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The Seaforth News, 1961-09-21, Page 4AT THE FAIR - The sudden downpours of rain often chased every- body into the school house during McKillop school fair last Thurs- day. But the wet did not dampen the happy smiles. In this group are, trout, Sharon Dietz and Joan Elligsen, of SS, No. 8, and, back, Valerie Beuerman and Dale Beuerman of S.S. No. 6. McKillop School Turkeys, Donna Horne, Larry Horne, Rae Beott IriDucks, Barry Gordon, Ross Elliott, Fair YY nners Doug Boyd. Pheasants, Keith Seimon, Billy Seimon Bantams, Randy Duffy, Ingolf Chris- tensen, Ilene Glanville. Pigeons, Marjorie, Neil Beuermann, Glen Beuermann, Rabbits, Torn Rapson, David Wild- fong, John Looming. Bost Dog, Barry Gordon, Greg Fisher, Neil Little. Best Cat, Tennis Ryan, Janice Deitz, Donna Horne, Pair Guinea Pigs, Doug Boyd, Julia Blanehard, Ross Elliott. White Rocks, Lois Beuermann, Gwen Beuermann. White Leghorns, Ray Beattie, Michael Johnston, Doug Boyd. Susses, Barry Gordon. Light _Hybrids, Maryanne Wildfong, Greg Fisher, Larry Fisher. Heavy Hybrids, Neil Ryan, Gordon Ryan. GRAIN Sheaf of Wheat, Billy Siemon. Sheaf of Oats, Glen Dolmage, Billy Siemon, Sheaf of Barley, Billy Siemon. Quart of Barley, Michael Johnston, Maryanne Wildfong. Quart of Oats, Douglas Wey, Douglas Boyd, Joan Alexander, Nell Ryan, Rose - merle Ryan Gordon Ryan. Quart of 'Wheat, Kan Dalton, Douglas Boyd, Jim Henderson, Bill Henderson, David Wildfong. Quart of Field Beans, June Millen, Murray Henderson, Burl Rose, Bob Shannon, David Wildfong. • Garden Bears, Earl Rose, Bob Shan- non, Larry Murray, Ann Stewart, Bon- nie Stewart, Betty Roe. Grain Corn, Mark Smith, Earl Rose, Jean Roe. Ensilage corn, Ronald Murray, Nell Deuerman, Ray Beattie, Elaine Beuer- man, Willy Nyland, W. Rock. First cut hay, Gordon Ryan, Brian Pryce, Billy Duffy, Murray Pryce. Second cut hay. Douglas' Wey, Mark Smith, Willy Nyland. FANCY WORK Grade 3-4, 9" square embroidered leaf design, Jean Dennis, Rae Beattie, Torn Ranson, Harvey Bernard, Elsie Rose, Leslie Glanville. Grades 5-6, Embroider a dresser scarf, Harr Lou Ryan, Maureen Ryan, Bernice Rose, Leona Glanville Julia Blanchard. Grades 74, embroider a tea apron, Linda Somerville, Margaret Rose Ryan, Loretta Murray, Lois Bernard SEWING AND KNITTING Grades 1 and 2, sewing card (animal) Murray Pepper, Bryan Godkin, Marjorie Glanville, Jimmy Murray, Eileen Glan- ville, Mary Lou Ryan. Pot Holder, grades 3 and 4, 3" square ;hemmed by handl, Elsie Rose. Grades 6 and 6, pieced quilt block /cotton le") Yvonne Pryce, Rae Beattie, Joan Alexander, Bernice Rose, Larry Horne, Pan] Cuthill. Grades 7 and 8 clothespin bag, June Ellen, Linda Somerville, Loretta Mur- ray."' Open Grades 1 to 4, Knitted article, Betty Roe, Elsie Rose. COLLECTIONS Grades 1 and3 nieces of weaving, mounted, Tom 2,anson, Donna Horne, Murray Pepper, Marjorie Glanville. Grade 3 and 4, a mat 6" in diameter made from spool knitting, Donna Horne, Harvey Bernard, Leslie Glanville, Betty Roe. Rae Beattie, Marjorie Glanville. Grades o and 6, Toy made from foam rubber, Bernice Rose, Jane Shannon, Tony Christensen, Bun Bruce Dolmage, Leslie Bernard, Kenneth Dolmage. Grades 7 and 8, 1 coaster made of mosaic, Murray McClure, Roy Glanville, Ingolf Christensen, Witold Chomicki, Jean Patrick, Carl Seven. Grade 5 and 8, 1 article made from popsicle sticks, Linda Somerville, Enn Bruce Dolmage, Billy Seimon, Leslie Glanville, Leslie Bernard, Witold Chem- iki. Homemade tally cards, Margaret Rose Ryan, Loretta Murray, Mary Margaret Flanagan, Laura Ryan, Linda Somer- ville, Billy Siemon. MANUAL TRAINING Grade 1 and 2, Keyboard, Marjorie Glanville, Murray Pepper, Donna Horne, Tom Ranson. Grade 3 and 4, Tray for cream and su- gar, Rae Beattie, Leslie Glanville, Har- vey Bernard, Elsie Rose, Brian Brant. The program at McKillop fair was shortened because of rain. After the opening remarks by President Ralph McNichol, Mr, Doug Miles, A. 7, McLean, and school inspector 3, W. Coulter, there was a duet by Margaret Hillen and Eileen Smith; solo, Sharon Strong, Choral reading. Prizes were awarded to S,B. 1, 7 and 12 respectively. Best Dec- orated bicycle, Donna Horne, of S.S. 12; Larry Horne, Linda Dietz, 5,5. 8. Best decorated tri- cycle, Nancy McNichol, 5,5. 9. FLOWERS Potted Plants in bloom -Glen Dol - mare, Robt, Scott, Debbie Wey, Joan Alexander, Joyce McNichol, Lois Wild - Long. Potted Plant, no bloom, Donna Horne, Larry Home, Glen Dolmage, Mary Lou Ryan, Karen Christensen, Evelyn Storey. Phlox -Joan Elligsen, June Millen, Joseph Walsh, Dena Wey, Murray Pep- per, Linda Somerville. Dining Room Bouquet- Linda Som- erville, Faro Dalton, Glenda Little, Jean. Roe, Mesa Maloney, Mark Smith. Dahlia -Larry Horne, Neil McNichol, Joanne Maloney, Ian Bruce Dolmage, Gordan Koehler, Keith Seimon. Asters -Maine Ryan, Ian Bruce Dol. mage, Linda Miller, Paul Storey, Glen Dolmage, Brian Pryce. Zinnia, Large -Marls Smith, Panl Somerville, Gary Delta, Lois Beuerman, Maryann Wildfong, Kenny Dalton. Zinnia, Small -Donnie Dalton. Janice McClure, Garry Betties, Robert Scott. Earle Rose, Lois Beuerman. Dahlia, small - Linda Miller, Eileen Glanville, Nell McNichol, Paul Somer- ville, Ron Christensen. Gladioli, Paul Somerville, Paul Storey, Jean Roe, Neil McNichol, Gary Bottles, Ronald Koehler. Cosmos -Paul Somerville, Joan Alex- ander, Donald Dalton, Dolores Beuer- man, Warren Dennis. Kenny Dalton. Snapdragon -Jack McCall, Margaret Elligson, Paul Somerville, Jean Dennis, Billy Seimon, Larry Home. BAKING AND CANNED FRUIT School lunch, Bonnie Stewart, Maple cream candy, Jane Shannon, Glenda Little, Debbie Wey, Kenneth, Dolmage, Mark Smith. Bran Mmtins, Gordon Moylan, Yvonne Pryer, Gordon Koehler, Debbie Wey, Marie McClure, Chrisdne Pryce. Oatmeal Cookies, Leona Glanville, Christine Pryce. Gordon Moylan, Jane Shannon, Linda Kerr. Drop Cookies, Danns O'Rourke. Bide Rose, Bernice Rose, Linda Kerr. Oatmeal Cookies, Leona Glanville, Jean Roe. Tarts, Laura Ryan, Diane Henderson, June Hilton, Elsie Rose, Jean Roe, Christine Pryce. Angel Cake, Leona Glanville. Light Layer Cake, Ban Dolmage, Francis Beuermann. Dark Layer Cake, Bonnie Stewart, Leona Glanville, Christensen. Apple Pie, June Millen, Gordon Moy- Ian, Joanne Sedley Marilyn Sedley, Bernice Rose, Elsie Rose. Lemon Pie, Dianne Henderson, Leona Glanville. Pumpkin Pie, Donnie Ryan, Paul Hor- an, Tune Millen, Joanne Sedley. Raisin Pie, Helen Ryan, June Millen, Jean Roe. Cake baked by teacher, Jessie Little, Mrs. Mike Murray. Quart of Raspberries, Leslie Glanville, Lynda Rerr, Loretta Murray, Marjorie Glanville, Eileen Glanville, Frances Beu- ermann. Quart of Cherries, Gary Betties, Joyce McNichol, Karin Christensen, Lynda Kerr, Ingolf Christensen. Pint Salad Dressing, Bernice Rose, Danny O'Rourke, Dale Beuermann, June Millen, Jane Shannon, Earl Rose. EGGS AND POULTRY EGGS `White Eggs, Rae Beattie, Larry Mur- ray, Doug Wey. Brown Eggs, Ross Elliott, Jane Shan- non. Lois Wildfong. Geese, Paul Somerville, Bob Shannon, Roy Glnville. Grades S and 0, Bookends, Marilyn I next meeting which is to he held Sedley, Joan Alexander, Larry 1-lorne, i Saturda Sept, 53 at 117,5, Mrs, Paul Cuthill, Leslie Bernard, Torry I y Ckriiieoeen, McGregor• then gave out books Grady 7 nncl 5, Bird ]lease, Billy Sig.'' and flyers that Were Sent front seen, Leis Bernard, Murray McCluIre, different Oontpanies, a d pt1t111ted Witold chemicicl, .leen Patrick, ..Iugoif n Christensen, the third meeting, giving out the WRITING AND. PRINTING roll call "My favorite variety of saver McNichol Marie MvCluro De- apple and why", 41Se the Home Grade 1, Brien Ptyco, Gregg Fisher, (ores Dworman, Neil Rene, '' Assignment, .M114. H. Caldwell Grade 2, Sharon Shea, Torn Rapson, then discussed 'the different Donna Horne. Marjorie Shea„_, M>uy fruits in season, also for each Lou Ryan, Murray Pepper, month of the year and Fruits of Grade 3, Paul em Somerville, Mary Le- ing, Barbara McClure, Harvey Bernard, other pountr'ies, and the uses of Willy NY4 ed Glen Dnvtlage. fresh fruits, She then gave a talk a le, Rae Beattie," Benny Flanagan, Laurie Flusher, Betty On Apples" and their grades d s6 Rony, Oiu'iston saying the cost depends 0n the sen, Gerry Ma- grade, The leaders then served lone, Larry Horne, Leslie Bernard, May Lwo kinds of fruit loaf, date loaf 0u Murray,,Muuay„ Maureen Ryan, Grade 6,t Jean Roe,. Roy Giunviile, .To- and cherry loaf, also an apple anne Elligsetr, .Pack �CuthiU, Bernice jelly . salad with fruit dressing Rose, Catharine Flanagan, and told each girl they had .to Grade 7, Linda Somerville, Ingolf mal{e. a fruit loaf and salad8 and Christensen, Karen Christensen, Mather -et Rose Ryan, June Hiilen, Carl Bowen.let the fancily taste them. Mrs. Grade 8, Elaine Murray, Mary Mar- Caldwell was thanked for the use gutot Flanagan, Betty Shea, Lois Born" urd, Jean Patrick,GId Chomicki, of ho,home and the meeting N closed with "The Queen", Grade 1 and 2, Donna Horne, Marjorie - Mr. and Mrs. Bet Faber, Ken - Glanville, Murray Pepper, Raeth and Dianne attended the Diana Henderson, Jimmy Tom Murray, nRader-Clalisius wedding at Blake Crude 3 and 4, Sheila Dietz, Brenda Pt -yea, Rao Beattie, Harvey Bernard, Church on Saturday, Sept. 16. Leslie Glanville, Danny O'Rourke. I Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Schneider Glanville, Jo- and family of Stratford visited aline Elligsen, Tony Oin isteneon, Agnea Dolmage, Lennie Ryan, Cordon Koehler.during the. week with the letter's Grade 7 and 8, bean Patrick, Linda father, Mr. Robert Thomson. On Somerville, Eileen Maloney, Teresa Ry- SUIIday Mr. 'and Mrs. Richard an, sty Brent, Paul Horne' Cornish and family of Gederich Safety Poster, Competition, Maureen Ryan, Gary Bottles, Palsy Ryan, Danny were his guests. OP Stratford visited Mean O'Rourke, Laura Ryan. June Hilton, VEGETABLES Gerry Malone, Mary Eckert. Catharine Flanagan, Loretta Murray, S Mrs. s. Mr. and Mrs. Elston Eileen Maloney, Bruce Elliott. DOwson. Field Turnips, Ronald Murray, Judy Mr, and Mrs, Grant Love of Eckert, Rose Mattie Eckert, Ann Malone, Caro, - Mich,, spent the weekend Table Turnips, Herb and Bob Shan. ' with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Mc - non, Gary Malone, Stephen Murray, Bride, Sharon and other rola Joan Eckert, Atm Malone, Randy Duffy, tives. I,argost Pumpkin, Ann Eckert, BryanMrs, Lydia Doig, formerly of Oluurs, G r , Kenneth Dolmage, Marie Mc- Iiipp en was taken from Huron - e, Julia Blanchard, Warren Dennis. s. Pie Pumpkins, Julia Blanchard, Bill vi Henderson, Isobel Pethiok, Bob Shan- ew Home Clinton, to Victoria Grade 6 and 5, Ray non, . Mark Smith, Ingolf Christenson. est Of her health. Koehler. Apples, Herb Shannon, Gary Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Harkness Fall Apples, Joanne Epizoon, Bill and family and Mrs. W. H• Coo- . Mr. Sharon Johnston, Jimmy per of Parkhill visited Sunday Murray, Bon Koehler, Bob Shannon. Plums, Allan I{oehler, Joanne 'nig- with Mr. W. R. Cooper. n, Gary Koehler, Mm'ruy,Ptyce, Mark Mr, and Mrs. N. Long visited With. Monday evening with Fl/Sgt. Pears, Eric Bennewies, Tommy Muir. and Mrs. Robert Perkins and the Jean Dennis Betty Roe. boys of RCAF Clinton. Mr. Per - Hospital, London, in the inter - ray, Margaret Elligsen, Gary Koehler, Cabbages, 'Keith Seimon, Starr Fisch- er,has Dennis Beuerman, Joanne Sedley, Citrons, Agnes Ryan, Joan Alexander, Edward Island and the family Billy Seimon, Joan Dennis, Ronald Koehler, Donald Rosa,leave on Monday. Brian The Sept, meeting of the WMS s Storey, Evelyn Storey, Larry Horne, held in the Sunday School room Spanish odian, Serb Onion , Paul Horan, Paul of Iiippen United Church was Donna Horne, Jean Ree. on Tuesday evening. Sept. 6th. Onions. Glenn Dolmage Janice Mc- Bryan Godki n, Sheila Dicta. The meeting opened with the Clare, Margaret Elliguon, Gary Betties, worship in charge of Mrs, John Garrets, Janice McClure, Danny O'- Rourke, Gregg Fischer, Sharon Dietz, A. Cooper. Hymn 148 was sung.John. 17: 20-26 was read by Mrs. Paul Storey, Herb Shannon. Beata Warren Dennis, Gerry Malone, Emerson Anderson. Hymn 98 was Agnes ;.cyan, Joan Dennis, Anne Malone, sung and the worship period clos- ed with prayer. Mrs. Eileen Con - Table Corn, Billy Seimon, Ban Bruce sitt moved that a donation of $5 Dolmage, Paul Somerville, Linda Miner, be sent to the late Mrs. Edmund Mark Smith, Glen Dolmage. Tomatoes, Janice McClure Dena Way, Hansuld memorial fund. Mrs. E. Marls Smith, Paul Storey, Grant Little, Kyle read a letter of thanks from Darwin Dietz. tlerson, Keith Cr.'.'....., Billy Salmon, Chapter s in the study book Man ds, the overseas relief committee. Marigolds, Jim Henderson, Diane Hen- Gretta Murray, Bill Henderson. "Are Missionaries necessary " Potatoes, Sebago: Evelyn Storey, Jan- Dolmage, Paul Somerville. was given by Mrs. sobs. D. Elgie. iso McClure, Billy salmon, Ran Bruce The meeting closed with hymn Ifatadin Potatoes. Warren Dennis, 568 and the Mizpah Benediction. Janice McNichol, Joan Dennis, Marian It was decided to hold the ba - HORSES Duffy, Barbara McClure, Nancy Mc- Zaar on Nov: 18. Nichol Pony Colt, Mark Smith. Pony and Saddle, Ronnie Brant. CALVES Junior Beef 4-H: Sharon McKenzie. Senior Beef 4-11. Beef Calf 1061, run on cow: Sharon McKenzie, Riekie McKenzie, Gordon Moylan, Laurie Fish- er. Beef Calf, pail fed 1061 Jean Roe, Betty Roe. Dairy Heifer Calf, Senior: Douglas Boyd, Bonnie Stewart - Sweepstakes, Sharon McKenzie. Best Showmanshp, Douglas Boyd, Bonnie Stewart, Sharon McKenzie. Beef Calf under 200; Laurie Fisher, Barry Gordon. PIGS Best pair 50 lbs and under, Paul Som- erville, Laurie Fisher, Gregg Fisher, inda Somerville. 100 lbs and under, Warren Rook, Herb Shannon, Paul Somerville. Best pair Gilts, 160 lbs and under, Bob Shannnon, Lambs: Best Market Lamb, Bonnie Stewart, Ann Stewart, Paul Somerville, Murray Popper. Best Long Wool Lamb, Paul Somer- ville, Neil McNichol, Murry Pepper, Gary McNichol. Best Short Wool, Ann Stewart, Neil McNichol, Gary McNichol, Bonnie Stew- art. Best Goats: Donna Marie Home, Da- vid Wildfong, Garry Dietz. KIPPEN THRIFTY KIPPENETTES The second meeting of the Thrifty ISippenettes. was held on Saturday morning Sept. 16 at the home of Mrs. Caldwell. The meeting opened with the 4-11 pledge, 16 girls answering the roll call. Secretary Julie Chapple read the minutes of the last meeting and Jean McNaughton was elected secretary for the CROMARTY Mr. and Mrs. 'Robert Dodds ' spent the Atteekend at Scarboro with MT and Mrs. Fred Riley. Mr. Hdny`Eggert'of Rostock is visiting with his daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gardiner. > - Mrs. Donald Wallace, Carling- ford, Mr. Earl Roadhouse, Leem- ington and Mrs. W. Vinters of Tilbury were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wallace. Mr. Alvin Cornish and Mr, Lorne Wessman of Exeter were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Otto Walker. Miss Alice Sorsdahl of Lon- don spent, a few days with her parents, .Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sorsdahl. Mr and Mrs. W. E. Brooks and sons, Brent and Owen of Bramp- ton spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hock- ing. Mr. Hugh Scott has gone to Guelph to take a four-year degree course at the Agricultural Col- lege. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Elliott and children of Windsor are holiday- ing with Mr. and Mrs. Norval Elliott and Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace. Mr. Frank Spears of Toronto spent a few days with his aunt Miss Olive Speare. Sgt. Ray Sorsdahl of the P.P. C.L.I. Air Borne Division of the Air biome, who has "recently re- turned from Egypt where he was with the United Nations, spent a few days leave with his brother and sister Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Sorsdahl and Connie. 140 will lat- er be stationed at Saskatoon where Se will be in eltarge of the Canadian Light Infantry, Mr, C. M. Wilson of Detroit visited with Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Scott on Sunday, His mother, 'Mfrs. Jennie Wilson returned with him to Detroit after spending a week with relatives here. Rally Day was pbserved at Cromarty Church on Sunday with Mr. Callander of Brantford conducting the service, The Rally Day program was followed and the singing was led by the junior choir, who also sang a special dumber. Awards were presented to several of the Sunday School children for memorizing scrip tare, by the superintendent, Mrs. T. L. Scott. A miscellaneous shower for Miss Wilma Harper, bride -elect of this week, was held in the basement of -the church on Thursday evening. Mrs. G. Carey conducted a program consisting of a singsong led by Mrs. T; L, Scott and Mrs. G. Laing, reading by Miss Olive Spears and Mrs, H. Dow,' duet by Misses Marlene and Joyce Dow and. several con- tests. An address was read by Miss Wanda McLaren and an ar- ray of beautiful gifts was pre- sented to the bride -elect. Misses Marlene Dow and Wanda Mc - THE $1 415ORTFt NEWS (Phone 84)-Tltur'sdey, September 21, 1951 Laren assisted with unwrapping ladies to attend a trousseau tea the parcels. Wilma expressed her :at her home on Saturday, Lunch ciat o and invited all the was served bythe lila. appreciation g WELCOME Al To the Cbeekerboard Display AT SEAFORTH FALL FAIR See the 2 speed "Fresh -Air" Ventilating Fan in action, and let us helpyou solve your ventilation problems Free Estimates MILTON J.DIETZ PURINA CHOWS SANITATION PRODUCTS VENTILATION EQUIPMENT (Wholesale -Retell) PHONE 600R21 SEAFORTH R.R. 3 Build your . bank balance .. . 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MONTGOMERY C NH DEVELOPMENT OFFICER (Former Huron Agricultural Representative) ADULTS 50c - CHILDREN 25c -- CARS 25c ELEMENTARY School Children in Parade =- FREE ick y' •` ,renis Fr -- DANCING -- (AN WILBEF, AND HIS 'ORCHESTRA Admission 75c 10 to 1 a.m. R. E. McMILLAN, Pres. R. JAS. WALLACE, Secretary