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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1955-09-23, Page 3• :;5 ii dca;'i�l�E lq , ?iS u NEW stay -ahead" driving! • PowerFlite automatic transmission DODGE tI TRUCKS See your DODGE -DE SOTO dealer! ' ✓,r Record Entrk.,. F: atur Hensall SA14 Fair, A record crowd attended the flensall and District School Fair Friday evening in the Arena. There were 800 entries. E. Cardiff, M.P., opened the fair. The parade, which Commenced at the Town' Hall, in - ° eluded four rural schools—S.S. 10, Hay; S.S. 1, Tuckersmith; S.S. 2, Tuckersmith; S.S. 7, Hibbert—and four rooms from Hensall Public School. It was headed by Ban- nockburn Pipe Band. (Legend—No. 1, Tuckersmith, No. 1T; No. 7, Hibbert, No. 711; No. 10, Hay, No. 10H; No. 2, Tuckersmith, No. 2T; all others: Hensall.) Roots and Vegetables Turnips, junior, Robert Munn, No. 7H; Bill Westerick, No. 2T; David Cooper, No. 2T; Senior, Joyce Munn, No. 711; Leslie Riley, No. 7H. Mangels, junior, Patricia Harris, No. 7H; Reg Dick, No. 7H; Senior, Leslie Riley, No. 7H; Wayne Coleman, No. 711. Carrots, junior, Bobbie Middle- ton, Bobbie McNaughton, No. 21"; Judy Young, No. 2T; June Munn, No. 7H; Arlene Hoggarth, No. 711; Leslie Riley, No. 7H. Onions, junior, Robert McKelvie; Bruce Shirray, No. 1011; Robert McNaughton; Senior, Douglas Shir- ray, No. 10H; Leslie Riley, No. 7H; Norma Passmore. Pumpkin, sweet, Carl Finkbein- er, No. 2T; Robert McNaughton; Sharon Elder, No. 10 H. Large pumpkin, Patsy Schwalm; Bar- bara Schwalm; Steve Elder, No. 1011. Tomatoes, Pat Rowe; Bill Shad - dick; David Cooper, No. 2T. Squash, Hubbard, Patsy Schwalm; Sharon Elder, No. 1011; Wayne Coleman, No. 7H. Pepper, Robert McNaughton; Gertrude Toonk, No. IT; Donna Dick, No. 7H. Citron, Bill Shaddick. Beets, junior, Bobby McNaugh- ton. No: 2T: Robert McNaughton; Gerald Hayman, No. 2T; senior, Jean McNaughton, No. 2'F; Joan Young, No. 2T; Wayne Coleman, No. 711. Potatoes, junior, Grant Walker; Robert 'McKelvie; Bobbie Mc- Naughton. No. 2T: senior, Douglas Shirray. No. 10H; Leslie Riley, No. 7H; Bill Westerik, No. 2T. Fruits Apples. Spies. Sharon McBride, No. 1011: Donna Dick, No. 7H; Leslie Riley,•No. 7H. L Snows.Leslie Riley, No. 7H; Red Dick, No. 711; Billie Bell, No. 1T. McIntosh, Freddy Funk, No. 10H; Donna Wilkinson; Arlene Hoggarth. No. 7H. Any other variety, Graham Bell, No. 1T; Freddie Funk, No. 1011; Sharon McBride. No. 1011. Fall 'or winter pears, Leslie Riley. No. 7H: Jean McNaughton, No. 2T; Norma Passmore. Poultry Bantam, Mildred Howe, No. 711; Freddy Funk, No. 10H. Barred Plymouth, Leslie Riley. White Leghorn, Leslie Riley, No. 7H; Arlene Hoggarth, No. 711. Muscovey duck and drake, Ar- lene Hoggarth, Margaret Broad - foot, No. 2T; Leslie Riley. Duck and drake, any variety, Joan Young, No. 2T. Light Hybrids, Leslie Riley; Bill Ingram, No. 1011. Heavy Hybrid. Bill Westerik, No. 2T; David Cooper, No. 2T; Leslie Riley. Eggs Brown, Steve Elder, No. 10H; Joyce Munn, No. .711; Bobby For- rest. White, Bob Munn, No. 7H; June Munn, No. 7H; Bobby Forrest. Grain Oats, quart, Betty Bell, No. 1011; Graham Bell, No. 1T; Carol Howe, Sheaf, Leslie Riley, No. 7H; Ar- lene Hoggarth, No. 7H. Barley, quart, Leslie Riley; Margaret Hoggarth, No. 7H; Shar- on McBride. Sheaf barley, Leslie Riley, No. 711; Sharon Smillie; Sharon Mc- Bride. Wheat, quart. Bob Munn, No. 711; Graham Bel], No. IT; Leslie Riley. Sheaf wheat, Leslie Riley. Field beans, Marjorie Pfaff, No. 7H; June Munn, No. 7H; Margar- et Hoggorth, No. 7H. Field corn., silage, Leslie Riley, No. 711; Caro] Hnwe, No. 7H; Bob- by McNaughton, No. 2T. Husking corn. Larry McLean, No. 2T; Leslie Riley; Freddy Funk, No. 1OH. Sweet corn, Joyce Munn, No. 711; Patricia Harris, No. 7H. Flowers ' Dining table bouquet, junior, Robert McKelvie; Bevan Bon- ; thron; Lois Simmons. No. 10H and Patricia Harris, No. 7 H (tied for third); Senior, Bobby Mickle; Nor- ma Passmore; Bruce Horton. Living room bouquet, junior, Ann Mickle; Barbara Townsend; Rob- ert McNaughton; senior, Bobby Mickle, Bruce Horton, Peggy God- dard. Bouquet of wild flowers, junior, Nancy Kyle. Margaret Hoggarth, No. 711; Marjorie Pfaff, No. 7H; Senior, Leslie Riley; Joan Kers- lake; Margaret Elgie. Best decorated vase, junior, Pa- tricia Harris, No. 711; Reg Dick, No. 7H: Bob Munn, No. 7H; Sen- ior, Ruth Townsend; Leslie Riley, No. 711; Judy Elder, No. 1011. Crafts Knitting, junior, Connie Rumpel; Bennie Dick, No. 711; Norma Young, No. 2T: Senior, Joan Young, No. 2T; Leslie Riley, No: 711. Clay models. Junior, Kathie Damm, No. 1T; Graham Bell, No. 1T; Gertrude Toonk, No. IT; Sen- ior, Billy Bell, No. IT; Geert Damm, No. IT; Craig Chapman, No. 1011. Embroidered articles, Norma Young, No. 2T; Jean McNaughton, No. 2T; Leslie Riley, No. 711; Don- na Dick, No. 711; Ruth Howe, No. 711; Mary Webster. Glass painting, Carol Brown; Martin toning, No. 1T ; Billy Brown. , SEAPORT S „°th FALL FAIR THURSDAY - FRIDAY, Sept. 22 - 23 FEATURING THE REGIONAL SHOWS FOR THE ... . Ontario Hereford Association Perth -Huron Shorthorn Association and OTHER LIVESTOCK EXHIBITS iL Including the Livestock Parade PONY' and HARNESS RACING $50.00 —FREAK VEHICLE CONTEST — $50.00 MONSTER PARADE — BANDS —FLOATS and SCHOOL CHILDREN H Achievement Day ART -PIONEER and HOBBIES DISPLAYS CENTENNIAL CAKE COMPETITION . . . YES!. FUN FOR EVERYONE ! Acrobats and TV Artists Nancy McCaig—Celebrated Accordionist THE FAIR WILL BE OFFICIALLY OPENED BY HON. LOUIS 0. BREITHAUPT Lieutenant -Governor of Ontario RUSSELL BOLTON, President EARL McSPADDEN, Secretary -Treasurer ADMISSION: ADULTS 50c CHILDREN 25c CARS 25c CHILDREN IN PARADE — FREE A QAT VW* �r-�¢aealop Stuffed 'toys, Jean McNaughton, No. 2T{ Norjsa ,Passmore; George Westerik, No. 2T. Plaster models, Jerry Broderick, No. 1T; Peter Damm, No. 1T; Mar- ian Bell, No. 1T. Hallowe'en mask, Bill Westerik, No® 2T; June Munn, No. 711; Joyce Munn, No. 711. Salt and flower plaque, Reg Dick, Ronnie Dick. Mounted weeds, Mary Scane; Murray Bell, No. 1T; June 'Finney, No. 1011. Waxed weeds, Mary Scane; Al- bert Moddeyong, No. 1T; Donna Dick, No. 7H. Six named woods, Bobbie Mid- dleton; Don Smale; Reg Dick, No. 711. Woodwork models, Grades 5 and 6, Leslie Riley, No. 7H; Albert Moddeyong, No. 1T; Wayne Cole- man, No. 7H; Grades 7 and 8, Joyce Munn, No. 7H; Gerald Tlonk No. 1T; Harry Moir. Metal work, Jean McNaughton, No. 2T; Marion Bell, No. 1T; Ger- ald Toonk, No. 1T. Art Grades 1 and 2, Jimmy Traquair; Bonnie Dick, No. 7H; Tommy DaI- rymple, No. 1T. Grades 3 and 4, Ray McLean, No. 1T; Reg Dick, No. 711; Katie Damm, No. 1T. Grades 5 and 6, Judy Elder, No. 1011; Martin Koning, No. IT; Al- bert Moddeyong, No. 1T. Grades 7 and 8, June Munn, No. 7T; Gerald Toonk, No. 1T; Geral- dine Harburn. Safety rule poster, junior, Susie Lostell, No. 2T; Graham Bell, No. IT; Norma Young, No. 2T; Senior, Ron Broderick; Dorothy Parker, No. 1T; Gerry Broderick, No. IT. Writing Grade 3, Ruth Petty; Linda John- son; Linda Noakes. Grade 4, Kathering Raszell, Bil- lie Harburn, Connie Rumpel. Grade 5. Dennis Mock, Peggy Goddard, Carol Brown. Grade 6, Joyce Faber, Jean ,Mc- Naughton, No. 2T; Mildred Howe, No. 7H. Grade 7, Norma Passmore; Ar- lene Hoggarth, No. 7H; Marion Bell, No. IT. Grade 8, Margaret Smillie; Vera 'Finney, No. 10H; Ruth: -Howe, No. 7H. Printing Grade 1, Bryan Fink, Bobby Carlisle, Sharon Riley. Grade 2, Nancy Kyle, Diane Reid, Eric Campbell. Parade Decorated bicycles, 10 and under, Ann Mickle, Bobby Middleton, Robert McKelvie: over 10, David Cooper, No. 2T; W. Shaddick; Con- nie Rumpel. Tricycles, Wendy Moir, Colleen Baynham, Clarence Harkness. Doll buggies, Dianne Koehler, Pauline Bell, Barbara Ann Towns- end. Hot rods, Donald Smale, Don ':reed, Alvin Campbell. Pets Trained clog, Dorothy Parker. Cats, Donnie Dick. No. 711; Gra- ham Be:ll, No. 1T; Robert McKel- vie. Dogs, Stephen Elder, Chuck Dun- lop, Gerry Anderson. Birds, Reg Dick, No. 711; Bar - (Continued on Page 6) Veteran's Cab GEORGE H. MILLER, Prop. Passengers Insured . PHONEAFORTH 362 SE RE-VITALIZED CL F,l1NING is Better Than Ever at Buchanan Cleaners Mount Forest More Spots and Stains Removed Garments stay clean longer; will wear' longer. Phone 669 r 2 - Seaforth ANDY CALDER AGENT MON. and THURS. MORNINGS .mer. — — — - ITCH, $4,500' in, .P Tuesday Night —. Amateur Grounds open to pu WED.—Fair officially opened Department Minister of by C. D. «i; Agriculture° SCHOOL PARADE BANDS CLOWNS MIDWAY::' GRANDSTAND PERFORMANCE HORSE RACES -2:20 and 2:26 4-11 CLUB EX1110 DANCE IN CRYSTAL PALACE WED. NIT To B. Stuart and his 10 -Piece Band A. DRUMMOND, Pres. .... K. J. REANEY, Sec. -Tread. YTIT,LTdTyTyTZTyTTI, Tj,, CONGRATULATIONS to the Seaforth Agricultural Society on the occasion of THE 110th FAIR We at TOPNOTCH FEEDS are looking forward to seeing our friends at our Booth at the Fair. We hope you will visit us and talk over your feed problems. We know' we can help you in arranging a proper feeding program for your stock and poultry — a program that will mean money in your pocket We'll See You At the Fair! TOPNLIMITED OTCH FEEDS SEAFORTH — ' OR PHONE 15 rZTyT�TyT�TyT,�T�,TyTyTyTyTyTyT� Clean Up and Save! Salvage Drive WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5th PAPER -MAGAZINES - RAGS OLD MATTRESSES For the convenience of those in the sults district who wish to co-operate, collectio /lave been established as follows: BEECHWOOD Carlin's Store DUBLIN ... William Stapleton CONSTANCE Borden Brown Store WINTHROP A. Dolmage Store KIPPEN Kyle's Store CROMARTY Chopping Mill STAFFA Sadler's Store BRUCEFIELD Christie's Store — Auspices — ending depots SEAFORTH LIONS CLUB CONTAINING WIDE SELECTION FROM WHICH TO CHOOSE Westinghouse or Admiral Models ALL THE LATEST IMPROVEMENTS Come in now. Let us show you how little it costs to own a modern TV. EASY TERMS. BOX FURNITURE FUNERAL SERVICE • HOUSE FURNISHINGS • FLOOR COVERINGS Floor Sanding Westinghouse Appliances PHONE 43 SEAFORTH 4br. N..�n11'1 ,w.wu.;er�i:W • �ia4Hgt§{i l