Clinton News-Record, 1962-10-04, Page 9• 06th FAIR
FINE INDOOR EXHIBITS AT 1
DAIRY PRODUCE: cottage
cheese,, Mrs. W. Clarke, Varna;
borne a•endered lard, Fred Mc
Clzwnonit, Varirua; white hen's
eggs, Mrs, W. CoWaugh, RR 3,
Clinton; ibroWui hurt's eggs, Al-
len Betties R.P. 2, Bayfield;
Russell Oesoh, Varna; pair
dressed chickens, Russel Oes�eb.
DOMESTIC SCIENCE; :sponge
cake, R. Grainger, RR 2," Zur-
ich;
u -ich•; M'rs. W. Colelou h; white
bread, Williamm Qesch, Varna,
ra'(bbop, plus 25 lbs. Robin Hood
flour; Mrs. W. Clarke; date and
but loaf, R. Madge, RR 1, Zur-
;idh, ribbon, pins 25 lbs. Arvie
pastry flour; Mrs. 3. H. John-
stone, Goderich; apple pie, Mrs.
Robert Taylor, RR 3, Clinton,
ribbon, plus 25 lbs. Arva pastry
flour; Mrs'. W, Clarke; cherrypie, Mrs, R. Taylor, Ms. Heb
Klapp, RR 1, Zurich; raisin pie,
Mfrs. Robert Taylor;
Chocolate cake, Ralph Steph-
enson Varna, Mrs. W. Col-'
dough; banana cake, R. Oesch,
Mr+s. Johnstone; angel food
cake, R. Grainger, Jack Hamil-
ton, Varna; •spice cake, Mrs. W.
dough, Mrs, H. Klopp; cookies,
Mrs R. Taylor, Mrs. Eldon Yeo,
RIR 3, Clinton; scones, Mrs. W.
Clarke, Mrs, R. Taylor; buns,
Mrs. W. 'Clarke, Mrs, H. Klapp;;
muffins, Mrs. R. Stephenson,
Mrs. A. Armstrong, Varna; bis-
cuits, Mns. W. Clarke, Mrs.
Armstrong;
Sandwiches, Mrs. Eldon Yea;
no salads exhibited; meat loaf,
MTs. R. Stephenson, Mrs. John-
stone; maple cream candy,
Mrs. R. Tayllee, Mrs. W. Clarke;
chocolate f ui d g e, Mrs. W.
Clarke; Mrs.- R. Taylor; dipped
chocolates, Mrs. R. Taylor; but-
ter tarts, Mrs. R. Taylor, rib
bon', plus 25 lib. bag of Arva
pantry flour; Mrs, ' Clarke;
cocoanut tants, Mrs. R. Taylor,
ribbon, plus 25 lb. Arva .pastry
flour, William .Oesdh; baled
beans, Mrs. R. Taylor.
Lake of the !Woods Milling
Co. specials ,for baking with
Five Roses, flour, white bread,
Mrs. W. Clarke, Mrs. W.. Col-
clough; chocolate cake, 1V1rs.,
W. Clarke, 'Mrs. R. 'Taylor;
blueberry pie, Mrs. R. Taylor,
Mats. R. Grainger.
Standard Brands Ltd. spec,
ials•, white' bread; W. ,Desch,
Mrs, W. Cd1clough, Mrs 'W.
Clarke; ibrownrbread, .Mrs W.
Colc1ough, Mrs. Johnstone, Ms.
H. Klopp; milk rolls, Mrs. R.
Taylor, Mrs. W. Clarke, Mrs.
W. Colclough; cinnamon .buns,
Mas. W. ClaPke, Mrs. W. Col-
eIough, W. Oesah; white cake,
Mrs. R, Taylor, Mrs. W. Clarke,
Honey ani
aintings and Han
�asty �pp�es
Knits
Mrs..Jolhnstone,
Bayfield Agricultural Society
special for .best light fruit cake,
uniced, iMi's. B. Keyes, Varna.;
Mrs. R. TAO:or; dark fruit cake,
unl eed; Mrs. B..Key(es, Mrs. 13..
Taylor,
Do...es is Sherteeing
apple pie, Mrs, R. Tayls_op r,eoi.alls..,
Mrs,
Alvin Bottles, RSR 2, Bayfield;
Mrs, H, Klapp; white cake, Mrs,
R. Taylor, Mars. Johnstone, Mats,
W. Colclotigh.
One pint, strawberries, R.
()pooh, Mrs, Sherlock Keyes,
Vanua; raspberries, Mrs, G..
Stirling, 'RR 2, • Bayfield,
Oesch; (peaches, 1VI'zs; S, H•
Bryant, Bayfield; R. Desch;
pliiixis, Mrs, "Bryant; prunes,
Mrs. Johnstone, Mrs, Sherlock
Keyes; pears, Mrs, Tom Pen,
hale, RR 2, Bayfield; Mrs.
Johnston;ecorn, • Mrts. Johns-
tone; 'tomatoes, Mrs, Jahn's-
tone; Mrs, T. Pesthole; pickled
beans, Mrs. T. Penhale; canned
beans, Mrs: Johnstone; pickled
beets, Mrs, Bxytant, Mrs. Tom
Penhale; canned .beets,.
John4stoave.
Cueirrebter tpvckles, sweet,
Mrs. R. Taylor, Mrs. G. Stir-
ling; eliille sauce, Mrs. R. 'Step-
hensoon, Mats, R. Taylor; catsup,
Mrs. Johnstone, Mrs. S. Keyes;
Quart straiine;d honey, Doug
Gemeimihardlt, Bayfield; best
display of bee products, Doug
Gerrreinhardt; maple syrup,
Mrs'. G. Stirling, RR 2, Bay-
field;
ayfield; strawberry jam, Mrs. R.
Grainger, Mrs. Ton. Pothole;
tomato juice, Mns. T, Penhale,
R. Oesoh; grtape hitt:, Mrs. W.
Clarke, Mrs. J+ohnsltone; apple
jell*, Mrs. W. Clarke, Mrs.
Johnstone; currant jelly, Mrs.
T. Porh'ale,' R. Gestate
Best •dtuile' sauce made with
Club House spices, • Mrs. H.
Klopp,• "'
FiRUtTS : plum s, Reine
C1au'dle, Harold Pe r hale, .RR 3,
Bayfield; Fraser Stirling, RR
2, Rayfield; Ihalliaai •prurie, Fred
1VI'cOlymantt, Varna; any other
variety, Fraser Stirling:,
Pears,, 'B'eure D'Aneou, H.
Penhale;'-B'eure Claimgteau, F.
Stirling, James' Storey, RR 3,
Clinton; S'hletldlon, H. Penha1e,
F. Sti'rlin'g.
Peaches, any.: variety, Paul
Cleave, Bayfield.
•Grapes, white, H. Penhalle,
Fred .Middle'tart,, RR3, 'Clinton;
red, MIs. Johnstone; blue,
Hales Dresser, Bayfield; Mrs.
Johnstone; . , collection, M a' s.
Johnstone; basket of fruit,
.most, varieties, Fraser Stirling,
F.-McCIymonit,
Hamper of Apples, •,Northern
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ALWAYS LOOK TO IMPERIAL FOR THE BEST
Spies, F. Sttirling,NII. i
F• die.-.
ton, S. Middleton; McIntosh.
Red, F, Middleton, F. Stirling,
S. Middleton; ,,any other fall
apple, F. MoClymont; any other
winter apple, F. Stilling, :S,
Middleton.
6 quart basket Northern
Spds, S. Middleton, F. 'Middle-
ton F. Stirling; McIntosh Red,
S. Middleton, F. Stirling, 'Van
McClyrnont, Varna; zany' ,other
tall apple, F, Stirl'ing any oth-
er winter apple, F. McClyrnont,
S, Middleton, F. Middleton.
;Collection of apples, rfoiw dif-
ferent t fall varieties, F. ;Stirling,
F. MaClynnorit; six different
winter varieties, S. Middleton
F. Stirling; y'el'low cralbapples,
F. McClyrriant; red crabapples,
S. Middleton;
Plate of Baldwins, F. Stir,.
ling; Blenheim • Pippi , S, Mic1�-
drleltan, ' F. Stirling; Delicious,
S. Middleton, F. Stirling; •Gold-
en Russet, F. Stirling; Green-
img, F. Stirling, F, McCiyyniont•
Golden Delicious, F. ' Stirling;
Red Delicious, S. Middleton,
Ivan MiOlymonrt; King sof Tom-
kins, F. Stirling, 1. McClymonit;
IVlicintosh Red, F. Stirling, F,.
Midklleton; Northern Spiels, S.
Middleton, F. Stirling; North
Saar, F. Stirling, F. Middleton;
Ontario, F. Stirling; Snow Are -
pies, F. Middleton, F. Stirling;
Tallman Sweet, F. Stirling, S.
Middlelton; R'ibstan Pippin, F.
Stirling, F. McClymant; Quin-
ce, F. Mcelymont, H. Penhalle;
Wolf River, F. 'Stirling, F. Mid-
dleton; any other fall apple,
F. MoOlymont, F. Stirling; any
other winter apple, F. 'Slti!rling,
S. Middleton.
;Commercial apple feature,
Mrs. W. 'Clarke, Varma; Mrs.
Alvin Betties, RR 2, Bayfield;
Mrs. Jim Snell, RR 1,Clinton;
Mrs. Eldon Yeo, RR 3, Clinton
Mrs. J. H. Jabnisitone, .Goder-
idh,
GRAIN AND SEEDS, bus'hlel
Sall wheat, R. Stephenson, Var-
na; R. Oesch; white oats, Al-
len Betties, Rnristsell Oesch; bar-
ley, R. Oesch, R. Stephenson;
buckwheat, R. Madge; beams,
Vernon Oeseh, RR 2, Zurich;
R. Oesch.
Half bushel red clover seed,
Jack Ham'i'lton, R. Madge; alf-
alfa, R. Oesch, V. Oesah; tim-
othy Seed, R. Oesoh, Jack Ham-
ilton. Six ears sweet corn, ;hy-
brid Mrs. V. Oelsoh; dent corn,
J. Hamilton, R. Oesch; bantan i
sweet cairn, R. Oesch.
VEGETABLES, Warlba po-
tatoes, Mrs. Johnstone; cobbler
potatoes, Mrs. W. Cdlclough,
F. MoCiymont; late potatoes,
R. Oesdh, R. Madge; table car-
rots, longe R. Madge, R. Oesdhl;
short, R. Oesch Mrs. H. Bier -
ling, RR 2, Zurich; table tbeetis,
Mrs. ' Marling, R. ()each; rad-
ishes, F.; cauli-
flower, H. Perthale; cabbage,
Mrs. V. Oesch; yellow onions,
R. Oesch, F. McCllymont; red
onions, R. Oesch; Spanish on-
ions, H. Plenhlale, R. OeSch;
red tomatoes, Mrs. W. Calcl-
ough, R. Oesch; yellow tonialt '
oes, Mrs. Bierling,F. MoOly-
n ort; small fruit tomatoes,
Mas. Bierling, F. McClymont;
sweet peppers, Mrs. Allen Arm-
strong;
rmstrong; pepper squash, R..
Oesch, F. McClyancxnit; nxiiusik-
meloins, Paul •Cleave, Mats. J.
Snell; watermelons, Mrs. Snle'l1;
citrons, Mrs. Johnstone; vege-
table marrow, F. 1VIcelymont;
pie puarnpkin, F. McClyanoniht,
Mas. Johnston; largest pump-
kin or squash, ,Mrs. Snell, Mrs.
Johnstone; .gherkis t% R. Oeb!ch,
Mr's. Bierling; table cucumbers,
Mrs. Co1•olouglh, James Storey;
largest head of sunflower, Paul
Cleave, Mrs. Johnstone; garden
herbs, Mrs. Johnstone, Mrs.
Bryant.
McPherson; Biot., Clinton sp-
ecial for most points in vege-
table section, weaut to Russell
Oesch. •
FLOWaRS AND PLANTS:
Bouquets, collection of cut
flowers, Mas. Don Middleton,
Mrs. S. 112iddletan; mantle bou-
quet, Mrs.. D. Middleton, Mrs.
S. MViiddlelton; table bouquet,
Mrs. S. iMidldlleiton, Mrs.. Dan
Middleton; fall banquet, Wild
flowers, Mrs. D. MIdleton,117is.
W. Calclwgll; winter bouquet
of dried blowers, Mrs. D. Mid-
on, Mrs. J. E. Howard.
Patted plants, African violets,
single, Mrs, (Grant Stirling;
double, Mas. T. Penttale, Mrs.
G. Stirling; Snots begonia,
Mrs. Bierling, Ms. Johnstone;
tuberous begonia, Mrs, D. Midi-
dleton, Janies Storey; coleus,
Mrts. S. Middleton, Mrs. Oesch;
geranium, James W. Storey,
ars, S. Middleton;
Cut flowers, snapdragon, Ma�s1;
Bryant, .Mrs. S. Middleton; cal-
endula, Mrs.. Bierling, Mrs.
Middleton; asters, Mrs, Bier-
ling,
ierling, H. Dresser; chrysanthe-
mums, Mrs. S. Middleton, Mrs.
D. Middleton; cosmos, Mrs.
Bierling, Mrs. S. Mwddl'ertonl;;
dahlias, pompom, Mrs. S. Mid-
dleton; dwarf hybrid, Mrs. D.
Middleton, MTS.S. Midklleiton;
three different blooms Mrs. S.
Middleton; Mrs. W.' Oel oh;
gladioli, 3 different spikes, Mrs.
T. Pesthole, Mrs. S. Middleton;
7 spikes, different, Mrs. T. Pen,
hale, Mrs. W. Cololough; mari-
golds, African, Mrs, S. mkt:110
ton, H. Dresser; ,Marigoldis,
Fr e n, c h, Mrs. Bryant, Mas,
$,ierl'iing; pansies, Mrs. Bryant,
Mrs, Bierling; pettunias, Mrs.
Bre lalnit; rases, Mrs J. E. How-
ard, Mos. D. Middleton; salvia;
Mrs-. Bryant, MIST. S. Mtiddleitoxt;
zinnias, Mrs. D.1VIiddlleton, 1V]:rs.
S. Middleton; Thanksigiving
table centrepiece, M'r's, Bryant,
Mri, S. Middleton
LADIES WORK: living room
aiccessaries, needierpainit chair"
Over, Mrs, Wes Merner, Zile,
ich; Mrs. E. Yeo, RR 3, Clin-
toil; crocheted chesterfield set,
Ma15, . Arnold Merrier). Zurich;
Mrs. Vernon Oesch, RR 2, Zur-
ich,' table centrepiece, Mrs.
W1%siYi Decker, Zurich; Mrs.
Penhale;• cushion, ,1Viris, A,
Merner, Mrs. Wes Merrier; 'tat-
ted doiiley, Mrs, V. Oescit,
Dining Mem ,accessories, teaand
toK":els pan h alde rs, .Mals. V.
Oesdh, Mrs; Wes Merner; tea
cloth, Mrs. W, Oesch, Mrs, V.
Oesch; luncheon set, R. Madge,
Mips. V, Oesoh; ,buffet set, Mrs.
W.Metrrier Mrs. V. Oesch;
luncheon set, 'Mrs, Decker;
Bedroom: accessories, pillow
cases, embroidered, Mrs. V.
Oesah, Mrs. W. Merner; pillow
oases, any other style, Mrs. W.
Werner, Mrts, V. Desch; vanity
;pelt, Mrs. V. Oesch, Mts. A.
Mariner; pair guest towels, Mrs.
W. Merner, Mrs. V. Oesch.
Children's wear, girl's wool
socks, Mrs. W. Calolaugh, Mrs.
E, Yeo; wool mitts, Mis. Col -
dough, Mrs. T. Penhiale; cahild's
sunsuit, Mr's. E. Yea; •child's
pullover sweater, Mrs. Col -
dough; child's cardigan sweat-
er, Mrs, Cdlelough, Mrs. E. Yeo.
Baby's set,crocheted, Mrs. E.
Yeo, Mrs. ,Colclough; baby's set,
knit, Mrs. Cololough, R. Grain-
ger; crib quilt, Mrs. T. Pen -
hale, Mrs. V. Oesch; sport shirt,
Mrs. E. Kloopp; layette, Mrs. E.
Yeq;
' Ladiles wear, work apron,
Mrs. R. Madge, Mrs. V. Oesch;
housedrests, MIs. W, Merner,
Mrs. E. Yeo;• bed jacket, Mrs.
E. Yea, Mrs. W. Merner; gloves,
wool, Mrs. V. Oetsch, Mrs. Col -
dough; hostess apron, Mr's. W.
Decker, Mrs. V. Odsch; sweat-
er, wool, knit, Mrs. tColclough;
skirt, Mrs. E. Yea; halt, Mrs; R.
M. Peck, Hensall; Mrs. Bryant.
Men's wear, pyjamas', Mrs. E.
Yea; knitted pullover, Mrs. E.
Yea, Mrs. Johnstone; knit
mitts, heavy, Mrs. T. Pemhale,
Mrs. V. Oelsdh; .knit mitts, fine,
Mrs. Colbough, Mrs. E. Yea;
diamond Socks, Mrs. V. Oesch,
Mrs. W. Colclough; heavy
socks, Mrs. Calclou'gh, Mrs. V.
Oesich; wile Socks, Mrs. Cal -
dough; sport shirt, Mrs. E. Yeo.
Other work, quilt, 'apppiiqued,
Mrs. W. Dlecker, Mars. V. Oeseh;
patch work quilt, cotton, Mrs.
A. Merner Mrs. V. Oesch; plain
cotton, quit, Mrs, Wes Merrier,
Mrs. A. Mariner; crocheted af-
ghan, Mrs. V. Oesch, Mrs. E.
Yea; hearth rug, hooked yarn,
Mrs. H. Knopp, Mrs. A. Merner;
hearth rug, hooked wool nags,
Mics. W. Decker, Mrs. Bryant;
house slippers, Mrs. V. Oesoh;
braided mat, Mrs. L. McLeod,
Bayfield; sample knitted lace,
Mrs, MeLeOd.
'Jllie WI'liage Guild Special for.
moat painibs m ladies weik clan•
Ses, 85 went to Mrs. V. Oesc4k
ARTS and CRAFTS: oil
paiinting, scene, Mrs R.M. Peck;
Hensall; Mrs. W. Raitltiihurin,
Goderich; portrait, Mrs. Z. W,
Sprague, Bayfield; any other
subject, Mrs W, Legg, Gode-'
witch, Mrs,. R. M. Peak, iHeaistali.
Water . colours, scene, Mrs.'
Walker Rathbun:, Goderich;
miss maw Hewer, � G^odenioh;
any other subjenMrs. . Wallter
Rathburn, Goderich; Mrs. S!her.-
lock Keyes, Varna.
Charcoal, original of any sub
lett, MTs. Sherlock Keyes, Var-
na; pencil Sketch, Mrs. Alex.
Smith, Gederich; Mrs, J. H.
Johistone, God'er+icl,
Collection of lannateur Snapp -
shots, Mrs. Sherlock; Keyes,
Varna; etched ,aluminum, Mrs.
Wes Merner; collection ,colour-
ed snapshots, Mrs. L. W. Sprag-
ue, Mrs. Tom Penhalle; stuffed
toy, Mrs. V. Oesch, Zurich; any
new craft, Mrs. V. Oeseh, Mrs.
W. Oesch; copper craft, A. Mer-
rier.
Special prize from Fair Ac-
res Studio, for the best poster
of city, 'town, village, or locality
in
Ontario, 26x24", any media,
Mrs, R, M. Peck, Henson, ran
oil painting of the residential
section of Horgalnl in winter-
time;
initer-time; Mrs. Alex. Smith, Gode-
rich, view of Lake Huron tat
God'ericrh, including lighthouse;
1VIrs. W. Legg, Goderich.
Fred Gibor. Tops
Field'Crop Contest
Fred` Gibson's• entry tin Ithe
field c.metition war itap
score of
rop 91co.75 ppoints, at Bay-
field .Fall Fair last week. In
.
this event, score on grain in the
field is ;averaged 'with score for •
grain siannple shown at the fair.
Full list of points follows,
with the Visit figure's, the points
an field 'Seem; second figures. ,
the sample score end the i third,
the ;averaged score:
Fred' Gibson ('93.5, 90) 91.75;
Ralph ,Stephenson (88, 95) 51.5;
Ed. Gs 'W(95g (94, 87)' 90.5; Allan
13ettles (95, 84) 89.5; Russell
Desch (90, 88) 89; James
Cleave (89, 88) 88; GrantStir
wild
li(85ng.5(8, (926, 79) 8,5) 80)85 86.8225.
o.; WilliRalph am: Oesoh
ka ap •(83, 83) 83; Aldie Mustt-
5
ROUNDWORMS IN SWINE
SEEM TO BE INCREASING
Meat paolters are noticing a
larger ,proportion of condemned
livers in swine as a result of
roundworms. The problem is
eontrolable; .hyrgenic and treat-
merit treasures are effective,
say's .Dir", 'Howard Neely, extent'-
sion veterinarian at the Ontar
io Veterinary College,
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