The Huron Expositor, 1960-09-22, Page 4*~ IRON IROS;GTt)lt, ,S A 'ORTII, ONT., SEPT. 22, 1960
HURON CQNTRIRDTES $14,000
TO 1960 WORLD REFUGEE FUND
Huron Conn? contributed $13,-
8(10.76 to World Itefugee Year in a
campaign held earlier this year.
"John G. Berry, treasurer for the
Campaign, announced this week
that $13,507.59 had been forwarded
to campaign headquarters in To-
ronto, the net proceeds from the
drive.
Mr. -Berry, in issuing the state-
ment, pointed out that there were
no expenses for office help, and
the canvassers were all volunteer
and FUEL OIL
Wm. M. Hart
Phone 784 . Seaforth
PENNY SALE
Sponsored by Dublin Catholic
Women's League
DISPLAYED IN BOX FURNI-
TURE SPORE, SEAFORTH
from Sept. 17 to Sept. 21, and in
FRIEND & WHETHAM STORE
IN DUBLIN
from Sept. 21 to Sept. 24
DRAW TO BE HELD IN
St. Patrick's Church Hall
Dublin
on September 27th
USBORN-E & HIBBERT
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BEAD OFFICE - Exeter, Ontario
President:
Alex J. Rohde - R.R. 3, Mitchell
Vice -President
Milton McCurdy - R.R. 1, Kirkton
Directors:
E. Clayton Colquhoun, R.R. 1,
Science Hill; Martin Feeney, A.R.
3, Dublin; Robert G. Gardiner,
R.R. 1, Cromarty;. Timothy, B.
Toohey, R.R. 3. Lucan.
Agents:
Coates,R.R. 1, Centralia;
Harry ,
Clayton Harris, Mitchell; Stanley
Hocking,„ Mitchell.
Solicitor:
Sy. G. Cochrane, - - Exeter
Secretary -Treasurer
Arthur Fraser - - - Exeter
workers. However, he said, there
were expenses for advertising and
necessary telephoning and mater-
ials used in the canvass, amount-
ing to $392.57.
On behalf of the group respon-,
sible 'for the drive in Huron, Mr.
Berry expressed thanks to "all
who gave so freely of their time
and services." They felt, his state-
ment continued, that Huron Coun-
ty made a very fine contribution to
this most worthy cause.
The following is the list, by
municipality, of contributions to
the fund:
County. of Huron $
Towns:
Clinton 2,745.43
Exeter .. 1,490.16
Goderich 2,246.35
Seaforth 975.37
Wingham 980.86
Villages:
Auburn 126.25
Blyth 392.25
Brussels 131.45
Bayfield 123.00
Centralia RCAF 723.69
Hensall 25.00
Zurich 161.80
Townships:
Ashfield 235.95
Colborne 393.60
Goderich 222.85
Grey 358.50
Hay 105.00
Howick (Qorrie) 21.70
Hullett 30.00
Mbrris 385.55
McKillop 211.60
Stanley 100.00
Stephen (Crediton) 576.$5
Turnberry 270.25
Usborne 100.00
East Wawanosh 80.00
West Wawanosh 186.10
$13,900.16
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McKillop Fair Results
(Continued-1'mm Page 1)
Calves
4-H Junior beef calves: Larry
Horne, 12; Donna Horne, 12; Gor-
don Moylan, 1.
Beef calf, 1960, pail -fed: Jean
Rowe, 9; Betty Rowe, 9.
Dairy heifer calf, senior: Annie
Stewart, 4; Mary Lou Coyne, 1.
Dairy heifer calf; junior: Doug-
las Boy, 6; Annie Stewart, 4; Bon-
nie Stewart, 4; Mary Lou Coyne, 1,
Sweepstakes: Douglas Boyd, 6.
Best showmanship: Annie Stewart,
4; Douglas Boyd, 6,; Larry Horne,
12.
Goats: Donna -Borne, 12; Tony
Christenson. 6; Garry Dietz, 8.
Lambs
Best market lamb: Jim Bosman,
7; Paul Somerville, 7; Neil Mc-
Nichol, 7; Donnie Dalton, 7.
Best long wool .lamb: Paul
Somerville, 7; Neil McNichol, 7;
Linda Somerville, 7; Kennie Dal-
ton, 7.
Best short wool lamb: Paul Som-
erville, 7; Neil McNichol, 7; Don-
nie Dalton, 7; Jimmy Dalton, 7.
Pigs
Best pair pigs, 50 pounds and
under: Tom Leeming, 7; John
Leeming, 7; Linda Somerville, 7;
Paul Somerville, 7.
Best pair pigs, 100 pounds and
under: Karen Rock, 8; June Hillen,
6.
Sow, 1960: Amy Stewart, 4;
Ronnie Stewart, 4; Laurie•Fischer,
9; Laurie Fischer, 9.
Poultry
Pair of geese: Bob Shannon,. 7.
Pair turkeys, Rae Beattie, 12;
Donna Horne, 12; Larry Horne, 12.
Pair ducks: Loretta Murray, 1;
Ross Elliott, 6; Jim Henderson, 4.
Pair pheasants: Billy Siemon,'.8;
Kenneth. Dolmage, 10.
Pair Bantams, Grades 1, 2, 3:
Leslie Glanville, 12; Ingolli Chris-
tensen, 12; Larry Horan, 8.
Pets.
Pair rabbits, Grades 1, 2, 3:
Grant Little, 10; Tommy Rapson,
12; Mary Leeming, 7.•
Best ,dog: Barry Gordon, 4; Don-
na Gdt•don, 4; Jack Flannigan, 1.
Best cat: Randy Duffy, 6; Lu-
cille Walsh, 1; Lenny Ryan,'1.
Pair guinea pigs: Ross Elliott, 6;
Douglas Boyd, 6. '
Pair White Rocks: Garry Bet-
ties, 10,
Pair White Leghorns: Rae Beat-
tie, 12; Mary Lou Coyne, 1; Glenn
Beuermann, 6. -
Pair Sussex: Evelyn Storey, 6;
Francis Maloney, 1; Elaine Beuer-
mann, 6.
Pair Light Hybrids: Gordon Moy-
lan, 1; Larry Horan, 8; .1 nice
Horan, 8.
Pair Heavy Hybrids: Ross El-
liott, 6; Tommy Rapson, 12; Jos-
eph Walsh,. 1.
Grain
Quart of field and garden beans:
June Hillen, 6; Herby Shannon, 7;
Nancy McNichol, 9; Michael John-
ston,- 8; Jean Roe, 9; Douglas
Boyd, 6..
Six stalks ensilage corn: Rae
Beattie, 12; Glen Beuermann, 6;
Neil Beuermann, 6; Marie Mc-
Clure, 10; Warren Beuermann, 6;
Lois Beuermann, 6.
Bale of second -cut hay: Murray
Pryce, 10; Bryan Pryce, 10; Dyke
Little, 6; Neil Little, 6; Brian
Campbell, 10; Bonnie Stewart, 4.
Bale of first -cut hay: Murray
Pryce, 10; Bruce Elliott, 6; Billy
Duffy, 6; Brian Pryce, 10; Loretta
Murray, 1; Stephen Murray,..1.
Field beans: Donna Horne, 12;
Larry Horne, 12; Bonnie Stewart,
4; Murray Henderson, 4; Billy
Henderson, 4; Earle Rose, 9.
Sheaf of oats: Larry Horne, 12;
Keith Siemon, 8; Billy Siemon, 8;
Earle Rose, 9.
Sheaf of wheat: Earle Rose, 9;
Bernice Rose, 9; Keith Siemon,' 8.
Sheaf of barley: Keith Siemon, 8.
Quart of oats: Mary Lou Coyne,
1; Larry Horne, 12; Francis Ma-
loney, 1; Eric Bennewies, 8,
Quart of Wheat: Douglas Boyd,
6.
Quart barley: Mary Lou Coyne,
1; Loretta Murray, 1.
Vegetables and Fruits
Field turnips: Loretta Murray:,
1; Keith Siemon, 8.
Table turnips: Bob Shannon, 7;
Bernice Rose, 9; Joan Eckert, 8.
Irish Cobbler potatoes: Keith
Siemon, 8; Evelyn Storey, 6; Bruce
Glanville, 9; Earle Rose, 9; Stan-
ley Glanville, 9; Bernice Rose, 9.
Katadin potatoes: June Hillen,
6; Joan Dennis, 9; Murray Mc-
Clure, 12; Keith Siemon, 8; Herby
Shannon, 7; Diane Henderson, 4.
Sebago potatoes: Joan Dennis, 9;
Rae Beattie, 12; Janice McClure,
10; Ron Koehler, 8; Keith Siemon,
8; Sharon Brant, 1.
Tomatoes: Rae Beattie, 12; Bar-
bara McClure, 10; Paul Horan, 8;
Nancy McNichol, 9; Francis Ma-
loney, 1; Fred Nyland, 1.
- Six cobs table corn: Herby Shan-
non, 7; Eileen Maloney, 1; Billy
Siemon, 8; Warren Rock, 8; Larry
Horne, 12; Donna Horne, 12.
Mangolds: Mary Lou Coyne, 1;
Jimmy Murray, 1; Billy Hender-
son, 4; Jimmy Henderson, 4; Billy
Siemon, 8; Elsie Rose, 9.
Carrots: Danny O'Rourke, 1;
Bernice Rose, 9; Michael Johnson,
8; Murray Pepper 12; Warren
Rock, 8; Eileen Maloney, 1.
Beets: Jimmy Henderson, 4;
Sharon Brant, 1; Evelyn Storey, 6;
Danny O'Rourke, 1; Herby Shan
non, 7; Bernice Rose, 9.
Cabbage: Mary Love Coyne, 1;
Julia Blanchard, 10; Sharon Brant,
1.
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DAVID HULLEY, left; five-month son of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hulley, RR 1, Seaforth, was
the winning baby under six months at the McKillop School Fair Thursday. At the right is one-
year -old Beth McNichol, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen McNichol, RR 2, Walton, winner of
the over six months contest, (B-H photo).
Storey, 6; Douglas Boyd, 8; Joane
Dennis,- 9; Murray McClure, 12;
Larry Murray, 8.
Plums: Kenneth Dolmage, 10;
Ian Bruce Dolmage, 10; Anne
Shea, 1; Anne Shea; Loretta Mur-
ray, 1; Michael Johnson, 8.
Collections
Grades 1 and 2; cutouts of birds:
Glenda Little, 10; Janice McClure,
10; Janice Dietz, 8; Glenn, Dol -
mage, 10; Linda Miller, 8; -Mar-
jorie Glanville, 12.
Grades 3-4, cutouts of machin-
ery: Harvey Bernard, 12; Larry
Horne, 12; Grant Little, 10; Leslie
Glanville, 12; Leslie Bernard, 12;
Rae Beattie, 12.
Collection of leaves and their
fruits, Grades 5, 6, 7, 8: Amy Stew-
art, 4; Bonnie Stewart, 4; Linda
Somerville, 7; Lois Bernard, 12;
Karen Dolmage, 10; Miles Little,
10.
Collection of post cards (mount-
ed): Donna Gordon, 4; June Hil-
len, 6; Karen Dolmage, 10; Ricky
Mackenzie, 4; Mary Walsh, 1;
Amy Stewart, 4.
Winter bouquet:. Grades 1-8: Ken-
neth Dolmage, 10 Linda Somer-
ville, 7; Murray McClure, 12; Lois
Bernard, 12,; Karen Christenson,
12; Witold Ohomiki, 12.
A box suitably gift wrapped:
Amy Stewart, 4; Maureen Ryan,
1; Donna Gordon, 4; Joan Alex-
ander; 12; Michael Walsh, 1; In -
golf Christenson, 12.
Manual Training.
Match scratcher, Grades 1-2:
Tommy Ryan, 1; Tommy Rapson,
12; Murray Pepper, 12; Harvey
Bernard; 12; Herby Shannon, 7;
Marjorie Glanville, 12.
Coat hangers, Grades 3-4: Ian
Bruce Dolmage, 10; Elsie Rose, 9;
Leslie Bernard, 12; Tony Christen-
sen, 12; Larry Horne, 12; Rae
Beattie, 12. •
Nail box, Grades 5-6: Joan Alex-
andra, 12; Karen Christensen, 12;
Agrt'es Dolmage, 10; Earl Rose, 9;
Billy-Siemon, 8; Paul Cuthill, 12. -
Corner bracket, Grades 7-8: Jim
Rapspn, 12; Jim Alexander, 12;
Jean Patrick, 12; Keith Siemon,
8; Lois Bernard, 12; Witold Chom-
icki, 12.
Eggs
Brown eggs: Bruce Elliott, 6;
Brenda Pryce, 10; Michael .Walsh,
1.
White eggs: Rae Beattie, 12;
James Bosman, 7; June Hillen, 6.
Writing and Printing
Grade 8: Mary Lou Coyne, 1;
Amy stewart. 4; Lois Godkin, 6;
Donna Gordon, 4; Roba Doig, 4;
Eileen O'Rourke, 1.
Grade 7: Mary Margaret Flana-
-gan, 1; Betty Shea. 1; Witold
Chomicki, 12; Lois Bernard, 12:
Sharon Beuermann, 6; Jean Pat-
rick, 12,
Grade 6: Ingolf Christensen, 12;
Karen Christensen, 12; Liiida Som-
erville, 7; :Margaret Rose Ryan, 1;
June Hillen, 6;, Paul Horan, 8.
Grade 5: Roy Glanville, 12;
Anne Shea. 1; Joan Alexander, 12;
Jean Roe, 9; Bernice Rose, 9; Paul
Cuthill, 12.
Grade 4: Gerry Malone, 1; Mary
Lou Murray, 1; Tony Christensen,
12; LarryHorne, 12; Leslie Bern-
ard, 12; rancis Beuermann, 9.
Grade 3: Rae Beattie, 12; Les-
lie Glanville, 12; Laurie Fischer,
9; Joanne Murray, 1; Betty Roe,
9; Kenny Flanagan, 1.
Grade 2: Paul Somerville, 7;
Herbie Shannon, 7; Harvey Bern-
ard; 12; Donnie Dalton, 7; Bar-
bara McClure, 10 ; Danny
O'Rourke, 1.
Grade 1: Donna Horne, 12;
Mary Lou Ryan, 1; Murray Pep-
per, 12;• Tom Rapson, 12; Sharon
Shea, 1: Marjorie Glanville, 12.
Drawing
A Seasonal Activity, Grades 7-8:
Gary Bettles, 10; Brenda Hoegy,
Onions: Murray Pepper, 12; Jane
Shannon, 41 Janice Horan, 8; Dan-
ny O'Rourke, 1; Keith Siemon, 8;
Warren Rock, 8.
Spanish onions: Paul Horan, 8;
Janice Horan, 8; Gordon Koehler,
8; June HIIIen, 6; Larie Horne,
12; Murray Pepper, 12.
Citrons: Jean Patrick; 12; Earle
Rose, • 9.
Pie pumpkins: Bonnie Stewart,
4; Laure Fischer, 9; Gregg Fisch-
er, 9; Whitold Chomicki, 12; Ken-
neth Dolmage, 10; Mark Smith, 4.
Largest pumpkin: Loretta Mur-
ray, 1; Keith Siemon, 8.
Fall apples: Marie McClure, 10;
Joan Dennis, 9; Danny O'Rourke,
1; Linda Miller, 8; Herby Shan-
non, 7; Linda Somerville, 7.
Pears: Linda Miller, 8; Evelyn
6; Murray McClure, 12; Barry
Brant, 1; Amy Stewart, 4; Shirley
Eckert, 8.
A Safety Poster, Grades 5-6:
Paul Horan, 8; Linda Somerville,
7; Margaret Rose Ryan, 1; Agnes
Dolmage, 10; Catharine Flannigan,
1; Mary Beuermann, 8.
A Native Animal, Grades 3-4:
Douglas Boyd, 6; Leslie Glanville,
12; .Neil McNichol, 7; Gordon Ryan,
7; Douglas Wey, 7; Rickey Riehl,
8.
Playing With My Pet, Grades 1-
2: Herbie Shannon, 7; Brenda
Pryce, 10; Glen Dolmage, 10;
Lucille Walsh, 1; Danny O'Rourke,
1; Larry Flannigan, 1.
Fancy Work
Nine -inch square with embroid-
ered flower design, Grades 3-4:
Larry Horne, 12; Leslie Bernard,
12; Leslie Glanville, 12; Rae Beat-
tie, 12 ;• Mary Lou Ryan, 1 ;
Maureen Ryan, 1.
Pair cross stitched pillow cases,
Grades 5-6: Linda Somerville, 7;
Sharon Beuermann, 6; June Hil-
len, 6; Jean Roe, 9; Bernice Rose,
9; Dale Beuermann, 6.
Cushion top, hand -made, Grades
7-8: Lois Bernard, 12; Karen Dol -
mage, 10; Linda Somerville, 7;
Maureen Ryan, 1; Jean Patrick,
12; Karen Christensen, 12.
Sewing and Knitting
Sewing Card, Grades 1-2: Har-
vey Bernard, 12; Donna Horne, 12;
Murray Pepper, .12; Tommy Rap-
son, 12; Stan Fischer, 9; Joan Den-
nis, 9.
Knit doll afghan, Grades 3 and
4: Jane Shannon, 4.
Embroidery lunch cloth made
from sugar'sack, Grades 5.and 6:
Linda Somerville, 7; Bernice Rose,
9; Sharon Brant, 1.
Half apron, machine stitched,
Grades 7 and 8: Eileen Maloney,
1; Jean Patrick, 12; Lois Bernard,
12; Karen Dolmage, 10;"Amy Stew-
art, 4; Linda Somerville, 7.
Hand hem a tea . towel, open,
Grades 1 to 4: Elise Rose, 9 ;
Maureen -_Ryan, 1; 'Mary Lou Ry-
an, 1..
Doll quilt, ellen, Grades 5 to 8:.
Karen Dolmage, 10; .-Linda Somer-
ville, 7; Bernice Rose, 9.
Teacher, any knitted article:
Mrs. Murray, 1; Jessie Little 12.
Baking and Canned Fruit
School lunch,.,,Gradcs 7-8: .Don=
na Gordon, 4; Sharon McKenzie,
4; Amy Stewart. 4: Loretta Mur-
ray, 1: Stanley Glanville, 9.
Maple cream candy: Marjorie
Glanville, 12: Betty Roe, 9; June
Hillen. 6: Paul Cuthill, 12; Jean
Roe, 9; Donald Ry an,. 1.
Bran muffins: Gordon Moylan,
1; Yvonne Pryce. 10; ,Sharon Mc-
Kenzie, 4; Joanne Mur1`a; , 1; Earle
Rose. 9; Barbara McClure, 10.
Oatmeal cookies: Betty Roe, 9;
Jeaui Roe, 9; Amy Stewart, 4;
Joyce McNichol, 9; Mary Walsh,
1; Bonnie Stewart, 4.
Drop cookies: Paul Horan; 8;
Janice, Horan; 8; Jean Roe, 9; Bet-
ty Rbe, 9; Elsie Rose, 9; Earle
Rose, 9.
Tarts: Bernice •Rose, 9; Patricia
Ryan, 1; Lucille Walsh, 1; June
Hillen, 6; Glenda Little, 10; Larry
Flannigan, 1.
Angel cake: Karen Dolmage, 10;
Leona Glanville, 9; Linda Somer-
ville, 7; Maureen Ryan, 1; Betty
Roe, 9; Stan Fischer, 9.
Light layer cake: Sharon Mc-
Kenzie, 4; Gary Koehler, 8; Leona
Glanville, 9; Linda-Somervilld, 7;.
Loretta Murray, 1.
Dark layer cake: Leona Glan-
ville; 9; Amy Stewart, 4; Lois
Beuermann, 6; Sharon McKenzie,
4 ; Linda Somerville, 7; Gwen
Buermann, 6.
• Applie pie: Linda Somerville, 7;
Sharon McKenzie, 4; Betty Roe, 9.
Lemon pie: Karen Dolmage, 10;
Leona Glanville, 9; Linda Somer-
ville, 7; Gerald Ryan, 1; Agnes
Ryan, 1; Patsy Murray, 1,
Pumpkin pie: June Hillen, 6;
Donald Ryan, 1; Karen Dolmage,
10; Linda Somerville, 7.
Raisin pie: Linda Somerville, 7;
Laura Ryan, 1; Karen Dolmage,
10; Jean Roe, 9; Sharon McKenzie,
4; Willy Nyland, 1. -
Cake baked by teacher: Jean
Little, 12; Mrs. Murray,. 1.
Salad dressing: Ricky McKenzie,
4; Danny O'Rourke, 1; Larry Hor-
an, 8; Elsie Rose, 7; June Hillen,
6; Sharon MacKenzie, 4.
Canned cherries: Karen Chris-
tensen, 12; Gary Betties, 10; Shar-
on McKenzie, 4; Laura Ryan, 1;
Brian Campbell, 10; Roba Doig, 4.
Strawberries'. Roba Doig, 4 ;
Eileen Maloney, 1; Lois Beuer-
mann, 6; Sharon McKenzie, 4; El-
sie Roe, 7; Gwen Beuermann, 6.
Raspberries: Patricia Ryan, 1;
Roy Glanville, 12; Jack Flannigan,
1; Lois Beuermann, 6; Evelyn
Storey, 6; Linda Somerville, 7..
Flowers
Dining room bouquet of either
Sweet Peas, Pansy or Marigold:
Jane Shannon, 4; Sharon McKen-
zie, 4; Nancy McNichol, 9; Linda
Somerville, 7; Jean Patrick, 12;
Ron Koehler, 4.
Potted ,plant in bloom: Keith
Siemon, 8; Glenn Dolmage, 10;
June Hillen, 6; Joyce McNiehol, 9;
Gary Betties, 10; Murray. Pepper,
12,
Asters: Gary Betties, 10; San-
dra Johnston, 6; Bob Shannon, 7;
Billy Siemon, 8; Jean Roe, 9; Tom
Leeming, 7.
Zinnias. large: Larry Murray, 8;
Gary Bettles, 10; Joan Dennis, 9;
June Hillen, 6; Carol Boven, 12;
Joan Alexander, 12, Small: Janice
McClure, 10; Joyce McNichol, 9.
Michael Johnson, 8; Jean Patrick,
12; Loretta Murray, 1; Eileen Ma-
loney, 1.
Gladioli: Paul Somerville, 7;
Linda Somerville, 7; Gary Bettles,
10; Marjorie Glanville, 12; Billy
Siemon, 8; Warren Rock, 8.
Bouquet of Phlox: Joan Dennis,
9.; Gary Bettles, 10.
Bouquet of Snapdragons: Joanne
Elligsen, 8; Jean Patrick, 12; Lin-
da Somerville, 7; John' Leeming,
7; Sandra Johnston, 6; Danny
O'Rourke, 1.
Bouquet of Cosmos: Mary Leem-
ing, • 7; Jean Roe, 9;• Paul Somer-
ville, 7; Jean Patrick. 12; Billy
Roe, 9; Linda Somerville, 7.
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Ewing, Blyth; William S. Alexan-
der, Walton; Harvey Fuller, Gode-
rich; J. E. Pepper, Brucefield;
Allister Broadfoot, Seaforth; N.
Trewartha, Clinton.
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Vincent Lane, R.R. 5, Seaforth;
William Leiper, Jr., Londesboro;
Selwyn Baker, Brussels; James
Keys, R.R. 1, Seaforth; Harold
Squires, R.R. 3, Clinton.
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