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• PrOhahl-y he s 11Q Part of
a fall f* in which hiterest is
as keen an that in the elemen-
tarY .8011001 departinent.
The Huron Expositor
Seaforth
Phone 527-0240 Seaforth
Continuing the trehd of re-
cent Yearn elementary students
brought In more WI more 0* -
Wits to Seaforth Fair MI Thurs,
day and *Friday, resulting in
gartieularlY close competition
in every class.
Vegetable winners were:
Table. Turnips John Mark
Nash, Larry Nash, Danny Nash,
Blaine Pryte, Bobby Henderson.
Garden Carrots Susan
Beuerman, Wayne Combs, Sus-
an Coombs, Cathy Coleman,
Stephen Drager.
Pickling Beets — Pat Dever-
eaux, Jeffery McPherson, Susan
-Beuerman, Caret Staffen, Floyd
Johnston,
Spapish Onions — Brian Fin-
layson, Brenda Finlayson; Jim
Thompson, _Sharon Thompsen,
Murray FinlaYson.
Cherry Tomatoes — Nancy
Minder, jean Racho, Susan Kun-
der, Bobby Haley.
Garden Carrots — Elaine Hop -
Per, Brett Finlayson, Brenda
Finlayson, Bill O'Shea, bathy
Table Beets — Jean MeKaig,
Stephen Rice, Sheila Drager,
Clare Devereaux, David Steffen.
Cooking Onions — Joey Mal- -
oney, Ronald Johnston, Brenda
Coleman, Cathy Coleman, Jean
McKeig.
Tomatoes, Red or Yellow —
Pat Connolly, Brenda Finlayson,
Donna Henderson, Bobby Hul-
ley, Joan Racho.
Citrons — Gregg McPherson.
Green Cabbages — Dianne
Godkin, David Staffen, Carol
Racho, Judy Steffen, Floyd
Johnston.
Red Cabbages — Mary Nobel,
Brett Finlayson, Kim Campbell,
Pavid ,Staffen.
Potatoes 4Grirl) — Brenda
Coleman, Jean PriKaig, Cathy
Coleman, Sharon ThopiRson,
Jean RaCho,
Petatoes ORO — Brett Fin-
laYaan, KurraY SinnaMen, Rob-
ert ThonapSOn, David Staffen,
Joey Maloney.
Pie Pumpkins Wald Blan-
chard, Cleve Devereaux, Webby
Henderson, Sharon ThomPSert,
David Ridley. •
Largest Pumpkin or Squash
--,- Bill O'Shea, Sandra .11filley,
Robert Thompson, Brett Finlay-
son, Nancy O'Shea.
Pepper Squash — Barbie
Chesney, Brenda Finlayson,
Brett Finlayson, David Steffen,
',Donna Henderson.
• Slicing Cucumbers, 7" long —
Mike Trapnell, Jo -Anne Trap-
nell, Joan Racho, Cathy Cole-
man, Shirley McClure.
Slicing Cucumbers, 3" and ov-
er Mike Trapnell, Carol
Racho, Cathy Coleman, Benda
Coleman, Bobby Henderson. di
Sweet Table Corn — Jim
Thompson, Brett Finlayson,
Heather • McPherson, Greg Mc-
Pherson, Sharon Thompson. '
Pickling Cucurabers, 3" and
over — Dianne Godkin, Brenda
Finlayson, Brett Finlayson, Ron-
ald Blanchard, Jeffery McPher-
son.
Pickling Cucumber, 3" —
Dianne Godkin, Brett Finlayson,
Sandra Hulley, Brenda Finlay-
son, Heather McPherson.
Vegetable or Fruit Animal —
Brenda Finlayson, Janice Rose,
Brenda Sauvage, Richard Wal.
lace, Greg. Arts.
Flowers
Pansies — Stephen Hilde-
braItd, ,Su$an 11e4erni,* Darn
Wood, pin. ceAbRai - Brent
Schenk.• Sweet ,
4011.,• Gerry Debbie
Peas ---- Brenda rWlaY"'
Rose, 1izabetb jehnat0/1, &Pan
Gladioli iNancY. DeVereatlX,
Heather McPherabn, ItUth Anag
MacGregor, Gerry iVicLaughlin,
Oharlene Daring.
Asters — Susan Betierinen,
Phyllis Patterson, After/ Me -
Pherson, Judy Ziler, Brenda Fig-
layaon.
Asters, Powder Puff — Ronne
Scott, Susan Maloney, Heather
McPherson, Sharon ThomP8011,
Sandra Steffen.
• Marigolds -- Ronnie Snott,
Brenda rialayson, Sandra Ref -
fen, Ann Stewart, Brenda Cole-
man.
Marigolds, African — Ronnie
Sacrott, Adp
Staffen, ter;
toaDavid
Brett Finlayson.
Zinnias -- Nancy O'Shea, Bill
0'511ea, Barbara Doig, Elaine •
Renner, 'Clare Devereaux.
Zinnias, Baby �r Pom Poms —
Nancy O'Shea, John Blanchard,
• Bill O'Shea, Jerry McLaughlin,
Pat Devereaux.
Dahlias — Cathy Coleman, El-
• izabeth Pryce, Sheila Drager,
Susan Beuerman, Beth Dolmage.
Dahlias, Baby or Poni Porns —
Barbara Doig, Brenda Finlayson,
Gloria Johnston, Debbie Dol -
mage, Floyd Johnston.
Cosmos — Anne Stewart, Dor-
is McClure, Ruth Anne MacGre-
gor, Jayne Cardno, Susan Kund-
er.-
Assorted Varieties — Susan
Beuerman, Donald Heard, Lin-
daHeard, Susan Kunder.
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Heather Meneron,
Petunias $11Sall HOUMA. 44k
• Cathy CeleMan, Brenda Finlay-
son, Sheila 'brager, Brox* Cole-
man,
• Petunias, single -- Brenda
"Finlayson, Dennis CanaPbeil,
Anne Stewart, Doug Reynolds,
Clare Devereaux.
Snapdragon — Brenda Finlay-
son, Jim Thompson, Greg Mc-
Pherson, Debbie Dolmage, Mur-
ray Sinnarnon.
. Dining Table.- Centre — ,Judy
Steffen, Brenda Coleman, David
Timmerman, Cathy Coleman,
Michelle Savauge.
Living Room Arrangement —
Julie Bell, Brenda Coleman,
David Timmerman, Beth Dol -
mage, Debbie Dolmage.
Dining TableCentre, Ratite
— Joe McLean.
Potted Plant in Bloom—
Elaine TimmernIan,, Judy Stat.
fen, Heather Wallace, Floyd
Johnston, Robert Thompson.
Roses — Dennis C—anwbell,
Debbie Boshart; Mark Putman,
Susan Beuerman, Steven Rice,
Floribunda Roses — Jayne
Cardno, Dennis Campbell, Nan-
cy Kunder, Susan Kander, Jun
Cardno.
Cooking
Raisin Tarts — Joan Hilde-
brand, Barbara Brady.
Tea Biscuits — Kathy Smil-
ers, Earl Ribey, Lori Savauge,
Valerie SinnamOn, Janice
Schenk.
Bran Muffins- Nancy Kun-
der, Susan Kunder, Gloria
Johnston, Debbie Boshart, Jim
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iSeteistvreacrtior,Crryl Anderson, Mar -
Light Layer Cake — onna
Dalton, •Beth Dolmage, Debbie
*McPherson, Janice Schenck,
Margie Eckert -
Apple Pie — Mary Margaret
Kelly, Joan Hildebrand, Ito, se
Marie Kelly, Gwen Bannon.
Raisin Pie — Joan Hildebrand,
Deb123, 'Me,Pherson.
Candy, Maple Cream — Jane
Ribey, Heather McPherson, Joe
McLean, Donna HehderNall,
Joanne Groothius.
• Candy, Chocolate Fudge —
Phyllis Patterson, Jayne Card -
no, Barbara Brady, Stephen
Rice, Clare Devereawc,
Crafts and Hobbies
Collection ofPictures —
Jayne Baker, Linda Heard, Joan
Hildebrand, Judy Steffen, Bar-
bara Smith.
•,Collection of Weeds — Don-
ald Heard, Ruth Govier, Ross
Govier.
Collection of Leaves — Janet
Klaver, Pamela DeGroot, Paul
McNabb, Ruth Govier, Judy
Steffen.
Collection of Woods — Jan-
ice Schenck, Susan Langlois.
Novelty Invitation to Child's
Birthday Party — Kathy Willis,
Pattyanne Bremner, Pamela De -
Groot, Karen Regier,. Sylvia
Smith.
Plasticene Model of Animal or
Bird — Jayne Baker, Alan Sav-
auge, Dougie Scott, Sharon
Thompson, Robbie Chesney.
Wild Life Conservation Pos-
ter ,— Joan Hildebrand, Sylvia
Smith, Pattyanne Bremner, Mar-
jorie Jansen, Mary Van Dooren.
Christmas Tree Ornament —
Linda Heard, Alan Savauge, Car-
ol Staffen,Jayne Baker, Steph-
en Hildebrand. •
Christmas Tree Ornament,
(enipty egg shells) .— Susan
Kander, Jayne Cardno, Jane
Ribey-,—Valerie Sinnernon, Mar-
garet Van Dyke. -
Mother's or Father's Day
Card — Jayne Baker, Debbie
Boshart, Robbie Chesney, Carol
Steffen, Ralph Bremner.
Child's Birthday Gift Wrap,
ped- — Lori Savauge, Althea
Stannah, Lanreen Moggach,
Margie Eckert, Tina Mardens.
Mosaic Tile Article-- Jayne
Cardno, Dennis Campbell, Paul
McNabb, Pamela DeGroot.
Popsickle Stick Article —
Bryan Vincent, Peter Timmer -
mans, Marilyn Diazer; Joan
Hildebrand, David Moggach.
Two Table Favors, Thanks:
giving — Carol Steffen, Susan
Kunder, Eleanor Devereaux.
Christina Corsage — Althea
Stannah, Jayne Stannah, David
Staffen, Lori Savauge, Mary
Janmaat.
Scenic . Picture Using Bark
and Moss, Framed — No. 7
McKillop.
Paint - by - number Picture,
Framed Joan Nobel, Joan
Wilbee, Pattyanne Bremner,
Judy Staffer', Bruce Scott.
Model of Log Cabin — Tony
DeJong, Garry Phillips, Janet
Scott, Doug Reynolds, Elsie
Klaver.
Article from Discarded Plas-
tic Bottle — Alan Savauge, Rose
Groothius, Cori Habkirk, Jayne
Cardno, Sandra Staffen.
Article from Greeting Cards
— Sandra Hulley, Stephen Hil-
debrand, Mary Van Kyke, Con-
nie Van Dyke, Margaret V‘an
Dyke.
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Corn Husk Doll — Anne Ste-
wart, Sharon Finlayson, William
Stoll.
Building, Figures, Etc., -Made
From Seeds — Joan Hildebrand,
Peter Timmermans, Nancy Van
Dooren, Susan Kunder, Mary
Van Dooren.
Article of Wood Carving —
Joanne DeGroot.
Liquid Embroidery — Linda
Coleman, Althea Stannah, Joan
Hildebrand, Anne Stewart, Bren-
da Savauge, 5
Soap Carving — Charles Bre-
mner, Larry Dolmage, Brian
Ritchie, Debbie Boshart, Susan
Kunder.
Design from Macaroni —
Charles Stewart, Susan Kander,
Tracy Baker, Jimmy Laverty,
Nancy Kunder.
"My wife is getting to be a
wonderful cook!"
"That so?"
"Yup. Just the other night
went home unexpectedly and
found a truck driver eating
there."
"I get terrific head-
aches trying to think
BIG."
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