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The Seaforth News, 1952-09-25, Page 4Seaforth Fall Fair Grade 0, Catherine Doig, S.S. 5, Tuekersmith; Grade 7, Beatrice Sie- PUBLIC SCHOOL SECTEON mon, S,S, 0, ' McKil!opt - Grade 8, Vegetables---• Marlene Austin, Seaforth Public inrnips, Kenneth Wright, Louis School. Devereaux, Melva Boyce, Stuart HIGH SCHOOL Boyce..Tommy \Phyte, H. S. Ho*ue Economics. Carrots, I',)llinor Cltrtsteuseu, Carol Pot Ho1d'ers, Beverly Evans, Bete C'.ai ter, Betty Drager. : ty .Campbell, 3.. Buchanan,. C errata, Louis Devereaux. Erie Mc- Corduroy Skirt, Ruth Sills, Heidi Intosh, Keith Pethick, Nancy Pepper. Buri, Lois Me0'ellen, Marlene Au - Lloyd Pethick. tin, Betty Campbell. Red marigolds, John Scott, Shirley Gathered Cotton Skirt, Ruth Horan, Betty Drager, Billie AUrisen. Brown, Rose Siemon, Lois Roe, I'at- Intermediate marigolds, John Scott; sy Munro, Marilyn McPhee, Betty Drager, Melva Boyce, Stuart Cotton Blouse, 3. Beuerrnan, BetGauche,otice, Biitil Ill:int. ty Gauche, Etta Lillieo, Lois Roe, Parsnips, Keith Potluck, Lloyd Pc'. Rose Siemon. thick Tounny Whyte. Nickto Whyte, Hemstitched Towel, Betty Camps Joan Charters. bell,Marie Manley, Lois Roe, Ruth Beeti ,law s Carter, Douglas Jam- Ann McI.arnon, M. Hein'berger. -lean, Gordon Pale. Basta• Dragon. Weskit and Skirt, Mary Whyte, John Scott. Lena Miller, Elaine Etue, Onions, Gar, Pryoo Douglas Husain. Sumner dress, 'Ruth Hemingway, Billie Millscvr Keith Cardiff. Melva Toffee Johnston, Naticy Spittal, Bet - Boyce. e., t, Axtniann, Muriel Dale, Tomatoes. Larry Byerman. Gordon Crochet Slippers, Olive Jordan, Dale Ken Coleman. Mary Allan Mona Clark. Citrons. Bobbie- Phillips. Melva Knitted Sox, Mary Whyte, June Boyce, C'harle, MacGregor. Billy Pili- Ross, 'Marie Pullman, Lena Miller, der. Billie Giitlson. Bette Axtrnan. Cabbage. Pard 'treMe ter. liarec Tea Biscuits, Francis Cook, Joyce Dain Ronnie Riley. Minor no Christen. en. M i1 on Ruth Hennntn.i,ae, MarY sen. Ch ti's MacGregor, Whyte, Betty '1xtman •Poratoee, girls. Merl Cooper JoanPlan Muffins„ Francis Cook, Ruth Charters. Nana y t e pt er, Je'y re Hemmin 'cvay, Mary Whyte, Joyce Brown Betty M zegge. Jewitt. Helen McGonigle, I. tt o:is. boy.. Douglas Jamieson Blouse or Lingerie, Marilyn Bol - Lloyd Foil -deli. Melvin Hubert ticith goy', Ella I,illico. POhick. Ther e, Bale. Smocking. Edna Martin, Rath Mc- i'ul::st'es. 17: and 14. itou:;i.ie .1011,,'- Lean, Jean Brown, sou. Handbag, Edna Matin, Marilyn• Sdire,11. Nielile Whyte. Joon Bach, r Pal�ai'. Florence Sloan. Soeme Haugh. Tommy Whyte Choc. cake, Marilyn Bolger.- ! i 1 rn l e l 11. L t TY Lemon non pie, Ruth Boyd, Marilyn 1'.y tat, 1'.'wl t'Mary Bra Bolger, Lent Johnston. toocaerer. Woollen dress.- Marie Hunt, Lena se t eerm Gordon.Deles t 1 tie.- johnsten,J Nancy Spittal: 31•:.e 11.1'1 r Pule.r „h t ! ,!d. Lent hear glove:, Leona Johnston, feet, Fier.,.111 kit - Rutli Boyd. 7707i: t:a, e 5.S. N,', 1. Doughnuts. Ruth Boyd. 11 t H. S. Industrial- Arta and Crafts Pur c School Cooking- " h, Small Shelf. Bobby Kerr, Bever- Ia c aas, June Snaith, Bill Scott, L10-.1 I Nti, I G lit smith. Pair of brackets, Bill Scott, Mar- t ti i c: Stuart No. 1:30, Wayne Me- t ' MI t cl, Frank I.ydiatt. " I Di_ ;.and or tie rack, Donald No :4. 1 Deering. a. Joe. • Fla'inigan. Harold dant r Fred Walters. Eastman. Connie Tin bake pan, Wayne McMichael, L,•' .!.e-. Phyllis } ili• 1 c,a..:. Hugh Gorwill. Leon Murray, Frank : Lydiatt, Carl Richardson. 17k,::41-1 r : 1... : Small Cabinet, James 'McIntosh, + , .... ,t,:, ; Bo, u..... Ko.yJas^ Pe"a•^ Wm. Alcock, Jim Axt- ot ' man. e, u•, M' i :U 1!0, Tin funnel, Bob \halter,, Jame, H-,1111. l Koss. Linda Sims. \ .: � Ferre-, Flower pot holder, Bob Walters, 3.1..ream c.,. -..L . '.•Nell M,Garin. rata z F?r PueY.'i .n. -,y H. S. Agriculture Whyte. Jack. B-,:, •cit. F 1 mi �. -11'7 B ; '- ' Onions, •J,1•ce Johnston, Rath Boyer.fess 'iMillson, Beth Boyd. loo ,,r cora =.. Penny Jame. Table Carrots, Beth Boyd, Joyce McCue Hunt. Johnson, Doris Johnston, Jean Scott Public School Writing- Ruth Boyd. GCs;: \'j Kith Fis".r ' r. -1 Lary` Crech. Table carrots, long. Marjory Petlt- Darr..• n.eae, Carole Burn; Bar - Neil Haugh, Ann Haugh, Betty -on, Jaek Melady, a I ,1 l` 'I Table parsnips, Marjorie Pethick, Joan Robertson. N.. L,.-.... Neila Fi ' Tl a?ters. Hillman Connie slew. Beets, 'Sat s._Jean Scott, Ruth Boyd Clay" -. _.- _ C� _\a Haugh Elizabeth Townsend, r'izabeth`3LcGarin. se Sweet corn, Joyce Johnston, Dor- si. T Mai Ft? y Regele, Barbara Boyd, Grace r_..... x.. arra t .. r ' Sierran, R. Broadfoot. v 7. an t Cucumbers, R. Broadfoot, Ann ; Haugh, Joyce Johnston, Neil Haugh, Jean Seem Cabbage. 0. Bannerman, Ruth c Boyd,Barbara Boyd, Laird Norris, Li Sims. __,, Patricia; BobcG M owan. t3:a< S�iman.� Turnips, Betty Simpson. Sidi,-: He: W:., .3: Handy. . Connie' Turnips, feed, George Mcllwain, Tr.lfrro.::_:..- Ross Milison. Grady S ori it: g.{ Mar:ene Austin, Pie pumpkins, Bill Scott, Helen Mc - Marjorie t'lr,rt-r-: Marlene Sher-' Knight, Betty Simpson, George Mc- barth, Ruth Sills. 5a1: Broadfoot. Ilwam, Muriel Dale. Public School Flowers- Tomatoes, Ruth Boyd, Carl Rich - Sweet peas, Lloyd Pethick, Eilinor ardson, Bruce Coleman, D Heming- Christensen. Nickie Whyte, Jean way', Ann Haugh. Broadfoot, Emily Elliott. I Squash, Number 286; Doran Stin- Gladioti, Jean Broadfoot. t\'ayne son, George McIlwain, Jos. Moore. Hugill. Asters, Kenneth Cook. Norman Dale, Gordon Dale, Joan Charters. French marigolds. Louis Devereaux. Gordon Nott. Mary Broadfoot. No. 333, son. Paul McMaster. Other variety potatoes, Leona African marigelde, Tommy Whyte, Johnston, Ken Lane, John Etue, Paul McMaste!•. Carni Carter. Gler! Ann Haugh, H. Kirkby. Nott. Euar.•• Haigh. , Floral Exhibits For Garden Ziniiu Pa: _,1a i,:ar.i 4 Blueboy Corn Flower, Margaret Bedard Donal,. Nett. £ 1r. :. Stevens, Catherine Campbell, Mrs. sen. Barr; F ;curing , Achilles, Muriel Dale, Mary Whyte. Dahlias,Kenneti. +:c 'e. t:a, t'; Aster, Giant mixed, Helen Boyce. Suane Haugh. Lar, +;a Butt, Knight, Mary Whyte, Margaret Ste - Ronnie Riley. rens, Muriel Dalei M. Hemingway, Cosmos. Marilyn Taylor, Larry Berger. Assorted variety. Bete:ley Nott. Penny James, Suane Haugh, Tommy" Whyte, Larry Dillon. Table centre, Paul McMaster, Pen- ny James, Barbara James. No. 925, Shirley Kleber. Judge. Mrs. C. H. Epps. Public School Art - Kindergarten, Pamela Silcox, Linda MacDonald, Hans Troelsen, Lois Smith, Katie Scott. Grades 1, 2, 3, Karen Jones, Carol Fowler, Phyllis Bryans, Glen Nott, Pearn McLean. HENSALL Grades 4, 6, 6, John Scott, Sandra Savauge, Gordon Ferris, John Scott, Kay Nott, Grades 7, 8, No. 489, Beatrice Ser- mon, Connie Wright, Lawrence Taylor Printing, Penny James, Connie Tref. fere, Beatrice Seamon, Marilyn Taylor, Douglas Riley, Judge -Lois M. Hoggarth. Crafts and Hobbles-- Kindergarten, paper weaving. Ellen Pretty, Ellen Connell, Michael Phil- lips. Cardboard model, Eric Eaton, Book ends, Keith Eaton. Garment, Marlene Scherharth, Shir- ley Quinn, Quilt block, Jean Broadfoot, Caro- line floss. Apron, Mary Broadfoot, Therese Etue, Merle Cooper, Sandra Dungey, Frost Electric Weld Suzanne Dick. Knitted article, Sandra Savauge, Silos Cartoon, Jessie Brown, Jack Me - Cowan, ' Marlene Scherharth, Reggie I+'lI.1Rl�.T� Stone, Mary Brown, N PAPER Weed work, Beatrice Seimon, Han old King, Larry King, Kenneth King, SNOW PENCE Winston Xing, Table display, Seaforth nubile, Fertilizer for Grass St, James' Separate, S.S. No. 8, Mc- Killop, Most points Public School Sec- tion:. Writing, Grade 4, Virginia Gardner, S.S. 1, Hallett: Grade 5, Marie Rowland, St. James' School; Peppers, Helen Connelly, Mary Whyte, Allen Haugh, Doran Stinson Irish Cobbler Potatoes, George Icllwain, Laird Norris, Ross Mill - Zinnia, Dahlia mixed, Margaret Stevens, Muriel Dale, M. Heming- way, Mona Clarke. Petunia, Rose of Heaven; Margar- et Stevens. African Marigold, Muriel Dale,. Betty Axtmann, Iris Byerman, June Smith, Jean Scott. Gladiolius, Catherine Campbell, Mary Whyte, Margaret Stevens, Billy McGonigle. Collection of annuals, Mary Whyte, Muriel Dale, Jack Melady, Janet MacGregor. McNaughton-Mandley North Parkdale United Church, Toronto, Saturday, Sept. 20th was the scene of the marriage of Betty Irene, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Al- fred Er Mandley of Toronto, Ont., to Gerald Glenn McNaughton, son Anniversary Burns' Church, Hullett at 11 A,M. and 7.30 P.M, (Standard Time) SUNDAY, SEPT. 28TH Guest. speaker, Rev. Eagle of Clinton Special music, assisted by Seaforth Male Quartette in the evening Seaforth Farmers Co -Op PFIONE 9 TIJ.J 8 1 + ORTH NBWS of Mr, and Mrs, Lorne A, McNaugli- ton of lien&All. The ceremony Was performed by, Rev, Milton R, Sand- erson. The wedding. music was played by Mt'. Unitli, and thesoloist was Mrs, F. Lee, Given in marriage by her father the bride wore a gown of • lace and nylon net over blush satin. Fier finger-tip veil was held ;by a lace and satin Juliet cap and she carried a cascade of deep pink roses, and white baby mums, Maid of honor for her sister was Miss Elva Mandley, gowned in mauve brocaded satin, Bridesmaids Miss Shirley Mandley and miss Mary Flynn in green bro- caded satin with matching headdress and cascades of yellow Brutus and roses and pink mums and roses. Flower girl was Miss Sandra Da- vis, niece of the bride gowned in mauve 'br'ocaded satin and carried a nosegay of yellow gladiolus and mums. Best pian was Clarence Mac. Naughton, brother of the groom and ushers were Gordon Mandley and Ray Orrnston, The bride's mother r'eceNed at Clai.'edon Hall in rose and navy en- `semble with corsage 'of yellow mums and roses assisted by the groom's mother wearing blue erepe with black accessories and red roses, For motor trip to. New York the bride travelled in a rose gabardine snit with navy accessories and col'- sage of yellow roses and misrule. They will reside in Toronto, ANNIVERSARY SERVICES Will be held la Egmondville United Church Sunday, Sept. 28th 11 arm., Standard Time. Speaker Rev, Andrew D. Boa, Empress Ave, united Church, London. Music by the lgmondvillo Choir 7,30 p.m., 5,'1'. Speaker, Rev, David W. Williams, B.A., Victoria St. 'Unit. ed Cltrrreh, Godericb, Music by tiro Enrich Male Octette Clare Reit SUPERIOR MARKET "Make Reith's Your Shopping Centre" We appreciate your phone orders. Phone 8 Cohoe Red Sala-non4 Tins $1.00 Meat Product - Swift's Prean, 3 tins $1.00 Libby's Tomato Juice 7 Tins $1.00 Campbell's Soup, veg. or tom ..... 8 tins 1 00 Choice Golden Corn 7 Tins $1.00 Brunswick Sardines, in oil , .12 tins 1 .00 Pard Dog Food - 8 Tins $1.00 Hillcrest Toilet Tissue.... 9 lge Rolls $1.00 Red Plum Jam, large 24 fl. oz. Jar 29c Fry's Pure Breakfast Cocoa %2 lb Tin 39c Weston's GHOC-O-NUT Mallows, 121/2 ozcello bag 39c Clover -Leaf Fancy Tuna -solid white meat, .7 oz. tin 39c Green Giant Fancy Tender Gold. Wax Beans..2 Tins 37c Aylmer Fancy Quality Apple Sauce,, , .2-15 oz. Tins 27c ORANGES AND GRAPEFRUIT Free Delivery Sweet Potatoes 23ciBananas; 2 lb 35c Cauliflower , 152.11) 190 Grapes, 2 lhs 23,; SEE WHAT SANITONE DOES FOR YOUR SUITS: O Colors Sparkle ® Spots Vanish ® Better Press Lasts Longer Finer Finishing Restores "Like -New" Look BRADY (Sanitone) CLEANERS SEAFORTH AGENT ERIC MILNER FLOWERS PICKUPS AT STORE WED. & SAT. 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