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Clinton News-Record, 1961-10-05, Page 13l l e 10—Clinton News•Rocor "Inorsdoyy Oct. f 9 Indoor Exhibits. at 105th �a11 F'a�r Attracts orkmanship of Many Kinds Indoor .exhibits at the 1ayfietdFall. Fair,, found a continued 'audience, There, prizes awarAled• went to: Tome rendered lard, Fred McClymont, Varna; Bill Qesch, Varna; heaviest dozen hen's eggs, white, Mrs. W. Colclough, RR 3, Clinton; Mrs. Forest Me= C1ure, RR 1. Bayfield; brown, Allen Betties, RR 2, Bayfield; Mrs, Colclough; pair dressed chickens, Russell Oeseh, RR. 1, Varna; Bill Oesch, DOMESTIC SCIENCE, sp- onge cake, Mrs, Colclough, Mrs, R. Grainger, RR 1, Zu., rich; homernade white bread, Mrs. William Clarke, Varna; Mrs. Colclough; date and nut - loaf, Mrs. Jack Hamilton, RR 1, Varna; Mrs, J. H. Johnstone, Goderich; apple Erie, Mrs. FUEL BILLS aoto50%1 with the all new FUEL SAVING See the revolutionary that now gives you SUPER FLOOR HEAT see it now! WISE PLUMBING & HEATING 262 Bayfield Road CLINTON -- HU 2-7062 Sales -- Service -- Repairs L J sleminimarsonioneemenor Clarke, Mrs. Robert Taylor, RR 3, Clinton; cherry Pie, Mrs, Taylor; raisin pie, Mrs. Tay- lor, Mrs. Alvan Kettles, RR 2, ayfield, Chocolate layer cake, Mrs, Celelough, Mrs, G, VaxiNin- huys, RR 2, Bayfield; banana dike, Mrs. Taylor, Mrs, Jake Reder, RR 1, Bayfield; angel food,r lr, Grain- ger; Mrs, Tay o , Mrs. Gr fixr- ger; spice cake, Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Herb Klopp, Zurich. Plate of fancy cookies, Mrs, Robert Taylor, Mrs, Eldon Yeo, RR 3, Clinton; six scones, Mrs. Tom Penhale, RR 2, Bayfield; Mrs, John Grigg, RR 3, Clinton; six buns, Mrs. Clarke, Mrs. Taylor; six bran muffins, Mrs. H, Klapp, Zn - rich, Mrs. Hamilton; baking powder biscuits, Mrs. K1oPp, Mrs. Grigg, Sandwiches for afternoon tea, Mrs, t . Yeo; vegetable salad, Mrs. W. A. Harris, RR 2, Bayfield; Mrs. Klopp; fruit salad, Mrs. J. Grigg; meat loaf, Mrs. J. Grigg, Maple cream candy, Mrs. Klopp, Mrs, Taylor; chocolate fudge, Mrs. Klopp, Mrs. Clarke; dipped chocolates, Mrs, Taylor; butter tants, Mrs, Tay- lor, Mrs. R. Oesch; cocoanut tarts, Mrs. R Oeseh, Mrs, Tay- lor. Baked beans, Mrs, Taylor, Mrs. G, Stirling, R.R. 2, Bay- field. One pint strawberries, Mrs. T. Penhale, Mrs. R. Oesch; raspberries, Mrs. R. Oeseh, Mrs. Stan Collins, RR 3, Clin- ton; peaches, Mrs. T. Penhale, Mrs. R. Oesch; plums, . Mrs. Kenneth Brandon, Bayfield; Mrs. J, L Johnstone; prunes, Mrs. Johnstone; pears, Mrs, G. Stirling, Mrs. T. Penhale. One pint corn, Mrs. S. Col- lins, Mrs. T. Penhale; toma- toes, Mrs. R, Oesch, Mrs. T. Penhale; pickled beans, Mrs. Penhale, Mrs. V. Oesch;• beans, Mrs. J. Grigg, Mrs. S. Collins; pickled beets, Mrs. Harvey Coleman, RR 1, Zurich; Mrs. T, Penhale; canned beets, Mrs. Hamilton, Cucumber pickles, sweet, Hales Dresser, Bayfield; Mrs, S. Collins; chili sauce, Mrs, Taylor, Mrs. T. Penhale; eat - sup, Mrs. 3. H. Johnstone, Mrs. K. Brandon. Quart strained honey, Mrs. D. Gemeinhardt, Bayfield; maple syrup, F. McClymont, Mrs. T. Penhale; strawberry jam, Mrs. E. Yeo, Mrs, R, Oesch; tomato juice, Mrs. 3. H. Johnstone, Mrs. S. H. Bryant, Bayfield. Grape jam, Mrs. 3. H. John- stone, Mrs. J. Hamilton; apple jelly, Mrs. R. Oesch, Mrs. W. Clarke; any currant jelly, Mrs. K. Brandon, . Mrs. E. Yea; best display of bee products, Mrs. D. Gemeinhardt. SPECIAL, fruit cake; light, $5, Mrs, B. Keys, RR 1, Var- na; $3, Mrs. R. Taylor; dark, $5, Mrs. Taylor; $3, Mrs. Keys. SPECIAL, Domestic Short- ening cake, Mrs. R. Taylor, Ardetahgffiff GODERICH , ONT. 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TSE TELEGRM DAILY acus WEEKEND Mrs. Donald Harris, RR 2, Bay- field; Mrs. J. H. anhnstone; Domestic Shortening pie, Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. G. Stirling! Mrs.. Alvin Betties. First prize in each ease a :four .place setting of Melmae; second and third, Domestic Shortening, SPECIAL, Standard Brands, for .best loaf white breorl made with Fleischmann's. yeast, $1.0, Mrs, 13i11 Qesoh, Varna; milk rolls, $10, Mrs,. R. Taylor; cinnamon buns, $10, Mrs, Don Harris, SPECIAL,Magic 'flaking ePow lee$IO for best sing layer white -Dake, Mrs. Wil- liam Clarke, SPECIAL, Gorman and Eck- ert, for best chili sauce made with Club House spices, Mrs. H, Klapp, a spice rack with 12 tins .assorted spices. SPECIAL, Robin Rood Flour Mills, for best loaf of bread in show, Mrs. W. Clarke, two 25ib, bags of flour. SPECIAL, Arva Flour Mills, 25.1b, bags pastry flour for best date and nut loaf, Mrs. Jack Hamilton; best apple pie, Mrs. William Clarke; best butter tarts, Mrs, R, Taylor; best coconut Mrs. nut i arts, M s. R. Oesch. Lake of the Woods Milling Co Ltd for best loaf of white bread made with Five Roses Flour, $1.25, Mrs. B. Kropp; '75 cents, Mrs. Colclough; for best chocolate layer cake made with Five Roses flour, $1,25, Mrs, R, Oesch; 75 cents, Mrs. •o ns ne; or es blue pie, $1,25, Mrs. R. Tay- lor; 75 cents, Mrs, G. •Sri ling. SEED AND GRAiN Bushel, fall wheat, R. Oesch, G. Stirling; white oats, Alvin Betties, Allen Betties; barley, R, Oesch, J. Hamilton; pea beans, F. McClymont. Half bushel red clover seed, R. Oesch; alfalfa, R. Oeseh, J. Hamilton; hybrid sweet corn, Hales Dresser, R, Oesch; dent corn, R. Oesch, I. McCIymont; bantam sweet corn, R. Qesch, H. Penhale; tallest stalks of corn, R. Oesch, I. McClymont. VEGETABLES 11 quarts, early potatoes, Warba, F. R. McClure, RR 1, Hayfield; cobbler, McClure, F. McClymont, Varna; late pota- toes, Fred Middleton, RR 3, Clinton, F. McClure. Giant sugar mange's, F. Mc- Clure, R, Oesch; yellow inter- mediate mangels, F, McClure; yellow Globe mangels, F. Mc- Clure; heaviest turnips, R. Oesch; table •turnips, Mrs, T. Penhale, Harold Penhale; table carrots, long, F. McClure, Mrs. Colclough; table carrots, short, F. McClure, Mrs. Herb Bierl- ing, RR 2, Zurich; table beets, F. McClure, Mrs, .S. Collins; parsnips, H, Dresser, F. Mc- Clure; winter radishes, F. Mc- Clure, F, McClymont; cabbage, white, F. McClure, Mrs. Albert Schilbe; red cabbage, F. Mc- Clure, Mrs. G. VanNinhuys. White onions, R. Oesch; yel- low' onions, R. Oesch, Mrs. J. Grigg; red onions, F. McClure; Spanish onions, R. Oesch, Mrs. S. Collins; red ,tomatoes, B. Oesch, R. Oesch; yellow toma- toes, F. McClure, F. McCly- mont; largest tomatoes, S. Col- lins, Harold Penhale; small fruit tomatoes, Bill Oeseh, F. McClure; peppers, F. McClure, F. McClymont; sweet peppers, F. McClure, F. McClymont; hot peppers, F. McClure, Mrs. J. Reder; pepper squash, Mrs. J. Reder, H. McCullough; muskmelons, Bill Oesoh: wat- ermelon, H. Dresser; citrons; F. McClure, F. McClymont. Hubbard squash, green, F. McClure, F. McClymont; Hub- bard squash, yellow, F. Mc- Clymont, F. McClure; vegetab- le marrow, F. McClymont; pie pumpkins, F. McClure, Mrs. S. Collins; largest pumpkin or squash for feed, F. McClure, James Storey, RR 3, Clinton; twelve gherkins, Mrs. W. A. Harris, Mrs, S. Collins; cucum- bers for table use, F. McClure, Mrs. S. Collins; largest head of sunflower, Alvin Betties, H. McCullough; collection of gar- den herbs, Mrs. Stan Bryant, Bayfield. SPECIAL, for most points in vegetable section, offered by McPherson Bros., Clinton, $3 in goods or service, won by Forest McClure. FRUITS Special Commercial Apple production feature, Mrs. Wil- liam Clarke, Varna, $35; Mrs. Albert Sehilbe, Bayfield, $30; Mrs.' Alvin Betties, RR 2, Hay- field, $25; Mrs. Eldon Yeo, RR. 3, Clinton, $20; Mrs, W. A. Harris, RR 2, Bayfield, $15; Mrs, J, H, Johnstone, Gode- rich, $10, A seventh prize of $5 was not won. Plurns, Lombards4 F. Stir- ling, Hales Dresser; German prunes, H. Penhale, K Dres- ser; Burbank, F. McClymont; Italian, prunes, F, McClymont; any other variety, F. McCly- Ment, Peens, Bartlett, F. Middle- ton, James Stereo; Flemish beauty; H. Dresser; Duchess, F. Stirling; Beure d'Anjou, H. Penhale, F, Stirling; Berne Clairgeau, F. Stirling, James Storey; Sheldon, Mrs,. T. Penhale, II, Penhale. Peaches, F. Stirling, F, Mid- dleton. Blue grapes, H. Dresser, Mrs. L. M. Sprague, Bayfield. Best basket of fruit, most varieties, F, Staining, F, Mc- Clymont,• Apples, hamper northern spies, S, Middleton, F, Stirling; McIntosh reds, F. Stirling, F, Middleton,: S. Middleton; any other variety fall apples, F. Stirling, F. McClymont; any other variety winter apples, S. Middleton. Six quart baskets, northern spies, F, Stirling, S. Middle- ton; Macs., F. Stirling, S. Mid- dleton, of - n d etc F. anyoth- er er variety fall apple, F. Stir- ling., F, McClymont; any other variety winter apples, S. Mid- dleton, F, Middleton, F. Stir - J H J h to f b t ling, , . ,O ti N'xwet*. t t.Mav 'rile' ,, cd valeerN+ t"suiste en He %e rss 111116633 RR+2,W N O APING OILS{GASO[I GREASES-410t4.011H Collection of apples, four dif- ferent fall varieties, four of each, F. Stirling; six different winter varieties, four of each, S. Middleton, F. Stirling. Plates of yellow crab .apples, F. McClymont; red erab appl- es, S. Middleton, F. McCly- moat; Baldwins, F, Stirling, F. McClymont; Blenheim Pippins, F. Stirling; Delicious, S. Mid- dleton, F. Stirling; Golden Rus- sets, F. Stirling, F. McClymont; Greenings, F. Stirling, F. Mo- Clymont; Golden DeIicaious, F, Stirling, H. Penhale; Red De- licious, S. Middleton, F. Mc- Clymont; King of Tompkins, S. Middleton, F. Stirling; Macs., S. Maiddleton, F. Middleton; Northern Spies, S. Middleton, F. Stirling; North Star, F. Stirling, F. Middleton; Outer - los, H. Penhale, H. Dresser; Snows, S. Middleton, F. Middle- ton; Tolman Sweets, S. MLd- dleton; Ribston Pippins, F. Stirling, F. McClymont; Quin- ces, F. McClymont, H. Penhale; Wolfe River or Alexander, F. Middleton, F, Stirling. Plate of any other variety fall apples, H. Penhale, F. Stir- ling; any other variety winter apples, F. Stirling, F. McCly- mont. FLOWERS AND PLANTS Collection of cut ,flowers, Mrs. S. Middleton, Mrs. S. H. Bryant; mantle bouquet, Mrs. S, Middleton, Mrs. Don Middle- ton; ..table bouquet, ..Mrs. ; Dan Middleton, Mrs. S. Middleton; fall bouquet, Mrs, J. E. How- ard, Mrs. Herb Bierling; win- ter bouquet of dried flowers, etc., Mrs. J. Grigg, Mrs. J. Johnstone. POTTED PLANTS, African Violet, single, Mrs. McClure, Mrs. T. Penhale; double, Mrs. McClure, Mrs. T. Penhale; be- gonia, fibrous, Mrs. McClure, Mrs. Johnstone; tuberous, Mrs. S. Collins, James W. Storey, coleus, Mrs. McClure, Mrs. S. Middleton; geranium, Mrs. Me- Clure, Mrs. Johnstone. CUT FLOWERS, snapitrag- on, Mrs, S. Middleton; calen- dulas, Mrs. S. Middleton, Mrs. McClure; asters, Hales Dres- ser, Mrs. VanNinhuys; chrys- anthemums, Mrs. S. Middleton, Mrs. Don Middleton; cosmos, Mrs. S. Middleton, Mrs, Bier - ling; dahlias, pompom, Mrs. McClure, Mrs. S. Middleton; dwarf hybrid, Mrs. S. Middle- ton, Mrs. J. Grigg; 3 blooms, different, Mils. S. Middleton, Mrs. S. Collins. Gladiolus, Mrs. Johnstone, Mrs. VanNinhuys; African marigolds, Mrs. S. Collins, Mrs. J. Grigg; French mari- golds, Mrs, McClure, Mrs. S. Collins; pansies, Mrs. S. Mid-, dleton, Mrs. S. Collins; petun- ias, Mrs. S. Collins, James Storey; roses, H. Dresser, Mrs. Bryant; salvia, Mrs. F. Mid- dleton, Mrs. S. Middleton; zin- nias, Mrs. S. Collins; centre- piece for Thanksgiving table, Mrs. S. Middleton, Mrs. Bry- ant. LADIES WORK Living room, needlepoint, Mrs. W. Decker; chesterfield set, crocheted, Mrs. McClure Mrs, V, Oesch; fancy centre- piece, Mrs. Decker, Sylvia Id- sings, RR 1, Rayfield; cushion, Mrs. Wes Merner, Zurich; Mrs. T. Penhale; tatted doiley, Mrs. V, Oesoh. Dining xoom, no crocheted tablecloth; tea towels, Mrs; W. Decker, Mrs, V. Oeseh; tea - 010th, Mrs. E. 'deo, Howard, Bayfield; luncheon' set, embroidered, Mrs. V. Oesch, Mrs, W. Merrier; buf- fet set, Mrs. F. McCIure, Mrs. W. Merrier; luncheon set cro- cheted, Mrs. Decker. Bedroom, pilIoweasee, ern- brlridered, 1Vlrs, 14, Coleman, Mrs, W. Decker; any style, Mrs. J. Howard, Mrs, W. A. Harris', vanity set, Mis, Oescir, H. IVIcCullough; guest towels, Mrs. Decker, Mrs, V. Oeseh. Children's wear, overalls Mrs. Johnstone; girls wool. socks, HMIs. V. Qesch; Wool Mitts, Mrs. V. Oesch; •pullOvet. sweater, Mr$. W, Colclough; cardigan, Mrs, J, 1oWard, Mrs. E, Yea; smocked dress, Mrs. J. Toward; baby`s .crocheted set Mrs. R. Grainger, Mips. W. C:oleletzgh;. crus quilt, Mrs, 'x: Ponhalo, Mrs. "C%'. Oesch; !'port shirt, Mrs, H. Coleman.; layet- te, lvtrs. . Y. t,adies Wear, wont apron, Mrs V. Oesch, Mrs. R Cole- man; house dress, Mrs. U. Cole- man, Mrs, J. Grigg; Iuiit glow.- as, low-es, Mrs, W. Colclough; hostess apron, Mrs, G. Van!Nininuys, Mrs, E, Yeti; leather handbag, hand -tooled, U. McCullough; knit sweater, Mrs, W. Col- elough; skirt, Mrs. 3. Grigg, Mrs, W, A.Harris; hat, Mrs. 3. Bit, Mrs, Wes IYrexner. Men's wear, pyjamas, Mrs. E.. Yeo; pullover, Mrs. W. Coity Clough; mitts, Urs. V. Oeseh, Mrs, W, Colclough; gloves, Mrs, V. Oeseh, Mrs. W. Co1- elouggh; diamond socks, Mrs. V. Oesch, Mns, Colclough; heavy socks, Mrs. V. Oesch; Mrs. J. Johnstone; fine socks, Mrs, Colclough. Other, bedspread, crocheted, Mrs. 3. Howard; any other, Mrs, W, Harris; appliqued quilt, Mrs, W. Decker, Mrs, V, Oescll; Patched quilt, Mrs, Decker, Mrs. T. Penhale; plain cotton quilt, fancy quilting, Mrs. W, Merner. SPECIAL, Village Guild, $5 for most points, Mrs, V, Oesch. ARTS AND GRAFTS Oil painting, scene, Mrs, J, Howard, Bayfield; Mrs. Alex Smith, Goderioh; Portraut, no entries; any other subject, Mrs. Lula Legg, Goderich; Mrs, H. 13ieriing, Zurich; water colour, scene, Mary Howell, Goderich; Mrs. J. Howard; any other subject, Mrs. Legg, Mrs. W. Harris; charcoal, original crag, on, or pencil Sketch, Mrs, Har- ris. Handmade greeting dards, Bill Oesch; pencil sketch, Mrs. Harms, Bill Oesch; snapshots, B. Dresser, Miss Eileen Hes- ston, Bayfield; aluminum etch- ed, 1VLrs. Decker; coloured snap- shots, Mrs. T. Penhale; hearth rug, Booked yarn, Sylvia Id - sings; hearth rug, hooked wool rags, Mrs. W. Decker, Mrs. H. Klopp; rag mat, braided, Mrs, 3, VanNinhuys; stuffed toy, Mrs, V, Oesch, Mrs. W, Harris; house slippers, Mrs, V. Oesch; any new craft, Miss Hession, Mrs. Merner. SPECIAL PRIZES, $3 for best all painting, from Fair. Acres Studios, Mrs, 3, Howard; $2 for best black and white drawing, Mrs. Smith. l T$LliZE PAW 1'ASTCIRI ¢ *Ton. Vt101.0 NEXT Yl Aliti Nowa the time to fertilize your birdsfoot trefoil to get its highest yield next year, sag- gests Professor Tom Lane, OAC soils specialist. Use a S-16-16 or a 540-20 analysis and apply at least 200 pounds per .acre on 1 or 2 year old stand's. Topdress a new seeding with the same analysis at the sae. rate to give it a boost • and strengthen the stand for the winter, Older stands_ res - Pond well to fertilizer but MAY not require any nitrogen. If you plan on spring fertilization apply at least .200 pounds per • acre of 10-1040 early in the spring. I t l �. ii f rt ►. 1 il�t Y "TED" RYDEK A GOOD SALESMAN NA FELLOW. 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