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Ten -Cent 8111
William Murray, 92, of Seaforth, visiting at
the home of his great-niece, Geraldine 'Puf-
fin, 10, of 42 Fairview ave„ Kitchener, pre-
sented her with an old 10 -cent bill. The bill
was currency used in the early States, and
Mr. Murray says these 5 -cent and 10 -cent
Nieto
bills were very common when he was a
young pian. Mr. Murray was visiting in Kit-
chener and was reminded of the old paper
nickels by Kitchener's "wooden nickels"
which were so popular this sunnier at their
centennial,
Seaf th Fail Fair
DOMESTIC NEEDLECRAFT
Quilt, applique, Mrs. Geo. Seigner,
Mrd. T. Barton, Mrs. J. Kemp; bed-
spread, embroidered, Mrs. Seigner;
quilt, best quilting, Mrs, J. Kemp,
Mrs. Seigner, Mrs. Barton; pieced
cotton quilt, Mrs. Seigner, Mrs, Bar-
ton; bedspread, Mrs. Barton, Mrs.
'Seigner; quilt, child's nursery design,
cotton, Mrs. Seigner, Mrs. Kemp;
Afghan, knit, Mrs. Seigner; Afghan,
crochet, Mrs, Peter Orr; floor mat,
braided rags, Mrs. Seigner; floor mat
hooked, rags, Mrs, Barton, Mrs. W.
Haugh; floor mat, hooked, yarn,
Mrs. Barton. Judge—Marjorie Beggs
LADIES' WORK
Tablecloth, Mrs. G. Seigner, 1VIrs.
M. Steffen; crochet centrepiece,
Mrs. M. Steffen, Mrs. Seigner; lun-
e—heave set, Mrs. M. 'Staffen, Mrs. T.
Barton; centrepieee, embroidered,
Mrs. T. Barton, Mrs. W. Haugh, Mrs.
M. Staffen; centrepiece, crocheted,
Mrs. J. Platt, Mrs, T. Barton, Mrs.
M. ;Steffen; tatted centrepiece, Mrs.
M. Staffen; buffet set, Mrs, 'Geo,
Seigner, Mrs. M. Staffen, Mrs. T.
Barton; card table cover, Mrs. J.
Kemp, Mrs. K. McLean, Mrs. Seign-
er; chair set, Mrs. M. Steffen, Mrs.
J. 'Platt; cushion, Mrs. J. Kemp, Mrs.
T. Barton, Mrs. J. Platt; needlepoint
cover, Mrs. D. Lemon; petite point,
Mrs. G. Seigner; needlepoint, Mrs.
G. Seigner, Mrs. J. Kemp; shell ,pict-
ure, Mrs. J, Kemp, Mrs. W. Haugh;
tatted doiley, Mrs. Geo. Seigner,
Mrs. M. Staffen; pillow slips, white,
Mrs. Seigner, Mrs. Kemp, Mrs..Staf-
fen; pillow slips, color, Mrs. W.
Haugh, Mrs. iSeigner, Mrs. Kemp;
pillow slips, other, Mrs. Staffen,
Mrs, Kemp, Mrs. Seigner; linen tow-
els, Mrs. Staffen, Mrs. Kemp, Mrs.
Seigner; bath towels, Mrs. Staffen;
_eisip, towels, Mrs. 3. Platt, Mrs. W.
Haugh, Mrs. 'Staffen; fancy sheets,
Mrs. .Staffen, Mrs. Seigner, Mrs.
vanity set, Mrs. 'Staffen,
Mrs. Barton;Haugh, Mrs. Kemp; boudoir
pictures, Mrs. Platt; nian's pyjamas,,
Mrs. 'Seigner; man's work shirt, Mrs.
Albert Clark; wool mitts, Mrs. Har-
ry McLeod; fine socks, Mrs. Seigner,
Mrs. Platt, Mrs. S. Storey; work
socks, Mrs. (Kemp, Mrs, J. Carter,
Mrs. Platt; sweater, Mrs. Seigner;
pullover, Mrs. Kemp; apron, Mrs. J.
Carter, Mrs. Seigner, Mrs. Kemp;
work apron, Mrs. Kemp, Mrs..Seign-
er, Mrs. Albert Clark; house dress,
Mrs. Seigner, Mrs. Staffen, Mrs.
Kemp; ladies' blouse, Mrs. Kemp; la-
dies' camesole and half slip, cotton,
Mrs. Haugh; night dress, Mrs.
Seigner; skirt, cotton, Mrs. Seigner,
Mrs. Staffen, Mrs. Haugh; skirt
wool, Mrs. Staffen, Mrs. Haugh,
Mrs. (Seigner; bed jacket, Mrs. J.
Carter; gloves, knit, Mrs. Platt;
mitts, Mrs. Platt; handbag, felt, Mrs.
Barton, Mrs. Staffen; baby's, set,
Bruce Keyes, Mrs. Seigner, '-Mrs.
Kemp; baby's set, crochet, Mrs. Sei-
gner, Mrs. Kemp, Mrs. Staffen; car-
riage cover, Mrs. Sam Storey, Mrs.
Albert Clark; child's overalls, Mrs.
Kemp; child's dress, Mrs. Seigner,
Mrs. K. McLean, Mrs. W. Haugh;
child's dress, Mrs.. Kemp, Mrs. Seig-
ner, Mrs, 'W. Haugh; child's socks,
Mrs. Orr, Mrs. Platt, Mrs. Storey;
boys' suit, 'Bruce Keys; child's sun
suit, Mrs. Kemp; girlscoat, Mrs. Sei-
gner; article of graft knitting (pic-
ure to be attached to finished arti-
cle) Mrs. K. McLean, Mrs. J. Platt;
made -over garment, Bruce Keys,
Mrs,. Seigner, Mrs. 'Staffen; costume
jewellery, Mrs. Storey; pot holders,
Mrs. Staffen, Mrs, Storey, Mrs,
Kemp; house slippers, Mrs. Staffen;
dressed doll, Mrs.'Keith McLean,
New Canadian's 'Class—crocheted
article, Mr's. D. Bruinsma; bill
slips, Mrs, D. Bruinsma; baby's set,
Mrs. D. Bruinsma; fancy sweater,
Mrs. D. Bruinsma, Mrs. R. delioer;
other article, Mrs. 0, Bruinsma,
FINE ARTS
0i1 painting, any other subject,
'Shoila Bailey, Mrs, S. McBZ'ien; wet-
ter colors, scene, Fred Snow; water
colors, any other subject, IVIrse S.
McBrien, (Exeter); novelty Place
Cards, Mrs. y. Dalrymple,
Judge—M. Thomas.
FLORAL EXHIBIT
.Asters, Mrs. W. Haugh, Mrs, John
A. Platt; Aster display, N. H. Sheen,
Mrs, Haugh; Cosmos, display, N. H.
Sheen, Mrs. E. Nott; 'Calendula,
Mrs. Haugh, Wire, Nott; 'Dahlia, Porn-
porn, display, N. 1i,' Sheen; Dahlias,
3 blooms, N. H. Sheen, Mrs, F. Dal-
rymple; Dahlias, 7 blooms, N. Id.
Sheen, Mrs. F. 'Dalrymple; Delphin-
ium display, Mrs. Haugh; Gladiolus,
3 spikes, different, N. H. Sheen,
Mrs. Nott; Gladiolus, 7 spikes, dif-
ferent, N.H. Sheen, Mrs. Haugh;
Gladiolus, 3 named varieties, each
with name attached, N. 1.1. Sheen,
Mrs. Haugh; Marigold, African, dis-
play,
isplay, Ml's, Haugh, Mrs, Platt; Mari-
golds, French, display, Mrs. 'Platt,
Mrs. Haugh; Larkspur, display, Mrs.
Haugh; Scabiosa, display, N. H.
Sheen; Salpiglossis, display, Fred
McClymont; Snapdragon, display,
Mrs. Haugh, N. H. Sheen; Zinnias,
5 'blooms, Mrs. Platt, Mrs. Nott; Zin-
nias, baby, Mrs. Haugh, N. H.
Sheen; Zinnias, Peppermint, N. H.
Sheen, Mrs. Leslie Pryce; African
Violet, Mrs, T. Barton, Wm. S. Stor-
ey; African Violet collection, Mrs.
Barton, Mrs, F. Dalrymple; Begon-
ias, Mrs. Haugh; Begonia Rex, Mrs.
James Carter, W. S. Storey; Coleus
Mrs. Nott, Mrs. Haugh; display oil
Annuals, Mrs. Haugh, Mr's. Dalrym-
ple; Chrysanthemums, Mr's. Dalrym-
ple; Cactus collection, Mrs. Haugh;
Corsage, N. H. ;Sheen, Mrs. E. Nott
Fuschia, Mrs. Carter; Floral arrange-
ment, N. H. Sheen, Mrs. Haugh;
Floral design, Mrs. Haugh, Mrs. K.
McLean; single house plant, Mrs. E.
Nott, Mrs. Carter; Aspidistra, Mrs.
Dalrymple; dried winter bouquet,
Mrs. Haugh; table bouquet, low, N,
H. Sheen, Mrs. Sam Storey; table
bouquet, 'tall, Mrs. Dalrymple, N. H.
Sheen; modern floral arrangement,
Mrs. Leslie Pryce, Mrs. Platt; Tith-
onia, Mrs. E. Nott; Miniature Gar-
den, Mrs. Nott.
HORTICULTURAL PRODUCTS
Winners in nearly all classes, Fred
McClymont and Joan McClymont.
Other winners were: A. 0. V.
Plums, Mrs. W. Haugh, F. McCly-
mont; green grapes, Wilbur Keyes,
F. McClymont.
ROOTS AND VEGETABLES
Judges: A. R. Truax, E. Stanley.
Twelve tomatoes, red, Mrs. W.
.Baugh, Fred McClymont; tomatoes
yellow, Mrs. W. 'Haugh, F. McCly-
mont; collection tomatoes, F. Mc-
Clymont; onions, Dutch sets, Mrs.
James Carter, Mr's. Haugh; quart
onion -sets, Mrs. Haugh; 1 quart cu-
cumbers, pickling, Thos. Aldington,
Elgin Nott; quart butter beans, Ken
Stewart, F. McClymont; quart white
beans, Ethel Dennis, Mrs. Haugh;
table carrots, short, 'Garnet Adams,
Thos. Aldington; table carrots, long,
F. McClymont; pickling beets, F. Mc-
Clymont, Mrs. Haugh; turnif blood
beets, Mrs. Haugh, Rae Houston; 3
cucumbers, Thos. Aldington, Elgin
Nott; table parsnips, Thos. Alding-
ton, Mrs. Haugh; peppers, Mrs, John
A. Platt, Rae Houston; sweet table
corn, Mrs. Haugh, Wm. Storey; field
corn, Jack Crozier, Elgin Nott; win-
ter radish, F. McClymont, (Garnet
Adams; sunflower heads, F. McCiy-
mont, Mrs, H. McLeod; novelty in
vegetables, F. McGlymont, Mrs.
Haugh; Fall cabbage, Thos Alding-
ton; ;Winter cabbage, Thos. ,Alding-
ton; muskmelons, John Broadfoot;
citrons, striped, Garnet Adams, Mrs.
Leslie Pryce; watermelons, Elgin
Nott, F. 'McCymont; vegetable mar-
row, Mrs. L. Pryce, Garnet Adams;
pie pumpkins, Garnet Adams; table
squash, F. McClymont, Mrs. L.
Pryce; largest pumpkin, Wilbur
Keyes, W. Teall; field carrots, F.
McClymont; Swede turnips, L. Sand-
ers, Garnet Adams; Swede turnips,
William Keyes, L. 'Sanders; (3 -quart
basket by weight Irish Cobbler early
potatoes, Rae Houston; 64qt. 'basket
by weight any other variety early
potatoes, Thos Aldington; fodder
corn, Mrs. Haugh, Jack Crozier; col-
lection of garden produce, F. Mc-
Clymont, Mrs, Haugh; for winner of
most points, Fred Moalymont; Hub-
bard squash, W. Teall, Mrs. L. Pryce.
CANNED FRUITS & VEGETABLES
Strawberries, Mrs. E. Nott, Mrs.
J. Carter, Bruce Keyes; cherries,
Mis. J. 'Carter, Mrs. E. Nott, Mrs.
S. Storey; peaches, Mrs. 3, Carter,
Mrs, E. Nott, Mrs, S. 'Storey; pears,
Mrs. J.. Carter, Mr's. E. Nott; plums,
Mrs. S. Storey, Mrs. J. Carter, Mrs.
E. Nott; pineapple, Ethel Dennis,
Mrs. J. Carter; raspberries, Mrs. K.
McLean, Mrs. J. 'Carter, Mrs. A,
Jamieson; grape juice, Mrs, S. Stor-
ey, Mrs, J. 'Carter; tomato juice,
Mrs. Les Pryce, Mrs. A. Jamieson,
Mrs. J. Carter; chili sauce, Ethel
Dennis, Mrs. S. Killen, Rae Houston;
pickled cherries, Mrs. J. Carter; to-
matoes, Mrs. A. Jamieson, Mrs. Rata
Orr, Mrs, G. Papple; cucumber
Pickles, Mrs. S. Storey, Mrs, A. Jam-
ieson, Mrs. J'. Carter; pickled 'beets,
Mrs. R. Orr, Mrs. E. Nott, Mrs. J.
Carter; relish, Mrs. S. Hillen, Mrs.
K. McLean, Mrs. E. Nott; salad
dressing, Mrs. K. McLean, ls. J.
Carter, Mrs. Rets Orr; chicken, Mrs.
J. Carter, Mrs, J. Storey; tomato
catsup, Mrs. J. Carter; black currant
jam, Mrs. G. Seigner; strawberry
jam, Ethel Dennis, Mrs. E. Nott,
Mrs. S. Hillen; raspberry jam,
Mrs. K. McLean, Mrs. A. Jamieson,
Mrs. J. Kemp; apple jelly, Ethel Den-
nis, Mrs. J, Carter, Mrs. G. Seigner;
red currant jelly, Mrs. E. Nott, Mrs.
J. Carter, Mrs, S. Storey; other var-
iety jam, Mrs. G. Seigner, Mrs. E.
Nott, Mrs. J. Carter; collection, Mrs.
S. Hillen, Mrs. J. Carter. Judge —
Jean Beggs, Linwood.
DAIRY PRODUCTS
Butter, crock, Mrs. J. Carter, Ethel
Dennis; butter, .prints, Mrs. J. Cart-
er, Ethel Dennis; butter, individual
servings, Mrs. J. Carter, Ethel Den-
nis; maple syrup, Fred McClymont,
Ethel Dennis; soap, Mrs, J. Carter,
Fred McClymont; cottage cheese,
Mrs. Jas. Carter, Fred McClymont;
lard, Fred McClymont, Ethel Dennis.
Judge, Mrs. Norman Carter.
HOME ECONOMICS
White bread, Mrs. S. Storey, Ethel
Dennis, Mrs. K. McLean; brown
bread, Mrs. S. Storey, Ethel Dennis;
Mrs. James Carter; fruit bread, Ethel
Dennis, Mrs. James Carter, 'Mrs. Sam
Storey; buns, white, Mrs. S. Storey,
Mrs. K. McLean, Ethel Dennis; col-
lection buns, Mrs. S. Storey, Mrs.
K. McLean, Mrs. Carter; Angel cake,
Mrs. T. Barton, Mrs. K. McLean,
Mrs. Carter; chocolate cake, M'rs. K.
McLean, Mrs. G. Papple, Mrs. Cart-
er; white cake, Mrs. Les Pryce, Mrs.
J. Carter, Mrs. S. Storey; dark fruit
cake, Mrs. Beta Orr, Mrs. J. Carter,
Mrs. A. Jamieson; light fruit cake,
Mrs. J. Carter, Mrs. Sam Storey;
maple cream candy, Ethel Dennis,
Mrs. A. Jamieson, Mrs. E..rsNott;
fudge, Mrs. ,K. McLean,
Jamieson, Ethel Dennis; assorted
candy, Mrs. A. Jamieson, Mrs. Wm.
S. Storey, Mrs. S. Storey; cookie,
Mrs. IS. Storey, Mrs. J. Carter; un-
cooked cookies, Mrs. Les Pryce, Mrs.
J. Carter, Mrs. S. Storey; macaroons,
Mrs. K. McLean, Mrs. S.Storey, s
J. Carter; small cakes,
Stor-
ey, Mrs. Les Pryce, Ethel Dennis;
apple pie, Mrs. A. Jamieson, Mrs.
Stan 'Hillen, Mrs, G. Papple; cherry
pie, Mrs. G. Papple, Mrs. J. Kemp,
Mrs. K. McLean; lemon pie, Ethel
Dennis, Mrs. J. Carter, Mrs. S. Stor-
ey; raisin pie, Ethel Dennis, Mrs.
G. Papple, Mrs. J. Kemp; butter
tarts, Mrs. S. Hillen, Mrs. J. Carter,
Mrs. J. Kemp; jam tarts, Mrs. Stor-
ey, Ethel Dennis, Mrs. J. Carter;
tea biscuits, Mrs. K. McLean, Ethel
Dennis, Mrs. S. Storey; biscuits
wheat, Ethel Dennis, Mrs. J. Carter,
Mrs. Beta Orr; scones, Mrs. J. Cart-
er, MTs. S. Storey; meat loaf, Mrs.
J. Carter, Mrs. R. Orr, Mrs. S. 'Stor-
ey; shortbread, Mrs. Les Pryce, Eth-
el Dennis, Mrs. J. Carter; sandwich-
es, Mrs. K. McLean, Mrs. Les Pryce,
Mrs. S. Storey; school lunch, Mrs. J.
.Carter, Mrs. G. Papple, Mrs. S. Stor-
ey; Educational display, Mrs. J. Car-
ter, Mrs. K. McLean, Mrs. Les'Pryce;
special pie, Ethel Dennis, Mrs. S.
Storey, Mrs. G. Papple; special cake,
Ethel Dennis, Mrs, G. Papple, Mrs.
J. Carter; spice cake, Mrs. S. 'Storey
Mrs. J. Carter; chili sauce, Ethel
Dennis, Mrs. Les Pryce. Judge—
Jean Beggs, Linwood.
GIRLS GARDEN CLUB
Scabiosa, Marilyn Taylor, Dora
Stinson; Zinnias, Dorothy Keys, Ag-
nes Bicknell, Ruth Crozier; Marigold
African, Marilyn Taylor, Mary Lou
Roeplay, Mary Lou RLaurel oe, Peggy McLeod,
dis-
play,
Agnes Bicknell; Larkspur display,
Agnes Bicknell, Ruth Crozier, Mari-
lyTaylor; Cosmos, Agnes Bicknell,
Marilyn Taylor, Sandra Doig; throe
Dahlias from seed, Dorothy Keyes,
Marjorie McEwing; Gladiola, Agnes
Bicknell, Dorothy Keys, Elizabeth
MeEwing; three Gladiolas, Sandra
Doig, Agnes Bicknell; flat din-
ingroom bouquet, Elizabeth Mc -
Ewing, Marjorie McEwing, Joan
Somerville; best . arranged. living -
room. bouquet, Marjorie MeEwing,
Peggy McLeod, Elizabeth McEwing;
collection of annuals, Catharine
Campbell, Janet McGregor; modern
floral arrangement, Catherine Camp-
bell, Marjorie McEwing, Sandra
Deis; centrepiece of vegetables,
Bonnie McLeod, Agnes Bicknell,
Janet MOGregor;'best animal figures,
'Gloria Carter, Janet McGregor,
Laurel Dale; 3 11t, dutch sets, Lois
Roe, Agnes Bicknell, Elizabeth Me-
Ewing; Broccoli Head, Janet Mc-
Gregor, Marilyn Riley, Marilyn Tay-
lor; best cabbage, Marjorie McEw-
ing, Agnes Bicknell, Marilyn Riley;
best cabbage, Elizabeth McEwing,
Catherine Campbell, Marjorie Mc -
Ewing; diningroom bouquet, Bonnie
McLeod, Marjorie Papple, Marjorie
Mak:wing; diningroom bouquet, Lois
Roe, Agnes Bicknell, Elizabeth Mc -
Ewing; livingroom bouquet, Mar-
jorie ''apple; livingroom bouquet,
Ruth Crozier, Catherine Campbell,
Peggy MacLeod; display of vegeta-
bles, let year members, Sandra
Doig, Gloria Carter Laurel Dale,
Marilyn Riley,Marjorie Papple,
Marjorie McEwing, Louella Moylan,
Bonnie McLeod, Marilyn Taylor;
2nd and 3rd year members, Agnes
Hicknell, Dorothy Keyes, Beth Mc -
Ewing, Catherine Moylan, Catherine
Campbell, Ruth. Crozier, Alma Fowl-
er, Janet McGregor, Peggy McLeod;
display of new vegetables, 1st year
member's, Marilyn Taylor; 2nd and
3rd year members, Catherine Camp-
bell; dinging'room bouquet, Ann
Haugh; livingroom bouquet, Ann
Haugh; collection, Mrs, Leslie Pryce;
three pepper squash, Mrs, Leslie
Pryce.
GIRLS 4-H CLUBS
Seniors; slip, Agnes Bicknell, June
Smith; canned tomatoes, Catherine
Campbell; Juniors: slip, Dorothy
Keys; half slip, 'Gloria Carter, Mary
Broadfoot, Ann Haugh; Camisole,
,Gloria Carter, Mary Broadfoot, Ann
Haugh; sample Faggoting, Janet Mc-
Gregor, Mary Broadfoot, Gloria Car-
ter; sample French and flat seams,
Mary Broadfoot, Janet McGregor,
Gloria Carter; slip patch, Janet Mc-
Gregor, Gloria Carter; jar of canned
tomatoes, Agnes Bicknell, Janet Mc-
Gregor, Ruth Ann Crozier; record
book, Dorothy Keys, Mary Broad -
foot, June Smith; record book, 2nd
and 3rd year, Ann Haugh, Cather-
ine Campbell, Sean Scott; third year
girls: canned fruits, etc., Catherine
Campbell; Ex -members: canned
fruits, Beth Pryce, Judge—Greta
McKercher,
HIGH SCHOOL SECTION
Home Economics
Cotton skirt, Ruth McLarnon,
Faye Ross; cotton blouse, Faye Ross,
Joy Jantzi, Ruth McLarnon; grade X
weskit and skirt or jumper and
blouse, Barbara Boyd, Ruth 'Sills,
Marlene Austin; winter dress, June
Smith, Jean Scott; blouse, Mary Lou
Roe, Marg. Stuart, Alice Christie;
bers, June Smith, Douglas Jamieson,
Ann Haugh; pickling cucumbers,
Douglas Jamieson, Jack Broadfoot,
Ruth Crozier; turnips, Ronald Eyre,
Floyd' Dale, Betty McLarnon; feed
turnips, Ross Millean, Ronald Eyre,
Marjorie Papple; tomatoes, Dorothy
Keys, Betty Campbell, Barbara
Boyd; pumpkins, Douglas Riley,
Lawrence Taylor, Marilyn Riley;
squash, Janet McGregor, John
Jewitt; potatoes, Betty Campbell,
Ann Hailgh; Irish Cobblers, Ann
Haug 11, Betty Campbell, Jean
Scott; A. V. potatoes, Keith Pethick,
.Charles Green, Elizabell MsGavin:
sweet corn, Janet McGregor, Barbara
Boyd, Ruth 'Crazier; corn, June
Smith, Grace Siemon; vegetable. col-
lection, Dora Ann Stinson; sheaf
oats, Mary Dennis; barley, Mary
Dennis; wheat, Mary Dennis; farm
scrap book, Beatrice Siemon; poster,
Jean Shortreed, Rose Siemon; weeds,
Elizabeth McEwing, Dora Ann Stin-
son, Ken Colson; insects, Beatrice
Siemon.
PUBLIC SCHOOL SECTION
Vegetables
Turnips, Connie Eckert, Kenneth
Wright, Cathie E c k e r t, Gayle
Wright, Melva .Boyce; carrots, Barry
Fleming, Diane Byerman, Ron Riley,
Larry Byerman, Bob McClung; gar-
den carrots, Lloyd Pethick, Louis
Devereaux, Christie Dobson, Elaine
Pryce, Ronald Beuerman; red man -
golds, Bill 1Vlillson, Harvey Dale; yel-
low mangolds, Melva Boyce, Stuart
Boyce; parsnips, no name, Bill Mill -
son, Lee Fleming, Susane Haugh,
Ron Riley; beets (short), Maurice
Stinson, Mary Belle Stinson, Emily
Elliott, Louis Devereaux, David
Stinson; onions, Ron Riley, Kenneth
Cardno, Douglas Hugill, Ruth Crich,
Paul Hagan; ripe tomatoes, Cecil
Bruinsma, Mary Allan, Reggie Smith,
Suane Haugh; citron, Barbara Fal-
coner, Wayne Hugill, Harvey Dale,
June Dohnage, Jean Broadfoot; cab-
bage (any variety) Benny Alcker,
Helen Elliott, Barry Fleming., Laura
Hatcher, David Stinson; potatoes,
Sharon McNichol, Ruth Crich, Aileen
Eaton, Kendra Moore; potatoes, Ron
Beuerman, Bruce Dale, Ron Riley,
Ron Carter, Lloyd Pethick; potatoes,
Ron Beuerman; summer squash, Lyn-
da Dobson, Katie Scott, Bill Millson,
Harvey Dale; cucumbers, Suane
Haugh, Helen Broadfoot, Wayne Hu -
gill, Gail Crich Nancy Pepper; sweet
corn, Johnny Snow, Larry Byerman,
Suane Haugh, David Stinson; collece
tion of vegetables, S.S. 1, Htlllett,
S.S. 8, Tuckerslnith.
Flowers -
Pansies, Jack Lenon, Geo. Reeves,
Sandra Hugill, Darlene 'Sills, Elaine
Oke; Sweet Peas, Barbara Nott;
Gladioli, Lois Tyndall, No. 187SPS,
grade XI, weskit and skirt or jacket Ronald 'Beuerman, Suane Haugh
and skirt, Dora Ann Stinson, Mar- Douglas Hugill; Asters, No, 954SPS,
Don Wright, Neila Hillman, Bonny
Fleming, Douglas Wright; French
Marigolds, Linda Pryce, Ron Beuer-
man, Diane Beuerman, Stuart Boyce,
ion Dick, Joyce Wilson; party dress
or party blouse, Ann Haugh, Betty
Goudre, June Ross.
Craft
Crocheted handkerchief edging, Suane Haugh; African Marigolds,
Donna Chomicki, Dorothy Keys, Rose',Barry Fleming, Dianne McCabe,
Murray; hliClt darning, Jean Scott, I Heather McLeod, Wayne Hugill, Lois
June Smith, Rose Siemon; embroid- Tyndall; Zinnias, Billy Teall, Lois
ered article, Donna Chomicki, Beat- Tyndall, Maurice Stinson, Barry
ricet4aiemon, Rose Murray; stenciled Fleming, Ron Beuerman; Dahlias,
article, Rose Murray, Faye Love,, Melva Boyce, Barry Fleming, Stew
Margaret McLeod; knitted bonnet, Boyce, Ron Riley, Kathy .Boshart'
mitts •or sox, (grade 9), Beatrice Sie- Cosmos, Joan Roberton, number
mon, Penny James, Margaret Boyd; 9021 Lee Fleming number 906 Bet -
knitted bonnet, mitts or sox (grade ty Gibbing; assorted variety, Melva
X) Margaret Stewart, Mary Los Boyce, Carl de Boer, Nancy Berger,
Linda Pryce, Heather McLeod; din-
ing table centre flowers, Dianne
Free, Billy Teall, Mary Ann Snow-
don, Barry Fleming, Lee Fleming.
Cooking
Tea biscuits, Evelyn Dick
, Nancy
Roe, June Smith.
Foods "
6 tea biscuits, Isabel Engel, Alice
Christie, Libby Habkirk; 6 plain
muffins, Jean Scott, PenJa Ah
June Ross; 6 cream puffs,1 D' k
Brecht; 6 assorted fancy cook es, pepper, Madelon Townsend, Linda
doughnuts,
Lane, Virginia Smith; tarts, Sharon
June Smith, Jean Scott; 6 do
Laird Norris, McNichol, Emily Elliott, Margaret
chocolate cake, Penny
James, Ruth Albrecht, Frances Cook; Reeves, Ellen Connell; chocolate
chiffon cake, Ruth Albrecht, Jean layer cake, Nancy Pepper, Judy Bo-
shart, Joan Reynolds, Betty Muegge,
Scott; .pie (apple), Barbara Boyds
Linda Simms, Jean Gloria Carter; muffins, Marilyn Del-
ringue), Jean Scott. Scott; pie (me:ringue), Jean Scott.low, Carol Anderson, Mildred Crich,
Industrial Arts and Crafts Linda Lane, Beverly Phillips; cake,
Class project in woodwork, Peter Pearn McLean, Anne Troutbeck,
Vander Vliet, Glen Chesney, Ken Cathie Eckert, Kenneth Albrecht,
Colson; extra project in woodwork Sharon McNichol; pie, Karen Nich
Peter Vander Vliet; class project in Dison, Linda Dobson, Nancy Pepper,
Judy Crich, Gloria
any metal, Peter Vander Vliet, Carter; Maple
Lawrence Taylor, Ken Colson; three Cream, Don Albrecht, Pearn
sheets drafting, Keith Pethiek, Peter Lean Elaine Balli Phyllis Bryans;
Maloney, Charles Green. Grade X: Fudge, Bonnie Wesglund, Ron Riley,
class project in woodwork, Nei] Karen Nicholson.
Broadfoot, Ron 'Seeing, 'Ron Mason; Writing
extra project in woodwork, Charles Grade 1, Public School, Kay Me-
'Pryce. Grade XI: class project in Cowan. Connie Rivers, Mary Malo;l-
woodwork, Don Dodds, Joe Williams;
three sheets drafting, Bill Flannigan,
Don Dodds, Hugh ,Gorwill.
Flowers
Asters, Elizabeth McEwing, Dor-
othy Keyes, Marjorie MeEwing; Cos-
mos display, Jean Scott, Marilyn
Taylor, Grace Siemon; Dahlias, Joan
Somerville, Dora Ann Stinson, Mari-
lyn Taylor; Marigolds, =arbara
Boyd, Janet McGregor; Marigolds
display, African, Ruth Crozier, Dor-
othy Keys, Elizabeth McEwing • Pe-
tunias, Jean Scott, Elizabeth McEw-
ing, Joyce Miller; Pansy display,
Betty Campbell, Paul McMaster,
Rose 'Siemon; Snapdragon display,
Elizabeth McEwing; Gladiolus, 3
spikes the same, Elizabeth McEwing,
Sack Broadfoot, June Smith; Gladi-
olus, 3 spikes different, l'aul Mc-
Master, Mary Broadfoot, Jean Scott;
Gladiolus display, Paul McMaster,
Mary Broadfoot, Beth McEwing; col-
lection of Annuals, Elizabeth McEw-
ing, Ann Haugh, 'Charles Green; Be-
gonias, Paul McMaster; 3 potted
plants, Paul McMaster, Ann Haugh;
African Violet in bloom, June Smith,
Jean Scott, Ruth Albrecht; Coleus,
2 varieties, Paul McMaster, Ann
Haugh, Elizabeth McEwing; Gerani-
um, Paul McMaster, Beth McEwing:
Cactus collection, Ann Haugh, Paul
Mc Masts i•, Marion Hemingway;°
.Chrysanthemum display, Beth Mr.
Ewing, Ann Haugh; Floral arrange-
ment, Paul McMaster, Ann Ilaugh,
Ann Sinclair,
Agriculture
Onions ---Dorothy Keys, Marjorie
McEwing, Doris Johnston; carrots,
Keith .Pethiek, Dora Ann Stinson,
Barbara Boyd; bunch carrots, Keith.
Pethick, Dora Anil Stinson, Barbara
Boyd; parsnips, Dora Ann Stinson,
Ann Haugh; beets, Jean Scott, Keith
Pethick, Marjorie McEwing; cucum-
nigan, Brian Brady, Kenneth Ding,
Jim Coleman; bookends, Brian Flan-
nigan, Donald Wright; model, John-
ny Snow; any garment, number 1109,
Ellen Gorwill; embroidered tea tow-
el, Caroline Ross, Connie Smith,
Sharon McNichol, Elaine Ball, Mar-
garet Reeves; one apron, Elaine Ball,
Betty Muegge, number 1151; knit-
ted article, number 954, Ellen Dol -
mage, number 1151; best cartoon,
Dianne Gardner, Jucly Nott, Carl de
Boer, Kay Nott, Ken Coleman; col-
lection of wild flowers, Joan Bach;
model boats, Andy Calder, Bruce
Austin.
McKILLOP SCHOOL, FAIR
(Continued)
•
'!'omen,,,:.:; Ei,,11,1c lay S.S. Lu; Joe
Murphy, 8.S. Aye!, Ryan, S.S. 1 ; Ag1168
S.S. 1, (.;101.16l:uyd, S.S.6; Mai'
lt
Mea•ehe, 6. .tae potatoes: Bert
'kings, 8.3, 1; 1.54! ! Ilea. r, S.S. 16; wide!,
Sone:m ill, S8 7; MY 1-3',, ss 5 ; PIM!
Horan. S.S. r : Bor:"u- Muleoq, 8.3, 1. Gruen
Mountain 1''tytae,: Lu„11. •3, , 1.
I:n
ti, K.
Entaledin pot;taa,i: Karel; lir, B.S. !u;
James Sloan. 1.:t. 6: 1' s1ti-s M.,'\irhnl,
9; Ma,•r;ar•�1. Ken., 31.31 Toe., 11311 s,33,
blrmr�<,I:,: FaciesM:�lem.e. c,;!..�} ; li,�kh
Sienem, 33,1, ti ; _il,S. 6: Bert
Densis. .33.5. 7; Paul Sal ;i„' S.S. In; Jlln
Madm. 1. T„11 aarn:i;�,•..'1. s.
S. ,; S;166,6 Sun. ill, S.4fie . ; 1)al-
'fwd. S.S.Morj t Smith S 1. Irish
(:ohbl r potatoes; 1 r 1r r Connelly, S.S. ri;
.('illy Ryon, S.S. 1: 31.-rnice lHxneille, S.S.
Stanley <;laucill.•, 3.8. 9; Pn'tl Murray, •
S 8; Sheila Malone, S.S. 1. "fable turnips:
Lois 4:o,Iti , S.S. G ; Jim Malady. B.S. :; .
Joan Coyne, S.S. 1; Eileen S.S. 1;
Stephen Cronin, S.S.Jeri': Cronin, S.S.
i. Mork, coilkin, ti 8. L; Mary Lou ('oyne,
R.S. 1; Elsie Rege!c S.S. G.
811,15
Winner illy. ; Billy Murphy. S.S. :1; Aud-
rey McNichol. S.S. 7. Fell apples: Geraldine
Dennis: S.S. 9; Margaret Smith, S.S. 4; John
M,,stgomosi', B.S. 12; Jean Mnntiromety, S.S.
-12; Elsie lln:cle, S.S. 61 Nay nor•an.
Pears; Bill McCovin, SS 7. Plums: Paul
Bettie,, S.S. 10; Gary Bel'.tles. S.S. 1e; Betty
Murray, S.S. 6: Geraldine Dennis. S.S. 9:
Helen M,doney, S.S. 1; Kathleen 1)oerr. S. S.
8, Cueumbeus; hale Beuermann, S.S. 6; Shar-
on Beuerman, S.S. 6; Ken Murray, S.S. 8;
Michael Lane, S.S. 3; Billy Ryan, S. S. 3.
Poultry
White Rack: Geraldine Dennis, SS 9 • Bob.
by Pryce, S.S. 0; Reg. Stone, S.S. 2. White
Leghorns: Ann Melady, S.S. 3; Bill McGavin,
S.S. 7. Licht hybrid: Geraldine Dennis, S. S.
3; Maria, Melady, S.S. 8; Jean McLaughlin,
S.S. 8. Ideaty hybrid: Geraldine Dennis, S, S.
9; Marjorie Campbell, S.S. 4: Eleanor Keys,
8,8. 10; Kenneth Papple, 5.5. 4. Rhode Isl-
and Meds: Cyril Ryan, 5.8. 7; Iten Ryan, S.
8. 7; Leslie Campbell, S.S. 4. Sussex: Bruce
Elliott, S.S. 6; Karen Dolmage, S.S. 10; San-
dra Dolg, S.S. 6; Kenneth Papple, S.S. 4.
Turkeys: Agnes Bicknell, S.S. 1; Elaine
Beattie, S.S. 12; Billy Siemon, S.S. 8. Ban-
tams; Gary Settles, 5,5, 16; Harvey Ryan,
5, S. 1; Elsie Regele. S. S. 6; Larry Scott,
5.5, 2. Pigeons; Elaine Maloney, S.S. 1 ; Jean
Maloney, S.S. 1; Reg. Stone, S.5. 2; Douglas
Boyd, 5.5. 6.
Pets,
Cate: Murray Murray, S.S. 61 Merle God -
kin, S. S. 6; Rosemary Murray, S.S. 1; Jim-
my Bosman, 3.5. 9, Rabbits: Kenneth Pap-
ple. 5.5. 6; Ricky Riehl, S.S. 8; Leslie Camp-
bell, S.S. 4 ; Fergus Jantzi, S.S. 6. Special
Pets:. Lloyd Glanville, 5.5. 12; Leslie Clamps
hell; S.S. 4; Vincent Maloney, S.S. 1; Harry
Ryan, S.S. 1. Rouen ducks: Marjorie Canal, -
bell, S. 5. 4 ; Kenneth Papple, S.S. 4; Mar-
garet Scott, S.S. 4; Jimmy Maloney, S.S. 1.
Geese, Mai'auer'Ite Scott, 5. S. 4; Kenneth
Papple. SS 4; Eileen Maloney, SS 1; 3.
Maloney, 5.5. 1. Dogs: Geraldine Dennis, 5.
S. 9; Joan Boyd, 5.5. 6; Donald Sirot, S.S.
3; Geraldine Dennis, S.S. 9.
Best horse-drawn vehicle: Beechwood school,
Joan Maloney. Best -decorated bicycle! Mar.
jade Boyd, S.S. 0; Joyce Hamilton, S.S. 9;
Loretta Connelly, S.S. 6; Eleanor Keys, S.S.
1e. Pony and saddle; Joan Maloney; S. S. 1.
Flowers
Zinnias: Kathleen Doerr, S.S. 5; Paul Bet,
ties, S.S. 10; Marjorie Smith. S.S. 4 ; Billy
Beuermann, S5 8 ; Barbara Driscoll, SS 7;
Stanley Glanville, S.S. 9. Baby zinnias: Gary
Settles, S.S. 10; Jane Somerville, S.S. 7;
Kneen Dolmage, S.S. 30; Audrey McMichael,
S. S. 7; Janet McKercher•, S.S. 6; Eleanor
Keys, S.S. 10. Sweet peas: Jean Patrick, S.S.
12; Bobby Pryce, S.S. 6, Cosmos; Eileen Ma
loney, S.S. 1; Merle Godkin, S.S. 6; Eleanor
Keys, S.S. 10; Audrey McMichael. $.5. 7;
Ronnie Driscoll, S.S. 7; Billy Siemon, S.S. 8.
Snapdragon: Barbara Driscoll, S.S. 7; Keith
Siemon, S.S. 8; Audrey Patrick, S.S. 12;
Gary Battles, S.S. 10; Ruth Manley, S.S. 8;
Geraldine Dennis, S.S. 0. Dahlia: Marjorie
Smith, S.S. 4 ; Jane Somerville, 5.S. 7; Shan
on Somerville, S.S. 7; Elsie Regele, S.S. 5;
Paul Settles, S.S. 1; Joan Maloney, S.S. 6.
Phlox; Billy Beuermann, SS 8; Billy Sie-
mon, S.S. 8; Paul Betties, S.S. 10. Marigolds:
Kathleen Doerr, 5.5. 8; Gary Settles, S.S. 10;
Theo Melady, S.S. 3; Audrey McMichael, S.S.
7; Elaine Murray, S.S. 1; Laurence Lane, 5.
S. 3. Gladioli: Eileen Smith, S.S. 6; Gary
Betties, S.S. 10; Paul Betties, S.S. 10; Bobby
Pryce, S.S. 6; Earl Rock, S.S. 8; Bert Den-
nis, S.S. 7. Asters; Andrew Patrick, S.S. 121
Earl Rock, S.S. 8; Gordon Driscoll, S.S. 71
Donald Little, S.S. 10; Eleanor Keys, S.S. 10;
Paul Betties, S.S. 10, Potted plants: Betty
Kerr, SS 4 ; Rose Beuerman, SS 6; Mar-
jorie
an
jorie Campbell, S.S. 4 ; Elsie Doig, S.S. 6;
Jean Patrick, S.S. 12; Shirley Dolmage, S.S.
10.
Baking
Farcy sandwiches: Eleanor Keys, S.S. 10;
Joan Pryce, SS 6; Margaret Hillen, 5S 6.
White bread; Joe Murphy, S.S. 5; Billy
Murphy, S.S. 9; Fergus. Kelly, S.S. 3; Jean
Maloney, S.S. 1; Eileen Maloney, S.S. 1;
Elly Poland, 5.5. 3. Bran muffins; Janet
McKercher, S.S. 6: Freda Hunt, S.S. 2; Shoe -
on Somerville, S.S. 7: Jane Somerville, S.S.
7; Karen Dolmage, S.S. 1'0 ; Luella Moylan,
S.S. 1. Oatmeal cookies: Jane Somerville, S.
S. 7; Jean Hillen, 5.S. 0; Margaret Kerr, S.
S. 4 ; Joan Hamilton, S.S. 9; Joan Boyd, S,
ey, ld Se, 'McL; 5 6; Marjorie Campbell, SS 4. Buns, St
536-
Grade
Dona2, 'Publitec 'SchoolpSusan , Linda Preanyce, 11hcn Cronin, S.S. 3 ; Joanne Cronin, S.S. 3 ;
Joanne Malone, Carol de Buer, Bob � 5' 3 4ndSchoo�1 Inch: 5Bernice Gl¢n rtlleappie,
Plumsteel, Tommy Richardson; Gr. M1; Iylida Somerbllle, ss. 7 Linda Papple,
3, Public School, Mary Crich, Terry I •s,5. 4 ; Eleanor Keys: S.s. ie ; Audrey Me-
Ast, Jacqueline Drager, Darrell Michael, S.S. 6; Joyce Hamilton, 5.5. 9,
Schneider, Helen Broadfoot; Grade' till.;JAnn M1ea yS 4.56 3Ge r8giyna Ltii,e' S.
4, Public School, Garel Carter, Don ; Marjorie Smith, 5,5, a; Slanluy Gian-
Crozier, Ann Vanden Hengel, Rose-
mary MacDonald, Larry Burns;
Grade 5, Public 'School, Judy Nott,
Emily Elliott, Pearn McLean, Mar-
garet Maloney, Marion Flewitt; Gr,
6 Public School, Dianne Gardiner,
vine, S.S. 9. Layer cake: Patricia Ryan, S.
S. 1; Catherine Ryan, S.S. 2; Sandra Doig,
S.S. 6; Dorothy Smith, S.S. 4. Angel cake;
Sandra Doig. S.S. 6; Bernice Glanville. S.S.
9; Gloria Boyd, 5.8, 6; Amy Stewart, 5.5.
4 Linda Papple, 5.S. 4: Marguerite Scott,
SS. 4. Light layer cake; Bernice Glm,cille.
833.3, Betty Item, S.S. 4; Mary Melady, S
Flora Anne Scott, Edward James, S. 3; (Anda Fnppre, S.S. 9; Luella Moylan,
Virginia ;Gardner, Lois Maloney; Gl•, 9S 1. Eark naevi rake B.rnice C;lanvilln, 5.
g , S 1,3,1;;
; $h3rley Bendersnn 4 4. 33 Faye Little,
7, Public School, 'William de Jong, s.8. 0 ; 53131h Boyd, s.5. h ; Susan E»zona
Anthony Vanloon, Madelon Towns- Verger, s,s. 4; Linda Papple, S.S. 4. Ample
end William Vanier Hengel, Wayne. 1"t; Crrmd btalaney, S.S. J; Ceraldin Den
> n b 4 9 ; Gloria Boyd, S.S. 6 ; Marguerite
Dolmage; Grade 8, Public School, tt s'4. a; stnuloy Grant i.ip ss. n; Linda
Margaret Little, Sandra Savauge, • 1 ; 1 t le, S.S, 4. Lemon pie: Mary Melady, S.
' Bernice 1' ;i i llv, .S, 0 ; t y Hillen,
Patricia Horton, Mary Kellar, Mar- ;Linda Pnppie b 5. 4 ; Patsy Melady,
leene Miller; neatest scribbler, Lois 1 't-.1.. 35; Geraldine ncnnis S.S. 9. Pumpkin
Maloney, Mary Allan, Poem McLean, me Nancy Belly, s.5 8 -Ceialdine amnia,
Melba Boyce, No. 953, S.S, 9; Jean. Melady. S.S. a, Raisin pie;
Maureen Melady, S,5 31 Bill Murphy, 5.3,
Art 3; Marion Hunt 4.8. Fergus Kelly, S.S. 3;
t ,2ldino Dennis 4.5. 9; Billy Ryan, P.S. 3.
Pre school, Gayle Eder, Christie 1 d dressing. Marlen, Pai,per, S.S. 12;
Dobson, Darlene Sills; grades 1, 2 3, Joan Pryce, s 6 Joan H3nen, SS 0; Pntri-
Lois Smith, Susan Suety, nurnher Linda It ;1 nss s. 4 emnice alanv, c. 88 e ;
169, number 151, Barbara Scott;
Grades 4, 5, 6, Bryan Brady, Judy
Crich, Judy Nott, Carol Fowler, Cor-
ot Carter; Grd, 7, 3 Carole Pepper,
Donna Laycox, Bobby Phillips, Stan -
Wm. Vander
Barbara Young; piirrtiltg, ki; Bo¢'iky Irendorsnn1 him lel Go,lkin.
Wilt. Vander Hengel, Wn1. de Jong, Pair , r marlcrt pigs: Bann Cesar; Lind¢
Judy Boshart, Betty Maegge, Karen &moron... Swine, under Otos- months; h.
ii."
m .wills; Lamlie Campbe111 ; E. Smith ; (Ando
Nicholson; spatter work, Marie s ,n ,talk
Livestock
Lang -wool lambs; Donnie Driscoll; Gordon
Driscoll. Mask; t lambs: Gorden 1)rioru11 ;
Donnie Driscoll: Campbell Short -wool
lambs; Leslie; Campbell John Driscoll ; Dons
rdc Ago., liirkm•11 'Lois Cod -
Stone Gerrit Benjamin Carol Cart -
@.r, Lois Scott, Gisels Ilelhig; soap. I iv ..:terk judging was done by G. W; Mont.
carving, Susan Enzenaherger,-13rlan1900 i -4.errhiultli'lielnnoso tutiv' ttor
nu,
13;'atly, BCiel; Flan Matte,
Let! Fleln-�a nut nrrcnitut9rl rrpuaelrtaLivr. l.,nd wn:
ing'. Barry Fleming'; paper cutting, 'b.f;,,1Lhinviu,'.n lar;'flowerlsewere :edged
Rtltil Gorwill.
by Berl. Cliff, Senfsrlh; girls' work WW1
judged by Mrs. 'William Lockhart and Mrs.
John McVey, both of Mitchell; srhnal work
Kindere'artcn, Pamela Powell. "eve aaa judger' ly J. II. ]tinkrad, Gorier eh, tn-
1'y 1Vlcliwaitr, Marie Elllctt, card- snerlor of public srhools 1'el' Nntth Iu rot;
mannan Ir•¢ining caul crafts wnm judged by
board, Michael Malone, Garth Flan- Warta rnzrrmmr. Mhchefl.
Crafts and Hobbies