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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1958-09-17, Page 7WIEBNPAPAY, SIEFTINIBER ?t7, lieait Ontario's Largest School Fair at draws Record umber of Fine AiiarM Bosnian,' Belitrarel Joyce Walker, 9 E,W.' ' Frank Proeter, 5 Morris; Ted Lutz, Turnips; Leslie 10 E.W; Johnny Stadienlan, 1 Morris] DOW aid Machan, IL 11 E.W; John Nes- bitt, 1 Morris; Billy Year, BelgraYal grace Bromley, la 16 E.W fleets; Ruth . Anne Pietch, Bel- grave; 'Harvey Mack, 13 E.W.," Ruth Mathers, 8 Morris; 7441°*$: Andersen, Beigrave; Rose 'Yuill, Morris; Linda Coultes, 9 EN., cabbage; Linda. RIM Beigravei Ronald Howatt, U. 6 1:1.W,; Ronald McBurney, 9 E.W.; Faye Beken- swiller E,W„. Katherine Fear, Belgrave; Neil Edgar, .7 Morris, carrots; Norma Jean Mail.; 6 Morris; Donald Beaman Belgrave; Sheila Flood, 11, 11 Morris; Don- na Edgar, 7 Morris; Nancy Van Camp, 5 Morris; May Snell, U, 6 Cucumbers; Alm: Blair, 13 E.W.; Margaret Craig, 8 Morris; Sharon Warwick, S Morris; Diane Case- more, 7 Morris; Joyce'.Coultes, 9 E,W.; Marlene Finleon, U. 7 E.W, Onions; Grace Mathers, S Morris, Parsnips: Margaret Nicholson, 0 Morris; Ross Wightman, 'Belgrave, Squash; Max Pietch, Belgrave; Harold Campbell, U. E.W.; Vat" dene Noble, 10 ENV.; Wendy Fear, Belgrave; Ruth Moine, 5 Morris; Tommy Warwick, 8 Morris, JOYCE ,PROC'I'.01I dapghter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Proctor of S.S, • . • ,-No. weir top ironaurs'with 'her first place winning aheaf of oats at the • fatr, 5 MorriSi Wendy Feari Belgrave; Joyce .P.rectert 5 Morris; carol Walsh, Belgrave, - • • 171MPKItl• pie; ,grades 7 and Ise: Marie, Coultes; fleigraye; , ',Phonier, AI -Morris; Marie 'Noble:, 0. go Marilyn Campbell,. Mor- ris; Anne Wightman, PolP.Svo;1 Ruth Michie, 5 Morris. , School lunch, open class. Carol Watoh, Belgrave,' Ruth Coultes, 9 Florence .Rinn, Belgrave; Lyncla,:ftion, Beigrave; Marie Noble, Morris; Donna hidgar, 7 Morris. Chocolate layer Oahe, open CLASS; . Ruth' Coultes, 9 E.W.;. • Dianne Marie VanCamp, a Morris:- Mar7,.. 1orie Hopper, Morris;, Brenda Bone, 6 Morris; Sharon Warwick, a Morris; Lila Black 13 E.W. Farm. Meeltanies-, Boys Only Sewing, card: Rryao .CoUltes„- 9 E.W.; Malcolm. Anderson, Belgrave Bobby Black, 13 E.W.; Ross Craig, '10 ,E.W,..:. Donald Pattison„ George Johnston, Belgrave, Bow and arrow, Brian Hopper, 7 Morris; 'Tea Lutz, 1,1., Larry , Elaton,• 7 Morris; 'Gordon McMur- ray, 7 Morris; Lloyd Made, 5 Mor- ris; Neil. Edgar, 7 Morris. Unpainted tie rack: John Wat- son, 4 Morris; Jim Taylor, 9 E.W.; Peter Mason, U. 7 E.W.; •Wayne Elston; 7 Morris, • Gate sign, painted: Elgin Pease, 1 Morris; Hugh Campbell, U. 6 E. W.;George Watson, 4 Morris. SEWING Picture card of bear; grades 1 and 2: Joyce .Coultes, .9 E.W.; Brea- datCoultea, 9 E.W.; Brenda Bone, 6 Morris; Sandra Smith, 3 Morris; Joan Boainan, Belgrave; Norma Jean Mair, 6 Morris. Knit .doll scarf, grades 3 and 4: Dianne Elston; 7 • Morris; Joyce Walker, 9 .ENV.; Lynda ,Coultes, 9 E.W.; Sharon Warwick, 8 Morrie; Linda Bunn, .Belgrave; Lois Rinn, Belgrave. ,Embroidered tea towel, grades $ and 6: Doreen Pattison, 9 E.W.; Valdeane Noble, 10 E.W.; Helen Currie, 9 EW.;- Gloria Jean Lutz; 6 B.W.; Doreen Smith, 9 E.W.; Marjorie Hopper, 7 Morris. - Pennant with "Belgrave", grades and 0:: Betty RIM Reiff Plata:nee Rian, Belgralar Plank 13 B.W.; Trudy, de Morria;llyda K. Coqitgg,, 0%0 41047.tinliiii, gradeti 1, Z 3, 4. Joyce Coultes,. FI•W Chu' tee 9 NW; Viscoi; 7 Mor4 xis; Linda Rhin, Beigrave Lek, Rion, BelgraVe., Phi michion,'.shape of Veleoti.oe, grades 5, iv 8; Ruth Michie, 0 Morris; Betty Rinn, Belgrave; Twee Procter, 5 Morris; f' lereppo Rinn, 'Belgrave;, Carol 'WOO, PO, grave; Lila; Blacic) 1.3 g'W; ftelitrare WJ, rr140* .Girls- Colleetion of 15' fabrics mounted and -named; Ruth-ckiltte, 9 E,W; Marie. Noble, 5 Morris; Linda Wilson, 16 EW,; Jean Look hart, 16,E.W.; Marie clonitea, 1301, grave; Valdeane Noble, 10 Sr, Boya—cciicpticu of 12 weeds, pressed,, mounted and named: Jim Tayler, 9 E.W.; Harold Campbell, 6 Tommy Warwick, 8 Mor- ris; Elgin Pease, 1 Morrig;Wayne. Elston, 7 'Morris; Hugh Campbell; 6 E.W. • Jr, tiris,;Collection 50 :but- tons, mounted; Lynda Coultes, E.W,; Shaven Beanie ; 9 gw.; Joyce Walker, 9 E.W,; 'Margaret Craig, 8 :Morris; 'Dianne Easton, Morris; Joyce Cc:mites, 9 EN, Jr. Boys'- Seap carving; Ted Lutz 6 E,W.; Larry Elston, 7 Morris; Dale Pletch; 3 Morris; Barry Pletch 3 Morris; David Bosrnan, Belgrave; Walter Whitehead, 7 Morris, • Open Class for Boys and 'Girls,- Miniature bouquet of flowers: Janette Johnston, Belgraye; Shar- on Reavie, 9 E.W.; Carol. Walsh, BelgraVe; Gordon McMurray, 7 Morris; Linda Johnston, Belgrave; Linda Rinn; Belgrave. Library Bit Special PrOes Grades 5-8, boys—Pr. book ends, finished: Wayne Elston.,? Mo7is; John Mcciinehey, 16 ENV.; Clay- ton Robinson, 7 E.W, Grades 5-8, girisalodelled Illus- tration of a story: Barbara Krug, Belgrave; Mary Nesbitt, 1 Morris; (Please turn to Page eight) tiEWRAVE—The fall fieaaeal has once *IMMO with corrintrinities large and small playa, fling their fairs. Belgrave, as Usual, was the scene of much:activity oh Taesday and WeriaeSclay when tin 38th annual schOol fair was held, On Tilesdaiaafterrioari and even,- log, despite pool Wind* find heavy rains, parents and, teachers were helping the ahildren place their exhibits and, displays. in the com- munity arena, Officials of,t he Belgrave School Fair Board ,are: Past Prealdent, Howard Campbell; president, Geo. Michle; secretaryatreasurer, Stan- ley Hopper. The pupils, from 19 schools took part, in the event, The follow- ing are the sektals, and their tea, chers. •S,S. 1 Morria, Mrs, j, Grif- fiths; S.S. 3 Morris, Miss Lorne Barry; S,S, 4 Morris, Mrs. W. Mil- ler; SS. 5 Morris, Neil Eadie; S.S 6 Morris, Miss Ruth Proctet; BS 7 Morris, Miss Sheila Black; S.S. 8 Morris, Newton Galbraith.; S.S. Morris, Jean Vogt; S.S. 11 Morris Mrs. Harvey Robertson; U.S.S, 17 :Belgtpve)) Mrs. Mary. Woods, sr. room, Miss Louise 'Jefferson jr, room; S.S. 9 E, Wawanosh, Lloyd Armstrong; S.S. 10 Mrs. Ap- t,rey S.S, 13 E,W„ Mrs, Mary Wightman; U.s.S. E. & W.W., McKay; U.,S,S, 6 E. & W,W„ Mrs, Elmer Robertson; U,S S. E, W.W.; LISS. 11 E.W, & Hullett, Mrs. Myrtle Yinsgblat, Inspector Opens•Fair •A large crowd was in attendanee on Wednesday afternoon 'and era; joyed watching, they colerful :parade of school children; led by the Bel- grave Pipe. Band along the main Street and • into. the • 'community centre grounds, Rein showers were prevalent most of the; day but' held off for 'the routaide activities: The fair was officially ,opened by , J. -Ix: Kinkead of Goderich, public , school inspector. 7 • Judges for the different exhibits Were: Flavaers, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Epps, Clinton; home economics, Miss Dorothe Comber, Wingham; swine club, 4-H,,poug Miles, agri- cultural .representative and Art Bolton, assistant; fruit, Russell Chard; Foreat; Vegetables; Doug Miles and Art Bolton; school work, J, H. Kinkead; poidtry, pets' an'd eggs, Charlie Thomas and Bill Wheeler, Brussels; ponies, George Tervit, Winghara. Exhibits' were. Of high; quality this year, and there I was an eapes eiallY. nice shovaing'ef .floarers.: Of- ficials: estimated that atherie , 'were about 2,6001entriest i theif air which compares.; with tilfiat Years a despite; the* rainy; tweather ,thee past.. fell! Supplementary Owe* Beginners in Sept. OW Pie 114repkin; Donald Pattison, Mary EilenTaylor, 13 KW,..; Elaine Robinson, ij, 7 E,W.; Ruth Campbell, -a- Morris; Prima :Sbora- reed, U. 11 Morris; Gordon 'Rion, Belgrave, Citron:, Linda: .Caldwell, E,W,; Warren Thyme°, 8 Morris; Gail MeLOnoan, 8 Morris; Wayne Hop- per, 7 Morria, Largest Sunflower: Nancy Craig, 10 E.W; Gary VanCamp, 6 Morris; Linda .Caldwell, E.W.; Ken Ma,- tbers, Morris; Cameron Ander- son, Belgrave; Gordon Rhin, Bel-, grave: Tomatoes: Doris Coultes, 9 E.W4 • Gordon Rinn, .Belgrave; Donald. Pattison, .9 .E, Wa Connie Mann,, 7 Morris; Wayne Hopper, 7 Morris; Noll Vincent, Beigrave, Onions; Donald Pattison, 9 ENV; Gordon Rinn, laelgrave; George• Cook, E,W.; Mary Grasby„ 5 Morris; Richard Andersoa, Bel-, grave; Sandra Procter, a Morris.' Carrots; Vincent, • Belgrave; Wayne -Hopper., 7 Morris; 'Sandra Procter, 5 Morris; Bryan Black; 13 E.W.; Gordon Rinn, Belgrs,Ve; Ruth Campbell, 7 Morris, Largest Potato:• Ronald ,Cook, Belgra,ve; -Connie 'Mann, 7 Morris; Wayne .Hopper, 7 Morris.; Nancy Craig, 10 E.M.; Neil Vincent,-Bel- ,grave; Cameron Anderson, Bel- grave, Muskmelon: Leonard Robinson, U. 7 E,W.; Dianne Elston, 7 Morris; Murray •Elston,.• Morris; Lois . Eckinawiller, U. 7 E.W. Kiaske Koopman, U. 6 E.W. Open, from Home Farm • - Junior 'Grades Collection. of vegetables: Lois Rinn, Belgrave; Audrey Snell; U. 6 E.WaDonald Pattison, 9 E,W„ Ted Lutz, U. 6 E.W.; Neil Edgar, Mor- ris 7; Jane Campbell, Morris 7. Largest pumpkin: Gerald Brewer 8 Morris; Brian Black, 13 E.W.; George Johnston, Belgrave; Allan Bosman, .Belgrave; Margaret Pat- tison, 9 -E.W.;. Larry Allan Walters. 11, Morris. White beans:,Janette ;Johnston Belgrave;. Lois: Ram; ,Beigrave-; Lloyd Michie, a:Morria; Frank- Pro-. eter,' 5 lVforria;•AucheY.Snell,43,6',E. W. I •••• Colored beans:- Ted Lett, U.; 6.E.; W,; Jane, Campbell, 7 -Morris;, Shara an Warwick, '8 ,Morrisa Lloyd MP' •aMorria; Ian-Scott, 13 E.W.';: lEa1P11,-S29.4tal3 •A,W. gor4.44 • tt 4 oriiiiii,j AcifiloT'kii " Amilii.Grades.V,1,1.?;„ Nartiae411 Spy'. ROVs'Irinit,'4§3 Mora' tie; Sandra' Srhith'"3 *Si:14;111'1 Luta', Lyay., Caidel t.w.• 1-9 i. 7iYac S -.110pirOp.„ Pah*: Donald Pattison, U. 0 E.,' ScW.11;ieLfell(Zd'•814eiglritee; :5 Morris; 41Y3 .E,W.; Mary BervieY, Mattis; RossgglW Llrinire00:: arrangement nay. 8chietee ;1ryejne ohp_ Morris; Woods, Humphries, 11 stop, e:en lagn,rasve Morris., 7taton, 7 Morrie; 'Ralph Scott, la „NW; Ruth Decoration for Hallowe'en table; JORimustthonA, nBaelPgireatVell PNeeravVein; cgenllte,' Belgrave; Ralph Scott, '13 E,W; LI3inudow .Rinn, Belgrave,; Ian Scott, Livjngroom boiluet; Ruth Michie, 5 Morris; Janet' Beecroft: 7 KW.; Carold ' Walsh, Belgrave; Tommy Warwick, 8 Morris; Marie Noble, Moi;jeariincn Belgrave, Aste: Carol Walsh, Belgrave, Cosmos: Kenneth McGowan, 10 E.W,; • Anne Caldwell, 10 E.W,; Kenneth Pollard, 11 Morris; Ahne Wightman, Beigrare; Wayne Pletferh;ca l3neliviitgraarveof,ldD:oreHenughcinp Smyth,a 9 A. French Marigold; Bob Mathers, 8 Morrie; Gloria Jean Lutz, U. 6 E.W.; Betty Rion, Belgrave; Lin- pm.rd Johnston,aeitleknms, 117BIlEgmtwa,V, e 8z; Margaret Larkspur; Murray Proeter, 5 Morris; Ruth': Michie, 5 Morris. :Snapdragon: ,Carolyn Sprang, la 6 E.W, , • 'Petunia:DM/glee Hovvatt; 6 E.W.; Norman Lockhart; 46 E.W.; •Mar- jorie Hopper, 7 Morris.. Phlox; main Pease, 1 'Morris; Margery Black, 13 ,E.W.; .Margaret Nicholson, 5 Morris; Joyce Proc- ter, 5 Morris; Marie Noble, 5 •Mor- ris; Keith Pletch• Belgrave. Zinnias: Ralph Campbell, U.16, E.W.,;aKeith Bone, 6 Morris; Ralph Logan, Belgraye; Douglas 13lernan. U. 7 El.Wa Mary Machan, U. 11 E. W.; Fred Brewer, 8 Morris. Cornflowers: Mary Craig, S Mor- ris; Max Pleteh, Belgrave; Linda Coultes, 13 E.W.; Ross Wightman Belgrave; Ross Goa, 8 Morris; Ray Gilfillan; U. 11 E.W. and Hullett. Stocks; Barry Logan, Belgrave; Jean Walters, 11 Morris; Jane Eck- enswilier, U.7 E.W,;' Valdeane Noble, 10 E.W.; Grace Mathers, 8 Morris; ,Jean '.Bolger,. 11' Morris; Gladiola open class: Shirley Snell, la 6 E. & EllialaWalter Ba- non,t •Belgrave;: Gloria • Jean- a Lutz, 7j. 6 ,E: JoanaLockhart, g16ra476;iffeArncre$'n'eWliTEtni. B,t; Dahlia Anne' Caldwell; 10, E.W.; Douglas •Howatt, 6 .E.W.; Margaret Nicholson, :5 Morris'; :Ruth ,Michie, j „aare ing s triele„.,alseaqueb: , Li n d a: saelgraare;asaatSy. gratig.,;$ Morrisa; PAX: ;Pnal;,03,algreaaal aFlorence!i ,melgraveaaSficiarity, MeCien-i nataak,,Morris. 3 Jriti t iLityingroonr arrangement f, '1Flor-f emfe Wrin;aladigravet,;MarY Craig. afortia;,i Linda .johriStota' Bel- grave;•Linda Coultes, 13 E.W. •,, DecoratibnS for September birth-. day table: Marie Noble, 5 Morris; Betty Binh; Belgrave; 'Florence Rinn, Relgratte; Joyce Procter, 5 Morris; Linda 'Coultes, '13 E,.W.; Lila Black, 13 E.W. Open. Class -- Grades 1, 2. 3, 4 Potatoes, early; Murray Vincent, Belgrave; Neil Vincent, Belgrave; Ross Craig, 1Q EaVa 'Larry Neal- ery, Beigrave; Douglas Pollard, 1,1. grave. 11 Morris; Donald Vincent, Bel- .Late potatoes: Donald Vincent, Belgrave; Donald Pattison, 9 E.W.; Neil Vincent, Belgrave; Brian Wal- den, U: 6:ENV.. Audrey Coultes, Belgrave; Gary Walden, U, 4 E,W, Turnips, any variety: Johnny Stadlemanal Morris .; Ted Lutz, U. 6 ENV.; Billy Fear; U.a3 Roes, Ynill, 3 Morris; Ian Scott, 11 Ralph :Scott, .1.3 ENV.. Roots and vegetablits, gradea q; 6, 7; 8 from' school fair seed: Muskmelon: deorge, Sehtiamanal Morris; Margaret Finleon, U.' 7 E. W.; Gloria •JeanaLutz, U. 6 E.W.; Linda Johnston,' Beigrave; Shirley Machan, U: 11 ENV.; Betty Yuag- blut; 7 11 E.W. Watermelon: Jean Shortteed, 11 Morris; Mary Machan, U. 11, E. Wa. Jean Bacon, Belgrave; Barry Scott, 9 E.W.; Walter Bacon, Bei- grave; Cora Smith, 3 Morris. Mange's: Larry Fear, Belgrave; Marjory Black, 13 E.W.; Anne Caldwell, 10 E W.; Linda Kathleen Coultes, 13 E.W.; Jim Taylor, 9 E, W. Open Classes from Home Farm. Grades • 5, 6, 7, 8 Potatoes r Gordon ; McMurrase 7 Morris; Ross Gall,. S Morris;•Barry Legan,;Belgrave;: Ralph Logan, Belgrave' Shirley 'Snell,' U. 6 E.W.; Bettya.Rinrat Belgrave: Early ,potatoes: Glciria. Jean Lutz,, 6.'ENV.; ,Linda Johnston,* Bea: grave;-Carol Walsh,: Belgrave; KAY Naylor, ;E.W.; Keith Bone, .e LouisPaabstaaleaniMs. Morris.; • 1 Morris Bess Bel'j. grave; apigarat,Nielliesen, 5 Mena OAT Artaai lahazrag. 6 E.W.4 jatraVaiiiy",Pargeter, ,g ,MorFi; LiridEe laiithleaa Caiiltes; 13 ENV., TI • t .:1) „Isavgeat :Rai h . Camp', ll:.11.j.;t1L1,6iirla***,,KiaMthlet,ejrZyCoBullteeks.,. 1133 Larry NetherYaBlgiaae'; 1„,; ,E.lar„,.. Margaret Fi,nieon, aa 7 E.W.. - • 8/low apples; Srrasith,1 Coultes; 'beans: Linda ;Kathleen, ;al-boas; C,Oultea, 13 E.W.; Linda Johnston, 'Scott, 13' E.W.; Leslie CaMP,hell,! 10, 'Scoat, '1a:,EV.; Ralph Beigrave; Florence Rinn, BelgraVe; E.vv, Joyce, Procter, 5 Morris; Barry McIntosh 'Reds: Ross Yuill, Mor- Scott, 9 E.W.; Margaret Nichol- son, 5 Morris. ris 3; Keith VanCamp, 5 Morris: Colored beans: Gloria Jean Lutz, Ralph Scott, 13 E.W.; Tan Scott, 13 U. 6 E.W,; Ruth Michie, 5 Morris; E.W.; David McDowell, 13 KW.; Elgin Pease, 1 Morris; Barry Scott, John Nesbitt, 1 Morris, Linda• Kathleen Coultes, 13 E.W.; 9 E.W.; Joyce Procter, 5 Morris. Any other five varieties: Marilyn '.Collection of vegetables: Doreen Taylor, 13 E.W. - Ronnie ,Taylor, 13 Pattison, 9 E.W.; Reiss Coll, 8 Mar- Procter, 5 Morris; Ronald Howatt, E.W.; Ted Lutz,' E.W.;.Frank ris;, Marie• Coultes, Belgrave; Mar- 6, E.W.; Ian Scott, 13 E.W, garet Nicholson, 5 Morris; Ralph Pears: Ross Yuill, 3 Morris; Bon- began, Belgrave; Barry Logan; tile Cook, 13 E.W,; Barbara Patti- , son, 9 E.W.; Ted Lutz, 6 E.W.; Jim Cook, 13 KW.; Malcolm Ander- BIG POULTRY descriptions was proudly laspeets Brusselsa son, Beigrave, School Fair 'Seed, G. 1, 2, 3, 4 , . Roots and Vegetables Bennie Cook, 13 E,W.; Crabapples: Nancy VanCamp, 5 Onions:' Parsnips: Barbara Pattisbn, 9 E. Morris; Ralph Scott, 13 E.W.; Rosa W.; •Marilyn Campbell, 5 Morris; Yuill, 3 Morris; Alex Blair, 13 E. Brian Hopper, 7 Morris; Harvey NV'.. Mary Snell, 6E.W.; Tan Scott, . E.W. • GORDON MeatURRAY, 10, son of Mr, and Mrs. Robert McMurray of Morris Township was proud of 'Cupid', las Holstein calf entered in the show. • . , . • - BAKING Bran Muffins, 'grades and 2: Judith McDOWell, 13 E.W.; Carol Shortreed, 1.). Morris; Audrey Cora tes, Belgraare;, Ruth Ann PIetch, Belgrave; Helen , Searle, 11 Morris; Joan Beaman, Belgrave. ' Date loaf, gradeal and 4: Linda Nesbitt, 12 Merrier Katherine- Fear. 3: Morris and EaNa, MarjOry Smith E.W., Norma Smith, 6 E.W.; Di- Aram Elston, '7 'Morris; Beverley MacDonald, 12 Morris.' " Tea'bistuita, grades 5 and 6: Bar- bara Wasson,' '12 Morris; Doreen 'Pattison, •9. E,W,; Donna ' Greatly. SHOW—One of the largest entries in poultry' of all entered at the Belgrave School Fair, Larry Robiason the first prize entry of eiriekena of Norma Mair of,. • Grown, in School Fair Area Grades 5, 6, 7,.8; Assorted fruit, table use: Ross Yuill, 3 Morris; George Johnston; Belgrave; Garry McSween, Bel- grave; Malcolm Anderson, Belgrave. Alex Blair, 13 E.W.; Linda. Rinn, Belgrave. Northern Spy: Gloria Jean Lutz, 6 E.W.; Jean Caldwell, 10 E.W.; Joyce Procter, 5 Morris; Dorothy Howatt, 6 E.W.; Ken McGowan, 10 E.W.; Mary Nesbitt, 1 Morris. Snows; Clayton Robinson, 7 E. W.; Jean Naylor, 7 E.W,; Kay Naylor, 7 E.W.; Douglas Johnston, Beigrave; Dorothy Howatt, 6 E.W:; Anne Caldwell, 10 E.W. McIntosh Reds: Murray Procter, 6 Morris; Hugh Campbell, 6 E.W.; Ross Goll, 8 Morris; Linda K. Coul- tes 13 E.W.; Keith Belie, 6 Morris; Anne Caldwell, 10 E.W. • Apples, any. five varieties: Bob Taylor, 13 E.W,; Joyce Procter, 5 Morris, Carol Walsh. Belgrav,,,, Gloria Jean Lutz, NV 6 E.; Ralph Scott, 13 E.W.; Douglas Howatt, 6 E.W. Petits; Clayton Robinson, 7 E.'W.; Gloria Seen Lutz, 6 E.W.: Doree-n Pattison, 9 1)1.W%; Ken McGowan, 10 E,W,; .Marjorie Black, 13 L.W.; Martie Koopman, 6 E.W,• Crabapples: Linda It Coultes, 13 ENV.; Gloria Jean Lutz, 6 ENV.; Murray Procter, 5 Morris; Clayton Robinson, 7 E,W; Peter Mason, 7 Ef.W.; David Beectoft, 7 EW. Assorted fruits, five varieties: Li- la Black, 18 ENV,; Carol Wash, Belgrave; Ruth Coultes, 9 E.W.: boreeri Pattison; 9 B.W.; Florence ttt.rianr‘rrie,,Belgrave; Ralph Logan, Bel- Mann, 7 Morris; Ivan Wheeler; Belgrave; David McDowell, 13 E.W. Squash; James Campbell, 6 E.W.; Carol Shortreed, U. 1.1 Morris; Marion Youngblut,.0 11 E,W,; Mar- garet Pattison, 9 E.Wa Brian Pol- lard, T.J, 11 Morris; Jane Campbell, 7 Morris. Watermelon: Donald Vincent, Belgrave; Ross Wilson, U. 16 E,W.; tarry Walden, la 6 E.W.`; Joan Boman, Belgrave; Ivan Scott, 13 E W. . Mange's: Keith VanCamp, 5 Mor- ris; Leonard Robinson, U. 7 KW; Tommy Black, 13 E.W.; Sheila Flood, U 11 Morris; Leslie Cald- well, 10 - E.W.; Prank Procter, 5 Morris, ' From School Fair Seed Oradea 5, 6, 7, 8 Mangela: JIM Taylor, 9 E.W.; John Shoeman, 1 Morris; Bruce Youngblut, U 11 E.W.; Ken Black, 13 E.W.; Joyce Procter, 5 Morris; Murray Youngblut,'U, 11 E.W. Turnips; Louis Paul Stadelman, 1 Morris; Anne Caldwell, 10 EW,.; Mine Wightinari Belgrave; David Beeeroft, U, 7 E‘,W.; Peter Mason. U, 7 E.W.; Getilyrin Griffith, 12 Morris, Beets: Bob Taylor, 13 E.W.; Mar- jory Black; 13 V.W,; Dorothy How- ad, U, 6 E.W,; Ralph Cams-bell It 6 10.Wa Kay 14aylor, 7 g.W; John motnnia, tj, 11W. , Cabbage: Wayne Elston, 3,1for. riffs; Gordon Campbell, 5 Morris; Jim Eckinswiller, U, E,W.; Ralph Logan, Belgrave: Linda Wilson, U. 16 ENV.; John Watson, 4,MorriS, Carrots; Marie Noble, Morris; Lila M, Ilia* 13 E.W.; Elgin ,Pease, 1 Morris; Marie Coultes', 13eigrave; Doreen Smyth, 9 EA; Bob Lockhart, tr, 16 EN. Cucumbers; Douglas Howatt, 6 E.W,.; Kenneth McGowan, 10 E. W,; Clayton Robinson, U, B.W. Jean Noyio,,yr, 71. t.W.: Rofttho Thvithe, 8 Morris; Keith' Coultea, VW: WAYNE (PLETa/II Of Iteigrave took top iminmes at 'the North Huron Shrine coirmetition held in connection With the BeigraVr? WeOne had the top gilt lit the bow, FLOWERS Open Class Hon* Farm Donald Vtheent, Bel- grade; Murray Vincent, teigeave; Tea tat,. U. e t. & ARV' Schiefelo, Beigtano; Lednard Rob- ifton, 13, George Johnston, Belgrave, SCHOOLIIPABADNts:1 Each llot the seiioleataking.spara in the -parade alhere''';iiidged; 26 per .cent MO OP Oa ! °c at arlarchitija'isarliggVei'Atliarded tor lfitaaatitiO, itao MO, taldit.I.allg.'.1.2 atel.ri a. ipeaktigpflid' eel h•Otrfo' be largest family' iii fathal' ; saheb!' r'fair ;area ate acoMet t before the' apilitfe' ' on faipsdayawaaaWopaisis Mr' ad :Mrs] Klas • de tong of :R.R. a Brhat sele. , ' ": • "“,•-• .Winners,• of the:aborts" attivitiet were as follows: Running races: Boys 6 to 8, Rotithe'laUrdon, Lloyd Michie, Douglair Srnith. ,Girls, Mar- garet Craig, Audrey, Wilkins, Lim. de Yong. Boys 9 to 11„Larry Dun- can, Murray LoWe; Barry ," :Scott; girls, Matioria, :Kopper', Wendy Pear, Grace Mallets. Boya, 12 'and over, iDotigia,s JobirStan, Bob Reth' eringten, lVfortikY Procter ; girls; TrudY ,de Mailentaalacklin, Linda coPitea;, ,Softball throsaa', Datiglaa. Stgrl, dill., hWeosivikigertnrf 34:WaarylneneeE jtsal. lin, Ruth ..Michie, Shirley Mein,- nes. Three-legged race, Douglas Johnston and,, •oTaylor,, Carter and, Grant Currie, Girls,. Mary Craig any Grace, Mathers de Yong' and . Trudy de Yang, Wendy Fear and Jean Bacon. Backward.. race Jim Taylor, Doeglai Johnston,, Wayne Coultes; gala Linda CoUltes, Ruth Mathers Trudy de, Yong, Flopping race. Trudy de Yong, Linda Coultes, and Shirley McInnes, grain ,•-a Open ClasSes From the Koine Farm Medium or late oats; Elgin Pease, 1 Morris; Dbnaid Walker. Belgrave; Jim Taylor, 9 E.W.; Val- deane E.W.; Katherine Fear, Beigrave; Louis Stadieman 1 Morris, Early oats: Dougllas Johnston, Belgrave; M. Van Larriratron. Barley', any Variety; Valdeane Noble, 10 E.W.f Jim ,Taylor; 9 E 'Sara Barry Spada 9, E W. Barbara gWraaysseor n,12Merals; Billy Pear, )3e1- Sheaf Oats, any variety: Joyce Procter, 5 Infer-HS; Ross Gott, 8 Morris; Jim Taylor, .9 ,E,W,; .Mary Ellen Walsh, • talgrave; David Walsh, Belgrave; G4 rant Couitea, 9 Winter wheat, Carol 'Shortreed, U, 11 Morrie; Joan Shortreed, U. 11 Morris; L, V. Stadleman; 1 Matra tia; Valdeane Noble, 10 E.W.' ' Mut- rey Procter, , Istartia; Leonard Robinson, U, 7 E.W. Hybrid corns Joyce Procter; 5 Morris; Leuia Pahl. Stadleman, 1 Morris; Marlette '131aek, 13 E.W Ternary Black; 13! ,111(W.,; Bryan Coultea 9 Douglas 'Enema* Beigrave. Sweet Core: Daorield Pattison, 9 E,W.; Shirley , Seel!, V. e E.Via; Audrey Snell, 71.' 6 Wit Douglas Johnston, Belgraya; Ralph Seat, 13 E.W.; joyee Preeter, 5 Morrie. .field corn ; Joyce ' Procter,, 6 Morris; 'rank Prrieter, 5 Morris; Ross Vuiti, 4 Morrie. Beets Mid Vegetable* Frain! School Fair Seed Oradea Il, 94, 8, 4 Marigelat TolltinY Oath, i) 'ENV`, ti F is fitivincip both Intiante and strength Was top Winner in the dog Ai)* ht the Belgrave Fair. Owned b- Dorilit Iiittoh tot Mortis Towoottip, two ot the fairer sex attending the fair adralred ihe rrintibr. Lett 16 tight Lorna *Oft and 111larilYst PrIgrare School Fair pitetos cour tesy Cantelart. J.