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Clinton News-Record, 1974-08-29, Page 9The Clinton Centennial Committee's first annual arts and craft show held in the arena on Friday and Saturday was a big suc cess, according to organizers. A crowd of about 1,400 atten- ded, and nearly $1,000 was turned over to the Centennial Committee. More than 50 exhibitors were on hand with a variety of crafts. (News-Record photo) Complete results of the Flower Show 67.91 118.69 161." G65 approx. 6' x 5' Reg. 75.45 k G87 approx. 8' x 7' Reg. 131.88 .."G107 approx. 10' x 7' Reg. 179.06 70" Western Red Cedar 1 {2" al, 2:` q 4+2114 J 20 617 SW242 PICNIC TABLE .1.e, 4479 5 798 Duracron white Natural 5 gal, 922 ABS SHUTTERS DECORATIVE INTERIOR EXTER 15" x 63" 15" x72" 15" x BO" 15" x 35" 15"x39" 15" X 47" 15" x55" 15.92 Pr• 17,76 Pt. 19.22 pr. 9.79 pr• 11.24 pr. 12.69 or. 14.47 pr. 1.19 .75 .95 1.59 boor 5" take offs 6" take offs 4" x 10" register SAVEWAY MONEY SAVERS 4 REZ STAIN Ideal for fencing, picnic tables and siding. Redwood or cedar. Reg. 7.85 715 am. EXTERIOR LIGHTS No. 90124 Ceiling mount Black 81/2" long Spiral shaped 60-watt bulb Reg. 2.34 NOW 1.99 MICATIL INSULATION 3 cu, ft. bag Reg: 2.26 NOW: 1 99 Made of sturdy ABS. No painting. Black or white . available. 5" x 5' pipe 1.99 6" x 5' pipe 2.29 5" x 90' elbow .59 6" x 90' elbow .79 4" 510" x 5"angle boot .99 4" x 10" x 6" angle HEATING DUCTWORK Other dectwork available upon request. Do it yourself and save. GARAGE DOORS Reg. Now trx6'6" 89.44 82.93 8'57' 95,00 89.50 9'x7' 105.00 94.25 16'57' 219,00 209.95 • Price includes hardware • Add 00 tor lights • Other sizes available Pre-finished KITCHEN CUPBOARDS Pretinished components packed separately, ready to install. Let Saveway help you lay Out your kitch- en and save MS. Precut - ready to assemble Everything included Reg. 33.70 NOW -r ^ 3033. ALUMINUM STORM WINDOWS These windows can be mounted on exteri- or wood trim. Easily cleaned and,operated from the inside. Bring measurements for your custom made windows. Allow manu- facturing time. No, 91128 Black hordes Clear glass Height 14" Width 41/2" Reg, 6.57 NOW 5.99 BLACKTOP DRIVEWAY SEALER Beautifies, waterproofs and seals asphalt surfaces. Covers approx 500 so ft, Dries overnight. HUMIDIFIER Model No. 200 Softaire Power, Max. cap. 1 gal- lon per hour. 1-year warranty on motor, Only 59.95 8" HOUSING TYPE DECK FAUCET 10.67 ALUMINUM 150075 150015 60* n S:'14 STORM DOORS 2'6"x6'6";. 2'8"x6'8" 2'10" 'x6'10"; 3'x7' EXTERIOR PAINT Name brand. White only. Oil Base 5.39 gal. Latex 4.49 gal. END OF SUMMER CLEAROUT 10% OFF SNATZELYglas WHILE EXISTING STOCKS LAST! Spacemaster STORAGE SHED LUMBER AND BUILDING SUPPLIES LOOK FOR THE BIG ORANGE BUILDING '411 I 11 SE WEEK'S *Saddle and Bareback Bronc Riding *Brahma Bull Riding *Clowns *Cowboys and Cowgirls *Trick Riding *Steer Wrestling *Bull Dogging *Little Britches ODSO And Little Britches Contest Come to the DANCE-Sat., Aug. 31-JOE OVERHOLT:=3'1:0n" PANCAKE BREAKFAST-Sun., Sept. 1 1 CLINTON NEW$-RECORD., ThVRSDAY, AVOUST 29, 1974,-* 111•11111111111111111 Complete results of the flower show are: Asters, Powder Puff, Mrs, A. Bar- nett. Asters, any other- type, R. C. Cook; Mrs. R. Cudmore; Mrs. Colclough. Cosmos display, Mrs. R. Barnett; Mrs. B. Olde; Mrs, Ruth Bond; Zinnias, large, Dahlia Flowered, Mrs. B. Olde, R. C. Cook; Mrs. F. Fingland. Zinnias, large, Cactus flowered, Bram Eindenberg; C. Cook, Mrs. B. Olde. Zinnias, small, R. C. Cook; Jane Symons; Mrs. S. Middleton. Petunias, single, small, old- fashioned, Mrs. F. Fingtand; Mary Epps; Mrs, P. Westerhaut. Petunias, single, large hybrids, a display, Mrs. A. Barnett; Mrs. P. Westerhaut; Mrs. Daphne Johnston. Petunias, double, Mrs. H. Currie; Mrs. A. Barnett. Pansies, a, display, Mrs. F. Fingland; Mrs. A. Barnett; Miss D. Marquis. Snapdragons, large, Mrs. Einden- berg; Mrs, A. Barnett; Bram Ein- denberg. Snapdragons, small, Jane Symons; Mary Epps. Marigold, African, Bram Einden- ' berg; Mrs. S. Middleton; R. C. Cook, Marigold,', French double, Florence Pullen; Mary Epps, Jane Symons: Sweet Peas, annual, Jane Symons; Mrs. B. Olde; Margaret &omen. Phlox, perennial, Mrs. H. Currie; Mrs. Mary Epps; Mrs. F. Fingland. Gladiolus, white, Bram Einden- berg; Fred McClymont; Mrs. R. Cudmore, Gladiolus, red, Bram Einden- berg; Fred McClymont; Mrs. B. Olde. Gladiolus, pink, Bram Einden- berg, Mrs.N. Tyndall; Mrs. F. Sloman, Gladiolus, any other colour, Mrs. R. Cudmore; Mrs. F. Sloman; Mrs. S. Middleton. Gladiolus, different varieties, Fred McClymont; Mrs, F. Sloman; Mrs. S. Middleton. Tuberous Begonias, any colour or colours, Mrs. M. Epps; Mrs. F. Fingland. Dahlia, large decorative, Mrs, F. Cummings; R. C. Cook; Jane Symons. Dahlia, Cactus, Mrs, M. Epps; R. C. Cook; Bram Eindenberg. Dahlia, semi-cactus, R. C. Cook; Mrs. F. Sloman; Ruth Bond. Dahlia, miniature, decorative or cactus, Mrs. F. Cummings; Mary Jamieson; R. C. Cook. Dahlia, Pom-Porn not over 2 in, diant, R. C. Cook; Don Symons; Mrs. P. Sloman.,' Dahlia, Ball, not over 2 in. diem., Mrs. H. Currie; Mrs, A. Barnett; Mrs. F. Cummings. Coleus (foliage), a display of cut- tings, Mrs. R. Cudmore; Mrs, A. Barnett; Florence Pullen. Daisy, any type, Mrs. B. Olde; Mrs. R. Cudmore; Mrs. Daphne Johnston. ' Any other flower grown from seed, stem or one bloom, Mrs. A. Barnett; Ruth Bond; Florence Symons. Geranium, potted, 1st year plant, Mrs. R. Cudmere; R, C. Cook. Gladiolus, basket or container arrangement to ,count, Bram Ein- denberg; Mrs, H. Currie; Stewart Middleton. Arrangement of assorted roses, Mrs. A. Barnett; Mrs. M. Epps; Mrs, F. Fingland. Zinnias, basket or container arrangement to count, Mrs. A. Bar- nett; Mrs, F. Fingland, Mrs. R. Cudmiire. Coffee table arrangement, Mrs. A. Barnett; Mrs, R. Cudmore; Mrs. F. Fingland. • Miniature arrangementnot over 5 in. any direction, Mrs. A, Barnett; Mrs. F. Sloman; Mrs. Colclough. Arrangement of assorted garden flowers in container, Mrs. A. Bar- nett; Mrs. S. Middleton; Mrs. F. Fingland. Display, of assorted garden flowers in container, Mrs. A. Bar- nett; Mrs. Mary Epps; Mrs. R. Cud- more. Mantel arrangement, one sided, Mrs. R, Cudmore; Mrs. S. Mid- dleton; Mrg. M. Epps, A 2 Great Shows *Sat., Aug. 31 and *Sun., Sept. 1 2:00 P.M. DAILY Arrangement in a small unusual container, originality to count, Mrs. M. Epps; Ruth Bond; Margaret Sloman. "Rustic Rhythm" using decorative wood (driftwpod) and other plant material, Mrs. R. Cud- more; Mrs. A. Barnett. Ladies' corsage, Mrs. A. Barnett, Classes for children of public school age (except Junior Gar. deners): Asters, 5 blooms, Robert Snell. Pansies, 5 blooms, Owen Moriarty; Sharon Moriarty. Snapdragons, 3 stems, Robert Snell. Petunias, single, plain petalled, 5' blooms, Robert Snell. Table arrangement not over 12 in- ches high, Sharon Moriarty; Owen Moriarty; Michael Moriarty. Classes for children of public school age and Junior Gardeners: animal of fruits, vegetables or flowers or combination, Owen Moriarty; Sharon Moriarty; Sylvia Forbes; Bev Ma thers; Janie Cooper, Dave Williscraft. Vegetable person, Alex Ivey; David Pullen; Owen Moriarty; Dave Williscraft; Tom Williscraft; Mike Williscraft. Classes for Junior Gardeners only: Zinnias, large, 5 blooms, David Pullen; Steve Riley; D. Williscraft. Asters, 5 blooms, Children's Public Garden; David Pullen; Mike Williscraft, Pansies, 5 blooms,' Tom Williscraft; David Pullen; Barbara Forbes and Dave Williscraft, tied. Snapdragons, 3 stems, Steve Riley; Sylvia Forbes; Mike Williscraft. Petunias, single, plain petalled, 5 blooms, Jamie Cooper; David Pullen; Claude Daw; Craig Bowker; Mike Williscraft; Tom Williscraft; Dave Williscraft, Arrangement in an unusual con- tainter, Christine McGee; David Pullen; David Williscraft. Arrangement in a teacup and saucer, Dave Williscraft; David Pullen; Mike Williscraft; Tom Williscraft;. Carrots, 3, Sylvia Forbes; Steve Riley; Dave Williscraft; Brian Cooper; David Pullen; Barbara Forbes. Dahlia, 1 bloom, Claude Daw; David Pullen; Steve Riley; Christine McGee; Barbara Forbes; Dave Williscraft. • • .0# THERE'S MORE IN '74 -440.1.46.11. As we proudly present Tom Bishop's FAMOUS 4B RANCH RODEO and WILD WEST SHOW at the annual Labor Day Weekend EXETER PUBLIC MEETING THURSDAY, SEPT. 5, 8:00 P.M. REGIONAL ASSESSMENT OFFICE TO CONSIDER AMENDMENT NO, 9 TO THE HURON COUNTY OFFICIAL. PLAN CONCERNING' LOT SIZE STANDARDS AND PEVELOPMENtsTANpARDs LUMBER AND BUILDING SUPPLIES No 8P154 Ttaditionar past lanterr With brass Uri and Coat glasi 16" a 5". 604 bulb max, 21.69 Mon. Thurs. 8:30 ' 6:00 rricloy 8:36 - Saturday 8:60 4100 PHONE 2351582 11111lintaill NIP Mg LAWN LIGHT FIXTURES No 9P137 Tophat 14 lagh x,,13' wide 60 watt bulb max. 13,60 PRICES IN EFFECT UNTIL AUG. 31 CLOSED LABOR DAY MONDAY September 2/74 227 Maio St., No. 4 Hwy. North At Our EXETER YARD ONLY