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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1969-09-18, Page 3Wi ngharn Advance-Tf.nnes,.inturr,dayi Sept, 10, 196 Page LF ti 1 Actually washes and spin-dries 24 pounds of clothes in less than 30 minutes . . and gets them cleaner, too! Unique, patented pulsator actually surges water and suds through the clothes. Spin-dries one load while washing. another. No special plumbing necessary . • .. just roll to any sink, slip on the hose and start washing. Uses less than 9 gallons of hot water, and there's a suds saver, too! Stainless steel tub never rusts. Rolls on large casters. . Store in one place . use in another. High- speed spinner leaves some clothes dry enough to iron. SEE A DEMONSTRATION OF THE NEW 1970 .HOOVER RINS-01MATIC IN OUR STORE FRIDAY l& SATURDAY Canada's Most Popular Cleaner. Actually floats on a cushion of air. Complete with full set of tools and 'tool rack. Includes combination rug and floor nozzle, dusting brush, upholstery nozzle and crevice tool. Telescoping hose s -t -r -e -t -c -h -e -s to twin$ its normal length! King-size, throw -away dirt bag changes in seconds. A11 -steel construction lasts for years.. Continued From Page Two Scott. Zinnia, 16 entries: Kion Erre pey; Doug Cloakey;. Barbara Stapleton; Gordon Passchier; Kim Van Vliet; Janet Pearson. Cornflower, 13 entries: Da- vid Street; Ross Casemore; Nan- cy Anderson; Kim Watson; Mur- ray Edgar; Murray Black. Stocks, 2 entries: PaulCloalt ey; Alex Cloakey. Gladioli, 7 entries: Barbara Ernpey; Brian Warwick; Carol Gross; Joan Black; Louise Proc- • ter; Dianne Freethy. n Dahlia, pompom, 4 entries: Blaine McCutcheon; Ross Case- more; Dianne Freethy; Kevin Pletch. Dahlia, honeycomb, 8 en- tries: Allan Walker; David Stapleton; Ross Casemore; Doug Sheill; Raymond Nicholson; Ka- thy Bonnet. Bouquet Sweet Peas, 8 entries Barbara Moore; David Staple- ton; Dianne Freethy; Brian War- wick; Blaine McCutcheon; Den- nis Thompson. Dining table, 13 entries: Carol Walker; Donna Walker; Barry Burchill; Kevin Pletch; Louise Procter; Darlene Coultes. Cut flowers, 9 entries: , Kevin Pletch; Raymond Nicholson; Da- vid Stapleton; Murray Edgar; Ronald Campbell; Barbara Sta- pleton. Living room weeds and .wild flowers, 14 entries: Donelda La- mont; Kevin Pletch; Darlene Coultes; Ronald Campbell; Mur- ray Edgar; Barbara Moore. FRUIT Pears, 17 entries: Dennis Thompson; Calvin Nixon; Don- ald Procter; Carol Gross; Glen Wightman; Glen Nixon. Crabapples, 2 entries: Nan- cy Anderson; Doreen Anderson. • Basket of fruits, 1 entry: Lorne ,Scott. • POULTRY Pair of pullets, light, 1 en- try: Allan Walker. Pair pullets, heavy breed egg, 3 entries: Ray Robinson; Evelyn Bieman; Barbara Moore. Pair pullets, heavy breed under 5 months, 3. entries.: Ev- elyn Bieman; Ray Robinson; Lorne Scott. Pair cockerels, 2 entries: Barbara Moore; Lorne Scott. Pair young ducks;.ientry:, Lor ie Scott. Pairyoung muscovy ducks, 5 entries: Lome Scott; Murray Black; Joan Black; David Wes- selink; Muriel Taylor. Hen eggs, brown, senior grades, 4 entries: Glen Wight; man; Raymond .Nicholson; Marg- aret Desseling; Lorne Scott. Hen eggs, white, 3 entries: Brian Warwick; Lorne Scott; Bill Sellers. BEGINNERS • Largest tomato, 15 entries: Cathy Sholdice; Naney Verbeek Glen Taylor; Patti McDowell; Wayne Higgins; Murray Camp- bell. Pie pumpkin, 14 entries: Eric Taylor;"David Pattison; Murray Hastings; Robert Nichol- son; Murray Campbell; Meri- beth Scott. • • Odd -formed vegetable, tl21 entries: Murray Taylor; ° Kenneth Siertsema; Cheryl Walker; San - dra Turvey; David Pattison; Eric eTaylor. Mature sunflower. 4 entries: Nancy Moore; Lisa Thompson; Cathy Snell; Cathy Sholdice. Three tomatoes, 2 5 entries: Marion Taylor; Murray Taylor; Kenneth Siertsema; Murray Campbell; Glen Taylor; Nancy Moore. Three onions, 17 entries: Sheila Anderson; Murray Camp- bell; Franklin Snell; Paul John- ston; Patti McDowell; Kim Mc- Dowell, Three carrots, 12 entries: Patti McDowell; Murray Cook; Sheila Anderson; Paul Johnston; Marion Taylor; Glen Taylor. Largest potato, 4 entries: Stewart Cardiff; Wayne Higgins; Murray Campbell; -Paul Johnston. Largest cucumber, 18 entries: Wayne Higgins, Murray Hast- ings; Patti McDowe ; Kim Mc- Dowell; John Haines; Mary Ver- beek. BEGINNERS TO GRADE 3 PETS Pair of kittens, 10 entries: Robert, Nicholson; Sherry Ver- beek; Sheila Anderson; Robert • Currie; Gwen James; B r i a n James, Cat, 12 entries: Robert Nich- olson; Melanie Scott; Grant Gnay; Lori Thompson; Donald Higgins; Chris Procter. Rabbit, 17 entries: Robert Currie; Donald Marshall; Lori Thompson; Irwin Pease; Lisa Thompson; Steven Cameron. Dog, 12 entries: Debbie Craig; Kitty Hartlieb; Eric Tay- lor; Steven Stevenson; Bradley Cook; Cameron McCallum. Pair bantams, 8 entries: Jef- frey Cook; .Steven Robinson; Brenda Burchill; Bernie Passch- ier; Grace Wesselink; Dennis Thompson. Any pet, 4 entries: Mar k ,Cook; Steven Nixon; Kevin . Scott; Nancy Moore. • GRADE 4 AND OVER Pair Rabbits, 8 entries: Jilda Anderson; Duncan Anderson; Cameron Cook; Calvin James; Gordon Passchier; Raymond Han- na. Pair pigeons, 5 entries: Cam- eron Yuill; Jilda Anderson; Da- vid. Cameron; Duncan Anderson; Donald Scott. . Dog, B ar r y Burchill; Dennis .Thompson ; Gerry Jamieson; Murray Edgar; Ila Scott; Joan Leishman. Any pet, 23 entries: Brenda McCutcheon; Wayne Cook; Ross Casemore; Duncan Anderson;. Donelda Lamont; Danny Lamont Dairy'calf heifer; 4 entries: Danny Hunter; Judy Cook; San- dra Currie; Debbie Cook. OPEN CLASSES LIVESTOCK Heifer, dairy calf, 1 entry: Fred Meier. Dairy calf, heifer, (junior), Marion de 'Groot; Karen Currie; Oscar Meier; Christo- pher Meier; Andrew Koopman; Heather Currie. Baby beef steer, 2 entries: Joan Black; Glen Taylor. Junior beef, 2 entries: Mur- ray Taylor; Marion Taylor. Showmanship, dairy, under 10 years, 7 entries: Oscar Meier; Andrew. Koopmans; Heather Currie; Christopher Meier; Rob- ert Currie; Eric Cook. Showmanship, beef, under 10 years, 3 entries: Marion Tay lor; Murray Taylor; Glen Tay- lor. Showmanship, dairy, over 10 years, 6 entries: Marion de - Groot; Judy Cook; Sandra Cur- rie; Danny Hunter; Karen Cur- rie; Greg Cook. Showmanship, beef, over 10 years, 1 entry: Joan Black. Market lamb, short wool, 1 , entry: Joanne Edgar. PONY Pony or small horse, under 10 years, 3 entries: Brenda Bur- chill; Kitty Hartlieb; Brian Fi- dom, Best pony or small horse, over 48 inches, 2 entries: Bev- erley Burchill; Barbara Gloush- er. Best pony, 48 inches or un- der, 4 entries: Robert White; Brian Fidom; Murray Edgar; Bruce McCallum. HOGS Pair bacon hogs, I00-1751bs,, Glen Taylor; Murray Taylor; Cameron Cbok; Evelyn Rieman; . Steven Robinson. Pair bacon hogs, 175 lbs.. or over, Chris Procter;, Marion Tay- lor; Murray Taylor; Joanne Ed- gar; Bruce Higgins. Pair weanling pigs, under 50. lbs. , 4 entries: Bradley Cook; Wayne Cook; Ray Robinson; Steven Robinson. HOME ECONOMICS 5 Bran muffins, 6 entries: Cheryl Walker; Cathy Sholdice; Audrey Scott; Debbie Craig; Kim McDowell; Kim Craig. 5 Light cup cakes, 14 entries: Karen Coultes; Sherry Verbeek; Sheri Marshall; Trudy. Taylor; Donelda Styles; Donna Dawson. Banana loaf, 15 entries; Jan- et Cook; Marilyn. Wightmrin; Bonnie Richmond; Janice CouI- tes; Lynne Haines; Kitty Hart- lieb. Chocolate cake., 14 entries: Darlene Coultes; Ann Stewart; Kathy Galbraith; Dianne Free- thy; Margaret Arbuckle; Mary Bakelaat. Cherry pie, 11 entries: Marie Empey; Joan Black; Barbara Sta- pleton; Joyce Nethery; Beverley Burchill; Gail Mayberry. 7 Chocolate candy, 21 en - tries: Jayne Watson; Joanne Ed-‘' gar; Joan Pietch; Brer d,a RIAP, chill; Carolyn Campbell; Mar- Oyu Campbell. 7 Butter tarts, 18 ent ies; Mtrr' fel Taylor; i?ouise Procter; Jane Shiell; Naney Anderson; Doreen Andersen; Darlene, Coulter. SEWING Sewing card, 7 ;entries: 1.42 Thompson; Nancy Moore; Mar- ion Taylor; Kiln Craig; Debbie Craig; Cathy Shiell • Blanket stitch :on wash clo:th,: 10 entries: Joan Pletch. Joanne Edgar; Joanne Coulters; Karen Coultes; Dianne Scott; Donelda Styles. Coat hanger, 7 entries: Jo- anne Bakelaar; Linda Machan; Doreen Taylor; Brenda Nethery; Marilyn. Wightman; Irori Thamip. son. 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The call travelled in one direction for a distance of about 290:000 miles — 240,000 miles eaten up by the distance from plant to moon and 50,000 by the following links: The call went from the White House switchboard to the Goddard Space Plight Centre in Maryland, some IS miles away. There, the call was switched on Bell System equipment to a Long Lines circuit that carried it to the Manned Space Flight Center in Houston. From Houston, the call went by another Long Lines circuit to a com- munications satellite earth station at •Jamesburg, Cali- fornia, Jamesburg beamed the message to a satellite over the Pacific. The call was then directed to an Apollo tracking station at Honeysuckle, Australia, and from there sped on its way to the moon. ORLON KNIT is a popular number this season. Mrs. Rob- ert Arbuckle is seen in a skirt, shell and jacket ensemble and Mrs. Arnold Taylor models tailored slacks and, co- ordinated plaid sleeveless tunic with a tailored shirt. Advance -Times Photo.