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TTIIURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1937
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BAYFIELD FALL FALR
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'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.
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6T'iseelkaneotts Work--IPatahed hent,
'Mrs Pifle, Herb 1Neeb; 'filet crochet,
Herb ;Neel), M. Livingston; betting,
M. Livingston, .I-Ierb Neeb.
;Fancy knitting, 'cotton, Dr. Grieve,
bit's. Howrie; dawn thread work, R.
'Geiger, M. Livin • torr, hemstitching,
Mrs. Filile, H. A. 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