The Huron Expositor, 1984-10-03, Page 18B4 — THE HURON EXPOSITOR, OCTOBER 3, 1984
LOCAL BUSINESSES and manufacturers
were at the IIiternatIonal Plowing MatCh last
week. Chris Lee and Murray Bremner of L -H
Resources Management
visitors about their liquld
system.
talked o match
manure irrigation
(Wasslnkphoto)
Brussels Fall Fair results
FIELD CROP COMPTITION8
'/s bus: Barley -Bill Pearson, Keith Williamson, Allan
Cardiff,
'h bus, mixed grain -Clarence McCutcheon, Garry
McCutcheon, Jim Williamson.
8 stalks of ensilage corn -Les Knight, Jack Cardiff,
gore Veltch.
iia bus. grain corn cobs -Jett Cardiff, Clarence
McCutcheon, Garry McCutcheon.
SPECIAL COMMERCIAL FEATURE
1-5" slice First cut hay -brad Spoken, Mre. Lyle
Martin, Jim Bowman, George Pearson, BM Pearson.
1-5" slice Second cut hay -Clare Veltch, Ross Veltch,
Mrs. Lyle Martin, Jim'Bowman, 8111 Pearson,
Vs bus, of field chopped hay 1st cut -Brad Spelran.
th bus. of field chopped hay 2nd cut -Ross Veltch, Clare
Veltch, Rick Knight, Les Knight.
1 Sheaf of 6 stalks pf Ensilage corn -Robert Boylan, Rick
Knight, Lee Knight, Bob Higgins, Clarence MoCutcheon,
I/r bus, Ensilage Corn -Mrs, Lyle Martin, Rick Knight,
Lee Knight, Clare Veltch, Ross Veltch,
GRAIN
^/r bus. of Fall Wheal -Brad Speiran.
1/2 bus. Mixed Grain, 2 or more way -Clare Veltch, Ross
Veltch.
i/r bus. Husking corn on cob -Les Knight, Rick Knight.
ih bus. white Field Beans -Nell Hemmingway.
VEGETABLE DISPLAY
Fred Uhler, Anne Dolmaga, Anne Hemmingway, Rick
Knight.
1 sheaf of Wheat -Mrs, Ken Johnston,
SCARECROW CONTEST: Cheryl Bridge, Robbie
Gowing, Fred Uhler, Jason Breckenridge, Peter
Workman, Scott Johnson, Heather Perrle, barren
Johnston, Will Perrle, Lori Ann Perrle,
CATTLE
Calves -Darren Johnston, Brian Alexander, Scot
Johnston. Hollers before Jan. 1, 1984 -Nick Bishop,
Steve Dolmage, Kevin Bishop, Jackie Robinson, Darryl
Smith, Rob Gordon, Sharrel Smith,
Steer before Jan. 1, 1984 -Paul Couttes, Kevin
Johnston, Steven Coultas, Lisa Thompson.
Steer atter Jan, 1, 1984 -Darren Johnston,
Heller after Jan. 1, 1984 -Dean- Nicholson, Ean
Johnston, Bruce Johnston, Scot Jahnatnn
WINGHAM AND DISTRICT HOSPITAL
270 Carling Terrace, Wingham, Ontario NOG 2W0 (519) 357-3210
DOMESTIC SCIENCE
Class 1 -Loaf white bread -Maryann Miners, Bessie
Johnson, Nancy Zettel.
Claw 2 -Loa) brown bread -Nancy Zettel, Bessie
Johnson, Nancy Damen.
Gass 3 -Loaf fruit bread -Bessie Johnson.
Claes 4 -Buns, oheisea, 8 -Bessie Johnson, Ruby Hanna,
Mrs. Charles Mann.
Claes 5 -Angel cake, mix, united -Leona Armstrong,
Vera Hastings, Karen Bowles,
Claes 6-Frult cake, light, united -Bessie Blenkhorn.
Gass 7 -Pumpkin loaf, fruit or nuts -Beth Earl, Bessie
Johnson, Doris Van Camp.
Gass 8 -Carrot loaf, no fruit or nuts -Bessie Johnson,
Doris Van Camp, Mrs. Geo. Hiematra.
Gass 9 -Date and nut .loaf -Doris Van Camp, Sandra
Machan, Beth Earl.
Class 10-ZScchlnl loaf with nuts -Joan Bernard, Doris
Van Camp, Bessie Blenkhorn.
Claes 11 -Banana layer cake -Mary Lou Johnson,
Patricia Dickenson, Mrs. Charles Mann.
Class 12 -Queen Elizabeth cake -Mary Lou Johnson,
Mrs. Ruby Hanna, Doris Alan Camp,
Class 13 -Applesauce cake -Mrs: Geo. Hlemstra, Anna
Doimage, Mrs. Charles Mann.
Gass 15 -Banana muffins -Karen Bowles, Mary Lou
Johnson, Bessie Blenkhorn,
Class 18 -Oatmeal date squares, 7 -Katherine Bridge,
Karen Bowles, Mrs. Geo, Hlemstra,
Class 17 -Peanut butter cookies -Mrs, Ruby Hanna,
Mrs, Geo, Hlemstra, Beth Earl,
Class 18 -Chocolate brownies, 5 with nuts -Doris Van
Camp, Beth Earl, Sandra Machan,
Class 19 -Butter tarts, raisins, 7 -Mary Lowe, Patricia
Dickenson, Sue Gowing.
Gass 20 -Strawberry pie -Mary Lou Johnston, Bessie
Johnston, Vera Hastings.
Class 21 -Raisin pie, lattice top -Vera Hastings, Mary
Lou Johnston, K. Stephenson.
Class 22 -Pumpkin pie -Mary Lou Johnston, Patricia
Dickenson, Joan Bernard.
Cass 23 -Cherry pie, covered -Mary Lou Johnson,
Katherine Bridge, Mary Anne Miners.
Class 24 -Apple pie covered, no spice -Mary Lou
Johnson, Vera Hastings, Joan Bernard.
Class 25 -Dutch apple ple-Mahle Tyerman, Bessie
Johnson. Patricia Dickenson.
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MURRAY CARDIFF, M.P.
Honorary Chairman
Fund Raising Committee
DOOR To DOOR CANVASS
MONDAY, OCTOBER 1ST.ERIDAY, OCTOBER 5TH, 1984
CAMPAIGN GOAL...A400,000°0
DONATIONS MAY BE PLEDGED OVER TWO YEARS
ALL DONATIONS ARE TAX DEDUCTIBLE
DONATION RECOGNITION:
5100.•5199, Individual Life Membership to the Hospital Corporation, and a Certificate suitable for
framing.
5200.-5499. Individual Life Memberships to the Hospital Corporation for you and your Spouse, as
well as individual Certificates suitable for framing.
5500.-5999. Individual Life Membership to the Hospital Corporation, individual Certificate suitable
for framing, and a record of your donation on a plaque, displayed in the Hospital in a
prominent place.
51000. & OVER Individual Life Membership to the Hospital Corporation, individual Certificate suitable
for framing, and a record of your donation on a plaque, displayed In the Hospital in a
prominent place.
CORPORATE DONATIONS OF 55,000. AND OVER WILL RECEIVE SPECIAL RECOGNITION.
THE WINGHAM AND DISTRICT HOSPITAL FUND-RAISING COMMITTEE
Claes 26 -peach pie, covered -Mrs. Geo, Hlemstra, Mrs.
Charles Man , Vere Hastings,
Claes 27-Lkmon plc -Sue Gowing, Mary Lou Johnson,
Joan Bernard.
SPECIALS
Gam 28 -Thompson Meat Market -cake decorated "Fall
Fair" -Linde Mlnnelly, Beth Earl
Claes 29 -Legion Aux. -child's 4th birthday -Sue Wilson,
Unda Mlnnelly, Beth I,
Claes 30-C. Veltch-1 doz, tarts -Mary Lowe, Linde
Mlnlelly, Katherine Bridge.
Gass 31 -Ont. Bean Producers -Sue Gowing, Mary Ann
Miners, Mrs. Dale Machan.
Claes 32 -Cake for lath anniversary -Linda Mlnlelly.
Class 33 -Highest points In Section K 1.27 -Mary Lou
Johnston,
Claes 34-J.M. Schneider- apple pie, Mary, Anne
Miners; butter tarts, Mary Lowe,
Claes 35 -Fry's Cocoa family favorltes-Patricia Dicken-
son, Mrs, Charles Mann, Karen Bowies.
Class 38 -Chocolate cake -Wm, Nellson-Leanne Arm-
strong, Mary Lou Johnston, Bessie Blenkhorn.
JUNIOR SECTION '
BAKING
Kindergarten & Beginners: Santa's Christmas Eve
snack (3 items), Steven Machan, Shawn Nicholson, Jamie
Morriss; 1 decorated cupcake -Easter theme, Jamie
Thomas, Sarah McArter, Krista Hunter,
Grades 1 & 2: A hard -bolted egg decorated for Easter,
Robbie Gowing, Erica McDonald, Lori -Ann Perrle; A
peanut butter snack -Angle Voon, Heather Somers, Tim
Machan,
Grades 3 & 4: 5 oatmeal cookies -Natasha McDonald,
Christopher Hiemstra, Cathy Earl; 1 cooked apple
dessert -Krista Keifer, Will Perris, Cathy Earl.
Grades 5 & 6: An 8" square cake decorated -Sandy
Earl, Tracy Finch; 5 Brownlee, Iced -Peter Workman,
Roger Evans, Shirley Ann Bridge,
Grades 7 & 8: A zucchini loaf -Kendra Keffer, Cindy
Bernard, Tessa Lowes; 5 ways of serving potatoes -
Heather Perrle, Cheryl Nicholson, Shelley Bray.
FLOWERS
Kindergarten & Beginners: One flower In suitable
mntalner tor teacher -Jamie Thomas, Lyle Hemingway,
Janice Jacklln; A red and white bouquet In a pop
can -Craig McDonald, Lanette Todd, Jamie Thomas.
Grades 1 & 2: 3 colorful maple leaves, pressed &
mounted-Robble Gowing, Jennifer Machan, Kerr!
Foxton; A bouquet of flowers & weeds for your
mother -Laura Douma, Jennifer Machan, Andy Overholt.
Grades 3 & 4: Arrangement of mums (in old
teapot) -Ann Uhler, Heather McDonald, Katie Rowboth-
am; 3 tea roses In a contalner-Heather McDonald, Kelly
Overholt.
Grades 5 & 8: A small basket of fresh flowers for a
flowerglrl to carry -Roes Machan, Peter Workman, Seth
McCutcheon; 7 asters, mixed colors, In a container -Ross
Machan, Sandy Earl.
Grades 7 & 8: Some people put their flowers In the
darnest things -Craig Workman, Sherry Stevens, Cheryl'
Nicholson; A silk flower corsage -Craig Workman, Shelley
Bray, Heather Perrle.
VEGETABLES
Kindergarten, Beginners, Grades 1&2: An animal ,
made from 4 vegetables -Jonathan Trollope, Lori -Ann
Fenie, Shane Wilson; The biggest onion -Laura Douma,
Andy Overholt, Jennifer Machan,
Grades 3 & 4: The oddest shaped vegetable -Darren
Hemingway, David Jacklln, Ann Leiter; The longest
zucchini -Ann Uhler, Johnnie Miners, Will Perrle.
Grades 5 & 8: The best dressed potato -Chris Bridge,
Scots Johnston, Christina Dillow; 5 best matched
carrots -Roger Evans, Cheryl Bridge, Ross Machan,
Grades 7 & 8: A vegetable person dressed In
bicentennial costume -Heather Perrle, Tessa Lowes,
Sherry Lee Stevens; 3 yellow vegetables -Tessa Lowes,
Cheryl Nicholson, Heather Perrle.
SEWING
Kindergarten, Beginners, Grades 1&2: A necklace
made of peeds-Lori-Ann Perrle, Robbie Gowing, Amy
Thomas.
Grades 3, 4 & 5: A decorated waste basket -Sandy Earl,
Karle Ruthortord, Michelle Freeman
Grades 6, 7 & 8: A pot holder (any metertaliSherry
Stevens, Cheryl Nicholson. Heather Perrle.
SPECIAL: NO. 1
LEGION LADIES 'AUXILIARY
Grades 1 to 4: An animal made from tree cones -Josh
McCutcheon, Jay Hahn
Grades 6 to 8: A flower arrangement on a
paper -pleated Ian -Craig Workman, Sandy Ear(,
SPECIAL NO. 2
MAOESTIC WOMEN'S INSTITUTE
Open to all grades. boys & girls A pioneer cabin made
from popsicle sticks -Seth McCutchson, Kant Bray. Scott
Johnston, Heather Perrle
SPECIAL NO. 4
L018 MCCALL
Beginners t0 Grade 4 -Something made from an egg
carton -Amy Thomas, Jamie Thomas, Heather Somers
Grades 5 to 8. Make a tower by gluing together all sorts
of circular bite 01 Junk, n0 higher then 15" -Heather
Forne, Candy Bernard, Jeff Earl
SPECIAL NO. 6
MORNINGSTAR REBEKAH LODGE, BRUSSELS
To the bey and girl winning the moat points In the
school work and Junior Section -girls, Heather Perrle.
Sandy Earl, boys, Jared McCutcheon, David Jacklin
SPECIAL NO. 6
PRIZE MONEY DONATED BY MRS, NELLA BLAKE
Open Gass -Boys & Girls, 1st 8 2nd prize An article
stained -Amy Thomas, Barry Blake, An arhde glazed•
Barry Blake, Amy Thomas
HOME AND SCHOOL
Kindergarten Any article made from a paper
plate(sl-Lanette Todd, Daniel Zettel, Kelly Hayden
Grade 1 A bird from construction paper•Amy Thomas,
Heather Somers. Tracy Mayer
Grade 2 A sock puppet -Becky Earl. Lorte-Ann Perrle,
Robbie Gowing.
Grade 3: A decorated piggy bank•Sandra Bridge, Cathy
Earl, Jay Hahn
Grade 4. A Christmas Tree ornament (any media) -
Natasha McDonald, Ovvid Jacki,n Will Perrle
Grade 5 Any article Tele from a styrofoam CUo'Chrls
Bridge. Peter Workman
Grade 6 Mask made o1 any media -Scott Johnston,
Cheryl Bridge
Grade 7 Bottle cao picture 9+120 -feather Perr,e
OIL PAINTINGS
Gass 1 -Monochromatic Scene -Sylvia Stevenson. Gass
2 -Mountain Scene -Betty Knight. Mrs Heimpel, Gess
3 -Fall Scene -Betty Knight, Sylvia Stevenson, Class
4 -Country Scene -Nancy V Damen, Betty Knight. Class
5 -Charcoal or pencil sketch -Nancy V Damen. Mrs
Helwpel; Gass 8 -Open class any medium -Betty Knight,
Nancy V Damen; Special -Home Made Doll -Joan
Bernard, Marg Exe1; Class 8 -Six colored snapshots -Ont
Bicentennial -Alfred Knight, Marg Exel, Gass 9 -Four
colored snapshots -Christmas season -Fred Uhler, Alfred
Knight, Gass 10-A ceramic figurine -Jane McDonald,
Mary Lowe; Gass 11-A ceramic arllcle-stained-Doris Van
(Amp, Mary Lowe; Gass 12-A ceramic article -glazed•
Doris Van Camp, Mary Lowe. Class 13-A ceramic
Christmas novelty -Mary Lowe, Sue Wilson Class 14 -An
arrangement using silk or dried flowers or weeds -Doris
Van Camp, Rene Richmond; Class 15 -Wail hanging using
silk or dried flowers or weeds -Mary Lowe, Doris Van
Camp
Gas, IS -Article of needlepoint -Mrs C Holmes, Doris
Van Cam); Gass 17 -Any article Of broomstick lace -Doris
Van Camp, Anna Dolmage, Gass 18 -One article of
beadwork -Doris VanCamp, Mary Lowe. Class 19 -One
article of crewel work -Barb Mutter. Doris Van Camp,
Dass 20-Bratded rug -Mrs Helmpel. Alfred Knight,
Oass 21-A hand made corsage (not fresh flowers) -Mary
Lowe, Rene Richmond: Gass 22-A Christmas wreath
using natural material -Katherine Bridge. Marg Exel,
Dass 23 -Any new hobby, not listed -large article -Barb
Mutter, J. Veltch.
Class 24 -Any new hobby. not listed -small article -Doris
Ven Camp, Barb Mutter
LIOUID EMBROIDERY
Gass 25 -One cushion -Viola Adams, Janet Mitchell,
Dolinda Huether; Gass 28 -Table cover 45" or
larger -Margaret Slertsema, Mrs C Holmes, Janet
Mitchell; Class 27 -Wan hanging or picture -Viola Adame,
Margaret Slertaema, Mrs. Heimpel; Class 28-Plttow
cases -1 pair -Viola Adams, Janet Mitchell, Mrs Helmpel,
Dass 29 -Dresser scarf -Viola Adams, Margaret Siertsema
Katherine Bridge; Class 30 -Christmas decoration -Marg-
aret Slertsema, Viola Adams, Mns. C Holmes; Clans
31 -Painted quilt top -any size-Vlola Adams, Margaret
Slertsama, Janet Mitchell.
Special: Best corsage made of ribbons -Katherine
Bridge.
Sears Special: Most points in Section O-Dorls Van
Camp, Viola Adams, Mary Lowe