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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1974-09-19, Page 12Pae 2—The Wingham Advance -Times„ Th S• eptember 19, 1974 Winners at Bel sa 'yae 4,YVV Ocs7 acg ea 6i{A,ifsnta, parents and friends braved poor weather conditions to attend the 54th annual Brussels -Blyth -, Behave School Fair in Belgrave on Wednesday. The proceedings were opened by Huron County Warden William Elston and MP for Huron -Middlesex Robert McKinley. The fair boasted school children's competitions in agricultural and livestock categories as well as sports activities for the more than 400 students who attended. School work, crafts, home economics and other classes were also judged. ROOTS, VEGETABLES SENIORS Mange's: Irvin Pease, Blyth. Turnips: Lynne Haines, Bel - grave. Beets: Julie Shobbrook, Blyth; Donald Shiell, Trudy Taylor, Re- ta Lynn White, Karen Coultes, all of Belgrave; Mari Siertsema, Blyth, Cabbage: Glen Taylor, Laurie Haines, both of Belgrave; Sherri Marshall, Blyth. Carrots: Brian Shiell, Brian Snowden, Bruce Higgins, all of Belgrave; Eric Street, Blyth; Cathy Walker, Belgrave; Sherry Brommer, Blyth. Cucumbers: Donna Chettle- burgh, Andrew Koopman, Chris Meier, all of • Belgrave; Garry McWhirter, Brussels; Donna Dawson, Gary Hopper, both of Belgrave. Onions: Joanne Edgar, Mary Ellen Elston, both of Belgrave; ' Jean Siertsema, Blyth; Dianne Scott, Wayne McDowell, both of Belgrave. Squash: Edwin Haines, Jeffrey Cook, both of Belgrave; Brian James, Brussels; Janet Cook, Robbie Nicholson, both of Bel - grave; Garry McCutcheon, Brus- sels. Muskmelon: Sherry Verbeek, Belgrave; Michael Watson, Kim- berly Stephenson, both of Brus- sels; Jeff Armstrong, Belgrave. Watermelon :. Robert Currie, Cathy Bakelaar, both of Bel - grave; Kim Craig, Blyth; Brenda Burchill, Eric Taylor, both of Belgrave. Mangels: Irvin Pease, Nancy McInnes, Anton Passchier, John . 'Passchier, Debbie Craig, all Of Blyth; Robert Currie, Belgrave. Potatoes (404 Chris Meier, BeIgrEtye; Debbie a raig, Blyth, Trudy ..Taylor, Belgrave; Sherri Marshall, Nancy McInnes, both of Blyth; Kim McDowell, Bel - grave. Potatoes (early): Kim Craig, Blyth; Ronnie McDowell; Kim McDowell, Grant Gnay, Wayne McDowell, Joanne Edgar, all of Belgrave. Turnips: Irvin Pease, Blyth. Largest pumpkin: Irvin Pease, Blyth; Gary Hopper, Belgrave. White Beans: Mary Ellen El- ston, Belgrave; Nancy McInnes, Blyth; Eric Taylor, Carolyn Campbell, Marilyn Campbell, Wayne Campbell, all of Belgrave. Coloured Beans: Gaiy Hopper, Belgrave; Donald Higgins; Brus- sels; Kenneth Snell, Belgrave; Irvin Pease, Blyth; Eric Taylor, Belgrave. Collection of Vegetables: Jo- anne Edgar, Belgrave; Cathy Walker, Belgrave; Debbie Craig, Irvin Pease, Nancy McInnes, all of Blyth; Louise Alcock, Brussels. FLOWERS—SENIORS Asters: Donald Bakelaar, Chris Meier, hot of Belgrave. Cosmos: Nancy McInnes, Blyth; Reta Lynn White, Robbie Nicholson, Neil Hanna, Billy Scott, Karol Galbraith, all of Bel - grave. African Marigold: Garry Mc- Whirter, Brussels; Debbie Craig, Kim VanVliet,' both of Blyth; Cheryl- Walker, David Pletch, x V r Q (9 Z 3 0 1a Z Du, J 1974 INTERNATIONAL PLOWING MATCH FARM MACINMERY DEMONSTRATION SEPT. 24-23 W. T. CRAIG REIO F ARM GEORGETOWN HALTON COUNTY WORLDS LARGEST PLOWING MATCH & EXHIBIT OF FARM EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES OVER 300 EXHIBITS ON 100 ACRES OVER 520,000 IN PRIZES FOR 300 COMPETITORS AND THE CANADIAN PLOWING CHAMPIONSHIP Contact, Ontario Newman'. Attestation r , e Arkubura ' 5ed.i.. &tenth Ontario Ministry el Agriculture and Feed ►arltan,ont &Alines 10101410, Ontario 1417A IA. (416) 965-1091 .0111.16 F &ui Nuri, til i3elvave. French Marigolds: Brian Snowden, Brian Shiella, Douglas Arbuckle, Sherry Verbeek, Ro- bert Currie, all of Belgrave; Mi- chael Watson, Brussels. Snapdragons: Dean Shob- brook, Blyth; Joanne Edgar, Ed- win Haines, both of Belgrave; Anne Leibold, Blyth; Lynne Haines, Belgrave; Gary McCut- cheon, Brussels. Petunias: Julie Shobbrook, Jean Siertsema, both of Blyth. Phlox: Laurie Haines, Bel - grave. Zinnia: Kent VanVliet, Blyth; Louise Alcock, Brussels; Trudy Taylor, Belgrave; David Leibold, Blyth; Glen Taylor, Belgrave; Ivan Pease, Blyth. Cornflower: Ronnie McDo , Donald Shiell, Dianne Scott, all of Belgrave; Kim VanVliet, Blyth; Wayne McDowell, Jimmie Scott, both of Belgrave. Calendula: Sherri Marshall, Blyth; Donald Higgins, Brussels. Bedside Table Arrangement: Dean Shobbrook, Debbie Craig. both of Blyth; Scott Evans, Brian Shiell, both of Belgrave; Kim VanVliet, Blyth; Bruce Higgins, Belgrave. Geranium Slip: Debbie Craig, Blyth; David Pletch, Bruce Hig- gins, Kelly Lougheed, Pat Shiell, all of Belgrave; Paul Johnston, Brussels. Arrangment of Flowers: Sher- ry Verbeek, Donna Dawson, both of Belgrave; Julie Shobbrook, Anita Nethery, both of Blyth; Mary Ellen Elston, Joanne Ed- gar, both of Belgrave. Living -room Bouquet, weeds or wild flowers: Julie Shobbrook, Blyth; Donna Dawson, Mary El- len Elston, both of Belgrave; Sherri Marshall, Blyth; Joanne Edgar, Sherry Verbeek, both. of Belgrave. Table Arrangement, Gladioli: Sherry Verbeek, Donna Dawson, Robbie Nicholson, all of Bel - grave; Irvin Pease, Debbie Craig, both of Blyth. Dahlia: David Pletch, Bel - grave; Steven Sparling, Debbie Craig, both of Blyth; Bruce Hig- gins, Belgrave. Bouquet of Roses: Donna Dawson, Sherry Nerbeek, Joanne Edgar, all of Belgrave; Kim Vanyliet, Dean Shobbrook, Ste- ven Sparling, all of Blyth. FRUITS — SENIORS `�Narthern Spies Lor n 'honap- son, Eric Taylo, "loth pf el- grave. Macintosh Reds: Jim Taylor, Mark Nethery, both of Blyth. Pears Early: Steven Nixon, Donna Dawson, Gary Hopper, all of Belgrave; Garry McWhirter, Brussels; Kenneth Snell, Bel-. grave; David Leibold, Blyth. Pears, late: Sherri Marshall, Blyth; Lori Thompson, Arlene Johnston, both of Belgrave; Anita Nethery, Blyth. Crabapples: Bruce Higgins, Belgrave. Basket of Assorted Fruits: Donna Dawson, Joanne Edgar, Mary Ellen Elston,, all of Belgrave; Nancy McInnes, Blyth; Lori Thompson, Steven Cameron, both of Belgrave. POULTRY — SENIORS , Pair of Light- Pullets: Bonnie Walker, Belgrave. Pair of Market Cockerels: Ronnie McDowell, Lori Thomp- son, Wayne McDowell, Trudy Tay16r, Chris Procter, all of Bel - grave, Pair of Hens (heavy) : Ken Marks, Wayne McDowell, Kim McDowell, Ronnie McDowell, all of Belgrave. Pair of Pullets (heavy) : Ron- nie McDowell, Kim McDowell, Wayne McDowell, Chris Procter, all of Belgrave. Pair of Young Ducks: Lori Thompson, Wayne McDowell, both of Belgrave; Irvin Pease, Blyth. Pair of Young Muscovy Ducks: Eric Taylor, Kelly Lougheed, both of Belgrave; Donald Hig- gins, Brussels; Ken Marks, Trudy Taylor, both of Belgrave. Pair of Geese: Eric Taylor, Belgrave; Irvin `Pease, Blyth. Eggs (brown) : Kim McDowell, Glen Taylor, Robbie Nicholson, Wayne McDowell, all of Bel - grave; Janet Lockhart, Blyth; Ronnie McDowell, Belgrave. Eggs (white) : Brian Snowden, Kenneth Snell, Allan Snowden, Joanne Edgar, Eric Taylor, all of Belgrave. FIELD CROPS Oats: Steven Adams, David Adams, both of Brussels; Eric Taylor, Joan Higgins, Robert Gordon, Kenneth Snell, all of Belgrave. Barley: Steven Adams, David Adams, both of Brussels; Joan Higgins, Belgrave; Brian James, Brussels ; Robert Gordon, Donna Higgins, both of Belgrave. Winter Wheat: Eric Taylor, Belgrave; Kevin Johnston, Paul Johnston, both of Brussels. Oats (Sheaf) : Robert Gordon, Georgina Chettleburgh, both of Belgrave. Barley (Sheaf) : Robert Gor- don, Joanne Coultes, both of Bel - grave. Hay (Bale) (1st, cut): Murray Taylor, Marion Taylor, Glen Taylor, all of Belgrave; Barbara Johnston, Brussels: Bruce Hig- gins, Donna Higgins, both of Bel- grave. Hay (Bale) (2nd cut) : Meri- beth Scott, Allen Scott, Melanie Scott, Alison Coultes, all of Bel - grave; Janet Lockhart, Blyth; Steven Adams, Brussels. Husking Corn: Lisa Thompson, Lois Thompson, Eric Taylor, Robert Gordon, Brenda Burchell, all of Belgrave. Silage Corn: Meribeth Scott, Bruce Higgins, Paul Coultes, Alison Coultes, Karen Coultes, Andrea Coultes, all of Belgrave. Sweet Corn: Glen Taylor, Andrea Coultes, Alison Coultes, Gary Hopper, Debbie Hopper, Paul Coultes, all of Belgrave. Hybrid Field Corn: Paul Machan, Brussels; Katharine Procter, Bruce Higgins, Anne Procter, Glen Taylor, Jimmy Smuck, all of Belgrave. ROOTS, VEGETABLES JUNIORS Mangels: Robert Gordon, Paul Currie, both of Belgrave; Doug- las Craig, Theodore Hoogsteen, both of Blyth. Beets: Laura Johns, Scott Stevenson, both of Belgrave; Lori Patterson, Brussels; Laurel Gardner, Elaine Brown, both of Blyth; Randy Nixon, Belgrave. Cabbage: Marion Taylor, Bel - grave; Vickie Machan, Brussels; Graham Taylor, Glen Hunter, both of Belgrave; Greg Higgins, Brussels. Carrots: Raymond de,Boer, Blyth; Wendy Martin, Brussels; Christa Walden, Blyth; Joanne Wood, Belgrave; Ken Siertsema, David Marshall, both of Blyth. Cucumber: Patti McDowell, Georgina Chettleburgh, both of Belgrave; Judy MacDonald, Blyth; Nelda Lubbers, Belgrave. Onions: Douglas Wood, Denise Nethery, both of Belgrave. . Parsnips; Murray Taylor, John Haines, poth of Belgrave. Sgiiash: Paul Coultes, Bradley Cook, both of Belgrave; Cathy deBoer, Blyth. Muskmelon: Murray Hastings, Susan Elston, Joan Arbuckle, all of Belgrave. Watermelon: Calvin Bakelaari Stephen Johnston; both\ of Bel - grave; Sharon Brown, Blyth; Donn, th„Neigh , Kellie PtStephenson, B eI a Mangels: R6 i t Aden, Bel - grave; Douglas Craig, Blyth. Potatoes (Early) : Julie Gnay, Belgrave; Christa Walden, Blyth; Donna Liggins, Sheila Anderson, both of Belgrave; Shelley Wasson, .Blyth; Denise Nethery, Belgrave. Potatoes (Late) : Christa Wal- den, Elaine Brown, Douglas Craig, all of Blyth; Sheila Ander- son, Susan: Elston, both of Bel - 'grave;* Wendy Martin, Brussels. Largest Pumpkin: Andrew Ives, Blyth; Debbie Hopper, San- dra Johnston, both ;of Belgrave. White Beans: Susan Elston, Murray Taylor, Marion Taylor, Melanie Scott, Meribeth Scott, Murray Campbell, all of Bel - grave. Coloured Beans: Marion Tay- lor, Debbie , Hopper, Murray Snell, Robert Gordon, all of Bel - grave. Collection of Vegetables: Paul Coultes, Nancy Moore, Georgina Chettleburgh, David Johns, all of • Belgrave; Andrew Ives, Elaine Brown, both of Blyth. FLOWERS— JUNIORS Asters: Robert Gordon, Calvin Bakelaar, Joan Higgins, Denise Nethery, Timmy Darlow, all of Belgrave. • Cosmos: Patti McDowell, Cathy Bakelaar, Donna Higgins, Bradley Cook, all of Belgrave. African Marigold: Kimberly Stephenson, Brussels-;, Douglas Wood, Belgrave; Wae Higgins, Brussels. French Marigold: Paul Coul- tes, Belgrave; Sharon Brown, Blyth; Steven Verbeek, Bel - grave; Greg Higgins, Brussels; Paul Currie, Belgrave; Todd MacDonald, Blvth. Nasturtium Nancy Moore, Belgrave. Snapdragon: Andrew Ives, Douglas Craig, both of Blyth. Petunia: Susan Elston, Angela Nethery, both of Belgrave. Phlox: Garth Wittich, Blyth; Dylan Van de Assem, Brussels. Zinnia: David Marshall, Blyth: Glen Hunter, Belgrave; Lori Patterson, Brussels; Marion Taylor, Sheila Anderson, Sandra Johnston, all of Belgrave. Conflower : Brian Wi htman, Joan Arbuckle, both of B lgrave; Nancy Taylor, Blyth; Melaine Scott, Lisa Hamilton, both of Bel - grave. Calendula : David Brommer, Blyth; Graham Taylor, Kevin Scott, both of Belgrave. Pansies: Ruth Higgins, Veron- ica Bakelaar, both of Belgrave; Sharon Brown, Blyth ; Sarah Lougheed, Susan Elston, both of Belgrave. Green and white arrangement: Douglas Wood, Belgrave; Doug - Las Craig, Blyth; Robert Gordon, r Belgrave; Kellie Stephenson, Brussels; Donna Higgins, Bol, grave; Kim Stephenson, Brag, sels. Tea -Pot Arrangement: Paul Machan, Brussels; Douglass Craig, Blytb; Robert Gordon, Ronnie Burchill, Dianne Ham, all of Belgrave; Theodore Hoog- steen, Blyth. Kitchen Table Arrangement: Joanne Wood, Belgrave; Dylan Van de Assem, Brussels; Joan Higgins, Sheila Anderson, Dar- ren Evans, Patti McDowell, all et Belgrave. Red Flower Arrangment in black container: Murray Taylor, ,Joan Higgins, both of Belgrave; Elaine Brown, Blyth; Nancy Ver- beek, Belgrave; Andrew Ives, Blyth; Julie Gnay, Belgrave, Bouquet of Roses (Open,_class) : Kellie Stephenson, Brussels; Douglas Craig, Blyth; Lori Pat- terson. Brussels. Dahlias (Open class) : Robert Gordon, Belgrave; Dougia5 Craig, Blyth; Kim Stephenson' Brussels; Murray Taylor, Bellt grave; Lori Patterson, Bressels; Angela Nethery,. Belgrave. FRUITS—JUNIORS Northern Spy Apples : • Denise Nethery, Angela Nethery, both of Belgrave. Macintosh Reds: Kim Steph- enson, Brussels; Nancy Taylor, Blyth. r 0. s Pears (early): Debbie Hopper, Timmy Darlow, Darlene Darlow, Randy Nixon, Murray Snell, all of Belgrave;p��Gate): Snell, Blyth. Pears slate) : Susan ton, Sandra Johnston, both of Bel - grave; Krista Walden, David Marshall, both of Blyth: Denise Nethery, Belgrave; Kellie Steph- enson, Brussels. Crabapples: Murray Hastings, Sheila Anderson, Brian Wight - man, Meribeth Scott, Melanie Scott, Nancy Moore, all of Bel - grave. Basket of Assorted Fruits: Sheila Anderson, Meribeth Scott, Susan Elston, Nancy Moore, Melanie Scott, Lisa Thompson, all of Belgrave. POULTRY —JUNIOR Pair of Market Cockerels: Patti McDowell, Anne Procter, both of Belgrave. Pair of Broiler Chickens: Mel- anie Scott, Meribeth Scott, both of Belgrave. Pair of Hens (heavy) : Paul Coultes, Patti McDowell, both of Belgrave. Pair of Pullets (heavy): Patti McDowell, Meribeth. Scott, Mela- nie Scott, Anne Procter, all of Belgrave. Pair of Young Ducks: Lisa Thompson, Glen Hunter, both of Belgrave. Pair of Young Muscovy Ducks: Denise Nethery, Belgrave; Greg of Higgins, Brute; AMB Neth- ery, Belgrave. pggi 4brown): Murray Taylor, Belgrave; Elaine Brown,Blyth; Patti McDowell, ®Belgrave; Ste- ron Brown, Blyth; Lori Vamp, Paul Coulton, both. of Belgrave. Eggs (white) : Murray Hast- ings, Belgrave; Vickie Meehan, both of Brussels; Murray Snell, Belgrave. BEGINNERS AND KINDERGARTEN Largest Tomato: Charlene Stephenson, Brussels; Bill Haines, Belgrave; Julie Howson, Todd Van Vliet, Sharon Brown, John Leibold, all of Blyth. Pie Pumpkin: Kathy Marriot, Alison Could, Debbie Hopper, Sandra Johnston, all of Belgrave. Odd Formed Vegetable: Kerry Ann Pletch, Sarah Lougheed, Heather Shiell, Ruth Higgins, Debbie Hopper, all of Belgrave; Oscar Van den Assem, Brussels. Best Mature Sunflower: Deb- bie Hopper, Katherine Procter, Ellen Taylor, Alison Coultes, Veronica Bakelaar, all of Bel - grave. Three Tomatoes: Sharon Brown, Blyth'; Debbie Hopper, ,Alison qoultes, Ellen Taylor, Heather Shiell, Darlene Darlow, all of Belgrave. Three Onion': Rose Ann Machan, Blyth; Lori Patterson, Brussels; Julie Howson, Blyth; r Nina* Jo," `uvey ” sen Brown, Blyth; Dab pOrs Seagrav*. Three Carrots: Sharon Brown, ,Blyth; Key Ann Pteteb;, lene Darlow, Ruth maw, ail ot Belgrave; Julie Ham, John Leibold, both PY0A. Largest Cucusi ibsr: Knit, Hit' gins, Debbie Hopper, Alison Coultas, Kerry •Ann :Pletch, all of Belgrave, Pair of Kittens: Debbie Hop- per, Belgrave; Krista Walden,. Blyth; Angela Nethery, Bel - grave; Grey Higgins, Brussels; Tina Darlow, Gordon Taylor, NOTRE Commercial hootures Teeswater Fair is sponsoring a •commercial feature in as well as quality pork at the fair. Trucking arrangements to the plant will be arranged by the fal,r,board, , Park entries must assemble .at Teeswgter Pork Producers Assembly Yard on Tuesday, October 8 between. 9 and 11 a.m. beef entriesrfinuff'be Mailed to the Secretary, Mrs, Ever' Smyth, R. R. 1, Formosci by Friday, Sisptember,20,1974. Number of'heifers Number of steers BEEF ENTRIES I MI St. ten. telt. 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