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Stanley celebrations draw crowds..
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Coleman and Marg Consitt. In children's
races, Jonathan Keys won in the five and
under class, Graham Keys six and seven,
Suzanne Stephenson eight and nine, Shawn
Chipchase (10 and 11), and Shawn again (14
and under).
Winners in the water balloon toss were
Shawn Chipchase and Dennis Mount, Greg
Taylor and Lee. Norman. Three-legged race
- Tracy Martin and Jill Carnochan, Heather'
Ketchabaw and Jody Horton. Kick the slip-
per - Greg Taylor, Chris Musselman. Egg
relay - Holly Zwaan, Nicole Zwaan, Tasha
,eckley, Bradley Mumaw; Erin Keys,
Julie Betties, Jane Johnson, Andrea Horton,
Rhonda Horton, Heather Ketchabaw and
Jody Horton.
Best Beards
Bill Dowson won the prize for the most col-
orful beard. Bill Gibson had the best trimm-
ed beard, Fred Gibson and Phil Durand tied
for longest beard, and Bob Dunn's was the
scruffiest. Bill McGregor had the fullest
beard and mustache.
Gertie Fleischauer of Zurich won the of-
ficial sesquicentennial quilt. In the quilt con-
test, Eleanor Coleman's superb effort won
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her first prize. It contained a map of the
township, the old and new school, old and
new hall, old and new ploughing, township
and county emblems, flags, Coleman coat -
of -arms, Bannockburn Conservation Area,
Stanley lakeside pavilion, ball park, Varna
church, etc„ all done in accurate detail and
design. Excellent quilts were made by se-
cond prize winner Kate Keys, and Sandra
Turner and Audrey Ketchabaw. (until
recentlF a resident of Brucefield).
An dld autograph quilt was on display
which was quilted at Hills Green during the
winter of 1916 and 17 to raise money for the
Red Cross. It was lent to the committee by
Janis Bisback of Hensall who acquired it at
an estate auction at Lobb's barn. Janis
would appreciate learning whose family it
belonged to.
In the elimination draw for the Chrysler
Le Baron, $150 prizes were won by Arnold
Taylors of Bayfield, Hill and Hill Group of
Varna, Fred Le Beau of Bayfield, Marc
Chalut of Bayfield, Donna Stirling of
Brucefield,, Barbara Rau of RR 2 Zurich,
Don and Marie Jefferson of Clinton, Morley
Taylor of RR 2, Camlachie, Steven Beane of
RR 1, Brucefield, Doug Geoffrey of Exeter,
Robert Fotheringham of RR 4 Seaforth and
Maude Weston of Bayfield. (00
Fran McGregor of Brucefield won $500;
Floyd Armstrong of RR 1, Zurich won
$1,000; Robert Johnston of Toronto, $1,500.
Winner of the car was Eli Denys of RR 3,
Kippen. In the early bird draw. at the New
Year levee, Nora Heard won $500.
The hall was crowded on Sunday after-
noon for the school reunion. There were ex-
cellent displays of books, pictures and other
memorabilia. W.T. McAsh had a large
display of old photos of Varna businesses,
churches and other places of interest. There
I met Gordon Horner of Waterloo and his
sister Marion Ruston, who were thrilled to
see a picture of their father in front of his
store. Mr. Horner died a year ago at the age
of 95, having enjoyed good health mitt that
time.
There were 1,500 served at the beef
barbecue on. Saturday, 1,000 at the pork
barbecue on Sunday. Both dances on Satur-
day night had big cilowds.
Erin Patterson,6, of London and -Mark Phillips,5, of Seaforth browsed and bought at the
Clinton Public Library Book Sale last week. A big crowd of bookworms and bargains
hunters packed into the library last Thursday morning. (Shelley McPhee-Haist photo)
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Local athletes
to participate in
summer games
What kind of farm person in their right
state of mind would take a day off work to
run a race, throw a softball or even pitch a 41
softball in a 90 degree heat wave? Very en-
thusiastic ones, I expect!
Well., if you have not guessed by now, they
are Junior Farmers. A very very talented
group will travel long distances from all
across Ontario to compete in the Junior
Farmer Provincial Summer Games, held on
a beautiful August 9, at the University of
Guelph.
Do not think that these talented athletes did
not have to work to have the chance'of com-
peting in these games. They had all competed
at Zone level before the victors were decided.
At the Provincial Games individual winners
each receive a medal and a trophy is
presented to the Zone with the highest
number of points at the end of the day. A
dance will follow to end the day's activities.
The games are organized and sponsored by
the .Juniorfarmers' Association of Ontario,
a rural youth organization for young people
15 to 29 years of age.
The following people will be representing
the Huron County Junior Farmers at the
Guelph Summer Games: Robert Honking -
High Jump; Brenda Hackett -100 metre; Lin-
da Cunningham - 200 metre; Neil Cartwright
-100 metre; Robert flunking -100 metre; Lisa
Boonstoppel -1,600 metre; Neil Cartwright -
Discus; Brenda Hackett - Shot Put. Larry
Plaetzer, Jim Nivins, Sharon Nivins. and
Ralph Morrison are participating in the
Farm Safety Rodeo. Several members will
be playing on a two -pitch as well.
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