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ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
SECTION
(:,plectron 01 tree fl•nic4--Mary
Crich, Jacqueline Binger, ,roan
t.a11, Lee Fleming.
C"nllektien of coiu& stamps -
Bee 1 ansink. Llavid Dale: Dar-
lene Sill's, 1?ifi Rowat, Lind a
Nutt.
• Collection of other thins -
Joye "Drainage. Klaus i, uu.snra
Jit tat Turnbull. Palen Connell,
Lee Fleming,
Pla,,(iceue models --Tim Byls
iia, Jtivee 'Daleroner, Doug. llyls-
nia, June Falconer,
Poster ---Grace 'Beaerman, Ger-
de. Christensen Mary Me1'hatl,
Bob Pilin. 'Laura Hatcher.
3lodel el:t;; Pat. Planner:..
Soap or wax carving - Bruce
Falconer, Dianne Popple, Bruce
Brady, David Bain,. Darlene Sills
Soap cn' wax carving, 7, 8
Barbara Nott, Barbara Falconer,
Betty Bylsma, -Bob Papple, Bab
People. •
Wall and table displays- S.S.
S. Tuckersmitb, S.S. 1, Hallett,
S.S. 7, Tuekei'sniith,- S.S. 4, Tuck-
. eremith. S. S: 10 McKillop, S.S.
5, Tuckersmith S.S, 2, .McKillop,
S. S, 13, eKlllnp, St, James
Separate School. Seafortli Public
School.
VEGETABLES
Table turnips - Ken Wright,
Gayle Wright, Siebe Bruinsma,
Peter Sillery.
Carrots tahort)-G. Wright, J.
Andrews, Matt Haney, Marie
Bannon, Elaine Robertson.
Carrots (Inn )--Ron Mapper,
Ruth rune Wilson, Paul •Mc•Kel-
]aT'. Jack Van deli IIengel, Ken
Devereaux.
)lanae 3 1 - -C" t.ol Van Loon.
Parsnip -Ka) Charters. - Ruth
Anne Wilson. 1..c11 1•'le+vii!`..
Gev>
Dorohy Jamieson, C.
'1'nrphat,. L r 5iomiu,f, ,lath A.
C:raole I niton.
tarsi, , • -.)":).11 ...1 Caleb ilutll
M :rv- t' i, +u1, lobo 3`oi.rest. Bar-
bara
Mrin ri WHY SVirods.
„n -M1 !Miley. (;rant
i a ;0 !acne. Dale
151 2,4„;14.41111-4!?.
Helen
.1411, i '.r'+'l11ra,'t, Drupe
Valcener. (:;:n•+: Bannon.
Lee 1,1 1iiin-. Maria
t iiE 1L,eu'les.
t .1� 11 1111e,,•. Richard Watson.
t:l5 1k: Site le Wright. ht lose
-Brady. Marie ie Batmen. Sharon
long. \'u; Silly.
I o tatees r --1r MVri;att, Dilly
T uns t 1 tlzebe-th Carter. Paul
\Kwell rr ,tack Lenten.
Pumpkins -J. Forrest. Saharan
Talbot, Billy Il ,u. ey, Grant 9'yn-
dall..lim holland.
Largest ]11111) 11 n ---Doug Smith.
Allan tarter. 1 er1 Quinn, Elaine
\Vrstervald,
Squash --- John Forrest, Billy
Boussey, Lee Fleming, Peter Sil-
lery.
Cucumbers - Paul Hoff, Ray
Devereaux. ,lean Marie Hall, B.
Akker, Karl Teichert.
Sweet Corn - Jirn Broadfoot,
Barbara Nott, Bob Lovell.
Display Vegetables - S. S. 3,
Tuckersmitb, Mildred Crich, S.
S. 4, Tuckersinith, S. S. 7, Tuck-
ersmitlr.
HIGH SCHOOL SECTION
Honte Econont.ics
Grade IX
Cotton skirt -Mary Ann For-
est, Margaret Rau, Marion Turn-
bull.
Cotton blouse -Jean McNaugh-
ton, Gail Finlayson, Marjorie
Hoggart.
Dress or skirt and jacket -
Kay Nott.
GRADE X
Weskit and skirt or jumper &
blouse-Marleen Riley, Linda Sa-
vauge, Antonette Van den Hen -
gel.
Summer dress -Jean Broad -
foot, Naney Pepper.
Blouse and pyjamas -Loretta
Connelly, Marleen Riley. Yvonne
Pollard,
GRADE XI
Weskit and skirt, jacket and
skirt -Edith Boyd, Sandra Doig.
Winter skirt -Betty lluegge,
Ann Dick, Madeline Townsend.
Party dress or party blouse --
Cathy
Cathy Buchanan, Marjorie Pap-
ple.
GRADE XII
Suit or jacket and skirt -Mar-
jorie Papple, Edith Boyd.
CRAFTS
Crocheted handkerchief -Mar-
jorie Smith, Edith Boyd, Marleen
Boyd.
Crocheted article --Eleanor Boa
Huck darning -Joan Bach.
Embroidered article -Marjorie
Papple, Marlene Riley, Eleanor
Riley.
Knitted bonnet, mitts or sox -
Eleanor Boa. Betty Muegge,
Grace Doig.
Crocheted collar -Carol Fowl-
er, Marlene Riley, Mary Ann For-
est.
Smocked article -Kay Nott.
FOODS
Tea biscuits - Emily Elliott,
Jean McNaughton, Joan Lane.
Muffins --- Joan Lane, Nancy
Pepper, 16mily Elliott,
Cream puffs -Linda Papple.,
Fancy cookies -Marjorie Pap-
ple, Linda Papple, Marguerite
Scott.
Doughnuts -Linda Papple.
Choeol rl e cake - Yearn Mc-
Lean: Connie Eckert, Nancy` Pep.
per,
Chiffon cake-M.arjorie Popple,
Kay Nott 'Nancy Pepper.
Pie-Apple.-MargueriteScott,
Ne r•y Pepper, Jean Iiill'n.
1 .(r.--Alerintue Nancy Pepper,
Marjorie People, 1.1nria ' People.
furry llemiug, Linda
People, Jean MrNnughton.
'f.•rts--Emily Elliott, Bernice
Glanville.
AG-RICUL't'1TR'15
Onions---•-Bort. Dennis, Barry
Fleeting, Larry Benevinan.
Carrots, topped ---Merle Godkin,
Barry Fleming, Marion Flewitt,
Carrots, bmic'hed-Merle Cod -
kin, Barry Fleming,
Parsnips -Barry Fleming.
Beets----Marguerit,e Scott,,lack
Broadfoot, Barry Fleming.
Cucumbers -Marguerite .Scott,
Suave Haugh, Jack Broadfoot,
Cucumbers (.pickling) -Larry
Perdue, Marguerite Scott.
Table turnips -Jack Broadfoot,
Feed turnips -Jack Broadfoot,
Tomatoes - Jaek Broadfoot,
Jean Broadfoot, Larry Beuerman
Pumpkins -Merle Godkin, Lo-
is Scott, Larry Perdue.
Pumpkin (large) -Beet Dennis
Hubbard S q us s 11 - Saone
Haugh, Lois Scott, Merle Godkin
Squash (table queen) -Barry
Fleming, Merle acanthi, Larry
Perdue: Potatoes Katandin --
Larry
Larry Beuerman,
Potatoes (Cobblers) - Bert
Dennie, Larry Beuerman, Jack
Broadfoot.
Potatoes, any variety - Bill
Pinder, Don \lip.,,ge. Jaek Broad -
foot.
Sweet Corn --.Tack Broadfoot,
Sweet Corn. over 8 rote --
Donald AraKercher, Iien Papple.
Matta Papple.
M•'ee:rtable collection Tach
13t,selfoot.
Sheaf of iiats---.1aek hr o41111 ,or.
Sheaf of 10rlt y .1. Ilrnadfoot.
Sheaf of wheat .). Broadfoot.
l,lllict3111 of 111,c'11s-T Broad -
foot. Nell hnl'na e. Dort Dennis.
FLOWERS
RS
1 i'1• 3.,ai•I'.y i en„!'rl':l n, .1111111
Potn.a0e. lb'bt. ? 1,1,r1 gratin.
c,eanos di;1,lay -tarry Flem-
ing.. L. Ta yl,cr, 13poue Haub,
llablies ---Jean Millon, Robert
l llr Tl ,.
Marigolds, F. r 0 11 c Il - Sllalto
llaugh, \]arjlll'ie Pa P1110. I.ar•ry
Beuerman.
Marigolds. Afri xi -- Marjorie
Papple, Suane Haugh. L. Taylor,
Petunias -Bert Dennis, Mar-
jorie Papple. Jean Broadfoot.
Pitusies---Marjorie Papple, Lar-
ry Perdue, Marguerite Scott.
Snapdragons --Barry Fleming,
L. Taylor, Marjorie Papple.
(gladiolus -Bert Dennis, Jaek
Broadfoot, L. Taylor.
Gladiolus (different) - Suane
Iiauglr, ,Tack Broadfoot,
(Gladiolus display -Jean Broad -
foot, Jack Broadfoot, S. Haugh.
Collection of annuals -- Suane
I-Iaugh.
Begonias - P. McMaster, Jean
Hallen, Margaret Millen.
Potted plants -Barry Fleming,
June Dolmage, Suane Haugh.
African Violets in bloom -Mar -
Jolla Papple, Barry Fleming, S,
Haugh,
Coleus -S, Haugh, June Dol.
mage.
Geraniums-Suane Haugh,
Cactus Collection - S. Haugh,
June Dolmage, Paul McMaster,
Chrysanthemum display - S.
Haugh.
Floral arrangement ---Marjorie
Papple, Bert Dennis.
INDLTST.RIAT, ARTS & CRAFTS
GRADE 7X
Class project in woodwork -
Wm. Pinder, Robert Pothering -
ham, Wayne Coleman, L. Pethiek,
David Hemingway,
Extra project -Root. Sharp, R.
Sharp, Jack Broadfoot, and 4th.
(glass project ---Marge Boa. 13,
Hemingway, R. Sharp, L. Pethiek
Drafting -tied Dolmage, Robt,
Sharp, Wayne Coleman Lloyd
Pethiek,
GRADE X
Class project - J0111 Hoggart,
R. F'otheringbam, M. Pepper,
Extra project -Bert Dennis, (1.
Whims, Don Morris, R. Scorns,
R. Fotheringham,
CIass project -Eleanor Boa.
3 sheets drafting -Bert Dennis
GRADE XI
.Class project -Earl Bell, Ray
Scoins, R. Fothoringhem.
Extra project - R. Pothering -
ham.
Drafting - R. Goveniock, L.
Knetsch,
GRADE XII
Class project -Jack Broadfoot.
Extra project - R. Pothering -
ham, Ray Scotus, D. Morris, B.
Dennis,
3 sheets drafting -J. Broadfoot
HOMEMAKING CLUB
Senior Olass, Skirt - Dorothy
Keys, Jumper -Sandra Dolg, Ag-
nes. Bicknell.
Junior Class, Skirt - Eleanor
Broadfoot, Eleanor Keys, Jumper
-Antonette Van den Hengelo,
Emily Elliott, Grace Doig.
GRAIN
Alfalfa seed --John Henderson.
B, bother in.thani Luther Saun-
ders, Win, S. D. Storey.
Timothy - -Darnel Adapts, Buy
1)orrance. Wm. Storey, Luther
Saunders.
Reif Grover --R. Pothea'ingham,
A. Jamieson, L. Saunders, W, S.
Storey,
Fall' Wheat -R. Fotlreringhcxin.
Ken Ryan, Wm. S. Storey,
Ilarley - Ti.,'Broadfoot; John
Henderson., L. P. Coyne, 111L11er
Saunders.
Oats (late) -A. Jamieson, Os -
ear Keifer (Wingham), R. Fotlr-
eriltghanl, D. Jamieson.
Oats (early) --Dan Bnehanan,
Mc.0lymont.
Mixed grain (oats and barley)
-A. Jamieson, ,T. Henderson, 1..
Saunders, L. P. Coyne.
White beans -Win. S. Storey.
Corn (on cob) -R. Fathering -
ham, John F. Bell, J. Broadfoot,
Ivan McOlymont, Mac. Stewart,
Ken Coleman, Bruce Coleman, D.
I3uchanan. Ken Ryan, H. Pryce,
F. McClymont.
Champ.. % bus. Class 1-9- J. A.
Jamieson.
1st cut hay -L, Godkin, Ken
Ryan, Ivan McClymont.
2nd cut hay -Don MeKercher
L.. Godkin, R. Fotheringham, 1
McClymont.
Field chopped hay 1st cut -
Don MeKercher, A. Jamieson.
Ensilage corn -J. Broadfoot,
W. Campbell, I. McClymont, Mac
Stewart,
PIE1aD CROP COMPI3TITIONS
RODNEY OA.TJ
13i11 Strong 94, 65; Russel T.
Bolton (Gary) 93, 91; Jack Oro.
firs 92, 9.1; L. P. Coyne 90, 96;
R. W. Campbell 88, 84; II. Pryee
87, 72; 0, Pryee 86, 79; L. Saun-
(ers 86, 88; John M. Henderson
85, 75; D. Buchanan 84. 82,
PARIKLAVD BARLEY
Mae Seott 91, 80; L. P. Coyne
89, 89; L. Godkin 89. 68: R. F'uth.
0311 ham 87, 96; L. Saunders
83, 92; 13111 Strong 81. 05; 3...Cru..
er 82, 5,,; I1. Pryee 81, 70; L.
i c'ce 79, 60: Don Buchanan l8,
,_: John 1tender'a„n 77, 1t,
PFISTER Co/N”
Gordon nipple 84, 70: John
Nil 9214. 93; Mervin 1.11110 90,
Sl: It. Fotheringhanr 92, 94: It,
L'roadfom 81. S5; 19. McSpaddoh
79: ,roe Lane 82; Ken Stewart
89 88; IL 7, McMillan 75. 78; A.
Henderson 80; J. Henderson 86.
89: ban McClymont 78. 91; L.
Saunders 81, 71: 1). Buchanan
85, 7:1; H Pryee 80) 83.
CANNED Flll'ITS & VEGETAB
Preserved :Strawberries - Mrs.
,Jas. Carter, Airs. Keith McLean,.
Mrs. A. Jamieson,
Canned ('berries -Sirs, J. Car-
tel, Mrs, Beta Orr,
Canned Peaches -Mrs. Carter.
Mrs. Orr, Mrs. McLean,
('anned Pears -Mrs. L. Pryce,
Mrs. ,Tis, Carter, Mrs. Reta Orr,
Canned Plums -Mrs, ,Jas. Cart-
er, Mrs. Keith McLean, Mrs. Les
Pryce.
Canned Red Raspberries- Mrs.
A. ,Tam4eson, 1VIrs. S. Carter, Airs,
Reta Orr.
Grape Juice -Mrs. J. Carter.
Tomato Juice -Mrs. L. Pryce,
Mrs. A. Jamieson, Mrs. Rata Orr.
Chili Sauce - Mrs. L. Pryee,
Mrs. 3'. Garter, Mrs. A. Jamieson,
Pickled cherries Mrs, R. Orr,
Mrs. A. Jamieson, Mrs, J. Carter.
Canned pineapples -Mrs, James
Carter, Mrs. A. Jamieson, Mrs, R.
Orr.
Canned whole tomatoes - Mrs,.
A. Jamieson, Mrs, R. Orr, Mrs. L.
Pryce,
Sweet encumber .pickles -,Mrs,
J. Carter, Mrs. A. Jamieson,
Pickled beets -Mrs, A.. Jamie.
son, Mrs. Reta Orr, Mrs, L. Pryce
Relish -Mrs. ,las, Carter.
Pear marmalade -Mrs. J. Cart-
er.
New variety of pickles -Mrs,
,las. Carter.
Dill pickles -Mrs, J. Carter.
Tomato catsup --Airs. J. Carter
13131c11 currant jam --Mrs. Jas.
Carter.
Strawberry jam -Mrs, A. Jam-
ieson, Mrs. K. McLean.
Raspberry jam -Mrs. Reta Orr,
Mrs. A. Jamieson, Mrs. J. Carter,
Apple Jelly -Mrs, Jas. Carter,
Mrs, A. Jamieson.
Red currant jelly - Mrs, A.
Jamieson, Mrs. Jas. Carter.
Any other variety jam -Mrs,
A. Jamieson, Mrs. J. Carter.
Collection of canned fruits -
Mrs. J. Carter,
Collection of jams, jellies -
Mrs, Jas. Carter.
Winner of most points - Mrs.
Jas. Carter,
DAIRY PRODiTOTS
Butter -Mrs. Jas. Carter.
Butter (prints) -Mrs, 3'. Carter
Butter, fancy servings -Mrs, J.
Carter,
Quart Maple Syrup -Fred Mc-
Clymont.
Home made
Car-
ter, Mrs. Wes Heimpel (W xet.
ter), Mrs, Les Pryee.
Home made cottage cheese -
Mrs. J, Carter, Mrs, L. Pryce.
Home made lard -Mrs, J. Car-
ter, Mrs. W. Heimpel.
Winner of most points - Mrs.
Jas, Carter.
4IORT1CULTITRAL PRODUCTS
.lir PL14K
Collection of apples --(van Mc-
Clymont, F, Meelymoitt.
Winter apples and Wall apples
-4, McOlywont, P. Mc0lyanont.
Tompkins -- F. -11,'Clymout, 1.
fcleOl3 wont.
Russets -F. McClymont.
Wealthy -1. Meelynlont, Fred
McClymont,
Wnr--•l. Mcymont.
Cayuga-Tage'. McClClymont.
.Snow and Mann -1, McClymont
('labs Crooning, Pippin -Fred
McClyluout.
St. Lawrence--- 7, McClymont,
I, McClymont.
1)c:ntosh Red -l. Meelymont.
Tolman Sweet -F. McClymont,
I tei;tynlont.
A.O.V. winter oracles -Fred M1e-
Clyniont, I. McClymont.
141clntosh Red -1, 1i0Clynront.
A,O:V. i"a11 apples -1V. MCC1y
meat,
PEARS
Fail Pears, Flemish Beauty,
Clapp's Favorite -F.., McClymont,
Sheldon-GarnetAdams.
Louis Bonne de Jersey --Fred
McClymont.
Bartlett -Mrs. T. R. Thomp-
son, Garnet Adams.
• PLUMS
Washington, Lombards, Bur-
bank, German Prunes -F. McCiy-
mont,
Other variety- L, McOlymont,
P. MCClyrnont,
GRAPES
Red, Blue ,Green, and Collec.
.tion of grapes- Wilber Keys.
8007,8 d VEGETABLES
Ouions (Spanish) Mrs. W,
Haugh, R. 113, 11cMIlIen,
Onions (Dutch Sets), cucunu
begs -F, AleClymont,
Butter Ileacs -Bob Broadfoot,
Airs. Wes Ileimpel.
White Beans -Mrs. W llaugh,
Sirs. W'os 1leinrpel.
Carrots -- F. 31c('lymnnt, Mrs,
'1'. R. Thompson.
gleets (pic'lclingi Mrs.
4Mes
IIeinipe1, F. McClymont.
Beets tblood 1-t3ar•net Adams,
40 11c,Clyniont
C'neumbei 5 - - Fred \leCly'niont„
Mrs, W. liau h,
Pel'pc.ia-- 111.. W. Haugh.
'!'able Corn --- 1' . Mlc ('lyuiant,
Mrs. W. Haugh.
Field Coin -John Broadfoot, 13.
Coleman.
Radish -Garnet Adams.
Snaflower-Bruce Coleman.
Vegetable novelty, red cabbage,
Fall cabbage, red onions - Airs.
W. Haugh.
MM'hilo or yellow onions -Fred
McClymont, 8l's. W. Baugh.
Citrons -Mrs. .3. Broadfoot, F
McClymont.
Vegetable 3larrow-Garnet Ad.
trills, Mrs, W, Haugh.
Pumpkins -Mae Stewart, Mrs.
W. Haugh.
Table Squash --F. McClymont,
(garnet Adams,
Hubbard Squash -Fred NIcely.
mont, (garnet Adams,
Largest Pumpkin -Garnet Ad.
ams, F. McClymont.
Field Carrots -F, McClymont.
Swede Turnips --H. Pryce.
Potatoes (Cobbler) -Fred Me•
Clyniont.
Any variety (early), (late),
and collection of garden produce
-F. McClymont.
Most points in section -F, Mc-
Clymont.
TUCKERSMITH
Type of Corn -Funks GLIA
Jack Broadfoot, 2; Bill Camp-
bell, 10; Bruce Coleman, 3; Bob
Fotheringhanl,, 1; Francis Ilunt
8; Garry Little 5; John Lane 6;
Ken Papple 9; Ken Ryan 7;
Malcolm Stewart, 4.
MOKILLOP 4-H GRAIN CLUB
GARRY OATS
Norman Cartwright, 1, 1.
PARKLAND BARLEY
Paul Betties, 16; ,Jack Broad -
toot, 3, 3; Bill Campbell, '7, 13;
Bruce Coleman, 18, 2; Ken Cole.
man, 8, 14; Donald Coyne, 13. 12;
Don Crozier, 9, 11; Robert Elliott
12, 9; Don Hemingway, 9, 4;
Douglas Jamieson, 6, 5; Bob
Fotheringham, 2, 7; Ken Papple,
11; Don Ryan, 14; Ken Ryan, 15,
15; Don MeKercher, 17, 6; W. R.
Scott, 1,0, 8; Laurence Taylor, 4,
10.
FLORAL EXHIBIT
Asters -Mrs. T. R. Thompson.
Cosmos -Mrs, llaugh.
Calendula - T. R. Thompson,
Mrs. Haugh,
Gladiolus -Mrs. J. Broadfoot.
Marigolds - Mrs. Bradshaw,
Mrs. Thompson.
Pansies -Mrs. J. Broadfoot.
Petunias -Mrs. Bradshaw.
Roses -Mrs. T. R. Thompson
Scablosa-Mrs. .7. Broadtfoot.
-Snapdragons-Mrs. Bradshaw.
, Stocks Mrs. Bradshaw, Mrs.
John Broaddoot,
Verbenas -Mrs. Bradshaw, Mrs.
Thompson.
Zinnias -Mrs. Thompson.
African Violet -,Mrs. Art Dev-
ereaBegoux.
nias-'Mrs. J. Grummett.
Coleus -Mrs. J. Carter, Mrs.
Haugh.
Chrysanthemums - Mrs, T. R.
Thompson.
Cactus -Mrs. Haugh. Mrs: Joe
Grummett.
Corsage -Mrs. Thompson, Mrs.
Eeith McLean,
Geranium -Mr's. Thompsoa.
Pus -chin -Mrs. Jas, Carter.
' Moral arrangement -Mrs, W.
Bradshaw,
Dried winter bouquet --Airs. W.
11111114. -
Flower arrangement --Mrs. 7:
R. 'l'bonipson, Mrs, R. McLean.
Flower arrangement---\.irp. '11,
Sat 111 o, Aires Ii, McLean.
Arrangement for a Christmas
(lining table ---Mrs. T. Thompson,
llre. Sam Storey. '
Collection -Mrs., (gruInnrett,
Special --meat points'-11Irs, J.
1t. Thompson.
ARTS AND CRAFTS
;incl•;e-Airs. 1). A, halm
A Water Color & 011 Painting
Dis 1113' --(';Buten Evening Class,
Mrs, A, B. 0111e; SDHs Night
Class Mrs, Nelson Camino; \Its.
Thomas' Croup, Mrs. A. Boyer
Seerorth Croup, Mr, Ed Boswell;
(:oderleh A It Group, Mrs, Alex
Smith,
B. CRAFTS
1tt'1ied Aluminum tray - Mrs.
Howard Wilson,
Framed ' picture -Mrs. Howard
Wilson, Airs. J. Ilildebrecht,
Any article - tooled copper -
Mrs. H. Wilson, Mr's. John 11111e.
brecht.
Costume Jewellery -Mrs, Wes
Heimpel, Mrs, Mel Steffen,
Homemade candles -Mrs. Wes
Heampeh
Lady's handbag, carved
--Mrs. A.. Clark, Ieabli-
er-'Mrs. A, Clark.
Lady's handbag, tooled leather
Wallet -Mrs, E. C. Case, Mrs.
J. Grummett,-Mrs. A. Clark,
Corsage, artificial - Mrs. Mel
Steffen, Mrs. J. Orunmiett, Mrs,
Wes Heimpel,
Christmas table centre - Mr's,
Sam Storey,
Christmas door decoration --
Mrs,
Mrs, Wes lleintpel, Airs. J. Grurn-
nret.t,
Stuffed toy -Mrs. Mel Steffen
Mrs, Wes 11'einpel:
Doll, hand made - Mrs. Wes
Heimpel.
Greeting cards -,-:Urs. .T. {;rum
weft, Mrs, P, Cantelnu, Mrs. lyes
11 "Impel,
Poster -Mrs. J. Grummett: Mrs,
Wes Ilcimpe+l,
Most points 'FII s, 14', Heimpel
SITMI'T
Winners included: Wm. R.
Pepper and Sou, Emke Bros., IT.
Dearing. P. E, Dearing, Vance
Day, P,ebt, Brown, Jus, C. Bell.
Judge----91plu'a1m Snell.
PIGS
Winners included: Sid Henry,
W. Turnbull Albert Bacon, R.
Hinson, R. McMillan. Iien Pap-
ple, 1I. Stewart, W. Powell, Doug
1'tlgiIl, Doug 'Leary, Jim Bart,
Bert French, ltoss Gray, J. Pow-
ell, E. Albrecht, J. Orr, 3. Crozier,
R, M. Scott, ,i, Souter.
Breeder Award, J, Orr; best
type boar. S. Henry, MV. Turnbull;
most points, \V. Turnbull.
Judge -D. J. Lerch.
ADULT POULTRY
Winners in adult poultry were:
Clifford F. Pepper, Mel Crich,
Geo. Douglas, Earl Becker, Ken
Ryan, Mrs. A. Jamieson.
IIIGII SCHOOL POULTRY
Class 1 Utility Pens
White Plymouth Rocks - W.
Millson; Cross Bred. heavy -Wm.
Millson; Cross Bred, light- Wm.
Millson, Kon Ryan; White Leg-
horn--Wni, Millson.
ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL POULTRY
Class 1 Utility Pens
New Hampshiress G. Towns-
end; Rhode Island Red - Mel
Crich Jr., Earl Becker; Light
Sussex and White Plymouth
Rock -Earl Becker; White :Leg-
horn -Lois Tyndall, E. Becker,
Ken Whitmore: Cross Bred,
heavy -E. Becker, L. Jamieson,
Byen Melady; Fancy fowl- Bob
Murray, Carol A. Wallace.
EGGS
214 doz, Commercial - Robert
Broadfoot, W. Coleman, B. Cole-
man, Ken Coleman; 234 dozen
brown eggs -Airs. John Broad -
foot, Earl Papple; white eggs
-R. Broadfoot, B. Coleman, Mrs,
,Tris. Carter, W. Coleman;
Best tray iu adult section -R.
Broadfoot.
tion;
CLASS 2 -High School Sec -
21/2 doz. Commercial -J. Broad -
foot. John Scott. Margaret Wood,
Marjorie Pecpple; 2% doz. brown
eggs -,Mary Scott, Douglas Eyre,
Marjorie Papple, Jean-141.11en;
21/2 doz, white eggs - ,Margaret
Wood, Mary Scott, ,iohn Scott,
Nick Wlryet .7r.
Best tray -Margaret Wood.
Most ;points -Wan, Millson,
CLASS II -Elementary School
Section:
2% doz. Commercial - George
Wood, Dorothy ,Tamieson, James •
Papple, Tom Parade; 2%3 dozen
brown eggs - Judy Haarbye,
T. FI'aarbye, IClaas Bruinsraa, J.
Papple; 2343 doz. white eggs -'
June WilIumsen, Linda -McDon-
ald, Geo. Wood, N. Gemmell.
Most points -Earl Becker.
Best tray -Judy Haarbye.
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Best Wood, tray ail classes-Margar-
HOME ECONOMICS
Bread, loaf white -Mrs. J, Car-
ter, Mrs. K, McLean; brown loaf,
Mrs. Carter, Mrs. G. Papple, Mrs.
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S. Storey; fruit bread -Mr's. S.
Storey :Firs, G. Papule, Mrs. Car-
ter.
nous -6 buns plain --'Mrs, K.
McLean, Mrs. L. P)•yee Mrs. 0.
Papple; collection of buns -.Mrs.
S. Storey, Airs. L. Pryce, Mrs. G.
F'appla,
Cal.es Angel• eake - Mrs. W.
Coleman, Mrs, 4. Palyple, Mrs. J
Carter; chocolate -cake-Mrs. K
Mel,etn, Mrs, T Carter, Mrs. G.
People; white cake --Mrs. PaInlo,
Mrs. T, Carter; sponge flake ---
Mrs. G. Papple, Mrs. j. Carter;
banana cake ---Mrs, L. Pryee, Mrs.
Carter, Mrs.. Popple; chiffon cake
---\h's. Caster, Mrs, Popple; dark
fruit cake -M's. Popple, Mrs. .1.
Carter, Mrs, R, M. Scott; light
fruit cake --Mrs. People, Ivirs, 1.
M. Scott, Airs, S. Storey; date
and 1105 loaf --Mrs. Storey, firs.
Carter, Mrs. Papple; jelly roll -
Mrs. 1,, Pryce, Mrs, Papple.
Candy -Maple Cream -Mrs. S.
Storey, Vlrs. Jamieson, Mrs, K.
McLean: chocolate fudge
McLean, Mrs. Tami�ann
1311)))10; assoried i�e'aic;;”'-Mrs, S,
Storey, Mrs. Jamieson, Mrs, G',
Papple; home macre dipped c1io-
cola.te-Mrs, Papple, Mrs, Storey.
Cookies -plain -Mrs. W. Beim-
pet,
-]eim-per. Mrs. Storey, Mrs, Papple; un-
cooked cookies ---Mrs. Carter, Mrs.
Papple, ,Air's. S. Storey: cooked
cookies -Mrs, Palyple, Mrs. Stor-
ey, Mrs. Carter; cocoanut macar-
oons -Mrs. Carter, Mrs, Papule,
Mrs. McLean; plats, assorted -
Mrs. Carter, Mrs, Storey, Mrs, IN.,
McLean.
Pies -+pumpkin - Mrs. Papple,.
Mrs, Carter, Mrs. McLean; cher-
ry -Mrs. Papple, Mrs, J. Carter,
Mrs, McLean; lemon -Mrs. Cart-
er, Mrs, Papple; raisin -Mire. G.
Papple, Mrs, Carter, Mrs. K. Mc-
Lean; apple -Mrs. R. M, Scott,
Mrs, Dir, Mrs. 1i, McLean.
Tarts -butter Alrs, G. Papple,
Mrs. Storey, Mrs. Pryce; Jam
tarts -Mrs. Pryce, Mrs. Carter,
Mrs. Papple.
Miscellaneous -tea. biscuits --
Mrs.
Mrs. Storey, Mrs. Cartel Mrs. R.
Orr: whole wheat biscuits --Mrs.
Carter Mrs.. Papple: doughnuts-
Mrs.
on hnuts1Trs. Pimple: bran muffins -Mrs.
Pryce. Mrs, McLe 1, Mrs. Orr;
shortbread --1)i Pryce, Mrs. .1.
Carter, Mrs. h McLean T.V.
snack tray -Mrs. Carter, Mrs. K.
1T,Le in firs Storey; ginger-
bread -Mrs. Mrs. Papple, Mrs. Carter;
special box-\Trs. Storey, Mrs. .T.
Carter, Mrs. Papple,
Stleeiale -- collection of plain
baking -Mrs. K. McLean, Airs. L.
Storey 6 ways to serve apples
-Mrs McLean, -Mrs. J. (tarter,
Mrs. Papple; 6 ways to serve po-
tatoes -Mrs. J. Carter, Mrs. Pap-
Lnke of Woods -white bread- -
Mrs, Car, Mrs, r; r
cake---lrlrs,meSto
Papple, 3lrs,eyStcirelayey;
pie "5 Roses Flour" - Mrs. Path;
pre. Mrs, Carter.
Gorman Cottert & Co. - Chill
Sauce --Mrs, Pryce.
Canada Packers -Pies -Mrs. R.
Orr, Mr's. 0, Papple, Mrs. Carter;
calces -Mrs. Papple, Mrs, Carter,
Mrs. Pryee.
Magic. Balcing Powder -Frost-
ed single layer cake -Mrs, Pryee,
Mrs. Carter.
Champion Cook -Mrs, Papple.
HOME DEPARTMENT
Quilt -Mrs, A. Clark, Mrs. W.
Heimpel; quilt -,Mrs, Mel Stef-
fen, Mrs. Wes Heimpel; crib quilt '"r`'
-Mrs. Wes Heimpel, ,Mrs. Mel
Staffers,
Bedspread -Airs. W, Heimpel.
Most points -Mrs. W. Heimpel
Afghan, crocheted - Mrs. Mel
Steffen, Rita Orr; Afghan, knit-
ted -Mrs, Wes .HeimpeL
Mat, braided (rags) -Mrs. W" -
Hempel, Ars. A. Clark; mat
hooked (rags) -Mrs. W. Heimp-
el; mat hooked, wool or yarn -
Mrs. Rita Orr.
Lit'ingroona Furnishings
Cushion -Mrs. Wes. Heimpel;
embroidered -Mrs. F. Heimpel;
needlepoint ---Mrs, Wes. Heim-pel;
wool --Mrs. Wes H•eimi)el; wool
design -Mrs. Mel Steffen; cush-
ion washable -Mrs. W. Heimpel,
Mrs. J. Grummett.
Pictures Doilies
Picture, needlepoint -Mrs. Mel
Steffen, Mrs. J. Grummett, Mrs.
A. Clark; ,petltpoint - Mrs. Wes
Heimpel; cross-stitch - Mrs. Mei
Steffen, Mrs. W. Heimpel, Mrs. J.
Broadfoot; doiley, tatted -Ars.
Wes Heimpel, Mrs, M. Steffen;
doiley crocheted -Mrs. Mel. Stef-
fen, Mrs. Heimpel; dol4ey croch-
eted, colorecl-Mrs. Wes Heimpel,
Mrs, M. Steffen, Mrs. R. Orr-
Dining Room Furnishings, -
winners were: Mrs. Clark, Mrs.
Staffen, Mrs. Savauge, Mrs. Wes
Hempel, Mrs. Orr, Mrs. Grum-
mett, Mles J. Fraser.
Bedroom Furnishings -winners
were: Mrs. Broadfoot, Mrs. Can-
telon, Mrs. Ileimpel Mrs. Stef-
fen, Mies Fraser, Mrs. Case, Mrs.
Orr, Mrs. Grummett.
Knitted and Crocheted Articles
-winners were: Mrs. Hoimpel,
Mrs. Case, Mrs. Staften, Mrs. A..
Clark, Mrs. Broadfoot, Mrs. Orr,
Mrs. Cantelon.
Sewing -winners were: Mrs, J.
Grummett, Mrs. Cautelon, Mrs.
Case, Mrs. Heimpel, Mrs. Steffen,
Mrs. Clark. Mrs. McLean, Mrs.
B-roadfoot.
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