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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1962-09-27, Page 8[ 01 I40ASftOiAF`l3$`l,'i,, QnT,n,S ' F7', ,7•t "63 w} (��y[� M Arta 4l!b�'da"J! 1 BEEF CATTLE COMPETITION KEEN ! )31/tellers' Cattle - Steer or heifer, Bruce MacGillivray, Hod- gins Bros., Rodger Kiefer, Ken Black; baby beef, K. Mack, Hoch, Bins Bros.,, Wilbur Turnbull, B. MacGillivrary, W. Turnbull, Aberdeen Angus -Bull, two years and over, B. MeeGiliivray, .Harvey Campbell; bull, 1 year old, B. MacGillvray, Harvey Campbell, Hodgins Bats.; bull calf, senior, H. Campbell, B. •, MacGillivray; bull calf, junior, B. MacGillivray, 1, 2 and 3, Hodgins Bros., H. Campbell; champion bull, B. McGillivray; cow, 3 years old, B. McGillivray, ist and 3rd, Hodgin Bros., H. Campbell; heifer, 2 years old, - B. 141acGi1livrary, 1st and 2nd, H. Campbell, Hodgin Bros., 4th and 5th; heifer, 1 year old, un der 2, H. Campbell, 1st and 3rd, B. MacGillivrary, 2nd and 4th, Hodgin Bros.; heifer calf, sen- ior, John Rinn, B. MacGillivray 2nd and 3rd, H. Campbell 4th and 5th; heifer calf, junior, J. Rinn, B. MacGillivrary, H. Camp- bell 3rd and 4th, Hodgin Bros.; champion female, H. Campbell; herd, 1 male, 3 females, B. Mac- Gillivray, H. Campbell, Hodgin Bros.; three animals, get of one sire, B. MacGillivray, H. Camp- bell, Hodgin Bros.; most points, B. MacGillivrary, files donated by Nicholson File Co., Port Hope. Shorthorns -Bull, 2 years and over, Wilbur Turnbull; bull, 1 year old, W. Turnbull; bull calf, senior, James Smith; bull calf, junior. W. Turnbull; champion bull. W. Turnbull; cow, 3 years old, W. Turnbull, 1st and 2nd; heifer, 2 years old, Oscar Kiefer, W. Turnbull, 2nd and 3rd; hei. fer, 1 year, under 2, J. Smith; W. Turnbull, 2nd and 3rd; hei- fer calf, senior, W, Turnbull, 1st and .2nd, Edgar Wightman, 0. Kiefer; heifer cal, junior, W. Turnbull, 1st and 2nd; cham- pion female, 0. Kiefer, W,•Turn- bull; herd, 1 male, 3 females, W. Turnbull, 1st and 2nd; three animals, get of one sire, W. Turnbull, lst and 2nd; most points, W. Turnbull, fruit bowl, Eaton's of Canada, Dual- Purpose Shorthorns- Bull, under 2 years, John Keys, 1st and 2nd; dry cow, to calve 8 weeks, J. Keys; young cow, 3 years, • under 5, J. Keys; heifer, 2 years old, J. Keys, 1st and 2nd;;,heifer, 1 year, J. Keys, 1st and 2nd; heifer calf, under one year, J. Keys, 1st and 2nd; herd, 2 females, -1 bull or 3 females, J. Keys, 1st and 2nd; champion female, J. Keys; champion male, J. Keys; most points, J. Keys, subscription to The Huron Ex- positor. Pigs Yorkshires -Boar, 2 years and over, W. Turnbull & Son; boar, 1 year under 2, W. Turn- bull & Son, John Powell, Jr.; boar over 6 months, under one year, Marius Christensen, W. Turnbull & Son 2nd and 3rd; board, under 6 months, John Powell. Jr., W. Turnbull & Son 2nd and 3rd; sow, over 2 years, W. Turnbull & Son 1st and 2nd; sow over 18 months, under 2 years, W. Turnbull & Son 1st and 2nd; sow, under 18 months, over 1 year, W. Turnbull•& Son 1st and 2nd; sow, before March 1, W. Turnbull & Son 1st and 3rd, Ken Parpple, Linda Papple; ,sow after March 1, J. Powell, Jr.. 1st and 2nd, Barbara Turn- bull, Ernest Lewington,' W. Turnbull & Son, John Broad - foot, W. Turnbull & Son; sen- ior herd, W. Turnbull & Son 1st and 2nd: junior herd, J. Powell, Jr., W. Turnbull & Son 1st and 2nd; most points, W. Turnbull & Son, $10 Topnotch Feeds Ltd., Premier Yorkshire Breed- er. Tamworths-Boar, 2 years and over, James C. Hart & Son; 1' boar; 1 year, under 2, J. C. Hart & Son, Bert W. French; boar, over 6 months, under 1 year, J. C. Hart & Son 1st and 2nd, Bert W. French; boar, under 6 months, J. C. Hart & Son, 1st, 3rd .and 4th, B. W. French 2nd; sow, 2 years and over, B. W. French, J. C. Hart & Son; sow, 1. year, under 2, B. W. French, J. C. Hart & Son 2nd and 3rd; sow, born before March lst, B. W. French 1st and 3rd, J. C. Hart & Son; sow born .:after March 1st, J. C. Hart & Soh 1st and 2nd, B. W. French 3rd and 4th; senior herd, 13. W. French, J. C. Hart & Son; junior herd, J. C. Hart & Son, 13. W. Fench; most points, J. C. Hart & Son. Bersiiires-Boar, 2 years and over, boar 1 year and under 2, hoar over 6 month, Ross Cottle; boar under six months, Ross Coottle; boar under 6 months, sow 2 years and over, sow one year and under two, sow before March .1, sow 'after March 1st, senior herd, junior herd, Ross Cottle: most points, Ross Cottle, Landrace-Boar, 1 year and under 2, R. 'E. McMillan, Bert W. French; boar, over 6 months, 13. W. French 1st and 2nd; boar under 6 months, R. E. McMillan 1st and 2nd, B. W. French 3rd and 4th; sow, 2 years and over, R. E. McMillan lst and 2nd; sow, 1 year and under 2, R. E. McMillan, B. W. French 2nd and 3rd; sow before March 1, 13. W. French lst and 3rd, R, E. McMillan 2nd; sow after March 1, Marius Christensen 1st and 2nd, B. W. Pretzel), 3rd and 5tli, It E. McMillan 4th; senior' herd, R E. McMillen,. IL W.. French; Junior herd, E. W. 1?rell h; R. E Within; /'most Veldts, B. W Preftcit,?AO Topnoteh ar`e'nds Efd. `l `retltier Landtace, Breed. er. Lacobbe-Boar, 1 year and under 2, W. Turnbull & Son; hoar ever 6 moths, W. Tt rn- bull & Son, Emmerson Penhale; boar under 6 months, W. Turn. bull & Son, E. Penhale; sow, 2 years and- over, W. Turnbull & Son; sow, 1 year, under 2, E. Penhale, W. Turnbull & Son; sow, before March 1, W. Turn- bull & Son, E. Penhale 2nd and 3rd, Ernest Lewington 4th; sow after March 1, W. Turnbull & Son, Ernest Lewington, E. Pen. hale 3rd and 4th; senior. herd, W. Turnbull & Son; junior herd, W. Turnbull & San, ' E. Penhale; most points, W. Turn- bull & Son. Best bacon type boar, Bert W. French. Judge -Edgar R. Ash. Sheep Shropshiredowns-Aged ram, Ray Comfort, Emke Bros., R. Comfort, Emke Bros.; shearling ewe, Fred Gurney, Emke Bros., R. Comfort 3rd and 4th; ram lamb, under 1 year, F. Gurney lst,and 4th, R. Comfort 2nd and 3rd; ewe having 'lamber in 1162, Emke Bros., F. Gurney, R. Com- fort 3rd and 4th; shearling ewe, R. Comfort 1st and 4th, Fred Gurney, Emke Bros.; ewe Iamb, F. Gurney, 1st and 4th, R. Com- fort 2nd and 3rd; best ewe, Emke Bros.; best ram, F. Gur- ney. Southdowns - Aged' ram, Emke Bros. 1st and 4th, Cyrus Lowden 2nd and 3rd; shearling ram, C. Lowden 1st and 3rd, Emke Bros. 2nd and 4th; ram lamb, Emke Bros. lst, and 4th, C. Lowden 2nd and 3rd; ewe, lambed 1962, C. Lowden 1st and 3rd, Emke Bros. 2nd and 4th; shearling ewe; Emke Bros. 1st and 3rd, C. Lowden 2nd and 4th; ewe lamb, C. Lowden 1st and 4th, Emke Bros. 2nd and 3rd; pen, C. Lowden 1st and 3rd, Emke Bros. 2nd and 4th; best ewe, C: Lowden; best ram, Emke Bros. Lincolns -Aged ram, A. D. Steeper; shearling ram, A. D. Steeper; rain lamb,.A. D. Steep- er 1st and 2nd; ewe, lambed in 1962, A. D. Steeper 1st and 2nd; shearling ewe, A. D. Steeper 1st and 2nd; ewe lamb, A. D. Steeper 1st and 2nd; pen, A. D. Steeper; best ewe, A. D. Steeper; best ram, A. D. Steep- Leicesters-Aged ram, James R. E. • Snell lst and 3rd, Emke Bros. 2nd. and 4th; shearling ram, J. Snell 1st and 4th, Emke Bros. 2nd and 3rd; ram lamb, Emke Bros. 1st and 4th, J. Snell 2nd and 3rd; ewe lambed 1962, J. Snell 1st and 2nd, Emke Bros. 3rd and 4th; shearling ewe, Emke Bros. 1st and 4th, J. Snell 2nd and 3rd; ewe lamb, J. Snell 1st and '4th, Emke Bros. 2nd and 3rd; pen, J. Snell 1,st and 4th, Emke Bros. 2nd and 3rd; best ewe, Emke Bros.; best ram, James Snell. - Oxfords - Emke Bros., 1st and 3rd, Cyrus Lowden 2nd and 4th; shearling ram, Emke Bros. 1st and 3rd, C. Lowden 2nd and 4th; ram lamb, Emke Bros. 1st arid 4th, C. Lowden 2nd and 3rd; ewe lambed 1962, C. Low- den 1st and 2nd, Emke Bros. 3rd and 4th; shearling ewe, Emke Bros. 1st and 4th, C. Low- den 2nd and 3rd; ewe Iamb, Emke Bros., •1st and 3rd, C. Lowden, 2nd and 4th; pen, Emke Bros., 1st and 3rd, C. Lowden 2nd and 4th; best ewe, C. Lowden; best ram, Emke Bros, Dorset Horned - Aged ram, shearling ram, ram lamb, ewe lambed 1962, shearling ewe and ewe lamb, P. E. Dearing 1st and 2nd; pen, P. E. Dearing; best ewe, P. E. Dearing;. best ram, P. E. Dearing. Cheviots -Aged ram, Vance Day 1st and 3rd, Robert Brown 2nd and 4th; shearling ram, V. Day 1st and 3rd, R. Brown '2m1 and 4th; ram lamb, V. Day 1st and 2nd, R. -Brown 3rd and 4th; ewe lambed 1962, R. Brown lst and 4th, V. Day 2nd and 3rd; shearling ewe, V. Day, lst, 2nd and 3rd, R. "Brown 4th; ewe lamb, R, Brown, lst, 3rd and 4th, V. Day 2nd; best ewe, R. Brown; best ram, V. Day. Suffolk, =- Aged ram, Ray Comfort 1st and 2nd; shearling ram, R. Comfort 1st and 3rd, Emke Bros. 2nd and 4th; ram lamb, R. Comfort 1st and 2nd, Emke Bros. 3rd and 4th; ewe lambed 1962, R. Comfort 1st and 2hd, Emke Bros. 3rd and 4th; shearling ewe, Emke Bros. .lst and 4th, R. Comfort 2nd and 3rd; ewe lamb, R. Comfort 1st and 2nd, Emke Bros. 3rd and 4th; pen, R. Comfort 1st and 3rd, Emke Bros. 2nd and 4th; best ewe, Emke Bros.; best ram, R. Comfort. Hampshires - Aged ewe, Emke° Bros. 1st and 4th, Fred Lowden 2nd and 3rd; shearling ram, F. Lowden 1st and 4th, Emke Bros. 2nd and 3rd; ram lamb, F. Lowden 1st and 3rd, Emke Bros. 2nd and 4th; ewe lambed 1962, Emke Bros. 1st and 4th, F. Lowden 2nd and 3rd;.+shearlfng ewe, F. Lowden 1st and 2nd, Emke Bros. '3rd and 4th; ewe lamb, F. Lowden 1st and 2nd, Emke Bros. 3rd and 4th; pen, F. Lowden 1st and 3rd, Emke Bros. 2nd and 4th; best ewe, Emke Bros.; best ram, Fred Lowden. Corriedales -- Aged ram, shearling ]dam, ram lamb, ewe lambed I982, shearling ewe, ewe tatib and pen, EmIre`Btba,, ,Ist and 2nd; best .ewe and best r'aith; i"ntke Bros. Cotattrolds-.--Aged ram, Jas. Group water celer and nil painting display, Mrs. Thomas' painting group (Mrs. Ross Sav- auge). Individual water color and oil painting display, Mrs p, a- Bann, Brussels , E: Boswell, Se forth; Mrs. Wm. Dolmage, Lon rtesboro. Crafts - Etched aluminum tray, Mrs. Delmer Skinner, Mrs. Wm. Hodgert; tooled copper, any, Mrs, Wes Heimpel, Mrs. Wm. Hodgert; hand -made leath- er article, Robert Reid; costume jewellery, Mrs. W. Heimpel; corsages, Mrs. D. Skinner, Mrs. W. Heimpel, Mrs. W. Dolmage; table centre, Valentines, Mrs. W. Dolmage, Mrs. G. Staffen, Mrs. Don Glousher; four -play cards or favors, Mrs. W. Dol- mage, Mrs. G. Staffen, Mrs. K. MacLean; picture (by numbers), 12"x9" and under, Mrs, M. Staffen, Mrs. W. Dolmage, Robt. Reid; picture (by numbers), 13" or over, Mrs. M. Steen, Mrs. A. Siemon, Mrs. W. Heimpel; drift- wood arrangement, Mrs. W. Heimpel, Mrs. N. Cardno, Mrs. W. Dolmage; hand puppet, Mrs. N. Cardno; hats, hand -made, Mrs. W. Heimpel, Mrs. D. Skin- ner, Mrs. M. McGrath; stuffed toy, Mrs. W. Dolmage, Mrs. G. Staffen, Mrs. W. Heimpel; par- cel, gift •. wrapped, wedding, Mrs. D. Skinner, Mrs. W. Dol - mage, Mrs. G. Staffen; house slippers, Mrs. N. Cardno, Mrs. W. Heimpel; mosaic work, Mrs N. Cardno, Robt. Reid, Mrs. M. Staffen; Christmas door decora- tion, Mrs. Harry McLeod, Mrs. D. Skinner, Mrs. G. Staffen; winter bouquet, Mrs. --H. Mc- Leod, Mrs. A. Siemon, Mrs. W. Dolmage; doll's wardrobe, Mrs, W. Dolmage, Mrs. G, Staffen; any other craft, Mrs. H: McLeod, Mrs. W. Heimpel, Mrs. M, Me - Grath; most points, Mrs. W. Heimpel (31 pts.). Judge -Mrs. G. A. Rann. Floral Exhibit Powder puff aster, Mrs. Ab. Siemon, Mrs. Earl Barker; Prin- cess asters, Mrs. E. Barker, Mrs. Wrp. Hodgert; Heart of France asters, Mrs. M. Staffen, Mrs. H. Taylor; aster collection, Mrs. E. Barker; calendula, Mrs, T. R. Thompson; cosmos, Mrs. W. Dol - mage, Mrs. A. Jamieson; chrys- anthemum, Mrs. E. Barker, Mrs. H. Taylor, pompon dahlia, Mrs. R. S. Aikens; dahlia, 3 different blooms, Mrs, R. S. Aikens; dahlia, 5 different blooms, Mrs. R. S. Aikens, Mrs. E. Barker; gladiolus, 3 ' spikes, different, Mrs. A. Jamieson, Mrs. J. Hille- brecht; gladiolus, 7 spikes, dif- ferent,- Mrs. J. Broadfoot; glad- iolus, 5 named spikes, Mrs. J. Broadfoot; gladiolus, 3 named spikes, Mrs. J. Hillebrecht, Mrs. J. Broadfoot; African marigolds, Mrs. R. S. Aikens, Mrs. H. Tay- lor; petunia, single fringed, Mrs. M. Staffen, Mrs. H. Taylor; pe- tunia, double,. Mrs. E. Barker; roses, 3 blooms, Mrs. T. R. Thompson, Mrs. E. Barker; ros- es, Floribunda, Mrs. E. Bark- er, Mrs. M. Good; phlox, Mrs. E. Barker, Mrs. H. Taylor; sca- biosa, . Mrs. T. R. , Thompson; snapdragon, Mrs. E. Barker, Mrs. R. S. Aikens; zinni ,;pom- pon or liIlipret, Mrs. E. Barker, Mrs. R. S. Aikens; zinnia; dah- lia, Mrs. T. R. Thompson; zin- nia, peppermint stick, Mrs. E. Barker, Mrs. T. R. Thompson; zinnia, Persian Carpet, Mrs. R. S. Aikens, Mrs. T. R. Thompson; cockscomb, Mrs. R. S. Aikens, Mrs. H: Taylor. Potted Plants -African Vio- let, double coll„ Mrs. M. Staf- fen; African Violet, double, Mrs. M. Staffen, Mrs. H. Taylor; Begonia, two flowering, Mrs. M. Staffen, Mrs. Aikens; potted. plant collection, Mrs. R. S. Aik- ens, Mrs. Staffen; Coleus, Mrs. R. S. Aikens, Mrs. -W. Dolmage; cactus collection, Mrs. Staffen, Mrs. R. S. Aikens; new or rare plant, Mrs. R. S. Aikens, Mrs. Staffen; geranium, single, Mrs. Aikens, Mrs. Staffen; geranium, double, Mrs. E:' Barker; floral arrangement, church, Mrs. R. S. Aikens, Mrs. Barker; floral arrangement, white container, Mrs. Staffen, Mrs. Aikens; flow- er arrangement, dining room table, Mrs. E. Barker, Mrs. H. Taylor; flower arrangement, liv- ing'room, Mrs. Aikens, Mrs. Col- clough; modern floral' arrange- ment, Mrs. Aikens, Mrs. Earl Barker; fruit or floral arrange- ment, Mrs. E. Barker, Mrs. Aik- ens; patience plant, Mrs. Saf fen; floral arrangement for a hall, Mrs. Thompson, .Mrs. M. Staffen; floral table arrange- ment, trousseau, Mrs. Aikens, Mrs. -E. Barker; corsage, Mrs. Barker, Mrs. A. Siemon, Specials -Most points, Mrs, R. S. Aikens, two roses bushes, Dale Estate Ltd., Brampton; most points, glads, Mrs. J. Broadfoot, $2 voucher, Murray E. Tyndall, Brucefield; best glad spike, Mrs. Hillebrecht, $2.00 voucher, Murray E. Tyndall, Brucefield. Judge -Mrs. Cliff Epps, R. E. Snell, H. 0. Jamieson; shearling ram, J. Snell, H. 0.. Jamieson 2nd and 3rd; ram lamb, J. Snell, H. 0. Jamieson 2nd and 3rd; ewe lambed 1962, J. Snell, H. 0. Jamieson 2hd and 3rd; shearling eye, J. Snell 1st and 2nd, H. 0. Jamieson; ewe lamb, H. 0. Jamieson lst and 4th, J. Snell 2nd and 3rd; pen, J. Snell; H. 0. Jamieson; best ewe, J. Snell; best ram, J, Snell. Pen of market lambs, ewes and wethers, Emke Bros,; Cyrus Lowden, Vance Day. Judge --D. Ross McTavish. .0` Quilts. --Pieced, .cottpn, bound, Mrs. George Campbell, 1VIrs, W. E. Butt, Mrs. Skinner; cotton, '-pieced, appliqued, Mrs. Skinner, Mrs. G. Campbell; patchwork, mixed color, Mrs. G. Carnpbell, Mrs. Wes Heimpel; organization quilting, Mrs. G. Campbell, Mrs. W. Heimpel, Mrs. Earl Barker; crib size, Mrs. W. Hernapel, Mrs, Glen Staffen, Mrs. G. Campbell. Afghans -Crocheted, Mrs. W. Heimpel, M. F. Platt; knitted, Mrs. W. Heimpel. 9 �!lime� Mats - Braided from rags, Mrs. W. Good; Mrs. Skinner, Mrs. W. Heimpel; hooked from rags, Mrs. Aikens, Mrs. Good, Mrs. Heimpel; hooked • from wool yarn, Mrs. Orr, Mrs. Sie- mon; latch hooked, Mrs. M. Nott, Mrs. Siemon. Cushions -Silk or satin, Mrs. Glousher, Mrs. Heimpel, Mrs. G. Campbell; embroidered, n o t silk or satin, Mrs. Heimpel, Mrs. Campbell, Mrs. Skinner; needle- point, Mrs. Heimpel; wool, Mrs. McGrath, Mrs. G, Campbell, Mrs. Dolmage; wool design on felt or velvet, Mrs. Staffen, Mrs: Glousher, Mrs.' Heimpel; wash- able, not plastic, Mrs. Campbell, Mrs. Dolmage, Mrs. Heimpel. Pictures and Doilies -Needle- point picture, Mrs. Sielnon, Mrs. Heimpel; petit point picture, Mrs. Heimpel, Mrs. Siemon; cross stitch picture, Mrs. Heim- pel, Mrs. G. Staffen; tatted doiley, Mrs. Heimpel, Mrs. Staf- fen, Mrs. G. Campbell; crochet- ed centrepiece, white or ecru, Mrs. Heimpel, Mrs. Hodgert, Mrs. Glousher; crocheted centre- piece, colored, Mrs. Glousher, Mrs. Orr, Mrs. Skinner. Dining Room Furnishings - Tablecloth, crocheted, Mrs. Glousher, Mrs, Heimpel; tea- cloth, embroidered, Mrs. Heim- pel; tea cloth, any work, Mrs, Skinner, Mrs. Colclough; bridge tablecloth, felt, Mrs. Staffen, Mrs. Campbell; bridge table- cloth, other than felt, Mrs. Campbell, Mrs. Heimpel; lunch- eon cloth, crechet trim, Mrs. Heimpel; place mats, set of 4, Mrs: Campbell, Mrs, Heimpel; centrepiece, 12"x18", white, any, on linen, Mrs. Heimpel, Mrs. Skinner; buffetset, crocheted, Mrs. Glousher, Mrs. Heinipel, Mrs. Skinner. • Bedroom Furnishings -Pillow case, embroidered, white, Mrs. Heimpel, Mrs, Staffen, Mrs. Dol - mage; pillowcase, embroidered, colored, Mrs. Skinner, Mrs. Heimpel, • Mrs. Baker; pillow- case, colored, embroidered, Mrs. Heimpel, Mrs. • Campbell, Mrs. Dolmage; pillowcase, crocheted edge, Mrs. Heimpel, Mrs. Bar- ker, Mrs. Skinner; pillowcase, cross stitch trim, 'Mrs. Heimpel, Mrs. Campbell, Mrs. Glousher; pillowcases, - cut work, Mrs, Campbell, Mrs. Staffen, Mrs. Skinner; fancy boudoir pillows, Mrs. Glousher, Mrs. Campbell, Mrs, Dolmage. Knitted or Crocheted Arti- cles, Wool or Wool Mix -Gloves, wool, plain, Mrs. Heimpel, Mrs, Campbell, Mrs. Colclough; mit- tens, wool; plain, Mrs. McLeod, Mrs, McLean; blue mitts, Mrs. Cardno; man's knitted mitts, Mrs. Campbell, Mrs. Heimpel, Mrs, , Colclough; men's double knitted mitts, Mrs; Campbell, Mrs. Staffen; Mrs, Heimpel; man's fine sox, ribber, Mrs, Cardno, Mrs. Hodgert, Mrs. Campbell; man's work sox, plain knitted, Mrs. Staffen, Mrs. Campbell, Mrs. Heimpel; baby set, knitted, Mrs. Colclough, Mrs. Campbell, Mrs. Staffen; baby set, -crocheted, Mrs. Glou- sher, Mrs. Campbell, Mrs. Col- clough; woman's cardigan, Mrs. Cejclough; ;hen's cardigan, Mrs, JCaftlpbell; girl's or boy's cari- gan, Mrs, Colclough, Mrs. Hein1- pet, Mrs,. McGrath; girl's or boy's pullover, Mrs. Campbell, Mrs. Colclough; Fair Isle knit. ting, any, Mrs. Colclough, Mrs, Heimpel. Se wing--rTea or hostess apron, Mrs. Skinner, Mrs. Campbell, Mrs. Dolmage; cobbler apron,. Mrs. Campbell, Mrs. Heimpel; apron, special day, Mrs. Camp- bell, Mrs. Skinner, Mrs. Heim. pel;, worksepron with bib, Mrs. Heimpel, Mrs. Good, Mrs. Skin- ner; child's pyjamas, Mrs. Skin- ner, £VXrs. Campbell, Mrs. Dol - mage; ladies' pyjamas, Mrs. Dol - mage, Mrs, W. E. Butt; men's pyjamas, Mrs. Campbell, Mrs. Steffen, Mrs. Heimpel; baby doll pyjamas, Mrs. Heimpel, Mrs. Glousher, Mrs. Campbell; dust- er coat, Mrs. Heimpel, Mrs. Skin- ner, Mrs. Campbell; lady's house coat, Mrs. Skinner, Mrs. Heim- pel; lady's cotton skirt, Mrs.. Campbell, Mrs. Staffen,---lady's wool skirt, Mrs. Staffen, Mrs. Skinner, Mrs. Heimpel; man's sport shirt, Mrs, Campbell, Mrs, Heimpel, Mrs. Skinner; smock- ed dress, 2-5 years, Mrs. Barker, Mrs. Campbell, Mrs. Staffen; child's dress, Mrs. Campbell, Mrs. Skinner, Mrs. Heimpel; child's sunsuit, Mrs. Staffen, Mrs. "Skinner, Mrs. Heimpel; • wo- man's blouse, Mrs, Heimpel ; woman's half-slip, Mrs. Camp- bell, Mrs. Heimpel; child's tar- tan skirt, Mrs. Heimpel 2nd, Mrs. Staffen, 3rd. Miscellaneous - Tray cloth, cross stitch, Mrs. Heimpel; stole, Mrs. Colclough, Mrs. Staffen, Mrs. Heimpel; bath towel, Mrs. Glousher, Mrs. Siemon, Mrs. Heimpel; linen hand -embroider- ed towel, Mrs. W. E. Butt, Mrs. Heimpel; guest towel, cross- stitch trim, Mrs. Heimpel; tea towel, cross stitch trim, • Mrs. Heimpel, Mrs. Staffen, Mrs. Campbell; pot holders, • Mrs. good, Mrs. Campbell, Mrs. Heimpel; handkerchiefs, three trims, Mrs. Skinner, Mrs. Heim- pel, Mrs. Colclough; three art- icles from sugar, flour or feed bags, Mrs. Staffen, Mrs. Skin- ner, Mrs. Heimpel; any hem- stitched article, Mrs. Heimpel, Mrs. Campbell; article, trimmed huck weaving, 1Vlrs. Skinner, Mrs. Heimpel, Mrs: Campbell; McKillop Group The September meeting of the McKillop Group was held Wednesday evening . at t h e home of Mrs. William Dennis with 21 ladies present. The president, Mrs. Jacki'l3osman, opened the meetin with a hymn, after which payer was offered .'by . Mrs. Bosman, Mrs. George Fox, read the Scripture passage from Psalm 19:1-11. Mrs. Leonard Leeming was in charge of the topic, "Declining Standards" from "Signals For the Sixties," and also led in a discussion. A solo, "Sweet Hour of Prayer," was sung by Miss Geraldine .Dennis. Reports were given and business con- ducted. Plans were made for the anniversary luncheon and the dinner for Presbytery, 'Oct.. 4, in Walton. It was decided to hold a miscellaneous sale at the October meeting. The closing hymn was followed with pray- er by the leader. Lunch was served by Mrs. Lorne Roe,Mrs.. George Love and the hostess. bed jacket, Mrs. Staffen, 2nd, Mrs. Campbell, 3rd; carriage cover, Mrs. Staffen; four quilt blocks, mounted, Mrs. Skinner, Mrs. Heimpel. Special -.-Mary Manim sweat- er, Mrs. Hodgert, Mrs. Camp- bell, Mrs. Heimpel; cutwork, .pil- low slips, Mrs. Heimpel; crochet- ed edging, Mrs-. Glousher, Mrs. Skinner, Mrs. Heimpel; most points, Mrs. Wes ,Heimpel, $16 value prize, Simpsons -Sears - Judge -Myrtle MacNaugtton. Kippenettes The third Meeting of the Thrifty Kippenettes was held at the home of Dianne Finlay- son Monday evening with sev- enteen members present. Roll' call was answered by "Naming your favorite vegetable and two different methods of cooking it." Several demonstrations were given .nn hot . dishes and salads. The next meeting will be held at the home of Carol Vartey on October 1. TlT,lTlf•lTlTITIT Limited Quantity ree Firewood and OLD LUMBER First come, first served Apply to: OP -NOTCH FEEDS LIMITED PHONE 775 SEAFORTH - TITIT1TITI T.[TITITrL .i6 GET YOUR CLOTHES READY FOR WINTER WEARING ! Clean out your clothes closet and be ready with freshly ' cleaned clothes when Winter arrives. Phone 87 for FREE Pickup FLANNERY•. CLEANERS Seaforth, Ont. Every week more people dis- cover. what mighty jobs are ac- complished by low cost Exposi-' tor Want Ads. ItALL The 1963 Nash Ramblers Are On the Way ! We're clearing our 1962 stock at Fantastically Low, Low Prices Complete with whitewall tires,, radio, cigarette lighter, ready -to -roll, Complete with whitewall tires` and windshield washer ready -to -roll. 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As tow es $1,076 2.10 "PARIS" COMBINATION DOORS Made of selected grade thor- oughly kiln - dried lumber with mortise and tenon con- struction for Ma x i m u m strength. Available in all standard sizes with wood or aluminum storm and screen panels. COMBINATION DOOR Comp ete With Screen. $23.,-00 The$WOK-You've been waiting for! • 6 Master -designed , Rec' rooms • Complete hdw-to- build instructions • Over 100 idea - packed pages $300 per copy Phone 47 ectforth .umber LTD Seaforth -- Ontario LUMBER - MILLWORK eE'MENT BUILDERS' SUPPLIES Railway St. LID tUM*t* IMAMS NIU�NNtt • 1 • w •o' n • M t • • s