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Bobbie Nicholson, Bradley Cook,
aU of Belgrave; David Marshall,
r
Myth.
WATERMELON: Dylan Van
den Ass -em, Brussels: Eric Tay-
lor, Steven Cameron, Janet Mc-
Intosh, all of Belgrave; Kim
Craig, Blyth.
MANGELS: Nancy McInnes,
Blyth.
POTATOES (Late): Jennifer
Johns, Belgrave; Nancy Mc-
Innes, Blyth; Julie Gnay, Nancy
Moore, Debbie Craig, Marion
Taylor, all of Belgrave.
POTATOES (Early): Lori
Cameron, Steven Cameron, both
of Belgrave; Nancy McInnes,
Blyth; Glen Taylor, Marion
Taylor, both of Belgrave; An-
drew Ives, Blyth.
TURNIPS: Wayne Higgins,
Brussels.
LARGEST PUMPKIN OR
SQUASH: Andrew Ives, Blyth;
Jonas Kaciulis, Joanne Wood,
Lori Cameron, Janet Lockhart,
all of Belgrave; Valerie Wasson,
Blyth.
WHITE BEANS: Dianne Neth-
ery, Belgrave; Elaine Brown,
Blyth; Murray Taylor, Glen
Taylor, Marion Taylor, Carolyn
Campbell, all bf Belgrave:
COLOURED BEANS: Kenneth
Snell, Murray Snell, both of Bel -
grave; Nancy McInnes, Blyth;
Melanie Scott, Meribeth Scott,
Marion Taylor, all of Belgrave.
COLLECTION VEGETABLES:
Brenda Burchill, Sheila Ander-
son, Glen Taylor, all of Belgrave;
Nancy McInnes, Debbie Craig,
Andrew Ives, all of Blyth.
FLOWERS - SR. GRADES
ASTERS: Glen Taylor, Bel -
grave; Dylan Van den Assem,
Brussels.
COSMOS: Robbie Nicholson,
Sheila Anderson, both of Bel -
grave; Vickie Machan, Brussels;
Brad Cook, Lisa Thompson,
Andrea Coultes, all of Belgrave.
AFRICAN MARIGOLD: Cher-
yl Walker, Belgrave; Kevin
Coultes, Catherine Battye, both
of Blyth.
FRENCH MARIGOLD: Brian
Shiell, Brian Snowden, both of
Belgrave; Janet Lockhart,
Blyth; John Haines, Belgrave;
David Marshall, Blyth; Robert
Currie, Belgrave.
NASTURTIUM: Nancy Moore,
Belgrave.
SNAPDRAGON: Tom Bailey,
Blyth, Bruce Higgins, Belgrave.
PETUNIA: Janet McNee, Bel -
grave.
PHLOX: Carolyn Campbell,
Belgrave.
ZINNIA: Eric Taylor, Bel -
grave; Valerie Wasson, Blaine
Coultes, both of Blyth; Joan
Arbuckle, Murray Campbell,
both of Belgrave.
BACHELOR'S BUTTON: Deb-
bie Craig, Blyth; Jeff Cook, Bel -
grave; Judy MacDonald, Nancy
McInnes, both of Blyth; Julie
Gnay, Audrey Scott, both of
Belgrave.
BEDSIDE TABLE AR-
RANGEMENT: Darren Evans,
Joan Higgins, both of Belgrave;
Shelley Wasson, Blyth; Sheila
Anderson, Belgrave; Andrew
Ives, Blyth; Nancy Verbeek,
Belgrave.
COFFEE MUG ARRANGE-
MENT: Sheila Anderson, Joan
Higgins, Bradley Cook, Cathy
Shiell, Patti McDowell, all of
Belgrave; Elaine Brown, Blyth.
FLOWER ARRANGEMENT
IN A GOUR15: Bruce Higgins,
Belgrave; Debbie Craig, Blyth;
Jeff Cook, Robert Currie, Scott
Evans, all of Belgrave; Nancy
McInnes, Blyth.
LIVING -ROOM BOUQUET
( Weeds and Wild Flowers) :
Carolyn Campbell, Belgrave;
Barbara Johnston, Brussels;
Kenneth Snell, Belgrave; Karen
Johnston, Brussels; Debbie
Craig, Blyth; Bruce Higgins,
Belgrave.
TABLE ARRANGEMENT
(Gladioli Open) : Jeffrey Cook,
Bradley Cook, both of Belgrave;
Valerie Wasson, Blyth; Robbie
Nicholson, Sheila Anderson, Ken-
neth Snell, all of Belgrave.
DAHLIA (3 Bloom) : Debbie
Craig, Blyth; Vickie Machan,
Brussels; Kevin Coultes, Blyth.
BOUQUET OF ROSES: Joan
Arbuckle, Marion Taylor, both of
Belgrave.
FRUIT - SR. GRADES
NDRTHERN SPY APPLES:
Elizabeth Brydges, Belgrave.
MacINTOSH REDS: Eric Tay-
lor,. Murray Snell, both of Bel -
grave; Nancy McInnes, Blyth;
Kenneth Snell, Belgrave.
PEARS (Late): Lisa Thomp-
son, Melanie Scott, Meribeth
Scott, all of Belgrave.
CRABAPPLES: Melanie Scott,
Sheila Anderson, Meribeth Scott,
Glen Taylor, Marion Taylor,
Murray Taylor, all of Belgrave.
BASKET ASSORTED FRUIT:
Sheila Anderson, Murray Snell,
Kenneth Snell, Lisa Thompson,
all of Beigrave
PAIR PULLETS (Light
Breed) : Meribeth Scott, Melanie
Scott, Stewart Sayer, Jonas
Kaciulis, all of Belgrave.
PAIR MARKET COCKER-
ELS: Ken Marks, Ronnie Mc-
Dowell. Patti McDowell, Kim
McDowell, Eric Taylor, Lisa
Thompson, all of Belgrave.
PAIR BROILER CHICKENS:
Eric Taylor, Belgrave.
PAIR OF HENS ( heavy
Breed): Scott Stevenson, Robbie
Nicholson, Ronnie McDowell,
Murray McDowell, Kim Mc-
Dowell, Patti McDowell, all of
Belgrave.
PAIR PULLETS (Heavy
Breed): Patti McDowell, Ronnie
McDowell, Kim McDowell, Ken
Marks, Dianne Nethery, Meri-
beth Scott, all of Belgrave.
PAIR OF YOUNG DUCKS:
Patti McDowell, Ken Marks,
Dianne Nethery, Jonas Kaciulis,
Kim McDowell, Janet McIntosh,
all of Belgrave.
PAIR OF YOUNG MUSCOVY
DVCKS: Ken Marks, Melanie
Scott, Meribeth Scott, Eric
Taylor, Patti McDowell, Kim
McDowell, all of Belgrave.
PAIR OF GEESE: Eric Tay-
lor, Kim McDowell, Ken Marks,
Patti McDowell, all of Belgrave.
HEN EGGS (Brown): Kim
McDowell, Patti McDowell, both
of Belgrave; Elaine Brown,
Blyth; Robbie Nicholson, Bel -
grave; Janet Lockhart, Blyth;
Ronnie McDowell, Belgrave.
HEN EGGS (White): Joan
Higgins, Murray Snell, Kenneth
Snell, all of Belgrave; Vickie
Machan, Brussels; Brian Snow-
den, Belgrave.
BEGINNERS IN
KINDERGARTEN
LARGEST TOMATO: Gayle
Campbell, Jeffery Scott, both of
Belgrave.
PIE PUMPKIN: Lori Leibold,
Janie McDonald, both of Blyth;
Gayle Campbell, Belgrave; Cher-
ida Garniss, Brussels; Jeffery
Scott, Belgrave.
ONE ODD FORMED VEGET-
ABLE: Gayle Campbell, Jeffery
Scott, both 'of Belgrave; Kelly
Bauer, Brussels; Jason Coultes,
Belgrave.
BEST MATURED SUN-
FLOWER: Gayle Campbell, Bel'
grave.
THREE TOMATOES: Gayle
Campbell, Belgrave; Lori Lei -
bold, Blyth; Jamie McDonald,
Blyth; Jeffery Scott, Belgrave.
THREE ONIONS: Gayle
Campbell, Belgrave; Cherida
Garniss, Jamie McDonald, Kelly
Bauer, all of Brussels; Lori
Leibold', Blyth.
THREE CARROTS: Cherida
Garniss, Brussels; Jeffery Scott,
Belgrave; Jamie McDonald,
Blyth; Gayle Campbell, Bel -
grave.
LARGEST POTATO: Jeffrey
Scott, Jason Coultes, both of
Belgrave; Cherida Garniss,
Brussels; Gayle Campbell, Joey
Mason, both of Belgrave.
LARGEST CUCUMBER -
Gayle Campbell, Belgrave; Cher-
ida Garniss, Brussels; Jeffrey
Scott, Belgrave.
PETS
KINDERGARTEN TO GRADE 3
PAIR OF KITTENS: Kather-
ine Procter, Michael Fraser,
Steven Verbeek, Angela Nethery,
all of Belgrave.
CAT: Sharon Ramsay, Debbie
Hopper, Denise Nethery, Bryan
Ramsay, Brian Campbell, Gayle
Campbell, all of Belgrave.
RABBIT: Heather Fenton,
Laura Johns, both of Belgrave;
Kevin Johnston, Brussels; Bar-
bara Stein, Katherine Procter,
Ruth Higgins, all of Belgrave.
DOG: Tina Heikoop, Terry
Daer, David Johns, Jeff Scott,
Katherine Procter, Jonas Kaci-
ulis, all of Belgrave.
MOST UNUSUAL PET: Bryan
Ramsay, Jeff Scott, Brian Camp-
bell, Dianne Campbell, Gayle
Campbell, all of Belgrave.
PETS - SENIORS.
CAT: Lisa Thompson, Melanie
Scott, Paul Currie, Murray
Campbell, Carolyn Campbell, all
of Belgrave.
PAIR OF RABBITS: Robbie
Nicholson, Stewart Sayer, Glen
Hunter, all of Belgrave; Brian
James, Brussels; Meribeth Scott,
Ken Marks, both of Belgrave.
PAIR OF PIGEONS: Stewart
Sayer, Kevin Koehler, Steven
Fidom, all of Belgrave.
DOG: Glen Hunter, Anne
Procter, Marion Taylor, Scott
Evans, Lisa Thompson, all of
Belgrave.
BEST DRESSED PET: Stew-
art Sayer, Lisa Thompson, both
of Belgrave.
CALVES
DAIRY CALF HEIFER
(Senior): Eric Cook, Robert
Currie, Janet McIntosh, all of
Belgrave.
DAIRY CALF HEIFER
(Junior): Heather McIntosh,
PaAd Currie, both of Belgrave.
BEEF CALF (Junior): Anne
Procter, Glen Taylor, Murray
Taylor, Gayle Campbell, Cather-
ine Campbell, Gordon Taylor, all
of Belgrave.
BEEF CALF (Senior): Shawn
Taylor, Dianne Campbell, Mur-
ray Campbell, Caroline Camp-
bell, Brian Campbell, all of Bel -
grave.
SHOWMANSHIP WITH DAIRY
CALF (]fi yrs. and under) :
Heather McIntosh, Paul Currie,
both of Belgrave.
SHOWMANSHIP WITH BEEF
CALF (10 yrs. and under) : Anne
Procter, Paul Coultes, Gordon
Taylor, Dianne Campbell, Gayle
Campbell, Brian Campbell; all of
Belgrave.
SHOWMANSHIP WITH DAIRY
CALF (11 yrs. and over) : Janet
McIntosh, Eric Cook; Robert
Currie, all of Belgrave.
SHOWMANSHIP WITH BEEF
CALF (11 yrs. and over) : Glen
Taylor, Marion Taylor, Murray
Taylor, Murray Campbell, Caro-
line Campbell, Shawn Taylor, all
of Belgrave.
LAMBS
MARKET LAMB (Short
Wool) : Ken Snell, Murray Snell,
both of Belgrave.
MARKET LAMB (Long
Wool) : Ken Snell, Murray Snell,
both of Belgrave
PONIES
PONY OR SADDLE HORSE
SHOWN ON LINE (11 yrs. and
over): Jennifer Johns, Belgrave;
Janet Lockhart, Blyth; Lori
Cameron, Robert Currie, Stephen
POULTRY -SENIORS EVEN YOUNG PEOPLE have an idea of how to beautify a
PAIR OF HENS (Light dinner table. A variety of table centres were on display at
Breed) Karen Coultes, Bel- the Belgrave- Blyth- Brussels School Fair held at the
grave. Belgrave fair grounds last Wednesday.
247 c,lusses,_at Be1qrave
Fidom, all of Belgrave; Heather
or over) : Murray Taylor, Eric
Patterson, Blyth.
Taylor, Marion Taylor, Kather-
PONY OR SADDLE HORSE
ine Procter, Anne Procter, Glen
SHOWN ON LINE (10 yrs. and
Taylor, all of Belgrave.
under): Laura Johns, Paul
PAIR WEANLING PIGS
Currie, Bonnie Burchill, Johanna
(under 50 lbs.) : Robbie Nichol -
Van Camp, all of Belgrave.
son, Belgrave.
PONY OR SADDLE HORSE
PAIR PIGS (50 - 100 lbs.): Eric
(Saddle, 11 yrs. and over):
iayiur, 41en Taylor, Marion
Jennifer Johns, Belgrave; Janet
Taylor, Murray Taylor, all of
Lockhart, Glenda Wood, both of
Belgrave.
Blyth; Lori Cameron, Robert
Currie, Nida Kaciulis, all of
* $75 30
53 Provides $25,000 insurance at age
Belgrave.
BAKING
PONY OR SADDLE HORSE
ONE LARGE COOKIE (Hal -
(Saddle, 10 yrs. and under) :
lowe'en) : Jamie MacDonald,
Laura Johns, Johanna Van
Blyth; Brian Campbell, Gayle
Camp, Paul Currie, Bonnie Bur-
Campbell, Terry Daer, all of
chill, all of Belgrave.
Belgrave.
TRAIL CLASS (11 yrs. and
FIVE UNBAKED COOKIES:
over): Jennifer Johns, Belgrave;
Susan Walsh, Nicole Brooks, both
Janet Lockhart, Glenda Wood,
of Blyth; Angela Nethery, Bel -
Heather Patterson, all of Blyth;
grave; Julie Howson, Sharon
Steven Fidom, Lori Cameron,
Brown, both of Blyth; Heather
both of Belgrave.
Shiell, Belgrave.
TRAIL CLASS (10 yrs. and
BROWNIES: Donna Higgins,
under): Laura Johns, Johanna
Susan Bridge, Robert Gordon, all
Van Camp, Paul Currie, all of
of Belgrave; Lori Charter, Blyth;
Belgrave.
Brian Wightn�an, Dianne Hanna,
BEST PONY ON GROUNDS:
both of Belgrave.
Robert Currie, Paul Currie,
TEA BISCUITS: Elaine
Laura Johns, all of Belgrave;
Brown, Blyth; Andrea Coultes,
Heather Patterson, Blyth; Nida
Marion Taylor, Murray Camp-
Kaciulis, Bonnie Burchill, both of
bell, Meribeth Scott, Melanie
Belgrave.
Scott,' all of Belgrave.
HOGS
DATE SQUARES: Janet Lock -
PAIR BACON HOGS (100 - 175
hart, Debbie Craig, both of Blyth;
lbs.) : Eric Taylor, Murray Tay-
Patti Edwards, Belgrave; Karen
lor, Glen Taylor; Marion Taylor,
Johnston, Brussels; Bruce Hig-
all of Belgrave.
gins, Cheryl Walker, both of Bel -
PAIR BACON HOGS (175 lbs.
grave.
FOUR NUTRITIOUS SNACKS:
LAUNDRY BAG: Sharon ARM MECHANICS
Brian Wightman Susan Elston,
Brown, Karen Cook, both of ANIMAL MADE FROM
both of Belgrave; Sharon Brown,
Blyth; Susan Elston, Belgrave; VEGETABLE: Jamie Mac -
Blyth; Robert Gordon, Bonnie
Julie Howson, Blyth. Donald, Blyth; Chris Michie,
Burchill, both ofBelgrave; Susan
CROCHETING: Beth Charter, Brussels; Gayle Campbell, Bel -
Walsh, Blyth.
Elaine Brown, Debbie Craig, grave; Gary Martin, Brussels,
LUNCH BOX: Nancy Moore,
Judy MacDonald, all of Blyth; Kriss Snell, Blyth; Terry Daer,
Nancy Verbeek, Kim McDowell,
Vickie Machan, Brussels; Nancy Belgrave.
Please turn to Page S
Marion Taylor; Patti Mclbwell,
Moore, Belgrave.
all of Belgrave; Barbara John-
ston, Brussels.
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4 OCCIDENTAL ii�E OF CALIFORNIA
SEWING
ANIMAL IN WOOL ON SEW-
TERM - EASY ON THE BUDGET
ING CARD: Gary Martin, Brus-
sels; Brian Campbell, Gayle
* $75 30
53 Provides $25,000 insurance at age
Campbell, Terry Daer, all of
*First Year Premium
Belgrave; Jamie MacDonald,
Blyth.
GET COMPLETE INFORMATION
SPOOL KNITTING: Debbie
Hopper, Belgrave; Susan Walsh,
-
HERBERT DIRSTEIN, LISTOWEL. % 291-3372 0#
Sharon Brown, both of Blyth;
Angela Nethery, Susan Elston,
both of Belgrave; Sharon Snell,
Blyth.
TEA TOWEL OUTLINE
STITCH: Wendy Martin, Brus-
NOTICE
sels, Denise Nethery, Dianne
Campbell, both of Belgrave;
Karen Cook, Blyth; Dianne
ADVANCE -TIMES LABEL
Hanna, Belgrave; Kim Stephen-
IF YOUR
son, Brussels.
READS SEPTEMBER 9-8-7-6
TWO PLACE MATS: Nancy
YOUR SUBSCRIPTION IS DUE
Moore, Nancy Verbeek, both of
Belgrave; Elaine Brown, Blyth;
Cathy Shiell, Sheila Anderson,
both of Belgrave; Vickie Mach
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an, Brussels.
AdvancessTimes
WINTER NIGHTGOWN: Car
olyn Campbell, Belgrave; Debbie
Craig, Blyth.
Wages VS. prices.
What s happened
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The anti-inflation program is nearly one
year old.
The program was announced last October
14 and the Anti -Inflation Act was passed by
Parliament in December. The goal was to create
a fair and stable economic climate for all of us.
Guidelines were established for the control of
prices, profits, incomes, dividends and
professional fees. The federal government
established a policy of spending restraint. The
provinces are supporting the program and are
applying guidelines in areas of provincial
concern such as rents.
The target of the first year of the
anti-inflation program was to bring inflation
down from a rate of 10.8% to 8% or less. This goal
is going to be reached. Still, many Canadians
are concerned about rising prices and may feel
in fact that prices are rising faster than their
family incomes. For most of us, this is not the
case. The facts prove that since the start of the
program most of us are better off than we were
before because salaries, on average, are
keeping ahead of prices.
be added or subtracted depending on whether a
group had kept up with or fallen behind cost of
living increases before the program began.
More than half of the agreements and settlements
reported to the Anti -Inflation Board have been
within these arithmetic guidelines. A gradual
downward trend in wage increases has started
and it should continue as more Canadians
realize that because of declining inflation, settling
for less won't hurt them.
The real gains
Since the start of the anti-inflation program,
the average Canadian has actually improved
his or her buying power This is because .lower
wage increases along with lower price increases
have resulted in a gain in real incomes. The real
gain is worked out by taking the actual increase
in earnings and subtracting from it the effects of
higher consumer prices Real incomes are proba-
bly the best measure of how we're doing, of how
we can manage to pmj our bills at home. By this
spring, real incomes were Ur `3 6r/, over last year.
F rices Before After
Last year, sudden and frightening price
increases were happening all too often. By
October, 1975, Canadians had experienced 20 "', . nu""" I "`
Jif f rf rr
months of infl(ition of 10% or more. No one could = ""
be sure how far the 'dollar earned one day 14.3' --
would stretch the next. The anti-inflation 12.9
program was brought in to control the rise in
prices, giving Canadians a better chpnce to
plan and live within their family budgets. Price
increases have slowed down. By August, the
annual rate of increase in the Consumer Price ! -
Index had dropped to 6.2%. Although some _ -1 30
price increases have to be expected this month
and next, the 8% Aarget will surely be met -- -- —
Contrr)l s r'n l, t�,
Wages part of the r�'�7sor, .,,, 'r' 1 In('�,mes are
F, �;r I } nf, itl�,n r�:tr, iS
- dro Pp ins 7�h � � h.
The anti-inflation program has also helped most Canwork of
a�ji Jn , ):> the r�„>t f thr :.+
to restrain increases in wages, salaries and other soon be mov�nq Int�� thF �E' on�l yF, � of e, Will
incomes. The Guidelines s on compensation allow program with a qr,,,l f 1� �,F,r)n� the Inflation
for a basic increase of 8%, plus 2% as a share rate to 6% or le;N�,,
of national productivity growth Another 2% can reach this tr 't t���, k r, tr'r�F tr1er we can
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