The Huron Expositor, 1961-09-21, Page 4r!£
HURON EXPOSITOR, SEAIi'ORTH, (#N'1,,. SEM a1.. 1,961
MEMBERS OF MISSION BAND
LEAD DUFF'S SUNDAY SERVICE
The September meeting of
the Mission Band of Duff's
'United Church was held in the
schoolroom last Sunday morn-
ing with Gary Bennett cenduct-
Ing. The hymn, '''JesusLoves
Me," was sung with Karen Mc-
Donald at the piano,
The Call to Worship was "My
life is God's gift to nee, what
I make of it is my gift to Him,"
The hymn, "When He Cometh,"
was followed by Nellie Baan
Ieading in prayer. Mary Bew-
ley read the Scripture, taken
from Mark 10:13-16. The lead-
er, ,Mrs, Walter Bewley, ex-
_.. -plained that Jesus meant all
children, not just white ones.
Larry ,Walter and Bruce Clark
received the offering, and Gary
Bennett dedicated' the offering
with prayer. Jack McCall read
the minutes of the last meet-
ing,
The October meeting will be
the thankoffering meeting. Ger-
ald and Nellie Baan are to send
for a flim for the meeting. Vel-
ma Higgenbotham will play the
piano; Barbara Bryans will
lead in prayer, and Glenna
Houston will read the Scripture.
Classes were taken with the
following teachers in charge:
Mrs. G. McGavin, Mrs. N.
Marks, Mrs. James Smith and
W. Bewley. The hymn, "Mothers
of Salem," was sung and the
meeting closed with the Miz-
pah benediction,
A provisional committee
meeting was held in Duff's
United Church last Wednesday
evening. Rev. A. Higgenbothant
outlined the duties of the new
organization and stressed the
need for a Christian Education
Committee and for an M. and
M. Committee. Mrs. Walter
Sell that unnecessary piece of
furniture through a Huron Ex-
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Bewley was appointed literary
secretary.
The following duties have
been outlined by the Dominion
Board: (1) To inform all wo-
men of the congregation about
the new organization;. (2) To
accept an allocation for 1962;
(3) To plan for Ilse of the 1962
program; (4) To recommend
methods for securing funds;
(5) To appoint a nominating
committee; (6) To. appoint a
sub -committee of the provision-
al committee, -
Additional members were
added to the committee from
the 17th Group and 16th Group.
A fourth meeting of the pro-
visional committee will be held
Sept. 25, and an open meeting
of all the church women will
be held Oct. 4 in the evening,
at which time Rev. Higgenboth-
am will give a complete ex-
planation of the new organiza-
tion.
SEAFORTH MERRY MAIDENS
The first meeting of Seaforth
Merry Maidens, "Featuring
Fruit", was held at the home
of the leader, Mrs. W. L. Whyte
on Friday. Various pamphlets
were distributed to the mem-
bers.
The election of officers was
held with results as follows;
President Glenyce Jewitt; pian-
ist, Gayle Wright; press report-
er, Lois Scott. The nett meet-
ing will be held on Sept. 29,
at 7:00 p.m., at the home of
the leader, Mrs. Broadfoot; and
Helen.
A discussion followed on the
topic, "You and Your Food."
The senior members demon-
strated the correct way to
measure Sour.
The. roll call for the next
meeting is "two reasons why I
eat fruit."
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Rain Spoils Mc
Driving rain which fell at
frequent intervals failed to
bring to a halt proceedings at
McKillop School Fair Thursday.
Attendance, however, was lim-
ited, and it was necessary to
curtail the program and various
outside features which had
been arranged.
Master of ceremonies for the
afternoon was Ralph McNichol,
President of the Fair, and he
was assisted by Secretary Camp-
bell Wey.
The fair was opened by A.
Y. McLean, Seaforth. Agricul-
tural Representative for Huron
County, Douglas Miles, and J.
W. Coulter, Public School In-
spector, also spoke briefly on
the turnout of pupils and com-
plimented them on their efforts.
Entertainment during the op-
ening ceremony was in the form
of a choral .competition won by
SS 1, SS 7 and SS 12 in that
order, and a duet by Eileen
Smith and Margaret Hillen.
Seaforth District High School
Trumpet Band provided music
for the march past of some sev-
en rural schools.
Judging of animals outside
the school buildings was pos-
sible only during the intervals
when the rain would permit,
List of prize winners:
Horses
Pony colt, Mark Smith, No. 4;
pony and saddle, Ronnie Brant,
No, 1.
Calves
Junior beef, 4-H, Sharon Mc-
Kenzie; beef calf, 1961, run on
cow, Sharon McKenzie, No. 4;
Rickie McKenzie, No. 4; Gor-
don Moylan, No. 1; Laurie Fish-
er, No. 9; beef calf, pail fed,
Jean Roe, No. 9; Betty Roe, No.
9; dairy heifer calf, senior,
Douglas Boyd, No. 6; Bonnie
Stewart, No. 4; sweepstakes,
Sharon McKenzie, No. 4; best
showmanship, Douglas Boyd,
No.6; Bonnie Stewart, No. 4;
Sharon McKenzie, No. 4; beef
calf under 200 lbs., Laurie Fish-
er, No. 9; Barry Gordon, No: 4.
Pigs
Best pair pigs, 50 pounds and
under. Paul Somerville, No. 7;
Laurie Fisher, No. 9; Gregg
Fisher, No. 9; Linda Somerville,
No. 7: 100 pounds and under,
Warren Rock, No. 8; Herb Shan-
non, No. 7; Paul Somerville, No.
7; best pair gilts, 150 pounds
and under, Bob Shannon, No. 7.
Lambs
27c Best market lamb, Bonnie
Stewart, No. 4; Ann Stewart,
No. 4; Paul Somerville, No. 7;
Murray Pepper, No. 10; best
long wool lamb, Paul Somer-
ville, No. 7; Neil McNichol, No.
7; Murray Pepper, No. 10; Gary
McNichol. No. 7; best short
wool, Ann Stewart, No. 4; Neil
McNichol, No. 7; Gary McNich-
ol. No. 7; Bonnie Stewart, No.
9C 4: best goats, Donna Marie
99c Horne, No. 12: David Wildford,
No. 9; Garry Dietz, No. 8.
4 / 95c
• 7 / 99c
77c
31c
65c
Vegetables
Turnips -Ronald Murray. No.
or 1. 8' Judy Eckert. No. 8; Rose
Marie Eckert. No. 8: Ann Ma-
lone. No. 1: Gerry Malone, No.
25C 1: Mary Eckert, No. 8.
Table' Turnips - Herb and
39c ;Bob Shannon, No. 7: Garry Ma-
, lone, No 1; Stephen Murray,
1.b9 John iNo. 8:�n
Malone, No.
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No, 6.
81.491 Largest Pumpkin -Ann Eck-
ert. No, 8: Bryan Godkin. No.
12: Kenneth Dolmage. No. 10;
Marie McClure. No. 10: Julia
Blanchard. No. 10; Warren Den-
nis, No. 9.
Two Pie Pumpkins - Julia
Blanchard. No. 10: Bill Hender-
son. No. 4; Isobel Pethick. No
10; Bob Shannon. No. 7: Mark
Smith. No. 4: Ingolf Christen-
son. No. 12.
Winter Apples -Herb Shan
non. No. 7: Gary Koehler, No. 8.
Fall Apples -Joanne Elligson
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POURING RAIN forced delays in the outdoor program at McKillop School Fair on
Thursday at Winthrop School. Despite difficulties, children from township schools com-
peted in a wide variety of events. Here Barry and Donna Horne, RR 4, Walton,
proudly show the gaily decorated bicycles which won them prizes at the fair. (B-H,pieture)
drool Fair
No. 8; Bill Henderson, No. 4;
Sharon Johnston, No. 6; Jim-
my Murray, No. 1; Ron Koeh-
ler, No. 8; Bob Shannon, No. 7.
Plums -Allan Koehler, No.
8; Joanne Elligson, No. 8; Gary
Koehler, No.- 8; Murray Pryce,
No. 10; Mark Smith, No. 4.
Pears -Eric Bennewies, No.
8; Tommy Murray, No: 8; Mar-
garet Elligson, No. 8; Gary
Koehler, No. 8; Joan Dennis,
No. 9; Betty Roe, No. 9.
Cabbages -Keith Siemon, No.
8; Starr Fischer, No. 9; Dennis
Beuermann, No. 9; Joanne Sed-
ley, No. 1; Billy Siemon, No. 8;
Joan Dennis, No. 9.
Citrons -Agnes Ryan, No. 1;
Joan Alexander, No. 12; Ron-
ald Koehler, No, 8; Donald
Rose, No. 9; Brian Godkin, No.
12: Herb Shannon, No. 7.
Spanish Onions -Paul Horan,
No. 8; Paul Storey, No. 6; Ev-
elyn Storey, No. 6; Larry Horne,
No. 12; Donna Horne, No. 12;
Jean Roe, No. 9.
Onions -Glenn Dolmage, No.
10; Janice McClure, No. 10;
Margaret Elligson, No. 8; Gary
Betties, No. 10; Bryan Godkin,
No. 12; Sheila Deitz, No. 8,,
Carrots -Janice McClure, No.
10; Danny O'Rourke, No. 1;
Gregg Fischer, No. 9; Sharon
Diety, No. 8; Paul Storey, No.
6; Herb Shannon, No. 7.
Beets - Warren.Dennis, No.
9; Gerry Malone. o. 1; Agnes
Ryan, No. 1; Joan Dennis. No.
9; Anne Malone, No. 1; Evelyn
Storey, No. 6.
Tall Corn -Billy Siemon, No.
8; Ean Bruce Dolmage, No. 16;
Paul Somerville. No. 7; Linda
Miller. No. 8: Mark Smith. No.
4; Glen Dolmage, No. 10.
Tomatoes - Janice McClure,
No. 10: Dena Wey. No. 7: Mark
Smith, No. 4; Paul Storey. No,
6: Grant Little, No. 10: Dar-
win Dietz. No. 8.
Mangolds - Jim Henderson.
No, 4: Diane Henderson. No. 4;
Keith Siemon. No. 8: Billy Sie-
mon. No: 8: Gretta Murray. No.
,1: Bill Henderson, No. 4
Sebago Potatoes - F." elyn
Storey. No. 6: Janice McClure.
No. 10: Billy Siemon. Nn. 8:
Ean Bruce Dolmage. No. 10:
Pail Somerville. No. 7.
Katadin Potates - Warren
Dennis. No. 9: Janice :McNichol.
No. 9: Joan Dennis. No. 9; Mar-
ian Duffy. No. 6: Barbara Mc-
Clure. No. 10: Nancy McNichol.
No 9.
Grain
Wheat sheaf. Billy Siemon,
No. 8: quart, Ken Dalton. No. 7:
Douglas Boyd. No. 6; Jim Hen-
derson. No. 4: Bill Henderson.
No. 5; David Wildfong, No. 9.
Oats, sheaf. Glen Dolmage, No.
10: Billy Siemon, No. 8. Quart
Douglas Wey. No. 7.; Douglas
Boyd. No. 6; Joan Alexander,
No. 12; Neil Ryan, No. 7; Rose
Mary Ryan. No. 7: Gordon
Ryan, No. 7. Barley, sheaf, Billy
Siemon, No. 8. Quart, Michael
Johnson, No. 8: Mary Ann Wild-
fong. Beans, quart of field
beans, June Hallen, No. 6: Mur-
ray Henderson, No. 4: Earl
Rose, No. 9; Bob Shannon, No.
7; David Wildfong, No. 9. Quart
of garden beans, Earl Rose, No.
9; Bob Shannon. No. 7; Larry
Murray, No. 8; Ann Stewart,
No. 4; Bonnie Stewart,. No. 4;
Betty Roe, No. 9. Corn, grain
corn: Mark Smith, No. 4; Earl
Rase, No. 9; Jean Roe, No. 9_
Ensilage corn, Ronald Murray,
No. 8; Neil Benermann, No. 6•
Ray Beattie, No. 1Z Elaine
Beawermann, No. 6; Willy My -
land. No. 1; Warn Rock, No, 8.
Hay Bale of first -tut hay,
Gordon Ryan, No. 7 ; Briant
Pryer. No. 10; Billy Duffy, No.
6; altnr;y Pryce. No. 11. Bale
of snd-cut hay, Douglas Wey,
Na. 7: Maxk Snaith, No. 4; WiP3y
Ddyland, No. 1.
Patsy Woke
Ryan, No. 1; Bernice Rose, No.
9; Leona Glanville, No. 9; Julia
Blanchard, No. 10. Grades 7-8,
Linda Somerville, No. 7; Mar-
garet Rose Ryan, No. 1; Lor-
etta Murray, No. 1; Lois Bern-
ard, No. 12.
Sewing and Knitting . _.
Grades 1-2: Murray Pepper,
No. 12; Bryan Godkin, No. 12;
Marjorie Glanville, No. 12; Jim-
my Murray, No. 1; Eileen Glan-
ville, No. 12. Grades 3-4, Elsie
Rose. Grades 5 - 6, Yvonne
Pryce, No. 10; Rose Beattie, No.
12; Joan Alexander, No. 12;
Bernice Rose, No. 9; 'Larry
Horne, No. 12. Grades 7-8, June
Hillen, No. 6; Linda Somerville,
No. 7; Loretta Murray, No. 1.
Open, grades 1-4. Betty Roe,
No. 9; Elsie Rose, No. 9.
Baking
School lunch: Bonnie Stew-
art, No. 4. Maple Cream candy,
Jane Shannon, No. 4; Glenda
Little, No. 10; Debbie Wey, No.
7; Kenneth Dolmage, No. 10;
Mark Smith, No. 4. Bran muf-
fins, Gordon Moylan, No. 1;
Gordon Koehler, No. 8; Debbie
Wey, No. 7; Marie McClure, No.
10: Christine Pryce, No. 6. Oat-
meal cookies, Leona Glanville,
No. 9; Christine Pryce, No. 6;
Gordon Moylan, No. 1; Jane
Shannon. No. 4; Linda Kerr, No.
10. Drop cookies, D a n n'•y
O'Rourke, -No, I; Elsie Rose, No.
9; Bernice Rose, No. 9; Linda
Kerr, No. 10: Leona Glanville,
No. 9: Jean Roe, No. 9. Tarts,
Laura Ryan. No. 1: Diane Hen-
derson. No. 4; June Hillen, No.
6; Elsie Rose, No. 9; Jean Roe,
No. 9: Christine Pryce. Angel
cake, Leona Glanville; No. 9.
Light layer cake, . E. Dolmage,
No. 10: Francis Beuermann, No.
9. Dark layer cake, 'Bonnie
Stewart, No. 4; Leona Glanville,
No. 9: A. Christensen. No. 12,
Apple pie. June Hillen. No. 6;
Gordon Moylan. No. 1: Joanne
Sedley. No. 1. Marilyn Sedley,
No. 1: Bernice Rose, Elsie
Rose. No. 9.
Lemon pie. Diane Hender-
son. No. 4: Leona Glanville.
Pumpkin pie. Donnie Ryan. No.
I: Paul Horan. No. 8: June
Hillen, No. 6; Joanne Sedley.
No. 1. Raisin pie. Helen Ryan.
No. I; June Helen. No. 6; Jean
Roe. No. 9. Cake. baked by
teacher. Jessie Little, No.. 12:
Mrs. M. Murray, No. I. RaSp-
berries, Leslie Glanville, No.
12; Lynda Kerr, No. 10: Loretta
Murray. No. I; Marjorie Glare,
ville, No. 12: Eileen Glanville.
No. 12: Francis. Beuermann, No.
9. Quart cherries. Gary Betties,
No. 10; Joyce McNichol, No. 9;
Karen Christensen. No. 12;
Lynda Kerr. No. I0; Ingolf
Christensen, No. 12. Salad
dressing. Bernice Rose, No. 9;
Danny O'Rourke, No. I; Dale
Beuermann, No. 6: June Hillen,
No. 6; Jane Shannon, No. 4;
Earl Rose, No. 9.
Flowers
Potted plants in bloom, Glen
Dolmage, Na 10; Robert Scott,
No. 10; Debate Wey, No. 7; Joan
Alexander, No. 12; Joyce Mc-
Nichol, No. 9. Potted .plants, no
bloom, Dorno Horne, No. 12;
Larry Horne, No. 12; Glen Dol -
mage, No. 10; Mary Lou Ryan,
No. 1; Karen Christensen, No.
12. Phlox, Joan El}fgson, No. 8;
June Hillen, No. 6; Joseph
Walsh, Na 1: Dena Wey, No, 7;
Murray Pepper, No. 12. Dining -
room botgnet, Linda Somer-
vil1e, No.. 7; Faye Dalton, No.
7; Glenda Little, No. I0; Jean
Roe, Na. 9; Veen Maloney, No.
1. Dahlia, large. Larry Horne,
No. 12; Neil Mc3Niehol, No. 7;
Joanne Maloney, No. 1; Brae
Dairnage, No.. 10; Gordon Koelr
lea, No. S. Asters, Plaine Ryan,
No. 1; Brace Dolmage, No. 10;
Linda *nen. No. 8; Paul may,
No. 6; Clem Dolmage, No. 10.
E ibs+a ery -- Grades 8-0, ; 'yucca's, large, Mark Smith,
Joan Dennis, No. 9; Rae Beat No. 4; Panni So=orgile, Na. 7;
tie, No. 12; Tom Raperan, No. , Gatrq Yeetz, NaL 8; Lois Better
12; Harney aro, No. 12; Inaltna,Na. Mate= Wildfett&
IlseRose, No. 9. Grades' SJ& Nt% t 9.m74*, ,, Dt inie
LouHalai Haien Nek.1;',lit" Dtdfitto NO. 7; Janiat ItcOrite
No. 10; Garry Betties, No. 10;
Robert Scott, No. 10; Earle
Roe, No. 9. Dahlia, small,
Linda Miller, No. 8; • Eileen
Glanville, No. 12; Neil Mc-
Nichol, No. 7; Paul Somerville,
No. 7; Ron Christensen, No. 12.
Gladioli, Paul Somerville, No.
7; Paul Storey, No. 6; Jean Roe,
No. 9; Neil McNichol, No. 7;
Garry Betties, No. 10. Cosmos,
Paul Somerville, No. 7; Joan
Alexander, No. 12; Donald Dal-
ton, No. 7; Dolores Beuermenn,
No. 9;.. Warren Dennis, No. 9.
Snapdragon, Jack McCall, No.
7; Margaret Elligson, No. 8 ;
Paul Somerville, No. 7; Joan
Dennis, No. 9; Billy Siemon,.
No. 8.
Writing and Printing
Grade 1, Brian Pryce, No. 10;
Gregg Fischer, No. 9; Nancy
McNichol, No. 9; Marie Mc-
Clure, No. 10; Delores Beuer-
mann, No. 9; Neil Ryan, No. 7.
Grade 8, Sharon Shea, No. 1;
Tom Rapson, No. 12; Donna
Horne, No. 12; Marjorie Glen,
ville, No. 12; Mary Lou Ryan,
No. 1; Murray Pepper, No. 12.
Grade 3, Paul Somerville, No.
7; Mary Leeming, No. 7; Bar-
bara McClure, No. 10; Harvey
Bernard, No. 12; Willy Myland,
No. 1; Glen Dolmage, No. 10.
Grade 4. Leslie Glanville, No.
12; Rae Beattie, No. 12; Kenny
Flanagan, No. 1; Laurie Fisch-
er, No. 9; Betty Roe,, No. 9; El-
sie Rose, No. 9. Grade 5, Tony
Christensen, No. 12; Gerry Ma-
lone, No. 1; Larry Horne, No.
12; Leslie Bernard, No. 12;
Mary Lou Murray, No. 1; Mau-
reen Ryan, No. 1. Grade 6, Jean
Roe, No. 9; Roy Glanville, No,
12; Joanne Elligsen, No. 8; Paul
Cuthill, No. 12; Bernice Rose,
N9. 9; Catherine Flanagan, No.
1. Grade 7: Linda Somerville,
No. 7; Ingolf Christensen, No.
12; Karen Christensen, No. 12;
Margaret Rose Ryan, No. 1;
June Hillen, No. 6; Carl Boven,
No. 12. Grade 8: Elaine Murray,
No. 1; Mary M. Flanagan, No.
1; Betty Shea, No. 1; Lois Bern-
ard, No. 12; Jean Patrick, No.
12; Witold Chomieki, No. 12.
Drawing
Grades 1 and 2: Donna
Horne, No. 12; Marjorie Glan-
ville, No. 12; Murray Pepper,
No. 12; Tom Rapson, No. 12; Di-
ane Henderson, No, 4; Jimmy
Murray, No. 1. Grades 3 and
4: Sheila Dietz, No. 8; Brenda
Pryce, No. 10; Rae Beattie, No.
10; Harvey Bernard, No. 12;
Leslie Glanville, SS 12; Danny
O'Rourke. Grades 5 and 6:
Ray Glanville, No. 12; Joanne
Elligson, No. 8; Tony Christen-
sen, No. 12; Agnes Dolmage,
No. 10; Lennie Ryan, No. 1; Gor-
don Koehler, No. 8. Grades 7
and 8: Jean Patrick,No. 12;
Linda Somerville, No. 7; Eileen
Maloney, No. 1; Teresa Ryan,
No. 7; Sharon Brant, No. 1;
Paul Horne, SS 8.
Collections
Grades 1-2: Tom Rapson, No.
12; Donna Horne, No. 12; Mur-
ray Pepper, No. 12; Marjorie
Glanville, No. 12. Grades 3-4:
Donna Horne, No. 12; Harvey
Bernard, No. 12; Leslie Glen-
ville, No. 12; Betty Roe, No. 9;
Rae Beattie, No. 12. Grades
5-6: Bernice Rose, No. 9; Jane
Shannon, No. 4; Tony Christen-
sen, No. 12; Bruce Dolmage,
No. 10; Leslie Bernard, No. 12.
Grades 7-8: Murray McClure,
No. 12; Roy Glanville, No. 12;
Ingolf Christensen, No. 12; Wit-
old Chomicki, No. 12; Jean Pat-
rick. Grades 5-8: Linda Somer-
ville, No. 7; Bruce Dolmage,
No. 10; Billy Siemon, No. 8;
Leslie Glanville, No. 12; Leslie
Bernard, No. 12. Home-made
tally cards: Margaret Rose
Ryan, No. 1; Loretta Murray,
No. 1; Mary Margaret Flana-
gan, No. 1; Laura Ryan, No. 1;
Linda Somerville, No. 7.
Manual Training
Grades 1-2: Marjorie Glan-
ville, No. 12; Murray Pepper,
No. 12; Donna Horne, No. 12;
Tom Rapson, No. 12. Grades 3-4,
Rae Beattie, No. 12; Leslie Glan-
ville, No. 12; Harvey Bernard,
No. 12; Elsie Rose, No. 9; Brian
Brant, No. 1. Grades 5-6: Mari-
lyn Sedley, No. 1; Joan Alexan-
der, No. 12; Larry Horne, No.
12; Paul Cuthill, No. 12; Leslie
Bernard, No. 12. Grades 7-8:
Billy Siemon, -No. 8; Lois Bern-
ard, No. 12; Murray McClure,
No. 12; Witold Chomicki, No.
12; Jean Patrick, No. 12.
Maureen Ryan, No. 1; Gary
Bettles,.No. 10; Patsy Ryan, No.
1; Danny Q'Rourke, No. 1;
Laura Ryan, o. 1; Janice Hil-
len, No. 6; Catherine Flanagan,
No. 1; Loretta Murray, No. 1;
Eileen Maloney, No, 1; Bruce
Eliott, No. 6.
Poultry and Pats
Geese: Paul Somerville, No,
7; Bob Shannon, No. 7; Roy
Glenyille, No. 12. Turkeys: Don-
na Horne; No. 12; Larry Horne,
No. 12; Rae Beattie, No. 1,2.
Ducks: Barry Gordon, No. 4;
Rose Elliott, No. 6; Doug Boyd,
No. 6. Pheasants: Keith Siem -
on, No. 8; Billy Siemon. Ban-
tams: Randy Duffy, No. 6; Ingolf
Christensen, No. 12; Eileen
Glanville, No, 12. Pigeons: M.
Glanville, Neil Beuermann, Glen
Beuermann, No. 8. Rabbits:
Tom Rapson, No. 12; David
Wildfong, No. 9; John Leeming,
No. 7. Best dog: Barry Gordon,
No. 4; Greg Fischer, No. 9; Neil
Little, No. 6. Best Cat: Lennie
Ryan, No. 1; Janice Dietz, No.
8; Donna Horne,,..,.1.2. Quinea
pigs: Doug Boyd, No. 6; Julia
Blanchard, No. 10; Ross El-
liott, No. 6.
Poultry
White Rocks: Lois Beuer-
mann, No. 6; Gwen Beuermann,
No. 6. White Leghorns: Paul
Beattie, No. 12; M. Johnston,
No. 8; Doug Boyd, No. 6. Sus-
sex: Barry Gordon, No. 4. Light
hybrids; M. Wildfong, No. 9;
Greg Fischer, Larry Fischer,
No. 9 Heavy hybrids, Neil Ry-
an, No. 7; Gordon Ryan, No. 7.
Prizes for the best decorated
bicycle went to Donna Horne,
Larry Horne and Linda Dietz.
Nancy McNichol, SS 9, had the
best decorated tricycle.
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or phone collect SH 5-0751
before 8:30 a -m..
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LIVE BETTER ELECTRICALLY
"See! Our House Did So
Win a Medal!"
An award for electrical excellence. This
is the Medallion symbol you will see on
many new homes all over Ontario.
Medallion Electric Homes give you
Power Conditioning -a 100 ampere main
service entrance and a "full housepower"
distrx'bution panel -plenty of capacity for
your electrical needs -now and in the
futitre. Appliance Conditioning provides
ample circuits and outlets. Light Condi-
tioniag, another important feature in
MMaTlirJn Hones, adds beauty and safety
both indoors and out A modern, fast -
recovery, twat -element electric water
heater is installed in every Medallion
Electric Home, ready to supply all the
hot water you need , . . the low-cost,
flameless way. A "Gold Medallion" Home
is all -electric, including heating.
Before you buy or build a new borne .. .
find out more about Medallion Homes . - .
call your electrical contractor or your
local Hydro office.
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