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The Seaforth News, 1937-10-07, Page 7Ira ti TTIIURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1937 THE SEAFORTH NEWS PAGE SEVEN n,.•.mate.Feu,�naar.®•�•m�ao�.a,.,--c,uw�.,uw--aw.---°'m na=...�u��m� I Duplicate1 ! Monthly I I 1 Statements I I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I I I I I The S aforth News Pitons, 84 We can save you money on Bil1 and Charge Forms, standard sizes to ledgers, white or colors. It will pay you to see our samples Also best quality Metal Hinged Se:- tional Post Binders and Index. BAYFIELD FALL FALR (Continued from Page Three.) 'Gherkins, 10. Battier, Thos. Snow- den: cucumbers, 0. Battler, Ed Fost- er; small .fruit •tomatoes, 'Mrs. Metcalf, IRdbt. Allan; 'largest head sunflower. 0. Battier, H. ITruemner. Garden :herb,, Mrs. Ha'berer, R, Geiger; collection n ,peppers, Dr. Grieve; sweet .peppers, Dr. 'Grieve, Mrs. M. Woods; vegetable marrow, H. Truemner, IA. E. Warner; green Itub'bard squash, H. Truentner, T. Barker; yellow hubbard squash, F. Barker, A. 'II. Warner; egg Plant, O. Battler, A. E. \Varner. PLANTS AND FLOWERS Banquet, large, Mrs. )Haberer, Mrs. IRobt, Allan; !bouquet, small, Mrs. Metcalf, Mrs. M. Woods; Sylvia, Mrs. M. Woods, 'Mrs. ,Robs. Allan; dab - 'line, Mrs. Metcalf. 'F. Barker; pan- sies, F. Barker, Mos. M. Woods; be- gonias, Mrs. 'Robt. ;Allan; 'geraniums, T. Barker. 1turray Grainger; asters, Mrs. Metcaif, •Mrs. IM. Wood ,pet- unias, Mrs. 'Metcalf. F. 'Barker; house ;plants, F. Barker. coleus, Dr. Grieve, R. ° Geiger;. gloxinia, F. Barker, Mrs. Ro'bt.:Allan; annuals not otherwise listed, F. Barker, Mrs. 'Metcalf, Cosmos, Mrs. Robt, 'Allan, Mrs. M. Wood; zinnias, Mrs. ;Metcalf, F. 'Bar- ker; verbenas, T. Barker, Mrs. IRob't.' Allan; gladiolus, Mrs. Robt. Allan, F. Barker; sweet .peas. IF. Barker, Mrs. ^Rout. Allan; collection of roses, F, Barker, Mrs. H.therer. FINE ARTS Landscape, hit Miss Livingston, :Mr,. Howrie; landscape, water color, Miss Livingston, II, A. .Eris; fruit, water ,color, Miss Livingston; flowers. water 'color, Mks Livings'ton: H. A: Fttss; pen and ink drawing, Miss Livingston, Mrs. Howrie; crayon or lead point, Miss Livingston, Mrs. R. Allan; water color on silk or satin, Miss Livings'toii; band painted china, 'Miss Livingston, Dr. 'Grieve; fruit, in oil, Miss Livingston, Dr. Grieve; flowers in ceii, Dr. 'Grieve, Miss Liv- ingston; pencil .,ketch from nature, Miss Livingston. MANUFACTURES Corn itus'k door stat, Milne .Rader: Home made article of furniture, F. Barker. hard soap, ;Fred McClymant. LADIES' WORK Living Room )A'ccessories—)Talble centrepiece, Miss Livingston, Mrs. Howliet table runner, Miss Living- ,ston H. A. Fuss; cushion, embroid- ery,H. A, Fuss, ,Herb Neeb; cushion any' other kind, Thos Snowden, II -I A. Fuss; lamp ,diads Miss Livingston Dining IRoo.nt Accessories (White) —.Table cloth and serviettes, .Mies Livingston. H. IA. (Fuss; tea cloth, cut work, Milne Rader, .Mns. 'Howrie; tea cloth, any -other styleembroidery, M's, fNfile, IMrs. Howrie; tea cloth, crocheted, M. Livingston, 'MilneRad- er; tray cloth, Mrs. IPfile, Mrs. ;How- rie; cenbrepdece, Miss Livingston, ,Mrs. P'file; luncheon set, Miss Liv- ingston, Mrs. IPlfile; buffet s6t, H. A. Fuss, IM. Livingston; 'buffet ,scarf, Mrs, Howrie, 'bi, A. ;Fess; tea cosy, linen, M. Lavingston. Colored (Linens -Buffet set, Miss Livingston, IMrs. iPfile. Bed 'Rooms (Accessories — Hem- stitched 'sh'eets, M. 'Livingston, Mrs. M. Woods; .pillow cases, ;hemstitched, M. Livingston, Maas. ,M. Woods; 'pil- low cases, ent'broidery, IR, Geiger, M. Livingston; 'pillow cases, lace trim- med, M. Livingston JEilmner Stephen- son: 'curtains, M. Luwingston 1-I, A. Buss; towels, embroidered, M. ingston, Mes, 'Howie; •towels, .croch- et trimmed, M. Livingston, Herb .Neeb; dressing 'table set, Mrs. 'How- rie; bed 'lamp shade, M. Livingslto'n tea itowels Mrs. kPlfile M. Livingston. Children's Wear—Child's •dress, H. A. •Fuss, M. 'Livingston; child's play dress, (Fred MoGiymont, H. A. Fifes; baby's jacket and bonnet, Herb Neeb, M. Livingston; baby's jacket, etc„ 'M. Rader, 'Herb Neeb; baby's bootees, knit, !Herb Ned., Milne Rader; baby's 'bootees, 'crochet, 'Herb Neeh, Mrs, Pfile: 'baby's rompers, M. Livingston. Ladies' Wear—Apron. M. Living- ston: Mrs. 'Pfile; dress. H. A. 'Fuss, M. Livingston; ladies' underwear, cot- ton. M. Livingston, H. A. Fuss; lad - ie' underwear, silk, M. Livingston, H. A. Fuss, smock, W. G. Clark. M. Livingston: collar and ctiff set. 1/I. T i in Ston, :qrs. Rfile; handkerchiefs, M. Livingston, 'H. A. 'Fuss; handmade bed jacket, Milne Rader; pullover, Mes. Howrie, H. A. (Fuss; fancy ap- ron, Mrs. d'tile, 4V, 'G,Clark. . Hari bag, Mrs. (Howrie, H. A. I us's; tallies' dre,s, M. Livingston, flame dying, 0. Battler. \1en'.s 'year --'Sport ;sort, Mrs. H'lile, H. A. !Fuss; pyjamas, M. Liv- in.,.st.tn, 'Mrs.:Plfile; ;pullover sweater, Fuss, Grieve; mitts, Mrs. Hkrwrie, 0. Battler; socks, heavy, tiers. Plfile, 'Dr. 'Grieve: socks, fine, 'M, Livingston, Mrs, ,Howrie: 'handkerchiefs, E. A. Fuss. El El \EAD;ERS1OF THIS PAPER ' FRIENDS ? We are combining our newspaper with these two great magazine offers, so that you can realize a remarkable cash saw- ing on this year's reading. Either offer permits a choice of top- notch magazines with our paper, and, regardless of your selections, you will say it's a bargain. YOU GET THIS NEWSPAPER FOR 1 FULL YEAR CHOOSE EITIMtri'l; OFFER ANY 3 MAGAZINES FROM THIS LIST Maclean's (24 issues) - Nationai Home Monthly Canadian Magazine - Chatelaine Pictorial Review Silver Screen - American Boy - Parents' Magazine • - 1 yr. 1 yr. 1 yr. 1 yr. 1 yr. 1 yr. 1 yr. Opportunity Magazine - • 1 yr. Can. Horticulture and Home Magazine - - - 1 yr. YOUR NEWSPAPER AND 3 BIG MAGAZINES NO CHANGES FROM ONE. 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I}'uess; cut wank, R. Geiger, Herb Neeb tapestry, M. Liv- in.gston, Mrs. ;Howrie; petite '(point picture, M. Llvinggton, H. A. IF urs; cross stitch, Mns Howrie, Mrs. IHIab- erer; Irish crochet, M.'Livingston, 'qrs. Howrie; sampler, Mrs Pile, H. A. IF'uss; darning on sox, Dr. Grieve, H A. 'Fuss; mi'b,bon novelties, (EL A. Fuss; •assortmenit of work done by lady of 710, 1Mrs. 'Plfiie, H. A. !Fuss. Horne ;Manufactures — Bedspread, embroidered, ',Elmer Stephenson, W. G. 'Clark; 'bedspread, tufted, Mee. 1Ha- berer, 10, Battier; quilt applique, 'aims, Howrie, W. G. ;Clark; quilt, cotton, 'Mrs, Flatterer, ,Milne 'Rader; quilt, patched, Dr. ;Grieve'; comforter, fancy, R. 'Geiger, 'W. G. Clark; 'comforter, goose ,down W. G. Clark; Afghan, 'M. Livingston Dr. 'Grieve; hearth rug, rag, M. 'Livingston, its, P,file; rug, wool, Mr 'Haberer, ;Mrs. IP1file; rag mat, 'braided, Mrs. IP'file, R. 'Geiger. Labor saving device, Mrs. Pftle, 'Mrs. 'Howrie; (braided mat, silk, IMrs, ?Me, Or. ,Grieve. SCHOOL Ct,IiILDiRUN Essay, "Baylfiekd Foal ,Fair," .Pat At- kinson, )Audrey Standen. Drawing perspective, Ivan Stephen- son, Ralph Stephenson, Drawing, stili ,fife, Marilyn Max- well, Bernard Bugler. Apron, Marilyn 'Maxwell Bred KMc- Clyrnon't bird house, 'R. Geiger, Betty Allan; taffy, Doris (Osmond, Oat 'At- kinson; bead work, H. A. ;Fuss; col- lection of woods, Donis 'M:eEwen, Earl Bale; dress doll; Marilyn Max- well, ;Domta Toms; educational pic- tures, 'Audrey Sturgeon. Drawing, 'flowers, (Marilyn Max- well, 'Doris McEwen; drawing, !birds, Bernadette Bednntr, Lwaa Stephenson; drawing :fruits. Pat Atkinson, Doris MctEwen. HUROIN VOTES, JUNE 1934 Goderich Twp. Ballantyne 'Cooper Alliott No. 1 60 1 109 N',,. 2 - (52 1' 712 No, ;1 6') 0 126 No. 4 22 1+ 103 'No. 5 )93 0 66 No. 6 ... , . , , 511, 0 60 No, 1 No. 2 No. 3 No. 4 No. 5 No. 6 No. 7 3411• :i' 537 Majority for Elliott --0197 Hallett 11314 ill 63 166 2 60 00 0 Orr 1!)43 8 82 301 • 01 188 914 0 54 85 ti 5'5 6312 3 4112 Maljority for Ballantyne -2311 Hay No, 1 90 0 28 No. 2 94 0 • 21 No. dA 11110) 1 317 No. 3B ., 1,18' 3, 50 No. 4 11186 1 59 No. 5 67 0 35 No. 6 11)113 3 70 No. 7 153 0 23 No. 8 107 1 Liz 95;9 9 3'51 Majority for ,Ballantyne -608 McKillop No. ;1 ....... , . ,., , 207 2 24 No. 2 111911 2 79 No, 3 1113 4 72 No. 4 :1)28 4 96 669 112 271 ;Majority for Ballantyne --398 Stephen No. 1 50 11 77 Nn. 2 413 d) 53 .N7 o. 3 noir a 60 No. 4 11417 3 54 No. 5 001 0 28 No. '6 119 a 022 No. 7 .... , ,,,.712 4) 34) No. 6 1519 3 57 No. 9 , . 4134 4 64 1236 20 51:4 Majority for Ballantyne -418 Stanley No. 1 . 80 0 N. 2 ., . , ,., 192 11 No, 6 8111 2 No. 7 ,..... .._., 1510 Ill No. 8 ...,419 1 511 24 3'3 1170 712 .5)4 310 113'3. 464 1131 51517 Majority for Eilkitt-78 'racket -smith • No: 1 . •11Ls 0 63 NO. 0 ........ _ .:.: 11127 :3 15 No. -3 11019" 0 19 Na, 4 1(291 1 46 N's.. 5 • 11115 6' - 48 N,,. ti .)11211 hi 016 74s1 ,Iin 277 ".1.I _ -rite for 3.'tun •! c. _4lr;r.) Usborne 4 No. 2 9.1 O .34 No. 3 )(07 0 118 No. 4 127 01 25 No. '5 1819 7 '50 No. h 34 0 613 No. 7 418 5, 77 8512 02 314 ,Majori