Zurich Citizens News, 1964-09-17, Page 8PAGE EIGHT
THE HENSALL OBSERVER
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1964
Results of Hensall Spring Fair Lutheran Ladies
Compare Work
(Continued from Page 1)
Hubbard Squash: Don Stone-
man, 711; Barbara Kerslake, 711;
Denise Kerslake, 711.
Pepper Squash: Lynn Alder -
dice, 2T; Keith Reaburn, H;
Gerry Alderdice, 10T.
Citron: Denise Kerslake, 711;
Barbara Kerslake, 711.
Collection of home - grown
vegetables: Terry Kyle, II: Linda
Beer, 11; Dianna Sararas, 711.
Fruit
Northern Spy Apples: Shirley
Brintnell, 7H.
Snow Apples: Shirley Brint-
nell, 711.
McIntosh Apple s: Michael
Davis, H; Gordon Dick, 711;
Doug Dick, 7H.
Any other variety, apples:
Patricia Parke, H.
Pears: Iris Alexander. H;
Steve Corbett. 10 Hay; Bev.
Clark, H.
Poultry
Bantam: Denise Kerslake, 711;
Gordon Dick, 711; Doug Dick,
711,
you tasted-.
1 � 1
Heavy Hybrid: Katherine Mc-
Ewen, 10 Hay.
Muscovey Duck and Drake:
Douglas Kyle, 11; Al Corbett,
10 Hay.
Pets
Rabbit pets: Robert Taylor,
H; Al Corbett, 10 Hay.
Cat pets: Perry Matson, H;
Sharon Smale, H; Albert Pep-
per, H.
Dog pets: Robert Taylor, II;
Terry Matson, t3; Sherry Chut-
es, IL
Bird pets, other than pigeons:
Mary Lou Scott, H.
Any other pets: Allan Bis -
back, H; Bob Maxwell, H.
Best trained dog:Ann Bell, H;
Jane Smith.
Flowers
Dining table bouquet: Grades
1.4 -Beth Turney, H; Keith
Koehler, H: Anne Knight, H.
Grades 5-8 - Patricia Parke,
H; Al Corbett, 10 Hay; Lynda
Koehler, H,
Living room bouquet; Grades
1.4 -Linda Beer, H; Barbara
Kerslake, 713; Billy Forrest H.
Grades 5.8 -Al Corbett, 10
Hay; Shirley Brintnell, 7H;
John Moir, H.
Best artistic display of culti-
vated flows: Grades 1 -4 -Bar-
bara Kerslake, 7H; Benin Kins-
man, 711.
Grades 5-8 - Patricia Parke,
H; Lynda Koehler, H; Denise
Kerslake, 7H,
Best decorated vase: Grades
1 -4 -Ann Bell, H; Douglas Dick,
7H; Shirley Smale, 7H.
(Continued next week)
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Under the direction of Mrs.
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Zurich, critically compared their
work with the work being done
by the LCW of Faith Lutheran
Church, Cedar River,
Reports given by the various
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could see for themselves what a
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Bend really is.
He was making reference to
wide radio, newspaper and tele-
vision coverage given to Grand
Bend at the time of the Labor
Day ditsurbance in the village.
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mittee. During the discussion
period the emphasis was on
concern for youth in the com-
munity. More adult interest
toward the young citizens was
stressed.
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of invitations and a "thank you"
note were read, Two members
are to attend the leadership
workshop at Preston September
22 and 23. Members are invited
to a Waterloo Lutheran Auxili-
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ber 23. Special speakers, tours
of the campus and dinner have
been arranged.
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