Zurich Citizens News, 1970-10-01, Page 7THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1970
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
■ Plums, Mrs. E. Weigand; Peache
III Mrs W. Colclough,
Mrs H
Winners of insrne Beierling, Mrs. S. Blackwell;
Red Tomatoes, Mrs, E. Weigand,
Mrs. W. Colclough, Mrs, S.
,Gingerich; Corn, Mrs. H. Hohn-
er, Mrs. S, Blackwell; Maple
,Syrup, Mrs. E. Weigand, Fred
!McClymont.
Canned Goods Special: cooked
jam, Mrs. E. Weigand, Mrs. W.
Colclough, Mrs. R. Fisher;
Jelly, Mrs. V. Becker, Mrs. S.
Blackwell; Relishe4 Vera Thiel,
Mrs. L. Prang, Mrs. S. Black-
well.
Dairy and Other Products:
Eggs, Miss Marion Becker, Pair
Chickens Dressed, None, Laund-
. rey Soap, . Miss Marion Becker,
Mrs. R. Fisher,
Art Work and Crafts: Oil
Painting, Mrs. H. Morenz, Mrs.
Doreen Bowers, Mrs. D. Cross;
Stuffed Toy, Mrs. E. Thomson,
Mrs. L. Prang, Mrs. B. Talbot;
Dressed Rag Doll; Mrs. L. Prang.
Felt Work, Mrs. H. Morenz, Mrs
D. Cross, Mrs, D. Bowers;Black
and White Snapshots, Mrs. H.
Morenz, Mrs. S. Gingerich,
Mrs. D. Cross; Colored Snapshots
Mrs. V. Becker, Mrs. D. Cross
Mrs. J. Sweeney: Colored Snap-
shots; Mrs. H. Morenz, Mrs.
V. Becker, Mrs, S. Gingerich.
Colored Snapshots, Mrs. H. Mor-
enz, Mrs. V. Becker, Mrs. D.
Cross; Embroidered picture,
Mrs. H. Morenz, Mrs. D. Cross;
Three Large Paper Flowers;
Mrs. E. Weigand; Three Small
paper flowers, Mrs. E. Weigand;
Driftwood arrangements, Mrs.
D. Cross, Mrs. E, Willert, Mrs.
S. Blackwell; Wrapped Christ-
mas Parcel, Mrs. F. Kipper,
Mrs. V. Becker, Mrs. S. Ging-
erich; Collection of Old Buttons;
Mrs. H. Beierling, Mrs. E.
Thomson, Mrs. L. Prang. Three
articles for bazaar, Mrs. H.
Horticulture- Fall apples,
Fred McClymont; winter apples,
Connie Steinbach, Fred McCly-
mont; Tomkins, Connie Stein-
bach, Fred McClymont; Snow
apples, Fred McClymont; Spies,
Connie Steinbach, Fred Mc-
Clymont; Baldwins, Fred Mc-
Clymont; McIntosh Connie
Steinbach, Fred McClymont;
Cortland, Fred McClymont,
Connie Steinbach; Golden Rus-
sets, Fred McClymont; Delici-
ous Connie Steinbach, Fred
McClymont; Wolf River, Fred
McClymont; Blenheim Pippen,
Fred McClymont; Pewaukee,
Fred McClymont; 20 oz. Pippen,
Fred McClymont; Tatman Sweet,
Fred McClymont; Wealthy, Fred
McClymont; Pears, Fred Mc-
Clymont, Prunes, Fred McCly-
mont; Crab apples, Fred McCly-
mont; Grapes, Ken Gascho, Plums
Fred McClymont.
Grains: Fall Wheat, Mrs. Elean-
or Thomson, R R. Kippers; Hklf
Bushel White Beans, Mrs. E. ,
Thomson, Mrs. D. Blackwell,
Fred McClymont, Timothy Seed,
Mrs. D. Blackwell; Hay, Mrs.
E. Thomson, Mrs. E. Willert
Sunflower, Ken Gascho, Mrs. D.
Blackwell; Ensilage Corn, Mrs.
E. Willert; Grain Corn, Mrs. E.
Willert
Specials; Vince Doyle Special,
Mrs. E. Willert; Harold Johnston
Special, Mrs. E. Willert.
Vegetables: Sebago Potatoes,
Fred McClymont, Late Potatoes,
Mrs. F. Kipper, Mrs. E. Willert,
Fred McClymont; Early Potatoes,
Mrs. S. Blackwell, Mrs, E.
Willert, Fred McClymont; Green
Mountain Potatoes, Fred Mc-
Clymont; Best Display of Veg-
etables, Miss Marion Becker,
Mrs. H. Beierling, Mrs. E. Wil-
lert, Beets; Mrs. H. Beierling,
Mrs. E. Willert, Mrs. 1-I. Hoh-
ner; Carrots Short, Mrs. H. Be-
ierling, Mrs. H. Hohner, Mrs.
E. Willert; Carrots Long, Mrs.
E. Willert, Mrs. S. Gingerich.
Parsnips, Mrs. E. Willert, Tom-
atoes; Red: Mrs. S. Blackwell,
Mrs. E. Willert, Mrs. E. Hoh-
ner; Tomatoes Green: Mrs. H.
Rohner, Mrs. S. Blackwell, Mrs.
E. Willert; Tomatoes, Yellow,
Mrs. D. Blackwell; Onions, Mrs.
H . Hohner, Mrs. E. Willert,
Fred McClymont; Spanish Onions,
Ken Gascho, Mrs. E. Willert;
Turnips, Mrs. E. Willer; Pump-
kin; Mrs. D, Blackwell, Mrs.
V. Becker, Mrs. H. Beierling.
Pumpkin, Yellow; Miss Marion
Becker, Fred. McClymont, Mrs.
D. Blackwell. Largest Pumpkin;
Miss Marion Becker, Mrs. E.
Willert; Citrons, Miss Marion
Becker, Mrs, H. Beierling,
Squash; Fred McClymont, Mrs.
H. Beierling; Squash Pepper,
Mrs. S. Gingerich, Vera Thiel,
Fred McClymont; Cabbage, Fred
McClymont, Mrs. E. Willert;
Cabbage late; Mrs. E. Willert,
Fred McClymont; Watermelons.
Mrs. S. Blackwell, Mrs. E. Wil-
lert; Muskmelons, Mrs, S.
Blackwell; Sweet Corn, Mrs. H,
Beierling, Mrs. S. Blackwell;
Sweet Corn, Mrs. E. Willert,
Mrs. H. Beierling; Cucumbers,
Mrs, H, Beierling, Mrs, E. Wil-
lert; Cucumbers, Mrs. E. Wil-
lert, Mrs. D. Blackwell; Two
Largest cucumbers; Mrs. H.
Beierling, Mrs. S. Blackwell,
Mrs. D. Blackwell; Garden Beans
Mrs. H. Beierling, Mrs. S.
Gingerich; Red Peppers, Mrs.
E. Willert; Green Peppers, Mrs.
H. Hohner, Mrs. E. Willert;
White Radish, Mrs. E. Willert,
Mrs. H. Beierling. •
Champion Cook: Exeter Times
Advocate Special; Mrs. E. Wei-
gand, Dashwood. Liquid Embro-
idery Special, Doerr's Superior
Market, Mrs. David Cross, first,
Mrs. Doreen Bowers, Kitchener.
second.
Flowers: African Violet, Mrs,
R. Fisher, Mrs. E. Thomson,
Cactus Collection, Mrs, L. Pram
Mrs. E. Willert; Asters, Mrs, E.
Willert, Mrs. D. Cross; Dahlias,
Mrs. L. Prang, Mrs. D. Cross;
Marigolds, Mrs. E. Willert, Mrs.
H. Beierling; Pansies, Mrs, D.
Cross, Mrs. S. Blackwell; Pet-
unias, single, Mrs, D. Cross,
Mrs. H. Beierling; Snapdragons,
Mrs. F. Kipper, Mrs. J. Sween-
ey; Zinnias, Mrs. H. Beierling,
Mrs. D. Blackwell; Gladioli,
Mrs, 5, Willert; Coffee Table
Arrangement, Mrs. F. Kipper,
Mrs. D. Cross; Dining Table
Arrangements, Mrs. F. Kipper,
Mrs. D. Cross; Centrepiece for
Holiday Table; Mrs. H. Beierl-
ing, Mrs. D. Cross; Roses, Mrs.
F. Kipper, Mrs. S. Gingerich;
Chrysanthemums, Mrs. F. Kipper
Mrs. D. Cross; Baby arrangeme-
nt; Mrs, F. Kipper, Mrs. D.
Cross.
J. M. Schneider's Special:
Apple Pie, Mrs. E, Weigand,
Mrs. R. Oesch; Chocolate Cake;
Mrs. E. Thomson, Mrs. E. Weigt
and; Butter tarts, Mrs. S. Ging-
erich, Mrs. R. Oesch; Working
Man's Dinner; Mrs, D. Gingerich
Mrs. R. Fisher, Mrs. J. Sweeney,
Zurich Agricultural Society Spec-
ial: White Bread, Mrs. M. Hay,
Mrs. R. Oesch, Mrs. E. Weigand
Banana Layer Cake, Mrs, E.
Weigand, Mrs. S. Blackwell.
Peach Pie, Mrs. E. Weigand,
Mrs. Beierling, Mrs. S. Black-
well; Arva Flour Mills Special:
Cherry Pie, Mrs. S. Gingerich,
Mrs. R. Oesch, Mrs. E. Weig-
and. Fry Cadbury Special:
Chocolate Cake, Mrs. E. Weig-
and, Mrs. L. Prang, Mrs. E.
Thomson. Zurich Wholesale,
Shirriff Potato Chip Special,
Mrs. 5, Weigand, Mrs, S. Black-
well, Mrs. J, Sweeney; Domest-
ic Science: Dutch Apple Pie,
Mrs, R. Oesch, Mrs. R. Fisher,
Mrs. H. Beierling. Pumpkin Pie,
Mrs. R. Fisher, Mrs. S, Black-
well, Mrs. H. Beierling. Cherry
Pie, Mrs. E. Weigand, Mrs. S.
Blackwell, Mrs. E. Thomson;
Raisin Pie, Mrs. H. Hohner,
Mrs. E. Weigand, Mrs. R. Fisher
Raisins Tarts, Mrs. R. Oesch,
Mrs. E. Weigand, Mrs. S. Black,
well, Mrs, E, Thomson. Coco-
nut Tarts, Mrs. H. Mohnen Mrs.
R. Fisher, Mrs. E. Weigand;
Chocolate Layer Cake Mix;Mrs.
J. Sweeney, Mrs. W. Colclough,
Mrs. S. Gingerich; Angel Food
Iced. Mrs, E. Thomson, Mrs,
H. Hohner, Mrs, W. Colclough;
Date Squares, Mrs. E. Weigand,
Mrs, L. Prang, Mrs. H. Rohner;
Bran Muffins, Mrs, E. Weigand,
Mrs. S. Gingerich, Miss Marion
Becker; Doughnuts, Mrs. R,
Fisher; Coffee Cake, Mrs. R.
Oesch, Mrs. E. Weigand, Mrs.
L. Prang; Oatmeal,and chocolate
chip cookies, Mrs. E. Willert,
Mrs. H. Beierling; Unbaked
cookies, Mrs. L. Prang, Mrs. S.
Gingerich; Maple Cream Candy,
Mrs. R. Fisher, Mrs. D.- Cross,
Mrs. E. Thomson; Salmon Loaf;
Mrs. R. Fisher, Mrs. H. Rohner;
Baked Beans, Mrs. E. Weigand,
Mrs. R. Fisher, Mrs. S. Gingeric.
Box of treats for shut-in; Mrs. L.
Prang, Mrs. E. Willert, Mrs, E
Thomson; Canned foods; Rasp-
berries, Mrs. E. Weigand, Mrs.
S. Blackwell, .Mrs. S. Gingerich;
Pears, Mrs. E. Weigand, Mrs.
5, Blackwell, Mrs. S. Gingerich;
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Morenz, Mrs. R, Desch, Mrs.
D. Cross; House slippers, Mrs.
E, Thomson, Mrs, R. Oesch,
Mrs. H. Morenz.
Junior Homemaking Class:
Cotton Blouse; Mary Thomson;
One pair pillow cases, Helen
Blackwell; Stuffed Toy, Mary
Thomson, Beatrice Thomson
Paint by number, Mary Thomson,
Beatrice Thomson, Mary Black-
well; Brownies, Joyce Beierling,
Helen Blackwell; Peanut Butter
C ookies, Beatrice 'Thomson,
Mary Thornson, Helen Black-
well. Chocolate Fudge, Joyce
Beierling, Mary Thorson,
Beatrice Thomson.
Liquid Embroidery: Quilt, Mrs,
S. Gingerich, Miss Troy Ann
Bell, Mrs. D. Cross; Crib Quilt,
Mrs. D. Cross, Mrs. R. Desch,
Mrs. 1-I. Morenz. Pair Pillow
Cases, Mrs. D. Cross, Mrs. D.
Bowers, Mrs. L. Prang. Cross
Stitched Pillow Cases, Mrs. L.
Prang; Two Tea Towels, Mrs.
D. Bowers, Mrs. R. Oesch, Mas,
S. Gingerich; liicture, Mrs. D.
Cross, Troy Ann Bell, Mrs, D.
Bowers. Luncheon Cloth, Mrs.
S. Gingerich, Mrs. D. Cross,
Mrs. B. Talbot; Hostess Apron,
Mrs. S. Gingerich, Mrs. H.
Morenz, Mrs. R. Oesch; Dresser
Scarf, Mrs. D. Bowers, Mrs. D.
Cross, Mrs, H. Morenz. Cushion,
Mrs. D. Cross.
Ladies Wear: Dress, Pauline
Bell, Mrs. R. Oesch, Mrs. E.
Thomson; Three-piece suit,
Pauline Bell, Mrs. S. Gingerich.
Dressing gown, long, Pauline
Bell, Mrs. H. Morenz. Bib
Apron, Mrs. R. Oesch, Mrs. H.
Morenz. Tea or Hostess Apron;
Mrs. H. Morenz, Mrs. S. `Ging-
erich, Mrs. M. Hay; Cobbler
Apron, Mrs. H. Morenz. Ladies
Shell, Mrs. B. Talbot, Mrs.
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