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BEEF CATTLE COMPETITION KEEN
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)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.
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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.
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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.
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