The Seaforth News, 1949-10-06, Page 4CHAMPIONS DECIDED AT
FIELD AND TRACK MEET
Although rain forced postpone
ment of the meet on Wednesday, 11
was run on Thursday and Friday of
last week. Competition was high in
all classes, the highest in four years.
The following students walked off
with the championship trophies:
,Jyurior boys, champion. Douglas
Stewart, 23 pts„ runner-up, Doug..
Keyes, 21 pts; Intermediate boys,
Erie. MacMillan 26; Mervyn Eyre 13;
Senior boys, Robert Traquair, 21
pts., Ronald Sills, 20; Junior girls,
Beth Boyd, 2S, Maybelle McClinchey
The Eastern Star will hold
Afternoon Tea
and -
Home Baking Sale
Saturday Afternoon, Oct. 15
3 to 6
Also sale Aprons and other
hone made articles in the
I,O,O.F. Hall
Cover Baldwin's Store)
in, Patsy Lane, 13; intermediate
girls, .Maty Lou Sills, 27, :Ruth Keyes
151, end Senior girls, Isabelle Spiers,
20Bernice 'billing, 17.
The following are the individual.
wiinters'in the inauy,events:
Boys—Running High Junip, Sr.,
Tim Chapman ;t' 11"; Murray Mills,
Keith Blanchard, Int., Ron Rennie
4' St$";,Jack Upshall Eric MacMil-
lan. Jr.. Deug. Stewart" 4' 5", Bill
Broome, Bev. Broadfoot• Running
Broad Jump, Sr., Ron Sills 15' 9",
Irwin Johnston, Jim Chapman. Int.,
Eric McMillan 15' (i", Mervyn Eyre,
11i'ed Martin. Jr„ Doug. Steeartt 14'
2", Jim Hopper, Doug. Keys p,
step and Jump, Sr., Jim Chapman
33' 11", Ron Sills, Murray Mills,
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THE SEAFORTH NEWS
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1949
„ EL FALL FAIR
Lee jack1'pshall. Jr., 'Doig, Stew -
int., Eric MacMillan 30' 9 , Rae HAYFIELD A
nit 32',. Doug Keyes, Gib Hubert, Continued from page 0
Shot frit Sr., Pat Murray 24' 4", yellow Intermediate Mangels, H.
Irwin Johnston 'Ylturav Mills Into
R R e9' 10i1..,", Tom Du A• Fuss.
non Rennie
- Yellow Globe Mangels, Snowden
chorine, Mervyn Eyre, "Jr., :Jiro Hop- Grainger, �
Per 37' 11", Doug Stewart ' Gib En- andaGrai ni Turnips, H; A. Fuss, I
bort.' Pole Vault Sr,, Murray Mills l I
8'- 7", Bob' Traquair, Ron Sills, Int., Table Turnips, H. A. ,Fuss. T',
Mervyn Lyre 7', Lavern Godkin, Stirling.
TaCarrots long,' Mrs,' J. M
Bin Murphy. Jr., George Sills 7' 10", T b g
Gordon Rowland, Gib Hubert, Sandy Gregor, A. Warner.
McMillan, 880 yd. Dash, Sr., Bob Table Carrots, short, Snowden and
Traquair, Ron Sills, Glen Nixon. Grainger, Mrs. Jewell.
Int., Eric Anderson 2' 43", Harry Table Beets, Evelyn Sturgeon, A.
Jacobi, Tom'Ducharme. 440 yd dash, ft Warner.
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Sr,, Bob Traquair 1'9.5", Irwin Cabbage, Ben Bothwell.
Johnson, Merton Hackwell, Int., Eric Cauliflower, Evelyn` Sturgeon. H.
MacMillan "1' ", Mervyn Eyre, .Eric A. Fess.
Anderson. 220 yd. dash, Sr'., Bob Yellow Onions, H, A. Fuss, :Mrs,
Traquair 26.75", Ron Sills, Irwin Metcalf.
anish, Onions, Fred Middleton.
Johnson. retint Eric MacMillan 27", 'Red Tomatoes, Fred Bell,, ' H. A.
Fred Martin, Gerald Dressel. Jr.,r.
• Dort • Keyes 27.5", Gib Hubert, Fuss.
John MacGavin. 100 yd dash, Sr., fellow Tomatoes, Mrs, Metcalf.
Non Sills 11.75", Bob Traquair, Tr- Largest Tomatoes, Mrs. 'Jewell,,
' win Johnston. Int., Eric MacMillan Mrs. Hammell.
11", Mervyn Eyre, Gerald' Dressel. Small Fruit Tomato, H. A.• Fuss.
Jr., Doug Stewart 12.25", Doug. Sweet 'Peppers,'Mrs. Jewell, Mrs.
, Keyes, Bill Broome. Metcalf,
I Girls' Basketball Speed, So., Joan Pepper Squash, Mit. Hammill,
;Ryan, Norma Leeming, Marg. Ste- Mr's. Penhale.
Ivens 23% r.p.m,, Phyllis Hayes, Isa- Watermelons, H. A. Fuss.
1 belle Speir, Mona Caldwell; Bernice Citrons, Edward Deeves, Mrs.
Int., Fat Meir, Bernice Dolmage, Hubbard Squash, E. Sturgeon.
J Caldwell 36 rpm • Marilyn Mrs. Jewell.
Pie Pumpkin,
can
Hillis, Shirley Frieday, Blanche Vegetable Marrow, Mrs. Jewell.
4Vestcott; Louise Shortreed, Doris E. Deeves, Fred'
Stevens, Grace Riley. Jr,. Patsy Middleton.
Lane, Gladys .'Chapman, Beth Boyd Pumpkin or Squash, Mrs, J. Mc -
33 2/3 r.p•m„, Margaret Grununett, Gregor, Mrs, Jewell.
Chaleen Corlett, Marjory Holmes; Gherkins, Miss Livingston, FI, A.
Marion Chamberlain, Marion Lau- FuCu
denbaeh, Barbara Hillis. cumbers, Snowden and Grain -
Softball Distance: Sr., Phyllis ger, Mr:. Hammill.
Bores 127', Isabelle Speir, Norma Largest Head Sunflower, Mrs. J.
Leeming. Int., Ione Watson 132' 7", McGregor.
Leona Johnson, Mary Lou Sills. Jr, ' Most points, Mrs. Evelyn Simi. -
Patsy Lane 100', Barbara Trewar- geon.
tha, Margaret McArthur. Running Judge, John E. Gischo.
Broad, Sr., Isabelle Speir 12' 1", PLANTS AND FLOWERS
Bernice Dining, Joan Ryan. Int., Cut Flowers, Mrs, Jewell, Fred
Mary Lou Sills 12', Ruth Keyes, Ei- Middleton.
leen McCartney. Jr., Beth Boycl 12' Small Bouquet, Mrs. McEwen,
'211", Hazel Slavin, Barbara Mills Fred Middleton.
Standing Broad, Sr„ Bernice D111 Table Bouquet, Mrs. Jewell, Fred
Ling (i' 9", Isabelle Speir, Dorothy Middleton,
Dodds. Int., Mary Lou Sills 7' 2r.", Fall Bouquet, Mrs, Howard, Carl
Bernice Dolmage. Ruth Keyes. Jr„ Diehl.
Beth Boyd 7', Nlaybelle McClinchey, Winter Bouquet, Mrs. Howard, E.
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with JACK CARSON DORIS DAY LEE BOWMAN
Crib quilt, H. Fuss.
Crib sheet and pillow case, 31.
Fuss.
Apron, Mrs. Weber, Mrs. Fuss.
Dress, Mrs. Weber, H. Fuss.
Bed jacket, Mrs. Weber.
Women's gloves, 'Mrs.' Moran, H.
Fuss. •
Hostess apron, Mrs. Moran, 'Mrs.
Weber. '
Ladies' fancy "homerna.de handker-
chief, Mrs. Weber,. Mrs. Moran,
Sweater, Mrs. Moran, H. Fuss.
Nightdress, H. Fuss.
Slip, silk, H. Fuss.
Pyjamas, H, Fuss.
Knitted pullover sweater, H. Fuss.
Mitts, Mis Moran, H. Fuss.
Gloves, Mrs. Moran, H. Fuss.
Socks, E. Sturgeon, Mis. Moran.
Socks, handknit, Mrs, Moran, H.
Fuss.
Socks, fine, H. Fuss, Mrs. Moran.
Bedspread crocheted H. Fuss:
Bedspread, any other design. Mrs.
Iiloran, Mrs. Weber.
Quilt, Applique, Ed. Foster, Snow-
den and Grainger.
Quilt, cotton patched, H. Fuss.
-------- Barbara Hillis. Three -Legged race, Sturgeon.
I oth'y Dodds, Isabelle Speirs, Bernice Begonias, tuberous, Fred Middle -
1 Dillin_, Betty .Addison. Int., Mavis ton.
Oliver, Ruth Keyes, Leona Johnson, Asters, Mrs, JewellMrs. J. How-
Berra Knight, Pat Bragger, Lor- std,
r-'inc Smith. Jr„ Ann Litmvski, Beth Chrysanthemums, Mrs. Metcalf.
Boyd. Gladys Chapman, Patsy Lane, Cosmos, Stewart Middleton, Mrs.
Barbara Hillis, Marion Laudenbadl. Jewell.
high Jump, Sr Isabelle SpeirsGladioli, Mrs.Howard.
2' 11", Joan Ryan.Sue Nixon. Marigolds, Gladwin Westlake,
• Int., Mary Lou Sills 3' 11.2" Ruth Fred Middleton.
Keyes, Mavis Olive'•. Jr., Ruth Mac- Pansies, Fred Middleton, E. Fest-
!Lean 3' 11ii", Jean Snell, Hazel er,
Slavin. Petunias F. Middleton.
Slow Bicycle Rare, Sr., Eleanor Roses, Mrs. Metcalf.
T:l i+•, Helen Johnston, Isabelle Salvia, F. Middleton. Gladwin
Speir Int . Bciy t !Knight Mary Lou Westlake.
Sills. Jr Beth Boyd, Lorene Hend-. %uu_ixs, Mrs. Metcalf, Mrs, How-
erson, Marion Laudenbnch. aril
100 yd dash.Sr„ Margaret Ste- Any variety notal or perennial,
veer, 1
3", Bernie'? Diller Dorothy Fred Middleton Mrs. Jewell.
(1,nld Centrepiece,Vegetable or - Fruit,
75 yd dash, Int., Ruth Keyes 11. Fred Middleton. Margaret Mack.
1„". Pat D,,' ". Mary I ou Sills. 1 Jude, C. H. Epps.
,0 vd dash, Jr., Beth Boyd 1,,8", i Most points in flower exhibit,
Fred Middleton.
FINE, ARTS
Oil Painting, scene, Mrs. Metcalf,
Mrs. Howard
Oil Painting,any other subject,
Mis. Howard, Mrs. Gordon Cunning-
ham.
Water Colors, scene, Mrs. Janes
Scott, Mrs. Howard.
Water Colors, Mrs. Howard, Anne
'fait.
Charcoal, Mrs, James Scott, Mrs,
Howard.
Stuffed toy, H. A. Fuss, E. Stur-
georr.
Poster, Mrs.Howard.
Greeting cards, Mrs. Scott.
'Collection snaps, Mrs. Margaret
E. Kennedy Mrs. Howard
Pencil sketch, Mrs, Howard, Mrs.
Kennedy.
Shell work, E. Sturgeon, Mr's. E.
Weber.
Any new craft not listed above,
Fred Bell, AnneTait.
For the best painting done of a
scene by a Bayfield resident, Mrs.
James Scott.
LADIES' WORK
Crocheted Centrepiece, Mrs. Mor-
an, Mrs. E. Webber.
Table 'Centrepiece Mrs. Webber,
H. A.Fuss.
Cushion, Mrs. Howard, H. A. Fuss
Tatting, E. Sturgeon H. A. Fuss.
Card table cover, E. Sturgeon, H.
A. Fuss,
Crocheted table cloth, Mrs. Moran.
Tea Towels, E. Sturgeon, H. A.
Fuss. .
Tea cloth, embroidered,- E. Stur-
geon, H. A. Fuss,
Tea cloth, crocheted, Mrs.' Weber,
H. A. Fuss.
Centrepiece, E. Sturgeon, H. A.
Fuss.
Luncheon set, cloth and serviette,
Mrs. Moran, H. A. Fuss.
Buffet set, crocheted, E. Sturgeon,
Mrs, Moran,
Buffet set, embroidered, Mrs. We-
ber, H. A. Fuss.
Hemstitched sheets, H. A. Fuss,
Pillow cases, H. A Fuss.
Pillow cases, embroidered, Mrs.
Moran Mrs. Weber,
' Sr Marg Stevens Joan Ryan. Dor Begonias, fibrous. Mrs. McEwen,
hw es Fie
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Wednesday Nit; Oct. 12
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Auspices of Branch 1"t, Canadian Legion
i'4T rybelle McClinchey, An)i' Lit-
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1 The condition of the track proved
to be of a somewhat h!udo:ince and
I the times of the events were slower
Ithan in former gears,
The com lete Student
is Council is
,.VVIA9SIMJ° gla' '�'^laWfi r`s� s follows I' President, Ronald Sills;
Vice -President Joan Ryan; Secre-
tary, Arthur Bolton; Treasurer.
Donald Dale: Form Representatives,
Grade IKA, Ann Litowski, IXB Ken
Larone, XAB Gilbert Hubert, 1CD
Douglas Stewart, XI Ruth Keyes,
NIT Robert Traquair, XIII Murray
'1lrlls,
This students'Council met in
their first meeting on Monday after -
110011, At this meeting it was decided
to hold our first dance of the sea -
sort on Friday night. This dance is
being sponsored by the losing teams
of the S.H.S. Track and Field Meet.
The teams this year were of three
colors, red, gold and black. The
teams ended up with the following
number' of points; gold 350, red 284
and black 261. Thus the red -and
black teams will be responsible for
the lunch on Friday night.
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Mr. and Mrs. W1n. Hoegy visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Will Gross at
Blyth on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Rock were at
Morriston and Galt on Saturday and
Sunday where they were guests at
the wedding of Miss Beatrice Chand-
ler to Mr Wm. Huether.
Mr.s Charles Regele and Mr.
Harry Regele, Mr, and Mrs, 'Edward
Scherharth and Mrs, H. Weber of
Brodhagen visited their aunt Mrs.
Leith, at Clinton Hospital, on Thurs-
day,
Mr. and Mrs, Charles Eggert,
Mrs. Irvin Rock and children spent
Wednesday afternoon with Mr,and
firs R. J. Coghlin, near Listowel.
Mrs Coghlin suffered a stroke and
has not rallied since.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Klee of
Stratford were Sunday visitors with
Mr, and Mrs, Henry Weitersen.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Eggert re-
turned home on Sunday after spend-
ing their honeymoon for the past
Month with Mrs. Eggert's parents at
Unity, Sask.
Mr. and IVIrs. Inc. Shinbein of
Listowel were Sunday visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eggert.
Mr. Fergus Horan had the mis-
fortune to hit a cow on the road
near Brodhagen, damaging his car
extensively.
Mr. and Mrs. Manny Bennewies of
Waterloo; Mr. Edward Scherbarth,
Miss 'Muriel Josling of Logan, were
visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Norman
Eggert on Sunday.
Harvest Home Services will be
held in the Evangelical Church on
Sunday, ,Oct. 16 at 2:30 p.m., EST.
Mr. and `Mrs. Henry Hoegy of
Grey; Mr. and Mrs. Ebner ,Koehler
and boys of Seaforth were` Sunday
visitors with Mt. and Mrs, Wm. Koe-
hler on Sunday.
Pillow cases, other stlye, Mrs. We-
ber, H. A. Fuss.
Vanity set, colored, Mrs. Moran.
Bedroom towels, Mrs. Moran, Mrs,
Weber.
Dresser runner, Mrs. Weber, E.
Sturgeon.
Girls' wool socks, H. Fuss, - Fred
Bell.
Girls' wool mitts, E. •Sturgeon,
Mrs. Moran.
Child's sun suit, Mrs. Weber, H.
A. Fuss.
Boys' pants, Mrs, Weber.
Child's pullover sweater, Mrs.
Moran, H. Fuss.
Ohild's Cardigan sweater, Mrs.
Moran, Mrs. Weber.
Child's play dress, Mrs. Weber, H.
Fuss.
Baby's jacket, bonnet, and boots,
Mrs. Moran, H. Fuss.
Baby's jacket, bonnet and boots,
Mrs. Moran, Mrs. Weber.
Juilt, `cotton plain, fancy quilting,
IL Fuss.
Comforter, fancy, H. Fuss,
Comforter, goose down, H. Fuss.
Afghan crocheted in colored wool,
Mrs, Moran, Mrs. Weber.
Afghan, knitted in colored. wool,
E. Sturgeon.
Hearth rug, hooked wool raga, Ed.
Foster, H. Fuss.
Rag neat, braided, H. Fuss.
2 bars of hand soap, homemade,
Mrs. McEwen, Ed. Foster.
Most points in classes 38, 44, 45,
H. A. Fuss.
Judges, Elizabeth J. Zapfe, 'Jane
E. Twitchell
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