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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1976-08-04, Page 12Zurich fair results Grains, Seeds, Vegetables And Fruits Best display of vegetables: first, Mrs, Herb Beierling; sec- ond, Joan Van Sligtenhorst. Beets: first, Joan Van Sligt- enhorst; second, Mrs. Herb Beierling. Carrots, long: first, Joan Van Sligtenhorst. String beans; first, Mrs. Herb Beierling; second, Mrs. E.E. Riley; third, Joan Van Slighten- horst. Onions, yellow: first, Joan Van Sligtenhorst. ' Onions, green: first, Joan Van Sligtenhorst. Turnips: first, Joan Van Sligtenhorst. Raspberries: first, Anne Flaxbard; second, Carmel Sween- ey; third, Mrs. J.H. Johnstone. Cabbage, early: first, Joan Van Sligtenhorst. Dairy Hen's eggs, one dozen white: first, Judy Gingerich. Hen's eggs, one dozen brown: first, Joan Van Sligtenhorst. Homemade Laundry Soap: first, J.H. Johnstone. Domestic Science Cherry Pie, lattice top: first, Mrs. Harvey Hohner; second, Mrs. J.H. Johnstone; third, Mrs. Wilfred colclough. Raisin Pie, lattice top: first, Mrs. Wilfred Colclough. Tarts, Raisin: ' first, Mrs. Harvey Rohner; second, Judy Gingerich; third, Mrs. Herb Beierling. Tarts, Coconut; first, Mrs. Harvey Hohner; second, Belle Merner; third, Judy Gingerich. Chocolate Layer Cake: first, Kay Hay; second, Mrs. Wilfred Colclough; third, Carmel Sween- ey. White Angel Food Cake: first, Mrs. Wilfred Colclough. Date Squares: first, Diane Thiel; second. Revada Dignan. Brand Muffins: first, Mrs. J.H. Johnstone; second, Irene Hoffman; third, Belle Merner. Doughnuts: first, Irene Hoff- man; second, Revada Dignan. Shortbread Cookies: first, Irene Hoffman. Three oatmeal and three choco- late chip cookies: first, Diane Thiel; second, Irene Hoffman; third, Belle Merner. Unbaked Cookies, three varie- ties: first, Irene Hoffman. Maple Cream Candy: first, Kay Hay. Chocolate Fudge: first, Irene Hoffman; second, Diane Thiel. Special Box Of Treats For Shut-in Child: first, Judy Ginger- ich. Canned Food Raspberries: first, Mrs. J.H. Johnstone; second, Mrs. E.E. Riley. Cooked Strawberry Jam: first, Mrs. E.E. Riley; second, Belle Merner. Pickled Beets: first, Belle Merner. Bread and Butter Pickles: first, Mrs. Harvey Hohner; second, Belle Merner. Chopped Mustard Pickles: first Verna Becker; second, Mrs. Harvey Hohner. Chili Sauce: first, Verna Becker; second, Mrs. Harvey Rohner; third, Belle Merner. Specials J.M. Schneider Specials Two Crust Pie: first, Mrs. E.E. Riley; second, Judy Ginger- ich. Chocolate Cake: first, Mrs. Wilfred Colclough. Butter Tarts: first, Mrs. E.E. Riley; second, Mrs. Herb Beier - ling. Working Man's Dinner: first, Mrs. J.H. Johnstone. Baked Beans, O.B.P•.M. Board: first, Mrs. Herb Beierling; sec- ond, Mrs. J.H. Johnstone; third, Belle Merner. McCormick's Ltd., Graham Cracker Crumb Muffins: first, Belle Merner; second, Mrs, Herb Beierling; third, Judy Gingerich. Zurich Agricultural Society Specials Loaf White Bread: first, lay Hay; second, Mrs. Wilfred Colclough. Two. Crust Raspberry Pie: first, Mrs. E.E. Riley; second, Mrs. Herb Beierling; third, Belle Merner, Arva Flour Mills Ltd., two crust cherry pie: first, Judy Gingerich; second, Mrs. Harvey Hohner; third, Mrs. Herb Beierling. Cadbury. 8" or 9" chocolate layer cake, iced: first, Mrs. J.H. Johnstone; second, Mrs. Wilfred Colclough; third, Judy Gingerich. Beauty Den, Best Graham .Wafer Pie: first, Mrs. J.H. Johnstone. Exter Times Advocate Special, Champion Cook: Mrs. Herb Beierling, Ladies' wear Afternoon dress: first, Diane Thiel. Dressing Gown: first, Mrs. Hugh Morenz. Bib -apron: first, Mrs. Hugh Morenz. Tea or Hostess Apron: first Mrs. Hugh Morenz; second, Mrs. W. Colclouogh. Infant's & Children's Wear Infant's 3 -piece knit: first, Kay Hay; _second, Mrs. W. Col- clough; third, Irene Hoffman. Infant's 3 -piece crochet: fit'st, Mrs. Fredo Boa; second, Mrs. W. Colclough, Girl's Slacks: first, Irene Hoffman. Girl's Poncho: first, Mrs. Fredo Boa; second, Mrs. W. Col - lough. Knitted Shrink: first, Mrs. W. Colclough. Knitted Boy's or Girl's Touque: first, Mrs. Hugh Morenz; second Mrs. W. Colclough; third, Revada Dignan. Child's Dress: first, Mrs. W. Colclough; second, Irene Hof- fman. Girl's knitted sweater; first, Mrs. W. Colclough, Men's Wear Knit Sweater: first, Mrs. W. Colclough. Men's Socks -plain; first, Kay Hay; second. Mrs. W. Col- clough; third, Mrs. Fredo Boa. Socks -fancy; first, Mrs. Hugh Morenz; second, Mrs. W. Col- clough; third, Mrs. Freda Boa. Mitts -Coarse: first, Mrs. Hugh Morenz; second,. Mrs. Fredo Boa. Gloves -fine: first, Mrs. W. Colclough. Linens Tea Towels -embroidered: first, Mrs. E. E. Riley; second, Mrs. W. Colclough, third, Irene Hoffman. Two guest Towels (embo): first, Connie Steinback; second, Irene Steinbach. • Three assorted pot holders: first, Irene Hoffman; second, Mrs. E. E. Riley; third, Mrs. Hugh Morenz. One pillowcase-embro: first, Mrs. Fredo Boa; second, Mrs. W. Colclough; third, Mrs. E. E. Riley. Pillow Case -crochet: first, Mrs. Fredo Boa; second, Mrs. W. Colclough. Pillow case -cross stitch: first Kay Hay; second, Mrs. E. E. Riley; third, Mrs. W. Colclough. Toss Cushions: first, Greta Erb; second, Mrs. W. Colclough; third, Mrs. Hugh Morenz. Cushion A.O.V.: first, Mrs. Fredo Boa: second, MIs. W. Col- clough; third, Connie Steinbach. Afghan (broom Stick Lace): first, Mrs. Herb Beierling. Needlepoint: first, Greta Erb. Crocheted Centre Piece: first, Mrs. Fredo Boa. CONTINUED ON PAGE 19 Visit Our Store FOR A COMPLETE LINE OF Groceries * Confectionery * Novelties Dairy Store MAIN ST - ZURICH PHONE 236-4930 NOW PLAYING TILL THUR. 5 AUG. SHOWTIME 8 P.M. r . Citizens News, August 4, 1976 -Page 13 MR. AND MRS. RONALD HEWITT Darlene Margaret Sandra Ducharme, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Paul Ducharme, Zurich, Ontario and Ronald Lee Hewitt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hewitt, Fraserville, Ontario, were united in marriage July 3, by Father Leo Coughlin at St. Anne's Roman Catholic Church in Peter- borough, Maid of honour was the bride's sister, Miss Bernadette Ducharme, Zurich, Ontario, and bridesmaid was Mrs. Doreen Payne, sister of the groom, Peterborough. Best man was Mr. Peter Jackman, Peterborough, and usher was Mr, Herb Hewitt, brother of the groom, Fraserville. The couple honeymooned in Niagara Falls, and will reside at 26 Barnardo Avenue, Peterborough. SELF-DECEPTION The biggest mistake people can make is to Ile sure they can't possibly make one, eillaselniennentelleanorellasidasaienallosensallioneasse OPEN DAILY Saturday Aug. y Silver Dollars Green Forest Motor Hotel YOUR HOSTS "PETE' and "CAROLE" DEITZ HIGHWAY 21 — GRAND BEND 1 WEEK FRI. - THUR. 6 to 10 AUG. WED. - THUR. 11 to 14 AUG. 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