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Asters, pine Qt+, rose, Mrs.
A. Taylor, , tit' field; Cos-
mos display? Mrs. A. Jamie-
son, ,Mrs. Wiz
M . polmage; Cel-
osia, ampus ',plume, Mrs. R.
Aikens; ►ahlia Pompon,
Mrs R. S. Aikens, Mrs. Stone-
house; Dahlia, Bailor Honey-
comb, Mrs. R. S. Aikens,
Mrs. Eldon Yeo; Dahlia, Cac-
tus, Mrs. R. S. Aikens; Dah-
lia, dwarf hybrid, Mrs. Eldon
Yeo; Dahlia, large decora-
tive, Mrs. Aikens, Mrs. J.
Hildebrecht; vase of mina-
ture Gladiolus, Mrs. R. S.
Aikens; Gladiolus, 3 spikes,
different, Mrs. R. S. Aikens;
Marigold African, Mrs. Stone-
house, Mrs. Eldon Yeo;
Marigolds, French, Mrs. Ar-
chibald Jamieson, Mrs. El-
don Yeo; Peunia, single, frin-
ged, Mrs. Wm. Dolmage; Pe-
tunia, double, Mrs. Aikens;
Roses, Floribunda, Mrs. Jean
Taylor, Mrs. R. S. Aikens;
Scabiosa, 7 blooms, Mrs.
Aikens: Snapdragon, 7 spikes
Mrs. F . -S. Aikens; Zinnia,
pomp r Lilliput, Mrs. R.
S. Aikens; Zinnia, Cactus,
Mrs. R. S. Aikens; Begonia,
2 flowering varieties, Mrs.
R. S. Aikens, Mrs. Eldon
Yeo; Coleus, foliage, red,
Mrs. Eldon Yeo, Mrs. R. S.
Aikens; Coleus, foliage,
green, Mrs. R. S. Aikens; Cac-
tus collection, Mrs. R. • S.
Aikens, Mrs. Wm. Dolmage;
new or rare plant, Mrs. Mae
Dorrance, Mrs. R. S. Aikens;
best basket annual flowers,
Ith.,, R. S. Aikens: floral ar-
• ran,gei:rent, Mrs. R S. Aikens,
Mrs. Jaim son; floral arrange
ment for welding anniver-
sary, Mrs. R. S. Aikens, Mrs.
Wm. Dolmage; floral ar-
rangement, diningroom table,
Mrs. R. S. Aikens, Mrs: Louis
Stonehouse; flower arrange-
ment, living room, Mrs. R.
S. Aikens, Mrs. 'Louis Stnoe-
house. •Mrs. R. S. Aikens of
Dublin took the remaining
flower classes and received
the mosta points.
Canned Fruits and Vegetables
Preserved strawberries; Mrs.
J. A. Jamieson, Mrs. Ethel
Tosczak, Mrs. Reta Orr; can-
nedcherries, red, pitted, Mrs.
Laverne Godkin,. Mrs. Louis
Stonehouse, Mrs. Eldon Yeo;
canned peaches, Mrs. Louis
Stonehouse, Mrs. Don Glou-
sher,. Mrs. Laverne Godkin;
canned pears, Mrs. Ethel
Tbsczak, Mrs. Laverne God -
kin, Mrs. Robt. Regele; can-
ned plums, Mrs. L. Stone-
house, Mrs. Ethel Tosczak,
Mrs. Heimpel; canned red
raspberries, Mrs. Laverne
Godkin, Mrs. Ethel Tosczak,
Mrs. Robt. Regele; fruit cock-
tail, Mrs. Don Glousher,
Mrs. Laverne • Godkin, Mrs.
W. Dolmage; tomato juice,
Mrs. L. Stonehouse, Mrs.
Heimpel, Mrs, Robt. Regele;
chili sauce, Mrs. L. Stone-
house, Mrs. J. A. Jamieson,
Mrs. Wm. Dolmage; pickled
cherries, Mrs. Jean Taylor;
canned pineapple Mrs. Wm.
Dolmage, Mrs. 1 verne God -
kin; canned whole tomatoes,
Mrs. Robt. Regele, Mrs. Wm.
Dolmage, Mrs. Reta Orr;
sweet cucumber pickles,
Mrs. Ethel Tosczak; Mrs.
Robt. Regele, Mrs. L. Stone-
house; pickled beets, Mrs.
Laverne Godkin, Mrs. Wm.
Dolmage, Mrs. Robt. Regele;
relish, Marguerite Scott,
Mrs. Jean Taylor, Mrs. Ethel
Tosczak; new variety pickles,
Mrs. L. Stonehouse, Mrs. R.
Regele. Mrs. W. Dolmage;
For Complete
'INSURANCE
on your
HOME,. BUSINESS, FARM,
CAR, ACCIDENT, LIABILITY
OR LIFE - "
SEE
JOHN A. CARDNO
Insurance Agency
Phone 527-0490 Seaforth
Office Directly Opposite
Seaforth Motors
dill pickles, Mrs. 'Ethel Tose-
zak, Mrs. W, Dolmage, Mrs.
Stonehouse; tomato cat-
sup, Mrs. Ethel Tosczak;
black currant jam, Mrs. W.
Dolmage, Mrs, Ethel Tosc-
zak, Mrs, Eldon Yeo; straw-
berry jam, Mrs. Laverne
Godkin, Mrs. Robt. Camp-_
bell, Mrs. J. A. Jamieson;
raspberry jam, Mrs, Laverne
Godkin, Mrs. J. A. Jamieson,
Mrs. Ethel Tosczak; apple
jelly, Mrs. Ethel Tosczak,
Mrs. L. Stonehouse, Mrs. El-
don Yeo; red currant jelly,
Mrs. Reta Orr, Mrs. Ethel
Tosczak, Mrs. J. A. Jamie-
son; any other variety jam,
Mrs. Robt. Campbell, Mar-
. guerite Scott; Mrs. Jean Tay-
lor; collection canned fruits,
Mrs. Ethel Tosczak; collec-
tion jams and jellies, Mrs.
Ethel Tosczak, Mrs. L. -Stone-
house, Mrs. W, Dolmage.
Home
Economics
Bread -Loaf white bread,
Mrs. Ethel Tosczak, Mrs. L.
Stonehouse, Miss Marguerite
Scott; loaf brown bread,
Mrs. L. Stonehouse, Miss
Marguerite Scott; loaf fruit
bread, Miss Marguerite Scott.
Buns -6 buns plain, Mrs.
L. Stonehouse, Miss Marguer-
ite Scott, Mrs. Bill Holland;
Cakes -Angel cake, unic-
cd, Mrs. Colclough, Mrs. Don
Gluusher, Miss Marguerite
Scott; chocolate layer cake,
Marguerite Scott, Mrs. L.
Stunehouse, Mrs. R. Camp-
bell; white layer cake, Mrs.
Colclough, Marguerite Scott,
banana layer cake. Mrs. Bet-
ty Cardno, Marguerite Scott,
Mrs. R. Campbell; chiffon
cake, Mrs. Laverne Godkin,
Marguerite Scott, Mrs. Ethel
Tosczak; •._ dark fruit. cake,
Mrs, R. Campbell, Mrs. Ethel
Tosczak, Mrs. L. Stonehouse;
light fruit cake, Marguerite
Scott, Mrs. Jean Taylor, Mrs.
L. Stonehouse; date `and nut
loaf, Miss .Teresa Devereauy,
Mrs. Laverne Godkin, Mrs.
Ethel Tosczak.
Candy -Maple• cream, Mrs.
Heimpel, Mrs... Eldon Yeo,
Mrs, J. -A. Jamieson; choco-
late fudge, Mrs. W. Dolmage,
Marguerite Scott, Mrs.. Heim-
pel; home-made dipped cho-
colates, Mrs. Laverne God -
kin, Mrs. Eldon Yeo, Mrs.
Jean Taylor;
Cookies -7 cookies, plain
white, Mrs. Wm. Dolmage,
Marguerite Scott, Mrs. Heim-
pel; variety of uncooked
cookies, Mrs. Eldon Yeo,
Marguerite Scott, Mrs. Jean
Taylor; variety of cooked
cookies, Mrs. Don., Glousher•,
Marguerite Scott, Mrs. Jean
Taylor; 7 cocoanut maca-
roons, Mrs. Jean Taylor,
Mrs, Laverne Godkin, Mar-
guerite Scott.
Pies -Pumpkin pie, Mrs.
Laverne Godkin, Mrs. R.
Campbell, Mrs. L. Stone-
house; cherry pie, Mrs. Bill
Holland, Mrs. R. Campbell,
Mrs. Reta Orr; lemon pie,
Mrs. Reta Orr, Mrs. Laverne
Godkin, Marguerite Scott;
raisin pie, Mrs. R. Campbell,
Mrs. L. Stonehouse, Mrs.
Jean Taylor; apple pie, Mrs.
J. A. Jamieson, Marguerite
Scott, Mrs.. Jean Taylor.
.. Tarts -7 butter tarts, with
fruit, Mrs. J. -'A Jamieson,
1Virs. Heimpel, Marguerite
Scott; 7 jam tarts, Mrs. L.
Stonehouse, Marguerite Scott
Mrs, Jean Taylor. •
Miscellaneous -7 tea bis-
cuits, Mrs. L. Stonehouse,
Mrs. Colclough, Mrs. Reta
Orr; 7 tea biscuits, whole
wheat, 'Marguerite Scott; 7
bran muffins, plain, Mrs.
Heimpel, Mrs. R. Regele,
Mrs. L. Stonehouse; short-
bread, 7 pieces, Mrs. Wm.
Dolmage, Mrs. Colclough,
Marguerite Scott; special
•box of treats, suitable for
shut-in, Mrs. L. Stonehouse,
Marguerite Scott;', Mrs. Eldon.
Yeo; •
'Specials - Collection of
plain baking, Mrs. L. Stone-
house, Mrs, Colclough, Mar-
guerite Scott; . 6 different
ways to serve apples, Mrs.
Eldon Yeo, Mrs. Jean Taylor,
Marguerite Scott; six differ-
ent ways to serve potatoes,
Mrs. Eldon Yeo, Marguerite
Scott; fine things I can ,do
with plain white cake mix,
SEAFORTH
STORES
WILL CLOSE AT 9:00 P.M.
Each Friday Evening
commencing
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1st
MERCHANTS' COMMITTEE
Seaforth Chamber of Commerce
Eleinciitary School Section
Vegetables ;- Three table
turnips, Brad Finlayson,
Brenna Finlayson; four gar-
den carrots, short, Debbie
Boshart, Brad Finlayson, Su-
san Beuerman, Danny Cor-
nish, Randy Wood; four gar-
den carrots, long, Dianne
Oldfield, . Linda Coltman,
Brad Finlayson, Jean McKaig
Mary Anne McLean; four
parsnips, Rose Marie Flynn,
Brad Finlayson; four pickl-
ing beets, Jim Thompson,
Mary Anne McLean, Jim
Hoff, Brad Finlayson, Garry
Munro; four table beets, Jim
Thoinpson, Wayne Coombs,
Susan Coombs, Mary Anne
McLean, Kevin Bennett; six
spanish onions, Susan Kun-
der, Bill Boussey; six cook-
ing onions, Sheila Campbell,
Brenda Finlayson, Jean Mc-
Kaig, Debbie Doig, Anne
Hopper; six ripe tomatoes,
Ernie Putman. Brad Finlay-
son, Randy Alexander, David
McClure, Brenda Finlayson;
two... citrons, Ronnie Hopper,
Newton Dalton, Larry Ryan;
two late cabbages, Brad Fin-
layson, Susan Coombs', Anita
Nobel, Mary Janniaat, Gary
Groothius; six quart basket
potatoes, (girls), Jean Mc-
Kaig, Betty Thompson, Sus-
an Beuerman, Bennie Gard-
iner, Marion Nott; six -quart
basket potatoes (boys), Bob-
by Cumming, Brad Finlayson,
Jim Thompson, Gary' Munro,
Danny Maloney; two pie
pumpkins, Brad Finlayson,
Brenda Finlayson, Patsy An-
derson, June Falconer David
Dalrymple: largest pumpkin
or squash. David Harvey,
Don Henderson, Peter Har-
vey, LindaAnderson, Rich-
ard Smith: two summer
Squash (pepper), Brenda.
Finlayson, Peter Harvey,
Anita Nobel,. Alan Kennedy,
Lori Kennedy; two cticum-
bers,' Susan Beuerman, Patti '
Ziler, Carol Racho, Ruth
Govier, Margaret Arnold; I
four ears sweet corn, Carol
Anne Wallace, Brad Finlay-
son, Darlene Carnochan,
Brenda Finlayson, Gary
Zinnia, Dianne Oldfield„Bar-
bara Doig, Jean Deveeaux,
Gary Munro, Tom DevereattXx
Most points, Susan Beuer-
man, 34 -points.
Cooking -Six tea biscuits,
Mary Oke, Elaine Carter,
Elaine McClure, Jim Thomp-
son, Janice Schenck; six
plain butter tarts, Dwayne
Cornish Lois Muegge,, Mary
Oke, Elaine Carter, Janice
Schenck; six bran ,muffins,
Pam Snowdon, , Debbie Mc-
Pherson, Jan Dietz; six oat-
meal date squares, Janice
Schenck, Elaine McClure,
Jean McKaig, Barbara Muir,
Arlene Williams; six drop
oatmeal cookies, Joanne Mel-
anson, Beth Broome, Joey
McLean, Barbara Brady,
Cathy Somers; chocolate lay-
er cake, Anne Stewart, Vicki
Miller--, June .Falconer, Mary
Anne McLean, Marlene Nash;
light layer cake, Debbie Mc-
Pherson, Anne Wilbee, Jose-
phine Willems, Betty Thomp-
son, Anne Marie Devereaux;
apple pie, Mary Oke, Elaine
Carter, Larry Ryan, Jim
Thomuson; Janice Schenck;
raisin pie, Mary Anne Mc-
Lean, Elaine McClure, Mary
Oke, Elaine Carter, Janice
Schenck; candy, maple cream
Mary Anne McLean, Marilyn
Holland, Dianne Patterson,
Marlene Turnbull, Jean Dev-
ereaux: candy, ' chocolate
fudge, Eleanor Boshart, Bar:
bee Bryans, Lauren Moggach,
Brenda Dietz; Bonnie Gar-
diner. -,
Most points, Mary Oke, 16
points, Mary Anne McLean,
12. Elaine McClure, 11.
Sewing -Tea towel, hand
embroidered, Catharine Scott
Marilyn Holland, June Fal-
coner, Lois Nigh, Gail Gray;
doll's bonnet and sweater
set, Dianne Nott, Mary Noble,
Ann Nigh; pieced quilt block
Mary Anne McLean, June
Falconer, Jean Falconer; ar-
ticle of felt, Barbara Brady,
Jane Dietz, Margaret Eckert,
Mary Noble, Arlene Williams;
article, of foam rubber, Joan
Hildebrand.
Crafts ,and Hobbies -Col-
lection of -pictures, Susan
Kunder, Doug, Hildebrand,
•
Sylvia Smith, Janice Dietz,
Mary Jeari Fry; collection
of weeds, Glenda Little,
Mary Jane Southgate, Bar-
bara McClure, Anita Nobel,
collection of leaves, Paul
Moggach, Ronald Hopper,.
Bob Coleman, Beata Malkus,
Roger Sedley; collection of
woods, Bill Carter, Bruce
Malcolm; novelty invitation,
Marlene Turnbull, Perry
Broome, Jane Sills, Joan
Hildebrand, Mary Lou De -
Groot; plasticene model, pon
' Henderson, Perry Broome,
David Moggach, Pam Snow-
don, Angela Philips; pos-
ter of wild life conservation,
Jim Rowatt, Jim Putman,
Anne Smith, Melannie Mat-
zold, Dianne Shepherd; Christ
mas tree ornament, Susan
Kunder, Patricia Roberton,
Nancy Dietz, Pat Devereaux
Joan -Nobel; Mother's Day or
F'ather's Day card, Pam Snow
dun, Patricia Roberton, Per-
ry Broome, Beth Broome,
Tracy Baker; box suitably
gift wrapped, Bill Boussey,
.Althea Stannah, Jean Dev-
ereaux, Wendy Stannah,
nary Jean Fry; bird house,
Tim Hoff, Robert Newnham,
Doug Philips; milk stool,
Tom "Devereaux, Charlie
Scott, John Van Mittenburg,
Jack Heynsberger; article of
Mosaic Tile, Pamela DeGroot,
Peter DeGroot, Jim Cardno,.
Dennis Campbell, Ricky Mac-
Kenzie; article of -popsicle
sticks, Vicki Miller, Leanne
Melanson, Ernie Putman,
Doug Hoover, Gary Grooth-
ius: Christmas corsage, Eliza,
beth Ball, Kevin Broomt,
Larry Broome, Betty Mac-
Donald, Lynne MacLean;
sonic picture, using bark and
muss, Elizabeth Ball, Mar-
lene Turnbull, Robert Tay-
lor; paint by number pic-
ture, Danny Muir, Bob Cole-
man, 'Marilyn Durst, Nancy
Young, Dianne Henderson
Ryan; vegetable or fruit an-
imal, Mary Oke, Paul Mar- Ho a Department
ion, Joanne Melanson, Lori
Whyte, Anne M. Stewart.'
Flowers -Pansies (12 only)
Debra Lynne Elliott, Debbie
Doig, Gayle Munno, Susan
Beuerman, Joanne Melanson;
sweet peas (12 sprays) Dar-
lene Carnochan, Joanne Mel-
anson, Vicki Miller, Elaine
Roberton, Geri Kaye Ryan;
Gladioli (6 to 8 spikes),
Joan Hopper, Newton Dal-
ton, Jim Cardno; Asters, Am-
erican Beauty, Susan Beuer-
man, Heather. McPherson,
ISebbie McPherson, Dianne
Nott, Gail Munro; Asters,
Powder Puff, Dianne Old-
field, Danny Maloney, Heath-
er McPherson, Lynn McLean,
Ruth Anne Dunlop; Mari-
golds, French, Gail Munro,
Gary Munro, Joan Hilde-
brand, Janice McClure, Deb-
bie McPherson; Marigolds,
African, -Tom Devereaux,
Joanne Groothius, Debbie
Doig, Vicki Miller, Gail
Munro; Zinnias, Ortla Polka,
or Peppermint Stick, Mary
.Ball, Bilf O'Shea, Elizabeth
McLean, Lynn MacLean;
Zinnias, baby or pompons,
Debbie McPherson, Heather
McPherson,. Nancy. O'Shea,
Jean Devereaux, Gary Mun-
ro; Dahlias, show or decora-
tive, Lynn MacLean, Jim
Putman, Barbara Doig, Eliz-
abeth Ball, Pati Ziler; Dah-
lias, cactus, Debbie Doig, Er-
nie Putman, Lori Kennedy;
Cosmos, Debbie Cumming,
Betty Thompson, • Gary Mun-
ro, Brenda Finlayson, ' Susan
Beuerman; assorted varieties,
Mary Oke, Susan Beuerman,
Brad Carnochan, Barbara
Doig, Jean Falconer; Petun-
ias, single fringed, Marlyn
Durst, Susan Beuerman, Bren
da Finlayson, Ruth Anne
Dunlop, Marion Nott; Pet-
unias, double, Susan Beuer-
man, Debbie McPherson,
Brenda Finlayson, Debra
Lynn Elliott, Gail Munno;
Petunias, "single, not fringed,
Susan Beuerman, John Moore
Barbara Doig, Debbie Doig,
Dianne Patterson; Snapdra-
gon, Marilyn Durst, Vicki
Miller, Debra Lynn Elliott,
Bonnie Gardiner, John
Moore; dining table centre,
flowers, Brenda Finlayson,
Vicki Miller, Ruth Anne Dun-
lop, Ricki McKenzie, Debbie
McClure; dining table cen-
tre, fruit, Mary Oke, Joey
McLean; livingroom arrange-
ment, Mary Oke, Brenda
Finlayson, Susan Beuerman,
Vicki Miller, Susan Kunder;
floral mat, Clayton McClure,
Elaine .McClure, Anne Wil -
bee, Linda Coleman, Vicki
Miller; potted plant in bloom.
Debbie Wallace, Gail Mun-
ro, Mag. McLean, Janet
Scott, Beth 'Dolmage; roses,
3 blooms, Mark Putman, Deb-
bie Boshart, Peter Harvey,
Elinor Boshart, David Har-
vey; Floribunda roses; Sus-
an'Beuerman, Vicki Miller,
Clayton McClure, Darlene
Carnochan, Peter Harvey;
Dahlia, baby or pom pom,
Barbara Doig, Ray Storey,
Dianne Pettefson, Brenda
Finlayson, Beth Dolmage;
Dahlia or standard flower
Marguerite Scott, Mrs. Eldon
Yeo.
Lake of the Woods Milling
Co Ltd. Special -Loaf white
bread, Mrs. Colclough, Mrs.
L. Stonehouse; layer cake,
Mrs. Colclough., Marguerite
Scott; pie, Mrs. L. Stone-
house, Marguerite Scott.
Chodolate cake special -
Marguerite Scott, 1V2rs. Bruce
Coleman, Mrs. 'tli. Colclottgh.
Winners are Named
• Quilts - pieced, cotton
bound, Mrs. Heimpel, Wroxe-
ter; cotton, pieced, appliqued,
Mrs. Jordison, Dublin, Mrs.
Heimpel, Mrs. Broughton, of
Wroxeter; . reversible, 2 col-
ors, Mrs. Broughton, Mrs.
Laverne Godkin, Walton,
Mrs. Heimpel; patchwork,
mixed colors, Mrs. Jordison,
Stonehouse, Belgrave,
E. Dennis, Walton; crib size,
cotton, Mrs. Heimpel. Mrs.
Broughton.
Afghans - crocheted, Mrs.
Heimpel, Mrs. Don Glousher,
Blyth; knitted, Mrs. Ross
Savauge, Seaforth, Mrs. Heim
pel.
Mats -braided from rags,
Mrs. W, Good, Blyth, • Mrs.
Heimpel, Mrs. W. Brough-
ton. hooked from rags, Mrs,
Heimpel, Mrs. R. S. Aikens,
Dublin, Mrs. Stonehouse;
hooked from yarn, Mrs. A.
Taylor, Brucefield, Miss
Marguerete Scott, Seaforth;
latch hooked, Mrs. W. Good:'
any other kind, ' Mrs. W.
Good, Mrs. Heimpel, Mrs. W.
Broughton; door mat, baler
twine, Mrs. W. Good, Mrs.
Broughton.
Cushions -silk . or satin,
Mrs. D. Glousher, Mrs. Heim-
ptl, Mrs. Colclough, Clinton;
embroidered, Mrs. Heimpel,
Mrs. William Dolmage; needle
point, Mrs. Heimpel, Jean
Taylor; wool, Mrs: W. Brough
ton, Mrs. Heimpel, Mrs.
Glousher; washable, E.
Dennis, Mrs. pon Glousher,
Mrs. Heimpel; smocked, Mrs.
E. Yeo, Clinton, Mrs. Heim-
pel.
Pictures and Doilies -Pic-
ture, needle point, Mrs. Heim -
Mrs. William Dolmage;
picture, petit point, Mrs.
Heimpel; picture, cross stitch,
Mrs. Heimpel; centrepiece,
crocheted, Mrs. Don Gloush-
er, Mrs. Heimpel, Mrs. Col-
clough; centre, crocheted,
colored, Mrs. Don Glousher.
Dining Room Furnishings -
Dining tablecloth, crocheted,
Mrs. Don Glousher, Mrs.
Heimpel; tea cloth, embroid-
ered, Mrs. W. Broughton,
Mrs. Heimpel; tea cloth, any
work, Mrs. W. Broughton,
Mrs. Heimpel, Mrs. Stone-
house;, bridge table cover,
Mrs. Laverne Godkin, Miss
Margueritt Scott; 'luncheon
cloth, crocheted trim, Mrs.
W. Broughton, Mrs. Heimpel;
two table mats for hot dishes,
Mrs. W. Broughton, Mrs.
Heimpel.
Bedroom Furnishings
Pillowcase, 'embroidered, all
white, Mrs. Stonehouse; pil-
lowcase, embroidered, color,
Mrs. Stonehouse, Miss Mar-
guerite Scott, Mrs. Brough-
ton; lavender pillowcase, em-
broidered, Mrs. William Ddl-
mage; pillowcase, crocheted
edge, Mrs. Glousher, Mrs.
Jordison, Mrs,- Heimpel; pil-
lowcase, cut work, Mrs.
Jordison, Mrs. Heimpel; py-
jama bag, Mrs. Broughton;'
Knitted or Crocheted Ar-
ticles; Woll or Wool Mix -
Gloves, wool, plain, Mrs.
Broughton Mrs. Heimpel,
Mts. Colclough; child's mit-
tens, red, Mrs. Dolmage, Lon-
desboro, Mrs. Eldon Yeo,
Mrs. Colclough; man's fine
sox, ribbed, Mrs. Heimpel,
Mrs. Colclough; man's fine
sox, fancy a -ply wool, Mrs.
Colclough, Mrs. Heimpel;
baby set, green knitted, Mrs.
Don Glousher, •Mrs. Eldon
Yeo, , Mrs. Colclough; baby
set, yellow crocheted, Mrs.
Don Glousher, Mrs. Col-
clough; man's cardigan, Mrs.
Colclough; girl's or boy's
cardigan, bulky wool, , Mrs.
Betty Cardno, Mrs. Don,
Glousher; girl's or boy's car-
digan, fine wool, Mrs. Ross
Savauge, Mrs. Eldon Yeo,
Mrs, Colclough; child's win-
ter headgear, Mrs. Eldon
Yeo, Mrs. Heimpel, Mrs. Col-
clough; knitted baby dreg"s,
Mrs. Colclough, Mrs, Eldon
Yeo; knitted stole, Mrs. Ross
Savauge, Mrs. Eldon Yeo;
fair isle knitting, Mrs, W.
Broughton. .
Sewing - Tea or hostess
apron, Mrs. Laverne Godkin,
Mrs. 0.W. Broughton, Mrs.
Heimpel; work apron with
bib, Mrs. Laverne. Godkin,
Mrs. W. Broughton, 'Mrs.
pel; half apron, 2 materials,
Mrs. Laverne Godkin, Mrs.
W. Broughton, Mrs. Heim-
pel; child's pyjamas, Mrs. W.
Broughton, Mrs. Laverne
Godkin, Mrs. Eldon Yeo;
granny gown, Mrs. Heimpel,
Mrs. Godkin, Mrs. Eldon Yeo;
man's pyja,mas, Mrs. Ethel.
Tosczak, Seaforth, Mrs. El-
don Yeo, Mrs. Heimpel;
child's corduroy • housecoat,
Mrs. L. Godkin, Mrs. Eldon
Yeo; duster coat, Mrs. Brough-
ton, Mrs. Jordison, Mrs.
Glousher; lady's house dress,
Mrs. Jordison, Mrs. Heimpel;
lady's shorts and blouse set,
Mrs. Ethel Tosczak, Mrs, El-
don Yeo; stretch fabric slims,
Mrs. Ethel Tosczak, Mrs. L.
Godkin; misses' or lady's
shift dress, Mrs, Ethel Tosc-
zak, Mrs. Laverne Godkin,
Mrs. Heimpel; man's sport
shirt, Mrs. Ethel Tosczak,
Mrs. Heimpel; fancy sports
vest, Mrs. Heimpel; child's
dress, Mrs. Laverne Godkin;
child's matching set, Mrs.
Ethel Tosczak, Mrs. Heimpel,
Mrs. Eldon Yeo.
Miscellaneous - Huck
weaving, Ethel Dennis, Mrs.
E. Yeo, Miss Marguerite
Scott; tea towel, cross-stitch
trim, Mrs. Heimpel, Mrs.
Stonehouse, Mrs, Eldon Yeo;
barbecue apron and mitts to
match, Mrs. Heimpel; 'article
of terry towelling, Mrs.
Broughton, Mrs. Heimpel,
Mrs. Colclough; clothes pin
bag, Mrs. Heimpel, Mrs. Col-
clough: carriage cover, Mrs.
Heimpel, Mrs. Eldon Yeo,
Mrs. GIousher: 4 quilt blocks,
cotton, Mrs. Stonehouse, Mrs.
Eldon' Yeo, Mrs. Heimpel;
tote bag for shoes, Mrs. El-
don Yeo, Mrs. Heimpel, Mrs.
Glousher; beach bag, Mrs.
Godkin; article of crewel
work, Mrs. Stonehouse, 'Mrs.
Heimpel; best darning on
socks, Mrs. Heimpel, Mrs.
Yeo,•Mrs. Broughton.
Special - pair pillow
cases, cross-stitch trim, Mrs.
Heimpel," Mrs. Stonehouse,
Mrs. Dolmage.
A coot is an aquatic bird
found principally in South
America.
Take tune to think -it is the
source of power.
Livestock
Heavy Horses
Percheron or Belgian: Filly
or gelding, 3 years, Cecil Wells,
Paris; Oliver Bannerman, Monk -
ton; Ernie Armstrong,. Ro
wood. Filly or gelding, 2 years,
Ernie Armstrong, Oliver Ban-
nerman. Fi.Ily or gelding, year-
ling, Ernie Armstrong.
Wagon Class: Brood mare
with filly by side and foal of
1964, L. M. Mur,�ro, RR 2, Em-
bro, Other prizes in this class
were taken by Ralph Kent, RR
2, Embro,
Harness Class: Light draft
team, Aubrey "roll, Blyth; Chas.
Halliday;' Chesley. Percheron
team, Orville Bestard, Thorn-
dale. Light Belgian team, Ernie
Armstrong, Cecil Wells, Oliver
Bannerman, Cecil Wells. Heavy
draft team, Charles Halliday,
Aubrey Toll, Blyth. Heavy wa-
gon team, Oliver Bannerman, L.
M. Munro. Single wagon horse,
heavy, Oliver Bannerman, L.
M. Munro.
Four - horse tandem hitch,
Charles Halliday, Aubrey Toll,
Orville Bestard. Six -horse tan-
dem hitch, Charles Halliday,
Aubrey Toll, Orville Bestard,
Ernie. Armstrong. ..
Specials won by Charles Hal-
liday with Aubrey Toll second
and Orville Bestard third. Best
handled colt, L. M. Munro. Best
heavy horse ,pn grounds, Chas.
Halliday, Orville' Bestard. Sin-
gle wagon horse in harness,
light, Ralph Kent and L. M.
Munro. Belgian ' team in har-
ness, heavy, Len Bock, Wing -
ham, Oliver Bannerman, Ernie
Armstrong. Light wagon team
in ha'rne'ss, Ralph Kent, L. M.
Munro:,
Light Horses
Carriage team, Parker & Liv-
ingstone, Listowel, Sam Curley,
Hagersville. Roadster team,
Wallace Munro, ' Len Bock,
Wingham; D. M. Besley, RR 2,
St. Pauls; Sam Curley. ,Single
carriage horse, Wallace Munro,
Parker & Livingstone, Sam Cur-
ley.
Gentierrien's road race, Len
Bock, D. W. Besley, Wallace
Munro, Sam Curley. Lady driv-
er, Parker & Livingstone.
- Open parade class: Mrs.. Jim
Hopper, Seaforth; Joan Elliott,
Zurich; Ray Devereaux, RR 4,
Seaforth. Running race: Joan.
Elliott, Dawna Reynolds, Bar-
bara Bryans, John Muir, Sea -
forth. Saddle horse, Mrs. Jim
Hopper, `Barbara Bryans, Ray
Devereaux, Joan -Elliott. Saddle
pony, 11 hands or over, Jim
Ross, Brucefield; Danny Ma-
loney, Seaforth; Jim Holland,
Seaforth; Dawna Reynolds.
Special: Barbara Bryans, Joan
Elliott, Mrs, Jim Hopper.. Sin-
gle road horse, D. W. Besley,
Len Bock, Wallace Munro, Len
Bock, Sam Curley.
Barrel race: Barbara Bryans,
John Muir, Joan Elliott.
Pigs
,Yorkshire --W. T. Turn-
bull and Son, Brussels, won
nine, classes; John Bacon, of
Belgrave, 1; John Gallough-
er Alliston, 1, Most points
W. T. Turnbull and Son, set
of files.
Tamworth -Hugh A. Hart,
Gadshill won all classes
Special, year's subscription
to Huron Expositor.
Berkshire -Ross Cottle of.
Woodham, won, all classes.
Special, year's subscription
to Huron Expositor.
Landrace-Hugh A. Hart,
Godshill, won all classes.
Lacombe -W. T. Turnbull
and Son, Brussels won eight
classes; George Townsend, of
Seaforth won two. Special, a
year's subscription to Huron
Expositor and Topnotch
Special, 'W. T. Turnbull and
Son, best bacon boar on the -
grounds; J. Gallougher, Allis-
ton, Topnotch Special, best
bacon sow on grounds.
Beef Cattle
Butcher's Cattle -Steer or
heifer, over one year, Andy
Gaunt, Lucknow, Bert Pep-
per, Clinton,
Aberdeen Angus - Bruce
McGillvary,' Paisley, won all
classes.
'Dairy Cattle
Guernseys -William Dale,
Seaforth, won seven firsts;
Kathy Dale;1; Cheryl Dale,
1; Mrs. John McCart, 1; Jim
McCart, 1. Topnotch award,
best uddered cow, William
Dale, Seaforth,
Jerseys -D. F. Snyder, of
Brussels, won all classes and
Topnotch award for best udd-
ered cow.
Sheep
Shropshiredowns - Fred
Gurney, Paris, won all classes
in this section.
Lincolns -A. D. Steepe, of
Ailsa Craig, won all classes
in this section.
Oxfords -Donald Dearing,
Exeter, won all classes in
this section.
• Cheviots -Vance Day of
Embro took all prises in this
section,
Leicesters-Jim Snell. of
Clinton, seven firsts; Vance
Day Embro, twb firsts.
Dorset Horned - P. E.
Dearing, Exeter, won all
these. classes, with C.
Paff and Son, Ailsa Craig,
one one second and six
thirds: .
Suffolks-S. M. Blair, of
Bolton, won all classes.
Poultry
The Poultry section was
with winners being Cliff Pep-
per, Dashwood; F. ' D. Doug-
rs
Cattle Shows 'F'eatured
Bleck and White Show
-George Hayden, of Gorrie, was
declared premier _.breeder and
premier exhibitor of the Huron
County Black and White Show.
Marshall, .of RR 1, Kirk:
ton, as runner-up in both com-
petitions.
Judged grand champion male
was an entry of Allister Broad -
foot, RR 3, Seaforth. Reserve
championship honors went to
Fred Vodden & Sons, RR 1,
Clinton. The same two men re-
ceived the same honors in the
junior male judging.
Senior champion and grand
champion female honors, were
won by Ed, Bell, RR 1, Blyth.
Both reserve honors went to
Fred Vodden & Sons.
Following are the results of
other classes judged in the
Black and White show:
Bull calf, Allister Broadfoot,
Fred Vodden & Sons, George
Hayden, Ed. Bell, George Hay-
den. Bull, yearling, Ross Mar-
shall, RR 1, Kirkton. Yearling
heifer in calf, Ross Marshall,
Allister Broadfoot, Fred Vodden
& Sons, Allister Broadfogt.
Dry heifer, two and three year
olds, George Hayden, Allister
Broadfoot; two-year-old heifer,
in milk, or within eight weeks
of calving, Elston Speiran, RR
3, Brussels; Ross Marshall,
George Hayden, floss Mar-
shalI, Allister Broadfoot, Three-
year-old heifer, `Ed. Bell, Fred
Vodden & Sons, Ross Mar-
shall, George Hayden, Ross
Marshall. Four-year-old heifer,
Fred Vodden & Sons, George,
Hayden, Fred Vodden & Sons,
Elston Speiran, Ed. Bell. Fiv'o-
year-old, Ed. Bell, George Hay-
den, Allister Broadfoot, Ross
Marshall, Elston Speiran. Best
udder, Fred Vodden & Sons,
George Hayden, Fred' Vodden
& ,Sons, Ed.. Bell.
Breeder's herd, Ross Marshall,
George Hayden, Ed, Bell, • Al-
lister Broadfoot. Senior get -of -
sire, Allister Broadfoot, Fred
Vodden & Sons. Progeny of
dam, George Hayden, ' Ross
Marshall, Fred Vodden & Sons.
Inter -breed, udder class, Allis-
ter Broadfoot, Elston Speiran,
D. F. Snyder, RR 2, Brussels,
Ross Marshall, Ed. Bell.
Shorthorns
McKenzie Hall, RR 3, Ayr, did
well for himself at the Perth -
Huron Shorthorn show, taking
home senior champion female,
junior champion female and
grand champion female honors.
White Bros., of St. Marys,
showed the reserve junior
champion female, and Andrew
Gaunt, RR 1, Lucknow,.' showed
the reserve grand champion
female.
White Bros. showed the grand
champion bull and the senior
champion bull. Ian McRae, RR
3, Ayr, showed the junior cham-
pion bull. Reserve senior cham-
pion bull and reserve grand
champion bull honors went to
Jack Coates, Centralia. Bert
Pepper, RR 3, Seaforth, showed
the reserve junior champion
bull.
Other results in the show fol-
low:
Bull, calved prior to Sept. 1,
1963, White Bros., Jack Coates,
Ian McRae,- W. T. Turnbull &
Son, RR 2, Brussels. Senior
las, Stratford; R. F. Le Neve,
Sarnia; ,,,Mrs. John' McCart,
Southwold.
Poultry Elementary School
Utility Pens - Three fe-
males, one breed, Brian Old-
field, Michael Devereaux,
Billy. Devereaux,
Cockerel - Cross Bred,
,Heavy, Michael Devereaux,
Billy Devereaux.
yearling bull, Bert Pepper, Jack
Coates. Junior yearling bull,
Andrew Gaunt, Jack Coates,
White Bros., Frank Falconer,
RR 5, Clinton. Summer• year-
ling bull, Bert Pepper, McKen-
zie Hall. Senior bull calf, Ian
McRae, Andrew Gaunt, White
Bros., Jack Coates. Junior bull
calf, Ian McRae, W. T. Turn-
bull & Son, Andrew Gaunt,
White Bros. ' • -
Female calved before May 1,
1962, Andrew Gaunt, • White
Bros., Ian McRae, Bert Pepper,
Jack Coates. Female calved be-
tween May, 1962 and April 3,0,
1963, McKenzie Hall, RR - 3,
Ayr, White Bros:, W. T. Turn-
bull & Son, White Bros. Senior
yearling heifer, Bert Pepper,
Andrew Gaunt, McKenzie. Hall,
Andrew Gaunt, McKenzie Hall,
Andrew.. Gaunt, White Bros.
Junior yearling' heifer, McKen-
zie Hall, White Bros., Bert Pep-
per, Andrew Gaunt, W. T. Turn-
bull & Son. Summer yearling
heifer, Ian McRae, Andrew
Gaunt, W. T. Turnbull & Son,
Frank Falconer. Senior heifer
calf, White Bros., McKenzie
Hall, Andrew Gaunt, Bert Pep-
per, McKenzie Hall, Junior hei-
fer calf, McKenzie Hall, Ian Mc-
Rae, White Bros., Andrew
Gaunt, W. T. Turnbull & Son.
Junior steer calf, McKenzie
Hall. Senior steer calf, Ken
Black; Bert Pepper, White Bros.,
Ken Black, Belgrave. Yearling
steer, Andrew Gaunt, Jack
Aitcheson, Ian McRae. Breed-
er's herd, Andrew Gaunt, White
Bros., McKenzie Hall, Bert Pep-
per, Ian McRae.
Horticultural Products
Apples, (6 quart basket) -
Fred Mcalymont, of Varna
won 6 firsts and 4 seconds;
Robert Archibald,; --won four
firsts and 1 second; Mrs. J.
A. Jamieson won 1. first.
Pears - Robert Archibald
all 'classes.
Plums - Fred McClymont
won all classes.
Grapes -Russel Oesch, " of
Varna, Fred McClymont and
Robert Archibald split this
section,
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