Clinton News-Record, 1958-10-02, Page 3All Technicolor
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WIT,IRSDAY,. OCTOBER 2, 1.958 CLINTON NEWS-RECORD P4Og THRim
Poem BoOk (Gr. 7.8) Rosemary
alupiond B.Sre Marilyn Yleo 3G,
Varian Lelhold 3G, Breee Betties
5Q, Sandra Westlake 4W.S JCiangte
Harrison 50.
P.
Calling off for a square dance is serious business-especially
when you're not very old, and the set you're calling for is in
competition. These youngsters from Baird's School, Stanley
Township, wore jaunty caps with plaid trim, and called off in
good style, at the Bayfield Fall Fair. Part of their worry was
threatening rain, which really didn't spoil the Fair too much
at all. (News-Record Photo)
Junior "Callers" at Fair
„ with its exciting dates!
Be prepared for any invita-
tion. Have your fall clothes
cleaned the Clinton Laundry
and Dry Cleaners way-the
safe, thorough method of
cleaning that really satisfies.
This Week The Lucky
No. is 2035
Check your Calendar. If the
number matches, take the
Calendar to our office and
claim you $3.00 credit.
Scree book on Princess 'Marg..
aret's visit to Canada (Gr. 5-6),
Lyrinda Rathlwell 100, Sharon
Middleton .B.Sr„ jowl RothvIell
WG, Janice 1V/enter B,Sie, Douglas
McCullough 30,
Woodwork, tie rack (Gr.7-8)
Murrayl Grigg 90, Robert J, Smith
90, Bruce Betties 5G, David
Steckle 4E.S, Billie Sootolaner
4E.S, Sandra Westlake 4W.S.
Woodwork, lawn ornament, fin-
ished (Or. 5-6) Bob Collins IS,
Philip Turner B.Sr., Peggy Ann
Betties 50,- Barry Miller 9G, Lyn-
nda Scotchrner 4W.S, John Tal-
bot 4W.S.
Crayon drawing 'fa farm scene"
(Or. 3-4) Elizabeth Zontdag 4E.S,
Davey Ma:them 50, Harry Grey-
donuts B,Sr., Bab McBride 3S, Lin-
da Hicks 1S, Joyce Scott B,Sr.
Spatter work, leaf (Gr. 5-6)
Alfred Zween IS, =Chad. Greer
4W.S, Carrie Idsinga 5G, Bonnie
Cox 5G, Viola. Goth lina IS, Lynnda
Seotchaner
Poster advertising Bayfield as
summer resort (Gr. 7-8) Heed-
ricka Brommer IS, George Lind-
say Mir., Rosemary Turland B.Sr.,
Marilyn Oesch, 5S, Ann McGowan
1S, Douglas: Diarnbiorauglh, B.Sr.
Printing ('Gr. 3) Barbara
Sparks B.Jr., Ruth Wallis B.Jr.,
Linda Stirling 90, Linda Joy. Hicks
15, Bruce Bird B.Jr., Donnie Lin-
dsay B.Jr.
Writing (Gr. 4) Barbara Swan
10S, Dokiglas Leilb,old 3G, Murray
Koetsier IIG, Sharon Baird 10S,
Billie Tyndall 3G, Jackie Colqu-
houn 1S.
Writing (Gx, 5) Linda McClin-
chey 30, Peter .Gahwiler 3G, Shir-
ley Norman: 3G, Marie Boyle 1IG,
Bonnie .Cox 50, Bobbie Collins 15.
Writing (Gr. 6) Shirley Darn-
borough B. Sr., Fred Tyndall 30,
Bryan Smith B. Sr., Ericka. Koe-
tsier 11G, Sharon Cleave 4E.S,
Peggy Ann Bottles 5G,
Writing (Gr. 7) Susan Brown
15, Sharlene Turner IIG, Iris
Martin 4E.S, Cathryn. Sparks 03.
Sr., Marilyn Yea 3G, Ju;dy Craige
10G.
Writing (Or. 8) Edith Dawson
65, John Turner 110, Bob Nor-
man 3G, Roberta McLeod: B.Sr.,
Janet Harris 9G, Hans deBoer
11G.
Printing (Or. 2) Gerry Kos-
kamp 10G, John Manning 50,
John Cox 5G, Cheryl Steep 9G,
Colleen Lockhart 5G, Marian
Francis B.Jr.
SS 4, Stanley, taught by lyl.119.
Ray Sceitchiner, with 15 pupil% a-
pin earned the .clitsitinction of
earning most points in the Bay-
field Fall Fair. .This is the .sichool
which, wild! be :augmented this week
With 14 mor,eipupilLs from Section
8, qoatot. Township,
roatibmtvg. the parade, in which.
1-4 Scheele from Stanley and Gode-
rich townships took Part, led by
pipers fr'ow'n the Gederich band,
a square dance competition wets
held Winner was SS 14 Stanley,
with, SS 5 Go:denich second. Bay-
field Senior ,Room was third and
two tied tror fourth, SS 10 Godei-
witch, and SS 7 Stanley.
Tuu following, reports. S will stand
for Stanley, And G fer Goderich
toWnishilp, B. Sr. and B. Jr. for
Bayfield Senior and Junior rooms,
C;liassiraem, display, non-compe-
titive, entered byl Biayfield Sr. and
Jr rooms; Halmestedie and SS 9G.
Hand' hemmed tea, towel (Gr.
2-4) Dianne McKinley 5S, Carol-
Yam. Robinson, 55, June Bender
5S.
Crochet 1fat holder (Cr,. 5-6)
Garreen Idsiniga 5G.
Plain double hernstitehang (Gr.
7-8) Nancy Stirling 9G, Jeanne
Harrison 5G, Ann McGowan S,
Patsy CoK 5G, Janet Harris 9G.
Gelb eaver,'hand sewn (0r, 2-4)
Dens Oeseh 55, Joan (Desch 5S,
Cheryll Johnston 3S, Atje Zwep
10G, Patty Semple 1()G.
Freehand picture cut-out (Gr.
3-4) DeamiS Harris 9G, Cynthia
Jamieson, 4W.S, Harry Greyclanius
B. Jr., Linda Stirling 9G, Arnlene
Dutot 90, Gordon Yeo 9G.
.Pliour and salt map, North Am-
erica (Cr, 7-8) Marilyn' Gesell 58,
Bonnie Pollack 5S, Mary Boyce,
Norman Eckel, Joan Elliott, Jam-
es Coll/1st 18.
Flour and salt map, Africa, Mur-
ray McBride 55, Bruce McBride
5S, Emma and Ivan: Gesell, Patsy
Roblinsion, Dwight Bender (Gr. 5-
6).
Free-hand picture cut-out, Jean
Glen IS, Brenda Tyndall 3G, Lin-
da Torrance 5G, Ricky Diable('
30, Collene Lockhart 5G, Murray
Torrance 5G.
Crayon coloured drawing, Billy
Stirling 90, Colleen Lockhart 5G,
John Hudie SG, Cheryl Steep 9,G,
Sandra Idsinga 5G, Brenda Stirl-
ing B.Jr.
Printing (Gr. 1) John van Els-
work 50, Randy McClinchey 8G,
Ronny Hams 5G, Stanley Revert
B.Jr., Monica Gemieinhiardt B.Jr.,
Janice Middleton B.Jr.
Plasticine model, Stanley Revert
B.Jr., Colleen Deans 1S, Randy
1VIcelinchey B.Jr., Dorothy Col-
lins 1S, Barry Cleave 4W.S, Mar-
Victor 5-Passenger Sedan
lone Scotebmer 4E'.S,
Weaving, Barry Cleave 4W.S,
Ron, Harris 5G,' Jahn va:n Elswyk
5G, Sharon Heard B.Jr., John Mc-
Kinley 5S, Ricky Reid B.Jr.
Crayon :coloured drawing of
maple leaf, Cathy McKinley 5S,
John van Elsvvyk 5G, Ronny Har-
ris G, Patricia Bender 5iS, Moni-
ca Gemeinhardt B.Jr., Barry
Cleave 4W.S.
Collection of evergreens (Gr. 2-
4) Will Yea 9G, Barbara Swan
10S, Arlene Dutot 90, Joanne
Aldwinide 105, John Manning 50,
Jackie Calquhoun,
Collection of grasses (Gr. 5-8)
Murray' Grigg 9G, R. Turland B.
Sr., Michael Scotoh.mer B.Sr.,
Douglas' Wallis B.Sr., Ross Sturdy
1S, Susanne Brown IS.
Table bouquet of garden flowers
(Gr. 2-4) Will Yeo 9G, Buddy
Sturgeon B.Jr., John Manning 5
G, Donny Lindsay B.Jr,, Nancy
Consitt 75, Frank Aldington 6S.
Coffee table arrangement (Gr.
5-8) Lynnda Scotchmeir 4W.S,
Sandra Middleton B,Sir., Victor
Cornish 4W.S, Cathryn Sparks B.
Sr. Ann 1VfeCowian IS, Murray
Grigg SG.
Winter bouquet of dried flow-
ers (Gr. 2-4) Robbie Cornish 4W.
S, John Manning 5G, Lynda Hicks
1S, Hazel Collins 1S, BucklY Stur-
geon B.Jr., Janet Porter B.Jr.
Wild flowers (Gr. 5-8) Louise
MeCaig 615, Douglas Dernboreugh
&Sr., Patsy McCaig 6S, Carol
Hlili 35, Rosemary Turland B. Sr.,
Dianne Peck 3S.
Sheaf of wheat, Ann McCowan
IS, Douglas McCullough 3G, Doug-
las. Wallis B.Sr.
Sheaf of oats, Sandy Mustard
6S, Bonnie Pollock 5S, Bob Wain
B.Sr., Boinnie Stirling 10G, Tudor
Wain B.Sr., Michael Greer 4W.S.
Sheaf of barley, Bonnie Stirling
(Continued on Page Four)
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