The Huron Expositor, 1987-10-07, Page 15Seaforth Fall Fair. •results...
The 142nd AmniaSeaforth Pall Fair attracted a number nett; 4 Picklhig beets, Kevin Camelia), K
of winners in a variety of categorled. The following is a list, Erin Carnochan„ Mark Bachert; 4 Spanish onions with
of the respective winners in the order in which they placed skins 'on David. Kennedy, Kevin Carnochan, Erin Car -
HOME DEPARTMENT nacho, Michael Stoll; 4 garden carrots, long, Erin Car -
Quilt handstitched applique most attractive design, nochan, Tammy Kennedy, Kevin Carnochan, ' Michael „
Stoll; 5 Pickling cucumbers, ,under 7,5 em, leave etem.
Mildred Cronin; Quilt reversible suitable for bedspreadstem."Canada Sharon Godktn, Greg .Fritz; Sherry Lyn Hugill; Mark
no centre seam, Mary Fotheringham, Mary Riley; Y, Bachert; 4 Table beets, Michael Stoll, Jason Gemmel', Special, Mary Fotherin ham, Jane Vincent
Special Mary otheringham•' Quit liquid embroidery,
quiltingFS be judged, Mary Kinsman; Quilt practical Kris Gemmel', Melissa Dearing; 4 Cooking unions with
m
pts Gemmell, Eggs
skins on, Erin Carnochan, Sharon Godkin, Jason Gemmell,
everyday to any design hand quilted, Mary Riley, Irene • Sherri Bennett; 5 Red ripe tomatoes with stems on, Shan -
Eisler; Quilt any size hand quilted, Mary Riley, Irene none Craig, Keil Bachert, Sherry -Lyn Hugill, Michael •
Eisler, Marg Cole.. Quilt - crib • any design, hand quilted, Hugill; 10 Potatoes - any variety In suitable box (girl) Kris.
Mary Riley, Yvonne Haney; quilt group quilted, Mary Gemmell, Keri Birchen, Tina Boamsn, Janet..Murphy; 2 •
Riley, Marg Cole;. Special, M. Fotheringham -most points; Green cabbages, David Kennedy, Jason Germnell; 2 Pep -
Mary Riley; Mat, latch hooked, Mary Eisler; Wall hanging per squash, Jason Gariunell,• Kris Gemmell, Nancy
latch hooked, ready to hang, Charles Perkins; Mary Eisler, Stewart, JessicaFinlayson; 10 Potatoes, any variety,
Agatha Vendetta; Cushion candlewick,. Mary Father- suitable box Iboy ) Jason dermal,i Daniel Nash, Brandon
Ingham, Peg Perkins; Cushion suitable for bedroom, Mary Nash, Robert Vanden Hoven; 2 Pie pw'rtpkins up to 17.5 em
K an ' ci D le _I14 Miler. Cushion at in dia., Sherry Lyn Hugill, Jason Gemmel', Nancy Stewart,
irism Tereecjo a ace s p - Michael-Hugill; largest pumpkhirJason-Badley oleen
ehwork, Teresa Wynja, Marjarle Dale, Anna Dolmege; Christopher her M tion Robert Vanden Hoven; 3
Cushion crochet, practical, Helen Toornatra, Peg Perkins, , McCallum, hri p a
Mary Eisler; Afghan crochet -wool or wool blend, Helen Earspopping corn, Nancy Stewart, Melissa Cronin, Susan
Toornstra, Mrs. Bert Tubb, Irene Eliseo Edythe Coleman ' Stewart, Matthew Cronin;, Largest squash, Cristo Vanden
Special (most points) Mary Eisler; 'Afghan knit, wool or Hoven, Robert Vanden Hoven, Janet Vanden Hoven, Ryan.
wool blend, Mary Kinsman, Leona McDonald, Mrs, Bert Webster; Three ears sweet table corn, husked, Sharon
Tubb; Tablecloth cross stitch work on gingham„ Mary Godktn, Jessica .Finlayson; 3 specimen of gourds in
Fotheringham, Mary • Kinsman; Bonnie Glanville; suitable box - leave stems on, Kerry Blake, Terry Kelly,
Tablecloth crochet, Agatha Vandeban; Placemats - Christi' Bennett, Nancy Stewart Vegetable Man (K3),
crochet, set of four, lois Hodgen, Clara Brown, ,Helen • Mark,Beuerman, Sherry Lyn Hugill, Paula Kritsia, Amber
Toornatra;. Kitchen finger towel, Peg Perkins, Dorothy Halfpenny; A toy made from vegetables, 4-6, Michael
• Hays; oven mitts or potholders; Anna Dolmage, PegHugill, Sarah Lamhie, Lorrie Dupee, Nancy Stewart; .
Perkins, Janice Carter; 'Pillowcase homemade sign of your Table Centre piece made from Vegetables, Sharon Kelly,
choice, Bonnie Glanville; Dresser scarf with suitable trim, Terry Kelly, Larry Kelly; Most natural ' misshapen
Mary Kinsman; Crocheted pyjama bag, Clara Brown; 'vegetable, Janice McCallum, Chad McCallum, Michael'
Baby bonnet and sweater, knitted,, Clara Brown, Lenore Hdgill, Jennifer Lubbers;
Elliott, Helen Toornatra; Baby bonnet and sweater„ • " Baking
crochet, Helen Toornstra, Clara Brown; Baby shawl knit- ' Angel'eake - tintced, Lois Moore, Audrey McLean, Helen
ted, 'Leona McDonald, Mary Kinsman, Dorothy Hays; 'Toornstra; Chocolate layer cake with filling and iced, Nan -
Bab it shawl crochet, -Clara Brown. Baby suit ordress knit- ' cy Dearing, Helen Toorstra, .Irene Kelly; Crispy Flake,
ted, Leona • McDonald, Helen Toornstir, C araf-Bcown•, Nancy-Dearing;-Banana-layer-cake-with-fiBing..andjced,
• Girls or ladies vest, Lenore Elliott, Helen Toornstra, Grace Irene Kelly, Helen 'Toornstra, Lois Hedged; Arva Flour
Corbett; Child's knitted helmet or toque and mitts, Mary Mills'. 1st prize class 3. Seaforth Creamery, Irene Kelly; '
Kingman, Clara Brown, B, Brand; Child's hooded sweater,, Carrot cake iced, one layer square, Helen Toornstra, Jane
knitted, Clara Brown, Mary Kinsman, Leona McDonald; Vincent, Irene Eisler; Light fruit cake 4 x 4, Irene Kelly; 1
Child's knitted scarf, at (east 36", Clara Brown; Mary Date and nut loaf, -Gail Hugill, Nancy Dearing, Mary
Kinsman B. Brand; ladies knitted tack In dickie, Clara Fotheringham; 1 Applesauce loaf, Helen Toornstra, Mary
Brown, DorothyHays; Adult slippers knitted, Clara Fotheringham, Teresa- Wynja; 1+2 Lemon loaf, Helen
Brown Irene Eisler, Helen Toornstra, Adult hat or toque, - ' Toornstra, Mary--Fotheringham; --Kittle MacGregor; Is
knitted, Mary Kinsman, Clara' Brown, Leone Elliott; Zucchini loaf, Helen McNaughton, Helen Toornstra,
. Man's dress socks, knitted, Helen Toornstra, Mary_ Dianne Wood; 3 Varieties of fruit bread, 2 slices of each
' Kinsman, Dorothy Hays; Man's work socks, knitted, Helen displayed on a suitable' plate, Nancy Dearing, Helen
Toornstra, B. Brand, Dorothy, Hayes'; -Girl's or Boy's McNaughton, Mary Fotheringham. Seaforth Creamery •
pullover, knitted, B. Brand, Leona McDonald, Grace Cor- Class 10, Nancy Dearing; 5 Chocolate brownies, iced, Irene
bett; Adult Fair isle sweater, Mildred Cronin, Teresa Wyn- Kelly, Helen Toornstra, Mary Fotheringham; 5 Oatmeal
ja, Helen Toornstra; ,Adult pullover, any design, Clara drop cookies, baked, Helen Toornstra, Irene Kelly, Mary
Brown, Grace Corbett, B. Brand. Stewart Bros, most Fotheringham; 5 Ginger cookies, Mary Fotheringham,
- points Clara Brown. Girl's or lady's skirt, Anne Milton, Irene Kelly,- Helen Toornstra; 5 Oatmeal date squares,
' Bonnie Glanville, Grace Corbett; Girl's or Lady's dress, Audrey McLean, Nancy Dearing, Pegi Perkins, Seaforth
. Grace. Corbett, Bonnie Glanville, Mary Eisler; Girl's or . Creamery Class 14, Audrey McLean; 5. Shortbread'
lady's jacket, Anne Milton, Chris Hoste; 'Grace Corbett. ' cookies, Helen Toornstra, Mary Fotheringham, Irene Kel-
GirI's or Lady's Blouse, Chris Hoste, Grace Corbett, Mary
Eisler; Sewing Centre - most paints, Grace Corbett, Anne
Milton; Any article of lingerie made from antron or tricot, -
Mary Fotheringham; Child's dress, Marion Godkin, Bon-
nie Glanville, Mae Younge; Clothes pin apron, Dorothy
Hayes; Group of 3 different quilt blocks, Marjorie Dale;
Joan Whytee Special - most points, Marjorie•Da e, Dorothy
Hayes, Mary Fotheringham, Marion Godkin: Afghan
crocheted or knitted, Mrs. Bert Tubb, Anna Dolmage, Y.
Amerogen; Article of knitting other than afghan, J.
Amerogen, Anna Wynja, Dorothy Hayes; Article of
crochet, other than afghan, J. Amerogen, Anna Wynja, An•
na Dolmage; Article of tatting, Mae Younge; Tea cozy,
displayed on teapot, Teresa ' Wynja, Peg Perkins;
Homemade' cushion, Marjorie Dale, Peg Perkins, Teresa
Wynja; Hand written poem of your choice, Peg Perkins,
Helen Connell Special, most points, Peg Perkins, J.
Amerogen.
SECTION.0
Grade 0 - Any article of clothing; Nancy Godkin; Grade
10 - any article of clothing, Mary Loa Stewart; Bran muf.
fins, 3 on a plate, Sherry Rumford, Rhonda Falog, Pam
Bennett; Tea biscuits, a on a plate, Barb Fotheringham,
Darlene Glanville, Virginia Van Garbe; Cupcakes,
decorated for a party, 3 on a plate, Barb Fotheringham,
. Darlene.Kramers, Dorothy Brooker; Small jar; homemade
pickled vegetables, Pam.Bennelt; 14" pie, fancy top lat-
tice, Barb Fotheringham; Vegetable tray with dip, Pam
Bennett, Barb Fotheringham, Darlene Hinny VG;
Elementary Flowers
Dining table centre, Kris Gemmell, Sharon Kelly, Scott
Wood, Jill Wood; Floral Mat, Scott Wood, 2111 Wood; Kelley-
Rau,
elleyRau, Kim Rau; One colour arrangement Jany colour) Kris
Gemmell, Scott Wood, Jill Wood, Kelly Rau; Rose bud in
vase; Cheryl McLhvain, Tim Sills, Jill Wood: Roses - 3
blooms, Donald Sills, Tim Sills, Cheryl McLlwain, Kelly
Rau; Gladioli - 3spikes, Becky Gray; Asters - 3 blooms,
Kris Gemmell, Janet Vandenhoven, Robert Vandenhoven,
Chrism Vandenhoven• Dahlins - medium, 5 stems. Kris
Gammen:Marigolds-. large, -3 blooms,•Mark•-Bcuenneht
Kris Gemmell, Jeff Tremer; Marigold's small - 5 blooms,
Kris Gemmell, Jason Gemmell, Mark MacDonald,
Heather Dale; Cosmos • 5 stems, Kris Gemmell, Jill Wood,
Jason Gemmell Amy Haman; Zinnias - large, 3 stems.
Robert Vandanlroven, Kelly Rau, Krista Vandenhoven,
Janet Vandenhoven; Pansies - 5 stems, Kerr! McClure,
Carrie Flanigan, Steven Bicknell, Kelly Rau; Snapdragon -
3 stems, Lisa Reylands, Larry Kelly, Sharon Kelly, Shirlee
Backert; Petunias - double, 3 blooms, Kevin McDonald,
' Mark McDonald, Steven Bicknell; Petunias • single, 3
blooms, Jill Wood, Becky Gray, Don Slits, Scott Wood:*
Sweetpcas • 5 stems, Andrea Flanigan, Lawrence
Flanigan, Kerry Flanigan, Kim Rau; Cheery arrangement
in a coffee mug • Kim Rau, Kelly Rau, Gregory Dearing.
Kris Gemmel': Garden Mums -3 spikes, any colour, Kris
Gemmell, Becky Gray, Sharon Kelly, Sharon Godkin:
Plower arrangements in an egg cup. Scott Wood, Kerry
Blake.
Blake. Melissa Dearing, Kris Gemmell; Collection of fall
weeds - no more than 3 stents Kerr!s-
Bachaort, Sherri Bu
netL Kris Gemmel, Jason Gemmell; Salvia • 3 spikes,
Janelle Wood, Shirlee Bachaert, Mark Bachaert• African
Violet - potted, Shannon Craig, Kim Roney, Kelley Hata,
' Kim Rau; Flower arrangement, using squash or pumpkin.
Melissa Dearing. Kris Gemmell Jill Wood, Kim Rau;
Seaforth Jewellers, most points, Kris Gemmell; Seaforth
Hort. Soc. winners, Class 2, Scott WoodJill Wood, Kelley
Rau.
Canned Fruits & Vegetables
Strawberries, Marion Godkin, Betty Glanville; Peaches,
Betty Glanville, Marion Godkin, Helen McNaughton;
Peers. Betty Otanvilte Marian Godkin, Helen
McNaughton; Fruit cocktail Gail Hugiii, Marin Godktn;
Whole tomatoes, Betty Glanville; Tomato juke, Dianne
Wood, Lois Hodgert; Chili sauce, Marion Godkin, Audrey
McLlwain, Irene Eisler; Bread and butter pickles, Gail
Hug111, Betty Glanville, Grace Breaded; Pickles made
with zucchini, Gail Hugill; Pickled cern Cobs, Linda
Pullman, Grace Broadfoot' Donna Bennett; Hot dog relish,
Betty Glanville, Donna Bennett, Lorraine Rumford; Dill
Mpickles sweet, elen McNaughton, Betty Glanville, Sheila
ullin; Pickled beets, Gail Hogg!, Sheila Mullin, Marion
dodkin; Peach jam, Marion Godkin, Betty Glanville,
Sheila Mullin; Strawberry jam, cooked, Irene Eisler,
Teresa Wynja,'Marion Godkin; Raspberry jam coated,
Betty Glanvile, Agatha Vandeban, Apple jelly, Betty
Glanviile, Grace Broadfoot; Grapejelly, Irene Elder;
A.O.V. Jam oreily labelled, Grace Broadtail, Marion
Godkin, Betty Manville; Collection of canned fruit, 6
varieties, BettyGlanville; Decorated gift containing • 3
jars jam or jelly, Teresa Wynja; Deng Schroeder Special.
Irene Eisler.
Art Min Crafts
Flowers in a hanging basket, Grace Corbett; Flowers in
natural Rower bed setting, Gregor Campbell, nne Milton,
Lois Hedged; Picture of animal or animals taken in zoo,
Anne Milton, Michael Hugill, Kittle McGregor; A winter
scene taken 1n Seaforth area, Ken Glanville, Lola Hodgen,
Kittle McGregor; A sunset, Gregor Campbell; Kittle
McGregor, Glade Van Dyke; Collection of 4 pictures him
same trip named, Anne Milton, Loretta Dolmage, Loi:
Hodgen; Building in Seaforth area named, Lots Hodgen.
Gregor Campbell, Anne Milton; Pictures from camping
trip, named, Anne Milton, Dianne Wood, Kittle McGregor;
Picture taken en a farm, Ken Glanville, Linda Vail Dyke,
Betty Glanville, Special - most paints ,Anne Milton;
Ceramic figurine, stained, Mary McClure, Mary Eisler,
Dianne Woad; Ceramic figurine glazed, Mary McClure.
Mary Eisi'er; Ceramic pair salt and pepper, any finish,
Mary MCClure;_Ceramic item. stained, Mary McCtd're,
Dianne Wood, Mary Eisler; Ceramic item, glazed, Mary
Eisler, Mary McClure; Ceramic plate, using decal, any:
subject, Mary McClure; Ceramic item, air brushing Bon-
nie Glanville, Janneke Murray, Mary Elder; Handmade
doll, not over 21", cabbage patch, Irene Eisler, Mary
Eiser; Handmade outfit far doll - sewing, motuited, Bottle
Glanville; Handmade outfit fof•dof- knitted or Croteh'ed
(tatted) Peg Perkins, Dorothy Hays, B. Brand; Needle-
peippt picture, Bonnie Glanville, Dorothy Hays, Mary
Elder; Needlepoint pillow, Dorothy Hays; Any other artt-
dle cl needlepoint, Irene Eisler, lois Hodgen, Dorothy
Hays: Calligraphy - any formal invitation, Linda Van
Dyke; Any article of crewel embroidery, Mary Eisler; Tat,
fed do111e - approx. 12 -, Mae Young, Agatha' Vandeban;
Box gift wrapped, suitable for wedding, Karen Whitmore;
Box gift wrapped, Suitable for child's birthday, Karen
Whitmore, Kendra Popple, Doer hanging en bream silk or
dried, Thanks'giving theme, Dorothy Hays, Karen Whit-
more; Grape Vlne Wreath decorated suitable for hanging
Silk or dried material, Christmas theme; Karen Whitmore,
Doreen Strong, Anne Dolmage; Arrangement of silk or
dried material for table centre, not over 12" high; Karen
Whitmore; Mary Eisler; Arrangement suitable, for a
entlerman - silk or dried, not over 12" tall; Karen Whit-
more, Dorothy Hays, Mary Eisler; Miniature decorated
Chit turas Tree, net Over 24' , net ceramic, Mary Eisler;
*dal data, Mary Eisler; Craeliet tittle, mounted,
Agatha Vandeban, Lois Brown,. Helen Toornstra; Knitted
lace en your Choice article, Dorothy Haye; Any other craft
trot Dated, Charles Perkins, Mary Eisler, treg Perkins; At -
We using a lathe, Edward•Melddy; Wood bird feeder',
max 14", Charles Perkinti Weed magazine rack for
bathroom, Edward Malady; Wand inlay - any article Ed -
Ward Melady wood "clock ready Stir hanging, Edwar"d
ryfelady; Any edible of woad cawing, Charles Perkin's;
Wood frame for collectors plate, Charles Perkins Any
Other project from wood Ralph rood, Edward Melady,
Chas, Perkins, Hoffineyer Speela • test points, Edward
Meladyt;
Elementary Vegetables
Four garden caret's, short, Kevin Carnochan, Michael
Ston Erin Carnachan', Jessen Finlayson; Three sfielig
cucuntbera;0.5 em. leng or over with stem on, Greg Fritz,
Janet Vanden Hoven, Crista Vanden Hoven, Sherri Ben,
ly; Arva Flour - class 11-15 most points, Helen Toordstra; A
4" piece of peach pie, lattice top, Irene Kelly, Pegi Perkins;
Irene Eisler;.4" piece raisin pie, Irene Eisler, Irene Kelly,
Helen Toornstra; 4" piece apple pie, no spice, Helen Toorn-
stra, Audrey McLlwain, Pegi Perkins; Crispy Flake, Helen
Toornstra; 5 Butter tarts, Irene Miser, Audrey McLlwain,
Gall Hugill; Crispy Flake, Irene Eisler; 5 coconut tarts,
Helen Toornstra, Audrey McLlwain, Lenore Elliott; Arva •
most points 16-20 ( tied) Helen Toornstra and Irene Eisler,;
5 scones with fruit, Lenore Elliott, Mary Fotheringham; 5
bran muffins with fruit, Joanne Carter, Lenore Elliott,
Irene Eisler; 4 ways of serving apples, Yvonne Haney,
Irene Eisler, Lenore Elliott, C4tli W.I. Special, one entry,
Irene Kelly; Marlene Special, Yvonne Haney; G. Sills
Special, most points, section N, Helen Toornstra, Irene
Kelly.
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54s dozen - brown, Patrick Grldzak Juliano Ryan, Hill
Ryan, Mrs, Bert Tubb; 21/2 dozen • white, Donna•Broadfoot,
Robt Broadfoot, Kathleen Ryan; Kiven Gridzak,•
Flowe
Asters, 3 blooms with folWgers, Barbara Fotheringham, ,
Irene KellY; Bachelor's Buttons • 3 'looms, Helen
McNaughton, Audrey McLean, •Barbara•,Fotheringhem;
Calendula, 3 blooms with foliage, Karen Whitmore, Jean
Drager, Nancy Dearing; Chrysanthemums, small -spray,
Helen McNaughton; Audrey Mol.lwain^Audrey McLean; •
. Chrysanthemums, large 3 spray, Karen Whitmore; '
Cosmos, coliectiop 5 stems, Audrey McLean, Karen Whit -
mere, Irene Ke11y;,Dahlia - 3 bloat' not over 2", Irene Kel-
ly; Dahlia, one bloom over 4", K',aren Whitmore, Nancy'
Dearing, Irene Kelly; Gladioli - one spike .ancolour,
Mc
Charles Perkins, Lorraine Rumford, Helen Naughton;
Gladioli - one spike 2 colours, Karen Whitman': Marigold •
small 1.2", 5 nets, Helen McNaughton, Barbara Pother -
Ingham, Nancy Dearing; Marigold mei 2.4", 3 stems,
. Marion-Godkln,.HelenMcNaltgbt0n. Irene Kelly• Pet
single 3 stems, with foliage, Helen McNaughton, Audrey
McLean, lois Hodgert; Rose - hybrid rod, one 'loom with
its own foliage, Lols Hodgen, Helen'McKnaghton; Rose,
peace, 000 bloom any colour, Audrey McLlwain, Lois
Hedged, Dianne Wood; Rose, floating any colour, can• -
tainer considered, Lobs Hodgen, Jean Drager, Audrey
MoLlwain; Rose, miniature, one spray, any colour, Grace
Broadfoot, Karen Whitmore, Audrey^MeLlwsln; Zinnia, 3
stems,. any variety, Barbera Folheringham, Karen Whit-
more, Nancy Dearing; African violet, single bloom, one
crown, Mrs, Charles Roney, Mae Young, Helen
McNaughton; African Violet • double hioo;n; one crown,
Grace Broadfoot;' Baby tears, suitable container, Mae
Young, Helen McNaughton,•Georgo W. Wilson; Begonia
Rex; Helen McNaughton; Begonia, Ruzy Lizzie, potted, -
Karen Whitmore, Helen McNaughton; Potted geranium in
bloom, Teresa Wynja, Karen Whitmore; Coleus - 3 cut- .
tings,. Karen Whitmore, Irene Kelly, Jean Drager; Road-
side, Pickin - dried wild flowers and weeds,. Helen .
McNaughton, Karen Whitmore, • Audrey M
Natures Best, dried wild Bowers di weeds, s, I9elen
McNaughton, Karen Whitmore, Jean 'Drager; Special.
Seaforth Jewellers, most points 28-34, Karen Whitmore.
Special Flower Magic - newexl!ibitor, Helen McNaughton.
Rare house plant • named, Audrey • Mt:Lean, Helen ,
McNaughton, George W. Wilson. C4thllort. Soc. Special,
most points 20-27, Helen McNaughton; .
Wreath of Nature 0 or 10", wreath made from grapevine -'
may use artificial -flowers to he hung',, Karen Whitmore, An-
na Dolmage; Miniature - arrangement for lunch tray,
Helen McNaughton, Audrey' McLlwaln, Karen Whitmore:
Flower Magic - arrangement using a candle and silk
Rowers, nit over 6" dia., Darlene Hulley Audrey McLI-'
wain, Helen McNaughton; Where have all the Rowers gene
- arrangement of all foliage, Karen Whitmore, Helm:
McNaughton, Audrey McLlwain; Food for Thouglit -
tablecentre of vegetables and fruit • no flowers, Karen
Whitmore, Audrey McElwain, Helen McNaughton.
Root apd Vegetables
5 Tomatoes - red, Teresa Wynja, Betty, Glanville, Irene
Kelly; Pint box tomatoes, cherry type, Barbara Pother.
Ingham, George Wilson, Irene Kelly; 5 Spanish onions,
Barbara Fotheringham,Charles Perkins; 5 yellow onions
from dutch seta. Mary Eisler. Barbara Fatheringham,'
Mary Fotheringham; Pint box multiplier onions, George,
Wilson, Marion Godkin, Nancy Dearing; 3 cucumbers - not
over 12", Irene Kelly, Berle Eisler; 5 cucumbers pickling,
not over 6", Marlon Godkin, Mary Eisler, Irene Eisler; 2 •
ripe cucumbers, Marion Godkin, Nancy Dearing, Mary
Eisler; 4 Kohlrabi, Barbara Folheringham, Mary Pother -
Ingham ; Pint - white beans, field variety, Irene Kelly, Gail
Hugill, Susan Stewart; Pint Box • Butter beans, garden
variety, Mary Fotheringham, Audrey McLean; Pint box -
Red kidney beans, Mary Lou Stewart, Mary Fother-
ingham, Susan Stewart; 5 Pickling beets, Irene •Kelly,
Mary Fotheringham, Irene Eisler; 5 Table beets, Irene
THE HURON EXPOSITOR, OCTOBER 7, 1987 - 15A
Kisler, Mary Fotheringham;.liarbara Fotheringham; 4
Table carrots, long, Mary Fotheringham Barbara Fother-
ingham; Irene Kelly; 4 Tahle carrots, short, Irene Kelly,
Charles Perkins; 2 Green peppers, Betty Glanville; 3 Red
peppers,: Irene Kelly, Betty Glanville; One Red Cabbage,
Audrey McLean; 5• Cobs of field corn, Barbara :rother•
Ingham, Mary Fotheringham,. Irene Kelly; 2 Pepper
.Squash, Barham Fotherin ham, Mary Lou Stewart, Irene.
Kelly; One llubbard squash, Barbara Fotheringham, Jean
Drager; One butternut squash, Audrey McLean, .Charles
Perklns,,Mary Lau Stewart; One A,O,V, sgwash, Audrey
McLean; 1 Citron, Striped, Susan Stewart; 21 le•pumpkins,
Mary Lou Stewart, Audrey McLean, Barbara Pother-
- Ingham; 1 Field pumpkin, Mary Eisler, Irene 'Eisler,
Charles Perkins,' 4' t.- basket Irish Cobbler, unwashed,
Mary Eisler, George Wilson ; 4 ql'. basjcet Red potatoes, un-
washed, Audrey McLean; Largest potato - smallest potato,
B, Brand, H, roonatra, Teresa Wynja; 1 Odd shaped
vegetable, Irene Kelly, Jean Drager, Barbara Father-
Ingham
Father•
Ingham; Specials, Pizza Train 1-21 Irene Kelly, Pizza Train
Petunia • 2242 Atalrey-.M.CLean (roll • tz•-,fir inn of garden produce 'S of t
each, type., quallly considered, Irene Kelly.
positor, Irene Kelly, A. l''othoringham, Barbara
Fotheringham.
Elementary Crafts.
Any collection suitably. displayed, 30 cm told cm ;.Grade
6 • 8, Nancy Stewart, Debple • Malone; Tara Flanagan;
, Sharon Kelly; Any collection suitably displayed; 30 cm - 6u
'cin Gr. 3 - 5, Larry' Kelly, •lorlanne McClure, Jeff
Flanagan, Daryl Haney; Dried Rowers or weed collection
displayed suitable container - Grade 7 and 8„Sharon Kelly;
Lal•ry Kelly; Project turned on a lathe, Grade 7 and 8,
Bread Jessome, David- Kennedy, Mark MacDonald; Ty
Pimple; Project made from wood, Grade 7 and 8; David.
. Kennedy, Pam Bennett, Chad Lamont; Project made fret
plastic, Pam Kennedy,. Brenda Jessorne,.Tamrny Ken- .
nedy, Steve Greidanus; Sewing • chef's apron, bib type,
' Grade 7, David Kennedy;. Embroidered article, Tanya Me;
Clure; Knitted"or crocheted article, Barb Forrest, Susan
Stewart, Tina, Barman, Lorianne McClure; Clothespin doll,
cI,lwain; Grade 4 -0, Sharon Godktn, Craig Harris, Sherri Bennett,
Jane Bennett; Decoralcllfy swatter, �de3 -' 4, JI11--
.Wood, Suzanne.Bennett, Tara Flanagan, Carrie Flanagan;
-Collage - using pictarbs of pets • make 30 cm x 30 cm, Grade
I'- 4, Jan0t.Vanden Hoven, Uzma Khan, Carrie Flanagan,
Michael Mallin; Painted -picture-of my favourite sport
i Kindergarten - Grade 2, Carrie Flanagan, Valerie Collins,
Joshua Dietk, Sharon Daviesr Painted picture of my
favourite apart max, 30 x 30, Grade 3 - 5, Sarah Lambie,
Steven McNeil, Darcy. Bachert, Geoffrey Dalton; Best
'decorated empty pop can, Grade 1-2, Jullie Bards, Angle
Hildebrand, tarry Kelly; Colleen• McCallum; Greeting
curd for parents, mother's day; father's day, Kindergarten
to Grade 2, Stephanie MacDonald,.CarrleFlanagan,'Chad
McCallum, Brent Hoselgrove; Computer Art- Grade 5 and
under, Sarah 'amble, Randy . Linton, Debbie Vanden
,Hengol; Pencil or charcoal drawing MAX. 21'o cm -x 28 cm,
Grade 7 and 8, Andrea Ribey, Wendy Bachert, Diane
Campbell, Paul Dolmage; Open choice any crafts not used
aboge - ne bego Grade 4.6, Michael Hanlon, Keri Bachert
Christa Greidanus, Sean Southgate; Open choice any craft
not listed, no Lego, Grade 7 and 8, Jeff Tremeer, Mark Mat-
t/weld, Tina Bosman; Stuffed animals, David Henderson:
Puppet, Yvstta Haney, Sherri Bennett, Mark MacDonald,
Steve Greidanus.
Poetry
Grade 1,2and.S - 4 line Rein • rhyme not necessary,
Stacey Linton, Sarah ',amble, Christopher Sauer; Grade 4,
5, 6 -.any topic - up to alines, Julie Glauser, Sarah Johnston, '
Christina Van Pourhe; Grade 7 and 8 • any tante of suitable .-
length for grade level, Melissa Whitmore, Greg
'Preszcator, Andrea Moore;. Essay - Primary Credal- 3 up
to 100 words, Stacey Linton, Debbie Van denhan, Cathy
• Devereaux; Junior Grade 4;'5, 6,about 200 words, Sarah
Johnston, Michael Hugill, Becky Campbell; Intermediate
(:rade 7 and 8, about 300 words, Angela Moir, John McKer- ,
cher, Jason Beutteriniller: Primary, Kindergarten -Grade
3, Painting any medium any topic tram Environment
Studies, Geoffrey Dalton, Lisa Gingrich, Sarah ',amble.
Jeremy Benncwies; Jr„ Grade 4 -0, open format, any topic
Environmental Studies curriculum, Sharon Kelly, Jeff
'I'remeer, Ken Hildebrand, Christina Van Pouche; Jr.
Music • Homemade Musical instrument, Sharon Kelly, •
Lawrence Flanagan, Shawn Brown; Homemade Musical
instrument Jr, Sherri Bennett; Sharon Kelly;iarry Kelly,
Sharon Brown; Int. Grade 7 and 8, Science or Georgraphy
model or project, Sharon Kelly; Wall and Table display,
Se -Werth Pubic Sohool, St. James' School, Walton Public
School, St. Columban.Primary.
• Elementary Cook
Kindergarten and Grade 1, 6 unbaked eopkles, Ryan
Webster, Lawrence Flanagan, Andrea Flanagan, Carrie
Flanagan; Kindergarten and Grade 1, 6.unliaked npn•..
chocolate squares, Lawrence Flanagan, Carrie Flanagan.
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