Times-Advocate, 1988-09-14, Page 19Kirkton Fair.entry.results
KIRKTON - Most points in roots
and vegetables Gladys Cudmorc;
Most points in grains and- seeds -
John - Denutter. .
Field crop - Most points in wheat.
Ewart Crago, Most points in beans
Fred Cowdry, Most points in corn
- Mike O'Shea.
Most points in cut flowers (Class
3.9 .and 40) - Josie Rykeman, Most
points in. potted plants Eleanor
L.easa, Best plant in show - Eleanor
Leasa. '
Most points in home department
(Ladies Work) (L.A. Ball Special) -
Brcnd.a Bain, Most points in crafts
-and hobbies (including decorations)
-• Eleanor Leasa, Moist points young
teens - Karen Foster.
Best quilt - Isabel Annis.
Most points baking - Helen.
Haynes. Most points canning .- Ruth
Johnson.
Jun it r --Fair
-Penmanship special: K-2 - Boy Ja-
nne White, •Girl Marla Barker; 3-5 -
Boy Scott Hodgins, -Girl Rebecca
Miller; 6-8 . Boy Glenn Bertrand,
t ;irl Linda Wallis. •
Rest dressed bear: K-2 - Elsa Pihl;
5 • Holly Zwaan; 6-8 - Denise
Cowdrey.
- Field Crtip Results
-Corn: Mike O'Shea 81 points; Al-
bert Weernink 83; Harry Wccrsink
83; Ken Bcarss 82; Ewart Crago 81;
Elden 1Vcstrnan 81; Bill Stephens
.79-.
While Beans: -Fred Cowdrey 88
points; Albert' Weernink 87; Mike
()Shea* 86; Ken Bearss 84; Ron
Grant 84; harry Weersink 83.; Gerald
Poet -82.5; Eldon \Postman 82.5;
Rill Stephens 81. -
Wheat:. Ewart Crago 92 points;
Jack.Naim 90.5; Burns Blackler 89;
John Switzer 88.5; Albert Weernink
88; Gary Urquhart 87; Fred Cowdrey
87; Mike O'Shea 85; Harry Weersink
85; John Simpson 84.
4-H Results
Champ Showmanship Class: Nov,
ice 1. Kelly Sue Robinson 2. Bob
For more
Fair coverage
turn to
page 14A
Wheeler 3. Linda Wallis 4. Elizabeth
French 5. Mark Lynn. Junior - 1.
Bonnie Hartwick 2. Blake Robinson
3. Steve Wheeler 4. Elizabeth
French 5. Rob Damen.
Champion Dairy Exhibit: Eliza-
beth French, Mark Lynn, Bonnie
Hartwick, Linda Wallis, Steve
Wheeler, Blake Robinson; 2 year
Funding for projects
GUELPH - Four University of
Guelph research projects have re-
ceived 5210,000 in funding support
through the University Research In-
centive Fund (ORIF) program. Es-
- tal)JiShcd by the Ministry of Col-
leges and Universities, the program
is designed to encourage university -
industry collaboration. Individual
industries match the fund's contri-
bution to a given project with
equipment, technical support or
supplies.
"I'm pleased that the University
of Guelph received funding for all
four projects it applied for," says
Dr. Larry Milligan, Dean of Re-
search. "This support brings the to-
tal value of the 18 URIF awards re-
ceived by the university since
February, 1987, to almost S1 mil
lion. And with the industry input,
the total impact of the URIF pro-
gram is nearly 52 million. It shows
a great deal of commitment by the
province and industry to University
of Guelph research.
The largest award goes to Prof.
James Linders, Department of
Computing and Information Sci-
ence, who received 594,164 for the
development of the DELPHI Pro-
ject, an alternative to mainframe
computer systems.
We are ready to meet
T
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. open class: 1. Rob Damen 2. Step e
Wheeler 3. Blake Robinson; 3 year
open class: Blake Robinson.
Pet show
Smallest pet - Elizabeth Shire (De
De), .Biggest pet - Katrina Bland(
(Sounder), Most unusual pet - Regie
Young (Archie), Best dressed -. Mich-
el Leidcrmueller (Mickey), Best trick
- Laurie Richardson (Brownie), Most
obedient Lynn .Leidermueller (Hei-
di), Longest tail Greg Ellis (Tulip),
Brightest eyes - Rachel Stoat (Eri-
Optimist special: Ncedlecrali arti-
cle - Marna • Piltl, Katrina Brandt,.
Chris Mcllhargey; Building blocks -
Jeff McRohert,
Baking Junior' - Most points - An-
drea French.
• •Senior Baking -• Must points -
Eliiabcth French.
McNaughton Shell Special (Carved
Jack -O -Lantern): K-4 -- Jamie
{O'Shea •
Prince of Pumpkin. Patch (Most
points in vegetables) -• Jared French
and Jamie O'Shea; Princess of Pump-
kin Patch (Most. points ; in vegeta-
bles) - Linda Wallis.
Bickell-Overholt Special (Wood-
working): 15 and under - Trevor
-Mills. - -
Blanshard Telephone Special:
Biggest sunflower - Laurie Foster.
'Best decorated bicycle - Emclie
Pahl; Granton; Best clown - Kristin
Rundle, RR 6 St. ' Marys; Nicole
/-waan - Joanne Maeta and family;
Best Jr. float - Kristan Rundle, RR 6
St. Marys; Best Decorated car - liii►
Waghorn. Kirkton; H,st Decorated
float - Kirkton . Winner's Institute;
Best Horse and Rider - Viola Harper,
Dublin.
'Stall -ens Food Voti.Ii r Draw - Glu
ria Co�F well.
ca). Longest Ears - Christy Dishtnan
(Leo). Most sports - Pauline Brandt
(Salt and Pepper) and -Blackest pct -
Jeremy O'Shea (Blackhawk).
Baby show
0-6 Months: Evan; Doupe, son of
Kevin and Joyce. RR 1 St. Marys;
Cody Blackler, son of David and
Sylvia, RR 1 St. Marys;. Ashley
Rodgers; daughter of Darlene and
Kirkton; Julie Anne Bibby.
daughter of Steve and. Tammy, Kirk
'ton; Bradley Robinson, son of Joan
and Mark, .Kirkton; Kaelene•Rundle,
daughter of marry. and Jane, Wood-
ham. ,
6-12 Months: Mark Seip, son of
Cathy and Tom, -Exeter; Shea Suther-
land, daughter of Lisa and Peter,
Woodham; Mathew Ros, son of inn
and Mary. RR 1 St. Marys; Tacque- .
•lyn- Scott; daughter of Sharon and
Ron --Scott, Kitchener; James Bam-
brough, son of David and Dale, RR
-1 St. Marys; Sharilyn Doupe, daugh-
ter of Vern and Kathy, -RR 5 Tin-
ton.
1.2-18 Months: Benjamin Willis
Leake, son of Patty Leake. Stratford;
Melanie Marriott, daughter of Sue
and Doug, RR 6 St. Marys; Jeff An-
derson, son of Stephanie and Bruce,
Exeter; Lesley Binning, daughter of
Richard and Susan, Mitchell.
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FERTILIZER
- 15 flotation custom fertilizer.
applicators
- -liquid or dry fertilizer
- custom spraying of
Round -up and other
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Call for prices
SEED WHEAT
- Hyland Brand Augusta and Houser
- Harus and Fredrick
- Monopol also available -
The 'Blue Tag' assures you of Certified #1 coed. For Purity, quality and top yields
sow Hyland brand certified seed.
The staff at W.G. Thompson & Sons Ltd. are ready
and looking forward to serving you this fall.
TALKING SHOP - Lloyd Cooper,
RR 3 Kippen (left) talks crops with
two friends at Pioneer Seed Day in.
Kippen.
Dairy
research
TORONTO - Van -Con General
Contractors Ltd. of Cambridge has
been awarded a 51.9. million con-
tract toconstruct a dairy research fa-
cility at Ponsonby, -Guelph MPP
Erick Ferraro today announced - on
behalf of Govcnuncnt services Min-
: istcr Richard Patten and Agriculture
land Food Minister Jack Riddell.
Tunes -Advocate, September 14, 1988
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They've been w the can for ' cars. And now •they're free. Soft drinks that
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