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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-08-26, Page 1FIRST SECTION l E 1 ;� -c�4- t i'. rK�,� VA 11 The Wingham. AdvancelJmes, August 26, 1976 NOW BOOKING - Charter flights and tours to Britain and Europe. ?4;W An Tftvlcf Ustowol, O."farlo 02*4291421111 Single Copy Not Over W A nnual flower sp how,ers f f 60 000 ut 55,000 y the i*nest-o SO/ran rbea az 5QOOQ Blessed with excellent weather Angus, Kafhy Forsyth. Cosmos, Cup and saucer arrangemebt, material, Iris Morrey, Janet and a good attendance, the Wing- orange, Janet Fielding, Ena Janet Fielding, Iris Movrey. Fielding. Artistic display, Scot - ham Horticultural Society com- Ritchie, Pearl Angus. "Autumn Festival", arrange- land, using national flower, Janet pleted another successful Flower Lily, perennial, Ena Ritchie. ment to include fruit, wild Or CW- Fielding, Merle Wilson, Artistic 415�000 Show on Saturday, Aug. 21. The Marigolds, dwarf, Ed Fielding, tivated, Iris Morrey, Janet Field- Display, depicting the Olympics, §15 show was held in the lower audi- L. Statia, Janet Fielding. ing. Floral mobile, natural dr -fed' Kathy Forsyth, torium of the Masonic Hall, with Phlox, perennial, John Donald - 40QOO Mrs. V. Sharpe of Durham as son, Pearl Angus, Ena Ritchie. VEGETABLES judge. She commented very Petunias, single, solid colors, -Vegetables, Section "G": favorably on the quality of the Ena Ritchie, Elaine Mundell, D Beans green, Willis Lapp, John Bob Worrall ea turas 35000. show. Pearl Angus. Petunias, single, Donaldson, Ena Ritchie. Beans, A &;N The number of exhibits was tones, Catherine Wilson, Miss A I How, Pearl Angus, Stewart eattie, Shirley Donaldson. down this year by 35, the number Henry, Pearl Angus. Petunias 'fifth NA piping title yellow, 30.'600 of exhibitors down by three. double, Pearl Angus, Catherine won Beets, Ed Fielding, Pearl Angus, Teeswater's Bob Worrall Noticeable additional entries Wilson. Willis Lapp.. Cabbage, Ed Fi his fifth North American solo pip were made in the rose section and Zinnias, giant, Catherine Wil- fog, Forsyth, Kathy Fth, John Donald - Ing championship at Maxville, 25,000 in the arrangements. The dahlia son, Pearl Angus, Kathy Forsyth. son. Carrots, Ed Fielding, Ena an recently. Ritchie, Pearl Angus. O� d gladiolus sections were down Zinnias, cactus, M. Goy, second. Bob received his public school by quite a number, no doubt due Zinnias, dwarf, Pearl Angus, Ena education in Teeswater and at- Cucumber, slicing, Kathy For - 20,000 to the indifferent weather condi- Ritchie. syth., Cucumber, Burpless, Ed tended F. E. Madill Secondary tions. The society is grateful for - Any other annual, M. Goy, John School here. He is the S Melding. Cucumber, pickling, on of bus renewed interest in the work of Donaldson, Marilynn Lapp. Albert Worrall of Teeswater and Kathy 'Forsyth, Willis Lapp. the organization as evidenced in DAHLIAS Corn, sweet, Ed Fielding, Kathy 15 000 the late Mr. Worrell.ash s the number of. additional mem- Dahl ias.,,tSection "B": Cactus, Forsyth. Green Peppers, John He previously won the amateur 4, bers in 1976, taking the member- Pearl Angus, second. Semi-cac- Donaldson, Kathy Forsyth, Ed championship in 1968 and '69. He ship well over the 200 mark. The tus, Kathy Forsyth. Semi -cactus, Fielding. Onions, growrf -from 10000 has won, the open professional prize list follows: 3 blooms, Catherine Wilson. sets, Stewart Beattie, Kathy For- . ..... title three times in 1971, '74 and Pearl Angus, Decorative, under 6", Iris Mor now in '7§., the title was won this syth, John 5.00� ANNUALS ray, Pearl Angus, John Donald - year with'two firsts and two see- Potatoes, Willis Lapp, son. Decorative, under Donaldson,,' Kathy Fors olds, in the four events open in his rs ih Annuals, Section ."A": Antirr s y hinum (Snapdragon), Pearl blooms, Kathy Forsyth. Decor- class. Squash, large variety, Kathy 'Angus, John Donaldson, Ena alive, 6," and over, Kathy t -Forsyth. Squash, small variety, Recently a resident of Lond6n, MRS. J. FIELDING is presented with the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce award' Ritchie. Antirrhinum (Butter- Forsyth. Any, other variety, 3 while attending University of ,�,Ed Fielding, second. Tomatoes, for 'the best in the show' how'for her arrangement of 'Winter Paradise' by president Mrs. I. E. fly),, M., Gby. blooms, Iris Morrey. Willis Lapp, Ed Fielding, GLADIOLUS Western Ontario, Bob is now Morrey. is was a collection to include evergreenssand accessories suitable for a mantel. Asters, same variety, same -Pearl Angus. Tomatoes, ripe, cqlor, Ed Fielding, M. Goy, Gladiolus, Section "C": Single moving to'Toronto to take up a red, Pearl Angus, Ed Fielding. ARENA post at the University of Toronto RENOVATION FUND Kathy Yorsyth. spike, white, Janet Fielding, Ed as a guest lecturer in rural geog- Any other vegetable, Kathy DONATIONS Cosmos, old fashioned, Pearl. Fielding, Kathy Forsyth. Single raphy and settlement. Forsyth (caulifJower), Willis • spike, pink or rose, Ed. Fielding. Lapp (Spanish onions), Ed Field - Single spike, red, Pearl Angus, Following the Fergus Highland ing (soya „beans). Collection of Wingbam Adult Workshop winner Ga,mes'he,, is planning a, tour of Kathy Forsyth, third. Single garden vegetables, Ed Fielding, the Highland Games circuit -1b spike, coral or salmon Ena Kathy Forsyth, Pearl teaching Fielding. Single spike, yellow, Scotland, He will be returning in Commerce Award for "Best in -B Angus. Ritchie,, Janet Fielding, Ed Sc mid-September to begin Canadian Imperial Bank of fro�mkhon h eld in russels Kathy. Forsyth, second. Single at University' Toronto. Show", Janet Fielding. 'Toronto- gy Toronto - spike, any other shade, Pearl Dominion Bank Award for points BRUSSELS The Wingham- through various performances: Open steer riding - 1. Brian Angus. Three spikes,. color, same in "A to F",,Iris Morrey. Adult Workshop for the Retarded The. one who had the most water Workman; 2. Dave Heffer; 3. variety, Ed Fielding, Kathy For - was the big winner from , the left at the end was the winner. Graham Sholdice; 4. Ross Mc- syth. Five, spikes, different Adrian Keet gymkhana -rodeo put on by the Qne woman, Hilda Wilson, even Coll. colors, Kathy Forsyth, second, Maitland Valley Saddle Club, competed with the men in the Ladies' novelty - 1. Kathy Three spikes, small flowered Sundayafternoon. The affair was open bare back bronc riding, In hardt (Mr. Robin Hood); 2. named president Fast attention Leon same color, Ed Fielding. sponsored by the Brussels Busi- the English Pleasure, Western Janette Wilson (Sunny); 3. ROSES of association ness Association which will turn Pleasure and Open Rescue Race, Donna emingway (Com- -Section "D": OneChris. 1V ,,Wingbarn man over approximately $1,100 to thd- there wer6 mixed riders. -­ihE bloom, Peace; Ena. Ritchie, John Adrian Keet was eleeted presi-saWorkshop. Men competed in the keyhole (Smokey Joe). i#es his life The 14 event gymkhana was race, open relay, bare back rid - Donaldson, third, One bloom, dent of the Win ham and Dis&ict Open rescue race 1. Gary Pink Peace, Ed Fielding, Janet Association for the Mentally Re- While on a cruise from Bayfield watched by over 550 people from ing, senior novelty barrel, wild Stoddart and Danny ' McAllister Fielding. One bloom, Hybrid Tea, tarded when the organization to Lake Simcoe on the Civic Holi- the area. Contestants and horses cow milking, open steer riding, (Chippendale) 11.1 seconds; 2. IL white or near white, Ena Ritchie, held a special meeting recently. day weekend, George Prue of came from all over Morris, Perth open rescue, open barrel and a Rick Brown and Danny Mc - Pearl Angus, Shirley. Donaldson. The - 3. Dale Brown main objective of the Patrick St. was electrocuted as and Huron counties. One contest half Mile dash. Allister (Joe') 11.2, One bloom, Hybrid Tea, red, meeting was to organize a pro- he worked on his boat -in Tob6r- ant came from as far away as The first four finishers -in each and Rick Brown (Friskey) 11.4; Frank Madill, Iris Morrey, Miss 1 gram to inform thepublic of what mory Harbor. Manitoba. event were as fr)llows: Danny McAllister and Eiic' A. Henry. One. bloom, Hybrid the association it, doing and ways Prue was down checking the Riders and horses competed in Keyhole race - 1. Dale Brown Campbell (Copper Hill) 11.5. Tea, yellow, Miss A. Henry, Ed the public can help to build a bet- oil. There was a h voltage leak events which were open 'to both (Frisky) 10.6 seconds; 2. Brian Junior' and tykes, apple bob - J. Fielding, Janet Fielding. 'One ter understanding of mental re- from a nearby boat and he made tykes and adults. There were Workman (Cricket) 10.9; 3,. Bob bing - 1. Danny. Clayton bloom, Hybrid Tea'L pink, M. Goy, tardation, what is being done to contact- when. he bent down to even a couple of events which in- Pridham (Peanuts) 11.1 ' 4. Larry (Nugget) 19.8 seconds 2. Paw Marilynn Lapp, Miss A. Henry. educate and teach those affected pick up a fallen screwdriver volved cattle. The wild cow milk- Pletch, (Cinnamon) 11.4. Sauve (Stan) 22,3; 3. Wayne One bloom, Hybrid Tea, any hand to what extent we can make which had.dropped into the bilge ing and steer riding had the -fans Open relay - 1. Gary Stoddart Galley .(Trigger) 27.4; 4. Laurie other color, Iris Morrey, Ed them happy and useful citizens. in the bottom of the boat. in stitches watching the can- and John Dekroon, 32.3; 2. Bob Cameron (Cindy Sue) 28.6. Fielding, Miss A. Henry. Flori His brother A membership drive will be Hi -in-law, Dave Hyn testants' antics. Pridham and Eric Campbell Western pleasure 1. Kathy bunda, any color, one spray, conducted to get people� more in- es, physical plant director at the The juniors and tykes were in- 33.0; 3. Jim and Rick Brown, p Leonhardt (Mr. Robin Hood); 2. Pearl Angus, Elaine Mundell, valved. - 4. Harry Hoggart and Lorne Wingham and District Hospital, valved in two events. The opening 34.01 Donna Hemingway (Com - Catherine Wilson. Any other type The association must furnish'20 was on the cruise and was instru- for this, group was walking their Strick ' len, 34.8. mander); . Ery Gerra (Joe King roses,. Kathy Forsyth. Grandi­ per cent of the educational costs mental in reviving Georgeafterhorses on a halter. They also Bare back riding - 1. Brian flora, Elaine Mundeil. Collection and for that reason have several his heart had stopped beating. competed in an apple bobbing Workman, 48 points; 2. Paul Hig- Cody); 4.,, Cathy O'Mara, (Chester)-, of Roses, Janet Fielding, Roy fund-raising projects. One of Hynes brought him back to life contest where they rode their gins (Manitoba) 47.; 3. kick Open barrel - 1. Eric Camp - 'Bennett, Iris Morrey. these is the upcoming dance to be e by pounding his chest and apply- horses th length of the ring, Moore, 46; 4..Doug Taylor, 46. bell (Copper Hill) 19.4 seconds; 2. R! Plants, Section "E"': African held on September 25 in the ing artificial respiration. When picked up an apple from a water Senior tiovelty barrel - 1. Roy Violet, single, any color, single Armouries. Other projects during the Ontario Provincial Police ar- bucket, and, carrying the apple in Beuerman (Jeff) 22.2 seconds 2. John Dekroon (Hot Pants) 20.0; 3. Gary Stoddart (Chippendale)' crown, Miss A. Henry, Roy Ben- the year are the euchre parties, rived they rushed Prue to the their,mouths, raced back to the Dale Brown (Frisky) 23.5; 3. 20.6-1 4. Danny Clayton (Nugget) nett. African Violet, double, any the sale of Christmas cards and Medical Centre in Tobermory finish line. Scott Wilson (Squeaky Joe) 23.7; color, single crown, M.' Cleland, the Flowers of Hope campaign where he was given assistance. Women competed on an equal 4 Bob Pridham (Peanuts) 25.3. 20.7E. nglish pleasure - 1. Cathy Elaine Mundell. each spring. He was driven back to Wing- basis with men in most events Wild caw milking - 1. Ery O'Mara (Overon); 2. Carolyn Coleus, Mrs. Dustow, Ger- It is hoped that, with the co- ham by car and was admitted to and also had a special event of Gerra and partner; 2. Terry Yost anium, in bloom, Mrs. Dustow. operation of everyone, the as- the hospital with electrical shock their own. The women had to ride and Doug Ward; 3. Gary Stoddart Dinsmore (Gaileiynae); 3. Donna Hemingway (Commander); 4. Collection. three varieties, ever- sociation can look forward to a and two dislocated shoulders. He around the ring with a cup of and partner; 4. Brian Workman blooming type, Merle Wilson, M. very fruitful year, was in the hospital for 10 days. water and put their horses and Scott Wilson. Patti Muegge (Kelly). Cleland. GARETH JONES from Gweynedd, Wales, is the guest Of Single specimen house plant, in on a Junior bloom, L. Statia, Mrs, Dustow. MJunior and Tyke halter - 1. Pat the George Underwood family, RR 1, Wingham eugge (Kelly); 2. Jennifer Johns (Mago Tiger); 3. Carolyn Farmer exchange. Gareth and three students from Single specimen house plant, Dinsm4e iGaileiynae); 4. England, four from Scotland, and two from 'Ireland are ever-bloqning type, Ena Ritchie, Lorraine Dinsmore (Mailuzon). staying in different parts of Canada for three months and M. Cleland, Merle Wilson. will be returning horde in Septembdr. Cacti, succulent or mixed, Half mile dash - 1. Scott Wil - Merle Wilson, Gertrude Tiffin, d son (Squeaky Joe); 2. Rick Elaine Mundell. Moore; 3. Dave Heffer (Prince); ARRANGEMENTS 4. Larry Geisel. Welsh ex -change student Arrangements, ngements, Section "F" Arrangement of miniature roses, not over 4" any direction, Janet Fielding, Iris Morrey. Tvio injured in stays inwitigham area Miniature flower arrangement (excluding GAreth Jones, from Gwynedd district as he and his father have roses) not over 5" any direction, Carlow mishap Wales,, along with nine other a beef and sheep farm. Another Iris Morrey, Merle Wilson, Junior Farmers from England, contrast is our corn crops which Elaine Mundell. Miniature dried Two area residents were in- Scotlafid-and Ireland are on a they do not have in Wales as there flower arrangement, not over 5" jured when the vehicles they three Month exchange program is not a sufficient amount of hot any direction, Janet Fielding, were operating collided on Huron in Canada' Gareth is staying with weather. Kathy Forsyth, Iris Morrey. County Road 25 near - Carlow in the George Underwood family at Gareth is very fluent in both were annuals, suitable Wednesday of last week. RR 1, Wihgham. He feels the Welsh and English. Only one-fifth for dining room, no accessories, Wednesday Blom of RR 3, Wingham, agricultural routine is "very of the people speak the native M. Goy, Elaine Mundell, Iris good" and is having a "great Welsh language and the rest are Morrey. Arrangement of Pansies was eastbound on Road 25 and time" in Huron County, turning towards the English for coffee table, Janet Fielding, attempted to make a left turn Since arriving in Canada on language. outside of farming . Catherine Wilson, Iris Morrey.. onto County Road One. Another June w, Gareth has stayed with Gareth finds a little time to go Container Asters,, mixed colors, vehicle driven by Miss Mary families in Halton County, Leeds, shooting, read and do mainten- Janet Fielding; M. Gay, Kathy Ellen Walsh of RR 4, Brussels Prescott, Hamilton and Huron, ance on machinery and cars. Forsyth, was westbound on 25 and, on see - He leaves August 23 for Waterloo After returning home in Sept- "Standing Talr" mixed ar- ing that Mr. Blom was about to County and then all ten exchange ember he will continue to farm rangement in modern container, turn, Miss Walsh applied the students will be going west for with his father and get back the Janet Fielding, Pearl Angus, brakes and skidded into the Blom vehicle. two weeks before returning "agricultural grind' after such a Kathy Forsyth. Mixed arrange - home. long and extensive holida--. ment, not over 15" any direction,Mr. Blom received cuts and The main purpose of the pro- Pearl Angus, Elaine Mundell. bruises, Miss Walsh was treated grain is to let young farmers in "Reflections", water to be part of 4?1�a Y in the emergency ward of the other parts of the world know how CORRECTION design, accessories allowed, Iris Wingham and District Hospital Canadian families function. They Last week it was reported that Morrey,' Janet Fielding, Merle CROWD GETS A BIG LAUGH out of the Open Steer Riding saddle. In most cases the steer wouldn't co-operate and for scalp abrasions and was later are able to exchange views on Sept. 11 would be the Tele -than to Wilson. "Winter Paradise", all event which was part of the gymkhana rodeo at Brussels sheer pandamonium reigned. Many of the teams couldn't released, farming and the different ways of raise funds for the arena. How- white flowers, Including ever event which very in each country, ever, that will be a phone-a-thon greens and accessories, suitable Fair Ground, Sunday. The trick was to saddle a steer, get a get the steer to move after, °being saddled. Some just laid The accident was investigated Gareth finds that the biggest dif- using CKNX Radio not a tele-thon for mantel, Janet Fielding, Iris rider aboard, and by using any method conceived, get the down and wouldn't even budge despite being kicked, pulled by the Godefich detachment of ference is the lack of sheep in the using TV. Morrey, steer to run the length of the rind with the rider still In the and even spit at. the Ontario Provincial Police. 0 t 0 3 .-M