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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1956-09-21, Page 7ti :x. Fr• (!I (PRlltinlitl, from; Page 1) Linda ." e, qS.S , 'eft ' beef heifer, PodeaPl?� a.. r lk an:, Itan, $,S:4;', 1)00 .showmanship, lie dmpbell, SS, 4; . Kepi .Papple,. S. 4; Don Mc,Kerc h err S.S. 6;. dairy senior OR, Joan Boyd, , SS. 6; Joan Coyne, S.S. i;, dairy junior calf, 1956, Joan Boyd, S.S. g; Geor irks Little, S.S. 10;best der' 200 lbs., Douglas .1104%;.04f. uA gl Boyd, S.S ,6; Jerry. Coleman;• S.S.: 13; James Coleman, SS 18; show- nnapslup, dairy, Joan. BoY.d, S.S. 6; Joan Coyne, S.S. 1; Douglas Boyd, SS. 6. Poultry and Pets Geese, c.enneth Papple, Ross Dr,sculii turkeys, Elainer.ieattie, Keith Smgmon, Elsie Rege; ducks, White Pekin, Bill Henderson, Elsie Regele Kenneth . Papple; Dark Rouene-ducks, Jimmy Coleman, Kenneth Papple; mixed ducks, Donald Murray. • Dogs, Wayne. Hoeey, Paul Horan, Guidon Moylan, Bill Henderson, Gordon Pryce, Donald Murray. Rabbits, Stephen Eckert, Roy If You'reTIRED ALL THE TINE Everybody gets a bit ria -down now and then, tired -out, heavy -headed, and maybe 1athcced by backaches. Perhaps nothing seriously wrong, just a temporary toxic coalition caused by excess acids and wastes. That's the time to take Dodd's Kidney Pills. Dodd's stimulate the kidneys, and so help restore their normal • action of removing excess acids and wastes. Then you feel better, sleep better, work better. Get Dodd's Kidney Pills now. look for the blue box with the red band at aU lit uggists, You can depend on Dodd's: 52 Beernlann, .Dorm e• `Be er _ a . Ge raid Ran Bill } Mc' ` sin E r Y, , Y, .... GaY , . . ric Bennewies.• cats G the a dr - C .. , arrY e _ s, S A . a.,��n new'es Eiree m 'Faye Tittle, Sham Macene. • Pigegms> Doug}as E.eyd. • Pets, Jean. -Bee, Elaine Beattie, Eileen O'Rourke, Billy • McGaviti, Paul Betties, Jinmmy ,.Diegel. • Special pet, Kenneth Ryan, Ger-':' ald Ryan. ,. Barred Rock Elaine Beattie; • Leghorn, Witold Chemicki, Steph- en Eckert; White Rocks, GWen Beuerman, Lois Beuerman; Sus- sex, June Hillen, Eleanor Keys, ,Elsie Reggie, Gordbn Pryce; Heavy Hybrid, Rby_ Glanville, Donnie Beuermann, • Linda Papple, Marry Lou Coyne, Douglas Boyd, Bobby Pryce; R.I. Reds, Gerald ,Ryan. ! ' Brown eggs, Joan Alexander, Jim Alexander, Bonnie Stewart; white eggs, Joan Alexander, Mary Ann Wildfong, Jack McCall; Hen- derson's Class, Murray Henderson, Bill Henderson, Bobby Shannon, Murray Pryce. • Grain Spring wheat, Bill Henderson; quart oats, Sharon Somerville, S.S. 7; Elaine Somerville, S.S. 7; Bill Henderson,S. 4; Mary Lou Coyne, S.S,/1; Lois Godkin, S.S. 6; Danny Coyne, S.S. 1; quart of fall wheat, Joan Boyd. Vegetables Field turnips, Keith Siemon, S.S. 8; Mary Lou Coyne, S.S. 1; Stephen Eckert, S.S. 8; Francis' Maloney, S.S. 1; Lois Godkin, S.S. 6; Bill Henderson, SS, 4. Table turnips, Kenneth Dolmage, S.S. 10; Ian Bruce Dolmage, S.S, 10; Margaret Alexander, S.S. 12; Lois Godkin, S.S. 6; • Garry Alexander, S.S. 12; Bobby Pryce, S.S. 6. Irish Cobbler potatoes, Margaret '{err,`-S.S. 4; Earl -Rose, .S.S- .1; Kenneth Dol - mage, S:S. 10; Mary Murray, S,S, Iy'an, S.S.1,'.1'aa B jobb y . , S., -11V,141 Shannon 8 . Keith 5ierpyon', " s ' 8;;,`Edwarc. POMPOM . .$4,$.0;, MuPeppe SS;,' S.S. 10 h3'tlt0 tom :tges,.Bobbby 'Pryce, SS,.6; c i sPryce, `''S.S. 6; Ronnie CamPeihS. ArcA00001400, S S• 8i• Edward • Campbell, S S, 6.;, Wlold fhomick, 'S.5,, 3,2, • • ix 'obs able,corn Sharon Somerville,,' S,S.. 7,; Marjorie Smith, S.S., 4; Donald AleKercher, S.S. 6;• ,' Kenneth..•• Doliitage, S.S. 10; Mary Beuermann, '8S. '8; Mary M,el'er S.S. 6. Mangels, Bernice Rose, S.S. 9; Earl. Rose, SS. 9; Keith Siemon, SS. 8; Paul Horan, S.S. 8. Carrots, Edward Campbell, S.S. 6; Mary Lou Coyne, S.S. 1;: Dianne Kirkby, S.S. 7; Maryann Wildfong, S.S. 9; Brian Campbell, S.S. 10; Keith Siemon. S.S. 8. Beets, Maryann Wildfong, S.S. 9; Yvonne Pryce, S.S. 10; Eleanor Keys,. S.S. 10; Karel} Kerr, 'S.S.' 10; Lynda Kerr, SS.- 10; Elsie Regele, S,S. li,. Cabbage, Bill Henderson, S.S. 4;. Marjorie Smith, SS. 4; Keith Sie- mon, S.S. •8; Billy Siemon, S.S. 8; Doerr, oerr, S.S. 8; Earl Rose, S.S. 9: Onions (25 entries), Billy Siemon, S.S. 8; Mary Murray, S.S. 6; Keith Siemon, S.S. 8; Donald Murray, S.S. 6; Douglas Boyd, S.S. 6; Carol,Burt, S.S. 7. Citrons, Murray McClure; S.S. 12; Jean Patrick, S.S. 12; Lynda Kerr, S.S. 10; Barbara Coleman, S.S. 13, Pie pumpkin, Bonnie Stewart, S.S. 4; Ricky Bunt, S.S. 3; Bill Hender- son, S.S. 4; Mary Lou Coyne, S.S 1;. Jjilia Blanchard, S.S. 10; Fran- ces Blanchard, S.S. 10: Largest pumpkin, Garry. Betties, S.S. 10; Paaul Betties, S.S. 10; Ricky Bunt S.S. 7; Dale Beuermann, S.S. 6; Donald Beuermann, S.S. 8; Peter Eckert, S.S. 8. ,Six stalks, fodder corn, Mary Murray, SS. '6; Ken S -T -R -E -T -C -H YOUR BUILDING DOLLAR! ioiialrl 4l 141,0' . p 6u-ermanrn, S.S.;6i i �a d, tti er m : 6 s s, a S a s P o"w 8* n S n' a a .S< 6 94. '1 ... .' ,.T371 n r e. lik Tan Bruce Do ow, D Sabo s E .. . Gx� `n S.S.. i;, 'films D e e Paul Horan, S S, 8 ; .Edward,.Can bell, S,S, 6; Eleanor Key s , SS , M aret isa, SS,.10, • ' :F'''ort Fall a pies, Stephen Cr Aims, SS, 3.;., Paul pHoran, S.S. 8; Karen Dol mage, S.S. 10; Ray 'Horan; S.S. 8; Billy_,Beuerinann, S.S" •8;. 'Robert. Shannon; SS. 7.. Winter • apples,. Billy M,e.Gavin, S..S. 7,; Jerry Cron -.- in, S.S. 3; Jimmy .Cronin," SS. 3; Karen .Dolmage, S,S. 10; Joan' Hamilton; SS. 9. Pears, Billy Me-' Gavin, S.S. 7; Billy Beuermann, S. -' 8; Mary Beuermann, SS. 8, Plums, Gwen Beuermann, S.S. 6; Lois Beuermann, SS. 6; Ronnie Campbell, S.S. 6; Ga1ry Bettles, S.S. 10; Paul Kettles, •S.S. 10. Make every dollar you spend on home repairs or re- modelling do extra duty by seeing us for all your build ing needs! Large stock of finest building materials. VISIT US AT THE FAIR' Stop at our Booth and talk over your building repairs and alteration problems. There is no obligation of course.' *'94 ta4oriie Smith, Pa PXe, S.S• 4; lemonf,pie, I n is Geraldine Denars, '9; Eleanor' Keys, S , '10; Shag- • .MeR.cnzie.S,alitira Sen Itiesf$S0ii Rosemary :8. R. an, pumpkin pie, ".M;a;rguerite kit&°!:�•d-'0.o., ln, ., STX11s,e iit►, DSo�l0 :.6ag e Margaret P,.Gexadtue Den,S.S.9, Ma F 'i SS sir guerite Scott, SS. 4; onna: GoSrin. - S.S. 4; Marjorie Smith, .Lind'a Papple, ,S,S. 4; .Sandra: ,B.en- ^ne;ies, SS, 8;. .cakes :baked by teacher, 1V,iiss Audr'ONS,, S.S...' 9; Miss Jessie Little,S.S.S- 7. • Salad dressing, Margaret Hillen,. S.S.• 6; Geraldine Dennis, S.S.' 9; Audrey McMichael, S.S. 7; Joan Hamilton, S.S. 9•; Mary Murray, S. "5:'.6; Linda Papple; S.S.'4; canned cherries; . Jean Maloney, S.S. 1; Sharon McKenzie, S.S. 4; Donnie Beuermann, S.S. 8; Betty Dolmage, S.S. • 10; Dianne Dolmage, S.S'. 10; strawberries.,• Elsie Doig, S.S.•4; Joan Hamilton, S.S. 9; Sharon Mc- Kenzie, S.S. 4; Donna Gordon, S.S_._ 4; 'Roba Doig, S.S, 4; raspberries, Roba Doig," S.S. 4; Elsie Doig, S. S. 4; Eleanor Keys, S.S. 10; Faye Little, S.S. 6; Donna. Gordon, S.S. 4; Dianne Kirkby, S,S. 7. Fancy Work Four to 9 -inch square with em- broidered animal, Lois Bernard,. S. S. 12; Jim Rapson, S.S. 12; Jean. Patrick, S.S. 12; Lorne' Glanville, S.S. 12; Audrey McMichael, S.S'7; Pauline Dolmage, S.S. 2;' pair of •embroidered tea tels, Eleanor Keys, S.S. 10; Marie Cronin, U.S.S. 3; Lorne Glanville. S.S. 12; Bill Hamilton, S.S. 9; Marlene Pepper, S.S. 12; Elaine Beattie, S.S. 12; best three buttonholes, Eileen Dolmage, S.S. 2; Mary Poland, U.S.S. 3; .Joan Hamilton, S.S. 9. Flowers Sweat Peas, Sharon MacKenzie, S.S. 4; Margaret Hiller; S.S. 9; Dia - ante Kirkby, SS. 7. Pansies, Jean Patrick, S.S. 12; Kathleen Doerr, S.S. 8; Elsie Regele, S.S. 6; Joan Alexander, S,S. 12; Dannie Beuer- mann, S.S. 8; Audrey McMichael, S.S. 7. Marigolds, Eleanor Keys, S.S. 10; Sharon MacKenzie, S.S. 4; Sandra Bennewies, S.S. 8; Paul Betties, S.S. 10; Shirley Henderson, S,S. 4; Edward Campbell, S.S. 6. Potted plants in bloom, Paul Hor- an, S.S. 8; Julia Blanchard, SS, 10; Keith Siempn, S.S. 8; Karen Dolmage, S.S. 10; Gary Betties, S. S. 10; Robert Shannon, S,S. 7. ' Potted plant, Paul Horan, SS. 8; Bill Hamilton, S.S. 9; Linda Som- erville, SS. 7;• Joan Hamilton, SS: 9; Joyce Ryan, S,S. 1; Donald Mur- ray,- S.S. 6. Dahlias, Linda Somer- ville, SS, 7; Barbara Driscoll, S.S. 7; - Jack McCall, S.S. 7; Elaine Beattie, S.S. 12; Jane Somerville, S.S. 7; Paul Settles, S.S. 10. Asters, Jane Somerville, S.S. 7; Paul Set- tles, S.S. 10'; Gary Betties, SS. 10; Barbara Driscoll, S.S. 7; Linda Somerville, S.S. 7; Janet McKer- cher, SS. 6. Zinnias, Paul Betties, S.S. 10; Audrey McMichael, SS. 7; Rosemary Ryan, S.S. 1; Elaine Beattie, S.S. 12; Ken Murray, S.S. 8; Mary Murray, S.S. 6. Gladioli, Jean Roe, S,S. •9; Paul Betties, S.S. 10; Marjorie Smith, S.S. 4; Murray McClure, S.S. 12; Billy Siemon, SS, . 8; Jean Hillen, S.S. 9. Phlox, Elsie Doig, S.S. 4; Marjorie Smith, S.S. 4; ,Mary Beur- nn, S.S. 8; Linda Somerville, S. S. Paul Betties, S.S. 10; Mar- lene Pepper,; SS. 12. Snapdragons, Jean Patrick, S,S. 12; Elaine Smith, S.S, 6; Barbara Coleman, S.S. 13; Gordon Driscoll, S.S. 7; Linda Somerville, S.S. 7; Sharon Mac- Kenzie, S.S. 4. Cosmos, Audrey McMichael, S.S. 7; Keith Siemon, S.S...8; Linda Somerville, S.S. 7; Billy Beuermann, S.S. 8; Eleanor Keys, S.S. 10; Jean Roe, SS: 9. SS. .9; Linda Builders' Supplies - Sash _ - Doors - Lime - Cement Seaforth 787 Clinton . HU. 2-9514 Baking School lunches, Linda Papple, S. S. 4; Marguerite Scott, S.S. 4; maple cream candy, Joan Hamil- ton, SS. .9; Linda' Papple, S.S. 4; Donna Gordon, S.S. 4; June Hillen, S.S. 6; Gail Storey, 5.S. 2; bran muffins, Donna Gordon, S.S. 4; Luella Moylan, S.S. 1; Linda Pap- ple, S.S. 4; Shirley Storey, S.S. 2; Sharon Somerville, S.S. 7; Sharon McKenzie, S.S. 4; oatmeal cookies, Mary McKercher, S.S. 6; Margaret Hiller S.S. 6; Lois Godkin, SS. 6; Elsie Hillen, S.S. 4; Margaret Kerr, S.S. 4; Roba Doig, S.S-. 4; drop cooies, Linda Papple, S.S. 4; Janet McKercher; S.S. 6; Sharon McKen- zie, S.S. Ns, Elsie Doig, S.S. 4; Mary McKercher, S.S. 6; tarts, Lin- da. Papple, S.S. 4; Eileen O'Rourke, S.S. 1; Jean Hillen, S.S. 6; Eleanor Keys, S.S. 10 Marguerite Scott, S.S. 4 Marjorie Smith, S.S. 4; ail - gel. -cake, Donna Gordon, S.S. 4; Roy Beuermann, S.S. 8; Janet Mc- Kercher, S.S. 6; Geraldine Dennis, S.S. 9; Linda Papple, S.S. 4; Eileen O'Rourke, S.S. 1; Light layer cake, Linda Papple, S.S. -4; Marguerite Scott, S.S. 4; dark layer cake, Shar- on McKenzie, S.S. 4; Marguerite Scott, S,S. 4; Linda Papple, S.S. 4; Elaine Murray, S.S. 1; Margaret Kerr, S,S. 4; Rosemary Ryan, S. S. 1. Apple pie, Jean Hillen, . S.S. 6; Mary Beuermann, S.S. 8; Marguer- ite Scott, S.S. 4;. Geraldine Dennis, 1 s ail >" ;G,raSle ... ..,.,�'; Belle :Ne bit, '414-fS a_ Anda Sn fni Fi N as -0* til L, r' S.3 a Grades Sand 4, Anilrmal pr bir Lois' Bernard, 8.8.12, Donne don, SS. 4; Shirley „Henderson,; S. 4; Witold, IChomlilit, 'S.S.:;1;J, Rapson,.., SS, 12;' Betty Shea, S.S.'„ Grades 5 and 6, Social study; charaeter Marguerite Scott, S.S. 4; Elaine Beattie, SS, 12; ,Betty, Dolmage,_ S.S, 10 Dorothy' S�rnitil,: 4 SS 4; Linda �a le SS. 4 Mar- lene Pepper, SS. 12. Collection cutouts for breakfast,;; Barbara Hamilton, S.S. 9; June en, S.S. 6; Brian Melady, S.S. 3, Hitbbert; Joan Alexander, SS. 12; Christine Pryce, S.S. 6; Jack Dal- ton, S.S, 3, Hibbert. r Trail.aMie1nvow. m.sainam Vll III,O,.o womair 1AN,:_. ._,r,"Y Collections 50 buttons, Lois Godkin, S.S. 6;. Elaine Beattie, S.S. 12; Marg: Alex- ander, S.S. 12; Eileen Dolmage, S. S. 2; Audrey McNichol, S.S. 7; Fre- da Hunt, S.S. 2..,. Serviettes,, Amy Stewart, S.S. 4; Audrey McMichael, S.S. 7; Elean- or Keys, S,S. 10; Julia •Blanchard, S.S. 10; Joan Ryan, S.S, 1; Mar. Alexander SS. 12 Sewing and Knitting Knitted 8 -inch square, Pauline Dolmage; S.S. 2; Jim Rapson, S.S. 12; patch on 9 -inch cotton block, Geraldine Dennis, S.S. 9; Eleanor Keys, S.S. 10; Linda Papple, S.S. 4; Eileen Dolmage, S.S. 2; Joan Hamilton, S.S. 9; knitted doll•'s scarf, Geraldine Dennis, S.S. 9; Margaret Hillen, S,S. 6; Eleanor Keys, S.S. 10; Elaine Beattie, S.S. 12; Marlene Pepper, S.S. 12; Lois Bernard, S.S. 12; best darning on wool sock, Mary Poland, U.S.S. 3; article in felt, Margaret Alexan- der, S.S. 12; Eileen Smith, S.S. 6; Gisela Heilby,. S.S. 2; Mary Walsh, USS. 1; Marlene Pepper, S.S. 12; Geraldine Dennis, SS. 9; teachers' best embroidered lunch cloth, J. Little SS. 12. Writing Grade 8, , Mary • Melady, S.S. 3, Hibbert; Marjorie Smith, S.S. 4;. Jean Dolmage, S.S. 10; Joyce Ham- ilton, S.S. 9; Beverley Stiller, S.S. EiIy Poland, S.S. 3, Hibbert. Grade 7—Reta Kennedy, S.S. 3, Hibbert; David Holden, S.S. 10; Donald McKercher,, S.S. 6; Ann Dalton, SS.. 3, Hibbert; Kenneth Papple, S.S. 4; Edward Campbell, S.S. 6, Grade . 6—Gordon Byers, SS. 3, Hibbert; Jimmy Cronin, S.S, 3; El- aine Beattie, S.S. 12; Barbara Cole- man, S.S. 2; Billy Ryan, S.S. 3; 'Eileen Smith, S.S. 6. Grade 5—Tom Holden, 'SS. 10; Helen Maloney, S.S. 1; Mary Mur- ray, S.S. 6; Joan Boyd, S.S. 6; Ger- aldine Dennis, S.S. 9; Marlene Pepper, S.S. 12, Grade 4—Carol Bunt, S.S.,7; Mar- jorie Agar, S.S. 2; Mary McKer- cher, S.S. 6; Mary Lou Coyne, S.S. 1; Amy Stewart, S.S. 4; Mary Walsh, S.S. 1. 6 Come and Visit our Booth and see -the LATEST DESIGNS IN RCA VICTOR 1 STOVES - . REFRIGERATORS - TV, - RADIO Compare the smart styling-ithe,modern arrange- ments the economy tot ,operation --then check the price.. RCA VICTOR- LEADS EVERY TIME! ,Pact !�I In every way'whether .1.t ' e a r freezing, zIn D� R�K�TN :. peaches that ow!' { Shakespeare Delhi Leaves -Eleanor Keys, SS. 10; Patricia Melady, S.S. 3; Joyce Ry- an, S.S. 1; Marlene Pepper, •,S.S. 12; Nancy Alexander, S.S. 11 ; El- aine Beattie; S.S.'12. Wild flowers—Jim Bosman, S.S. 9; Lois Godktri, S.S._6; Margaret Hillen, S.S. 6; Audrey McMichael, S.S. 7; Shirley Henderson, S,S. 4; Eleanor Keys SS 10 Weeds—Joan Hamilton, S.S. 9; Eleanor Keys, S.S. 10; Rosemary Murray, S.S.. 1; Joseph Maloney, S.S. 1; Jean Hillen, S.S. 6; Lois Godkin, S.S. 6. Manual Training Seniors—Paul Betties, -.SS. 10; Roy Beuermann,SS. 8; Garry Al- exander, S.S. 12; Marlene Pepper, S.S. 12; Donnie Beuermann, S.S. 8; Margaret Alexander, SS. 12. Juniors—Garry Betties, S.S. 10; Joan Alexander, S.S. 12; Roy Glan- ville, S.S. 12; Witold Chomicki, S. S, 12; Jim Alexander, SS. 12; Jim Rapson, S.S. 12. Stuffed toy—Lois Bernard, S.S. 12; Jean Patrick, S.S.' 10; ,.Joan Alexander, S.S. 12. Lambs Best market lamb, Barbara Dris- coll, Ronald Driscoll, Gordon Dris- coll; 'best long wool, Ronald Dris- coll, Barbara Driscoll, Gordon`Dris- coll; best short wool; Gordon Dris- coll, Ronald Driscoll, Barbara Driscoll. Printing Grade 3 -Mervin' Agar. S.S. 2; Witold Chomiki, S.S. 12; Jean Pat- rick, S.S. 12; Kay McCowan, S.S. 2; Paul Horan, S.S. 8; Bruce Elliott, S.S. 6. Grade 2 -June Hilien. S.S. 6; Lin- da Somerville, S.S. 7; Michael Walsh, S.S. 1; Robert David, S.S. 2; Bobby Shannon. S.S. 7; Jean Scott, S.S. 2, Grade 1—Roy Glanville, S.S. 12; Barbara Hamilton,' S.S. 9; Mary Byermann, S.S. 8; Leo Cronin, S. Arr i! Pigs Forty pounds and under, Lois Godkin, S.S. 6; Bonnie Stewart, S. S. 4; best pair pigs, 60 lbs. and under, Linda Somerville, S.S. 7; Lois Godkin, S.S. 6; best pair pigs 100 lbs., and under, Eileen Smith, S.S. 6; best pair pigs, 70 lbs. and under, Linda' Somerville, SS. 7; Lois Godkin, S.S. 6; best sow, 1956, Amy Stewart, S.S. 4; Gordon Driscoll, S.S. 7; Gerald Coleman, S.S. 13; Mac Stewart;.. S.S. 4. t1; SEAFORTH MONUMENT WOE OPEN DAILY T. P.ryde & Son ALL TYPES OF CEMETERY MEMORL Er quiriell Are Invited Telephone Numbers; Exeter 41 Clinton 1620 Seaforth 573: al. MISININININEMEISEEr law USINEIS AND PROFE551 It • AUCTIONEERS EDWARD W. ELLIOTT Licensed Auctioneer Correspondence promptly an- swered. • Immediate arrangements can be made for sale dates by Phoning 4554, Clinton. Charges moderate and satisfaction guaran- teed. uaranteed. PERCY C. WRIGHT Licensed Auctioneer CROMARTY • Livestock and farm sales a spe- cialty- For a better auction sale, call the WRIGHT Auctioneer: Phone Hensall 690 r 22. 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