rovincial Plowing Match, 1ibition Results Continued fl and under: Highlanc Fling: 1. Judy Daw- iryen: 2. Adele MacEach- . Charlottetown. hhean Trubbas: 1. Judy Daw- Tryon; 2. Adele MacEach- Charlottetown... “ PttetOWN der §.Ibs.: 1. Mes, Edwin Cairns, ee Baldwins Road; - Dan SNeil, West Royalty; 2. Brend- MacLeod, Charlottetown. d Dance: 1, Brendalee Mac Charlottetown; 2. Carol J. lacNeil, West Royalty. and ever: Highland Fling: ‘1. Elizabeth on, West Royalty. a Dance: 1. Elizabeth West Royalty. HOLD ECONOMIcs } than: 1. Mrs. Vera MacDon- East Baltic; 2. Mrs. John er, Strathcona; 3. Mrs. P.D. lurphy, Cardigan. ‘ j Mats, Crocheted: 1. Mrs. y Creed, Hi . Highfield. Dollies: 1. Mrs. John W. Rob- iT ison, East Baltic. Pillow White Embroid- . Mrs. Warren Dawson, Uigg Mrs. Vera MacDonald, East ty: 1. Miss Nellie MacBeth, St. fers R-F y d, East Baltic; 3. Mrs.: War- Dawson, Uigg. Hand Worked Pillow Cases: 1. Warren Dawson, Uigg. Cushion Cover Punch Work: 1. rs. J.W. MacGregor, Kingston; Mrs. Walter Whitty, Farming- Heer Cushion Cover, Knitted: 1. Mrs. me Kassner, Souris; 2. Mrs. MacDonald, East Baltic; 3. John Hunter, Strathcona. Cushion Cover, Embroidered: Mrs. Wendell Phillips, Sim- de; 2. Mrs. Vera MacDon-| ' East Baltic. Sample of Tatting: 1. Mrs. Ed- Kassner, Souris; 2. Mrs. Whitty, Farmington. imple of Lace Knitted: 1. Mrs. ter Whitty, Farmington; 2. Bentley Creed, Highfield; 3. Arthur Dixon, East Baltic. tDonald, East Baltic: 2. Mrs. intley Creed, Highfield. une: White or Colored: a ley Creed, Highfield: 2 Miss) pping Bag: 1. Mrs. Warren | on, Vernon. on{ Kitchen): 1. Mrs. Vera’ eDonald, East Baltic; 2. Mrs. ' Fraser, South Lake; 2 ‘Warren Dawson, Uigg. Housedress (Cotton): 1. Mrs.| mdell Phillips, Charlottetown; Mrs. Elmer Fraser, South Lake . Norman Nicholson, Char-| lash Suits Boy’s: 1 Mrs. El- Fraser, South Lake: 2. Mrs. eli Phillips, Charlottetown; Mrs. Norman Nicholson, Char- mas, Cotton: 1. Mrs. Nor- m Nicholson, Charlottetown: 2. . Wendell Phillips, Charlotte- | ; 3. Mrs RussekChing, Sour- | pil Work: 1. Mrs. Vera Mac- | d, East Baltic; 2 Joanne d, Rollo Bay pediepoint: 1. Mrs. John W. bertson, East Baltic. Dress Girl's, Kpitted“1. Mre. endell Phillips, Charlottetown; Mrs. Norman Nicholson, Char- Sweater, Bonnet and Booties: Mrs. Wendell Phillips, Char- ftetown: 2. Mrs. Norman Nich- om, Charlottetown; 3. Mrs. Weatherby, Montague. ‘s or Ladies Sweater: 1. allace Jenkins, Montague; irs: Charles MacDonald, Sour- River. 3. Mrs. John MacGillv- vy, Souris River. ; | Child’s sweater: 1. Mrs. Wallace ins, Montague; 2. Mrs. Char- MacDonald, Souris. River; 3. . Wendell Phillips, Chariotte- Dne pair of Woollen Sox, Island mm: 1. Mrs. James Duncan, re R.R. 5; 2 Mrs Bentl- Creed, Highfield; 3 Mrs Edith Charlottetown Dne Pair of Fancy Sox: 1. Mrs. imes.Duncan, Cardigan R.R. 5; Mrs. ‘Wendell Phillips, Char- itetown; 3. Mrs. Norman Nich- on, Charlottetown. One Pair of Wool Mitts, Island in: 1. Mrs. Edith Houston, iomas Wilson, Cardigan. One Pair of Fancy Mitts: .1. ts. Russell Ching, Souris Riv} ; 2. Mrs. Norman Nicholson; $. ‘Ss. Wendell Phillips, Ohariotte-; wn. me pair Woollen Gloves, Island im: 1. Mrs. Edith Houston, arlottetown; 2.°Mrs. Russell ing. Souris East; 3. Mrs. Char- } MacDonald, Souris River. Dne Pair of Fancy Gloves: 1. *s. Norman Nicholson, Char-) tetown; 2. Mrs. Wendell Phil- s, Charlottetown. quilt Patch Work Cotton: 1. s. Warren Dawson Uigg.. Quilt Applique Crib Size: 1. ‘s. Warren Dawson, Vigg. Rug all Wool Yarn: 1. Mrs. M: irgaret MacDonald, Launching; Mrs. John Robertson, East Bal- ; 3. Mrs. Jas. Robertson, King- | .|Charles W. Campbell, Rollo Bay sboro. ‘Rug Wool Rags: 1. Mrs. Doug- las Mellish, Summerville; 2. Mrs. John Hunter, Strathcona; 3. Mrs. Lester MacLeod, Montague. Scenery Rug. any Material: 1. Mrs. Margaret E. MacDonald, Farmington. DOMESTIC Dark Fruit Cake less Icing un- Morris, Poplar Point; 3. Mrs- Charles W. Campbell, Rollo Bay Light Fruit Cake without Icing less than 5 lbs.: 1. Mrs. Marjorie Reid, Rollo Bay; 2. Mrs. Edwin Cairns, Baldwins Road; 3. Mrs. West. .. ‘ Pound Cake plain: 1. Mes. Har- Tasty and nutritious Whole wheat flour adds character to these dinner rolls of surprising lightness: <. ® old Bulpift. Roseneath. Sponge Czke: 1. Mrs. Don An- | Campbell derson, St. Peters; 2. Mrs. Walt- er Dixon, East Baltic; 3. Mrs. Mrs. Charles Taylor, Upton: Mrs. Lloyd MacLeod, Cardigan |1. Mrs. Beef Canned: 1. Mrs. Harold Pan White La : . 8. Mae. Harold Bulpitt, Roseneath, old Bulpitt; 2. Mrs. H.W. Clay,|Dundas; 2. Mrs. James Bennett,| Apply Jelly: 1. Mrs. H.W. Clay| Bulpitt; 2. Mrs..Nelsén Acorn; 3. ee Fotethi ° em ee. Conan: s Chocolate Cake iced: 1. Mrs.|St. Peters Road; 3. Mrs. Charles| Fortune ——. SARE oe. om Dixon, — Bal-| Mrs. aren Onede ma al! Cinnamon Buns:.1. Mrs. Major| Blouse: 1. Bonnie MacGregor, J.C. MacBeth, Forest Hill; 2.|W. Campbell. Raisin Pie: 1. Mrs. ¥ ; 3. Mrs. J.J. MacDonald Pop-| Pork Canned: 1. Mirs. Aenea ; 2. : - . i 3.| Loaf Fruit or Nut Quick Bread: }derhay, Bay ‘Fortune; ‘2. Reid, Rollo Bay; 2. Mrs. Ben} ty, East—Baltic; 2. Janet Dixon. 2. Light Cake iced: 1. Mrs. Angas | Fortune MacLean, Albipn Cross; 2. Mrs. Major Reid, Rollo Bay; 3. Mrs. Charles Taylor. Upton. White Bread: 1. First Special |les W. Campbell; 3. Mrs. James} Mince Pie: 1. Mrs. John Mor | Rollo Bay; 3. Mrs. Everett Mac- pitt; 3. Mrs. Doug Mellish. 1 Zita Driscoll, 11, Ft. Augustus;|} Crocheted article: 1. Sharon Mrs. Howard Bulpitt, Roseneath; | Bennett, Fortune : ris, Dundas; 2. Mrs. Charles W.|Leod, Dundas Centre. Home Made Soap: 1. Mrs. Mar-|2 Irene Larkin, 11, Morell; 3.| MacGregor, 1, Kigsboro. : 2. Mrs. Charks W. Campbell,| Oatmeal Cookies: 1. Mrs. An- Sens 3. Mrs. Mac-| Cherries Canned: 1. Mrs. Har-| garet Hillard, Charlottetown; 2./ estelle Heron, 12, Ft. Augustus. Samole e itching: 1. }Reseneath;2.-Third Special Mrs. |2eas Morrison, Poplar Ae ll , Albion Cross. ‘ “ netott, arose; 2 Mrs.| Mrs. Major Reid;-3. Mrs. James} apron: 1. Barbara LaPierre, mar Ben Weatherby, Montague. rs. met; erect Mixed Pickles: —1._Mre._ Mrs.| Nelson Acorn, Roseneath. Duncan. is 11, More: 2. Cheryl Ma eH Betty a Doyie. Be, now Whole Wheat or Graham Bread| Bridge; 3. Mrs. Charlies W. Camp- St. Peters; 7. | Orange Marmatade-—t—Mrs. . , Pig eLeod Plains Margaret y, 12, 5 1. Mrs. Harold Bulpitt; 2. Mrs. | bell, Roll Ben Weatherby; 3. Mrs. Major| Doughn Reid, Rollo Bay. ° Rolls: 1. Mrs. Charles S. Camp- bell, Peters Road; 2. Mrs, James Bennett, Fortune Bridget; 2. Mrs. Major Reid, Rollo Bay. Tea Biscuit:1._Mrs. Major Reid For dependable results, if you bake at home; Campbell Bay; 2. Mrs. Charles W. Upton: 8. Mrs. Alyson MacDon- Mrs. Ben Weatherby, Montague.| Pie: 1. Mrs. William MacLen- Loaf Fruit or nut: 1. Mrs. Har-|na, Upton; 2. Mrs. John Morris,| Mrs. Ed Cairns. Mrs ames Bennett,|John Morris, Dundas Howlett; 2. . Angus| Mellish, Summerville; 3 . Bridg Pie |MacLean, Albion Cross; 3. Mrs.|Ben Weatherby, Mtg: 3. Mrs.|4H GARMENT CLUB Margaret Fay, 12, East Baltic; s ris, ; 2. . ames Muffins: 1. Mrs. H.W.|well; 3. Mrs. James Bennett,| Raspberries, Canned: 1. Mrs.| Beans, Canned: 1. Mrs. Ben| Sample book of basic stitches| Baltic; 3. Janet Dixon, 12, East Clay, Peters Road; 2. Mrs. Char-| Fortune Bridge. Roy Howlett; 2. Mrs. Major Reid,| Weatherby; 2. Mrs. Harold Bul-| (as outlined in First Year Course) | Baltic. - . Cairns; 3. Mire. H.W, Clay. Clay; 2. Mrs. Nelson Acorn, Car-) The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., Sept. 17, 1959 15 , Rollo Bay West; 3.).ald, Bridgetown. ° Chow Chow: 1. q digan; 3. Mrs. John Duncan, . Taylor; 2. Mrs. Roy Howlett; 3: Dundas Centre. Lean, Charlottetown. St. Georges; 2. y Doyle, 10. Mrs lar Point. - . Morrison, Poplar Point. Weatherbie, Moniague; 3. Mrs. | 19 Baltic Canned: 1. ™ Douglas H.W. Clay, St. Peters Road. Ae eae peasant style: 1. . | Duncan, Poplar Point. For Members uncer 13 years.|2 Bonnie Macregor, 12, East rna Clow, 12, |: : Bonnie MacG: t. a ; , East Baltic; “3. reg- i wie: Caaes : 1, Mrs. ; Cambridge. or, 12, East Baltic. ; 2. Mrs. Charles Taylor! Howlett,’ Annandale; 2. Mrs. Ed! Chicken, Canned; 1. Mrs. H.W.' Honey, Ambre: 1. D.P. Mac-' HalfSlipwt. Leona Gay, 12, (To Be Continued) use Fleischmann’s Active Dry Yeast! : om = e - . ~ 7 Scald oe Turn out on floured board; 1 cup milk knead until elastic. Stir tn Place in greased howl. Grease "3 icowe = top. Cover. Let rise in worm : an 9 cee free from draft, until sae __ doubled in bulk, about 1% 3 thsps. shortening hrs. Punch down dough. Turn Cool to lukewarm. : out on floured board; knead % «lh a 24 equal-sized pieces. Shape Ste te wrates Pieces into smooth balls. Roll each one into a 2/2” x 32” 1 tsp. granulated sugar oval. Fold over crosswise. Sprinkle with contents of Place well apart on greased 1 envelope Fleischmann’ cookie sheets; press edges Active: Dry Yeast . together lightly. Grease tops. ‘Let stand 10 mins. then stir well. Stir in lukewarm milk mixture, 2 c. whole wheat flour . and beat until smooth, Work in additional : Another fine product of STANDARD BRANDS LIMITED Cover. Let rise until doubled in bulk, about % hr. Bake in hot oven, 400°, 15 to 20 mins. Yield: 2 doz. CUDMORE’S WEEK-END SPECIALS EXTRA EXTRA SPECIAL 12 oz. jars Good Morning Marmalade ... 49c pkg. 2 for only -B Mephisto 20 oz. tin 2 for Spagetti 15 oz. tin Chicken on the Bone ........ 65c Corn on the Cob . veoyes. O07, 39¢ DIAL FREE DELIVERY 3813 COD. 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