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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1955-09-29, Page 4Seatorth Fall Fair BEEF CATTLE Butchers Cattle Steee or heifer, 1 ye., A. Gonne Luck - now ; 3. Rinn, Brussels; J. Rine baby beef, Wallace. Granton ; Hodgins, Grea- ten : J. Itinn. Polled Angua—Bull, J. Rhos ; heifer, 2 years, J. Rhin, J. Rein; heifer, 1 Ye. Wallme; heifer calf, J. Cornish, 3. Minn; bull calf. 3. Minn. Swig% W. C. F. °trencher. Dual Purpose Shorthorn Bull, 2 years, I. Wt. Seat, J. F. Seett, J. M. Scott; eow In milk, 3. M. Scott. 3. M. Scott. J. 19. Scott, J. Keys, P. Chapp, 1. Cromarty; dry cow, Male pel, John Keys (Varriel, J. F. Scott, .3. AL Scott, J. F. Scott ; heifer 2 yeers, • Chappel, J. Keys; heifer 1 year, 19, Chappel, J. Keys; heifer cede J. Keys, E. Moppet •' bull calf, 3. M. Scott; bull 1 year, J. Ai. Scott, F. Chappel; herd, 3. M. Scott, J. E. Scott, 19. °helmet. DAIRY CATTLE Yearling. heifer, Ballantyne (Atwood) ; heifer calf, Elgin Nett anti 3rd, Ihdlen- tyne, E. Hewett and .Son, Belgrave. Jerseys Bull, v. year, Irwin Trewarthe; bull 1 year old, Lorne Carter, Torn Rathwell; bull cult. Tom Rathwell, Irvin Trewar- the ; Champion male, Lorne Carter, Ir- vin. Trewarthe; cow, 3 j're., Lorne Car- ter and 20d, Irwin Tyewartha. Tom Bothwell; cow, any age, L Trewartha, T. Rathwell, L. Carter and 4th ; heifer 2 man old, L Trewartha and Ind, L. Carter and dth ; heifer yearling, Sr., T. heifer yearling, Jr., L. Carter. 3, 'Fre- wartha, 'f. Ritthwell and 4th '• heifer Rathwell 5011 4th, L. Carter and 3r4; edlf, Se., L. Carter and •211c1 heifer calf, Jr. I. Trewartha and tind, it Cart- er and dth. Holeteins Bull. 2 years, Ross Marshall •. bull, 1 year, noes Marshall and Ind; Champion male, Ross Marshall, ICIrkten ; cow, 3 years, Ross Marshall; cow, Wm. Bond and 3rd. Roes Marshall; heifer. 2 Wm. Boyd, Ross Marshall; heifer year - BM:, Sr., Wm. Boyd. Ross Marshall: heifer yearling, Ja., Wm. Boyd, Ross Marshall; heifer calf, Sr„ Wm, Boyd, Ross Marehell; heifer calf, Jr., Rees alershall. Wm. Boyd; Champion Male, Roes Marshall; Dairy Cattle Herd, Rom 'Marshall, Irwin Trewartha. Lorne Carter, Tom Rathwell, Best La1'e0 COW% 81115 breed, Rose Marshall. Shorthorn Regional Show Bull calved before Sept. 1. 1933: John Peek. Kippen ; William R. Pepper, Sett - forth; Rey and Harold Pepper, Sen - Sorb; Turnbull and Son, Brus- sels ; Andrew Gaunt and Son, Lucknow. Junier yearling bull: IV. A. Culbert end Sons. Dungannon, 1 and 5; Ian 14IcRae, Ayr; Brum Keys, Varna • Anson Mc- Kinley. Zurich. Senior bull calf: And - row Gaunt end Son 1 and 4; W, .e. Cul- bert and Sons 2, 3. and 5. Junior bull calf: William R. Pepper 1 and 2 Veal - lam Powell and Son, Sessforth, 3; An- drew Gaunt and Son 4 ; White leres., St. Marys, 5 and 6. Senior and grand champion bull: W. A., Culbert and Sons, with Maple Emblem Land Mark •, senior and reserve grand champion bull: John Peek. with Ranson Command. Reserve senior champion; William R. Pepper. with Don Brae Rens= Lad. Reserve junior champion: Andrew C. Gaunt and Son. with HI -Hill Count. Female calved before May 1, 1952: Andrew C, Gaunt and Son: McKenzie Hall, Ayr; W. A. Culbert and Sons: Wallace Pciwell and Son; Inn McRae - Female calved between May 1. 1952 and April 311, 1053: Andrew C. Gaunt end Son; McKenzie Hall; W. A. Culbert and Sem; White Bros.; W, Turnbull and Sun 3 and 6, Senior yearling heiter• W. A. Culbert and Sons 1 and 1; William It. Pepper 2; Andrew Gaunt and Son 3; John Peck 4. Janine yearling heifer: W. Turnbull and Son 1 end 1 : William R. Peeper 2: Audrew Gaunt and Son 3: In Meline 4. Summer yearling heifer: Andrew Gaunt and Son; Jobn Peck 2. 5:. and 1; Roy and Harold Power 4. Senior heifer calf: Wallace Powell and Fem 1 and 5; MeItleuzie Hall 2 and 4; Willta Inn. 3. Junior heifer calf: Wil- liam IL Pepper : W. Turnbull and Son: While Mee 1 McKim:tie Hall; Wallace Peseell ant Son. S‘nior awal grand champion female: W. A. Culbert end Sons, with Maple Emblem Breadireeks leth. Reserve sett- eg• end rrssrra grand ehamplou female; .3 elrew Gaunt SISI 3011,, with Ili -Hill .ce.a.d. Jmier champion female: 11.11. 2, o; IL Petmee. with Emmeline illst, lt..-erve junior champion female: Wal- la,. lemell end Son, with Charlack Or- en ' Blame nioe 018.0r calf Norman Iletleine, autos: ; W. AI. Puele 31ilverem ; sn IL PePeest Yearling steer: And - (taunt and Fein; W. M. Neil; Cesinipien st,er: Aintrew Gaunt am ite•selern h,•rd: Andrew Gaunt end eas ; W. A. Culbert end Sono: John 11,5 : William R. Prilier: McKenzie Itall. tic: ef tien John Peek ; W. A. Caihert and Son : William R. 11:•pper: Atairew Genet and Son • McKenzie Mall. Pair of ,',2 v:'-, bred and owned by ex. hibiter: Williern R. Pepper 1 Andrew Gaunt and Son • McKenzie Hall; White Bees.; W. A. Culbert and Son. Regional Hereford Show Senior Wilt W. 5. O'Neil and Sen. Denfis.111 Howard 0. 'Wright Ind Son. Cemany ; Whitney Coates and Son, centralise Senior yearling bull: W. S. O'Neil and Son. Junior yearling bull: Whitney Mate:: and Son; James R. Ceultes, Belgrave. S111111210r yearling hulls Heber Eedy and Sone, Dungannon; Geo. Kennedy, Lucknow; James R. Coultes; Robert Here, Granton'Howard C. Wright and Son. Senior bull calf; Geo. Kennedy: Howard C. Wright and Son; Heber Feely and Sons; W. S. O'Neil and Son 4 alai 5. Junior bull calf: W. S. O'Neil and Son; Percy Willett and Son, lessee:00d; Geo. Kennedy 3 and 5; Jaa. R. Coultes 1. Senior and grand champ - len hull: W. S. O'Neil and Son, with portage Mixer 3n11 A; reserve senior ael C. Wright and San, with C. A. Lar- ry Demine. Junior Champion bull: He- ber Eedy and Sons, with H. `19. Don Rriallt SI Reserve junior champion bull: George Kennedy, with II. P. Don R..gent. Cow born before May 1, 1952; Whit- ney Coates and Son; James B. Coultas; George Kennedy 3 and 4; W. 5, O'Neil and Son 5. Cow born between May 1. 1e52, and April 30, 1913: James R. taring; Howard C. Wright and Son; Whitney Coates and Son: Robert Horn; Geerge Kenneth'. Senior yearling Meer! Helier Esely and Sons; Howard C. Wrieht and Son 2 and 3; George leen- telly 4, Junier yearling heifer: W. S. O'Neil and Son; Heber Enly and Sons; Bolton Mere ; Whitney Coates and Son, Summer yearling heifer: Heber. Eedy sed Sous 1 and 2; W. S. O'Neil 3; Geo. Kennedy.1: Lyon Brea 5. Senior heifer ,elf: Heber Delly and Sons 1 and 3: Ilegard Cl, Wrieht arid San 2; James R. Crashes 4 Gm. Kennedy 5. Junior heifer calf: George Kennedy : Heb,.r ledy8,8,1 ralta; 2 and 5 Whitney Coates et, I e a 3; Edgar Howati and SOUS 4. geld:4 and rand champion female: hithey (.100105 and Son, with Beenie lime., Jane 120. Reeerve senior cham- peel female: Helier Eedy and Sons, with eninsford Aliom 2413. Junior and reg ..• grand champion female: George lena ie.-, with Pine Eche Zino Heiress. Itee.ree junior champion female: W. S. O'Neil :gel Son, with Miss Bernie Port- ege. Get a sire: W. 5, O'Neil and San: Whitney Coates and San; Georm Ken- nedy : James R. Coultee; Hewerd C. W rmitt. and Son. Breeder's herd: Heber Feely and Sons; Howard C. Wright and Son; W. e. O'Neil and San; George Kennedy 1 James R. Coultee Pair of bulls, any age ; W. S. O'Neil and Son; George Kennedy ; Whitney Coates and Sen ; JaralS4 R. Coultee; Howard C. Wright and Son, Championship Shows Huron Beef Calf Club Championship Show: Grand champion steer: Murray Lucknoev, Reseive grand cbam- piens Keitli Coates, It, R. 3, Exeter. Group "A" pleingst, steer division: Nor- man Hyde, Mansell; Gordon Hodeens, R. R. 1, Granton • Man McCullough, R. R. 3, Clinton; I.00ilo Campbell, San - forth; Allan Mundell, Exeter; Bill Strong, Seaferth ; Ellesbeth Pentland, Goderich ; Mike Gulutzen. Walton; Jim Multes, Belgrave; Edyth Rian, Brus- sels ; Lois Webster, Dungannon; Jean Scott, Seatorth ; Donald Wallis, R. R. 1, Grantee, Beef Championship Show, heifer ell - vine ; Grand champion heifer: Jack Kennedy, Lueknow; reserve grand chem. pion, Carel Pepeer, R. It, 3, Seaforth. Group "A" placates, heifer division: Harvey Dale, R. It. 4, Clinton; Zoe Murphy, R. R. 4. Seeforth Howerd Ballantyne, R. R. 3, Stratford ; Grant Hodelne, R. R. 1, Granton. Thirty mem- bers competed in steer section, and 20 members in heifer section. Senator Golding trophy for beef calf showmanship; Murray Gaunt; reserve Shan11/1011 ShOW11,11111, Bert Pepper, Sea - teeth. leifty members competed in show- manship ClaSS front clubs in Munn and Perth. Huron Grain Club Championship Show; Mt 011111111)101119h11) and HarOld Jackeen trophy, Robert Broadfoot, R.R. 1, 13rticefielel. Reserve chainplonship: Warm McMichael, R. R. 1, Welton. Other wieners: Lawrence _Taylor, Leery Wheatley, William Shaddick, Norman Ityde, John Sheddick, Norman Cat. - weight. Huron Swine Club ChtunplonshiP Show; Tom Whyte. Senforth club; Gen Bacon, North Huron club; Beverley lieederson, Seeforth club; Winston Powell, Seeforth club; David Kirkland, Duugannou club. Twelve competed, re- presenting four clubs. SHEEP ShroPshire—A. D. Steeper, won nun, ewe Iamb, pen and best ram: Elmer Armstrong, St. Paula, won sbearling ram, ram lamb, ewe lamb and shearling ewe, best ewe; Hampshire, Mo, Ken- nedy, Ilderton; Seutdowns, J. 11, Ken- nedy, Ilderton, all classes; Lincolns, A. 11 Steeper, Ailsa Craig, all classes; L•ei- taster, all classes, Wm. PePper first; E. Armstrong 2nd end 3r4; Oxfords, ell dames, Donald Dearing., Exeter; Suf- folk, all classes, Murray Shoebottom, Judge, Ephriam Snell. PIGS Yorkshire: Boar, Wilber Turnbull and sons and 2nd; S. Henry, Liatowel, 3rd; boar under 1. yr., W. Turnbull, Albert Bacon and Son, 13elgrave, R. E. McMil- len, boaA 6 months, W. Ternbull, S, lienrY, W. Turnbull see', 2 yrs,, W. Turnbull, S. Henry stnd 3rd; sow 1 yr., R. E. McMillan, Pe Turnbell, Albert Ba- con 1 SOW, littered Sept. 1954, A. Bacon. W. Turnbull, A. Bodeen ; sow, 6 months, A. Bacon, W. Tinabell, S. Henry. ,,Berkshire Boar 1 yr., W. Flynn, Clinton; boar under 1 yr., Bert French, Palmerston ; boar, 6 months. W. Flynn; sow 1 yr,, W. Flynn •, sow, littered Sept, 1554, 13. French, W. Flynn, 13. French ; mw, 6 months, W. Flynn and .Ind; Tamworth Freneh, George Douglas (Mitchell), boar, 13. French, George Douglas, and 2114, 13. French 1 boar 6 months, 0. Douglas, 13. French, (I, Douglas; sow 1 year, B. French, G. Douglas, B. French ; sow littered Sept. 1054, 13. French, G. Douglas, B. French ; sow 3 menthe G. Doustine and 2nd, 13. French Market Clem, R. E. McMillan, DAIRY PRODUCTS Butter, crock, Mrs. J. Curter, Ethel Dennis ; prints, Mrs. Carter, E. Dennis fancy. Mrs. Carter, E. Dennis •, maple syrup. Ethel Dennis. Fred McClymont; soap: Mrs. Carter. A. Dennis ; cottage cheese, E. Dennis. Mee. Meter; lard, Mee. Garter, MeClymont. ADULT POULTRY New Hampshire, c, 1,, ckl„ C. Pep- per, Dashwood, 3, D. Douglas. Stret- ford; p, 0. Pepper and 2nd, M. Rhode Island Roe, all classes, M. Crich, Pepper ; Burred Plymouth Rooks, aAl classes, C. Pepper 1 White Rocks, all classes, O. Pepper ; White Leghorns, all classee, Geo. Douglas. C. Popper; 'eight Suseex, C. Pepper; Orpingeons, C. Pep- per, Anconste, C. Pepper ; Toulouse Geese, all classes, K. Pickett, 3. Brad- shaw; Embden Geese, c. P., le. Pickett. J. Bradshaw; h, K. Pickell and 2nd, phi., J. Bradshaw, X, Pickett; African Geese: c, le. IC. Picket] and 2nd •, eicl, K. Pickett, J. Bradshaw • p, J. Bred - :Maw, IC. Pickett • White Wystndoltom, C. Pepper; Brown eghorns. G. Adams. Mitchell ; p. It. C. Pepper; Leghorn% C. Pepper; Jersey Clients. e, C. PenDer, 11, C. Pepper, Gee. Douglas: Minorca.% C. Pepper; ckl. p. Geo. Douglas, C. Pepper; Bantam% c. C. Pepper, G. Douglas; h. G. Douglas, M. Crich 1 ckl, C'. Pepper. G. Adams; p, 0. Pepper, M. CHM: Pekin Dueks, all claeses, IC. Jno. 13radehaw c, h, K. Pick- ett and 20,1; ekl. 3. Bradeletw; p. 3. Bradshaw; P, J. Bradt:haw and adell Pigeons, e, 1,, (I, Douglas mei and. Chies 2 Utility Pens: New Hemp - thin, C. Pepper; Barred Plymouth Rocks. C, Power; White Rocks 0, Pep- per; Light Susmx, C. Pepper; White Leeherns. C. Pepper. PUBLIC SCHOOL POULTRY New Mempehire, h. Ron Riley ; Rhode Island Red, 11, ckL P. Mel °rich Jr.. Bent:ens. e, Janice Jawitt, Mei retch Jr.. h, Ronnie Riley. Larry Bete p. Renpie Riley. ALI Odell Jr.; Rabbits. bud:, Ronnie Riley, Deuriste Layton ; di., Nell Dolmage and :eel; White Beek, ,eel., 3310 Paltrice Rennie Itiley ; White Leghorn, ekl., Re- heit Eniet ; p, Robert Elliott. Bruce papple; Light Sussex, P. BOnniO rinse 2; Utflity Pens—New Ramp - shire, Ron Riley; Rhode Island Reds, Doug Gil:hinge; White Leghorn, Robert ERiet : Cross bred, beavy, Nanco. Pep- per; light. Jim Papple Neil Dolmage. Judge, O. M. Huntsmen, Class 8-13ggs Dozen Commercial Eggs, Bruce Pim- ple, Donald Carter, Jack Crozier, rith no name; Brown eggs, Man Scott, Ind no name. Nancy Power, John Andrews ; White serge Bruce Pimple, 21n1 oa name. Mary Scott, Helen Elliott. Judge, J. Mode, POULTRY (High Scheel) New Hampshire, hen, 13111 Millson, Margaret Colemau ; Rhode Island Red. all Clasen% Douglas Riley Barred Ply- mouth Rock, all classes, Douglas Riley; White Plymouth Rock, c, Warne Chap - 1110, Marjorie Papple; okl. Bill Milleon. Tack Broadfoot; p, Doug. ltiley, Bill Milken; Light SUSSOX, c, ekl., Douglas Riley; h. Doug. Riley, Bill Millson: White Leghorn. e, Fergus Janie, Doug. Riley: h, Doug. Riley, 13111 ckl, h. Doug. Riley; Bantams, c, Douglas Riley. Jack litroadfoot, h, ckl, P. Doug Riley, Bill Millson. CLASS 2—Utility Pens: New HaT1111- shire& Margaret Coleman, Bill Minstar Rhode 'eland Reds, Doug Riley; Marred Plymouth Rock, Douglas Riley ; White Plymouth Rock, Doug. Riley, Bill Hin- son; Light Sussex, DOUrr. Riley, Bill Millson; Cross Bred. heavy. Doug. Mien, Jack Broadfeat ; light. Doug Riley; White Leghorn, Doug Riley. CLASS 3—EG915: Commercial eggs, Ken Coleman, Marjorie Papple, Ann Haugh, Merjorie MeEwing: Brown Eggs, Lawrence Eyre, Bill Scott, Ann Haugh, Manion° McEwIng; White Eggs. Ater/one Pimple, Douglas Biter Bill Sent, Wayne Chapple, Special, Lawrence Eyre. GRAIN Fall Wheat, Luther Sanders, Jack Crozier, Wm. S. Storey •, Oats, N. H. Sheen, John 13roadfoot, Stanley Millen, Ray Mauston ; Barley, Ray Houston, Wm. S. Storey .• Beans, Wm. S. Storey; Special: Wm, S. Storey, Luther Sand - FIELD CROP COMPETITION Husking Corn: Pfister No. 28 Lewis Coyne 20,30q; Sohn Bell se 1 30:1 Devereaux 84,75; Ken Stewart e2; Genteel Papple 80.62 Jonathan Hu- rl! 77.54 ; Guy Derranee 71.75; Earl Palen 71.3e; John Henderson 70.88; Date Nixon 62.25. Oats: Rodney Earl AreSpachlen '31.231 Jae, M. Scott (4i271',(4i271',Lewis Coyne, 88.12; 31,51, Me - Millen 87,73: Gorden Seott 87.0e ; Luth- er Sanders 33.55; R. S. MeKereber 81.- "2; Ken Stewart ; Erie Anderson 7e.32; Guy Dorrance 74. MERRY MAIDENS GARDEN CLUB Five vegetables, Sonet McGregor, Mar- ilyn Taylor, Catherine Campbell, Dora Ann S1inS011, 'Rath Crozier; cabbage, igeEwing, Marjorie MrEwing,, Dora Ann Stinson ; dining room bouquet, Janet McGregor, Sandra Doig; livingroem bou- quet, Ann Haugh; plants, Ann Haugh; Coleus, Ann Haugh, Beth McEwing ; glads, Beth AreEwiner, Mary Broselfoot, Sandra Dole; Zinnias, Dora Ann Stin- son, Janet McGregor, Ruth Crozier 1 an- nuals, Ann Haugh, Beth MeEwing, Mary BroadfocA; floral arrangement, Beth McEtving • livingroem bouquet, Marjorie MeEtneng, Beth McEwing; Centrepiece, Janet MeGregor, Ann Haugh, GIRLS' 4-I5 CLUBS -- Seniors: Invalid's tear Dorothy Kees, ,Than Scott; Record book, Man Whyte, Muriel Dale, Ann Haugh, Joy jantel. juniors: Tray, Marjorie Smith, Sand- ra Dolg, Marione Papple: Record bock, ManlYn Taylor,. Marjorie Papple, Mari- lyn Riley, Manorie Smith. JUNIOR INSTITUTE, Handkerchiefs, Helen Johnston ; pil- low slips, Doris Johnston, Helen John- ston; apron, Doris Johnston, Helen Johnston; layer cake, DelnitY KeYa, 3t0,8e Smith, Helen Johnston, Jean Scotts apple pie, Catherine Campbell, June Smith, Dorothy Keyes, Helen John- ston ; cookiee, Doris Johneten, Helen Johnston, Jean Seen; sandwiches, Hel- en Johnston, Doris Johnston, Dorothy Keys, jean Sent. Candy. Doris JP1111- ston, Hetet! johnston ; Catherine Mmie bell: Bouquet, Ilelen Johnston, Doris Johnston, Catherine Campbell; sionage, CatherIne Campbell, Helen Johnston, Doris Johnston. APPLES Winners in all,of ap ples, Feed MoGnyment, Ivan McClyment. y1Z Winners in mats classes, Fred Me- °Imola, 'Rae Houston, Garnet Admen, Mrs, Elgin NottkLMumrs,s52, Thompson. Plum entries won by Fred MoClyment, Ivan McOlyment, Mrs, Robt, Thompson, Wm, S. Storey. GRAPES . Red—Mrs. Robt. Thompson: - Blue— Wm. S. Storey, Wilber Keys ; Green— Wilbur Keys, 19, breClyment; collection or grapes—Wilbur Keyes, Wm. S. Stor- ey.; most points in section H—Fred rec. Clyment. MOOTS AND VEGETABLES Twelve tomatoes, red. Mrs. Wallace illayunfonexx h'sitomatoes, yellow: Fred Me- Cre. Wallace Hough. Collec- tion tomatoes: Fred MeClyment. Oniona Spanish, John Broadfoot, Mrs. Jos. Care- er; Dutch set% Wm. S. Storey, Mre Sam Storey; enim sets, et, box: Mrs. W,celliste,ecirh Haug ; qt. cucumbers: Jack c Mrs.Wallace Hatigh ; qt, butter beans: Ethel Deenis. M. white beans: Mrs. Wallace Haugh, Ethel Dennis; car- rots, short; Garnet Adams, Fred gice Clymont; carrots, long: N. H. Shean, F. MeClymont•, qt. pickling beets: le Me- Clyment, Mrs, W. Haegh • blood beets; Mrs, W. Haugh, N. H. ihean '• cucum- bers ripe or green: T. Altlineten, R. Houston ; parsnips: 19. MeClymont; P511 - pees; E. Note Mrs. W. linugh ; mike. tion of peppers: Mrs. gV. Haugh; table corn: Mrs. Wallace 'laugh; field corn: (Are, Wallace Haugh, Elgin Nett. Winter radish, N. H. Sheen„ Mrs. Wallace Haugh, Sunflower, Garet Adams, Jack Crozier. Novelty in vege- tables, Elgin Nott, Mrs. W. Ichtugh, Cauliflower, Thee, AM's:sten. Fall cabbage, Thee, Aldington, Winter cab- bage, Thos. Aldington. Red onions, Airs, Wallace Haugh. White or yellow onions, Thos. Aldington, bird. W. liaugh, Musk- melone, T. Aldington, Mrs. W. Haugh. Citrons, striped, John Brondfoot, Les Penes watermelons, Mrs. Haugh, lot; no name, 2nd. Vegetable marrow, Garnet Adame, Mrs. W. lialuth. Pie pumpkins, No name. lot ; Garnet Adams, And. Table squash, Mrs. W. Haugh„ Fred MeOlymont; Hubbard FanlaS11, R. Moue: - ton, Mrs. Wallace Iistugh. Largest pumpkin, Mrs. Wallace Haugh, Elgin Nett, Field esterets, F. Pircelysnont, Airs, Wallace Haugh. Swede turnips, Mrs. Wm, S. Storey. Wilbur Keyes. Inter- mediate mangolds, Wm. S. StoreY, Irish Cobblers., Thos. Aldingfon, MeClyment; a.o.v. eerie Potatoes, Thos. Aldington ; a.ov, late potatoes, N. II. Sheen, Elght Nett. Fodder corn, Mrs. W. Haugh, John Broadloot. Collection garden produce, Mrs. Hangim E. Nott. Most points, Mrs, Wallace Haugh, Judge, E. Stanley CANNED FRUITS & VEGETABLES Strawberries, Mrs, Elgin Nett, Bruce Keys, Ethel Dennis; cherrin, Nfrs. 3, Carter. 1Virs. E. Nett, Mrs. S. Storey, Peaches, Mrs. 3, Carter, Mrs. S. Seer. ey, Mn. Beta Orr; pears, Mrs. J. Car- ter, Mrs, 3. Platt, Ales. Les Peon; Plums, Mrs. A. Jamieson, Mrs. 13, Note Mrs, J. Platt. Pineapple, Mrs. 3. Car- ter. Mrs. A, Jamieson, Ethel Dennis. Raspberries, Mrs. A. Jamieson, Mrs. R. Orr, Mrs. a, Miter. Grape juice, Mrs. E. Notts Ethel Dennis, Mrs. J, Carter; Tomato juice, Mrs. J. Platt. Ethel Dennis, Mee, E. Non ; Chili sauce, Mrs. A, Jsunieson, Ethel Dennis; Mrs. J. Carter '• pickled cherries, Mn. S. Storey, Mrs. 3, Carter, Mrs, R. Orr; canned tomatoes (whole), Mrs. R. Orr, Mrs. J. Carter, Mrs, G. Papple; cucum- ber Pickles. Mrs, J. Keys, Aire W. Whit- more, B111C0 BOYS; Oirkird beet% Airs. E. Note Mrs. R. Orr, Wire, J. Platt; retiree Mrs. W. Whitmore, Ethel Den- nis, Ales, K. McLean ; salad dressing., Ales. Orr, Ethel Dennis, Airs. E. Neu ; Canned thicket), Mrs. J. Carter ; catsup, Mrs. E, Nott, Mrs, J. Carter, E. Den- nis; currant jam. Mrs. J. Platt. Mrs. E. Nott. 1111% S. Starer ; strawberry jam, Mre, A. Jamieson, MI% E. Nett, Mrs. Hilton • raspberry elm, Mrs. J. Carter, Mrs, 'Jamieson, Ethel Denele; appht Jells% Mrs. Nett, Mrs, Platt, E. Dennis; currant jelly, Mrs. Januemn, Mrs. Car- ter, Airs, Jame. Kum; other variety jaMo Alre. Carter, Mrs, Jamieson, Mrs. Nett collection, Mrs, Carter, Pere. S. /Ellen, Mrs. Not t. 16031E ECONOMICS Bind: White Bread, Mrs. Les Pnce, Mrs, T. W. MeMillan. Isles. Keith Mc- Lean; brown bread, Miss Ethel Dennis, Alre T. W. Ms:Millen, Mrs, S. StereY ; fruit breed, Mrs. S. Storey, Mrs, T. W. McMillan, Ethel Dennis; Buns: Mrs. Les Pryce, Ethel Dennis, Mrs. T. 14'. Mo - Millan; collection of buns, Ales. Les Pryce, Ethel Delude, Mrs, Meta Orr. CAKES: Angel cake, Ms. las Cart- er, Mrs. Gordon Pimple, Mee. K. Ale - Lean ; chocolate layer oak,, Mee. Jas. Carter, Mrs, G. Popple, Mrs. Mann.; white leyer cake, Mrs, Jos. Carter, Mrs, S, Storey, Mrs, G. Papple; dark fruit cake, Mrs. M. Wilmer, Mrs. Les Pryce, Mrs, 3m, Carter: higIsI fruit calce, Aire 3. Carter, Mrs. M. Wilmer, Airs. Retn Orr. GANDY: half pound maple cream candy. Mrs. K. McLean, Mrs. Elgin Note Mrs, T. W. Melefillan; ehocolate Stodge, Mrs. McLean, Ethel Dennis, 13Irs. .A. .Tamiceon assorted, Mrs. A. Jamie- son, Mrs. S. Storey. COOKIES: plain cookies, Mrs. S. Stor- es, Mrs. I. Carter • uncooked, Mrs. S. Storey, Airs. J. Carter macaroons, Mrs. S. Storey, 14irs, J. Carter; fancy cakes, Ethel Dennis, Mrs, S. Storey, Mrs, J. Carter. PIES; Apple pie, Mrs. J. Muter, Mrs. 0. Pnpple, Mrs. S. Millen; cherry pie, Mrs. G. Papple, Ethel Dennis, Mrs. J. Carter; lemon pie, Ethel Dennis, Mrs. IC, McLean, Mrs, G. Popple; raisin pie, Mrs. G. Papple ,Mrs. S. Millen, Mrs. L. Pryce. TARTS: Butter tarts, Mrs, S. Millen, Mrs, IC. McLean, M., S. Storey: jam tarts, Mrs. G. Papele, Mrs, McLean, Ethel Dennig: Miscellaneous: tea bis- cuits, Mrs. McLean, Mrs, Reta. Orr, Ethel Dennis; six biscuits, Ethel Don- nie, Mrs, a. Carter; scones, Mrs. S. Millen, Mrs, J. Carter; doughnuts, Mrs. S. Storey, Mrs, J. Carter ; meat loaf, Mrs. J. Csarter, Mrs. S. Storey, Beta Orr: Shortbread. Mee IC. McLean, Mrs. S. (larter, Ethel Dennis; sandwiches, Mrs. McLean, Mrs. Storey; lunch box, Mrs. G. Pimple, Mrs, L. Pryce, Mrs. J. Carter. Special: spice cake, Mrs. 3. Carter, Mee, T. McMillan, Bruee Keys; Special: cake, Mrs, Ja8. Keys (Varna), Mrs. G. Papple, Mrs. L. Pryce Centennial cake: Mrs. M. Wilmer, Mrs. R. Dalrymple. Special: Apple pie, 1VIrs. A. Jamieson. NEEDLECRAFT Cotten quilt: Bruce Keys, Mrs, Meta Orr, Mrs, D. SMenelt; quilt, applique, Mrs, Rota Orr, Mra J. Kemp; quilting, 'Virg. 3, Kemp, Mrs, Reta Orr. Ethel Dennis; malt, child's, Mrs. IL Kerille Mee, Jas, Keys. Special: most points, Mrs. J. Kemp. Bed -spread, ere - abet, Mre. Chas. Eyre; bedepread, em- broidery, Mrs. Jae Keyes ; bedspread, quilted, Mrs. 7, Kemp; Afghan, crochet, Mee. Rota Orr; floor mat, Mrs. Alden Crich. Mrs. 'Warren Whitmore, Mrs. Sohn Canino ; Living room cushion, Mrs.. IL Dalrymple, Mrs, M. Steffen, Mrs, Warren Whitmore.; Needlepoint: Arra. 3. Kemp, Mrs, J. Cardno; Shell picture, Mrs, S. Searcy; Tatted doiley, Ethel Dennis, Mrs, Dd. Steffen, Mra, Rota Orr; crocheted Miley, Mrs, 3, Kemp, Mrs, IL Dalrymple, Mrs. M. Slat - fen ; crocheted plam mats, Mrs, M. Stat- en; place mats, Mrs. M. Steffen, Mrs, S. Storey •• luncheon cloth. Mrs. Jelin Cardno, Mrs, Jas, Keys, Mrs, M. Stef- fen; table Bridge set, Mrs. AL Statron: table cover, Mre. M, Steffen, Mrs.. la Dalrymple; centrepiece, Mrs. Devitt Schenck:, Centrepiece, crochet, and Centrepiece, tatted, Mrs. AL Steffen; Buffet net, Mrs, M. Steffen, Mrs. R. Mier:101e, Mrs. J. Kemp, BLDROOM 19333135I333I311G9 Pillow slip, embroidered, white, Mrs. J. Kemp, Mrs. M. Steffen; embroidered color, Mrs. David Schenk, Mrs. 3. Kemp, Mrs. Rota brr; crochet edge, Mre 7, Kemp, Mrs, M. Stafeen ; pillow sill/ monogram, Mrs. M. Steffen, Mrs, J. Kemp; A.0 W., Mrs, 7. Kemp, Mrs, At Steffen, Mts. It, Dalrymple; sheet and pillow slip to match. 'Mrs, 1V1. Stef- fen, Mee. 3, Metro, Mrs, Sas Keys; dressing table set, tern. M. Steffen, Mrs, 5. Storey, Mrs, S. Kemp ; Boudoir pict- Mee, Mrs. John Canino, Mrs. M. SUM - fen. KNITTING AND CROCHET (WOOL) Ladies' gloves, knit, Mrs. 3. KemP, Bruce KOS'S, MTS. J. KOrS; 13ed jacket, Mrs. Jas, Canter; Stole, Mrs. IC, Me - Loan: men's fine, emits, Mrs, I. Kemp, Mrs, 5, etorey ; work socks, Mrs. 3. Kemp, Mrs, S. Storey; child's sweater, Ales. K. MeLestn; socka, Mrs. S. Storey ; MIS. Albert Clerk, Mrs. 3. Kemp; ba- by's set, Mrs. David Schmk, Ethel Den- nis, Mrs. 3. Keys; baby's set. Mes. M. Steffen, Me: David Shenck ; cover, Mrs. S. Storey. SEWING Tea or hostess apron, Mrs. Jas. Cott- er, Mrs, M. Steffen, Aft., J. Kemp ,• work aprou, Mrs. J. Kemp, Mrs, Albert Clark, Mrs. M. Steffen ; house dress, Mrs. Kemp, Mrs. M. Stafeen, Mrs. Z. Curter ;.ladies" blouse. Mrs. Sam Stone ; cotton skirt, Mrs. M. Steffen, Bruce Keyes. Mrs, 7. Kamp; skirt, Mra. David Schenck, Mrs. M. Steffen, Ma. Kemp; men's pyjamas, Mrs. 3. liemP, Mrs. 35, Steffen; work shirt, Mrs, Al- bert Clark, Mrs. M. Steffen, Mrs. Da- vid Schenck; girls' jumper, Mrs. J. Kemp; overalls, Bram Keyes, Mrs. M. Steffen, Mrs, D. Sehenele ; dross, Mrs. Kemp, Bruce Keys; dress, cotton, Mrs. Elgin Nett, Mrs, S. Storey, Bruce Keys ; sunsuit, Mrs. T. Kemp, Mrs. D. Schenck. letrs. Jos. Keys; tartan skirt, Airs. M. Steffen, Mrs. 7. Kemp; boys' shirt, Mrs. Schenck, Mrs. Kemp, Mrs, Elgin Nett; child's pyjamas, Mrs. Schenck, Bruce Keyes. Mrs. Steffen; made -over garm- ent, Aire. Stollen, Ms. Schenck, Bruce Keyes; costusne jewellery, Mrs. 5. Stor- ey. Mrsi, S. Storey, Ethel Dennis; linen towel, Mrs. Jelin Cardno, Mrs. Steffen, Aire. S. Storey; guest towel, Mrs. Schenck, Mrs. Steffen, Mrs. Kemp ; pot holders, Mrs. Kemp, Mrs, Steffen, Mrs, Sam Storey; house slippers, Mrs. Dal- rymple ; handbag, Mrs. DnhymPle, Mrs. Steffen. Centennial Design: Mrs, Steffen. New Canadian Section Knitting, Mrs. Bruinsma; croeheting, Mrs, Bralnema ; Special, Mr6, Bruinsme: most points, needlecraft, lerrs. M. Stef- fen. FINE ARTS 011 landscape, E. Boswell, X. willem- seri ; Oil, still Me, E. Willuinsen ; Oil, farm scene. E. Willumsen, Eria Milner; Oil painting, Elic Milner, E. Willum- sen; water colors, E. Milner ; most points, E. Willumsen. FLORAL EXHIBIT A.stee, 35, Shettn, M. Platt; Aster, dee PlaY, Mrs. W. Haugh, Wm. 5. Storey 1 Cosmos, N. Stumm, Mrs. Elgin Nott; Calendula, Mrs. W. Ihrugh, N. Sheen ; Dahlias, Ethel Dennis ; Gladiolus, 3 spikes, N. Sheen, Rae Houston; Gladiol- us, N. Shan ; varieties, N. Sheen •, Gail- larclia, itirs. 13, Haugh: Marigolds, af- rime. IL Sheen, Mrs, W. Heugh •, Mari- golds, French, Mrs, W. Haugh, Wm. S. Storey Pettuflas, Mrs, W. Haugh ; ROS - es, Mrs. Robe Thompson 1 display, Mrs, Robe Thompson: Scabiesa, M. Platt; Salvia, Mn. W. Navel: ; Snapdragon, M. Platt, Mrs. Haugh ; Zinnia% Mrs. Dalrymple, Mrs. Haugh; Zinnias, M, Platt, N. Sheen ; Zinnias, peppermint. Mrs, W. Haugh; African Violet, Mrs. Les •Pryces African 'Violet, collection, Mee. Elgin Nott; double, Mrs. Nett 1 double collection, Mrs, II. Dalrymple; Coleus, Mrs. Elgin Nott, Mrs. W. Haugh ,• Cactus collection, Mrs. Haugh, Mrs, El. Nott; Corsage, Mrs, Robt. Thonmson, N. 15, Sheen; Geraniums, Mrs. 3, Carter; Fuschia, Mee, L. Pnce Mrs. Jas, Carter; Floral arrangement, N. H. Sheen, Mrs. W. Haugh I Dried winter bouquet, Mrs. W. Haugh; Table bouquet, low, Mrs. Bela. Thompson, Mrs. N. H, Sheen; tall, Mrs. Robert Thompson, Win. S. Stony; Modern floral arrangement, N. H. Sheen, Elgin Nott: Tithonia (Torch flower) Mrs. E. Nett; A. new or rare plant, Mrs. Les Pryee ; Centennial floral arrangement, hi. Platt, Mrs. Elgin Nett. HIGH SCHOOL SECTION Home Economics Grade IX Ski., Margaret Coleman ; apron. Theresa Etue, Grade X Weskit and skirt, ROSS Murray, Mar- i:trio 141nEwing, Dorothy Keys; blouse, Audrey Godkin, Marjorie Matting, Rose Merrily. Grade XI Nylon Slip, Eliestbeth McNeill, Doris Johnston 1 jumper, bravy Lou Roe, Mar- ion Hemingway, Doris Johnston ; Party dress or bleuee, Margaret Etue, Jean Scott, IMO Miller. Grade XII Suit. Dore. Ann Stinson, Tone Ross, Helen Mellwain 1 dress, Jame Miller, M. Etue; fudge, Meteoric Papple. Crafts Handkerchief edging. Margaret Boyd, Graea Siemon, Rose Murray ; Huck darning, Marie Pullman; embroidered article, aeon Scott, Joan Shortreed ; Stenciled ankle, Jaen Bac,; bonnet, Rose Alum.ay, Margaret Boyd, Man Broadfoot ; smocked article, Theresa Etuo; tee biscuit% Jean Scott, Barbara Boyd ; Plain muffins, Barbara Boyd, Jean Scott, Dorothy Keyes; fancy cookies, Jean Scott; chocolate cake, Mary Bronafoot, Ruth Sills lune Smith •, chiffon cake, jean Sceit.,,; apple pie, Dorothy Keys, Time Smith, Bruce McFadden; pie (meringue), Bill Robert, - on, Jean Scott, June Smith. Industrial Arts And Crafts Grade IX—Class project in woodwork: John Boshart, Jack /3roadfoot. Paul Mc- Master; extra project, John Bogie., Jack Broadfoot, Stan Brown: class pro- ject in metal, Howard James. Don Tre- meer, Paul McMaster; drafting. Jack Broadfoot, Ron Eyre, Don Tremeer. Grade X—woodwork, Peter Maloney; woodwork. Peter Maloney, Lawrence Taylor. GRADE Xt—woodworly, BM Ennis, Ron Swim, Laird Norris; drafting, Ron Ennis, Ron Scoins, Ron Mason. GRADE XII—woodwork, BUS Scott. Agriculture Onion, Betty Murray, Jack Broadfoot, Ken Coleman; carrots, Dora Ann Stin- son, Wayne Chappel; carrots, bunched, Wtiene Chappel, Dora Ann Stinson; parsnips, Dora Ann Stinson; beets, Dora Ann Stinson, Grace Siemer's, Ken Csole- man ; cucumbers, Wayne Chappel, Ruth Crozier, Grace Siemen ; pickling cucum- bers, Grace Siemon, Ruth Crozier, Wayne Chappel'turnips, Audrey God - kin, Merle Godlein, Wayne Chappel; to- matoes. leen Coleman, Grace Slemen, Rose Seinlon ; Pumpkins. Ken Coleman, Tack Broadfoot, Mary Broatlfoot; large Pumpkin, Ann Haugh, Sack Broadfeet: Hubbard squash, 33111 Millson, Janet Mc- Gregor ; scituteh, Audrey Godldn, ?sleek Godkin; potatoes, June Smith; It/A Cobblers, Jack 13roadloot, Ann Haugh; corn, Wayne Gemmel ; vegetable collec- tion, Lawrence Taylor, Marilyn Taylor, Dora Ann Stinson; sheaf outs, Jack Ilreadfoot, Man Dennis; sheaf baeley: Man Dennis ; sheaf wheat, Mary Den- nis ; farm scrim book, Gram Siemon, Rose Siemon ; poster, ROSO Si0M011; coll. weeds, Beth McEwing, Lawrence Tay- lor, Marjorie McEwing; coll. insects, Ann Haugh, Tack Broadroot, Grace Sie- mon. Flowers Asters, Marjorie AreEwing, Noreen MeEwing, Jean Scott; Cosmos, Marjorle McEwing, Grace Simian, Rose eiemon ; Dahlias, Marilyn Taylor, Jean Scott, Dora Ann Stinson; Marigolds, Marjorie Menwing, Marilyn Taylor, Noreen Mo - Ewing; Marigolds, African, Marjorie Mawing; Petunias'Paul McMaster, Glace Siemn, oAMA Haugh ; Pansy, Ann Haugh ; Snapdragon, Marjorie McEwing, Noreen McEwing, Janet McGregor 1 Gladiolus, Man Broadfoot, Jack Broad - font; Gladiolus, Seek Broadfoot; Glad. display, Mary Broadfbet, Marjorie Mc— Ewing; coll. Annuals, Marilyn Taylors Lawrence Tayloe, genet McGregor; Be- gonias, Paul McAlester; plants, Ann Haugh; African Violet, Marjorie Me - Ewing, Wayne Chappel, June Smith; Coleus, Marjorie MeEwing; Geranium, Paul McMaster, Marjorie McEwing and 20111 Cactns Coll., Paul McMaster, Ann Haugh ; Floral arr., Ann Haugh, Pant MelVfasnr 1 most points Sec, D, Marjorie MeEwing. PunLfc scgoar, SECTION Vegetables—Turnips, Gayle Wright, Elaine Eckert, Connie Eckert, 4th no name, 55h no name; carrels (short) Bruce Austin, Marie Bannon, 3r4 no name, Doug Smith, Helen Elliott; gar- den cerrots, Kay Charters, Dianne Gard- ner, Bruce Austin, Katie Scott, Sandra Levin ; mangolds, Ronnie Riley; milder mengolds, Stuart BOYS° ; parsnips, Kaye Charters, Lee Fleming, David Stinson, Maurice Stinsou, Mary 13. Stinson; beets e (short) Douglas Hugill, Sandlot Irw10, I Lee Fleming., 4te no mune, Marlon Flowitt; onions,. Mary McGregor, Marg- aret McGregor, Bruce Falconer, Dianne Byerman, Dianne Gordan; ripe torna- toes, Nan. Berger, Mary Allan, Penni McLean, Sandra Irwin, Judy Thomp- son ; citrons, Gary Bannon, 2nd no name, eird no name, Helen Broadfoot 511* no name; cabbages, Been Flemieg, Leo Fleming, Brenda Ross, Theresa Ban- non, Emily Elliott.; basket potatoes (girls) Keye °hinters, Gloria Boorman, Kay MeCowan, Grace Beuerman, 6111 no name; potatoes (boys), Doug Huglll, ,II,,e,mneSe6utieirm.cnnn, .Pecte,rple.teaCwo.tts( •an eta no boys and girls) Kaye Minters; squash, Pauline Dolmage, Mary Scott, John Heasels, 4111 no name, 5th no name; cucumbers, Ruth Oriel:, Bruce Whitmore, Sandra Hugel. Suanne Haugh, Kay McGowan; sweet corn, Virginia Gs:miner Semen: Haugh, 3rd no name, Elaine Eckert ; collection of vegetables, S.S. 3, Tuckersmith ; 5.8. 1, Mullett; S.S. 3, Mullett; Hume Kil- roy, Brenda Ross. Flowers Pansies: Donna Smale, Jack Lemon; S'aviitsraNtte cetP'"eBillGylaTioltenBerm rtiDianeuneivraeen; B Gloria Beuermen, Lois Tyndall, Wayne Husill, Manbelle Stinson • Asters, Cher- yl Muir, Robe Elliott, Biy Tenth Bar- n Fleming., Grace &merman ; French marigolds, Barry Fleming, Clarence Dale, Ron, Elliott, Dianne Bowerman, Larry Beuerman 1 African Marigolds, Grace Beuerman, Helen Elliott, Douse lea Wright, Manna Haugh, Marybelle Stinson; Zinnias, Glace Beuennan, Donna Berger, 3r4 no name, Maurice Stinson, Pearl McLean; Zinnias (baby), 1st no name, Robe Sharp, Sulene 51!- liolt. )3stebare Longstaff, 5th no name; Dahlias, Stuart Boyne, David Stinson, Olmence Oslo, Maurice Stinson, Mao' Jean Boshert; Cosmos, Lee Fleming, Barry Fleming, Elaine Oke, Saone Haugh, Elizabeth Carter; Assorted var- Idles, Barry Fleming, Stuart Boyce, 3r11 no name, Betty Gibbings, Don Wright; Petunias, Larry Byermun, Gloria Bauer - man, 1Vrary Jean Boshstrt, Stuart Boyce, Brian liabklek; Snapdragon, Suane Haugh, Wayne Hued% Stuart Boyce, 4511 110 name; Dining table °elvers, Kay MoCowan, Lee Fleming, Dianne lien. Barry Fleming, Ellen Connell; Dining table fruits, Margaret McGregor; Liv inc room bouquet. Lee Fleming, Man Jean Beebe., Mary Ann Snowdon, Da- vid Stinson, Rightle De Wilde. Cooking Tea biseuite, Billy Tenn, Gail Emily Elliott, Ann Troutbeek, Nam. Pepper; tarts, EmilY Elliott, Jean 13roadfoot, Shirley storey, Mory Ann Snowdon, Nancy Pepper. Layer cake, Pearn McLean, Nan. Pepper, Ann Troutbeek, Una Talbot, Corinne Smith ; muffins, 5hiney Storey, Grant Milroy, Marybelle Stinson, Jim Carter, Mildred Chich ; cookies, Connie Atkinson, and no name, Marybelle Stin- son Alargaret E. Flannery, Mary Ann Snbwdon ; layer cake, Carol Carter, Rosemary McDonald, Kendra Moore, Beverley Phillips ; apple pie, Caroline Ross, Nanny Pepper, Elaine Ball, Emily Elliott, Margaret Elliott; maple cream, Lee Flaming, Barbara Falconer, Marion Flewitt, stte no name, Judy Nett; choc- olate fudge, Phyllis Bryans, R. Weig- land, Pearn McLean, Lynda Dobson, Kay Nott. Judge: Mrs, Norman Carter. Grade 1, BeebeWradt0Inhgesney, Judy Mue- gee. Linda Note Gayle Edier, Ingolf Christensen ; grade 2, Allen Patterson, John Walleer, Marion Hemberger, Kaye McGowan, Susan Snow; grade 3, Shirley Storey, Jim Carter, Kaye Charters, Jim Richerdsom Carl DeBoos; grade 4, Gayle Elliott, Brum Whitmore, Mary E. Flan- nery, Helen Broadfoot, Doris Walker; grade 5, Carel Carter, Margaret Me- Gregon Barbara Coleman, Elieabeth Stewart, Barbara. Talbot; grade 6, J110 Nett, Nellie Hillman, Marie Strong, Margaret Maloney, Cathy Eckert; gratle 7, KAY Nett, Corinne Smith, Dianne Gardner, Elaine Ball, Mary Allen ; grade 8, Madelon Townsend, Gene Nixon, Wil- liam Dejong, Bob Govenlock, Betty femme; workbook from grade 5, 6, 7 or :I, Carol Anderson, Than Boyce, An- toinette Van Den Henget, Nancy Clew, Betty Jean Andrews; Lona grades I, 2, 3 or 4. Allan Pettereen, Gaye Elliott, Joe (3ick, Vernon Mclidoen, Darrell Schneider. Art Pre-sehool (kindergarten) Douglits Dalrymple, Client Scott, Madeline Smith, Jane Beetle., lint Nixon 1 Kin- dergarten, paper weaving, Billy Mac- Lean, Dennis Hodge., Mutely:le Smith, Jane Beebe., Bill Southgate; gradm 1, 2 and 3. Mary Jesus McLean, Allan Pat- terson, Paul Boshart, June Willtuneen, Marie Elliott; grades 4, 5 and 11, Helen Scott, Fred Bruinema, Carol Fowler, Louise Bradshaw, Margaret McGregor; grades 7 and 8, Dianne Gardner, Mar- garet Reeves, Dorothy Boy., St. Jernes' Scheel, Carol Pepper; printing, Magee. et Reeves, Ann Dick, Glenn Comte, Melte Iloshart, Saukje Von Rooljen: Spatter work, Cheryl Norman, tind no name, Brian Broome, George Reeves, Jim Carter; grades 4, 5, 6, Allan Ball, Reghje DeWilde, Ruth Crich, Betty Ane Gibbings, 51h no mune; poster, Dougles Gibbings, 2nd no nnme, Carol Do Boer, Everett Howls, Jean Boyce; model, clay, etc., John 511000, Susan Snow; map or wax carving, Alex McLeod, Garth Flannigan, Lee Fleming, Goo. Brown; soap or wax carving, grades 7, 8, Barre Fleming, Flora A, Scott, Bry- an Beady. Sewing Dressed doll, Cheryl Ast, Bonnie Mc- Leod. Susan McLean, Darlene Sills; tea towel, Eileen Dolmage, Margaret Mc- Gregor, Donna Banter; apron, Helen Broadfoot, Jesm Breadfoot; knitted arti- cle, Gisela Helbig, Ronnie Riley, Sean Broadfoot, Eileen Dolmage, Elaine Ball; article hand -worked, Catherine Von Den Hengel, Ann Van Den Henget. Antoin- ette Van Den Hengel, Helen. Scott, Crafts And /lobbies Model aeroplane, Fred Bruinsma, Jack Milt, Andy Calder, 411, no name, Hennes Lensink; bracket, Rieny Van Loon, Winston King, Benny Lansink, Henry Lansink ; collection of tem. fruits, Lynda Savauge, Pearn liefoLettn, Bar- bara Mennell, Gordon Ferns, Bonnie Weigland; collection of weeds, Carol Carter, Reggie Smith, Dianne Gardner, David Stinson, Judy Nett; 41.115 man, grades .1, 6, Carl Carter, 30,1 no name, Margaret McGregor, 4110 no name, Mar jorie Hoggart; grades 6, 7, 8, lit no name, Elaine Ball, Carl DeBeer, Carol Fowler, Judy Notts plasticene models, Emily Elliott, Helen Elliott, 3rd no name, 4th 110 name. PET SHOW Persian Cat: Mildred Cries, Betty Gibbings; Cat, any other: Keith Finni- gan, Barbara Longstaff, Richard Mue- gge, joyoo Delmage•, Rabbits, George Townsend, Richard Muegge, Jim Glow. Bruce ?apple; Best Dog in Show: Anne Cameron, /pay Wallace, Donald Carter, Jitnmy Sills; Dog, showing least resent- blence, Jack Lemon, Ken Whitmore; Fantail Pigeons: Jaen Rogers; Pigeons, Bruce Hoelecher : Benny Aklcer, Ronnie Riley, Janice Jewitt; Bantams: Leo Medd, Kenneth Miller, Kenneth Miller; Fancy Fowl': Jahn 1VieCowan, John Me- Cowan'Gerry Finnigan; Most unusunl Pet Reginald Smith, James Bache, George Townsend, Lee Fleming; Goat: Sandra Hug111, unknown, 3rd unknown. Draw Winners Lions draw for sow, Murray Dale, 'Mullett. Door prizes! Huron Wholesale, chocolates, Dorothy Enzensberger; Jack Stevens, sefety lite, Mrs. B. Hildebrand ; Dennis Electric, light bulbs, Dianne Byerman ; Cleve Coombes, oil Menge, Lem Byerman; 3, Thompson, child's sham, Airs. Hugh Ball; B. Milner, flowers, Elgin Note; Crown Hdwe., carving set, Ken Chessell; Smith Bak- ery, cake, Hugh tall ; Whyte's, goods, Mrs. Patterson 1 Miller Service Station, grease Job, Clayton Connell; Walden & Deeedfoot, oil change, Ellen Calder; Savauges, ball point pm, Don Mortis; Keating's, candy, Joan Talbot; Grave's, Mrs. YVileon lix.onclioot; Stewart leres., Erma Townsend: Sills, dinner net, Mrs. Rota Orr. HENSALL Drysdale Dies Suddenly George M Drysdale, 65, prom- inent businessman here for 44 years died suddenly on Monday night at 'Smith Huron Hospital, 'Exeter, following a stroke 'nth° afternoon, He had liveclhere all his life and was in the hardware (business. He was an active 'mem- ber of the United Church, treas. for 25 years, an elder of the ses- THE SEAFORTH NEWS—Thursday, September 29, 1955 Regent Theatre ' THURS. Var. SAT. BER TWELVE MEN Greer Gerson - Robert Urea Twelve men adored this woman as you will realize when you see Greer Gerson in the Ladies' Home Journal story that has delighted millions MON. TUDS, WED CHARGE AT FEATHER RIVER Guy Madison - Frank Lovejoy The flaming color, the wide opbn pagentry. The dauntless courage of the West's vast Indian country- as no living person has ever seen it before. THURS. FRI. SAT. ARENA Gig Young . Polly Bergen COMEIG CELL 2466 DEATH ROW Only At This Store Do you get so much for your FOOTWEAR DOLLAR NOW — All our "HIGH HEEL PUMPS" for the the Young Ladies -regular $7.50 and $7.95 at $4,95 a pair WILLIS SHOE STORE The Little Store with the "Big Values" Sea.forth sion, secretary of the Board of trustees and Property commit- tee and secAreas., of the M. and M. Fund, For 10 years he was secretary of the 'Chanter of Commerce, was past master of Huron Masonic Lodge, and a member of the Hensall Lodge. iSurviving besides his wife the former Ella Ortwein, are two sons, Robert and John, Herm% one daughter, Mrs. Bar- ry Williams, Kitchener, one bro- ther, John, Vancouver; and three sisters, Mrs, W. A. Mac - Laren, Goderich; Mrs. Roy Sto- well, Stettler, Alta., and 'Mrs. J. McNeil, Erskine, Alta. Resting at the ,Bonthron fun- eral home where services under Masonic auspices will be con- ducted Wednesday at 3 p.m. by the Rev. C. D. Daniel. Inter- ment will be made in Bayfield ;Cemetery. Dr. A. R. Campbell and Mrs. ,Campbell of Guelph visited dur- ing the past week with Mr. and Mrs. B. Y. MacLaren. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Corbett and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Coleman spent the weekend wth relatives in Detroit. CROP REPORT The general rain on Sept. 20, the first in weeks will be of great benefit to fall wheat, and First Presbyterian Church Rev, D. Glenn Campbell Minister 10 A.M.—Church School and Bible Class 11 A.IVI. THE SACEAMENT QF THE LORD'S SUPPER The Evening Service is with- drawn in favor of the Anglican Church Harvest Home pastures. Fourteen 44.11 Clubs held their Achievement Day Programs at four Fall Fairs during the week. Nuanbers and quality of cattle shown at Breed iShowa were excellent, 114 head at the County Black and White Show, 101 head at the Conf4p Hereford Show and 130 head at She Perth -Huron Regional Short- horn Show. Forty-one dairy calves were shown in the Coun- ty 441 Dairy iShow, 66 beet calves in the County 4 -II Beef Show and 24 gilts in the 'County 4411 Championship Swine Show. Clean Up and Save! Salvage Drive WED., OCTOBER 5 PAPER - MAGAZINES - RAGS OLD MATTRESSES For the convenience of those in the surrounding district *who wish to co-operate, collection depots have been established as follows: BEECHWOOD Carlin's Store DUBLIN William Stapleton CONSTANCE Borden Brown Store WINTHROP A Dolmage Store KIPPEN Kyle's Store CROMARTY Chopping Mill STAFFA Sacller's Store BRUCEFIELE Christie's Store MaSanalle. — Auspices — SEAFORTH LIONS CLUB vmenemsemasseeseemair WATERLOO CATTLE BREEDING ASSOCIATION "Where Better Bulls Are Used" At the Fall Fairs and Breed Shows you will find in the 4 H and open classes, numerous offspring of the bulls used by the Waterloo Cattle Breeding Assoc- iation. • Those sired by our bulls may not be at the top of the class each time. However, they will win their share of honors, especially when. cared for and pre- sented to the best advantage. On the Farms since April 1st, 1953, 1519 daugh- ters of our Holstein sires have been graded 51% G.P. or better as compared to the breed average of 47% G.P. or better for the same period. To assure better than average money making qualities in your young cattle, dairy or beef, use our artificial breeding service. The cost is low. Where can you get as much for your money ?. Non -Profit, Farmer awned and controlled. Life membership $5.00 $5.00 per cow for members $6.00 per cow for non. -members For further information or service, phone collect to: Clinton 515 between: 7.80 and 10.00 A.M. on week days 7.30 and 9.30 AM. on Sundays and Holidays