Large Entry ListJanK Hoover, IreneFor Worsley School FairHeld Last WeekMyrtle Philips.The Maryland School won the highest nucril points.Anne Tonnesen was wi.the highest Individual scWORSLEY, Aug. 14.—The an- Pencil writing, Grade 3: Jeannuai school fair, sponsored by Somers, Lawrence Anderson,the Women’s Institute, was Dale Pederson, Irene Allen, held in Worsley Community Writing, Grades 4, 5, and 6;hall August 11. Helen Morrison, Myrtle Phil-A program of novelty races lips, Joyce Somers, Yvonne was run by the children while Stewart.the elders amused themselves Writing, Grade 7, 8 and 9;with horse shoes, discussions Mary Hoover, Patsy Somers, and old fashioned visiting. Free Olga Kozak, Pearl Foster, ice cream was supplied to the Drawing, Grades 1 and 2: children and later lunches Lanny Opsahl, Sheila Stewart, were sold. Audrey Allen, Martha Bjwok-Most classes had a large lund. number of entries, especially Drawing Qrades 3 and 4; the children’s school work,* Lily Kozak, Ardith Stanley, vegetable and flower clashes. Ernest Summers, Joey Scruggs. Both the number and quality of Drawing, Grades 5 and 6: t of grain samples were high con- Leslie Summers, Helen Morri-* sidering the recent frosts. son, Gordon Bjwoklund, Keh-| A. W. Beattie, district agricul- ny Summers. r turist, Berwyn, Judged the grain Landscaping or poster, Grades e and vegetable classes. We were 7, 8 and 9: Patsy Somers, An-‘ glad to welcome him on his nie Rybak, Mary Hoover, Don-; first visit to our district. Supt. nie Allen, i W. R. Dean, Fairview, was Composition, grades I, 3 and judge of the school work; E. J. 3; Summers, LannyMartin apg 0, 8t Cartgrian. Opsahl, Levina Mykytiw, Mar-Fair view, judged the flower, tha BJuoklund. woodwork and modelling classes. Composition, Grade 4, 5 and In the absence of Miss Pat Sel- 6: Gordon Bjuoklund, Dick ] don, district home economist, Connery, Bobbie Sutherland, the baking and handicraft Yvonne Stewart, classes were judged by Mrs. F. Composition, Grades 7, 8 and J. Malkinson, Mrs. Carignan 9: Donnie Allen, Patsy Somers,3 and Mrs. Martin, all of Fair? Annie Jonnesen, Annie Rybak, j view.The Women’s Institute wishes Vegetables to thank these people and allBERWYNBERWYN, Aug. 14.— N. Calland left Tuesday I weeks visit at Victoria Upon his return he will companied by Mrs. Callai son Bruce, who have beei ing at the coast forweeks.eets: Mary Rybak, Joeyothers who helped in any way Scruggs, Helen Wasylciw, AnneTonnesen.Carrots: Mary Rybak, Ed-to make our fair a success.Besides the many exhibits,: some lovely articles were on ward Tomesen, Helen Morrison, display. Mrs. Madsen’s group Anne Tonnesen*J blossomed with ribbons from onions: Anne Tonnesen, Mary_ the W.I. exhibition, Grimshaw, Rybak, Rufus Phillips, Mae, Peace River Stampede and ex- summers.f hibition and prize tags from the• . t . * .it. i it______i. _ m JTurnips: Anne Tonnesen, Joey„ .provincial exhibition in Ed- Scruggs, Teeny Wasylciw, LilyKozak,sAdult Classesmonton.Following is a list of prize Flowexv I winners: Alaskia: 10 years and under-Billy Kozak, Mae Summers, Joey“ j Siieaf °* w* Wasyleiw, Nemesias: 10 years and under1 SfVioatTTkytafc M. Summers-5 FShea?kot ,ba?leregw Wa- over 10 ,e»rs“MacJ2 f. „T ... , , • ' w Rybak, Annie Rybak, Edward■ Tlt;»”ese-Bouquet of sweet peas. Mrs. Nemesias: over 10 years—M. Polukoshko, Mrs. C. Rasp- Kenny summers, Edward Ton-„ berry Mrs. L. Hoover. nesen, Mary Rybak, Anne Ton-i. Collection of annual flowers:I, Mrs. M. Polukoshko, Mrs. J. nesen-? Scruggs, Mrs. C. Raspberry. F p“t\Yin“s‘- Best arrangement of flowers: Eunice PrUUps'3 Mrs. I. Hiebert, Mrs. W. S.8 Hoover,1 Head of cabbage: Mrs. J.5 Seruggj, Mrs. H. Phillips.* Six potatoes: Mrs. C. Rasp-Wild flowers: Louise Morrison,HandicraftsBird house: Bobby SchwerdJs, Audrey Allen.Towel rack: Ernest Summers, ‘ berry, Mrs. H. Sparkes, Mrs. M. Edward Tonnesen1 Polukoshko.Soap carving: Ernest Sum-Plain knitted mitts: Mrs. A. mers» Leslie Summers.r Madsen, Mrs. L. Whitford, Mrs. C. Raspberry.Model of animal: MarionSummers, Janet Hoover, Don-B Fancy socks, one color: Mrs. nie Hoover, Jean Somers.A. Madsen, Mrs. L. Whitford.Hot pot mats: Janet Hoover,Fancy socks, two or more Ifene HooverApron: Patsy Somers, Annec colors: Mrs. A. Madsen.Z Knitted article, fine wool: Tonnesen, Irene Hoover, Jeanf Mrs. A. Madsen, Mrs. M. Ross- Sparks, worm. Emboidered tea towel: Joyce^ Knitted article, heavy wool: Somers, Irene Hoover, Jean 1 Mrs. H. Tonnesen, Mrs. M. Somers, Lily Kozak.- Rossworm, Mrs. M. Polukoshko. Plain hem: Marion Summers, Bazaar article: Miss Betty Tonnie Hoover.Morison, Mrs. Madsen, Mrs. M. p Polukoshko. / CookingCrochet doily, thread No. 50 or Plain cake: Lloyd Heibert, o finer: Mrs. A. Madsen, Mrs. C. Jean Sparks, Leslie Summers,| Raspberry.Janet Hoover.| Crochet doily, thread over| No. 50: Mrs. M. Polukoshko,§ Mrs. I. Hiebert.| Colored embroidery: Miss| Betty Morison, Mrs. A. Heuer, | Miss Cora Phillips.School Fair Printing, Grade 1: Audrey| Allen, Jean Staines, Glen Hei-| bert, Martha Bjuoklund.| Printing, Grade 2: MarionI Summers, Lanny Opsahl, Billy 4 Kozak, Russel Phillips.Plain cookies: Jean Somers,Wife PrOpeningtheJASMINE SHflspecializing in LADIES9 WEARandGIFTS for all occasionsAdjoining the MassHarris agency inBerwynJESSIE A. SEWELL, FWhaiLubricatiYou can be sure of iShaw MotSAFER, SMOOTH1. Premium Q2. Lubrication of experienc3. 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