Winners at fair Following is the most complete list of winners at this year's Richmond Hill Spring Fair available at press time. The Liberal hopes to publish the remaining results next week, Queen contest Marilyn Payne ol Denham Drive in Richmond Hill was crowned queen of the 1977 Richmond Hill Fair organized by the AgriCultural Societyr School competition In the school competition, the Fted Bovaitd trophy given to the school winning the greatest number of points according to enrolment, was awarded to Jefferson Public Schoolt Darin Grodzinski, 11, of Ross Doan P.S. won the Essol Clark Memorial Trophy for winning the most points in the school competition A dictionary donated by Mr. EM. Davis went to Lorraine Sharpe in Grade 8 at Crosby Heights for the best entry in the Grade 7 and 8 creative writing competition. C-6 â€" THE LIBERAL, Wednesday, May 18. 1977 lori Lawson, Gosling Rd., Maple was first runner-up and Richmond Hill's Joan Dulfy placed third. Mrs. Eva Cadwell, Richmond Hill and Mr. Russell Boynton oi Nobleton were chosen Senior Queen and King of the fair‘ Winnets in the Tiny Talent competitition were: Telly Clllus, Peter Huber, Robbie Knee. Andrew Marshall, Risa Breslaw and Company. Andrew Pierce. Lynne Matitsugu, Darcy Sheppard and Company, Steve Venn and Kathleen McCully‘ First prize for the special school competition Silver Anniversary Project went to Darin Grodzinski. Patrick Engel took second. Kelly Curle third, Baljit Sierra fourth, All are Grade 5 students at Ross Doan Public School Best knitted work: Mrs. Jean Waller. Richmond Hill. Best knitted bonnet and jacket: Mrs. Connie Aube, Richmond Hill. Best rug: Linda Kane, Markham. Best Senior Citizen Entry: Mrs. William Broughton, Chesley. Best dress: Evelyn Smith. Toronto. Best crocheted work: Mrs. Connie Aube, Richmond Hill, Best quilt: Mrs. Jean Walker. Richmond Hill. Best ceramic article: Mrs. Carol Walker. Richmond Hill. Best stuffed animal in iunior class: Miss Wendy Stuart, Richmond Hill. Best iunior entry: Miss Lorna Culham. Richmond Hill. Highest points: Irene Culham. Richmond Hill. Highest women's division points (baking and needlecraft): Mrs. Irene Boyle, Rich- mond Hill. Needlecraft Prizes were donated by Beverley Acres Pharmacy, Simpson Sears, Dominion Stores, Richmond Heights Interiors Ltd.. Spinning Wheel Wool Centre, Peter's Hair Stylist. Michael's Cards and Gifts. The Record Shop. Kresge's. and the Hillcrest Mall. Bikedraw Saturday: HOSDI Bargoutt Lawrence Avenue, Richmond Hill Sunday: Nicky Negri, McConvey Champion Drive, Richmond Hill‘ Featherstone Baking Po: the Fair: |rene Boyle, Joan Stewart, Don Head School. For Frye Cocoa: Mary DeFerrari, Diana Girdler, Brenda McLaughlin‘ For Dominion: Joan s‘ewart (white bread); Shelagh Harris (4 ways serving cheese). For LM. Schneider: Joan Stewart (apple pie); Jean Buddin (chocolate cake); Mary DeFerrari (butter tarts)‘ Fol Stoumille Bakery: Irene 80er (peanut butter cookie jar). Most points: Irene Boyle. Btidal shower cake: Mrs. Bnngham Wallis, Mrs. Scheffer, Charlotte Jenei. Junior specials Most points: Brenda McLaughlin. Dynes award tor light cake: Heather Stewan. Best banana cake: Stella Creasm 972% Interest calculated and paid annually for 5 to 10 year terms. WCYURIA and GREY V1 L1 1 Ufllfl and TRUST COMPANY RATES SUBJECT TO CHANGE OFFICE HOURS Guaranteed Investment Certificates 10355 Yonge St., Richmond Hill Serving more and more people since 1889 TUES -THURS. 9:30 ~4230 FRIDAY 9:30 - 6:30 SATURDAY 9:00 â€" 12 noon 884- 1107 Horseshoe tournament Men‘s Class A â€" lst, R0) McLaughlin. Harold McLaughlin Blackstock; 2nd, Roy Hore. Welland G. Fitzsimons, Will0wdale, Men's Class B â€" lst, Bill Spooner Bob Cartledge. Scarbovough; 2nd Jim Hilson, Howard Cuny. Kitchener 3rd. Grenville, Ray, Walt Pascoe, Por‘ Perry; 4th, Clatence Hoggarth. CE( Gordon. Baniel Men's Class C â€" lst. Vern Reid, Floyd Baird, Scarborough; 2nd, Al Jeffrey. Les Beacock. Port Perry; 3rd. Gene Marks. Cambridge, Russ Hanna, Richmond Hi||; 4th, Mel Robertson, Jack McCuaig. Barrie. Women's Class A â€" lst. Ethel Hillcoat, Kitchener. Rose 6055. Cambridge; 2nd, Barb Malks, Dee Moore, Cambridge; 3m, Mary Archer, Joyce Jones, Scarborough. Women's Class B â€" Joan House Ann Sapsworth. Cambridge. Juniors â€" lst, John Dooley. Kitchener; 2ndi Willie Prarge, Kitchener; 3rd. Billy Vanderburg, Scarborough; 41h, Stewart Van- derburg. Scarborough. Poultry breeding Plymouth Rock Large, Joe Barrager; Leghorn Large. Len Rhiness; Wyandolte Large. Go Gommer; Hamburg Large. G. Gummer; Polish Large, John Champion; Ancona Large, Ab Boake; Game Large, Wm. Shrum; Cochin Large. Jane Watlord; Orpinglon Large, G. Ridler‘ Rhode Island Red Large, Don Richardson; Cornish Bantam, Jack Reymes; Cochin Bantam, Stan Keatlng; Rosecomb Bantam. Don Richardson; Sebright Bantam, Ab Boake; Rhode Island Red, Brunton Farms; Mille Fleur Bantam, John Chapman. Jap Bantam, Stan Keatinga Rock Bantam, Don Richardson; Old English Bantam, Stan Keating; Wyandotte, Len Rhiness. Champion Chicken '77 Show. Jane Watford â€" Smith Plaque; Champion Cochin, Jane Watford â€" Chatburn Plaque; Champion Langshan, Smith Family Trophy â€" Gord Ridler. Champion Sebright, Ab Boake; Champion Mediterranean, Len Rhiness; Champion English, Jack Reymes; Champion American. Joe Barager; Champion Asiatic, Jane Watford; Champion A.0, Class, C. Ridler. Trophies were donated by Frank Buddin and Jack Waller, Jersey show Champion Jersey Bull: Featherstone Brothers, Oakvilie. Res. Champion Jersey Bull: James Mortson and Son, Queensville, Jr. Champion female: Lionel McKeown and Sons. Caledon Easi. Res. Jr. Champion female: RiP. Stenger and Son, Enniskillen. Senior champion cow: Robert Mellow and Sony Bolton. Res. champion cow: Leonard Mortson. Oro Stanion. A total of 86 head of jerseys from nine exhibitors were iudged by Stan Kerr of Campbellford. â€"â€"_â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"__â€"__â€"I Champion Ornamental Bantam, Stan Keating; Champion Game Bantam, Stan Keating; Grand Champion Large, Jane Watford; Grand Champion Bantam, Stan Keating, Junioi (animal show) Best bantam chicken: Katherine Mortson. Queenswlle. Best standard chicken: Allan Benn Jri, Napanee. Best tabbit: Pam Travis. Agincourt‘ Best pigeon: Marianne Dumbleton‘ Harrowsmith. Sheep show This was the largest ever, with 117 head from 15 exhibitors. Winners will be published if available later. Horsedrawing Heavyweight: Ingram Wessell. Norland. Lightweight: John Lawrenson. Havelock. Six-huise hitch: Beattie Brosi Farms, Staynor. Interest calculated, compounded or paid semi-annually for 5 to 10 year terms Including: Registered Retirement} Savings Plans and Registered Home Ownership Savings Plans, with 5 year accumulative interest calculated and compounded semi-annually Public school $36,000 for outdoor education The York County board of education decided to commit up to $36,000 of next year‘s funds to sending children to the Scanlon Creek Outdoor Education Centre near Lake Simcoe. For this sum. the board ensures a maximum of 100 days use of the facility, though leaving Suffer knife wounds Leslie Graham Page, 19, formerly of Richmond Hill. is in stable condition at Kingston General Hospital, where he was taken after allegedly slashing his arms last week. Bears are no mystery for Dave McKigney of Newmarket (the one with the hat). For 24 years he used to train and wrestle Terrible Ted. Well, Ted passed away, and now it’s 4-year-old, H Another inmate,‘Donald Oag, 26, formerly of London, Ont., was also in stable condition after an emergency operation. $91,500 in grants held up . Page, who vl/as also in the yard at the time, was found in his cell 40 minutes later with the self-inflicted wounds, 3 penitentiary spokesman said: 0a}; was sfabbed 13 times in various parts of his body, while in the exercise yard, according to a penitentiary spokesman. Included is a $3,000 grant recommendation for Help â€" 3 Woodbridge information and referral centre. This would Be the organization’s first regional granrt. $6,000 was requested. Other organizations on the list are: The Salvation Army ($2,500); Aurora-Newmarket Family Life Centre ($10,000); and the Markham Family Life Centre ($17,000). the biggest grant; $18,300 Suggested regional grants to health and social services totalling $91,500 are referred back to a budget meeting. Imw:~.-r~_. ... .. 1 Call 2 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS... : 1O ROYAL ORCHARD BLVD. 18341 YONGE ST. . THORNHILL 889-8555 RICHMOND HILL 881L8801 | FREE! PICK UPAND DEL/VERY Page is serving a fi've-Slear sentence for robbery The Richmond Hill Family Life Centre is slated for DRAPES Er SHEERS 20% ....' “ CLEANED, PRESSED & PLEATED - WITH THE PRESENTATION OF THIS AD WHEELCHAIRS Wheelchairs I Walkers / Canes / Crutches SALES O SERVICE 0 RENTALS OCOlostom'y' / Ileostomy Supplies 0 Qualiï¬ed Breast Prosthesis ï¬tting .Braces/ Support Garments 0 Safety wheel locks O 8" front casters 0 Removable / adjustable tootrests OEasy folding To meet your doctor's prescriptions “There’s no initial capital costs involved,†said Chairman Craig Cribar. “There’s no ’77 budget costs required. The facility won’t be built until 1978. its options open to use (and pay for) fewer days: Trustee Terrance O‘Grady tried to defer the matter to next year’s From MALE PERSONNE] $19995 400 lb. Smokey who entertains the fans. The two will wrestle at Hillcrest Mall’s Centre Court Saturday. May 21 at 10 a.m.. noon, and 2 p.m. ALLY TRAINEE board budget discussions, “rather than move a matter of next year‘s budget now.†“ff we defer the motion we‘ll be losing out,’ countered Doreen Quirk “If we don't allow our staff to go ahead, other boards with more foresight will take all 200 days and our students will be left out inthe cold," she said. Trustees Cameron and Stephens criticised the staff report for being vague when it came to possible hidden costs. In a recorded vote, Trustees Bowes, Weller, O’Grady, Taylor and Stephens opposed a resolution instructing staff to work out an agreement with the South Lake Simcoe Con- servation Authority similiar to that affecting use of the Boyd Park in Woodbridge. The Scanlon Creek Centre houses 40 students a day. 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