The Wingham Advance-Times, 1975-09-18, Page 2Ider sunny sides, the 6th an-
Belgrave, Blyth and Brus-
sScheel Fair got under way in
Belgrave on September 10, with a
ade of school students, their
odlers and fair officials.
'Me CKNX mobile unit and
some members of the Brussels
pe Bnd were on hand and sup-
plied the music for the parade.
Wirlliam Coolies, president of
the fair, addressed the gathering,
with a message of welcome to the
students -and the many specta-
tors. He also introduced the
speakers, Don Pullen, agricul-
tural representative of Clinton;
Murray Gaunt, member of
parliament; William Elston,
reeve of Morris Township and
Simon Hallahan, reeve of East
Wawanosh Township, all of
whom brought greetings and best
wishes to the students and the
fair. Mr. Hallahan announced the
fair officially open.
A sports program, viewing of
the many exhibits in the arena,
and the judging of ,.ire calf, hog
and pony classes concluded the
events of the afternoon and
brought the school fair to an end
for another year.
Last week's issue of The Ad-
vance -Times carried the list of
prize winners for the various
classroom work such as writing,
notebooks, art, etc. The re -
Minder of the prize list follows:
GRAIN
Oats: Steven Adams, Brussels;
Kenneth Snell, Joan Riggins,
Ruth Wiggins, Erie Taylor, all of
Belgrave; *Avid Adams, Bias-
sels.
Barley: David Adams, Brus-
sels; Karen Coultes, John
Haines, both of Belgrave; Steven
Adams, Brussels; Joan Higgins,
Bill Haines, both of Belgrave.
Winter Wheat: Kenneth Snell,
Eric Taylor, Murray Snell, all of
Belgrave; Kevin Johnston, Paul
Johnston, both of Brussels.
Oats, sheaf: Ruth Higgins,
Robert Gordon, both of Belgrave.
Barley, sheaf: Robert Gordon,
Joan Higgins, both of Belgrave.
First -cut Baled Hay: Andrea
Coultes, Karen Coulter, Paul
Cook, Bruce Higgins, Steven
Coultes, Marion Taylor, all of
Belgrave.
Second -cut Baled Hay: Allen
Scott, Chris Meier, Jim Smuck,
John Smuck, all of Belgrave;
Janet Lockhart, Blyth; Pat
Shiell, Belgrave.
Husking Corn: Wendy Martin,
Brussels; Katherine Procter,
Eric Taylor, Glen Hunter,
Melanie Scott, Lisa Thompson,
all of Belgrave.
Sileage corn: Wendy Martin,.
Brussels; Paul Coultes, Meribeth
Scott, Melanie Scott, all of Bel -
grave; Bradley Black, Brussels;
Karen Coultes, Belgrave.
School Fair
Sweet Corn: Robbie Nicholson,
Donna. , Chettleburgh, Georgina
Chettleburgh, Debbie Hopper,
Bull Haines, John Hames, all of
Belgrave.
:Field Corn: Paul Machan,
Brussels; Ruth Higgins, Sandra
Johnston, Murray Taylor, Debbie
Hopper, Steven Nixon, all of Bel -
grave.
ROOTS AND VEGETABLES
Kindergarten to Gr. 4
Mangels: Veronica Bakelaar,
Robert Gordon, both of Belgrave.
Beets: Shelley Wasson, Blyth;
Jennifer kiJohns, Belgrave;
Kimberly Joan Stephenson,
Brussels; Garth Wittich, Blyth;
Donelda Sholdice, Kellie Steph-
enson, both of Brussels.
Cabbage: Greg Higgins, Vickie
Machan, both of Brussels; Deb-
bie Hopper, Joan Higgins, Ste-
phen Johnston, all of Belgrave.
Carrots: Rose Ann Machan,
Blyth.; Denise Nethery, Bel -
grave; Raymond de Boer, Blyth;
Kevin Wheeler, Brussels; John
Smuck, Danny McNee, both of
Belgrave.
Cucumbers for table use:
Heather Snell, Dianne Nethery,
both of Belgrave; Steven Adams,
Brussels; Tammy -Lynn Til-
brook, Belgrave; Rose Ann
Machan, Blyth; Ruth Higgins,
Belgrave.
Onions: Susan Elston, Gordon
Taylor, both of Belgrave; i*
Passchier, Blyth; Jude quay,
Randy Nixon, both of Belgrave.
Squash, butternut:, Wil w -
son, Belgrave; Sharon. }1,
Blyth; Dianne Cain i + , • Wi-
ley Cook, both ,pf= �, �� ,eve;
Karen B. Cowan, Brussels.
Muskmelon: Wendy Martin,
Brussels ; Latifa Johns, Bel -
grave; Trudy assChiei, Blyth.
Watermelon: Kevin Lee,
Blyth; Oscar Van Den Asseft ,
Brussels; Lyle Campbell; Kevin
Johnston, both of Brussels; Ver-
onica Bakelaar, Brian Wight -
man, both of Belgrave.
Mangels: Robert Gordon; Bel -
grave.
Early Potatoes; Julie Gnay,
Laura Johns, Anne Procter, all of
Belgrave; Tim Walden, Blyth;
Stephen Johnston, Belgrave;
Christa Walden, Blyth.
Late Potatoes: Terry Dai;
Jennifer Johns, Veronica Bake-
laar, all of Belgrave; Gary Mar-
tin, Brussels; Susan Elston, Bel -
grave; Wendy Martin, Brussels.
Class 26: Susan Elston, Bel -
grave.
Largest Pumpkin: Veronica
Bakelaar, Belgrave;Elaine
Campbell, Gary Martin, both of
Brussels; Albert Russel, Bel -
grave; Lloyd Russel, Belgrave,
White Beans: Susan Elston,
Brian Campbell, Dianne Camp-
bell, all of Belgrave.
cces
colored Beans:` Paul CoWtes,.
Belgrave; Kevin Johnston, Brus-
sels; Debbie Eoppecp Susan Els-
ton, both of 'gave; .Geg Hig-
gins, Bis.
Collection of Vegetables:
Laura Johne, Belgrave;' Elaine
Brown, Alarm Brown, both of
Blyth; Paul Coultes, Belgrave
Mary Craig, Blyth. Terry Deer,
Belgrave.
FLOWERS
K1 de rgarteqtoDr. 4
Asters.: Sharon phenrn; .Blyth;
Kimberly Joann Stephenson, Kelly
Donna Stephenson, both of Brus-
sels.
Cosmos: Steven Bridge, Deb-
bie Hopper, both of Belgrave.
African Marigolds: Shirley
Dorsch, Brussels; Brent Brooks,
Blyth.
French Marigolds: Karla King,
Brussels; Robert Gordon, Steven
Verbeek, Paul Coultes, Brian
Wigbtman, all of Belgrave; Greg
Higgins, Brussels.
Nasturtium: David Sperling,
Blyth.
Snapdragon: Mise Nethery,
Belgrave; Vickie Meehan, Brus-
sels; Susan Elston, ' Belgrave;
Kevin Johnston, Brussels.
Petunia: Chris King, Brussels;
Ruth Higgins, , Gerry Nieuwen-
nius, Dianne Campbell, all of Bel -
grave; Darryl Hastings, Brus-
sels.
Phlox: Elaine Brown, Blyth,
Zinnia: Mary Craig, Blyth;
Angela Nethery, Belgrave; Shel-
ley Wasson, Blyth; Donnie Shol-
dice, Lori Patterson, both of
Brussels; Danny McNee, Bel -
grave.
Bachelor's Button: Oscar Van
Den Assem, Brussels; Julie How-
son, Blyth; Andrea Coultes, Ellen
Taylor, Dianne Hanna, Bradley
Cook, all of Belgrave.
Calendula: David Sperling,
Blyth; Helga Muscheid, Bel -
grave.
Pie Plate arrangement, Junior
Grades: Ruth Higgins, Debbie
Hopper, Terry Daer, all of Bel -
grave; Karla King, Gary Martin,
both of Brussels; Julie Howson,
Blyth.
Arrangement using two colors
of flowers Donna Higgins, Susan
Elston, Danny McNee, Veronica
Bakelaar, Steven Verbeek, all of
Belgrave; Lori Patterson, Brus-
,,n 7 Tea Pot Arrangement: Donna
niggins, Robert. Gordon, both -f
Belgrave; Lori Patterson, Brus-
• cels; Sara Lougheed, Danny Mc-
. Nee, both of Belgrave; Garth
Wittich, Blyth.
Kitchen Table Arrangement:
Kevin Wheeler, Chris Wmg, both
ofgBrussels; Joan Higgins, Bet -
grave; Kelly Donna Stephenson,
Brussels; Elaine Brown, Blyth;
'Paul Machan, Brussels.
. Yellow flower arrangement in
black container :.Kimberly Joan
Stephenson, Brussels; Joan Hig-
gins, Belgrave; Donnie Sholdice,
Kevin Wheeler, both of Brussels;
Bonnie Burchill, Belgrave; Kelly
Donna Stephenson, Brussels.
Bouquet of Roses (Open) :
`» Chris Michie, Brussels; Bruce
Casemore, Susan Elston, Sandra
Johnston, all of Belgrave; Kim-
berly Joan Stephenson, Brussels;
Terry Daer, Belgrave.
Bouquet of Dahlias: Robert
ANDSTILL THEY CAME ... and kept on coming: the chil-
dren, that is, who participated last Wednesday afternoon in
the Belgrave, Blyth and Brussels Annual School Fair. There
e wel-e over 60() children ldren in the opening parade, and close to
1,ON proud and anxious parents lined the sidewalks to
watch their happy offspring -
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grave.
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ela N€, Belgrave.
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Northern Spy Ansa: Angela
Nethery, Denise Nethery, Brian
Wightman, Randy Nixon, all of
Belgrave; Christa Walden, Tim
Walden, both'of Blyth.
Macintosh Red Apples:
Kimberly Joan Stephenson, Kel-
ly Donna Strom, both .of
Brussels; Brian Wightxnap,
Bradley Shobbrook, Scott Rodg-
er, all of Belgrave; Catherine
Bettye, Blyth.
Pears: Michael Fraser, Susan
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Basket of AssortedFruits;
Sandra,+Elston,Johnston,.Randy Nixon,
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