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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-09-23, Page 17The Wingham Advance t B Times Wingham, Ontario Excelleint entries a e rove Second Class Mail 9 Continued from Page 4 Askes, Terry Daer, all of Bel- Blyth; Marion Taylor, Belgrave; SIX SNAPSHOTS, GIRLS: Lori PREVENTION, SENIORS: Lori Registration No. -0821 grave; Barbara Johnston, Vickie Karen Cook, Blyth. Charter, Blyth; Wendy Martin, Charter, Blyth, Nancy Snell, Return Postage Guaranteed, ANY ARTICLE FROM POP- Machan, both of Brussels. ARTICLE FROM POPSICLE Brussels; Donna Higgins, Bel- Blyth; Paul Machan, Brussels; SICLE STICKS: David Sparling, TOOL BOX: David Pletch, Ken STICKS: Randy Nixon, Bradley rave; Julie Howson, Susan Andrew Walsh, Belgrave; Kim isjym; uscar Van den Amen, Sneli, loth of iseigrave. Snobbrook, Briru� W+,ttman, an Walsh, Sharon Brown, all of Stephenson, Brussels; Bradley Brussels; Tina Heikoop, Bel DOOR -STOP: Steven Verbeek, of Belgrave; Paul M>c�• Blyth. R. W. BELL grave; Julie Howson, Blyth; Belgrave; Tom Bailey, Blyth; Brussels; Todd MacDonald. Shobbrook, Belgrave. Debbie Hopper, Belgrave; Jeff- Susan Elston, Belgrave; Paul Blyth; Steven Bridge, Belgrave. SIX SNAPSHOTS, BOYS: Paul POSTER ON FARM FIRE ery Howson, Blyth. Machan, Brussels; Julie Howson, BOOKLET (Autobiography Coupes, Brian l Mac an, both of PREVENTION, JUNIORS: Beth OPTOMETRIST y Belgrave, Paul Machan, Brus- ARTICLE FROM PLASTIC Karen Cook, both of Blyth of my Lite): Barbara Johnston, cels; Robert Gordon, Brian Charter, Blyth; Mark Nolt, GODERICH BOTTLES: Karen Cook, Blyth; LAWN ORNAMENT (Painted): Karen Johnston, both of Brun- Campbell, Steven Verbeek, all of Belgrave; Bruce Higgins, Bel Wendy Martin, Brussels; John Kenneth Snell. Ernie Snell hnth sets; Nancy Verbeek, Bel ave. grave; Wayne Higgins, Brussels; The Square 524-7661 Smuck, Dianne Campbell, Randy of Belgrave; Barbara Johnston, Anderson, Patti McDowell, Lisa Eric Taylor, Belgrave; Andrew Nixon, Paul Currie, all of Bel- Karen Johnston, Wayne Higgins, Thompson, all of Belgrave. POSTER ON FARM FIRE Ives, Blyth. • grave. all of Brussels. 3-DIMENSIONAL CLOTHES WOODEN rWOODENr�R?.CLE FOR PIN STRUCTURE: Andrew Ives, � THE HOME: Marion Taylor, INSTITUTE CLASSES Blyth: Wayne Higgins. BrussrN. Murray Taylor, Murray Camp- ANIMAL FROM PLASTI- bell, Joan Higgins, Nancy Moore, CENE : Gary Martin, Brussels; Belgrave P WMT �S all of Belgrave; Wayne Higgins, Danny Snell, Blyth; Terry• Daer, LIBRARY BOARD Brussels. Belgrave. CLASSES WINGHAM 357.w2320 MUSICAL INSTRUMENT: IMAGINARY ANIMAL MOUNT- EIGHT SNAPSHOTS, GIRLS: Mr. and Mrs. McCurdy Lowry Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Jamieson Paul Currie, Kenny Snell, Bonnie ED ON PAPER: Debbie Hopper, Elaine Brown, Beth Charter, both of Florida and Mr. and Mrs. Mor- and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Han- Belgrave; Sharon Brown, Blyth; of Blyth; Sheila Anderson, Lisa ris Smith of London visited on na holidayed in Michigan last Ruth Higgins, Belgrave; Susan Thompson, both of Belgrave; Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bert week for a few days. WARD & U PT I G RO V E Elston, Belgrave; Sharon Snell, Vickie Machan, Brussels; Nancy Johnston and called on Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Leitch, Blyth; Nancy Snell, Blyth. Verbeek, Belgrave. Amelia Brown of Cozy Cottage, at Julie and Jeffery of London spent EIGHT SNAPSHOTS, BOYS: Whitechurch. the weekend with her parents, Listowel BOUQUET DRIED WEEDS: Eric Taylor, Belgrave; Eric Ives, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hibberd Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grasby. 519) 291-3040' Kellie Stephenson, Kim Stephen- Blyth; Murray Campbell, Darren attended the 50th wedding anni Mrs. Robert Grasby spent a CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS son, both of Brussels; Joanne Evans, Bradley Cook, Scott versary of Mr. and Mrs. Harold couple of days last week with Mr. Wood, Belgrave; Lori Charter, Evans, all of Belgrave. Doig of Fordwich in the Fordwich and Mrs. George M. Johnston and United Church Sunday afternoon. Tara of Ilderton. Edgar relatives were guests at Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thomas, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- Brussels, Mr. and Mrs. David ward Daer of Wingham on Sun- Thomas of Guelph, Mr. and Mrs. 7 FIRST ANNIVERSARY day to honor Mr. and Mrs Don Harold Procter, Belgrave, Mr. Craig of Blyth on their 15th wed- and Mrs. Harold Smits, Peter, ding anniversary. Paul and Mary of Wingham, Mr. This community was shocked and Mrs. Kenneth Alton, Sharon, last Sunday to learn of the death George and Suzanne of RR 7 of Bobby Joe Leishman. We ex- Lucknow, Mr. and Mrs. Ross tend deepest sympathy to his Procter, Don, Chris and Anne and parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Mrs. Stewart Procter attended a Leishman, his brothers and sis- smorgasbord dinner at the home ters. of Mr. and Mrs. George Procter, Mr. and rs. David Spencer of Katherine and Jennifer in honor AOL IL Toronto s nt the weekend with of the newlyweds, Mr. gnd Mrs. her mother, Mrs. Cecil Coultes. Charles Procter. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Snell of London spent a few days with her brother, Harold Keating. �� Trisha Marie, daughter of Mr. Westinghouse _ Jersey Y breeders and Mrs. James Taylor, RR 5 y Wingham, won second prize in 15 cu. ft. Frost free s�*�'" show at fair the Baby Contest at Lucknow =�.The Perth -Huron Jersey Fair. Refrigerator L Breeders held their annual parish Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith of "L'',r show at the Seaforth Fall Fair Clifford, George Inglis of Walker- - last week. The animals were ton, and John Leppington of Clin- `ti< {.1 i - ? judged by Dean Sayles of Paris. ton were Sunday visitors with Mr. • twin e r i $ e r$ — and Mrs. Albert Bieman and Miss p In the Junior Special, for 4-H Evelyn Bieman. � g • meat kee er $:. �` ` `y :...:. ... age or younger (all animals were P . \, I� shown by those 21 years or ,: :� �• ; younger), 18 calves competed for •butter conditioner ` the George Ba Memori 1 g gg Trophy which was won by Dale • White only- limited quantity- �� � - Pinkney of RR 3, Listowel. He a showed a senior calf, Sunrise BM 'e 1 Highlight. The trophy was pre * sented by Gordon Young of Monk _ ton, president of the club. Run - to A.. � ner-up calf was Boysvill Marks- MPPMW i, man Grace shown by Sheila Van 00 €iw. I Dorp of RR 2, Seaforth. Winners in the bull calf class' were Alec Ostrom, RR 3, Clinton — showing Don Head Cindrella Sur- ville. Pavl Robinson, RR 1, St. Marys placed second showing SALE ENDS OCTOBER 2ND Robin Acres Surville Luke. CC. The Junior Champion Female , class was won by Paul Robinson, TP. RR 1, St. Marvs showing Robin Acres SOB Eva. Jack and Fred ] c� Armstrong. RR 2, Auburn, show- Mg how , Ing Huronia Moda 9F won the Reserve Junior Champion Fe r w. b .� male.. Senior and Grand Champion Female, Egmond Victor's Jewel, was shown by J. T. Van Egmond of RR 1, Clinton. Alec Ostrom of _ °° `'""° RR 3, Clinton showed the Reserve 8; " Senior and Grand Champion Female, Elmlme Sparkie s \Helen. Premier breeder and exhibitor A, ,., banners were won by Alec Ostrom as well. These banners were presented by the judge. Dean Sayles. Eleven exhibitors showed a II total of 60 animals in the compe- tition. 1►':estinghouse Clothes Dryer *Cross Vane tumbling 63 temperature selection C (i Westinghouse 30" Range • Easy clean oven • 2 large elements • digital clock • 2 small elements limited 41 oU quantity LAIDLAW APPLIANCE, Wingham, Ontario Phone 357-2262 0 In 1881, the first long distance line in Quebec was strung be- tween Montreal and, Lachine 'r► --J �e - -r L V• 11, The Wingham Advance -Times, September 23, 1976—Pap i 50A a� MANY CATTLE WERE JUDGED at the Belgrave-Blyth- Brussels School Fair last Wednesddy. Eric Cook won first prize with this Brown Swiss. The steer was born in March and will eventually be fattened up as beef animal. A LARGE ASSORTMENT of vegetables were displayed at the Belgrave fair grounds during the Belgrave Blyth Brussels School Fair last Wednesday. The various kinds of vegetables were grown by the students of the three public schools. MANY DIFFERENT STYLES of art work were displayed at the Belgrave Myth Brussels School Fair at the Belgrave fair grounds last Wednesday. Youngsters from Grades 1 to e worked on many themes to come up with this montage. 4 W