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Jack Kemp, ’Mrs. T. Constable;
tatted centrepiece, Mrs. Jaques;
buffet set, Mrs. Constable, Mrs.
Jaques; table cloth, luncheon set,
place mats, Mrs, Constable; pair
. tea towels, Mrs. Jaques, Mrs.
Paton, Kirkton; kitchen curtains,
Mrs, Jaques; kitchen tablecloth,
Mrs. Constable, Mrs. Jack Kemp;
housedress, Mrs. Clayton Colqu-
houn, Science Hill, Mrs. Jaques;
apron, Mrs. Colquhoun, Mrs.
Kemp; tea apron, Mrs. Colqu
houn, Monty Dobson; ladies py
jamas, Mrs. Seigner, Mrs. Con
stable; night dress, Mrs. Con
stable, Mrs, Marjorie Moon Kirk
ton; ladies gloves, R. N. Spence,
St. Marys; infants jacket, Mrs.
Moon, Mrs. Constable; childs
cotton dress, Mrs. Moon, Mrs,
Jaques; infants dress, Mrs. Seig
ner, Mrs. Colquhoun; boys swea
ter, Mrs. Constable, Mrs, Moon;
pyjamas, Mrs. Constable; men’s
hand knit gloves, Mrs, Constable,
Mrs. Seigner; men’s hand knit
socks, Mrs. Constable, Mrs. Col
quhoun; girl’s sport shirt and
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shell craft, Mrs. Gordon Colqu
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chell, Dublin; cross stitch, Mrs.
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scene, water color any subject.
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Ida H. A. Taylor.
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Elizabeth Taylor, Science Hill;
R. E. Doupe, Kirkton; Sam Giles.
Brown Bread, R. E. Doupe, Sam
Giles. Buns, R. E. Doupe, Sam
Giles, Ward Hern. Woodham. Tea
Biscuits, R. E. Doupe, Sam Gil
es, Mrs. Marion Jaques, Wood
ham. Angel Cake, Mrs. Harold
Hern, Granton; Mrs. Iva'n Brock,
Woodham. Dark Cake, Mrs. Ivan
Brock, Mrs. Marion Jaques, Mrs.
Wallace Selves, Science ■ Hill.
Jelly Roll, Mrs. Elmer Selves,
Science Hill; Mrs. Clayton Col-
Constable;
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quilt, John Berry,
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E. Doupe. Jelly, R. E. Doupe, T.
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Jaques, Rae Stephen, ;
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Doupe, Mrs. Wallace Selves. Jel
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Clayton Colquhoun. Pie and
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Mrs. Tostell, Mrs. Harold Hern,
T. A. Wiseman. Layer Cake, Mrs.
Ivan Brock, Mrs. Clayton Colqu
houn, Mrs. Geo, Mitchell.
Dairy Exhibit, Dairy Butter,
Fred McClymont, two firsts.
Judges, Ethel M. Crago, Ella
E. Urquhart.
Flowers
Cut flowers; snap dragons, Mrs.
Ella Hunkin, Exeter, Mrs. Har
old Hern, 'Granton; straight pe
tal asters, -Mrs. Hunkin, Mrs.
Wilfred Doupe, Kirkton; cruves
petalled asters-, Mrs. Hunkin,
M<s. Harold Hern; basket of as
ters, -Mrs. Hunkin, Mrs. Wilfred
Doupe; cosmos, Mr. R. E. Doupe,
Kirkton, Mrs. Clayton Colqu
houn, Science Hill; dahlias, Sid
ney Adamson, Mrs. Hunkin;
miniature dahlias, Mrs. Hunkin,
Sidney Adamson; bouquet dalias,
Sidney Adamson, Mrs. Hunkin;
gladiolus, Mrs. Wilfred Doupe,
Mrs. Hunkin; spikes six Gladiol
us, Mrs. Hunkin, Mrs. Wilfred
Doupe; basket gladiolus, Mrs.
Wilfred Doupe, second: balsams,
Mrs. Harold Hern; stocks, Mrs.
i Harold Hern, Mrs. Clarence Rou
tly; grummondi phlox, Mrs. Ella
Hunkin, Mrs. Harold Hern; per
ennial phlox, Mrs. I-Iunkin; petu
nias, R. E. Doupe, Sidney Adam
son; double petunias, Mrs. Wil
fred Doupe; tally-ho petunias.
Dr. C. A. Campbell, Kirkton;
salpiglossis, Mrs. Wilfred Doupe;
salvia, Mrs. Hunkin, Mrs. Wil
fred Doupe; dining table centre,
i T. A. Wiseman, Kirkton,
Wilfred Doupe; scabiosa,‘Harold Hern, Mrs. Hunkin;
i rican marigold. Mrs. Harold
Hern, Mrs. Hunkin; "French (marigold, Mrs. Hunkin, Mrs. Pat-
j on, Kirkton; dwarf marigold,
I Mrs. I-Iarold Hern, Mrs. Hunkin;
; verbenias, Mrs. Clarence Routly,
I Kirkton, Mrs. Harold Hern; pan- | sies, Sidney Adamson, Dr. C. A.
j Campbell; Zinnias, large, Mrs. j Hunkin, Dr. Campbell; zinnias,
I small. Mrs. Harold Hern, Mrs.
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i basket of cut flowers, Mrs. Har-
! old Hern, Mrs.
Mrs. Hunkin,
Doupe; rose, Mrs.
Hazel Sparling, L.
play, Mrs. Hunkin, Dr. Campbell;
special by Kirkton Horticultural
Society, three varieties chrysan
themum, Mrs. Harold Hern, Gran
ton.
House Plants, amaryllis, Mrs.
Clarence Routly, fibrous begonia,
Dr. Campbell, Mrs. Routly; tub
erous begonia, M r s. Harold
Hern, Mrs. Routly; collection of
house plants, Mrs. Routley; As
paragus, Mrs. Routly two firsts;
any other begonia, Mrs. Ivan
Brock, Woodham, Mrs. Routly;
ferns, Mrs. Routly; any other
begonia, Mrs. Ivan Brock; spe
cial for African Violet, Mrs. Geo.
Seigner, Mitchell.
Girl’s Garden Club, Georgina
Hall, Kirkton; second, Marilyn
Marshall, third, Sheila Watson,
fourth, Donna Stone, fifth, Jean
Shute, sixth, Muriel Routly, se
venth, Pauline Simpson, eighth,
Muriel Selves.
Pupils Work
Writing: Grade 2, Joyce Dic
key, Marion Thompson, Billy
Dunnell; Grade 3, David Baker;
Grade 4 Phyllis O’Brien, Bar
bara Dunnell, Alice Beimer, Da
vid Hern; Grade 5 and 6, Ruth
Hooiper, Kathleen Mossey; Grade
7 and 8, Alma Hern, Shirley
Mills, Helena Beimer, Marion
Creery,
Autumn Scene
Marion
Hazel
Donna
Grade
Mrs, Geo. Mitchell,
Mrs. Clayton 1
Raspberries, Mrs.
Elizabeth Taylor,
, Mrs.
Colqu-
Ivan
John
Mrs.
Mrs.
Geo.
Rae
Colqu-
Marion
R. E.
, Mrs.
Hunkin; spray,
Mrs. Wilfred
rs. Harold Hern,
Exeter; rose dis-
7
Stanley
Grade—7
Marlon
Carolyn
colours, Laura Gowan,
Francis, Ruth Hooper;
and 8, water colours,
Cfeery, Donna Gilfillan,
Hern, Eleanor Hern.
Sewing
. Apron, Rosemary Dobson, Ma
rion Creery, Janet Colquhoun,
Hazel Sparling; tea towels, Mar
ion Creery, Rosemary Dobson,
Margaret O’Brien, Ruth Hooper;
dolls dress, Janet Colquhoun;
bird house, Fred Delbridge, Har
old Ford, Edward Hern; lawn
ornament, Harold Foster, Grant
Skinner; corner bracket, Harold
Foster, R o n n y Hern; school
lunch, Muriel Selves, Hazel Spar
ling; date loaf, Betty Selves,
Muriel Selves, Janet Colquhoun,
Rosemary Dobson.
Grades 1, 2, 3, 4, candy. Fred
Miller, Earl Miller, Harry Towle,
j Linda Dykeman; muffins, Gre-
eta Stephen (fourth); Grades 5,
6,7,8, drop cookies, Donna Gil
fillan, Rosemary Dobson, Aileen
Selves, Doreen Brock; tea bis-
l cults, Donna Gilfillan, Alma
;Hern, Doreen Brock.
Potted Plant, Grant Gilfillan.
Margaret Allan, Kay Allan; table
bouquet, Janet Colquhoun, Burns
Stephens, Rosemary Dobson, Da
vid Roger; gladioli, Doris Brock,
Mary Ann Tostell, Janet Colqu
houn, David Roger; figurines,
Ross Robinson; life history,
harmful insects, Hazel Sparling,
Rosemary Dobson; snapshots,
Hazel Sparling, Mary Ann Tos
tell; wild seeds, Rosemary Dob
son,
Early potatoes, Billy Marshall,
Fred Miller, Clare Hooper; late
potatoes, Patsy Marshall, Billy
Marshall, Tommy Hern; parsnips,
Lyle Paton, Patsy Marshall, Dor-
een Brock; cucumbers ripe,
Linda Dykeman, Lyle Paton,
Rosemary Dobson; green cucum
bers, David Roger, Edward Hern,
Betty -Selves; blood beets, Patsy
Marshall, Ronald Marshall, Billy
Marshall; sweet corn, Clare
Hooper, Ruth Hooper, Janet Col
quhoun; pop corn, Clare Hooper,
Patsy Marshall; large pumpkin,
Clare Hooper, Ruth Hooper, Mary
Dickey; watermelon, Margaret
Brock, Ronnie Hern, Clifton
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shall, Grant Gilfillan; northern
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David Roger, Helen Hern; col
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