HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1933-09-28, Page 2PAGE TWO.
THE SEAFORTI-I NEWS.
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"Fresh from the Gardens"
ZURICH FALL FAIR s
GRAIN .AND SEEDS •
•
\ rite Tali wheat, 'Chas. H. Lour=
essy, \belie! ; red fel! 'wheat,- \I,
.Rader,H. I tunnel Pring tt•heat,
Cha H, C ur ey. M Rader; 6 -rowed
:ear rays M. Rader, •II. Ten -inner; white
iaax t" as. H. Courser, \V. R. Dou-
1 :irge peas, H. Desjardine; aural!
•press, . Chas. Id. Coursev, M. Rader;
rye.
J. J;attler, H. -Desjardine; buck-
':43tent. M. Rader. Chas: ,H, •Coursey;
:ted alover seed, •H. Truemner, Mrs.
• alsike clever seed. Mrs. L,
'rile -evret clover seed, A, H. 'War-
ner H. 1) jardiae; timothy seed,
ae Rader, A. \V. \fe'uck; white 'field
:Bent.,. Al. hider, J. Battler; best col-
:'esct to graiii in heal', If. Cleusius, R.
'fie e t `a t seed. Bert Klopp, M:
Rale Lair i Br,-. Special small
evlitirs eeans M Rader.
.s r .. e -F. R iJlisins.
HORTICULTURAL -PRODUCTS
DOMESTIC SCIENCE, BAKING
Loaf white bread, Ed. 1\zalper, C.
Salmon; out bread, G. Jacoh:i, Mrs.
C. Sims; raisin buns or rolls Ed. Wel-
per, Annie Johnson; tea biscuits, R
Geiger, C. Salmon; sugar cookies,
•Annie Johnson, :T-Iaberer !Bros.; gin-
ger cookie;, Annie Johnson, Hy Flax -
bard; fried cakes, Annie Johnson, Hy
1laaabard; loaf cake, Ed, Haberer,
Peter Haberer; dark layer cake, R.
Geiger, \V•nt. Decker; Reith special,
R. Geiger; light layer cake, Ed. Hab-
erer, Peter Haberer; cherry pie, 1V.
Id :Smith, O. Koehler; coffee .rake, R.
Geiger, Annie Johnson. Williams spe-
cials, bread, Ed. t' Alper; tea biscuit,,
C. Salmon.
Meat loaf, Ed. \Valper, Peter Hab-
erer, canned rhubarb, Peter Iletierer,
Annie Johns,;; canned raspberries
Dasher, Annie Johnson; cat
strawberries. a Mrs Emery -e can
cherries, Mrs, Emery, \Vnt. 'Dec
ran ted pear., Dr. \IeKinnoit, A.
Warner; preserved citron, Mrs.
C any k - vi i nates, net less F. t E. 1 Klapp preserved plu
kiss -!a t Iv tar et I2 las. S er-ss e,C Kaabfle ch, . L. Pfi.e;
•screed peaches, Miss \I, Ycung, et
is I ti t,v tt K "t ur variettee er ffabere; currant Gant Anne Jth:t-
aleepees,J+ R." r >•
n , 1 a it- 11 �, H \Vanier berry jar t
ra e C a t et -es winter I t :Mattie Johnson; other native
p Jes. R. Sterling'. I. Triebner; r •t jam, &rat prize, MIAs M. Young
Fri - Tompkins, Laithuaite C ee,ncl nrze no ticket grape jelly,
'or las. R SterP'ty ow apples, el De- iirdine, Mit. \I. t . un_g; red,
? i e & See. J.'Bayer; North-
r.i trline;
h t, Wm. Decker, H. Des
in,. Jas. R. ter- R, le b the mixed vinegar pickles,
a aaxe & S.,n: R. I. Greenan \I' .1).tan, Annie Johnson. bottle
Greening -se •t r ar.i l.cklrs, :Hanle Johnson, Dr,
jl s I er :i t ca :e & San; •\I Kinnon .hottde catsup, Haoerer,
E. Willer:. la-, R. ter -1 'r';. H. Desjardine; i
Ru.-. F.I , ):1 r. Jas. , ',rage, \Ica Sa A ck,ed sed
2-.- e Ries es Pippin.
. ,ma..,e; 1•in. :1. H. \h a. 1-1
vel & S T R.Sterling; C>oiden( red. >rd. ie •r ibis H,
Ru..ct., las. R..Ster:ing \ 1 F.i<s, a-flne collection
.Annie lonusod
„ Mrs. A. Tfe- H• I var dine; cHesn teemed
an:.: 'Ben . Davis.H Desyardme : i t, 6 carie e`.:\. F.Hees,
La: iva e
& S, Snaa La tn•s.c 1u•lge-\Ir.. D. A. Fowler, Dun-
& J,... R.St -in \lamer e,
.men.
7 re ee Jae.R S e ng.: Manes:,
7 •-. R. Sterling. Laitheaite & S,unit LADIES' WORK
u\�" River. Jas. R. Sterling. L :tet -I
f
et•:<c & >-A.-xan r Laaawai:a- (t u,t, ieced cotton, Peter Haber
&S Jas. R Ste n ; Maiden's. el • Habeprer quilt, fancy, cotton,
`J.a La as i.te & v mso , J ., R.: t. ager, Mrs. A. Tiernan; comfort
E:e t i. r -n, Ja R t \yrs Dar,ntg, R. F. Stade; bedspre
?- ha ova:c 3 Sc,n Pewt,1..•enitorcrotchet, .dies \1 Livingst
& So ., F. Tr e t .c.: f•
Grieve; c bedspread, fano \I
L La a va e L s a. Ja .R.t y. M. Rader; house dress, c
tri- )- z P a i a 6'M. Me
ken. Mrs. G. McLean, Mrs. L. Pii
tat, R. era isle:mm.1 sweet I mates sleeping garment, J. W. 11
jacket. and bootees, J. W. Merrier,
\hiss Livingston child's bib, Mrs„
(Fuss; crib corer, Mrs. Darling, Niers,EmerY
mith, 'Mrs
F tss;ehiicl'sa((ancy t dress, ge , MelsMrs. Darl-
ing, Mrs, E. Deters Jr,; play dress,
firs, Fuss, J. W. \ferret'; child's cos-
tume, Mats. C. 'Sims.
Living Room Furnishings
Centre piece, colored, Afirs Living --
stun, W, H. Smith; table runner, Miss
;Livingston, Mrs. Emery; sofa pillow;
Mrs, C. Sims, W. H. Smith; sofa pil-
low, other; handwork, 'Mrs. Enter',
Miss \M: Young; lamp shade, Mrs,
:Darling, Miss Livingston.
Miscellaneous
(Single piece needle work, \'Lisa Liv-
ingston, Mrs. :Emery; collection o'f 6
different styles needlework, \ars, L,
Pfile, Airs. Emery; Dr. O'Dwyer's
Special Mrs. Fuss,
ART WORK,
Oil painting, landscape, Miss M,
Lit ings'tan, A. . E. Oestricher; oil
painting, marine view copy, 'Miss \M,
Liringston, A. E. Oestricher; water
'colors, scene, Miss \L, Livingston, Ed
Merrier; water colors, flowers, Miss
M. .Livingston, Mrs. H. Fuss; water
colors, animals, Miss M. Livingston,
Nies, H 'Fuss; pastel, :Miss M. Liv-
ingston lies. H. Fuss; crayon, Miss,
raw-
giirgston, 'Mrs. Miss 'Livingston,sMr;eFuss;ncil d
g,con-
ventional design, Miss Livingston.
basketry, Mrs. G. -McLean Mrs. C.
Sims; wood carving, H. A. Fuss, ,Mrs.
L. P'file,
'Amateur photo, farm scenes, Mrs,
F Datars Jr,: singlepiece art w'rk,
rued Miss Livingston 0. Jacobi; drawing,
uecltmapleleaf, H. A. Fuss, Hy Fdaxbard;
her,collection moths and butterflies, A. F.
II FTess, Dr. McKinnon; sepia H. A,
L. Fuss, Miss M. Lisit gstou Dr. Afe-
rns Kinnon special, A. F. Hess.
Pre- FLORAL EXHIBITS
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c i• t Ta R ...t...,: F Tr t rite e: 3. 11. \lerner, \\•. H. Smit t La ,'iaii e & in'rt 1 sheer, \ars. Daring, Mrs, Emer
e- R Sterling;
c. lec..,n winter e, ehen apron. H. A. Fuss, Mrs. Em-
tc•a'• I re • i -:g Ia arse to e'e"v adies' smock, H. A. Fuss, J. \
• a.. , and w nter vi .•er, .a des: cap, H. A. Fu
l - R , - T E t .e 1;s, t'ctt \ M. L . a. ,n; swearer, Mi
5.H. A. Fuss; n -o
• t e.r.'-11 Beeety. 1-aitheaite S \i s C. Sims.\Irs: Dar -lin
sem, R ^ c t les. ...: J a I2 . 'Miss. M. Livingston, Joh
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11 T-•t.n'r, I, 1 sett lora tg worn sock, Mrs
s b a'c's. Ii Uc 3j 1. jr„ F. C. Kalsfl•
e-- !t; nuo=in
i t r ., )le :Mee. H. flo
• \I A I ' c tl .,r •t ,kted rag
Ha nit Il
a H r +u t v f a 1 c t Mr
j ... s 1 t .e.,u :lee Jell:
.e-. t, R. I. Stale.
GARDEN VEGETABLES LADIES' FANCY WORK
t:•: l;. a) t I stCr-cher, Miss Living.
Nit-. 1. 1)atarst lace, film cre
c :t \I Darline. Miss \1
tt t,,.;e t i . \\ _ knitte Mrs, E. t
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1:. s\ idin G c r art,
rl 1) r cs r. \I Ni. 1 a.ur
t" \Te, $see: "1 1 air•- Mrs. Emery, NI.
H. : t I. c c r c.-Mrs.ri.
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- i lI. r variety c t \ \It c Mrs, L.
.. tie v , 1, II 'Jt t,, c :1• e ear, e c. J. \V.
1 . • t. .\. '•i:•et.. W. II Smit. L1:,.ri,:n em -
II` f Ii `M^ Da ng. Mrs. Emery;
i, I I. c „tee:: e t , H. A ruse
. ri I), le t\ , . 1. .s. stat v cress h.
t.,,ta li .,t; -1. A I. (. W. de.'e:•: Italian
If, A. I \ Is -
,10,r.:'1' 1,: 1 , r e,e 1 ,it,: \l 1 is-
~„ • Is• 1 ie. De.,_ u, M.. II. .e. 1' ,0111 .tent-
ia _ fa I V1 e c s._'e• \Irs. C•..s.o \;:...Dar
r• rel C 1 , W. t.ng.
\t -,co r',1 it- is. ieter.
'Wilier:, 12 tic E. Dining Room Furnishings
J • tV t R. it , c tt t •' a e L• .,1 set. 11:-.. Darling, 1 C.
t at e,- a 'I, R R. Geiger; t .;ltd set table; r \{
er re o1a , ,1 1V. R 1) l; t_, I : t. .\1 . Dari'
::r;' table
,test ()Need e bat F \\ Esc w21s \l, . I- Pele, Mrs. Darling;
1)r ,ohs ,d cabbage, 1.,.\'t .err, black ..tat, napkins, Miss Livingston,
'"'i•'12 d sat. E (tattle,. Iiia !ley 1 F.cloth,
s ; w'tte relish. r, t arts\lis \S.
"'reek: p k r i .a J. Batter. I , r. H Puss; it e tray
a bean Ed-. \Va p level.st , \h:- (?file: centre
• F. R ie 1tm< & Son; yellow pump \tr„, Darin;., .1, I . Oeste ca -r,
.eiu Ella fie' ,r ad, H, Truemner;nfet set, Mrs. 1)arling. \Irs.• C.
cr , n,• h oemptr t Ella Hevw,. d situs,
1 :Battler: 4 heti t celery, John Grieve
citron. R rr:.ge.. A. Reichert; Hub- Bed Room Furnishings
/card -quash. 11. '1'ruenmer, 0, Er,ek, ,.
Id t”, n1 ;t12 e tasat 1-1. Truemner, H ,'...ow i 1,, par einbru dared, \I iss.
k.ra usiu bl ,,,d Beets. -1. H. \Varne ,g. t ,a, Lee. \1erne: p,l.ow sips,
Dr. M. -..Kinnon; root beets, J. Batter er hand work, Mr,. Dar. Mg, \1.55
A. R ,_ pert; tea tel,tit, W. \Molts in a, tat y _beets and ptt>ow
1'11 E. \Villers muskmelons, t,\ its t, match, \I ss Livingston, l4 s.
M.masean, Thomas Snowden; red to- .�a.!'.ng; towels, ernbro>.dtered, \Sias
gnat„sl I. Trienier, F, Brock; yea ares oat .\Irs. R. .Patterson Sr.,
Tow tomatoes, J. Battler, Niel Smith; . el Airs, [)arhn., •\Less H.
garden vegetables, 3. Battler, F ❑ batty towel and wash cloth,
Brock. ck..
Mrs. Emery, Mrs., Sims;s.
C.dresser
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y,
Judge -5, \V, Ortwein. runner,Mrs. Emery, Miss NI,Young;
DAIRY AND OTHER PRODUCTS stir• curtains. Mrs. Emery, el re. Pfile;
a er. set, Ect. Meaner, John Grieve;
n. c
But•er, crock
r am set Mrs. Darling, Ed. \Mer
or tub, winter use .25 g,
lbs., Ed. Wolper, H H. Neeb, buEter,.'1•!:.: (lona<nr cu.hian, Mfrs •. Emery,
crock, 5 pounds, "J, ;Battler, Mel Smith, .1 '' \f. Young laundry hag, Mrs.
butter, 3 lbs., prints, Wm. Decker, -eery. \'Mrs, Darling; night robe,
Ed. Haberer; cheese, homemade, Ed
Haberer, Ed. W'aiper; 'honey, in comb
Ed. Haberer; honey, extracted, Ed
Haberer; ,honey display', Ed. Haber-
er; maple syrup, J Battler, M. ,Rad-
er; 'hen's eggs, J. Battler, T. (Meyer;
'Pair dressed chickens, R. ,Geiger, Jas,
R. .Sterling; home made band soap,
John Grieve, H, Desjardine.
A. F. Hess special, W. Moussea'u;
' C. Fritz Special, R. (Geiger; Laird
`Bens.. Ea Ha'herer.
judge -+j. W. Ortwein.
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Cut Flowers
Asters, white, 8 bloom, Ella Hey-
wood, Peter Haberer; collection of
asters, Peter Haberer, Ella Heywood;
dahias, cacti variety, Ella Heywood;
dahlias, decorative Mrs. Emery, Ella
Heywood; gladioli Ella Heywood;
adioli, 6 blooms, different varieties,
Ella Heywood; roses, best collection,
Pete" Hahercr, Ella Heywood; zin-
nias, Ella Heywood, A, r Hess; an-
nuals, ual.s, hest- collection, Peter Haberer,
Ed:a Heywood; perennials, hest coll-
ection, Peter Haberer, Ella Heywood;
table bouquet,Ella I-Ieywood, Peter
Haberer,
Potted Plants
Begonia Rex, H. Truentner• 'Bee-
t nia flowering, Peter Haberer; Col-
eus, Peter Haberer, Annie Johnson;
ogle geranium, Peter Haberer, G.
Jacobi; double geranium, Mrs. E. De-
r Jr., Peter Haberer; Fuschia, 1
nele, 1 double, Peter Haberer; Fos -
Pia, 1 double, Peter Haberer; six
house plants, Peter Haberer, Annie
Johnson,
Judge: J, 1V, Ortwein.
CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT
W. Hoffman Special, Albert Claus -
iris; collection garden vegetables, R.
Geiger, Thomas Snowden; collection
mounted weeds, Albert Clausius, A..
F. Hess; best dressed doll, E. F,
tamp; bird house, F. Brock, .Albert
Clausius: writing, under 10 years, H.
1laabard, Jas. R. Sterling writing,
er 10 years, Thos. 'Meyers, J. Batt-
er art, over 10 years old, G. Jacobi,
Jahn Grieve.
Staffa School
Fair
Hubert Township sixteenth annu-
s: -elute: fair dress a large crowd un
\i eelay a terneen. The exhibits were
e\
t Me>tt i
!tat v to tin I1
iota
to as mimerous as the precious
The delightful display of flowers
p ae many :n view o: the
dee see -en.
1. 3 .,clock a parade of fit's echoois
c:e.1 past the Township hall and
.: ere ineeeeted by the judge, Serge.-
:‘;;;.) 31ele:la:d of Stratford, The
eelewin •-T 1. v s Lek part in the
'trade: S.S.N.,, 2, Margaret Smith,
Teacher;S ` No, 3, W. McKa g tea-
cher; S S, No. 4, Barbara S nt,r. un:
:eaeher S.S. NJ. 6, R. McKay. tea -
ti S.S.S. No. 4, R. O'(:,,c r,r, tea -
,:1'c Iirst prize far Strathcnta plays -
cal exercises aid parading yeas won
by last -year winder, S.S. No, 2, witn
non ,; the ether schools rankest
Des: 2nrl, S.S. 4, 51 points; 3rd,
`.S. 3, 44 plants; 4th, S:S, 6, 40 points.
Manual Training
Hay rack, R. Carbert (2), Hugh
Doig (4); milk stool, R. Carbert,
Hugh TJ>ig, L Miller (4); collection
insects, R. ,Carbert, Barbara Carbert
(2); c r,lection leaves, R. Carbert,
Harry Burns (3); rope halter, S, Jet-
rerS (4), R. Carbert; scrap hook,.
eve stock, Hugh Doig (4), Spencer
Jeffery (4). R. Carbert (-2), Ross
Coleman (4); collection of weeds, R.
Carbert (2), Ross Coleman (4), Spcn_
er Jeffery (4), P. Ross (4).
Art
Sr.
T V,•• -,O d
t
Homesteads -.A
Jaen
e
Colquhoun 02), D. Dow 02), Donald
Gray (3), Eldon Barbour (3).
.--,Old Homestead -G, Miller (2), I.
empleton (2), E. Gray (2).
IIS. -Calendar -,Ross Coleman (4),
rnold Harris (2), Dorothy Harris
), D. Ma'haffy (2).
II. -Trees - Leona Fawcett (4),
T
1r,i M. Young, no -ticket; step-ins,
• Darling, 'Mrs. Fuss: collar and! T
tJ set, Mrs, Fuss, T. W. Merner,i
ndkerchiefs. \firs Livingston, Mrs. A
"„,s: wrist bag, Mrs. Fuss, Sam (2
",:'richer• negligee jacket, Mrs.
lien Miss M. Young; ladies' slip,(
` ars. Fuss, Mrs. Darling; ladies' scarf,10
\fr,. Fttss, M. Rader; ladies' dressing I
Is
1r,..., n,,,.r „,. \a.5. 0. Sims.
3
( Wilma a •a,me
T s ,3
( Ina Butson us
t on
(4)
I
Sewing
Three cornered tear -P, Ross,(4),j (6),';Ro'bert Orth (e), S. Jeffery (4):
Children's Wear
Bonnet, Mrs. Darling, Mel Smith;
orbs Smile (4), Lloyd Miller (4),
Walkom (2),
T. -Meade e Baker'O, Mar*
Gray
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THUR'S'DAY, 'SEPT. 28, 1933.
71,
RESERVES
NEEDED I
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and modern days, has been
won because one of the contending
armies was able to call upon reserves
at the right moment. In the battles
of life—and who can avoid them?—
Seventeen Branches in Ontario
financial reserves will oftentimes
carry you through to happiness and
success. Start today—even with
a dollar bill—to build a savings ac-
count with any Branch of the Pro-
vince of Ontario Savings Office.
PROVINCE OF OwiiS: OFFICE'
EVERY DEPOS/76VAAN%; 1'YONTARIOCO 2F�NM 'EN7
HEAD OFFICE ttN°�`t: �: A`5-'ee
PARLIAMENT C LD ucs
SEA'FORTH BRANCH -
- J. M. McMILLAN, Manager.
44
Marion Riehl (3), Agnes Scott (6),
Dorothy Tuffin (2),
Dressed Doll -!Barbara Carbert (3),
Mildred Elliott (3), Doris SmaIe (4),
May McNaughton (6), •
Darned Sack=Marion Reihl. (3),
Pearl Ross (4), Madeline \Valkom
(2).
Fancy Apron -Mildred Elliott (3),
Agnes .Scott (6).
Wash Cloth --(Helen \1c\.aughtan
(6).
Fancy Towel-aAilene Colquhoun
(2), Marion Reihl (3), Ross Coleman
(4)
Patched Grain Bag -Robert Car-
bert (2), T. Moivor (4S), Louis _Mc-
Grath (4S).
Fancy Patch -\Mildred Elliott (3).
Cooking
Light cake --'Agnes Scott (6), Isa-
bel Drake (3), LasralidLellan (6),
Bernice McKellar (6).
:Half dozen Plain Cookies - Ruth
Trivett (6), Agnes Scott (6). Isabel
Drake (3), Allene Colquhoun (2).
Bran Muffins -Margaret Scott (6),
1'leite Col u
n hour (2), Ruth Trivett
(6), Iva \Va'lkom (2.)
Fancy Cookies or 'Macaroons-
Isa-bel Drake (3). Ruth Trivett (6), Ile
Drown (3). .
Chocolate Cake --Isabel Drake (3),
Peter Houghton (6), Iva \Va)korn (.2)
Jean Burns (3),
Canning
Fruit Jelly -Marion Reihl (2), Jean
Burns (3), 'Isabel Drake (3), Jean
'Fulfils (3). r
Canned d B 1
0ects-
Carr 1 \°i+p
axil
(2),
R t -h Trivett (6).
Pickled Cucumbers-Jeaii Tuffin
1)1. Pearl Ross (4), Spencer Jeffery
14), Marion Reihl (3).
Canned Peas -Ross NI river (4),
Marion Reihl (3), Isabel Drake (3),
Jean Burns (3).
Ssheoi Lunch -Hugh Doig (4).
Spencer Jeffery (4), Robert Carbert gladioli, Spencer Jeffery, Eldon::111en,ISadler; cooleing ani! sewing, \Miss He -
(2), Ina Butson (4), Donald (ray, Marilyn Gray; gillardia fen \lctKerchet, 'Miss 'Margaret ,\Pc -
Roots Spencer Jeffery, Douglas Gray. Jean Millan; outdoor exhibits, Mr. McCul-
\fangolds---:S. Jeffery- (4), Ross. 1Is St, NIarys, and C. 'D. Gr
N,hniaat Ptc.hert Carbert; corcopisaham, Ag -
Coleman (4),, _Bina R, Coleman (4) Hugh Doig, Spencer Jeffery; R. Car-ricnitttral Representative.
Allene Colquhoun (2). bert.
Turnips -4S. Jeffery (4). MinaR. Fruit
Coleman (4), Ross Smile (4), Ross Spieh, S. Jeffery, Eldon Barbour,
Coleman (4),
Ray
mond :Miller, Ina Id alkom; Bald -
Potatoes win -s, Lloyd Miller, Earl Drown; Rus -
Irish Cobbler -Philip James (3), ,lila:
Robert Carhert (•2), Barbara Carh- et . NormEthel \!staff'; Do-
an,ert (2). Donald Colquhoun (2). old Colquhoun, Dorothy \Mahaffy,
Green Mountains -Carroll Vipond
Snows, Manion Reihl, Kathleen Col -
(2), Allene Colquhoun. 'Margaret Vi-
pond (2), Robert Canbert (2). i.
Dooleys-Anna 3facKay (6), Spen- Arthur Belabour, Spencer Jeffery; Id)-
eer Jeffery (4), Kathleen Colquhoun exanders.' Ethel \Lahaffy, Dorothy*
(2) Ross 'Sma'le (�). r
\talraffy, Jean Norman, Tlarry T -,urns,
TIte officers of the fair are: 'Thomas
Scott President; Earl \Tipond, vice
president \Siss Ranhara Simpson, sec-
retary; \ltss Margaret Smith, treas-
urer,
'1'. Eaton Company, Limited, Tor-
onto Spe Tali To the pupil winning
the highest number of points, a sily-
cluhotel ; Carroll Vipond; Arthur Bar- or ti 1)111', Spencer Jeffery, 126 points;
hour; Greenings, Raymeee millet•'2nd prize: a Book, "1'amotie Canadian
7tiiin S'tori
s, Lloyd hiller, Mary M. Ryan.
Beets -Carroll Vipond (2), \4arg
aret Vipond (2), Robert Carbert (2)
S. Jeffery (4).
Table TurnipsLloyd Miller (4)
Russell :Aus'tin (6), Hazel Laing (6).
Tomatoes- 4Ina Butson (4), Lloy
Milder (4), S. Jeffery (}), Alex. Mill
er (4).
'Green Cucumbers - Doris Sinale
(4,) Lloyd _\LdDougall (6), Barbara
Carbert (2),- Robert Carbert (2).
Sweet Corn -+Robert Carbert (2),
Barbara Carbert (2), Norman Do
(2), Spencer Jeffery (4).
Best, Pumpkin -Leona 'Fawcett (4),
Kenny Burns (3), Ila Norman (3),
Spencer Jeffery (�4):,
Head Cabbage--fna Butson (4),
Harry Burns (3), P. Ross (4), 'Mar-
ion Reihl '('3)
Citron=Ila Drown (3), Jean Tuffin
(3), Lorne Elliott (3), Evelyn Tuffin
(B)
Squash - Adlene Colquhoun (2),
Maxine Norman (3). Robert Carbert
(2), Pearl Ross (4).
Flowers
'Pinks,Spencer Jeffery (4); asters,
(slain Ross Coleman, S. Jeffery, Don-
gild Colquhoun, Ila Norman; asters,
mixed, Spencer Jeffery, Donald Cal-
(inhuun, Ross Coleman Ila Norntau
zinnias, Spencer Jeffery, Lloyd
ler, Douglas. Gray, Pearl Houghton;
calendulas, Robert Carbert, B. Carb-
ert„ S, Jeffery,Margie Templeman;
salipiglosis, S. Jeffery, 'Donalda Gray;
French marigold, S. Jeffery, Ina Bee-
son. Jean Norman, John Templeman;
cesenes--lI abe! Drake, a e, S. Jeffery, Ro-
bert
2c
tett
Carbert, e t T•ua Butson; t African
marigold, S. Jeffery, Earl Drown;
phlox. S. Jeffery, Jean Norman, 'Rob-
ert Carbert; Verbena. S. Jeffery, Jean
Norman. Marilyn Gray; Ina Butson;
seem peas, Hugh Doig, S. Jeffery
dahlia, Dorothy Dow. Eldon Allen,
D•o old Colquhoun, Norman Dow;
_,Arlene Watson, Ina Walkoni,
:L -Meade Baker, Marilyn Gray,
Dorene 'McLellan, Frank Miller.
Primer -.\Marilyn •Gray, Theresa Ry-
an, Wilma Jean James, Margie Tern -i
d pleman, .,,,�j
Poultry �l�
1,Vhite Leghorn, cockerel, Robert
Orth, Wilma James, .Robs. Carbert;
pullet, Wilma James, ,Robert Carbert;
pair, Carroll Vipond, Lloyd McDou-
gall, Philip James.
Doe
Barred Plymouth Rocks --Cockerel;
Ross Smade, Spencer Jeffery, Ina .But-
son, Donald Colquhoun; pullet, Spen-
cer Jeffery, Ina Butson, Davis Snrale,
Arthur Snrale; pair, Ina Butson, Ag-
nes Scott, Spencer Jeffery, Lloyd Mc-
Dougall.
'White 'tVyandottes-Cockerel, Phil-
ip James; pullet, Philip James; pair,
Wilma James,
Geese,' pair -Dorothy Do -w, Robert
Carbert, Billy \'lorris,.. Maurice Ryan;
pair ducks, :Margaret Ryan, Kathlee
Cols -thou n-
I ❑, Lloyd 'IdDougald, Spell-,
cer Jeffery.
Live Stock
Heavy colt, horn 1933, Arthur
Smale, Roy Ross, 'John Templeman;
trained and roomed colt, born 1933,
Roy Ross, Arthur Sntaie, John Tem -
plenum; dairy dairy calf, John Templeman,
George Sniaie; beef' calf, Robert Car-
bert, Barbara Carbert, John Temple-
man, Philip James; pair pigs, Spen-
cer Jeffery, Carrell Vipond; bacon
hog under 7 months, Norman Dow,
Dorothy Dow,' Spencer Jeffery, Car-
roll \ t mn
d lfar� >
ar V' n :
I ct r , nd: market
p .r et
lamb, Robert Orth, Carroll Vipond.
;Special---eBest pet shown by, pupil in
school, Robert Carbert.
Judges of the indoor departments
were Art, Mrs, Simon Biller; Man-
ual Training, speaking, writing, Ins-
pector J, 1HL Snti1)1 and Mrs. Smith;
flowers, firs. Ta,,7es Hill, Mrs. W.
Stories,” h hot
g > eft Carbert
3'3 mints
i
and 3rd ,prize by Marion Reed, 311. pts.
'The Bank of Commerce, Dublin,
prize, a cup, for the best beef cell,
was ,won by Robert Carbert,
Grain Tahnan, S. Jeffery, Lloyd !.filler,
Fall Wheat _'S. Jeffery (4), Theresa R san Robert _ Orth; 'r e y h
neer ate -1 0 ert Carhert (2),
Barley -Robert Carbert (2),
Fall
Wheat
heatC1
Ain
t --i
Dor
oth}
haffy (2)Marion
\.f
a
-
Reihl
3 Russell
Millet (2), Spencer Jeffery. (4),
B,arl •cv _1 B
,_
O:A.C.
I,arbara Carbert
(2), Robert Carbert (2), John Temple -
Irian (21, Carroll Vipond (2),
Banner Oasts=Kenny Burns(3),
Robert Carbert (2), Barbara Carbert
(2), Harry Burns (3.
Corn for Ensilage -Spencer Jeffery
(4), Harvey Drown (3), Earl Drown
(3).
Vegetables
Collection. Carrots -;S. Jeffery (4),
\Marion Reih( 3
O, Donald Coluh
q oun
(2'),' Hugh J. Doig (4). '
Collection Onions - Eldon Allen 1
nears, Spencer Jeffery, Mario Re;hl,
Pearl Ross. Harvey Drown; best ••
t of
lection, Donald Colquhoun, tifargare
Mahaffy.
Apple Nanaing Contest -ds -'t, Marg
are Mahaffy, _nil, Isabelle Temple
man; 3rd. Donald Colquhoun; 415
Dorothy Tuffin.
Public (Speaking-1,s't, D'o'nal.c( Gray,
gird, Tom \Mclivor; 3rd, Jean TuRin;
4th, Ila Gray.
Writing
V, Class-)Isabeld Tem,p'lentan, Er-
ma Gray, Roy Ross, !Rhea Ross.
TV: Class-lJe'an Tuffin, Donald's
m
Gray, Ila
Drown Vera lMu>,w,rthr•.
-Ross Coleman Dorothy
TIT. Cla_'s y
Harris, Dorothy Ma'haffy,. Arnold
Harris.
bI, Glass-4Anna Kay; In'a Walko v,
Miller s Worm :Powders work so
effectively tivel
that •
Y norrs of wormace i -
s
'can be found. The pests are macer-
ated in the stonta'ch and pass an\pay.
in. the stools without being percept-
ible. The r i
an
Y nake e•in.i•r
t e n
s,weep and clean
wee
of
the eat '
tCStine
5 and nothing
in the shape of: a, semen can find
lodgement there when th,e .po,wd'ers
are in operation. !Nothing -could the
;Imre 'Liam 'ough,or desirable ,@Ivan their
auction.
STILL TIME 'TO WINt
You still can enter the great coaihest
offering an income f
g o $1,000 .a Year
for Life. L"ul'1 details a•n•d first three
coWpotis will appear in The Auterdcm
Weekly with (October '1st issue of
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