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Name
R.R. or Street Address'
City and Province
Zone
Quilts
Pieced, cotton bound, Mrs.,
Heimpel, Mrs. Stan Jackson;
pieced and appliqued, Mrs.
Howard Allen; Mrs. Elsie Jordi -
son, Mrs. Stan Jackson; rever-
sible, hand, Mrs. Heimpel, Mrs.
Laverne Godkin; reversible
machine, Mrs. E. Tosezak, patch-
work, Mrs. Elsie Jordiseri, Mrs.
Stan Jackson; crib size, cotton,
Mrs. Heimpel; original Cana-
dian design, Mrs. R. S. Aikens,
Bedspreads
Modern bedspread, Mrs. El-
sie Jordison, Mrs. Elsie Doig.
Afghans
Crocheted, Mrs. Heimpel,
Mrs. Don Glousher; knitted,
Mrs Heimpel, Mrs. Colclough.
Mats
Braided of rags, Mrs. Heim-
pel, Mrs. E. Tosczak; hooked of
rags, Mrs. Don .Glousher, Mrs.
Heimpel; hooked of wool, Mrs.
Marguerite Gross, Mrs. Elsie
Jordison; latch hooked, Mrs.
Heimpel; any other kind, Mrs.
Heimpel.
Cushions
Gold cushion, Mrs. Heimpel,
Mrs. Don Glousher, Mrs. Col-
clough; embroidered, Mrs. Don
Glousher, Mrs. Heimpel; needle-
point, .Mrs. Heimpel; corduroy,
Mrs. Don Glousher, Mrs. Heim-
pel; new idea, Mrs, Don Glou-
sher, Mrs. Heimpel; smocked,
Mrs. Don Glousher, Mrs. Heim-
pel.
Pictures, and Doilies '
Pair cross stitch, Mrs. Heim-
pel; 3 small doilies, Mrs. Don
Glousher, Mrs. E. Tosczak, Mrs.
Elsie Doig; centre. piece, Mrs.
E. Tosczak, Mrs. Heimpel, Mrs.
Don Glousher.
Fail Fair Dates
Brussels Sept. 29, 30
Fordwich Sept. 30, Oct. 1
Kirkton Sept. 29, 30
Tiverton Sept. 30, Oct. 1
WALKERTON Oct. 19, 20
INTERNATIONAL PLOWING
MATCH, Jas. Scott Farms, Sea -
forth — Huron County, Tuesday
October 11 to Friday October
14 inclusive.
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Contact US Before YOU SELL
We Appreciate Serving You
- Dining. Room. t='urtlishin ts.
Tea elpth I, serviette, 451' sq.,
Mrs Heimpel; tea eloth, 'any
size, Mrs. Don Glousher, Mrs.
Heimpel, Mrs. Marguerite Gross;
bridge table cloth, Mrs. Heim-
pel; set of four place mats, Mrs.
Laverne Godkin; three table
mats for hot dishes,, Mrs, E.
Tosczak, Mrs. Laverne Godkin,
Mrs. Don Glousher.
Bedroom Furnishings
One pillow ease, 'all white,
Mrs. Heimpel, Mrs. E. Tosczak,
Mrs. Wm. Dolmage; one pillow
case in color, Mrs. Eldon Yeo,
Mrs. Wm. Dolmage, Nies, E.
Tosczak; 'pillow case, lavender,
embroidered, Mrs. Wm. Dol -
mage, Mrs. Don Gousher;; one
pillow case, crocheted; edge,
Mrs. Don Glousher, 1111rs. Elsie
Doig; one pillow case, cutwork,
Mrs. E. TosczakL Mrs. E. Jordi -
son; one pillow case and. sheet,
Mrs., Colclough; Mrs. Heimpel,
Mrs, Marguerite Gross; pyjama
bag, Mrs. Don Glousher.
Knitted or Crocheted Articles,
Wool or Wool Mix
Gloves, wool, Mrs. Heimpel,
Mrs. Wm. Dolmage, Mrs. Col-
clough;
olclough; child'smittens, Mrs.
Tosczak, Mrs. ,Don Glousher,
Mrs. Heimpel; man's fine sox,
ribbed, Mrs. Heimpel, Mrs. Col-
clough; man's fine sox, fancy,
Mrs. Colclough, Mrs• Heimpel;
baby set, white, Mrs. D. Glou-
sher, Mrs. Colclough, Mrs.
Heimpel; baby set, pink, Mrs.
Don Glousher, Mrs. Colclough;
woman's cardigan,, Mrs.. Heim-
pel, Mrs. Elsie Doig; woman's
mohair sweater, Mrs. Tosczak,
M,rs. Nelson Cardno, Mrs. Heim-
pel; bor g cardigan, four ply
wool, Mrs. Glousher, Mrs. Col-
clough, Mrs. Heimpel;- bor g car-
digan, fine wool, Mrs. Eldon
Yeo, Mrs. Colclough, Mrs. Tos-
czak; child's sweater mohair,'
Mrs. N. C. Cardno; child's win-
ter headgear, Mrs. Tosczak,
Mrs. Don Glousher; knitted
baby dress, Mrs. Wm. Dolmage.
Mrs. Don Glousher won the
Savauge Special with most
points in classes 40 to 58.
Sewing
Tea or hostess apron, Mrs.
Tosczak, Mrs. Heimpel, Mrs.
Colclough; practical work apron
and bib, Mrs. Tosezak, Mrs. El-
sie Jordison; Mrs. Heimpel; 1/2
apron, two materials, Mrs. El-
don Yeo, Mrs. Elsie Jordison,
Mrs, Heimpel; child's pyjamas,
Mrs. Glousher, MrS:, Eldon Yeo,
We are equipped
for fast unloading
service.
—Our
Victoria beann
and.
grain • handling facilities
eliminate
- waiting. There is no
delay when you bring
your grain or beans to
Topnotch.
We will be buying wet shel-
led corn When ' harvested.
Ail Grains and Beans Bought at Competitive Prices
OPNO-TCH
TOPNOTCH FEEDS LIMITED
News of
Dublin
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nazario
of Flushing, New York, spent
the weekend with her aunt and
uncle, Mr. and_Mrs. George Co-
ville.
Friends and neighbors gather-
ed at the home of Mrs: Cather-
ine - Krauskopf to celebrate her
90th birthday. Miss. Molly O'Con-
nell, who also had a birthday,
was an horiored:guest.
Mrs. Elsie Jordison of Dublin,
celebrated her 85th birthday by
winning prizes on, 10 of her 12
entries in' ,the handicraft sec-
tion of the Seaforth Fair. Three
entries were quilts. She also did
well in the London and Mitchell
Fairs. All entries were the work
she has done in this last year,
ranging from appliqued quilts,
to cutwork pillow cases to cloth-
ing. She is now starting work
on articles for next year's fairs.
News of
Kippen
Dispi
Mrs. Elsie Jordison; granny'
gown, Mrs. Jordison; man's py-
jamas, Mrs. Tosczak, Mrs.
Heimpel; lady's house dress,,
Mrs, Tosczak, Mrs.. Heimpel;
lady's shorts and blouse, Mrs.
Glousher, Mrs. Laverne God•
kin, Mrs. Tosczak; stretch slims,
Mrs. Tosczak; lady's shift dress,
Mrs. Tosczak, Mrs. Heimpel;
man's sport shirt, Mrs. Tosczak,
Mrs. 'Heimpel; child's dress,
Ruth Campbell, Mrs. Tosezak,
Mrs. Don Glousher; • child's
matching set, Mrs. Tosczak,
Mrs. Laverne God'kin,. Mrs.
Heimpel. Mrs. Tosczak won the
Savauge Special for most
points in classes 59 to 74.
Miscellaneous
Huck weaving article, Mrs.
Heimpel, Mrs. Marguerite
Gross, Mrs. Don Glousher; two
tea towels, new idea, Mrs. La-
verne Godkin, Mrs. Wm. Dol -
mage, Mrs. Don Glousher; bar-
becue apron, Mrs. Don Gloush-
er, Mrs. Heimpel; novelty show-
er gift," Ruth Campbell, Mrs.
Don Glousher, Mrs. Heimpel;
two articles from sugar Sacks,
Mrs. Jordison, Mrs, L. Godkin,
Mrs. Heimpel; carriage cover,
Mrs. Heimpel, Mrs. Don Glou-
sher; toaster covet, Mrs. Lav-
erne Godkih, Mrs. Marguerite
Gross, Mrs. Heimpel; beach
bag, Mrs. Don Glousher, Mrs.
Heimpel; hest darning on socks
Mrs. Heimpel; article of crew -
al work, wool, Mrs. Wm. Dol -
mage.
Every week more people dis
cover what mighty jobs are
accomplished by low cost Ex-
positor Want Ads. Dial 527-0240.
'ixat Church VMS met :in the
,Centennial rQ.om, "the meeting.:
opening with call to worshi$,. „a
poem, "Cod Holds the Ker.
Mts. Charles 1V1Fr,Kay gave :the
treasurer's report. The program
for the fall .Thank% Offering
was arranged.
Mrs. F. Col�erbaru gave a read-
ing
eading on "Canadian won't abon»;
don orpans in Viet Nam,"
Mrs, Elgin Nott's group took
over for the remaining, part of
the meeting. Mrs. Ivy Scott
offered a prayer and the medi-
tation was given by Mrs. Nott,,
IJamosway,Power Chorin .•E. .it►,
For See4 Dairy? Hog and Eo1,t ' rY
Silo Unloaders
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P.o*er ring ,Beer deo*.
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Mr. and Mrs. Gunner Ander-
son of Livonia, Mich., visited a
couple of days last week with
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Mellis.'
Dr. and Mrs. Murray Fisher
of Gravenhurst, visited last
week at the home of Dr. Fisher's
sister, Mrs, Walter Moffatt.
Mrs. A. E. Heywood of Toron-
to was the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Nelson Hood last week. Mr. and
Mrs, Ross o s Carter
of .0
Chatham
spent the weekend with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stokes
of London, visited the later's
father, Mr. Robert Thomson, on
Sundayafternoon.
Miss 'Eleanor Fisher of Win-
nipeg is visiting relatives in
Ontario this month. including
cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson
Hood, her uncle Mr. Robert
Thomson of Kippen and cousin,
Mrs. Norman Stanlake of Exe-
ter.
Mr. Charles Taylor of Stoney
Creek visited Saturday after-
noon with Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Long. -
Mr. Archie Parsons is a pat-
ient in Victoria Hospital, Len -
don. . -
News of
HensilII
President,' Mrs, ,Harold Camp-
bell and Mrs. Byron Kyle rep-
resenting Herman Legion Ladies
Auxiliary' were delegates to
the 32nd CoiWention• held at
Windsor last week.
Mr. Joe Flynn who has been.
a patient In St. Joseph's Hos.
Oat . Linden, fdr the past 12
weeks eantie Mine Friday of
test week. Ile had sulierecl e
:611001,0 leg in an accident,,
atid hada bean hospltalizect aince,
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