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Fair results 1986 the 'iday, Octobei'124, 1986 2—Fair Results Supplement—THE RECORD—Friday, October 24, 1986 Ayer’s Cliff fair results PEE-WEE CLASS Judged by Gérard Carbonneau, Stanstead-East 1.Jersey: 1.Sylvie Belouin; 2.Troy Phaneuf.2.Holstein Junior Calf: 1.Chantal Blais; 2.Jonathan Giroux; 3.Sonia Routhier; 4.Sylvain Madore; 5.Olivier Lebon; 6.Karl Charest; 7.Jasmin Ashby; 8.Sabrina Rouillard; 9.David Rouil-lard: 10.Steve Charest; 11.Eric Stébenne; 12.Steve Robert; 13.Julie Bergeron.3.Holstein Junior: 1.Patrick Prémont; 2.Clément Morin; 3.Nathalie Veilleux; 4.Félix Blais; 5.Sonia Stébenne; 6.Martin Cloutier.4.Holstein-Intermediate: 1.Rémi Guay; 2.Martin Bergeron; 3.Patrick Boulanger.5.Champion Holstein: 1.Patrick Prémont; 2.Chantal Blais.6.Dairy Champion Inter-Race: 1.Patrick Prémont; 2.Chantal Blais.7.Showmanship-5 to 8 years : 1.Jonathan Giroux; 2.Troy Phaneuf; 3.Steve Charest; 4.Sabrina Rouillard; 5.David Rouillard; 6.Julie Bergeron.8.Showmanship-9&lOyears: 1.Nathalie Veilleux; 2.Sylvie Belouin; 3.Karl Charest; 4.Eric Stébenne; 5.Martin Bergeron; 6.Steve Robert.9.Showmanship -11-12 years: 1.Rémi Guay; 2.Sonia Routhier; 3.Clément Morin; 4.Sylvain Madore; 5.Patrick Prémont; 6.Chantal Blais; 7.Félix Blais; 8.Martin Cloutier; 9.Jasmin Ashby ; 10.Patrick Boulanger; 11.Olivier Lebon; 12.Sonia Stébenne.10.Champion Showmanship: 1.Rémi Guay, Grand Champion; 2.Nathalie Veileux; Reserve Champion.SENIOR SHOWMANSHIP CLASS 15-25 years 1.Maryse Simard; 2.Patrice Simard; 3.Benoit Ruel; 4.Pamela Hatch; 5.Chris Hatch; 6.Christian Prémont; 7.Léon Morin; 8.Alain Poirier; 9.Marc Côté; 10.Julie Bélanger; 11.Eric Clément; 12.Robert Morin; 13.Pierre Demers; 14.Dany Giroux.JUNIOR CLASS 6-14 years 1.Troy Phaneuf; 2.Alain Routhier; 3.Nancy Côté; 4.Bruno Giroux; 5.Olivier Lebon; 6.Martin Cloutier; 7.Sylvain Madore; 8.Patrick Boulanger; 9.Jasmin Ashby ; 10.Paul Guay; 11.Dominique Rousseau; 12.Rémi Guay; 13.Simon Madare; 14.Steve Robert; 15.Clément Morin; 16.Marion La-plante; 17.Julie Bergeron.REGULAR CLASSES Judged by Hugh Peckman, Granby 1.Ayrshire & Championship: 1.Stacey Johnston; 2.Emilie Johnston; 3.Corey Johnston.2.Jersey & Championship: 1.Patrice Simard; 2.Maryse Simard; 3.Réal Belouin.3.Holstein Junior Calf: 1.Simon Madore; 2.Nathalie Tremblay; 3.Serge Beauvais; 4.Stéphane Routhier.4.Holstein-Junior: 1.Luc Plante; 2.Alain Routhier; 3.Maryse Labbé; 4.Christian Prémont; 5.Gérald Martineau; 6.Pierre De-mers; 7.Jean-Guy Prémont; 8.Bruno Giroux ; 9.Line Ruel ; 10.Renaud Boucher; 11.Dominique Rousseau; 12.Dominic Véron-neau; 13.Nancy Côté.5.Holstein-Intermediate: 1.Bruno Jubinvillé; 2.France Routhier; 3.Véronique Guay; 4.Eric Clément; 5.ChantalMorin; 6.Benoit Ruel; 7.Robert Morin; 8.Mario Laplante; 9.Marc Rousseau; 10.John Côté.6.Champion Holstein: 1.Bruno Jubinvillé, Grand Champion; 2.Simon Madore, Reserve Champion.7.Inter-Breed Dairy Championship: 1.Bruno Jubinvillé, Grand Champion; 2.Simon Madore, Reserve Champion.8.Group of Heifers From Same Club: 1.Barnston; 2.Stanstead; 3.Waterville; 4.Hatley.9.Showmanship Years and Over: 1.Nathalie Tremblay; 2.France Routhier; 3.Bruno Jubin-ville; 4.Benoit Ruel; 5.Luc Plante; 6.Maryse Simard; 7.Gérald Martineau; 8.Serge Beauvais; 9.Marc Rousseau; 10.John Côté.10.Showmanship, 14-16 years: 1.Patrice Simard; 2.Stacey Johnston; 3.Simon Madore; 4.Alain Routhier; 5.Robert Morin; 6.Corey Johnston; 7.Line Ruel; 8.Mario Laplante; 9.Jean-Guy Prémont; 10.Dominique Rousseau; 11.Pierre Demers.12.Nancy Côté.11.Showmanship, 12-13 years: 1.Dominic Véronneau; 2.Maryse Labbé; 3.Bruno Giroux; 4.Renaud Boucher; 5.Emilie Johnston; 6.Stéphanie Routhier; 7.Réal Belouin.12.Champion Showmanship: 1.Nathalie Tremblay, Grand Champion; 2.Patrice Simard, Reserve Champion.Class 1 FRUITS — Because of the June damaging frost there were fewer exhibits in this class.All section prizes were won by Heath Orchard as follows: Sec.1 — 4 varieties of summer apples Sec.2 — 3-Courtlands Sec.4 — Duchess Sec.5 — Jersey Mac Sec.8 — Joyce Sec.9 — Paularded Sec.10 — Lobo Sec.11B — Spartan Sec.12 — Melba Sec.13 — Peach Sec.15 — Plate of 5 varieties Sec.16 — Wealthy Sec.17 — Wolf River Sec.18 — Yellow Transparent Sec.19 — Apples, any other variety Sec.24 — 4 qt.basket of Melba Sec.25 — Duchess 4 qt.basket.I.Peter Heath, 2.Gordon Marsh, 3.Leslie Webster Class 2 — PRESERVES — ALL IN PINT JARS Sec.1 — Apples — 1.Lynn Gustin Sec.2 — Blackberries — 1.Lynn Gustin, 2.Janice Soutiere Sec.3 — Blueberries — 1.Lynn Gustin Sec.9 — Gooseberries — 1.Lynn Gustin Sec.10 — Orange marmalade— 1.Janice Soutiere Sec.11 — Marmalade, any other variety — 1.Janice Soutiere, 2.Lorraine Harrison, 3.Lynn Gustin.Sec.12— Peaches — 1.Janice Soutiere, 2.Lorraine Harrison, 3.Lynn Gustin.Sec.13 — Pears — 1.Janice Soutiere, 2.Lynn Gustin, 3.Saidai Wilder.Sec.14 — Pineapple — 2.Saidail Wilder Sec.19 — Red rhubard — 1.Lynn Gustin Sec.21 — Tame strawberries— I.Lynn Gustin Sec.24 — Blackberry jam — 1.Janice Soutiere, 2.Lynn Gustin Sec.25 — Blueberry jam — 1.Lynn Gustin Sec.28 — Raspberry jam — 1.Nancy Hibbard, 2.Ellen Bailey, 3.Lorraine Harrison, 4.Sandra Smith.Sec.29—Strawberry jam — 1.Lorraine Harrison, 2.Lynn Gustin, 3.Gail Bowen.Sec.30 — Any other jam — 1.Ellen Bailey, 2.Lorraine Harrison, 3.Mrs.Douglas Johnston, 4.Janice Soutiere.Sec.31 — Yellow beans — 1.Lorraine Harrison, 2.Mrs.Paul Côté, 3.Janice Soutiere, 4.Saidai Wilder Sec.32 — Green beans — 2.Mrs.Paul Côté, 3.Lorraine Harrison Sec.33 — Beets — 1.Mrs.Burton Mosher, 2.Mrs.Paul Côté, 3.Lynn Gustin, 4.Saidai Wilder Sec.34 — Carrots — 1.Janice Soutiere, 2.Lynn Gustin, 3.Saidai Wilder Sec.35 — Green peas—3.Lorraine Harrison, 4.Janice Soutiere Sec.36 — Collection of jellies — 1.Jessie Bullock, 2.Lorraine Harrison, 3.Lynn Gustin Sec.37 — Collection of vegetables — 2.Lynn Gustin, 3.Janice Soutiere.Sec.38 — Collection of pickles — 2.Lorraine Harrison.3.Lynn Gustin Sec.39—Collection of relishes — 3.Lynn Gustin CLASS 3 VEGETABLES Sec.1 — Snap wax beans — 1.Lilli Bouidman, 2.Sidney Dewey, 3.Antoinette Fauteux.Sec.2 — Snap green beans — 1.Mrs.Burton Mosher, 2.Wilson May, 3.Sidney Dewey Sec.2A —Black podded beans — 1.Sidney Dewey Sec.3 — Beans for succotash — 1.Sidney Dewey Sec.3A — Baking beans — 1.Sidney Dewey Sec.4 — Table beets — 1.Douglas Johnston, 2.Emily Johnston, 3.Nathalie Carbonneau.Sec.4A — Cylindra beets — 1.Sidney Dewey, 2.Douglas Johnston, 3.Stacey Johnston.Sec.5—Broccili —1.Brian Butler, 2.Sidney Dewey Sec.6 — Su mmer cabbage — 1.Sidney Dewey Sec.7 — Winter cabbage — 1.Priscilla Keet, 2.Sidney Dewey, 3.Douglas Johnston Sec.8 — Red cabbage — 1.Sidney Dewey, 2.Alda Brus, 3.Stacey Johnston.Sec.10— Cauliflower— 1.Sidney Dewey Sec.11 — Long carrots — 1.Sidney Dewey, 2.Alda Brus, 3.Brian Butler Sec.12 — Carrots, any other variety — 1.Wilson May, 2.Sidney Dewey, 3.Brian Butler Sec.13 — Celery — 1.Sidney Dewey, 2.Ron & Sandy Ticehurst, 3.Janice Voggenreiter Sec.14 — Citron—1.Sidney Dewey Sec.15A — Sweet corn — 1.Sidney Dewey, 2.Brian Butler Sec.16 — Sweet yellow corn — 1.Sidney Dewey, 2.Douglas Johnston, 3.Brian Butler Sec.17 — Table cucumbers — 1.Therese Carbonneau, 2.Sidney Dewey, 3.Brian Butler Sec.17A — Long white cucumbers — 1.Sidney Dewey Sec.18 — Whole pickling cucumbers — 1.Brian Butler, 2.Sidney Dewey, 3.Ron & Sandy Ticehurst Sec.19— Ripe cucumbers— 1.Sidney Dewey, 2.Pricilla Keet, 3.Brian Butler Sec.19A — Japanese long cucumbers— 1.Ron & Sandy Ticehurst, 2.Sidney Dewey, 3.Sonya Ticehurst Sec.21 — Kohl Trabi — 1.Lillu Bouidman, 2.Sidney Dewey, 3.Janice Voggenreiter Sec.23 — Red onions from seed — 1.Douglas Johnston, 2.Sidney Dewey, 3.Stacey Johnston Sec.24 — Yellow onions from seed — 1.Stacey Johnston, 2.Douglas Johnston, 3.Sidney Dewey See.25 — White onions from seed — 1.Sidney Dewey, 2.Gisele Ferland Sec.26 — Pickling onions from seed — 1.Sidney Dewey, 2.Douglas Johnston Sec.27 — Red onions from sets — 1.Douglas Johnston, 2.Sidney Dewey, 3.Janice Voggenreiter Sec.28 — Yellow onions from sets — 1.Sidney Dewey, 2.Douglas Johnston, 3.Gisele Ferland.See.30— Parsnips — 1.Ron & Sandy Ticehurst, 2.Sidney Dewey, 3.Archie Moulton Sec.31 — Sweet peppers— 1.Ron & Sandy Ticehurst, 2.Sidney Dewey, 3.Lorraine Harrison Sec.32 — Hot peppers — 1.Ron & Sandy Ticehurst, 2.Gisele Ferland.Sec.33 — Sugar pumpkin — 1.Priscilla Keet, 2.Sidney Dewey, 3.Brian Butler.Sec.34 — Plate of 5 potatoes — 1.Emily Johnston, 2.Sidney Dewey, 3.Alda Brus Sec.35—Green Hubbard squash — iH t: B.HAMEL PHARMACIEN .< Knowlton, Que.- Tel.243-5700 Fair Results Supplement—THE RECORD—Friday, October 24, 1986—3 Ayer’s Cliff fair results 1.Sidney Dewey, 2.Priscilla Keel.Sec.36 — Buttercup squash — 1.Sidney Dewey.2.Priscilla Keet, 3.Ron & Sandy Ticehurst Sec.37 — Golden Hubbard squash — 1.Sidney Dewey, 2.Priscilla Keet.Sec.39 — Squash, any other variety — 1.Sidney Dewey, 2.Phyllis Wintle, 3.Priscilla Keet Sec.39A — Zucchini — t.Arnold Bouldman.2.Sidney Dewey, 3.Priscilla Kett.Sec.40 — White Swiss chard — 1.Sidney Dewey, 2.Wilson May, 3.Brian Butler Sec.41 — Red Swiss chard — 1.Sidney Dewey, 2.Ron & Sandy Ticehurst, 3.Brian Butler.Sec.42 — Red ripe tomatoes — 1.Douglas Johnston Sec.44A — Green tomatoes — 1.Lynn Gustin, 2.Janice Voggenrei-ter, 3.Douglas Johnston.Sec.44B — Small variety tomatoes — 1.Alden Peacock, 2.Sidney Dewey, 3.Gisele Ferland.Sec.45A — Rutabaga turnips — 1.Archie Moulton, 2.Sidney Dewey, 3.Janice Voggenreiter.Sec.45B — White turnips — 1.Sidney Dewey, 2.Douglas Johnston.Sec.46 — Peas — 1.Lydia May, 2.Wilson May, 3.Sidney Dewey.Sec.49 — Any other vegetable — 1.Sidney Dewey.Sec.50— Herbs, any kind — 1.Janice Voggenreiter, 2.Jessie Bullock, 3.Eva Morton.SPECIALS By Mr.and Mrs.John Brus for squash collection: 1.Sidney Dewey, 2.Priscilla Kett.By Polly Jones — Gauthier & Tremblay Inc.Best eolleciton of vegetables — 1.Sidney Dewey, 2.Priscilla Keet.Specials for children by Ayer’s Cliff Club, QFA Sec.1 — Beets — 1.Heidi Drew, 2.Emily Johnston, 3.Philippe Car-bonneau.Sec.2 — Carrots — 1.Brent Ticehurst, 2.Philippe Carbonneau, 3.Isabelle Carbonneau.Sec.2A — Buttercup squash — 1.Nancy Wallis, 2.Emily Johnston.Sec.3 — Sweet corn — 1.Livia Royea, 2.Philippe Carbonneau, 3.Stacey Johnston.Sec.4A — Sugar or pie pumpkin — 1.Emily Johnston Sec.4 — Cucumbers — 1.Troy Sheldon.2.Joanne Boisvert, 3.Sonya Ticehurst.Sec.5 — Onions — 1.Emily Johnston, 2.Brent Ticehurst, 3.Sonya Ticehurst.Sec.5A — Snap wax beans — 1.Joanne Boisvert, 2.Sonya Ticehurst, 3.Brent Ticehurst.Sec.6 — Potatoes — 1.Livia Royea, 2.Brent Ticehurst, 3.Sonya Ticehurst.Sec.7 — Tomatoes — 1.Joanne Boisvert Sec.21 — Best collection of vegetables — 1.Sonya Ticehurst, 2.Nancy Wallis, 3.Emily Johnston.Special in memory of the late Elsie Whitcomb (boy or girl) Highest aggregate in vegetables — Emily Johnston Trophy in memory of George Butler for highest points in the vegetable section — Sidney Dewey — who has won this for the 5th consecutive year.FIELD CROPS Sec.1 —Baking beans — 1.Mabel Riches, 2.Sidney Dewey.Sec.2 — Carrots — 1.Sidney Dewey.2.Brian Butle Sec.3 — Corn Fodder— 1.Douglas MacKinnon.2.Philip Bowen.Sec.4 —Corn Fodder & Sunflowers — 1.Douglas MacKinnon, 2.Philip Bowen, 3.Sidney Dewey.Sec.5 — Field Corn tace of 12 ears - 1.Philip Bowen, 2.Douglas MacKinnon.3.Nathalie Carbonneau.Sec.6 — Mangels — 1.Sidney Dewey Sec.7 —Pumpkin feed — 1.Sidney Dewey, 2.Isabelle Carbonneau.Sec.8 — Sheaf of Alfalfa — 1.Douglas MacKinnon, 2.Douglas Johnston, 3.Sidney Dewey.Sec.9 — Sheaf of Millet for forage — 1.Sidney Dewey Sec.10 — Sheaf of Mdiet for seed — 1.Sidney Dewey Sec.10A — A sheaf of trinity — 1.Douglas MacKinnon, 2.Ted Brus, 3.Sidney Dewey.Sec.11A — Sheaf of Soya beans — 1.Sidney Dewey Sec.11B — Mixed hay, 1st cut — 1.Sidney Dewey.2.Ted Brus, 3.Philip Bowen Sec.11C — Mixed hay, 2nd cut — 1.Sidney Dewey, 2.Philip Bowen, 3.Douglas MacKinnon.Sec.1ID — Swedes — 1.Sidney Dewey Sec.12 — Sheaf of wheat — 1.Sidney Dewey, 2.Ted Brus.Sec.12A —Sheaf of bearded wheat — 1.Sidney Dewey, 2.Ted Brus Sec.13 — Sheaf of Oats — 1.Douglas MacKinnon, 2.Sidney Dewey, 3.Philip Bowen, 4.Ted Brus.Sec.14 — Sheaf of Barley, 2 rowed — 1.Sidney Dewey, 2.Philip Bowen.Sec.15 — Sheaf of Barley, 6 rowed — 1.Sidney Dewey, 2.Philip Bowen.Sec.16—Yellow potatotes—1.Sidney Dewey, 2.Douglas Johnston.Sec.17 — Irish Cobbler potatoes — 1.Sidney Dewey, 2.Douglas Johnston.Sec.18 — Red Norland potatoes — 1.Sidney Dewey, 2.Brian Butler, 3.Alda Brus, 4.Douglas Johnston.Sec.19 — Superior potatoes — 1.Brian Butler, 2.Sidney Dewey, 3.Douglas Johnston.Sec.20—Any other variety of potato — 1.Sidney Dewey, 2.Archie Moulton, 3.Douglas Johnston.11 10A — 1 potatoes, any other variety.white — 1.Brian Butler, 2.Sidney Dewey, 3.Douglas Johnston, 4.Archie Moulton.Sec.21 — Potaotes, 3 names vari-ties — 1.Brian Butler, 2.Sidney Dewey, 3.Douglas Johnston.4.Ron & Sandy Ticehurst.SPECIALS McConnell Nurseries for highest points in Class 4 — Sidney Dewey.By Magog Co-op for highest points in potatoes — Sidney Dewey.In memory ofMissE.B.Speyer for largest potato — Archie Moulton.In memory of Miss E.B.Speyer for largest pumpkin — Sidney Dewey.By Mr.and Mrs.Wilson May for largest squash — Sidney Dewey.POTTED PLANTS CLASS 5 Sec.1 — Colleciton of African violets — 1.Antoinette Fauteux Sec.2 — 1 African violet in pot — 1.Lilli Bouldman, 2.Luce Bessette, 3.Antoinette L’auteux.Sec.3 — Rex begonia — 1.Mrs.Burton Mosher.Sec.4 — Flowering begonia — 1.Lorraine Harrison, 2.Marsha Wallis.Sec.4A — Double flowering begonia — 1.Nancy Hibbard, 2.Lorraine Harrison, 3.Ellen Bailey.Sec.5 — Tuberous begonia — 1.Therese Poulin Sec.6 — Foliage begonia — 1.Janice Voggenreiter.Sec.7 — Begonia collection — 1.Janice Voggenreiter, 2.Suzan Norrie.Sec.8 — Climbing green plant, not ivy — 1.Winnifred Dewey, 2.Janice Voggenreiter Sec.8A — Hanging green plant in bloom — 1.Craig Markwell.Sec.B — Spider plant — 1.Mabel Riches, 2.Alda Brus.Sec.8C — Wandering Jew — 1.Antoinette Fauteux, 2.Janice Voggenreiter, 3.Therese Corriveau.Sec.9A — Coleus, 1 specimen — 1.Luce Bessette.Sec.11 — Fern, any other variety — 1.Janice Voggenreiter.Sec.12 — Foliage plant, green, 1 specimen — 1.Michele Theroux, 2.Antoinette Fauteux, 3.Mable Riches.Sec.13 — Foliage plant, not trailing or a climber — 1.Janice Voggenreiter, 2.Alda Brus, 3.Therese Corriveau.Sec.14 — Fuchsia, 1 specimen in pot — 1.Mabel Riches.Sec.15—Single geranium — 1.Mabel Riches, 2.Janice Voggenreiter, 3.Mrs.Burton Mosher.Sec.16 — Double geranium in pot — 1.Therese Corriveau, 2.Mabel Riches, 3.Michele Theroux.Sec.16A — Rose geranium — 1.Mabel Riches, 2.Lorraine Harrison.Sec.17 — Ornamental geranium — 1.Lorraine Harrison, 2.Janice Voggenreiter.Sec.18A— Martha Washington geranium — 1.Lorraine Harrison.Sec.20A — Shamrock — 1.Antoinette Fauteux, 2.Janice Voggenreiter, 3.Bea Thompson.Sec.21 — Plant in bloom, any variety not listed — 1.Mabel Riches, 2.Janice Voggenreiter.Sec.21A — 1 Cactus — 1.Alda Brus, 2.Mary Loiselle.Sec.22 — Collection of Impatience — 1.Lorraine Harrison.Sec.22A — Single Bloom Impatience — 1.Suzan Norrie, 2.Lorraine Harrison, 3.Marion Bowen.22B — Double bloom impatience — 1.Lorraine Harrison.Sec.23—Collection of house plants — 1.Mabel Riches, 2.Janice Voggenreiter.Sec.24 — Window Box — 1.Jancie Voggenreiter, 2.Jennifer Bowen, 3.Christina Bowen.Sec.25 — Potted ornamental fruit tree — 1.Antoinette Fauteux.Sec.26 — Hanging basket — 1.Lorraine Harrison, 2.Janice Voggenreiter.Sec.26A — Patio collection — I.Lydia May, 2.Nancy Hibbard, 3.Janice Voggenreiter SPECIALS By Mr.and Mrs.Sidney Dewey of best collection of 3 individually potted plants — Mabel Riches.By Mrs.L.McFaul for Cacti display — 1.Ellen Bailey, 2.Janice Voggenreiter.By Lydia May and Ida Little for best potted plant in bloom — Nancy Hibbard.By George and Ivy Hatch to exhibi- tor winning highest points in Class 5 — section 1-2 — Tied: Antoinette Fauteux and Lilli Bouldman.By Therese Poulin for pation container of home grown geraniums — Nancy Wallis CLASS 6 CUT FLOWERS Sec.1 — Christmas centerpiece — 1.Yolande Fisher, 2.Nancy Hibbard, 3.Lydia May.Sec.1A — Collection of cut blooms — 1.Yolande Fisher.Sec.2 — Asters 4 colors — 3.Douglas Johnston.Sec.4 — Bouquet of mixed perre-nials — 1.Bea Thompson, 2.Jessie Bullock.Sec.5 — Bouquet of cut flowers any one variety not listed — 1.Lorraine Harrison, 2.Janice Voggenreiter Sec.6 — Collection of roses — 1.Lydia May, 2.Suzan Norrie.Sec.6A — Time Flys — 1.Marsha Wallis, 2.Suzan Norrie.3.Sandra Smith.Sec.6B — Tempest in a teapot — 1.Therese Poulin, 2.Lilli Bouldman, Bacchus seuutces aqyages 15 River St.Bedford Jana R.JaimricM Tel.: 514-24M241 4—Fair Results Supplement—THE RECORD—Friday, October 24, 1986 Ayer’s Cliff fair results 3.Jessie Bullock.Sec.7— Sweet pea collection — 1.Troy Sheldon, 2.Sandra Smith, 3.Douglas Johnston.Sec.8—10 spikes of sweet peas, white annuals — 1.Lynn Gustin, 2.Troy Sheldon, 3.Douglas Johnston.Sec.9—10 spikes annual sweet peas — 1.Troy Sheldon, 2.Douglas Johnston, 3.Sandra Smith.Sec.II — Dahlia collection — 1.Douglas Johnston.Sec.12—1 Variety of dahlia — 1.Winnifred Dewey, 2.Suzan Norrie, 3.Nathalie Carbonneau.Sec.13—Dahlias,6specimens—1.Therese Poulin, 2.Douglas Johrston.Sec.13A — Pom-pom dahlias — 3.Douglas Johnston.Sec.13B —Cactus Dahlias — 1.Alda Brus, 2.Douglas Johnston.Sec.15 — 3 gladioli spikes, yellow or buff — 1.Douglas Johnston, 2.Lynn Gustin.SPECIAL by Mrs.M.Gibson for gladioli prizes in section 17,18, 19, 20 and 21.Sec.17 — Light or dark red.3 spikes — 1.Paul Boiteux, 2.Brian Butler, 3.Douglas Johnston.Sec.18 — Pink or salmon, 3 spikes — 1.Paul Boiteux, 2.Lydia May, 3.Brian Butler.Honorable mention — Lynn Gustin.Sec.19 — Blueor violet, 3 spikes — 331.Brian Butler.Sec.20 — Single spike, light color — 1.Alda Brus, 2.Lynn Gustin, 3.Alden Peacock.Sec.21 — Spike of any variety — 1.Lynn Gustin, 2.Brian Butler, 3.Douglas Johnston.Sec.21A— Single spike, most unusual color — 1.Troy Sheldon.Sec.21B — One spike of bi-colored or blotched — 1.Lynn Gustin, 2.Wilson May, 3.Alda Brus.Sec.22 — Pansies, 5 colors — 1.Alda Brus, 2.Yolande Fisher, 3.Antoinette Fauteux.Sec.23 — Petunias, 6 colors — 1.Janice Vogenreiter.Sec.25— Snapdragons — 1.Lynn Gustin, 2.Stacey Johnston, 3.Douglas Johnston.Sec.27 — Batchelor buttons — 1.Lorraine Harrison.Sec.28 — Cosmos — 1.Lorraine Harrison, 2.Yolande Fisher, 3.Sandra Smith.Sec.30 — African marigolds — 1.Trudy MacLeod.3.Douglas Johnston.Sec.30A — Small French marigolds — 1.Sandra Smith, 2.Lorraine Harrison, 3.Brian Butler.Sec.31— Phlox annual — 1.Janice Voggenreiter, 2.Alda Brus.Sec.31 — Phlox, perrenials — 1.Bea Thompson.2.Janice Voggenreiter, 3.Lorraine Harrison.Sec.33 — Verbena 3 colors — 1.Janice Voggenreiter.Sec.34 — Pom-pom zinnia bouquet, 1 color—1.Therese Poulin, 2.Lorraine Harrison.Sec.35 — Zinnias, bouquet, 1 color, dahlia flowered— 1.Lorraine Harrison.Sec.37 — Pom-pom Zinnias, 4 colors — 1.Therese Poulin Sec.38 — 6 spikes, gladioli — 1.Brian Butler SPECIALS In memory of Dorothy Brown and her family for most points in cut flowers — 1.Douglas Johnston, 2.Lynn Gustin.By Mr.and Mrs.John Brus for aster bouquet in mixed colors — 1.Alda Brus, 2.Douglas Johnston.For calendula bouquet — 1.Alda Brus, 2.Stacey Johnston.In memory of Mrs.K.Dean for arrangement of flowers for large dining table — Lorraine Harrison.Champion Gladioli ribbon to Lydia May.In memory of Miss E.B.Speyer for small vase, table size of wild flowers — 1.Mary Anne Morton, 2.Marsha Wallis.By Holland Gardens for Blaze Verbena — Brian Butler.By Mrs.L.McFaul for contestant over 70 years of age for floral arrangement of cut flowers — Therese Poulin.By Beth Lundeborgin in memory of Jeanette Drew for one named hubrid rose — 1.Troy Sheldon, 2.Suzan Norrie, 3.Joleen Smith.By W.H.Perron for formal buffet arrangement of cut flowers — Lydia May.To winner of highest points for dahlias in Sections 11,12, 13A, 13B — 1.Douglas Johnston, 2.Phyllis Wintle, 3.Winnifred Dewey, 4.Alda Brus.By Muriel Cass for a glass of 3 different roses — 1.Troy Sheldon, 2.Joleen Smith, 3.Suzan Norrie.By R.H.Rediker Transport for hand bouquet of sweet peas, with foliage or baby’s breath, tied — 1.Ellen Bailey, 2.Troy Sheldon, 3.Joleen Smith.Bouquet of mixed flowers, no glads — 1.Jessie Bullock, 2.Mabel Riches, 3.Yolande Fisher.In Memory of Miss E.B.Speyer for bridal bouquet tied — 1.Ellen Bailey, 2.Marshal Wallis.Vase of garden flowers — 1.Jessie Bullock, 2.Nancy Hibbard, 3.Sandra Smith, 4.Mabel Riches.In memory of Jeanette Drew, Ribbon for best exhibited rose from any class givenby her family and friends — Joleen Smith.In memory of Jeanette Drew, from her famioy and friends for highest MUSIC HALL DE RICHMOND INC.' Y von Brown, prop.Rodio ond TV Service Authorized dealer: Quasar, Zenith, Radio Shack, Sony 421 MAM IT.—124-2323 - RICHMOND, QUE.points in cut flowers — 1.Douglas Johnston, 2.Lynn Gustin, 3.Lorraine Harrison, 4.Janice Voggenreiter.By Lydia May and Ida Little for best potted plant in bloom — Nancy Hibbard.Ayer’s Cliff Club, QFA Asters — 1.Emily Johnston Zinnias — 1.Bonnie Boisvert Batchelor buttons — 1.Trudy MacLeod, 2.Bonnie Boisvert, 3.Nancy Wallis.Cosmos — 1.Trudy MacLeod, 2.Bonnie Boisvert Canduias — 1.Trudy MacLeod.2.Bonnie Boisvert, 3.Emily Johnston.Pansies — I.Philippe Carbonneau, 2.Emily Johnston.Gladioli — 1.Bonnie Boisvert.Best collecton of flowers — 1.Heidi Drew, 2.Bonnie Boisvert.By Mrs.Bernadine Brus for collecton of wood samples — 1.Craig Markwell, 2.Heidi Drew, 3.Joleen Smith, 4.Troy Sheldon.Collection of pressed wild flowers — 1.Craig Markwell, 2.Rose Morton, 3.Heidi Drew, 4.Troy Sheldon and Joleen Smith, tied.Collecitonof pressed tree leaves — 1.Heidi Drew, 2.Troy Sheldon, 3.Joleen Smith, 4.Craig Markwell.Arrangement of any kind of flowers for tea table — 1.Nancy Wallis, 2.Tricia Smith, 3.Jane Anne Morton.By Mrs.John Dezan for collection of wild cut flowers — 1.Mary Ann Brus, 2.Nancy Wallis, 3.Kim Belanger.Best arrangement of garden flowers in vase — 1.Tricia Smith.By Therese Poulin for table center — 1.Suzanne Brus.A patio container of home grown geraniums in container—1.Nancy Wallis.Vase of pansies — Joanne Boisvert CLASS 7 Eggs Sec.1 — Dozen white eggs — 1.Douglas Johnston, 2.Stacey Johnston, 3.Sidney Dewey.Sec.2 — Dozen of brown eggs — 1.Douglas Johnston Sec.3 — 3 dozen of white eggs — 1.Douglas Johnston.2.Lisette Carbonneau, 3.Lilli Bouldman.114—3 dozen brown eggs—1.John Crease, 2.Douglas Johnston.CLASS 8 Honey Sec.2 — Bees Honey, pure extracted — 1.Marc Beaupré CLASS 10 Maple Products Sec.1 — Pure Maple syrup — 1.Bruce Smith.2.Lisette Carbonneau.Sec.2 — Pure maple butter — 1.Bruce Smith, 2.Lisette Carbonneau.Sec.3 — Hard maple sugar — 1.Lisette Carbonneau.Sec.5 — Soft maple sugar — 1.Lisette Carbonneau Sec.6 — Pure maple wax — 1.Lisette Carbonneau Sec.6A — Maple granulated sugar — 1.Lisette Cabonneau SPECIALS By Ronnyburn Farm, the MacDonald memorial trophy for exhibitor with highest points in maple pro- ducts — Lisette Carbonneau.CLASS 11 Cooking Sec.1 — Whole wheat bread — 1.Janice Keet, 2.Eva Morton, 3.Ricky Sheldon, 4.Mrs.Burton Mosher.Sec.2 — Milk Bread — 1.Janice Keet, 2.Ruby Sheldon, 3.Eva Morton, 4.Janice Soutiere.Sec.3 — Raisin bread with yeast — 1.Ruby Shedon, 2.Janice Keet, 3.Janice Soutiere, 4.Eva Morton.Sec.4 — Date bread, no yeast— 1.Grace Mosher, 2.Lorraine Harrison, 3.Mrs.Ralph Mosher.Sec.5 — Steamed brown bread — 1.Lorraine Harrison, 2.Lynn Drew, 3.Mrs.Paul Côté, 4.Eva Morton.Sec.6 — Graham muffins — 1.Lorraine Harrison, 2.Janice Soutiere, 3.Mrs.Ralph Mosher, 4.Grace Mosher.Sec.7 — Plain buns — 1.Elaine Boisvert, 2.Janice Soutiere, 3.Eva Morton, 4.Ruby Sheldon.Sec.8 — Parker House rolls — 1.Ruby Sheldon, 2.Grace Mosher, 3.Janice Soutiere, 4.Janice Keet.Sec.9 — Brownies not iced — 1.Grace Mosher, 2.Lorraine Harrison, 3.Lynn Drew, 4.Troy Sheldon.Sec.10—Plain cupcakes —1.Lorraine Harrison, 2.Ruby Sheldon, 3.Lynn Drew, 4.Priscilla Keet.Sec.11— Maple sugar cup cakes — 1.Lorraine Harrison, 2.Ruby Sheldon, 3.Lynn Drew, 4.Priscilla Keet.Sec.11 — Maple sugar cup cakes — L Lorraine Harrison, 2.Janice Soutiere, 3.Mrs.Ralph Mosher, 4.Grace Mosher.Sec.12 — Maple Loaf cake — 1.Lorraine Harrison, 2.Janice Soutiere, 3.Mrs.Ralph Mosher, 4.Grace Mosher.Sec.13 — Chocolate layer cake with chocolate icing — 1.Mrs.Ralph Mosher, 2.Ruby Sheldon, 3.Grace Mosher, 4.Priscilla Keet.Sec.14 — Date squares — 1.Mrs.Ralph Mosher, 2.Ruby Sheldon, 3.Lorraine Harrison, 4.Janice Keet.Sec.15 — Jelly roll — 1.Priscilla Kett, 2.Mrs.Ralph Mosher, 3.Grace Mosher.Sec.16 — Ginger snaps — 1.Mrs.Burton Mosher, 2.Lorraine Harrison, 3.Janice Keet, 4.Lynn Drew.Sec.17 — Drop cookies - 1.Lorraine Harrison, 2.Grace Mosher, 3.Lynn Drew.Sec.18 — Lemon bread — 1.Eva Morton, 2.Tricia Smith.3.Lorraine Harrison.4.Janice Keet.Sec.19—Raised donuts—1.Grace Mosher, 2.Lorraine Harrison, 3.Janice Keet.Sec.19A — 1.Sweet donuts — 1.Lorraine Harrison, 2.Grace Mosher, 3.Mrs.Burton Mosher, 4.Eva Morton.Sec.20 — Apple pie.— 1.none, 2.Grace Mosher, 3.Eva Morton.4.Janice Keet.Sec.21 — Lemon pie — 1.none, 2.Grace Mosher, 3.Janice Keet.Sec.22 — Raisin pie — 1.none, 2.Grace Mosher.Sec.23 — Baking powder biscuits — 1.Lynn Drew, 2.Lorraine Harrison, 3.Eva Morton, 4.Janice Soutiere.SPECIALS Municipality of Ogden for home made bake beans — 1.Lorraine Harrison, 2.Grace Mosher, 3.Su zan Norrie.For white bread — 1.Janice Keet, 2.Ruby Sheldon, 3.Janice Soutiere, 4.Eva Morton.Fôr whole wheat bread — 1.Janice Keet, 2.Ruby Sheldon, 3.Eva Morton, 4.Elaine Boisvert.For milk rolls — 1.Janice Soutiere, 2.Ruby Sheldon, 3.Eva Morton, 4.Elaine Boisvert.For Cinnamon rolls — 1.Eva Morton, 2.Janice Keet, 3.Grace Mosher, 4.Janice Soutiere.By Gauthier & Tremblay Inc.For best iced or frosted cake, single layer white cake —1.Ellen Bailey, 2.Mrs.Ralph Mosher, 3.Ruby Sheldon.By Frye Cadbury for chocolate cake, iced or frosted — 1.Mrs.Ralph Mosher, 2.Sandra Smith, 3.Ruby Sheldon, 4.Grace Mosher.Royal Bank, Rock Island Br.for best decorated cake — 1.Ellen Bailey, 2.Janice Keet.By Peter Heath for assortment of cookies — 1.Mrs.Burton Mosher, 2.Lynn Drew, 3.Eva Morton, 4.Ruby Sheldon, 5.Janice Keet.In memory of Ruth Waite for sweet donuts — 1.Lorraine Harrison.2.Mrs.Burton Mosher, 3.Grace Mosher.By Mrs.D.K.Little for all bran muffins — 1.Lorraine Harrison, 2.Stacey Johnston, 3.Elaine Boisvert.For chocolate fudge — 1.Mrs.Ralph Mosher, 2.Lorraine Harrison, 3.Grace Mosher.SPECIALS By Mrs.K.E.Dean for sponge cake — 1.Ruby Sheldon, 2.Janice Soutiere, 3.Grace Mosher.Forbestlayercake—1.Ruby Sheldon, 2.Grace Mosher.Best mincemeat pie — 1.none, 2.Grace Mosher, 3.Mrs.Ralph Mosher.By Edna Curtis for fruit cake, non frosted — 1.none, 2.Mrs.Ralph Mosher, 3.Grace Mosher.By Ayer’s Cliff Club, QFA Baking powder biscuits — 1.Heidi Drew, 2.Alexandre Theroux, 3.Isabelle Carbonneau.Bran muffins — 1.Emily Johnston, 2.Bonnie Boisvert, 3.Isabelle Carbonneau.White cake — 1.Heidi Drew, 2.Isabelle Carbonneau.Sweet bread — 1.Heidi Drew, 2.Joanne Boisvert, 3.Cindy Keet.Cup cakes — 1.Joleen Smith.2.Heidi Drew, 3.Bonnie Boisvert.Ginger snaps — 1.Heidi Drew, 2.Cindy Keet, 3.Isabelle Carbonneau.Drop cookies — 1.Heidi Drew.2.Isabelle Carbonneau, 3.Cindy Keet Date squares — 1.Alexis St.Pierre, 2.Cindy Keet.Rolled cookies — 1.Joanne Boisvert, 2.Cindy Keet, 3.Nancy Wallis.Brownies — 1.Troy Sheldon.2.Joanne Boisvert, 3.Heidi Drew.Unbaked cookies — 1.Cindy Keet, 2.Heidi Drew, 3.Isabelle Carbonneau.Best collection of cookies — 1.Heidi Drew, 2.Bonnie Boisvert.By Mrs.Howard Ayer for small Fair Results Supplement—THE RECORD—Friday, October 24, 1986—5 Ayer’s Cliff fair results Sec.1 — Mare and Foal — 1.Marie size chocolate cake — 1.Tricia Smith, 2.Nathalie Carhonneau, 3.Nancy Côté, 4.Stacy Drew, 5.Jo-leen Smith, 6.Troy Sheldon.By Mr.and Mrs.Leslie Webster for plain rolled cookies — 1.Bonnie Drew, 2.Stacy Drew, 3.Joanne Boisvert, 4.Cindy Keet.By Royal Bank Rock Island Br.for best decorated cake — 1.Nancy Côté, 2.Colleen Keet.By Mr.and Mrs.Leslie Webster for tray of minature cooking — 1.Cindy Keet, 2.Stacey Johnston, 3.Nancy Côté.By Mrs.Douglas Johnston for peanut butter cookies — 1.Bonnie Drew, 2.Joanne Boisvet, 3.Stacy Drew, 4.Tricia Smith.For quick bread — 1.Tricia Smith, 2.Stacey Johnston, 3.Stacy Drew, 4.Bonnie Drew.Maple fudge — 1.Tricia Smith, 2.Joanne Boisvert, 3.Bonnie Drew.Unbaked squares — 1.Stacy Drew, 2.Cindy Keet, 3.Tricia Smith, 4.Joanne Boisvert.Hilda Hyatt Memorial for apple pie — 1.Bonnie Drew, 2.Cindy Keet, 3.Stacy Drew, 4.Nancy Côté.By Mildred Derusha for aggregate highest points in cooking by children — 1.Heidi Drew, 2.Cindy Keet, 3.Joanne Boisvert.By honey bake for quick coffee cake — 1.Mrs.Paul Côté, 2.Eva Morton, 3.Lydia May.Chocolate chip honey cookies — 1.Mrs.Burton Mosher, 2.Eva Morton, 3.Elaine Boisvert.Honey oatmeal chews — 1.Grace Mosher, 2.Mrs.Burton Mosher, 3.Lydia May.CLASS 1 Registered Clydesdale Champion Stallion & Champion Mare — Jean Paul Champagne.Sec.1 — Stallion, 3 years and over — 1 and only Jean-Paul Champagne.Sec.4 — mare3years and over— 1.Jean-Paul Champagne, 2.Gordon Humphrey.Sec.7 — Mare and Foal — 1 and only Jean Paul Champagne.Sec.8 — Foal — 1 and only Jean Paul Champagne.CLASS 2 Registered Percherons Champion Stallion & Champion Mare — Stewart Whitehead.Sec.1 — Stallion 3 years and over — 1 and only Stewart Whitehead.Sec.5 — Mare 2 years old — 1 and only Stewart Whitehead.Sec.7 — Mare & Foal — 1 and 2 Stewart Whitehead.Sec.8 — Foal — 1 and only Stewart Whitehead.CLASS 3 Registered Belgians Champion Mare — Keith Lowry Sec.4 — Mare 3 years and over — 1 and only Wendell Mosher.Sec.5 — mare 2 years old — 1 and only Keith Lowry.Sec.6 — Mare 1 year old — 1 and only Armand Fleurant.CLASS 3A Registered Canadians Champion Mare — Mario Gilbert Sec.5 — Mare 2 years old — 1 and only Mario Gilbert.CLASS 4 Grade Heavy Draft Sec.1 — Mare or gelding 3 years and over — 1.Keith Lowry.2.Brian Hodge, 3.Wendell Mosher.Sec.2 — Mare or gelding 2 years old — 1 and only Wendell Mosher.Sec.3 —Mare or gelding 1 year— 1 and only Armand Fleurant.CLASS 5 Grade Light Draft Sec.1 — mare or gelding 3 years and over — 1.Germain Boutin, 2.Wendell Mosher, 3.Gordon French.CLASS 6 Draft horses in harness or hitched to a wagon Sec.1 — Single agricultural farm horse (heavy ) hitched to a wagon — 1.Brian Hodge, 2.Jean Paul Champagne, 3.Keith Lowry.Sec.1 A—Single draft in harness— 1.Keith Lowry, 2.Brian Hodge, 3.Jean Paul Champagne.Sec .2 — Doubledrafttowagon — 1.Keith Lowry, 2.Jean Paul Champagne, 3.Brian Hodge.Sec.3 — Single agricultural farm horse (light) hitched to a farm wagon — 1.Germain Boutin, 2.Gordon French, 3.Gordon Humphrey.Sec.3A — Single light draft in harness — 1.Germain Boutin, 2.Keith Lowry, 3.Gordon Humphrey.Sec.4 — Double light draft to wagon— 1.Germaine Boutin, 2.Gordon French, 3.Wendell Mosher.CLASS 7 Registered Standard Bred Sec.1 — Stallion 3 years and over — 1 and only Wendell Mosher.Sec.4—Mare 4 years and over— 1.Wendell Mosher, 2.Claudette Roy Sec.5 — Mare 3 years old — 1.Peter McIIarg, 2.Wendell Mosher.Sec.6 — Mare 2 years old — 1 and only Wendell Mosher.Sec.8 — Mare and Foal — 1.Wendell Mosher, 2.Claudette Roy Sec.9— Foal —1.Wendell Mosher, 2.Claudette Roy.Sec.12 — Get of Sire — 1 and only Wendell Mosher.Sec.13 — Progency of dam — 1.Wendell Mosher, 2.Claudette Roy.Sec.14 — Registered gelding — 1 and only Wendell Mosher.Champion Stallion and Champion Mare — Wendell Mosher.CLASS 7A Registered Morgans Sec.4— Mare 4 years and over— 1 and only Sonia Whitehead Sec.14 — Registered gelding — 1 and only Marcel Lehoux Champion Mare — Sonia White-head.CLASS 8 Registered Arabians Sec.1 — Stallion 3 years and over — 1.Stephan Laplante, 2.Hubert Smith.Sec.2 — Stallion 2 years — 1 and only Rejean Proulx.Sec.4— Mare 4 years and over— 1.Sylvie Brochu, 2.Joanne Hodge.Sec.12 — Get of Sire — 1 and only Sylvie Brochu.Sec.14 — Registered gelding — 1.Chester Wilson, 2.Leonard Laplante, 3.Nora Rolfe.Champion Stallin — Rejean Proulx.Champion Mare — Sylvie Brochu.CLASS 8A Registered Appaloosa Sec.3— Stallion 1 yearold — 1 and only Wmy Whitcomb.Sec.4— Mare 4 years and over— 1.Arthur Laberee, 2.Kelly Danaher.Sec.5 — Mare 3 years old — 1.Chantal Côté, 2.David Loach.Sec.6— Mare 2 years — 1 and only Amy Whitcomb.Sec.7 — Mare 1 year old — 1 and only Sylvie Brochu.Sec.13 — Progeny of dam — 1 and only Amy Whitcomb.Sec.14— Registered geldings—1 and only Sharon Laberee Champion Stallion — Amy Whitcomb Champion Mare — Sylvie Brochu.CLASS 8B Registered Quarter Horse Sec.2—Stallion 2 years old — 1 and only Kimberley Jones Sec.4 — Mare 4 years old and over — 1.Linda Smith, 2.Lee Ann St.Onge.Sec.5 — Mare 3 years — 1 and only Amy Whitcomb Sec.7 — Mare 1 year old — 1.John Johnston, 2.Linda Smith.Sec.14— Registered gelding— 1.John Johnston, 2.Peter Theysen, 3.Sharon Laberee.Champion Stallion — Kimberley Jones Champion Mare — Linda Smith CLASS 9 Ponies 11 hands and under Sec.2 — Mare or gelding 3 years and over — 1.John Wilson, 2.Robert Harrison, 3.Roger Belknap.Sec.8 — Child’s pony to be led by child 14 years and under — 1.Robert Harrison, 2.John Wilson, 3.Roger Belknap.Champion Mare — John Wilson.CLASS 9A Ponies over 11 to 12 hands Sec.2 — Mare or gelding 3 years and over — 1.Hubert Smith.2.Jules Menard.3.Amy Whitcomb.Sec.3 — Mare or gelding 2 years — 1 and only Hubert Smith.Sec.5 — Mare and Foal — 331.Robert Harrison, 2.Hubert Smith, 3.Robert Harrison.Sec.6 — Foal — 1.Robert Harrison, 2.Cecil Coates, 3.Robert Harrison.Sec.8 — Child’s pony to be led by child 14years and under — 1.Amy Whitcomb, 2.Hubert Smith, 3.Robert Gaulin.CLASS 10 Ponies over 12 to 14 — 2 hands Sec.1 — Stallion any age registered — 1 and only Lawrence Dewey.Sec.2 — Mare or gelding 3 years and over — 1.Odell Lassenba, 2.Yvan Labrecque, 3.Yvan La-brecque.Sec.3 — Mare or gelding 2 years — 1 and only Gary Barter.Sec.5 — Mare and Foal — 1 and only Lawrence Dewey.Sec.6 — Foal — 1 and only Lawrence Dewey.Sec.8 — Child’s pony to be led by child 14 years and under — 1.Odell Lassenba, 2.Moly Miranda, 3.Phil Vintenner.Champion Stallion — Lawrence Dewey.Champion Mare — Odelle Lassenba CLASS 10A Donkeys on halter 1.Raymond Belanger, 2.Larry Markwcll.CLASS 11 Grade Saddle Horses over 14 — 2 hands Pier Dupuis, 2.Lawrence Dewey, 3.Ricky Coates.Sec.2 — Foal — 1.Lawrence Dewey, 2.Marie Pier Dupuis.3.Ricky Coates Sec.3 — Mare or gelding 3 years and over — 1.Marc André Bour-beau, 2.Jean Guy Lamothe, 3.Norma Humphrey.Sec.4 — Mare or gelding 2 years old — 1 and only Hubert Smith.Sec.5 — mare or horse yearling — I and only Sylvie Brochu.CLASS 12 4 H members only Showmans hip on halter with light horse or pony — 1.Norma Humphrey, 2.Amy Whitcomb, 3.Gina Hartley.CLASS 12A Horse Show Division Sec.1 — 4 or more heavy horse hitch — 1.Germain Boutin and Keith Lowry.2.Jean Paul Cham- pagne and Gordon Frency, 3.Wendell and Todd Mosher.Sec.2 — 4 or more pony hitch — 1.Cecil Coates — 2.Gaston Cyr.3.Robert Harrison.Sec.3 — Pair of ponies heavy hitched to a 4 wheeled wagon — 1.Robert Harrison, 2.Phil Vintinner, 3.Cecil Coates.Sec.4 — Flat race for horses — 1.Mario Gilbert, 2.Marie Pier Dupuis.3.Joanne Hodge.Sec.5 — Flat race for pony 12 to 14 hands and 2 inches — 1.Cecil Coates.2.Amy Whitcomb, 3.Yvan Labrecque.Sec.6 — Flat race for pony under 12 hands — 1.Amy Whitcomb, 2.Robert Harrison, 3.Gary Barter.CLASS 12B Horse Show Division Sec.1 — Seat and Hands by girl or boy 12 years and under — 1.Jean Guy Lamothe, 2.Sonia Whitehead, 3.Molly Miranda.AMÜ1 9SÊÊÊÊBÊ iSliSl 'Mg.m# Caisse Populaire de ^ Richmond ^ Claude Boudreau, Director 45 Carpenter St — Richmond, Quebec Tel: 826-3743 - 826-3745 6—Fair Results Supplement—THE RECORD—Friday, October 24.19H6 Ayer’s Cliff fair results Sec.2 —Saddle Horse English — 1.Leonard Laplante, 2.Jean Guy Lamothe, 3.Sharon Laberee.Sec.3 — Child’s driving pony 12 to 14 hands 2 inches driven by child lt> years and under— 1.Robert Gau-lin, 2.Gary Barter, 3.Robert Harrison.Sec.4—Saddle Horse Western — 1.Arthur Laberee, 2.Lee Ann St.Onge, 3.Chantal Côté.Sec.5 — Child’s saddle pony under 12 hands ridden by child 12 years or under — 1.Amy Whitcomb, 2.Robert Harrison.Sec.6 — Hunter Hack— 1.Lee Ann St.Onge, 2.Carlena Patterson, 3.Holly St.Onge.Sec.7 — Driving pony any breed driven by an adult — 1.John Wilson, 2.Amy Whitcomb, 3.Robert Harrison.Sec.8 — Walking, rein handling horse or pony — 1.Robert Harrison, 2.Gaston Cyr, 3.Ricky Coates.See.10 — Gentlemen’s Driving Horse — 1.Marcel Lehoux, 2.Sharon Laberee, 3.Leonard Laplante.Sec.11 — Ladies Driving Horse — 1.Holly St.Onge, 2.Amy Whitcomb.Sec.12 — Child’s Driving Horse boy or girl 16 years and under — Driving skill — 1.Amy Whitcomb.Sec.13 — Child's Driving Pony under 12 hands, child 12 years and under — 1.Amy Whitcomb, 2.Robert Harrison.Sec.14 — Driving horse judged on speed and way of going — 1.Leonard Laplante, 2.Sharon Laberee, 3.Holly St-Onge.Sec.15 — Combination Horse — 1.Leonard Laplante, 2.Marcel Lehoux.3.Holly St-Onge.Sec.16 — Family turn out -walk and trot only — 1.Jones.Brochu and Côté entry, 2.Laberee entry, 3.Lamothe entry.Sec.17 — Seat and Hand boy or girl over 12 years and under 18 (English tack) — 1.Kelly Danaher, 2.Sharon Laberee, 3.Norma Humphrey.Sec.18 — Child’s saddle pony 12 to 14 hands 2 hinches ridden by a child 16 years and under — 1.Molly Miranda, 2.Amy W'hitcomb.3.Robert Harrsion.Sec.19 — Western Riding — 1.Marc Andre Bourbeau, 2.Suzan Norrie, 3.Gina Hartley.Sec.20 — Pair of ponies hitched to suitable vehicle (no heavy hitchi — 1.Stanley Whitcomb Sec.21 — Barrel racing horse rider 14 years orover— 1.Suzan Norrie, 2.Ricky Coates, 3.Cecil Coates.Sec.24 — Barrel race pony — 1.Odell Lassenba, 2.Amy Whitcomb, 3.Gary Barter.Sec.25(a) —- Western Equitation horse, rider 18 years and under — 1.Jean Guy Lamothe.2.Marc Andre Bourbeau.3.Nancy Humphrey.Sec.25(b) — Western Equitation pony, rider 18 years and under — 1.Odell Lassenba.2.Stanley Whitcomb.Sec.26 — English Equitation — I.Molly Miranda, 2.Lee Ann St.Onge, 3.Sharon Laberee.AYRSHIRES Class 14 Premier Breeder — Fred Burns.Premier Exhibitor— Douglas and Sandy Johnston.Junior Champion Ayrshire — André Leduc Reserve Junior Champion Ayrshire — Douglas and Sandy Johnson.Senir Champion Ayrshire — Fred Burns.Reserve Senior Champion Ayrshire — Douglas and Sandy Johnston.Grand Champion Ayrshire — Fred Burns Reserve Champion Ayrshire — Douglas and Sandy Johnston.Sec.1 — Female calf born between September 1, 1985 and February 28.1986, B.C.A.125 for milk and fat — 1.André Leduc, 2 and 3.Douglas and Sandy Johnston.Sec.2 — Female junior yearling — 1.André Leduc, 2 and 3.Fred Burns.Sec.3 — Female senior yearling — 1.André Leduc, 2.Douglas and Sandy Johnston.3.Fred Burns.Sec.4 — 2 year old — 1 and 2.Earl and Judy Stanley.3.Bernard Prévost.Sec.5 — 3 year old — 1.Fred Burns, 2.Douglas and Sandy Johnston.3.Fred Burns.Sec.6 — 4 years old — 1.Fred Burns, 2.Douglas and Sandy Johnston, 3.Earl and Judy Stanley.Sec.7 — 5 year old — 1.Douglas and Sandy Johnston.2.Dale Miller and family, 3.Earl and Judy Stanley.Sec.8 — Mature cow — 1.Fred Burns.2.Raymond Tremblay, 3.Douglas and Sandy Johnston.Sec.9—Best udder class —1.Raymond Tremblay, 2.Fred Burns.Sec.10 — Breeders Herd — 4 animals brdd and owned by exhibitor — 331.Fred Burns, 2.Douglas and Sandy Johnston, 3.Earl and Judy Stanley.HOLSTEINS Class 15 Premier Breeder— Ferine Magog Jules et Pierre Gagné Premier Exhibitor — Ferme Magog Jules ct Pierre Gagné Junior Champion Holstein — Georges Martineau.Reserve Junior Champion Holstein — Chagnon et Frères Senior Champion Holstein — Couture et Frères Reserve Senior Champion Holstein — Ferme H.J.L.Beaulieu Inc.Grand Champion Holstein — Couture et Frères Sec.1 — Female calf born between September 1, 1985 and February 28, 1986 B.C.A.125 for milk and fat — 1.Georges Martineau, 2.Ferme LRD Trepanier Inc., 3.Ferme Magog Enr.Jules et Pierre Gagné Sec.2 — Female junior yearling — 1.Couture et Frères, 2.François et Veronica Chagnon, 3.Douglas MacKinnon.Sec.3 — Female senior yearling — 1.Chagnon et Frères, 2.Yves Routhier, 3.Ferme LRD Trepanier Inc.Sec.4 — 2 year old — 1.Couture et Frères, 2.Ferme Coubert, 3.Ferme LRD Trepanier Inc.Sec.5 — 3 year old — 1.Couture et Frères.2.Ferme Magog Enr.Jules et Pierre Gagné, 3.Willie An-tink.Sec.6 — 4 year old — 1.Ferme HJL Beaulieu Inc., 2.Ferme LRD Trepanier Inc., 3.Ferme HJL Beau-lieu Inc.Sec.7 — 5 year old — 1.Willie An-tink, 2.Ferme Coubert, 3.Ferme Coubert.Sec.8 — Mature cow — 1.L'erme Magog Enr., Jules et Pierre Gagné, 2.Jules et Pierre Gagné.3.Willie Antink.Sec.9 — Best udder class — 1.Couture et Frères, 2.Ferme HJL Beaulieu Inc.Sec.10 — Breeders Herd 4 animals bred and owned by exhibitor — 1.Ferme LRD Trepanier Inc., 2.Ferme Magog Jules et Pierre Gagné, 3.Ferme Coubert.JERSEYS Class 16 Premier Breeder and Premier Exhibitor — Philip Webster.Junior Champion Jersey — Philip Webster.Reserve Junior Champion Jersey — Jean-Raymond Simard.Senior Champion Jersey — Derwyn McKinnen Reserve Senior Champion Jersey — Philip Webster.Grand Champion Jersey — Derwyn McKinven.Reserve Champion Jersey — Philip Webster.Sec.1 — Female calf born between September 1, 1985 and February 28, 1986 B.C.A.125 for milk and fat — 1.Jean-Raymond Simard, 2.Rainbow Hill Jerseys, 3.Macdonald and Matheson.Sec.2 — Female junior yearling — 1.Jean-Raymond Simard, 2.Derwyn McKinven, 3.Macdonald and Matheson.Sec.3 — Female senior yearling — 1.Philip Webster, 2.Derwyn McKinven, 3.Ellinor Von Rosenthal.Sec.4 — 2 year old — 1.Philip Webster, 2.Macdonald and Mathe- j son, 3.Jean-Raymond Simard.Sec.5 — 3 year old — 1.Derwyn McKinven, 2.Philip Webster.3.Philip Webster.Sec.6 — 4 year old — 1.Philip Webster, 2.Macdonald and Matheson, 3.Macdonald and Matheson Sec.7 — 5 year old — 331.Macdonald and Matheson.2.Philip Webster, 3.Jean-Raymond Simard.Sec.8 — Mature cow — 1.Derwyn McKinven, 2.Macdonald and Matheson, 3.Ellinor Von Rosenthal.Sec.9 — Best udder class — 1.Derwyn McKinven, 2.Philip Webster.Sec.10 — Breeders Herd — 4 animals bred and owned by exhibitor — 1.Philip Webster, 2.Macdonald and Matheson, 3.Jean-Raymond Simard.HEREFORDS Class 23 Junior Champion Bull — Barry Parsons No Junior Champion Female Reserve Junior Champion Male — Morgan McCammon No Reserve Junior Champion Female Senior Champion Male — Barry Parsons.Senior Champion Female — Barry Parsons.No Reserve Senior Champion Male.Reserve Senior Champion Female — Hilton Driver.Grand Champion Bull and Grand Champion Cow — Barry Parsons.Reserve Champion Bull — Barry Parsons Reserve Champion Cow — Morgan McCammon.Sec.1 — Bull calf born oh or after January 1.1986 — 1.Barry Parsons, 2nd and 3rd, Hilton Driver.Sec.2 — Bull yearling born April 1, 1985 to December 31,1985— 1.Barry Parsons, 2nd and 3rd, Hildon Driver.Sec.3 — Bull yearling born January 1, 1985 to March 31, 1985 — 1.Morgan McCammon, 2.Barry Parsons, 3.David Moore.Sec.4 — Bull born January 1, 1984 to December31,1984—Island only Barry Parsons.Sec.5 — Female calf born on or after January 1st 1986 — 1.Holton Driver, 2.Barry Parsons.Sec.6 — Female heifer born April 1, 1985 to December 31, 1985 — 1.Hilton Driver, 2.Barry Parsons, 3.David Moore.Sec.7 — Female heifer born January 1,1985 to March 31, 1985—1.Barry Parsons, 2.Morgan McCammon, 3.Hilton Driver.Sec.8 — Female born January 1, 1984 to December 31, 1984 with her own 1986 natural, purebred, tattooed calf at foot — 1st and only Barry Parsons.Sec.9 — Female born prior to January 1, 1984 with her own 1986 natural.purebred, tatooed calf at foot — 1st and only Hilton Driver.Sec.10 — Breeders Herd— 4 animals bred by exhibitor — 1.Hilton Driver, 2.Barry Parsons.SHEEP Class 25 Registered Suffolks and Hamp- shires Champion Ram — Scott Lowd.Champion Ewe — S.Jean Cass Sec.1 — Shearling ram — 1.N.G.Bennett, 2.Paul Flipot, 3.Kathleen Mackey.Sec.2 — Ram lamb — 1.Scott Lowd, 2.Paul Fliopot, 3.N.G.Bennett.Sec.3 — Ewe 2 shears and up that has raised a lamb this year — 1.S.Jean Cass, 2.Scott Lowd, 3.Donna Taylor.Sec.4 — Shearling ewe — .N.G.Bennett, 2.Donna Taylor, 3.S.Jean Cass.Sec.5 — Ewe lamb — 1.Scott Lowd, 2.Paul Flipot, 3.Donna Taylor.Sec.6 — Breeders Flock - 3 animals bred and owned by exhibitor — 1.Scott Lowd, 2.N.G.Bennett, 3.S.Jean Cass.SHEEP Class 26 Registered North County Cheviots, Dorets and Shroyshire Champion Ram and Champion Ewe — N.G.Bennett.Sec.1 — Shearling ram — 1 and only N.G.Bennett Sec.2 — Ram lamb — 1 and only N.G.Bennett.Sec.3 — Eew 2 shears and up that has raised a lamb this year — 1.Scott Lowd, 2.N.G.Bennett, 3.Susan Sarrasin.Sec.4 — Shearling ram — 1 and only N.G.Bennett.Sec.5 — Ewe lamb — 1.Scott Lowd, 2.N.G.Bennett.Sec.6 — Breeders Herd - 3 animals bred and owned by exhibitor — 1 and only N.G.Bennett.SHEEP Class 27 Registered Border Cheviots and Southdowns Champion Ram and Champion Ewe — S.Jean Cass.Sec.1 — Shearling ram — 1 and only S.Jean Cass.Sec.2—Ramlamb— land only S.Jean Cass.Sec.3 — Ewe 2 shears and up that has raised a lamb this year— 1 and only S.Jean Cass.Sec.4 — Shearling ewe — 1 and only S.Jean Cass.Sec.5 — Ewe lamb land only S.Jean Cass.Sec.6 — Breedeers Flock - 3 animals bred and owned by exhibitor — 1 and only S.Jean Cass.SHEEP Class 27A Long and short wool grades Sec.1 — Ewe 2 shears and up that has raised a lamb this year — 1.Scott Lowd, 2.N.G.Bennett, 3.Paul Flipot.Sec.2 — Shearling ewe — 1.S.Jean Cass, 2.Susan Sarrasin, 3.Livia Royea.Sec.3 — Ewe lamb— 1.Susan Sarrasin.2.S.Jean Cass, 3.N.G.Bennett.GOATS Class 28 Junior Exhibitor Grand Champion Buck and Grand Champion Doe — Peter Sarrasin.Sec.1 — Female kid born in 1986 — 1.Peter Sarrasin, 2.Nolene Yer-taw-Hughcs, 3.Livia Royea.MAPLEWOOD FARM NELSON AND BLANCHE MASTINE & SONS PUREBRED DORSET — BORDER CHEVIOT — SHROPSHIRE and CROSSBRED SHEEP MAPLE SYRUP PRODUCTS and SHEEPSKINS R.R.4 St.Felix de Kingsey, Que.Tel: (819) 848-2538 Fair Results Supplement—THE RECORD—Friday, October 24, 1986—7 Ayer’s Cliff fair results Sec.2 — Female goat, dry doe, any age — 1.Peter Sarrasin, 2.Livia Royea, 3.Nolene Yertaw-Hughes.Sec.3 — Aged nanny with her 1986 doe kid — 1.Marc Letourneau, 2.Holly and Stacey Moore, 3.Nolene Yertaw-Hughes.Sec.4 — Buck born in 1986 — 1 and only Peter Sarrasin.Sec.5 — Female goat 1 year old — 1.Holly and Stacey Moore, 2.Peter Sarrasin.Class 29 Senior Exhibitors Grand champion Buck—May Cun- nington Grand Champion Doe — Nolene Yertaw-Hughes Sec.1 — Female kid born in 1986 — 1.Nolene Yertaw Hughes, 2.May Cunnington, 3.Cheryl Ann Powell.Sec.2 — Female goat, dry doe — 1.Nolene Yertaw-Hughes, 2.May Cunnington, 3.Cheryl Ann Powell.Sec.3 — Aged nanny with her 1986 doe kid — 1.Marie Noël Flipot, 2.May Cunnington, 3.Nolene Yertaw-Hughes.Sec.4 — Buck born in 1986—1.May Cunnington, 2.Cheryl Ann Powell, 3.Marie Noël Flipot.Sec.5 — Female goat 1 year old — 1 and only May Cunnington.Class 30 Purepbred Grand Champion Buck — May Cunnington.Grand Champion Doe — Susan Sarrasin.Sec.1 — Female kid born in 1986 — 1.May Cunnington.2.Susan Sarrasin.Sec.2 — Female goat, dry doe— 1.Susan Sarrasin, 2.Livia Royea, 3.Nolene Yertaw-Hughes.Sec.3 — Aged nanny with her 1986 doe did — 1 and only Susan Sarrasin.Sec.4 — Buck born in 1986— 1 and only May Cunnington.Sec.5— Female goat 1 year old — 1 and only Susan Sarrasin.POULTRY Class 36 Bred to lay or Exhibition Sec.1 — Plymouth Rock Barred hen — 1 and only Douglas Johnston.Cockerel — 1 and only Douglas Johnston.Pullet — 1.Cecile Antink, 2.Philip Carbonneau, 3.Cecile Antink.Sec.2 — White Rock Pullet — 1.Philip Carbonneau, 2.Douglas Johnston.Sec.4 — Plymouth Rock A.O.V.Cock — 1 antf only Douglas Johnston Hen— 1 and only Douglas Johnston Pullet — 1.Douglas Johnston.2.Philip Carbonneau.Sec.5 — Wyandottes white Cock — 1 and only Andre Lajeu- nesse Hen — 1.Andre Lajeunesse, 2 and 3.Douglas Johnston.Sec.6 — Wyandottes A.O.V.Hen — 1 and only Douglas Johnston.Cockerel — 1 and only Susan Sarrasin.Pullet 1 and 2.Philip Carbonneau.3.Susan Sarrasin.Sec.7 — Rhode Island Red Cock — 1 and only Michel Lajeu- nesse Hen — 1 and only Michel Lajeunesse Cockerel — 1.Susan Sarrasin, 2.Douglas Johnston, 3.John Crease.Pullet — 1.Cecile Antink, 2.Douglas Johnston, 3.Philip Carbonneau.Sec.8 — New Hampshire Red Cockerel — 1 and only Douglas Johnston Pullet — 1.Susan Sarrasin, 2 and 3.Philip Carbonneau.Sec.9 — Sussex Hen — 1 and only Douglas Johnston.Cockerel — 1 and only Douglas Johnston.Pullet — 1.Cecile Antink, 2 and 3.Douglas Johnston.Sec.10 — Cornish Cockerel — 1 and only John Crease Pullet — 1.Philip Carbonneau, 2 and 3.Douglas Johnston.Sec.11 — Hamburg Silver Cockerel —1 and only Susan Sarrasin.Pullet — 1 and 2 Douglas Johnston.Sec.12— Hamburg Golden Pullet — 1 and only Douglas Johnston.Sec.13 — White Leghorn S.C.Pullet — 1 and only Douglas Johnston.Sec.15 — Brown Leghorn S.C.Hen — 1 and 2.Douglas Johnston.Cockerel — 1 and only Douglas Johnston.Pullet — 1 and 2 Douglas Johnston.Sec.16 — Brown Leghorn R.C.Cockerel — 1 and 2 Douglas Johnston.Pullet — 1 and 2 Douglas Johnston Sec.17 — Leghorn A.O.V'.Pullet — 1 and 2 Douglas Johnston.Sec.18 — Minorca Hen — 1 and 2 Douglas Johnston.Cockerel — 1 and only Douglas Johnston Pullet — 1 and 2 Douglas Johnston.Sec.19 — Orpington Hen — 1 and 2 Douglas Johnston.Cockerel — 1.Philip Carbonneau, 2.Cecile Antink, 3.Douglas Johnston.Pullet — 1.Cecile Antink, 2.Douglas Johnston, 3.Cecile Antink.Sec.20 — Anconas Hen — 1 and 2 Douglas Johnston Cockerel and pullet — 1 and only Douglas Johnston.Sec.21 — Brahmas Cockerel — 1.Cecile Antink, 2 and 3.Douglas Johnston.Pullet — 1.Philip Carbonneau, 2.Douglas Johnston.3.Cecile Antink.Sec.22 — All other standard varieties: Cockerel — 1.Douglas Johnston, 2.Susan Sarrasin, 3.Douglas Johnston.Pullet — 1.Cecile Antink.2.John Crease, 3.Douglas Johnston.Sec.24A — Polish A.V.Cock and hen — 1 and only Yvonne Gaulin Cockerel 1 and only Yvonne Gaulin Pullet — 1 and 2 Douglas Johnston.Sec.24C — Jersey Giant Hen — 1 and only Douglas Johnston Pullet — 1.Douglas Johnston, 2.Philip Carbonneau.Sec.24D — Cochin A.O.S.V.Pullet — 1 and 2 Douglas Johnston.Sec.24F — Austrolops A.V'.Hen — 1 and 2 Douglas Johnston.Pullet — 1 and 2 Philip Carbonneau, 3.Douglas Johnston.Sec.24G — Campine A.V.Cockerel — 1 and 2 Douglas Johnston.Sec.241 — Lakenwelders Cockerel and Pullet — 1 and only Douglas Johnston Sec.24J — Blue Andulsian Hen — 1 and only Douglas Johnston Pullet — 1 and only Douglas Johnston.PENS Class 37 Exhibition 1 male and 2 females Sec.27 — Rhode Island Red — 1 and only Susan Sarrasin Sec.30 — Orpington — 1 and only Susan Sarrasin.Class 39 PENS Bred to Lay 1 male and 2 females Sec.33 — Rhode Island Red — 1 and only Susan Sarrasin.Class 41 Bantams Sec.61 — CXochin Black Cock — 1 and only Andre Lajeunesse Hen — 1.Andre Lajeunese, 2.Diane Bissonnette Lajeunesse Sec.61A — Cochin White Cock — 1.Diane Bissonnette La-jeunsse, 2 and 3.Andre Lajeunesse Hen — 1 and 2.Andre Lajeunesse, 3.Diane Bissonnette Lajeunesse.Cockerel — 1 and 2.Andre Lajeunesse, 3.Diane Bissonnette Lajeunesse.Pullet — 1 and 2.Andre Lajeunesse, 3.Susan Sarrasin.Sec.62 — Cochin Buff Cock and Hen — 1 and only Andre Lajeunesse Sec.63 — Cochin A.V.Cock — 1.Andre Lajeunesse, 2.Diane Bissonnette Lajeunesse, 3.Andre Lajeunesse.Hen — 1 and 2.Andre Lajeunesse, 3.Diane Bissonnette Lajeunesse.Cockerel — 1 and only Douglas Lajeunesse.Pullet — 1 and only Susan Sarrasin.Sec.64 — Mile Fleur A.V.Cockerel and Pullet — 1 and only Douglas Johnston.Sec.65 — Seabright Golden Cock — 1 and only Andre Lajeunesse Hen — 1 and 2 Andre Lajeunesse.Sec.66 — Seabright Silver Cock — 1 and only Andre Lajeunesse Sec.68 — Bantams Rose Comb Cock — 1 and only Michel Lajeunesse Hen — 1 and 2 Michel Lajeunesse Sec.69 — Bantams A.O.V.Cock — 1.Michel Lajeunesse, 2.Mario Bonsant, 3.Michel Lajeunesse.Hen— 1.Michel Lajeunesse, 2.Mario Bonsant.3.Michel Lajeunesse.Cockerel — 1.Michel Lajeunesse.2 and 3 Mario Bonsant.Pullet — 1.Michel lajeunesse.2.Douglas Johnston, 3.Mario Bonsant.Sec.70 — Japs Black Tail Cock — 1 and 2 Michel Lajeunesse Hen — 1 and 2 Mario Bonsant.3.Michel Lajeunesse.Pullet — 1 and 2.Michel Lajeunesse.Sec.74 — Bantams White Rock Cock — 1 and only Andre Lajeunesse Hen — 1 and 2 Andre Lajeunesse Sec.77 — Wyandottes Cocks — 1 and 2.Michel Lajeunesse Hen — 1 and 2.Michel Lajeunesse Sec.79 — Brahmas A.V'.Cockerel — 1 and only Douglas Johnston.Pullet — 1 and 2.Douglas Johnston, 3.Susan Sarrasin.Sec.80— Old English Game Cock — 1 and 2.Andre Lajeunesse, 3.Dianne Bissonnette Lajeunesse.Hen — 1 and 2.Andre Lajeunesse, 3.Dianne Bissonnette Lajeun-nesse.Sec.81 — Leghorn A.O.V.Cock — 1 and only Andree Lajeunesse Hen — 1 and 2.Andre Lajeunesse 'Sec.82 — Silkies Cock—1.Yvonne Gaulin, 2.Michel Lajeunesse Hen — 1.Michel Lajeunesse, 2.Yvonne Gaulin.Sec.83 — Quails Cock — 1.Luce Bessette, 2.John Crease Hen — 1 and 2.Luce Bessette, 3.John Crease.SWINE Class 35A Grades and Crosses Sec.I — Sow 1 year or over with 8 or more pigs — 1.Denis Bergeron, 2.Donald Homan, 3.Christian Girard.Sec.2 — Sow 1 yearorover— 1 and only Christian Girard Sec.3 — Sow under 1 year over 6 months — 1 and only Christian Girard.Sec.4 — Sow over 3 months and under 6 months — 1.Christian Girard, 2.Peter Sarrasin, 3.Livia Royea.Sec.5 — Pair of bacon hogs 170 to 220 lbs.— 1.Christian Girard, 2.Claude Bessette.Sec.6 — Best pair of grade sows any age — 1 and only Christian Girard.PIGEONS Class 42 Sec.1 — Norvic Power Male — 1 and only Peter and Carla Theysen Female — 1 and only Peter and Carla Theysen Sec.2 — British Trompeded Male — 1 and only Peter and Carla Theysen Female — 1 and only Peter and Carla Theysen Sec.3 — Madina Male — 1 and 2.Peter and Carla Theysen Female — t and 2.Peter and Carla Theysen See.4 — Fantail Male — 1.Yvonne Gaulin.2.Peter and Carla Theysen Female — 1.Yvonne Gaulin, 2.Peter and Carla Theysen Sec.5 — Anyother variety—1.Peter and Carla Theysen, 2 and 3.Michel Lajeunesse.Adult female — 1.Michel Lajeunesse, 2 and 3.Peter and Carla Theysen Young female — 1 and 2.Peter and Carla Theysen RABBITS Class 43 Sec.80 — Dwarf Male— 1 and 2.Palma Corriveau.Female — 1 and 3.Palma Corriveau, No second prize.Sec.81 — Flemish Giant Male — 1 and only Palma Corriveau.Female — 1 and only Palma Corriveau.Sec.81 — New Zealand Male— 1 and 2.Palma Corriveau.Female — No first prize.2.Palma Corriveau.Sec.83 — French Lop Male — 1.Michel Lajeunesse, 2.Yvonne Gaulin, 3.Palma Corriveau.Female— 1.Yvonne Gaulin, 2.Michel Lajeunesse, 3.Yvonne Gaulin.PLEASANTS Class 45 Single Male — 1.Michel Lajeunesse, 2 and 3.Peter and Carla Theysen Single female — 1.Peter and Carla Theysen, 2.Susan Sarrasin, 3.John Crease.Champion Rabbit — Yvonne Gaulin Reserve Champion Rabbit — Michel Lajeunesse Best cockerel Class 36 — Douglas Johnston Best pullet Class 36 — Philip Carbonneau Best Male Bird — Standard Fowl — Andre Lajeunesse.Best Female Bird — Standard Fowl — Philip Carbonneau.Best male and feamle bantam — Andre Lajeunesse Best rabbit — Yvonne Gaulin Best pigeon — Peter and Carla Theysen Best pheasant — Michel Lajeunesse.JAY’S ALARM’S Reg.James S.Gunter (Prop.) "24 Hrs.Service" i w RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL DO YOU NEED ALARMING?A VE2-V0US BESOIN D’ALARME?OFFICE 67 MAIN ST P0.BOX 500 RICHMOND, QUÊ.JOB 2 HO RÊS.(819) 826-3441 8—Fair Results Supplement^THE RECORD—Friday, October 24, 1986 Ayer’s Cliff fair results LADIES’ DEPARTMENT Class 47 Sec.1 — Pillow Slips embroidered — 1.Lynn Drew, 2.Margaret Belknap.Sec.2— Embroidered tea cloth not less than 36 and not more than 45 inches — NO first prize, 2.Michèle Théroux.Sec.4 — Sofa cushion cross stitch (not counted cross stitcy) — 1.Stéfani Elst.Sec.5B — Crib or bassinette quilt not larger than 30” x GO” — NO first prize, 2.K.M.Jarand.3.Debra Buzzell.Sec.7 — 3 crocheted doilies 10” or und' .•— 1.Joyce Broadbent, 2.Mary Loiselle, 3.Lynn Drew.Sec.8 — Pillow slips with crocheted or lace — 1.Janice Soutiere.2.Margaret Belknap, 3.Lynn Drew.Sec.9 — Centerpiece crocheted not less than 10” not larger than 16” — 1.Lynn Drew, 2.Janice Soutiere, 3.Mary Loiselle.Sec.10 — 4 small similarcrocheted articles — 1.Janice Soutiere, 2.Margaret Belknap, 3.Lynn Drew.Sec.11 —Tatted centerpiece and size — 1.Antoinnette Fauteux.Sec.12 — Petit point only - any article — 1.Jacqueline Beaulac.Sec.13 — Needlepoint only - one article — 1.Judy Beauvais, 2.Stéfani Elst.Sec.14 — Pillow Slips with knitted lace — 1.Ethel M.Davis, 2.Janice Soutiere.Sec.15 — Dressed doll — 1.Dorothy Woodman, 2.Doris Clough, 3.Lynn Drew.Sec.16 — Best knitting by woman 70 years or over — 1.Bernice Te-treault.This lady is 90 years old and is mother of Mrs.Alex Johnston and Mrs.Perkins of the Three Villages.Sec.17 — Best crocheting by woman 70 years or over — 1.Bernice Tetreault.Sec.19 — Knitting in cotton, any article — 1.Janice Soutiere, 2.Lynn Drew.3.Bernice Tetreault.Sec.20 — Tablecloth not less than 48” x 54” — 1.Gisele Ferland, 2.Jacqueline Beaulac.Sec.22 — Bureau scarf at least 36" long— 1.Gisele Ferland,2.Rachel Cadieux Wise, 3.Jacqueline Beaulac.Sec.23 — Pillow slips, liquid embroidery — No first prize, 2.Antoinnette Fauteux.Sec.24 — Handmade house decoration — 1.Bernice Tetreault, 2.Jacqueline Beaulac, 3.Dorothy Woodman.Sec.24A — Ceramic house decoration — 1.Georgette Jarand, 2.Lynn Drew, 3.Enid Cooke.Sec.25 — Ladies work apron ma-chien stitched — 1.Antoinette Fauteux, 2.Janice Soutiere, 3.Joyce Broadbent.Sec.26 — Ladies pyjamas or nightgown, machine stitched — 1.Antoinnette Fauteux.2.Joyce Broadbent, 3.Janice Soutiere.Sec.27 — Three pot holders — 1.Joyce Broadbent.2.Margaret Belknap, 3.Janice Soutiere.Sec.28 — 2 handmade hanker-chiefs — NO first prize, 2.Janice Soutiere.Sec.30 —Wall Hanging — 1.Christine Mayr, 2.Janice Soutiere, 3.Michele Theroux.Sec.31—Candlewicking — 1.Ethel M.Davis.Sec.34 — Stencilling No first prize, 2.Bonnie Drew.Sec.35 — Trapunto —1.Bernice Tetreault.LADIES' DEPARTMENT Class 48 Sec.1 — Woven bedspread — 1.Jacqueline Beaulac.2.Gisele Ferland.Sec.4 — Fancy bedspread — 1.Jacqueline Beaulac, 2.Gisele Ferland, 3.Christine Mayr.Sec.5— Bedquilt cotton patchwork - quilted — 1.Jacqueline Beaulac.Sec.6 — Bedquilt cotton appliqued quilted — 1.Jessie Bullock.Sec.7 — Rag carpet not less than 3 yards woven — 1.Gisele Ferland, 2.Jacqueline Beaulac.Sec.8 — Braided rug not less than 24” by 36” — 1.Bernice Tetreault, 2.Janice Soutiere.Sec.10 — Woven rug not less than 24” by 36”— 1.Jacqueline Beaulac, 2.Gisele Ferland.Sec.12 — Afghan knitted — 1.Vivian Davis.Sec.13 — Afghan crocheted — 1.Mary Loiselle, Two tied for 3rd placing Bernice Tetreault and Debra Buzzell.Sec.14 — Afghan any other kind — 1.Lorrayen Markwell, 2.Debra Buzzell.Sec.15 —Baby afghan — 1.Margaret Belknap.2.Lynn Drew, 3.Doris Clough.Sec.16— Ladies knitted or crocheted shawl— 1.Michele Theroux, 2.Mary Loiselle.Sec.IS—Bulky knit sweater adult — 1.Tricia Smith.2.No prize, 3.Gisele Ferland.Sec.19 — Ladies knitted sweater Sewers, Culverts, Asphalt, Roads, Concrete Construction, Telephone Lines, Cable and Underground Pipes.228 Main St.E.Coaticook, Que.J1A 1N2 P.0.Box 120 J1A 2S9 'MiTfc Estimates on Request Tel: 849-2774 fiS XtC' ¦ 9mm .> , «
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