The Huron Expositor, 1979-10-04, Page 2424 — THE HURON EXPOSITOR, OCTOBER 4* 1979;
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mage,'Hoen Connell. Afghan - knit,
woof .or ram blend: Mrs, Wrn„.
Doirnppe. Joanna Jewitt..CfpeMt toy
animal: Mrs. Dolmage. Crochet place
mat -sat of 2: Mary Fotheringham,
Mrs. Wm, Dolmage. Dresser scarf,.
hand embroidered: Mrs. Eva Harms.
Luncheon cloth hand embroidered:
Mrs.. H. Klaver. 1 piuowcase ;reel.
stitch design: Mrs. RO L McMichael;,
Mrs, Lillian Evans. MO. Olive Papa
pia, 1 pillowcase, xloured
or
Pat-
terned with lace brim F -Mary other.
ingham, Mrs McMichael, Joyce:
Hugill, 1 piilowcaae suitable for
child's bed: Mrs. Lillian Evans, Marls
Fotheringham, Mrs, Wm, courage;
Baby set, bonnet & sweater, Crochet-
ed: Mrs. Lillian Evans, Infant helmet
pr bonnet with matching mittens knit:
brand, Kathleen Cuthill. Mrs t..illien
Event :Qnq, article of lingerie: Mfg.
Eva; Harrns, ,loin Hodgert, Mary
Fotheringham..Girls or ladies blouse:.
Mrs, Eva Harms, Heather McLean.
Brenda Fintayson. Girl's or 1adieu
ipunguwuw , wars, Eva Harrns
Girls or ladies street length dresi;
f olsHodgert, Kathleen Cuthill, Met,
Eva Harms, Jumper 6 years and Wet
:Mrs, Eva Harms.
1 article of knitting: ,Mrs. Mc-
Michael. MerY. Nerving; Kathleen:
i Mrs;
Cuthill:. 1 article of crocheting: flat g
1 article of ,. brold
McMkhael err) et'y
Mrs, McMichael, Mrs Percy Adacrya,
1 apron any style: Mrs. McMictt-
ael, Mrs. Percy Adams, Mat of any
design -new: Dorothy Marquis, M.
Roe, Alfred Knight, Quilt any design -
new: Mrs. McMichael. M. Roe•
P.U.C. Poster. individual Award;
,Oroldered painted pq)lon Dictum
framed by during frame d. painting.
Mrs. G, Webster, Article using paint
putter: Mrs. •G. Webster, 3 orlgiinat
Christmas, decorations :using any
typo Cameo product£: ;Mro. G. Webs
alar•
,Sparta! Best painted quill' wort by
Mr.:Gtgn Webster Beet Velvet
cushion; Mrs. Bin Flynn. Picture. or.
Wall plaque ready to hang,'from dried.
media; A. Dolmage, Della Bennett.
A.ny. article of needlepoint: Lois
Mogre. Joanne Jewitt, Alfred Knight+
Any picture of crewel work: ,Delle
Bennett. Amy Beccarie,rJoanna 4ew
:itt..Any article of ceramics: Helen
Nott, Mrs. Dan McInnes, Mrs. Glen
Webster Any article of latch hooking
Alfred. Knigh+ My article: some.
thing useful from amettling useless:.
Alf req -Knight. Mary Finlayson. Mrs:,
Eendenburg. Irene Jamieson, .Mrs.
Ron Dris9olt. Marigold African -3.
:blooms: Hazel: Hildebrand, Dorothy
.Marquis, Wm. Connoilyc,Q Seaforth
Manor, Marigold French s ploo -
Hazel Hildebrand, Mrs. Mary
layspn, Lois; Hodgert, Panay - ,@
bipoms with lone; Mrs. PercY
,Adams. Petunias Large Ruffled -5.
.01Perns: Mrs, Jessie Hiller, Mrs;.
Iobns McLiwain. Petunia Double . 5,
,blooms, Mrs:. Dan McInnes, Dorothy,
,marquis. B !tecta spikes,
Snapdragon u y - 3
any . ,colour: ;Mrs Mary Fintay5An.
.
Snapdragon r 5 sPikee: any cotour:
Mrs Dan McInnes, Zinnia POMMY!.
7 blooms: Mrs. Pan..Mcinnes, Mrs.
Ron Driscoll rtt?Bes
Floribunda: - 1 spray: Mrs, Rion.
Driscoll, Rosee. a blooms - 3 colours
name attached,: Leis,Hodgert, Mrs
V13011.' 1.d XII 1♦'iviv1111.4
AUTUMN LEAVES -- Seaforth Public School's kindergarten . had
appropriate float in last week's fall fair parade.
(Expositor Photo),
an
Mrs. Wm, Mileage. Mary Neville.
,Childs. toque & mittens to match
knitted: Mary Neville, Mrs, Wm.
Dolmage, Mrs. John Bell. Pram cover
crocheted: Helen Connell, Amy Bac
cano. Child's knitted slippers: Mrs.
Wm. Dolmage, Mary Nevill. Ladies;
slippers crocheted: Mrs.. Dolmage;
Helen Connell, Mrs. Lillian Evans.
Ladles poncho or cape crocheted
Mrs. Robt, McMichael, Connie.
Evans. Ladles shawl or, cape knitted:
Olive Papple, Mary Neville, Adult
mitts, knitted: Mrs. John Bell, Olive,
Papple, Mrs, Wm. Dolmage, Man's
. or boys' toque knitted: Mrs, Olive
Repel., Man's, sox heavy: Mary
Neville, Crochet tote bag. (open) Mrs.
Lillian Evans, Hat & scarf set knitted:
Mrs, John Bell, Kathleen Cuthill,
Mrs. Lillian Evans, Knitted vest
buttoned: Mrs.' McMichael. Mary
Neville. Knitted sweater, pullover,
sleeveless: Mrs, Robt, McMichael,
Mary Neville, Mrs. Wm. Dolmage.
Any knitted -article Using double or
kratt yarn: Mary. Neville, Olive
Papple, Mrs, 'John Bell, Any other:.
crocheted article: not listed: Mrs.
Lillian Evans, .Mrs, 1Nrim.- Doimage.
Mrs, Olive Papple.
Special: Stewart Bros. for most.
points in classes 25.4.21 Mary Neville
and 2nd Mrs. Wrn. Dolmage.
Gins dr ladies shirt: Hazel Hitde-
David Kelley, David McLlwain, Laura
Chesney.
CRAFTS
Landscape at sunset, oil Mrs,
Perrie. Still life -oil: Mrs. Perna Oil
painting of any. season: Mrs. Perrie,.
Otld. building - any media eg. oil,
acrycfic, pencil; watercolour, charcoal
Mrs. Perrie. Watercolour or acrylic
any subject: Mrs, Perrie, Pencil
sketch, any subject: Mrs. Perrie.
Charcoal, any subject:, Mrs. Perrie,
Pastel, any subject: Mrs. Perrie.
Velvet cushion; Mrs. Bill Flynn.
Luncheon cloth 45" plaint Mrs..E:
Harnes. Mrs. R. Trewartha. Lunch,
eon cloth 45" shaded: Mrs. R.
Trewartha, ,Mrs. Glen. Webster. 1
Tablecloth over 45" Mrs. R. Tre-
wartha, Mrs. 'B. Flynn, Mrs. Glen,
Webster. 2 placemats: Mrs. Glen
Webster, Mrs. R. •Trewartha, Mrs,
Eva Harnes. 1 dresser scarf: Mrs.
Eva, Herres, Mrs, R. Trewartha,
Mra, B, Flynn: 2 dotlles: Mrs: G.
Webster, Mrs. R, Trewartha. 1 pair
pillow cases: Mrs, G. Webster, Mrs,
E. Harnes, Mrs. R. Trewartha. 1
painted quilt, not quilted: Mrs, R.
Trewartha, Mrs, G, Webster, Mrs. 6,
Flynn: 1 painted crib quilt: Mrs. B.
Flynn, Mrs. G. Webster, Mrs. R.
Trewartha,. 1 painted quilt, quilted:
Mrs. G. Webster. 1 fancy apron:
Mrs.. B. Flynn, Mrs. G. Webster,
Mrs R Trewartha: 1 liquid em -
11 a.m. -1 p.m.
"Support S.D.H.S.
buy an apple or'two."
Wer. Dolmage. Any article of mac -
lame: Christine Tremeer, Amy Bec-
cario, Karen, Whitmore. Any other -
oral I 'not
thercralI'not listed above: Mrs. Wm.
Doimage, Mary Neville, Dorothy
Marqulss. Hind -made doll' of un-
usual material; corn husk, rope,
dried, .apple, cloth: Mrs, BIII Dol -
mage. Any bazaar Item costing not
more than $3,00: Mary Finlayson,
Alfred Knight, ,Amy Beccario.
Huron Expositor Photo Contest:
Kenneth .Papple, Lana Jones, David
Jones, Gordon' Papple, Ruth Papple,
Sharon Kelly, Brenda Finlayson;
Mrs. Mary Finlayson. • '..
FLOWERS
Aster Powder Puff - 1 plant: Lois
Hodgen, Mrs. •Ron Driscoll. •Bach-
elor's Buttons:' (Cornflowers): Mrs.
Lillian Evans.. Begonia. Tuberous -3
blooms With leaves in a low container:
Mgrs. 'Ron Driscoll. Celosia Parripus
plutne - 1 plume: Dorothy' Marquis.
Chrysanthemums (garden mums) 3
blooms 2" or •over; Irene Jamieson,
Mrs, Ron Driscoll, Dahlia .Ball or
Honeycomb -3 blooms.any coloured.
Bram Eendenburg: Dhlia Cactus -1
bloom any colour: Bram. Eendenburg.
Dahlia -large decorative -1 bloom any
—colour: Bram. Eendenburg.'Dahlia
Semi -cactus- 1 bloom any colour:
Bram Eendenburg: Gladioli' -2' spikes:
-Bram Eendenburg.
Gladloti-3 spikes different:'13ram
Ron Driscoll, Hazel Hildebrand,
Roses -Peace Rose 1 bloom Hazel'
Hildebrand, Irene Jamieson, Mrs.
John McLlwain. Geranium bloorns-.3
different colours« Hazel Hildebrand,
Mrs. Dan McInnes. African Violet
Double -1 crown: Mrs, Lillian Evans.
A Rare plant correctly named: Mrs:
Lillian Evans. Miniature arrange-
menti under 4" each way: Hazel.
Hildebrand, Mrs, Dan McInnes, Mrs,'
John' McL(wain,
A 'Canadian' Thanksgiving using
Flowers & Fruit not over 9": Hazel
Hildebrand, Mrs. Ron Driscoll, Mrs.
John McLtwain. Hospital arrange-
ment for tray in disposable' container:
Mrs. John McLlwain, Hazel 'Hilde-
brand, Mrs.'Wm, Dolmage
Floral Arrangement In shades.of
orannge: Hazel Hildebrand. Any two
colour • arrangement: Mrs. Wm. Dot -
mage. Baby Floral . Arrangement:
Mrs. John McLiwaln, Basket of.Chrys
anthemums: Mrs. John, McLlwaln,
Basket of Assorted' Dahlia Bram
Eendenburg. Winner of most points
1-35 Simpsons -Sears $10.00.• voucher
won by Mrs. Bram Eendenburg.
Basket arrangement of Gladioli's.
Dahlia: Bram Eendenburg, Winner of
most points in classes 5-45, Seaforth
Jewellers S5 voucher won by. Hazel
Hildebrand:: ' '
Huron Tract Weavers
Win
At the Ripley -Huron Fall
Fair weavers and spinners of
the Huron Tract in Perth,
Huron and Bruce counties, ,
went home with 'the bulk of
the prizes in those categor-
ies.
Overall winner was Carol
Innes of Brussels who won
three firsts which entitled
her to the prize for most •
points and a wool blanket
donated by the 13ainton "Old
:yule'' in Blyth.
She also won the virgin
wool 'blanke$ donated 'by. the
"Old. Mill'" south of Blyth;
A' close ;; second was Toni
Vos of Blyth who .earned two
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Refrigerator
Almond
Colour
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593 .00:
Stove
Almond
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rizes
firsts Georgina Huls of List-
owel, Ruth Ann Smith,
Goderich and Barbara Kerr,
Brussels, each won a first.
prize.
This was the first time in
modern times that a weaving
and spinning competition
was held in the area and
participants judged itquite
successful.
In addition to the two
blankets. Mrs. Innes went
home with a $10. gift: certifi-
cate and a frame loom,
donations by ;respectively
"Pins • and Needles" and
"Crafty Anty", both'Of Kin-
cardine. •
Judge was another area
craftsman, John. Kerr.: of
Brussels.' ' '
Of ten possible f rstt the
members_ of Huron tract took
eight.•
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Seaforth Manor
,Miss Kate Laver'ty,en oy'e!
dinner on Sunday evening at
the home of her; piece. Mt**
!lite: Duncan.
Mr. Frank Case ,enjoyed a
drive with Miss Ruth Cluffoti
Saturday afternoon and also,
on Tuesday, Miss Vickie
Harris a former employee
took Frank out for lunch Mrs..
ice Keyes visited with,
Ober Keyes.
Mrs,t
Glady's ad s Ken +�
yp an
Mrs. Audrey Malone titsited;
with Mr, Ross Haughton.
Mr.. and Mrs. Allan Carter
and family visited with their
grandmother Mrs. Mary Car-
ter and also took a picture of
nits. Carter and: her new
great grandchild.
Mr, and Mrs. Stanley
Killen' and Mrs. Edith Dun-
lop visitedwith Miss Bessie
Davidson.
Visiting with Mr. Arthur
Nicholson were his wife
Catherine also his son Jack of
Preston. and his grand-
daughter Gail and family.
bQ
Mr. William >con enloYeo'
and outing with ':Mrs fsob tt
Scott last: Friday afternoon.
Mrs. J. Jansen and Mrs. J
Lansink of the C.W,L, visited
with resident* at the Manor
last week,
Mr. John Carter visited his
mother, Mrs. Mary Carter.
Winners at Bingo on Fri-
day evening were under
B -Miss. Ila, Gardner and Mr.
Harold
-Miss
• aro
1 alsh• under r. 1
Kate Laverty -Mr. Erle Daw;
iV-Miss, Wilma Brill, Mr.
Cecil • Rhoades and Mrs.
Gertie'l-Iall; G -Mr. Erle Daw
and Mr. Harold Walsh;
O -Mrs. Root, McClure and
Mrs. Margeurite Shill; 4
'corners -Mr. Charles Ross
and Mr, Cecil Rhoades; St.
line -Miss Doris Wills and
Mr. Emil Hermansen; Full
house -Mr. Erle Daw-Mrs..
Margeurite Shill.
At alley bowling on Thurs=
day afternoon high scorers,
were Mr. Leonard Bloom-
field
loomfeld 132, and: Mr, Harold'
June Haney heCids
Seaforth 3 4-H :club
The Seaforth 111 4-H club.
held their first meeting on
Tuesday, September 25 at
7:30 p.m. ate the home of our
leader, Brenda DeJong, The
meeting was opened with the
4-11 pledge followed by the
introduction of, members:. ai5..
there are three new members,
inour club: - Lana McIntosh,
Mary ' Anne DeJong and
Linda Van Dyk,
The officers elected are- "
President: June Haney; Vice-
president: Rosie. Van Dyk
Treasurer: Wilma Van, Dyk;
Press reporter; floating; Se-
cretary: floating; Telephone
girl: Mary Anne DeJong.
The canvas for needlepoint
was then handed. out and the
girls were shown how to
measure and mark it which
they later did, Various 'sam-
ples of canvas and yarn were
_ then shown. The meeting,
- was adjourned after a deli-
cious • snack.
eli-cious•snack.
►oodworking roam.
�xy at Huronview
Tuesday morning wood-
working shop isheld in the
basement. All male residents
are invited to go down at 9:15
a.m. and help with the
various projects on the go.
Mrs. Grace . Peck ,iscon
ducting a painting class each
Tuesday morning at 10 a.m.
Come •.. out and join the fun.
Talent as an-7,,acconiplished
painter is, net- iinportan4t. We
havepaint by number' pic-.
tures for those who are timid:
All residents are invited:to.
come to the craft rootneach
Wednesday morning at 9:25
a.in.. to bake. Bring your
favourite recipe.
The van went to ,Stratford
Ladies Aid
has pot 'luck
supper..
First. Church. Ladies Aid
meeting opened' with a Pot-
luck' dinner and Miss Jill
Wheatley played the Blue'
Danube Waltz.
A minute of silence &
prayer in memory of, Mrs.
Mae Hildebrecht was given
by Mrs. 'Ann Agar the
president. A poem entitled,
"Autumn Time" was read by
Mrs. Edith McMillan. Miss
Jill Wheatley played several
piano solos which were much ;!
enjoyed.
The Ladies`Aidwill pay for•
new curtains in the choir
zoom.
Arrangements were made
for the Bazaar Nov. 3rd at
2:30 p.m. Miss. Belle Camp-
bell gave a veryy interesting
paper on "You Ain't Done
Living Yet" Miss, Alice Reid
gave the courtesy remarks,
and presented Jill with a gift.
on Wednesday afternoon.
Golda Tyler, Gertrude .Cor-
nell, Eber Lewis, Verna El--
liott, Bernice Glousher, Mary
Van Camp,. and Florimond
Cote enjoyed the ride
READY FOR
WINTER?
There is no • shortage:
of • warmth •for boys
and gh:ls at; LarOpe's.
Snow jackets, Swot -
'tete, velour shirts,
thermal! underwear
with' warnt. . socks,
mita:
and: gloves will
keep: the young, set
toasty and terrific.
Be surer: you see our
new :range of child -
/en's, dresses which
have ' just arrived
from Montreal. The
colors and.. styles are •
al exciting as the
reasonable prices.
Larone's
Seaforth
527-1960
IL RAW.
for October
ITE
Attention ..
Farmers • •
with diesel tractors
Come in:; .and get, the details
WINNERS OF QUAKER STATE OIiL DRAWS, WERE AS FOLLOWS
WINNER, SEPTEMBER 17: Jack Slotegraaf, R. R. #2 Clinton, Ontario
WINNER, SEPTEMBER 17: Robert Charter, R, R. #3, Blyth, Ontario.
WINNER, OCTOBER 1sJack Cardiff, R. R. #5, Brussels, Ontario:
WINNER, OCTOBER, ;1t John R. Kinsman, Jr., R. R. #2, Kippen, Ontario.
FARM EQUIPMENT LIMITED
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Walsh :120;,
Monday morning teams.
were formed for indoor bowl-
ing at Seaforth Manor for
those who are unable to go to
the bowling alley. Miss Doris.
Wills is'captain of the ladies;
team. the Maple Leafs.
While, iMr Cecil Rhgades
captain :Qf the , en."* steam.
the Boston, ',Bruins. Nigh„
scorers, for, the first day were
Miss Dons Wills with 123:
while Mr. James Nolan had.
jfs$ for the Bruins team.
Twelve resident participated
and really enjoyed, themsel-
ves.
Tuesday,: •afternOtM Octo
ber 9t11at 2 ip,m„ Wilt be our'•
iN! BLACKSMITH AT WORK — Louis Zimmer'
of. Dashwood, who's been a blacksmith''' for 59
years, was a popular addition to this fall's
'Ciderfest.Mr. Zimmer made wood -burned
sou venir plaques for Ciderfest visitors.
next euchre 4ubl Ih ow:
volunteer lad*.
We have what it:
taket to design yo.r
fall and winter' ward-
robe. New Bnttertck
and Vogue patterns
provide beaudfut`
ideas for rlch wools,
chllis, velours end
corduroy.?
See thenew liber of
fashionable , *Mt
and blouses by Shirt•
tales -one of Canada's
famous designers.
Alw see the beautiful
selection of ewesters
by Honday Snit.
Larone's
Seaforth
527-1960
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New at" the arbor—lingerie
deaons by .Van Raelte. The
autumn/winter If collection
of Iingerle—daywear,.
lounseweer, sleepwear—has
lust arrived, and 1s on display.
Two of our more popular .
deiilgin are pictured—to the
left, the lounge outfit, in two
colours, Viennese mocha and
champagne, Made of non cling
satin suavette, for '3L Ri'gh't,
negligee of non•cling satin
suevette antra*, W. '22; 'Just
two of the dozen of styles
available. See our ,complete
selection.
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