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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1958-09-25, Page 8Seaforth Fah Pale Whitten • (Continued) 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. et 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. 11 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. 1