The Seaforth News, 1944-09-28, Page 6THE SEAFORTH NEWS
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1944
Seaforth Fall Fair
Prize List
HORSES
Agricultural- Brood mare and foal,
Robt, W. Campbell, Harry Bolger,
Wilmer Turner; foal, Willner Turner,,
E. J. Atwell (Belton, Ont.); filly or
gelding, 4 years, Fred Roney and 3rd,
E. J. Atwell; filly or gelding, 3 years,
E. B. Goudie, E. P. Chesney; filly or
gelding, 2 years, Wilmer Turner, D.
J. Fletcher; ..filly, or gelding, 1 year,
Wilmer Turner; sweepstakes, Fred
Roney.
Heavy Draught - Brood mare and
foal, J. A. Darling, Wilmer Turner;
foal, Harry Bolger, Wilmer Turner,
J. A. Darling; filly or gelding 4 years,
Grant Summers & Son (Aylmer) and
2nd, D. J. Fletcher; filly or gelding,
2 years, D. J. Fletcher and 2nd, Wil-
mer Turner; filly or gelding, 2 years,
Fred Roney, Norman Beuerman; filly
or gelding, Wilmer Turner; sweep-
stakes, Grant Summers & Son.
Wagon Horse -Brood mare, M. E.
Hooper & Son; foal, Stephen N)'ur-
ray, Robt. W. Campbell, Russell Man-
son; filly or gelding, 2 years, M. E.
Hooper, E. J. Atwell; filly or gelding,
1 year, M. E. Hooper and 2nd.
Roadster - Roadster or carriage
foal, M. E. Hooper.
Harness Class -Agricultural team,
Fred Roney, E. J. Atwell; beery
draught team, Grant,. Summers and
2nd, D. J. Fletcher; wagon team
Wm. ' Decker, John Kries, Emmet
Malone; roadster team In harness,
Currie & Tervitt; roadster horse,
.Currie -& Tervitt and 2nd, Bob Kirk-
by; carriage horse, Lorne Carter, E.
J. Atwell, G. B. Dorrance; lady driver
and outfit, Lorne Carter.
McMichael Special, Harry Bolger.
Dorrance Special, S. Murray, R. W.
Campbell. Hugh Berry, Judge.
CATTLE
Shorthorns -Cow, R. M. Peck, Roy
Pepper, Wm. Oestricher; heifer, 2
years, R. M. Peck, Wm. Oestricher,
W. Turnbull & Son; heifer, 1 year,
Wm. Oestrieher and 2nd, R. M. Peck;
heifer calf, Roy Pepper, W. Turnbull,
R. M. Reid; bull calf, W. Turnbull,
Roy Pepper; bull 1 year old, W. Oes-
trieher, W. Turnbull; bull, 2 years,
R. M. Peck, W. Turnbull; herd of 4
females and bull, W. S. O'Neill, R. M.
Peck, Howard Wright.
Grades (Beef) -Heifer, 1 year, W.
Turnbull; heifer calf, Russell Man-
son and 2nd; steer calf, Roy Pepper
Russell Manson.
Butcher Cattle -Fat cow or heifer,
W. Turnbull; steer or heifer, over 1
year. \V, Oestricher, Roy Pepper, W.
Turnbull; baby beef, Roy Pepper, W.
Oestricher, W. Turnbull.
Hereford's - Bull, 2 years, W. S,
O'Neil, Howard Wright and 3t'd; cow,
Howard ' Wright and 3rd, W. 8,
O'Neil; heifer, 2 years, W. S. O'Neil;
Howard Wright and 3rd; heifer, 1
Year, W. S. O'Neil and 2nd, Howard
Wright; heifer calf, W. S. O'Neil,
Howard Wright; bull calf, W. S.
O'Neil.
Ayrshh'es - Bull, John Ballantyne
(Atwood); cow, John Ballantyne and
2nd; heifer, 2 years, John Ballantyne;
heifer, 1 year, John Ballantyne;
heifer calf, John Ballantyne and 2nd;.
bull calf, John Ballantyne.
Jersey -Cow, Irvin Trewartha and
Ind, Glen Nixon; heifer, 2 years, Ir-
vin Trewartha and 2nd; heifer, 1
year, Irvin Trewartha and 2nd; heif-
er calf, Irvin Trewartha and 2nd; buil
calf, Irvin Trewartha.
L. J. White, Judge.
Harry W. Ische, Judge of Jersey
and Ayrshire classes.
SHEEP
Shropshiredowns - Ram. Orval
McGowan add and, G. H. Armstrong
(St. Pauls); ram lamb, Orval Mc-
Gowan and 2nd, G. H. Armstrong;
ewe, Orval McGowan and Srd, G. H.
Armstrong; shearling ewe, G. H.
'Armstrong and 3rd, Orval McGowan;
ewe lamb, Orval ,McGowan and '3rd;
G. H. Armstrong.
Southdowns - Ram, P. E. Dearing;
ram lamb, P. E. Dearing, ewe, P. E.
Dearing and 2nd; shearling ewe, P.
E. Dearing and 2nd; ewe lamb, P. E,
Dearing.
Lincolns -All classes, A. D. Steeper
(Ailsa Craig) and 2nd.
Leicester - Ram, 'Wm. R. Pepper;
ram lamb, .Wm. R. Pepper and 2nd;
ewe, Wm. R. Pepper and 2nd; shear -
ling ewe, Wm. R. Pepper 'and 2nd;
ewe lamb, Wm, R. Pepper and 2nd
and 3rd,
Oxfords - Ram, Orval McGowan
and 3rd, Donald Dearing; ram, Orval
McGowan and 3rd, Donald Dearing;
ewe, D. Dearing and 3rd, Orval Mc-
Gowan; shearling ewe, 0. McGowan,
D. Dearing and 3d; ewe lamb, D.
Dearing and 2nd, Orval McGowan,
Dorset Horned -P. E. Dearing and
3rd, Orval McGowan; ram lamb, P.
E. Dearing and 2nd and 3rd; ewe,
P. E. Dearing and 2nd, Orval Mc-
Gowan; shearling ewe, P. E. Dearing
and 2nd, Orval McGowan.
Market Lamb Special - Ewe or
wether„any breed, P. E. Dearing, 0.
McGowan, Donald Dearing,
Eph. Snell, Judge.
PIGS
Yorkshire - Boar, Jas. S. Cowan
(MoiIktou), W. Turnbull & Son;. boar
under 1 year, W, Turnbull and 2nd,
Jas. S. Cowan; sow, W, Turnbull &
Son, Jas. S. Cowan; sow under 1 year,
W. Turnbull & Son, Jas. S. Gowan,
John Powell Jr.
Berkshire Boar, Jas. S. Cowan;
boar under 1 year, Jas. S, Cowan;
sow, Jas. S. Cowan and 2nd; sow un-
der 1 year, Jas, S. Cowan.
Tamworth - Boar, Douglas Bros.;
boar under 1 year, Douglas Bros. and
2ud; sow, Douglas Bros, and 2nd;
sow under 1 year, Douglas Bros. and
2nd. Pen of 5 shoats, W. Turnbull &
Son, Jas. S. Cowan. J. J. McGavin
Special -W. Turnbull &,Son, Jas. S.
Cowan.
Bacon Hogs (pen of 4) - J. E.
Hugill & Son, Robt. E. McMillan,
Russell Bolton, Howard Wright.
Judge -W. R. Lobb, Clinton.
POULTRY
Brahmas, c, h, ckl, p, Jacob Battler.
Barred Rocks, c, h, Jacob Battler.
White Rocks -c Douglas Bros„ J.
B. Mills; h, 'Douglas Bros., Fred Mc-
Clymont; ckl, Fred McClymont,
Douglas Bros; p, Douglas Bros.,
Jacob Battler.
A.o.v. Rocks, c, J. B. Mills, h, ckl,
p, 3. B. -Mills and 2nd. •
Dorkings, c, J. B. Mills,
A. o.v. Hamburgs, c,; h, J. Milts and
2nd; c, J. B. Mills; p, J. B. Mills,
Jacob Battler.
Orpingtons-c, J. B. Mills; h,' J. B.
Mills, Douglas Bros.• p, J. B. Mills.
Black Minorcas, c h, Douglas Bros.,
ekl, Jacob -Battler, Fred McClymont;
p, Douglas Bros., •Fred McClymont.
White Wyandottes, c, Jacob 'Bat
tier; h, Jacob .Battler, Tied McCly-
mont; ckl, 'Douglas Bros., Fred Me-
Clymont; p, Douglas Bros., Jacob
Battler.
A.o.v. Wyandottes, c, h, ckl, p, J.
B. Mills 'and 2nd.
Anconas, h, p, Jacob Battler.
Rhode Island Reds, c, h, ekl, p,
Douglas Bros, Jacob Battler.
Andaluslans-h, Jacob Battler; ekl,
Fred McClymont, Jacob Battler; p,
Jacob Battler.
White Minorcas-c, J. B. Mills; h,
J. B. Mills, Douglas 'Bits.
Utility Pens - Wyandottes, J. B
Mills, Jacob Battler; Plymouth, Fred
McClymont and 2nd; Leghorns, Jacob
Battler, Douglas Bros.; Rhode Island
Reds, Jacob Battler, Douglas Bros.;
Minorcas, Fred McClymont.
Utility Barred Rocks, h, p, Douglas
Bros., Fred McClymont; ckl, Fred
McClymont, Douglas Bros.
White Leghorns-c, Douglas Bros„
J. B. Mills; h, ekl, Douglas Bros, and
2ncl; p, F, McClymont, Douglas Bros,
Jersey Giants -c, h, Douglas Bros.;
city, p, Douglas Bros. and 2nd..
A.o,v. Bantams, c, li, ckl, p, Doug-
las Bros. and 2ud.
Game Bantams, 0111, p, K. Webster.
Pekin Ducks, c, h, ckl, p, Douglas
Bios. and 2nd.
Rouen Ducks c, h, Douglas Bros.,
Jacob. Battler; ckl, Douglas Bros.; p,
Douglas Brost and 2nd.
Allsbury Ducks, c, h, ckl, p, Doug-
las Bros. and 2nd.
Toulouse Geese, c, h, ckl, p, Doug-
las Bros.
Emden Geese, c, h, ckl, p, Douglas
Bros. A.O.V. Geese, c, h, ckl, p,
Jacob Battler.
Meir Special, best bird, J. B. Mills.
HORTICULTURAL
Collection of apples, Fred Neely-
mont; winter apples, Fred McCly-
moat; fall apples, Fred McClymont;
Baldwins -Fred McClymont; King of
'rhompkins-Fred McClymont.
Northern Spies -E. B. Goudie, F.
McClymont' Fallawater-Fred Mc-
Clymont; Golden Russet, F. McCly-
mont; Wealthy, Fred McClymont;
Pewaukee, F. McClymont; Ontario,
F. McClymont; Roxboro Russets,
Fred McClymont; Cayuga,Red Streak
or Twenty Ounce, F. McClymont.
Spitzenburg, Fred McClymont.
Fameuse or Snow Apple, Fred Mc-
Clymont, E. B. Goudie;. Colyert,. F.
McClymont; Blenheim Orange, Fred
McClymont; Maiden Blush, F. Mc-
Clymont; crab ,apples, red, F. McCly-
mont; drab apples, yellow, Fred Mc-
Clymont.
Rhode Island Greening, Fred Mc-
Clymont; Fall Pippin, Fred McCly-
mont; Cranberry pippin, ;Fred Mc-
Clymont' Canadian Red, F. McCly-
mont; McIntosh Red, 'F. 'McClymont;
Tatman Sweet, F. McClymont.
Pears -Winter pears, 'Fred McCly
moat; Flemish Beauty, F. McCly
mont; Duchess of Agouline, Fred Mc-
Clymont; Beurre. Clairgeau, F. McCly-
mont; Belle Lucrative, F. MCClymont.
Louis Bonne de Jersey, Fred McCly-
mont; Bartlett, F. McClymont.
Plums - Green Gage, Fred McCly-
mont; Lombards, Fred McClymont;
Rene Claude, .Fred McClymont; any
other variety, Fred McClymont.
Grapes - Red, Fred McClymont;
Blue, Fred McClymont; collection of
grapes, Fred McClymont.
Judge -Norman Carter.
Yti ' 1."Tle -•---
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We are Saving
. . for War
In wartime, the people of Canada,
out of their savings, are providing
the means of destruction.
Destruction of a. ruthless enemy
aiming to enslave us all ... this
has been the purpose of the
planes, the ships, the tanks, the
ammunition we have furnished
to our fighting men and those of
our allies ... out of savings.
Let us Continue to Save
- " for Peace
In peacetime, the people of
Canada, out of their savings, can
provide the means of construction.
Construction of a great and pros-
perous nation . . factories and
machines to make useful goods
abundantly; capital to develop
our natural resources; comfort-
able homes; health services, edu-
cation, provision against the
hazards of life . . , these can
become the purpose for which
we save.
Through taxes, Victory Bonds, War Savings Stamps
and Certificates, the savings of a people have been
devoted to a single purpose -Victory.
We Canadians have proved what we can do in wcu-
tirne by saving. Think what we can do in peacetime
if we continue to save with this same purposeful
determination. Out of, our savings we, as individuals,
can build a future for ourselves and our children
worthy of the sacrifices mad. for victory.
THE DOMINION B II
C. H. CARLISLE, ROBERT RAE,
Iivolder.r GM,rr! Mar orr.
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ROOTS AND VEGETABLES
Tomatoes, red, Jacob Battler, Mrs.
A. L. Porteous; tomatoes, pink, Mrs:
F. L. Turner; tomatoes, yellow, Mrs.
Porteous, Jacob Battler;, collection
tomatoes, Mrs. Porteous, J. Battler.
Onions from seed, Mrs. John Grie.
Onions from dutch sets, Mrs. Geo,
T. Dale; cucumbers, Robt. E. Mc,
Millan, William Cornish; table turn-
ips, Jacob Battler, Mrs. John Grieve.
• Onion sets, Jacob Battler, Mrs. G.
T. Dale; pickling cucumbers, Mrs. F.
L. Turner, Wilbur Cornish; butter
beans, Wilbur Cornish, Mrs. F. L.
Turner, Mrs. Geo. T. Dale; carrots,
stump rooted, Jacob Battler, Mrs. 3.
Hillebreeht; carrots, Mrs. J. Hille-
brecht, Jacob Battler; pickling beets,
Jacob Battler, Mrs. John Grieve;
blood beets, Jacob Battler, Mrs. John
Grieve.
Peppers, Wilbur Cornish; table
corn, Robt. E. McMillan, Jacob Bat-
tler; field corn, Jacob Battler, Elean-
or Storey; winter radish, Jacob Bat-
tler, Wilbur Cornish; sunffower, Wil-
bur Cornish, Mrs. F. L. Turner.
Novelty in vegetables, Jacob Bat-
tler, Eleanor Storey; cauliflower, J.
Battler; red cabbage, Jacob Battler;
Savoy cabbage, Jacob Battler; Mrs.
F. L. Turner; winter cabbage, Jacob
Battler, -Mrs. F. L. Turner; white or
yellow onions, Jacob Battler.
Muskmelon, Mrs. F. L. Turner,
Jacob Battler, striped citron, Wilbur
Cornish,,Mrs. F. L. Turner; Cali-
fornia' ciroth Mrs. Geo. T. Dale.
Waterfiielons, Jacob Battler, Mrs.
F. L. Turner; vegetable marrow, . J,
Battler, Wilbur Cornish; pumpkins,
Mrs.. J• Hlllebrecht, Robt. E. Me,
Milian; table squash, -Mrs. John
Grieve, J. ',Battler; hubbard squash,
Mrs. John Grieve, Wilbur Cornish.
Largest pumpkin, Wilbur.Cornleb,,
Mrs.' F. L. 'Turner; field carrots, Wil-
bur Cornish, -'Mrs. F. L. Turner. •
Swede turnips, table, Jacob.Battler,
Mrs. `F. L. Turner; feed turnips, Mrs.
F. L.:Turner, Wilbur Cornish; sugar
marigolds, Wilbur Cornish, Mrs. F. L.
Turner; long red mangolds, Mrs. F.
L. Turner, Wilbur Cornish; intermed•1
late mangolds, Cornish, Turner; cel -1
ery, Mrs, A. L. Porteous, Mrs, John'
Grieve.
Potatoes -Irish Cobbler, Jacob Bat-,
tler, Mrs. F. L. Turner; any other
variety, Jacob Battler, Mrs. F. L.1
Turner; Gren Mountain, Jacob Bat- I
tler, Wilbur Cornish; any other var-
lety late potatoes, Wilbur Cornish,'
Jacob Battler,
Fodder coin, Jacob Battler, Elean-
or Storey; garden produce, Jacob
Battler, M rs. A. L. Porteous.
Norman Carter, Judge.
GRAIN COMPETITION
Fall Wheat, Wilbur Cornish; Oats,.
Wilbur Cornish, R. S. McKercher;
Barley, Mrs. F. L. Turner, -Wilbur
Cornish; Beans, Mrs. F. L. Turner.
Grain Competition, field and grain,
E. B. Goudie, Robt. E. McMillan,
Russell Bolton, R. W. Campbell,
John L. Malone, R, S. McKercher,
Gordon McGavin, Erlin Whitmore.
CANNED FRUITS, VEGETABLES
Canned apples, Mrs. James Carter;
canned raspberries, Mrs, James Car-
ter, Jacob Battler; canned cherries,
Mrs. James Carter, Mrs, Geo. T.
Dale; canned pears, Jacob Battler,
Mrs. 'James Carter; canned straw-
berries, Mrs. Geo. T. Dale, Mrs, Jas.
Carter; canned plums, Mrs. James
Garter, Fred McClymont; canned
peaches, Jacob Battler, Mrs. Geo, T.'
Dale; mixed pickles, Mrs. G. T. Dale,1
Canned chicken, Mrs. James Car-'
ter, Fred McClymont; canned sans -I
age, Jacob Rattler, Mrs. James Car-:
ter; carred beef, Mrs. James Carter,
Fred McClymont,
Fielded cucumbers, Mrs. Geo. T.
Dale, Mrs. ,fames Carter; tomato
catsup. Mrs. James Carter, Jacob
Battler.
Csnned without sugar -apples, Mrs.
,James Carter, Mrs. Geo, T. Dale;
raspberries. Mrs. James Carter, Mrs.
G, T. Dale; cherries, Mrs, J. Carter,
Nts. Geo. T. Dale; pears, Jacob Bat-
tler, 'NIrs. James Carter; strawberries,
Mrs. James Carter, Mrs. G. T. Dale;
plums, Mrs, Dale, Mrs, James Carter;
peaches, Jacob Battler, Mrs. Carter.
Tomato juice, Mrs. James Carter,
Fred McClymont; canned beans, NIrs.
James Carter; canned beets, NIrs.
James Carter, Mrs. Geo. T. Dale..
Conserve. NIrs. Margaret Hay, Mrs,
James Carter; chili sauce, Mrs. Jas.
Carter, Fred McClymont.
Canned tomatoes, Mrs, James Car-
ter, Mrs. Geo. T. Dale; canned corn,
Mrs. J. Carter, Mrs. Dale; canned
peas, Mrs. Carter, Mrs. Dale.
Florence 1J. MoGavin, Judge,
DAIRY PRODUCTS
Butter, crock, Mrs. James Carter,
Mrs. Geo. T. Dale; butter, pints, Mrs.
Garter, Mrs, Dale; butter, fancy, Mrs,
James Carter.
Hen's eggs, white, Jacob Battler,
Mrs, James Garter; ben's eggs,
brown, Mrs. James Carter, Fred Mc-
Clymont, Dressed chicken, Mrs. Jas.
Carter,
DOMESTIC SCIENCE
White bread, Mrs. Geo. T. Dale,
Mrs. James W. Carter; 'buns, Mrs,
F. L. Tuner, Eleanor Storey; Parker.
House rolls, Mrs. Geo. T. Dale, Mrs.:
P. L. Turner; stea. biscuits, Mrs. Jas.
Carter, Mrs. Geo, T. Dale; sponge
cake, not iced, Mrs, Geb. T. Dale;
Mrs. James Carter; scones, griddle,
Fred McClymont; pumpkin pie, Mrs.
Geo. T. Dale, Mrs. James Carter;'
raisin, pie, .Mrs Carter, Mrs. Dale.
Buns, faire, Mrs. F L. Turner,
Mrs, Geo. T. Dale
Dr. McMast9Speci'a1 B ehd, Mrs.
James Carter; apple Die Mrs ;'ale.
Cookies, Fred McClyllaont Mrs G..
T. Dale,... egts Mrs Dale,.Mrs. ,Cur-
ter;• orange bread, Mrs Carter,Mrs.
Dale; brown bread, 'Mrs: Carter, Mrs.
Dale.
Mn54ns, "Eleanor Storey, Mrs. Dale;
wheat scones, Mrs. Dale, Mrs. James
Garter; tea biscuits, 'Mrs. Carter, Mrs.
Dale; fruit bread, Eleanor Storey,
Mrs. Dale; working man's breakfast,
Mrs. James Carter, Eleanor`'Stbrey.
Dark fruit cake, Mrs. James Carter,
Hfeanor Storey; light fruit cake, Mrs.
Carter; apples, Mrs: Carter, Eleanor
Storey, Mrs. Dale.
Lemon pie, Mrs. Geo. T Dale, Mrs
James Carter; supper dish Mrs. Oar-
ter,'Eleanor Storey oatmeal cookies
Mrs. Carter Mrs Dale salads, Mrs
Oreo. T. Dele Mrs. .„Darter; sand-
wiches, Fred McClymont„ Mrs. Car-
ter; meat loaf, Mrs. James Carter
Mrs. Geo. T Dae; Satinet dish,
Eleanor Storey, Mrs. Dale; light
cake, Mrs. Dale, Mrs. James Carter.
Spice cake, Mrs. Carter, Mrs. G. T.
Dale; baked beans, Mrs. Carter, Mrs.
Dale; potatoes, Fred McClymont,
Mrs, Dale, Eleanor Storey,
DOMESTIC 'NEEDLECRAFT'
Quilt, applique, Jacob Battler, Mrs,
Walter Peebles; bedspread, Mrs. Wal-
ter Peebles; quilt, Jacob Battler;.
Mrs. Walter Peebles; cotton quilt, J.
Battler, Miss Brma Walters; bed-
spread, Mrs. Walter, Peebles; apron,
Mrs, Margaret Hay, Mrs., T. O'Flynn;
house dress, Jacob Battler, Mrs. Dale;
floor mat, rag, Jacob Battler, Mrs.
Hester; floor prat, yarn, Mrs. John
Grieve.
Hooked chair seat, Mrs. John
Grieve; bath mat, Mrs. T. O'Flynn;
men's work shirt, Mrs, Geo. T. Dale;
counterpane, Mrs. Walter Peebles.
LADIES' WORK
Sweater, Mrs. John Grieve;. socks,
Mrs. T. O'Flynn, Mrs. John Grieve.
'Dining Room Furnishings -Lunch-
eon set, embroidered,. Mrs. G. Dale;
Mrs. 'Walter Peebles; luucheno set,
crochet, Mrs. O'Flynn, Mrs. G. Dale;
luncheon set, 'hand „work, Mrs. -Dale.
Tea cloth, 'embroidered, Mre. Geo.
Dale Mrs. Hester; tea cloth, hand
work, -Mrs. T. O'Flynn, Mrs. Dale;
;centrepiece, Mrs. O'Flynn, •Mrs. W.
Peebles; centrepleee, cotton, ''Mrs,
Geo. ,T. Dale, Mrs. Hester.;•' bridge set,
Mrs. •T. O'Flynn, Mrs, Peebles; buffet
set, Mrs. ()Flynn, Mrs. Dale; tea
'cosy, M. ;Flynn, Mrs. 'Peebles.
Bedroom, Furnishings=Pillow slips,
embroidered, Mrs. 'Dale; :pillow 'Blips,
embroidered, 'Mrs. O'Flynn, Mrs.
Dale; pillow slips, 'ha'nd wdrk'Mrs.
Dale; towels, embroidered, ' Mrs Dale.
Towels, crochet,'Mrs Geo. 'T bale;
guest. towels, Mrs, T. O'Flynn, ,Airs.
G. Dale;^bath towels, Mrs. Peehles;
fancy towel, 'Mrs. Dale; fancy 3,heet,
Mrs. Dale; Vanity set, Mrs. Geo. Dale,
Mrs. T. O'Flynn; • dresser runner,
Mrs. Dale, Mrs. 'O'Flynn,
Ladies and 'Children's Wear=Beet
article, Mrs. T. `O'Flynn; tied jacket,
Mrs. 'O'Flynn, Mrs. Geo. T. Dale;
sweater, Mrs. O'Flynn, Mrs. Dale;
gloves, knit Mrs. ' Peebles; .gloves,
crochet, Mrs. Dale; mitts, Mrs. John
Grieve; carriage eovor, Mrs. Dale;
garment, Mrs. O'Flynn and 2nd;
baby's set, Mrs. Dale, Mrs. O'Flynn;
child's dress, Mrs. O'Flynn; child's
suit, Mrs. OIFlynn; child's dress, Mrs..•---sa
Walter Peebles, Mrs..Dale; shifted
animal, Mrs. O'Flynn, Mrs. Dale.
Living Room Furnishings - Chair
set, Jacob 'Battler, Mrs. O'Flynn;
sampler, Mrs. O'Flynn, Mrs. Dale.
Miscellaneous - Best artilcle, Mrs.
Dale, Mrs. O'Flynn; article for Christ-
mas, Mrs. O'Flynn, Eleanor Storey;
garment darned, Mrs. Dale; article
from stockings, Jacob Battler; mitts,
Jacob Battler, Mrs. John Grieve; sox,
Mrs. O'Flynn, Mrs. Dale; kitchen col-
lection, Mrs. O'Flynn.
Men'e Sweater, Mrs. T. O'Flynn;
Woman's skirt, Mrs. Margaret Hay;
Women's blouse, Mrs, Hay;
FINE AND DECORATIVE ARTS
Oil painting, Mrs. F.L.Turner;
Water color, Mrs. Turner; Crayon
sketch, Mrs. Turner, Mrs. Geo Dale;
Sketch of farm house and sur-
roundings, Mrs. Turner; Best 3
pieces hand -painted china, Mrs.•Joh'n
Grieve; Display poster, Mrs. Turner;
Pen and ink sketch, Mrs. Turner;
Cartoon, Mrs. Turner; Miscellan-
eous novelties, Fred McClymont,
Eleanor Storey.
Reed Work -Flower basket, Mrs,
John Grieve, Mrs. Turner: Collection,
Mrs. John Grieve.
CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT
Vegetables -Six Swede Turnips,
Marjorie Hesk, Stanley Johns, 11Ier-
ton Keyes; Six Garden Carrots, Mar-
ilyn I-Iillis, Allan Haugh, Neil Haugh;
Six garden carrots (long), Ann
Haugh, Allen Haugh, Scott Powell;
Six long red mangolds, Doris Siemon,
Scott Powell; Six yellow Intermedi-
ates, Joyce Beurman, Gladys Pepper,
Ray Powell; Six pan -snips, Allen
Haugh, Neil Haugh, Laverne Hug -
ill; Six garden beets (short), Laur-
ens Doerr, Barbara Hillis, Clayton
Hogg; Six garden beets (long),
Lorne Gouclie, Gordon Thompson;
Six onions, Leona Stevens, Ann
Haugh,• Marilyn Hillis; Six best To-
matoes, Shirley Hamilton, Emerson
Coleman, Wanda Bowden; Two cit-
rons, Stanley Johns, Ray Powell,
Jim Aallan; Two cabbages, Laverne
Hugill, Muriel Rivers, Jim Allan;
Twelve potatoes, Allan Haugh, Helen
Rogerson, Rose Siemon.
Flowers -Bowl of Marigolds, Al-
lan Haugh, Shirley Hamilton, Scott
Powell; Bowl of Pansies, Emerson
Coleman, Elaine Holmes; Bouquet of
Asters, Wanda Bowden, Marjorie
Fischer, Ann Haugh; Bouquet of
Sweet Peas, Paul De La Franier;
Best bouquet of any variety, Barbara
Hillis, Marilyn Hillis, Pat. Meir.
Cooking -Six tea biscuits, Ruth
Keyes, Jackquolne Habkirk, Bee
Finnigan; One white layer cake,
Mary Lou Sills, Wilma McLean; One
apple pie, Ruth Keyes, Wilma Mc-
Lean, Phyllis Scott; Six rolled cook -
les, B. Nicholson; Six . dropped
cookies; Mavis, Storey, B. Nicholson,
Lois Richardson.
Writing -Grade 1, John I i h,
Shiela McF se1den;, Mary, Francis
Sahults, Grade 2 Luke Sptherlai)d,
Mary Meh i11an, Elaine Dale; Grade
`3, FI*ErIc s Eckart, Fergus Rowl i d,
adv Eck rt Grade :4 Bob11v'BUi21n,
Jean Reaele Shirley Ma lton;
Grati'e 5 ,:1 't'arilyp finis, F4t1 ,eir,
Ronnie Rennie; Grade 6, Margaret
Stevens, Donti Ayghr, Tkd'ris2Pa11 an;
bade 7. Bud ora Ausselt; °Joyce
Strong, Muriel Rivers.
Special-1Best poster. Mary "Lou
Sills, Yvonne Bolton, Knitted scarf,
mere. Xing; Best patch on cotton,
Kathryn Falconer,' Margaret Stevens,
Muriel King; Best set of doll's'
clothes, Peggy Lou Matthews, Bar-
bara .Dale, Mary Lou Ruston.
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thin ,fiction, tet thia .Sunday I iOct, 11 U,ae
of The Detroit Sunday Tinea telllnt ,,.in The `
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can vleeldy,,,,how a youngg devised, iioaded by ht, luxury -mad a' 4etlled0t. devised,
.,al; dash plan to, ki,ip.,tp the „French Nafy',
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wite' with' Et e° Sdrete. Gef, Sundday's Detroit
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