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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 18 Sep 1974, Section 2, p. 7

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BIa BAIGCLASSES 1. Chop suey loaf - lst Dorothy .Lee, 2nd Mabel Dayes. 2. Gumndrop Cake - ist Doirothy Lee, 2nd R. Wygerde. 3. Chlsea buns - lst Mabel Dayes, 2nd Marlene Bray. A4. Six drop cooki es - lst Vera A£sselstine, 2nd Jean Mahaffy, Srd Dorothy Lee, 4th Mrs. S. Van Camp. ,5. Sponge Cake - ist Grace Bu m,2nd Vera Asseistine, 3MMarlene Bray. 6. Light Cake decorated for ýa birthday - lst Pat Hardy, 2nd IVrs. W. Pascoe, 3rd Janice Yellowlees. 17. Carrot Loaf - lst Dorothy Lee, 2nd Millie Coy, 3rd Mabil Dayes. 8. Six cupcakes iced - lst Dorothy Lee, 2nd Grace Ba- jema. 9. Banana Muffins - lst Mrs. F. Bailey, 2nd Dorothy Lee, 3rd Mabel Dayes. 10. Plain Biscuits - lst Dorothy Lee, 2nd Mrs. D. J. Gould, 3rd Vera Asselstine. 1.1. Cherry pie - lst Grace Ba ema, 2nd Vera Asselstine, ,MdMabel Dayes. 12. Raspberry pie - lst Mrs. H~arry Van Camp, 2nd Mrs. Mý,abel Dayes. 13. Lemon pie - lst Grace Bajema, 2nd Mabel Dayes.. 14. Assorted Tarts - lst Mrs. W. Pascoe, 2nid Mrs. F. Dayes. 15. White Layer Cake - lst Vera Asseistine. 16. Coffee Chiffon - lst lorothy Lee, 2nd Mabel rDayes. 17. Casserole - lst Dorothy Lee, 2nd Nancy Bryans, 3rd 18. . Hoogeveen. 1.Homenmade Candy - làt Mrs. Harry Van Camp. 19. Gingerbread I st Doro- thy Lee. 20. White Bread - st Pat Hardy, 2nd Dorothy Lee, 3rd Air.G ht' 4, th Mrs. W. 21. Pan of Plain Buns - lst, Mrs. G. Kelly, 2nd Mrs. W. W right, 3rd Marlon Camna- ,han, th Dorothy Lee. 22. Strawberry Jam - lst '1ena Van Ryswxýyk, 2nd Mrs. G. Scott, 3rd Marilyn Bailey.* r2.Raspberry Jam - ist "d arilyn Bailey, 2nd Tena Van tyswyk, 3-d Mrs. H. Van Camp. -r24. Canned Cherries - st Dorothy Lee. 25. Canned Strawberries- 1st Marilyn Bailey, 2nd Doro- tlny Lee. F-ARM BUILDINGS for every use Cal Your Local Representative ROMIKE STEL 579-0260 (Collect) & MÏARTIN STRUCTURES 39 Armstrong Avenue, Georgietowvn, Ontario L7G 4S1 S(416) 877-5115 Formner/y Bea ver Farm and Indusirial Buildfings 1974 INTERNATIONAL PLOWING MATCH FARM MACHINERY DEMONSTRATION SEPT. 24-28, W.T. CRAIG REID FARM GEORGETOWN HALTON COUNTY WORLDS LARGEST , PLOWING MATCH & EXHIBIT 0F FARM EQUIPMENT * & SUPPLIES OVER 300 EXHiBITS ON 100 ACRES OVER 520,,000 IN PRIZES FOR 300 COMPETITORS OntStoPlu MensAsocrotren coAg,cut.rolScietie sBronci, Ontorco MKnitre of Agriculture anc1 Foodl Palioment Bildings TORONTO , t.'i. M7A 1A9 O (416) 965-1091, ,kS'toc'k Fair Resu Its 26, Canned Raspberries - lst Pot of African Violets singh tMarilyn Bailey, 2nd Mrs. - lst Alice Turcotte, 2nd Mns Adams, 3rd Dorothy Lee. G. Kelly, 3rd Dorothy Lee. S 27. Marmalade - lst Beth Pot of African Violets, Schyburt - 2ndl Marilyn Bailey, double - lst Mrs. F. Bailey, 3rd Mrs. W. Wright., 2nd Mrs. Cecil Adams, 3rd 28. Bread and butter pickles Alice Turcotte, 4th -GracE lst Alice Turcotte, 2nd Tena Bajema. Van Tyswk, 3rd Marilyn VEGETABLES Bailey, 4th Mrs. G. Scott. 10 early potatoes - lst Mrs. 29., Beet Pickles - ist Ilarry Van Camp, 2nd Mrs Dorothy Lee, 2nd Beth Schy- Ben De Jong. burt, 3rd Mrs. C. Adams, 4th 10 Potatoes, late - lst Ms Mrs. M. Bailey. Harry Van Camp, 2nd Mrs 30. Bean Pickles - st Frank Bailey, 3rd Harold Andrea Weise, 2nd Marilyn Swain. Bailey.1 Table turnips - lst Marilyn 31. Nine Day Pickles - lst Bailey. Dorothy Lee, 2nd Elaine Table carrots - lst'Mrs. Ben ,Wri gh t, 3rd Marilyn Bailey. De Jong, 2nd Colin Asselstine, 32. Maple Syrup - lst Glenn 3rd Alice Turcotte. Malcolm. One head cabbage - lst Colin 33. Choc. Cake Special A Asseistine, 2nd Harold Swain, Open - îst Vera Asselstine, 2nd 3rd rs. Ben De Jong. Mîillie Coy, B Girls 18 and Three green peppers - ist under - lst Louise Van Camp, Tena Van Ryswyk, 2nd Alice 2nd Trisha Sleep, 3rd Eliza- Turcotte, 3rd Harold Swain. beth Kelly-. Dutch set onions - ist Mrs. 33. C Men and Boys - ist Frank Bailey, 2nd Tean Van Lawrence Van Camp, 2nd Ryswyk. Paul Larmer. CHAMPION, Tomatoes - lst Peter Hooge- CHOC. CAKE - Louise Van veen, 2nd Alice Turcotte, 3rd Camp. - Harold Swain. 34. Apple Pie Special - ist Pickling Gerkins - Ist Tena Cindy Van Camp, 2nd Dorothy Van Ryswyk, 2nd Haroldi Lee, 3rd Mrs. P. Hoogeveen. Swain, 3rd Marilyn Bailey. S 35. McCormick's Special Slicing cucumbers - ist Cracker Pie - lst Mabel Colin Asselstine, 2nd P.arold Dayes, 2nd Mrs. A. White, 3rd Swain,, 3rd Mrs. Ben De Jong. Tena Van Ryswyk. Table corn - lst Colin 36. Apple Pie - lst Cindy Van Asselstine, 2nd Harold Swain, Camp, 2nd Mrs. H. Van Camp, 3rd Marilyn Baîley. 3réd Marlene Bray. Beets - lst Marilyn Bailey,. 37. Banana Layer Cake - lst 2nd Mrs. Ben De Jong, 3rd Dorothy Lee, 2nd Mabel Mrs. Frank Bailey. Dayes. Collection of Vegetables - lst 38. Six Butter Tarts - lst Marilyn Bailey, 2nd Mrs. F. Cindy Van Camp, 2nd Mrs. H. Bailey, 3rd Tena Van Ryswyk. Edwards, 3rd Millie Coy, 4th School Vegetables Dorothy Lee. Early Potatoes - lst Howard 39. Fancy Cookies - ist Bailey, 2nd Jeff Bailey, 3rd Dorothy Lee. Tara Lynn Bailey, 4th Lynn. 40. Fry-Cadbury Ltd. Choc. McLaughlin, 5th Trisha Sleep, Cake - lst Mabel Dayes, 2ncl 6th Luke Van Ryswyk. Dorothy Lee. One pumpkin - lst Howard 41. William Nelson Ltd. - ist Bailey, 2nd Tara Lynn Bailey, Nancy Bryans, 2nd -Howard 3rd Luke Van Ryswyk. Bailey, 3rd Tena Van Ryswyk. Tomatoes - lst Brent Mc- 4.TTeenage Baking Laughlin, 2nd Tara Lynn 40 ea Biscuits - lst Alice Bailey, 3rd Craig Paisley, 4th Carn4ghan, 2nd Janice Yel- Lynn McLaughlin, 5th Howard 10mleý,s, 3rd- Lois Van Camp, Bailey, 6th Tena Van Ryswyk. 4th Vaîlerie Taylor.- Two pepper squash - lst 41. Rolîs, - lst Lois Van Lynn>McLaughlin, 2nd Brent Cap 2nd Louise Van Camp, McLaughlin. 3rd A. Carnaghan. Carrots - lst Roy Cowling, 42. 13utter Tarts - lst Cindy 2nd Jeff Beers, 3rd Julie Arnn Van Camp, 2nd Janice Yellow- Turcotte, 4th Teresa Assel- lees, 3rd Anita De Jong, 4th stine, 5th Howard Bailey, 6th Lois Van Camp.- Lisa Jane Turcotte. 10 B ran Muffins - lst Sharon Cucum bers - lst Janet Bailey, 2nd Leanne Van Bailey, 2nd Laurie Bailey, 3rd Camp~, 3rd Laurie Bailey, 4th Glenn Degeer, 4th Roy Cow- Julie Anne Turcotte. ing, 5th Sharon Bailey, 6th 9 Choc. Chip Cookies - îst Trisha Sleep. Trisha Sleep, 2nd Anne Kris- Table corn - lst Lynn tensen, 3rd Nancy Gould, 4th MceLaughlin, 2nd Fred Mar- Leanrie Van Cam-P. lo\, 3rd Teresa Asselstine, 4th PLANTS AND FLOWERS Brent McLaughlin, 5th Law- BOUqtuet of Asters - lst Mrs. rence Van Camp, 6th-Teresa F. Balley, 2nd Mrs. A. White, WXygerde. 3rd AlVrs. Alice Turcotte. Beets - lst Sharon Bailey, iDahlia, giant 1 bloom - 2nd 2nd Laurie Bailey, 3rd Lisa Mrs. Be De Jong, 3rd Mrs. G. Ann Turcotte, 4tb Craig Pais- - - ..le, Rh Glenn -DeGeer, -6th BOUqiuet pompom zinnias 7 Luke Van Ryswyk. blOoons - lst Mlarilyn Bailey, Dutch set'onions - lst Tara 2nd Mý1rs. A. White, 3rd Mrs. F. Lynn Bailey, 2nd Howard Bailev. Bailey, 3rd Glenn DeGeer, 4th Boujeto1iatsnpr- Fred Marlow,, sth Luke Van gons 1 blooms - 2nd Mrs. A. ywk '6hRY Cwig W ite'W Bouq~uet Ruffled Petunias, 7 stems - lst Marilyn Bailey, 2nd Mys. F. Bailey, 3rd Janice Crawford, 4th Mlrs. A. White. 1Bouquet Marigolds giant, 5 stems - iýt Mrs. A. White, 2nd Mrs. S. Van Camp, 3rd Tena Van Ryswyk, 4th Marlene Bray. Bouquet Salvia 5 stems - lst Mrs. A. White, 2nd Mrs. P. Hýoogeveen, 3rd Grace Ba- jema, Tea Rtose, best single bloom - lst Jean Mahaffy, 2nd Marion Carnaghan. Gladiolus A-1 spike red - st Mlrs. A. White, 2nd Marion Carna- ghan, 3rd Rita Huggins. 1B-i spike yellow - lst Rita Huggins, 2ndLois Van Camp, 3rd Marion Carnaghan. C-i spike white or cream - lst Gordon Paisley, 2nd Mar- ion Carnaghan, 3rd Earl Doyle. D-1 spike pink - lst Earl Doyle, 2nd Marion Camna- ghan, 3rd Mrs. Ber, De Jong. E-i spike any other colour - lst Marion Carnaghan, 2nd Rita, Huggins, rd Mrs. A. White, 4th Lois Van Camp. JOUN F. OE-UITH General Insurance FIRE and ACT OMOBILE 1 INSURANCE Contact: HARRV VOERMfAN 623-3111 or O623385 118 KING ST. E. 80 WMAN VILLE SEWING, CLASSÈS 1.' Baby's knitted 3-pc. suit- lst Mr's. A. White, 2nd Mrs. G. Brown. 2. Baby's crocheted 2-pc. set lst Mrs. G. Brown. 3. Child's, dress - lst G. Ba'ema, 2nd Mrs. G. Brown, rdMrs. D. J. Gould. 4. Child's slacks and topý 2-6 yrs. - lst Mrs. G. Brown, 2nd MIrs. G. Bajema. 5. Boy's Pants, 2-10 yrs. - lst Barbara Byers, 2nd Mrs. G. Brown. I6. Boy's shirt,' long-sleýeved - lst Mrs. G. Brown. 7. Boy's T-shirt., knit mat- erial - lst Barbara Byers, 2nd MIrs. D. J. Gould. 8. Girls sleeveless summer dress 5-10 years - lst MIrs. G. Bajemna, 2nd Mrs. G. Brown, 3rd Mrs. S. J. Goodwin. 9. Girl's crocheted shrink - lrst Mrs. G. Brown, 2nd Pauline Gould. 10. Girýl's Long Dress - lst G. Bajema, 2nd Mrs. G. Kelly. il. Gir's, dress fail weight, long sleeves - ist Mrs'. G. Bajema, 2nd Mrs. G. Brown. 12. Child's Togue or Tam - lst _Mrs. G. Brown, 2nd Miss K. Foreman, 3rd Mrs. Ben De Jong. 13. Girl's Pant Suit 8-12 - lst G. Bajema, 2nd Marion Carn-' aghan, 3rd Mlrs. G. Brown. 14. Children's patterned mitts - lst Mrs. B. De Jong, 2nd Mrs. G. Brown, 3rd G. Bajema. 15. Kitchen apron - lst G. Bajemna, 2nd Mrs, G. Brown, 3rd Dorothy Lee, 4th Diane Brown. 16. Hostess apron, dainty lst Mrs. G. Bajema, 2nd Dorothy Lee, 3rd- Mrs. G. Brown. 17. Pant>Top - lst Mrs. G. Brown,- 2nd Mrs. G. Bajema, 3rd Diane Brown. 18. Hostess Skirt - lst G. Bajemna, 2nd Jatuice Yellow- lees. 19ý. Cape or Poncho - lst Janice Bushfield, 2nd Miss K. Foremnan,. 3rd Alice 'Cama- ghan. 20. Bathing Suit - lst Mrs. G. Bajema. 21. Pant Suit -' lst Dorothy Lee, 2nd Grace Bajema, 3rd Mrs. Miller. t 22. Halter Top s Janice Yellowlees, 2nd Dorothyv Lee, 3rd - Grace Bajemna. 23. Ladies casual dress - Ist Janice Crawford, 2nd Mrs. G., Brown, Srd Diane Brown, 4th Mrs. G. Bajema. .24. Slippers, new design - lst Grace Bajema,. 2nd Mrs. G. Brown, 3rd Mrs. B. De'Jong. 25. Maxi Scarf and Beret - ist Mrs. G. Brown. 26. Long Dress, any mater- ial _- lst Mrs. G. Bajema, 2nd Dorothv Lee, 3rd Janice Crawford. 29. Men's Wear - Men'& le trousers - lst Mrs. G. Kelly. 30. Men's shirt- knii material, any style - lst. Mrs S, D. J. Gould, 2nd Paula Mask, 71 31. Snowmobile Mask - isi rd Mrs. G. Brown, 2nd Mrs e Grace Bajema. 32. Chef's or barbeque apron -ist Dorothy Lee , 2ndMlrs. G. '. .33. Tie, long - Ist Mrs. G, Brown, 2nd Dorothy Lee, 3rd '.Mrs. G. Kelly. '. 34. Bowtie - lst Dorothy Lee, Id 2nd Mrs. Gý Brown. HORSES ,n Heavy Horse classes wert very sparse with the onl3 entries being John Kelly oi Warkworth in Belgian Classes and Russell Cochrane of R.R 2, Blackstock in the Commer stclal Heavy Horse Classes. ,e ~Light Horses- Junior Showmanship on linE - st Blake Buekler, 2nd Pat n Marshall, 3rd Patti Hoskin 4th Louise Van Camp, 5ft Brenda Jackson. there wer&'le d entries in this new class.« a Roadster Team - lst Mr. and Mrs. L. Blight, Brooklin, 2nd d and 4th Burritt Mapin, Peter- borough, 3rd Keith Goble, Blackstock. Pony Hackney team - st Wayne Cochrane, Blackstock, 2nd Mrs. Ethel Goble, Tyrone. ,Comnercial Pony team - lst and 4th Gordon Holliday, Oakwood,, 2nd Reg CurI, Oshawa, 3rd W. Popp, New- tonville, sth E. Squelch, Co- S lumbus. Carniage teamn - ist Wayne Cochrane, 2nd Mrs. Gloria Scott, 3rd Burritt Mann. Pony Team - lst Ross HarrinLeaskdale, 2nd Don- naRobiard, Brooklin, 3rd Wayne Tucker, Georgetown., Hackney team - lst R., Harrison, 2nd W. Cochrane, 3rd E. Goble.. Single Roadster, 15.2 and under - lst Blight, 2nd L. Hoskin, 3rd and Sth B. Mann, 4tb K. Goble. Carniage single, 15.2 and under - lst Bruce Lawson, 2nd Gloria Scott,, 3rd Cochrane, 4th B. Mann. Roadster, single over 15.2.- lst L; Hoskin, 2nd and 3rd B., Mann, 4th K. Goble. CSingle Hackney, over - st Cochrane, 2nd E. Gable, 3rd Willow Stables, Enniskillen, 4th D. iRobbillard. ,Buggy Race - lst, B. Mann, 2nd K. Goble, 3rd L. Blight. Carniage single, over - lst R. Cochrane, 2nd G. Scott, 3rd B. Mann. Single, pony in harness, under - lst W. Tucker, 2nd D. Robbillard, 3rd W. Tucker, 4th H. Hill, Peterborough. Gentleman's turnout - lst L. Hoskin, 2nd K. Goble, 3rd G. Lady Driver - lst Mrs 'Gbl, ndMr.Coèrfird Mrs. Scott, 4th Mrs. Tucker. Child Driver Class was so good that all 5 entries were awarded first place. Eîflries of Harrison and Tueker, Phili and Patti Hoskin and S Cochrane. The twô trots were entered -by Mann with two entries and Blight with L. Blight the Winnerand Keith Goble, Keith Wood and B. Mann with Wood Winning. Porly Tandem - st Donna Robbillard ,2nd R. Cochrane, 3rd Harrison, 4th Tueker. Single pny in Harness, over 46" - lst R. Harrison, 2nid Donna Robillard, 3rd Linday H-oskin, 4th H. Hill Commer- cial Pony, unicorn hitch - st Holliday, 2nd Squelch, 3rd W. Sigle commercial Pony - lst R. CurI, 2nd and, 4th Holliday, 3rd Popp, 5th 1Ines. Junior Showmanship, line commercial pony - ist Holli- day, 2nd CurI, 3rd and 5th Pop'p, 4th and Ath Innes. Saddle Classes Open Parade or costume - lst Patricia Smith, Oshawa, 2nd and 4th Guy Luke, Oshawa, 3rd Sue Hart, Osh- awa, 4th Danny Corby,,Black- stock, sth David Prestley, Dunsford. t t Junior Equitation class i - lst Debbie Jackson, 2nid Patti Hoskin, 3rd Pat Marshall, 4th K. MacDonald, sth Louise Van Camp, 6th Blake Buckler. Class 2 - Ist Gordyn Brent, 2nd Brenda Jackson, 3rd Teresa Asselstine, 4th Linda Fraser, Sth Cassidy, 6th Linda Fraser. Cartwright Pony Special - Ist Patti Hoskin, 2nd Treressa Asselstine, 3rd Cathy Foote. Open Pony saddle - lst Patti Hokn, 2nd Teresa Asselstine, 3rd Cathy Foote. Open Pony saddle - 16 yrs. and under - lst Gordyn Bî,fnt -entry, 2nd Louise Van Can... 3rd P. Hoskin, 4th Lindia Fraser, 5th Brenda Jackson. Section Two The Canadian Statesm an, Bowmanville, September 18,1974 7 Pick Up Ylour Cop)y of Our Flyer at Either Location You May Win a Carpenter for: a Dasy WANT TO KNOW MORE ABOUT ALUMINUM STORM WINDOWS? FREE CUSTOMER DEMONSTRATION ON MEASURING AND INSTALLING ALUMINUM WINDOWS AT WAREHOUSE LUMBERLAND 1:OOA.M. SATURDAY,' j SEPTEMBER 21ST., GIVE YOUR HOME A HELPING BLACK and DECKER 2-SPEED JIG SAW HAND No, 7535 I-IANDMakes a big job easier to handie. Low speed No. 5731for metals, high speed for wood and BLACK and DECKER 2-SPEED DRILL N.53 compositions. 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