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The Huron Expositor, 1963-09-26, Page 4• - I J ` Fi UURQN POSITOR, SEAFQRTH, QNT.x s.., X965 FIELD CROP COMPETITION IS KEEN AT SEAFORTH FAIR $,eyaton.e Barley--lst, Arthur Bolton, RR 1, Dublin, 90% Pts.; 2nd, L°hwis Coyne, RR 5, Sea - forth, 91%; 3rd, Reg Dick, RR 1, Cromarty, 80%; 4th, Leslie Pryce, RR 1, Dublin, 79; 5th, Oliver Pryce, RR 1, Dublin, 78%. Oats --1st, Arthur Bolton, RR 1, Dublin, 93% points; 2nd, Rus- sell Bolton, RR 1, Seaforth, 93%; 3rd, Earl McSpadden, RR 1, Sea - forth, 89%; 4th, Lewis Coyne, RR 5, Seaforth, 89; 5th, Harold Pryce, RR 1, Seaforth, 8835; 6th, Joseph Devereaux, RR 4, Seaforth, 85%; 7th, Robert Fotheringham, RR 2, Brucefield, 84%; 8th, Ken Campbell, RR 1, Dublin, 8435; 9th, Leslie Pryce, RR 1, Dublin, 83%; 10th, Bruce Coleman, RR 4, Seaforth, 75%. Ensilage Corn, Pfeister 55- 1st, Bruce Coleman, RR 4, Sea - forth, 93% points; 2nd, Eric Anderson, RR 1, Londesboro, 9135; 3rd, Ken Stewart, RR 5, Seaforth, 90%; 4th, Ray Dev- ereaux, RR 4, Seaforth, 89; 5th, ALL TYPES INSURANCE Donald G. Eaton Office in Masonic Store Main Street Phone 75 : Seaforth DEAD ANIMAL REMOVAL For Dead or Disabled Animals CALL Darling & Company of Canada Ltd. Phone Clinton HU 2-7269 License No. 262-C-63 Seaforth Phone 863 W 1 License No. 240-C-63 BACKACHE? ..ew.er For relief from backache or that tired -out feeling I depend on - 75 1litiit11111!111111/11111III000UIIOt111111i FOR SALE Canada No. 1 GENESEE WHEAT' Registered GENESEE WHEAT Tetra Petkus RYE R. N. Alexander Londesboro Phones: HU 2-7475 CLINTON' 26 R 33 BLYTH Harold Pryce, RR 1, Seaforth, 87%; 6th, John Henderson, RR 5, Seaforth, 86%; 7th, Francis Bicknell, RR 5, Seaforth, 85%; 8th, Bill Murray, RR 5, Sea - forth, 851; 9th, Gordan Dapple, RR 5, Seaforth, 80%; 10th, Lew- is Coyne, RR 5, Seaforth, 7834, Husking Corn 935 --1st, Ken Campbell, RR 1, 'Dublin, 9414; 2nd, Bruce Coleman, RR 4, Sea - forth, 9434; 3rd, Robert Fother- ingham, RR 3, Seaforth, 9114.; 4th, John Broadfoot, Sr., RR 1, Brucefield, 9114 ; 5th, Jim Pap- ple, RR 4, Seaforth, 91; 6th, Bob Broadfoot, RR 1, Brucefield, 90%; 7th, Larry Wheatley, RR 1, Dublin, 8895; 8th, Eric An- deson, RR 1, Londesboro, 88; 9th, Harold Pryce, RR 1, Sea - forth, 87%; 10th, Leslie Pryce, RR 1, Dublin, 874'4; llth, John Henderson, RR 5, Seaforth, 82%; 12th, Ken Stewart, RR 5, Sea - forth, 82%. Dublin C.W.L. Lays Plans For Fall Activities The monthly meeting of the Dublin Catholic Women's League was held in the parish hall. Mrs. Harold Meagher, the president, opened the meeting with prayer and a hymn was sung. Miss Dorothy Dillon read the minutes of the previous meeting and the correspond- ence. Mrs. Clarence Looby gave the treasurer's report. It was decided to hold a bake sale in the near future. Final plans were made for the gradua- tion supper, held on Sunday. A graduation cake was donated by the' League. Members were asked to collect used clothing. and literature for October. They were also reminded .'of the annual Deanery meeting to be held in Seaforth on Satur- day, Sept. 28. Mrs. Meagher introduced the guest speaker,,Miss Elaine Horst from the Perth County Chil- dren's Aid Society. She gave a very interesting talk, outlining the work done for needy chil- dren and the procedure to be carried out for adoption. Miss Horst was thanked by Mrs. Fer- gus Horan and presented with a gift. Mrs. Louis Dillon won the mystery prize, A delicious lunch was served by the committee in charge. • Dublin Colleens Meet The first meeting of the Dub- lin Colleens (No. 2) was held at the home of Mrs. Charles Friend Monday evening at 7:30. The first activity of the meeting was the general election of the officers as follows: President, Gayle Lannin; vice- president, Sandra Smith; secre- tary and treasurer, Mary Helen Ducharme; lunch and clean-up committee, Sandra Smith; press secretary, Helene Looby; phone committee, Patricia Burchill, Rhonda Kramp; leader, Mrs. C. Friend; assistant, Gayle Lannin. The' club project is, "What shall I wear,"" and the club girls will make a blouse. Gayle Lan- nin entertained with a story of her trip to the Western Fair. After all business discussion the meeting came to a close. Sell that unnecessary piece of furniture through a Huron. Ex- positor Classified Ad. Phone 141. UNDERWOOD - OLIVETTI PRIMA 20 frrrr�xrrlr $119.50 The Perfect ADDING MACHINE for use in HOME or OFFICE See it at THE HURON EXPOSITOR S1AFO1:I 11, Area Schools Com Cooking Tea biscuits, Glenda Mathe- son, Betty Plunkett, Nancy Sil- lery, Mary Oke, Moira Malcolm; plain tarts, Gloria Putman, Daw- na Reynolds, Rosemary Bedard, Mary Oke, Janice Sillery; bran muffins, Mary Oke, Jim Plun- kett, Anne Wilbee, Pam Pat- rick, Patricia Bowering; oatmeal date squares, Barbara Muir, Mary Oke, Anne Wilbee, Janice Sillery, Margie Whyte; choco- late layer cake, Nancy Sillery, Margie Whyte, Rosemary Bed- ard, Joan Falconer, Mary Anne McLean; light layer cake, Bet- ty Plunkett, Ann Smith, Margie Whyte, Joyce Falconer; Mar- gie McLean; apple pie, Janet Beattie, Mary Elliott, Brenda Dietz, Margie Whyte, Pattie Ziler; raisin pie, Mary Elliott, Mary Anne McLean, Donna Smale, Janice Sillery, Margie Whyte; candy, maple cream, grades 5, 6, 7, 8, Diane Patter- son, Margie McLean, Mary Anne McLean, Jane Cornish, Mary Elliott; candy, chocolate fudge, grades 5, 6, 7, 8, Barb Bryans, Gordon McLean, Elea- nor Boshart, Lynn McLean, Danny Muir; most points, Mary Oke. Sewing Tea towel, embroidered, Elaine Brown, Joyce Falconer, Jean Falconer, June Falconer, Dianne Nott; checked gingham apron, Carol Dolmage; pieced quilt block, Joyce Falconer, June Falconer, Mary Anne Mc- Lean, Joyce Dolmage, Jean Fal- coner; any article made of felt, Judy Staffen, June Falconer, Joyce Dolmage, Joyce Falconer, Jean Falconer; any article made of foam rubber, Karen Hender- son, Violet Irwin, Joan Hilde- brand, Judy Staffen, June . Fal- coner; any article made of spool knitting, Jean Falconer; most points, Joyce Falconer. Vegetables and Displays Wall and Tabe Display - St. James' School, Sister Miriam ; Egmondville (Grades 1, 2, 3, 4, SS 8, Tuckersmith, Mrs. Ross Alexander; Seaforth Public School, J. W. Talbot; SS No. 2, McKillop, June Fowler; SS 5, Tuckersmith, Mrs. Wm. Dol - mage; SS 7, Tuckersmith, Jean Turner; SS 8, McKillop, Mrs. George Coville; SS 13, McKil- lop, Miss Tyndall; SS 4, Tuck- ersmith, Miss Margaret Merrill. Table turnips, No. 55, Mar- lene Nash, No. 558, Matt Haney,Keith Tosczak; garden carrots, short, Brad Finlayson, Brenda Finlayson, Neil Beuer- man, Bryan Hodgert, Keith Tosczak; garden carrots, long, Vickie Miller, Jean McKaig, Joan Hopper, Laverne Elliott, Anne Hopper; parsnips, Brad Finlayson, Faye Munro; pick- ling beets, Mary Elliott, Brenda Haney, iBll Boussey, Brad Fin- layson, Ernie Putman; table beets, Mary Ann McLean, Rob- ert McCartney, Vickie Miller, Jim Nixon, Brenda Dietz; Span- ish onions, Brenda Finlayson, Stephen Smith, David Staffen, Judy Staffen, Gerald . Smith; cooking onions, Kathy Dale, Debra Doig, Brenda Haney, David Staffen, Jane Sills; ripe tomatoes, Ian Hulley, Jim Riv- ers, Barbara Gemmell, Brenda Haney, Glenn Dolmage; citrons, Heather Beuerman, Cheryl Dale, Ronald Hopper,, Kathy Dale, Debby 'McPherson; late cabbag- es, Lynn Nicholson, Brad Carn- ockan, Matt Haney, Bill Bous- sey; basket potatoes, girl, Jean McKaig, Heather Beuerman, Brenda Finlayson, Barbara Gem- mell, Mary Margaret Kelly; bas- ket potatoes,. boy, No. 552, Neil Beuerman, Brad Finlayson, Lions Pet Show Is Fair Attraction Best looking cat, Pat Malone, Barbara Netzke, Elizabeth Van der Zon, Gerry Monroe; most unusual cat, Rosemary Noon- heem, Beth Dolmage, Tracy Car- ter, Ann Klein Haar; best look- ing rabbits, one pair, Ferdy Brade, John Wright, Dale Ken- nedy, John Muir; most unusual rabbits, pair, Wayne Coombs, Ken Anderson, L. Elliott, 3 and 4; best dog in show, Janet Beat- tie, Peter Beattie, Lyle Haney, Jimmie Leishman; dog, best re- semblance, Ann Bannon, Cyn- thia Newham, Douglas South- gate, Penny Moore; best behav- ed dog, Barry Gordon; pair Fan- tail pigeons, Beth Dolmage, Bri- an McMillan, Paul Hoff; pair any other breed pigeons, Louisa Nicholson, Jerry Barry, Cheryl Dale, Ralph Wood; pair Ban- tams, Michael Bannon, Douglas Keyes, Jerry Brade, Jim Rivers; fancy fowl, Brian Oldfield, Jas. Anderson, Terry Mowat, Wm. Mowat; most unusual pet, Hub- ert Van Niekerk, Marion Nott, Nancy Nott, Marlyn Hillard; consolation event, Bob Eckert, Joseph Van Neikerk, Thomas Van Neikerk, Jim Dallas. Remember, it takes but a moment to place an Expositor Want Ad and be money in pocket. To advertise, just Phone Seaforth 141. 'blue coal' Champion Stove and Furnace Oil, WILLIS DUN.DAS Phone 673 or 71''1 Glenn Dolmage, Bill Carter; pie pumpkins, Angela Devereaux, Gerda Wynja, Tom Devereaux, Keith Tosczak, Marlene Lynch; largest pumpkin, No. 558, No. 552, Jim Dalton„ Lynda Ander- son, Keith Tosczah; .summer squash (pepper), Brad Finlay- son, Robert McCartney, Kerry Tosczah, Nelson Dale; Denise McConney; cucumbers, medium, John Rau, 1 and 2, Jim Plun- kett, Ernie Putman, Kerry Tosczah; sweet table corn, Car- ol Wallace, Heather Wallace, Heather Beuerman, Randy Alex- ander, Robert Hiusser; vege- table or fruit, Mary Oke, Eliza- beth Van der Zon, Garry Eisler, Heather Beuerman, Ann Huy - ben; most points, Brad Finlay- son. Flowers Pansies, Elaine Carter, Karen Whitmore, Glenda Matheson, Bill Boussey, Ann Wilbee; Sweet Peas, Bill Nediger; Gladioli, 6 to 8 spikes, Joyce Haney, Hea- ther Beuerman, Elaine Rober- ton, Brenda Finlayson, Grade 1 Seaforth Public School; Asters, American Beauty, Ralph Whit- more, June Falconer, Heather Beuerman, Dianne Patterson, Betty Plunkett; Asters, Powder Puff, Elizabeth McLean, Debby McPherson, Mary Elliott, Don Papple, Gordon Carnochan; Marigolds, French, Susan Beuer- man, Elaine Carter, June Fal- coner, Nancy Buchanan, Jim Rivers; Marigolds, African, Jean Devereaux, Kevin Bennett, Tom Devereaux, Ian Hulley, Bill Boussey; Zinnias, Ortha Polka, Heather Beuerman, June Fal- coner, Barbara Gemmell, Faye Munro, Bryan Hodgert; Zinnias, baby oy pompoms, Joan Hilde- brand, Tont Devereaux, Pat Devereaux, Gordon Beuttenmil- ler, Grade 1, SP School; Dah- lias, show, Judy Staffen, Diane Patterson, Robert Huisser„Bar- hare Box, Judy Praiser; Dah- lias, baby or pompoms, Robert Huisser, Vicki Miller, Elizabeth Ball, June Falconer, Judy Staf- fen; Dahlias,.Caactus, Judy Stef- fen, Debra Doig, Barbara Box; Cosmos, Elaine Carter, Brenda Finlayson, Susan Beuerman, Bill Carter, Karen McLean; as- sorted varieties, Darlene Carno- chan, June Falconer, Bill Bous- sey, Heather Beuerman, Mary Oke; Petunias, single fringed, Brenda Finlayson, Don Papple, Bill Boussey, David Steffen, Vic- ki Miller; Petunias, double, Elizabeth McLean, Debbie Mil- ler; Petunias, single, not fring- ed, Bill Carter, Brad Carno- chan, Marg. McLean, Debra Doig, Nancy Buchanan; Snapdra- gon, Robert Huisser, Bill Car- ter, Mary Elliott, Vicki Miller; dining table centre flowers, Debbie Miller, Jean Devereaux, Ruth Anne Dunlop, Faye Mun- ro, Don Papple; dining table centre, fruits, Mary Oke, Marg. McLean, Judy Steffen, David Staffen; living room arrange- ment, Judy Staffen, Mary Oke, Elaine McClure, Faye Munroe, Marg. McLean; floral mat, Stephen Smith, Linda Coleman, Debbie Miller, Elaine Brown, Mary Oke; potted plant in bloom, Judy Staffen, Mary El- liott, Margie Whyte, Marlene Turnbull, David Harvey; Roses, three blooms, Gloria Putman, Ian Harvey, Peter Harvey, Deb - ere ete at Fair bie McPherson, Susan Beuer- man; Florabunda Roses, spray, Barry Gordon, David Harvey, Peter Harvey, lan Harvey, Daw- na Reynolds; most points, June Falconer. Crafts and Hobbles Collection of pictures, Doug- las Hildebrand, Violet Irwin, Maria Van Loon, Joyce Dolmage, Teresa Devereaux; collection of weeds, Mary Elliott, Sharon Tal- bot, Ulla I,,auritson, Diane Baert, Terry Mo t' collection leaves, Sharon Talbot, Marlene Dol - mage, Diane $cert, Jimmie Row - at, Melannie Matzold; collection of woods, Jimmie Leishman, Jimmie Nixon, Janet Beattie, Dale Kennedy; novelty invita- tion, Lisa Lake, Lynda Bedard, Elaine Brown, Jane Sills, Judy Steffen; plasticene model, Di- anne Phillips, Leo Petersen, Debbie Moggach, Anna De Vis- ser, Ray Harrison; poster, "Wild Life," Joyce 'Dolmage, Cheryl Muir, Dawn Stephenson, David Broome, Marie Scott; Christmas tree ornament, Carolyn Peirce, Steven Oosterbosch, Peter De Groot, Nancy Devereaux, David Steffen; Mother's or Father's Day card, Betty Hynsbergen, Lynn MacLean, Judy Staffen, Joanne De Groot, Glenda Nix- on; gift wrapped present, Bill Boussey, Elaine Brown, . Carol Bell, Jane Sills, Faye Munro. Bird house, - Arnold Stinnis- sen, Cynthia Newnham, Doug Phillips; milk stool, Gerald Cole- man, Luke Janlnaat; one article, Mosaic tile, Angela Devereaux, Jim Cardno, Judy Staffen, Den- nis Campbell, Marjorie Whyte, article of popsickle sticks, Bet- ty Dalrymple, Joyce Falconer, Elizabeth De Visser, Bonnie Moggach, Violet Irwin; table favors, Doug Hildebrand, Eliza- beth Ball, Mary Jean Fry; Christmas corsage, Joyce Fal- coner, Carol Bell, Violet Irwin, Maria Willems, Lynda Bedard; scenic picture, Marlene Dol - mage; paint by number, Don Papple, Marlene Dolmage, Bry- an Hodgert, Linda Straughan, Joyce Dolmage. Provincial Essay Competition -Stephen Brady, John Gorwill, Vida Malkus. Parade (list first six winners) -1st, SS 6, McKillop; 2nd, SS 3, Tuckersmith; 3rd, SS 5, Tuck- ersmith; 4th, SS 4, McKillop; 5th, SS 13, McKillop; 6th, SS 10, McKillop. - Floats -1st, SS 5, Tucker - smith; 2nd, SS 13, McKillop. For Complete INSURANCE on your HOME, BUSINESS, FARM, CAR, ACCIDENT, LIABILITY OR LIFE SEE JOHN A. CARDNO Insurance Agency Phone 214 : Seaforth Office Directly Opposite Seaforth Motors Box 659 Seaforth, Ont. Phone 486 Fifteen years from now you will be 15 years old- er . . . will you be wealthier and wiser, or just wiser? Investors Ofovnailtooto CANADA, WANT ADS BRING QUICK RESULTS - Phone 141 e kinds of Chevrolet! '64 Chevrolet Impala Spor Sedan - one of 15 Jet -smooth luxury Chevrolets. ,t."4, Yr �.lF FY Sk f Y< yevs A General Motors Value '64 CH EVY I with a lively new V8! More than ever, this low-cost family car looks and goes as if it were anything else but that. Three lively, economical Chevy II engines : 90 -hp Super -Thrift 4; 120 -hp Hi -Thrift 6; and a new extra -cost 195 -hp Turbo - Fire V8. Lots of things make for lower upkeep - and make Chevy II tops in value. New pep and new comfort '64 CORVAIR! Big new air-cooled 6 goes into every '64 Corvair. It's still at the rear, of course, for better traction and easy handling. '64 CORVETTE! Major suspension refinements Make Corvette ride more smoothly. New transmissions go with the four big V8s. New Chevelle Malibu Super Sport Coupe one of 11 models in three great series. Big luxury, big style, big room in the most luxurious CHEVROLET ever! Of course, you'd expect more than luxury from Chevrolet. And you get it. There's a choice of 14 power teams - a 6 and six V8s ranging up -to 425 hp (optional at extra cost) with new quieter trans- missions to match. Plus, of course, the great roadability of Jet -smooth ride. Take your first look at the first CHEVETJJE! Not just a new model, but a wholly new and different line of cars. A foot shorter than the big cars; yet still very roomy. The ride is surprising- ly smooth with a rugged coil spring at all four wheels. And you can get anything from an economical 120 -hp 6 to a 4- barrel-carbureted dual -ex- haust 220 -hp, V8 (optional at extra cost) -10 engine -trans- mission choices in all. '64 Chevy II Nova 4 -Door Sedan, rry i ry ! rr'' r r' wad y rg rf 64 Corvair Monza viuu c oupe. '84 Corvette Sting Ray Sport Coupe. - See five entirely different lines of oars at your Chevrolet dealer's THERVS I" Be sure to see Bonanza on the CBCATV network each Sunday. Check your local listing for channel and time. SEAFORTH MOTORS • r • • • • • • s • 4 • • • i &cur PHOPE 541