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The Huron Expositor, 1960-09-29, Page 4RON EXPOSITOR, SEAFORTH, ONT., SEPT. 29,, 1960 HEAVY HORSES ATTRACT ATTENTION AT SEAFORTH FAIR VTYdesdaae --Broad mare with per, Turnbull, W. Pepper, A. Gaunt, E. Wightman 5th and 6th. Champion bull: Peck. Cow, three years old: Peck, Webster Peck, Turnbull 4th and 5th. Heifer, two years old: Webster, A. Gaunt, Webster, E. Wightman, Turnbull 4th and 5th. Heifer, 1 year old: Peck, A. Gaunt 2nd and 3rd, Peck, E. Wightman, Turnbull. Heifer calf, senior: H. Pepper, A. Gaunt, Webster, E. Wightman, Webster, A. Gaunt. Heifer calf, junior: TurA,bull, W. Pepper, H. Pepper, 0. Kieffer, Turnbull, E. Wightman. Champion female: A. Gaunt, Web- ster. Herd, 1 male, 3 females: A. Gaunt, Webster, Peck, Turnbull, E. Wightman. Three animals, get of one sire: A. Gaunt, Webster, W. Pepper, Peck,- Turnbull. Dual Purpose Shorthorns—John Keyes took all prizes in this class. Dairy Cattle Guernseys: Bull calf, under 1 year, Wm. Dale; champion male, Wm. Dale; best cow, Wm. Dale, 1st, 2nd and 3rd. Heifer; 2 years old: Wm. Dale, Ken Papple. Year- ling heifer, ,Wrn. Dale, 1st and 2nd, Linda Papple, Kenneth Pap- ple. Heifer calf, senior, Wm. Dale; C. Addison, 2nd and 3rd; heifer calf, junior: Wm. Dale, 1st and 2nd, Ken Papple, Linda Papple. Champion female and herd, Wm. Dale. Topnotch Premier Breeder Award, most points: Wm. Dale, R R 1, Clinton. Ayrshires—Biill, 2 years and ov- er, Erwin Schaus, Edgar Howatt, Bull, 1 year old: E. Howatt, Bull calf, under 1 year: E. Howatt, 1 and 2. Champion male: Ervin Schaus, E, Howatt. Cow, 3 years old and over, in milk: E. Schaus, 1 and 2, E. Howatt, 3 and 4. Dry cow: E. Schaus, E. Howatt 2 and 3. Helfer, 2 years old: E. Howatt, E. Schaus, E. Howatt. Yearling heifer, senior: Donald Nott, E. Schaus. Yearling heifer, junior: E. Schaus, E. Howatt $ and 3. Heifer calf, senior, E. Schaus 1 and 2, E. Howatt 3 and 4. Heifer calf, junior, E. Howatt, E. Schaus, Elgin Nott, C. Howatt. Champion female: E. Howatt. Herd: E. Schags, E. Howatt. Expositor Special: best group of three cows: E. Schaus; Topnotch Premier Breeder Award: most points: Edgar Howatt, Belgrave. Sheep Southdowns—Emke Bros.; Jas. C. Bell, first four classes. Shear - ling ewe: James C. Bell, 1 and 3; Emke Bros. Ewe lamb: Emke Bros., 1 and 3; James. C. Bell. Pen: Emke Bros.; James C. Bell. Best ram: James C. Bell. Best ram: James C. Bell. Best ewe: Emke Bros. Leicesters—James Snell, Clinton, only exhibitor. Oxfords—Enke Bros., first in all classes; Don Dearing, Exeter, sec- ond in all classes. Dorset Horned—W. S. O'Neil, Denfield, only exhibitor. Cheviots—Vance iiay, . Embro, only exhibitor. Suffolk—Shearling ram: James C. Bell; Emke Bros. Ram lamb, under 1 year: Emke Bros. Ewe lambed in 1960: Emke Bros., Jas. C. Bell, 2 and 3. Shearling ewe: Emke Bros., James C. Bell 2 and 3. Ewe lamb: Emke Bros., Jas. C. Bell. Pen: Emke Bros., J. C. Bell. Best ewe: Emke Bros.; rib- bon. Best ram: James C. Bell, ribbon. Hampshires—Emke Bros., Elm- wood, only exhibitor. Corriedale—Emke Bros.,. Elm- wood, only exhibitor in nine class- es. Pen of market Jamba: James C. Bell; Vance Day; Emke Bros.; W. S. O'Neil. Shropshires—Emke 'Bros., only exhibitor. #tial; MacAdam, McLeod, C. Hal- liday, 'Foal of 1960: MacAdamp C. Halliday, eLeod; filly or gelding, 3, ears old, N., Shantz, C.'Halllday. R'ereheron or Belgian—Filly or gelding, 3 years old, J. L. Duns - more. 'Filly or gelding, 2 years old, Forrester. Wagon Class—Filly or gelding, 3 years old, K. Brown, Fitch, Gray, Forester. Filly or gelding, 2 years old: Gray, Forester. . • Harness Classes—Lightdraught team, harness: Shantz, C. Halli- day, MacAdam, McLeod. Percher - on team, harness: Schweitzer, Cat - to 2nd and 3rd. Belgian team, har- ness, 0. Bannerman. Heavy draught team, harness: Shantz, C. Halliday, Forester, C. Halliday. Single wagon horse, harness: Gray, O. Bannerman, Fitch, Gray. Four - horse tandem hitched: 1st, Shantz; 2nd, C. Halliday; 3rd, Gray and McBride; 4th, Brown and Fitch; 5th, O. Bannerman; 6th, Schweitz- - ..er and MacAdam; 7th, McLeod and Forester; 8th, Catto. $100.00 Special -Shantz, 0. Ban- nerman, Schweitzer, C. Halliday, Catto, Brown, McLeod, D. McAd- ams, Dunsmore, W. Forester. Township Special: Shantz, C. Hal- liday, Catto. Best handled colt: Ken Bannerman. Best heavy horse, Shantz. Light single wagon horse: B. McBride, Brown, Fitch, B. Mc- Bride. Heavy wagon team: Gray, O. Bannerman, Fitch. Light wagon horse in harness:: B. McBride, Brown, Fitch, W. Forester. Judge -W. J. 'Dille. Cattle Butchers' Cattle—Steer or beg.- - efit-- er, over 1 year: Hodgins Bros., 0: Kieffer 2nd and 3rd, A. Gaunt, T. E. Powell. Baby beef, 1 year and under:- Reck, _ E. Wightman,, 0. Kieffer, K. Black, C. Cathers. Aberdeen Angus—Bull, 2 years and over: H. Campbell, R. Doan. • Bull, 1 year old: Hodgins Bros., R. Doan. Bull calf, senior: H. Campbell, Hodgins Bros., R. Doan. Bull calf, junior: H. Campbell 1st and 2nd, R. Doan, Hodgins Bros. Champion bull: H. Campbell. Cow, 3 years old, H. Campbell 1st and 2nd, R. Doan. Heifer, 2 years old, R. Doan, H. Campbell, R. Doan. Heifer, •1 year old: H. Campbell, Hodgins Bros., R. Doan, Cornish 4th and 5th. Heifer calf; senior, Hodgins Bros 1st and 2nd, C. Cath- ers, H. Campbell, C. Cathers. Hei- fer calf, junior: H. Campbell, Hod- gins Bros., A. Campbell, R Doan 4th and, 5th. Champion female: Hodgins Bros. Herd, 1 male, 3 fe- males: H. Campbell, Hodgins Bros., R. Doan 3rd and 4th, H. Campbell. Three animals, get of one sire: H. Campbell, Hodgins Bros., R. Doan, 3rd and 4th, H. Campbell. Shorthorns—Bull, 2 years and ov- er: E. Wightman & Sons, Turn- bull. Bull, 1 year old: Peck, A. Gaunt. Bull calf, senior: A. Gaunt, Webster 2nd and 3rd, Turnbull 4th and 5th. Bull 'calf, junior: W. Pep - FALL FAIRS, 1960 Arthur Sept, 28, 29 Bayfield < Sept. 28, 29 Brigden Oct.'7, 8 & 10 Brussels Sept. 29, 30 Dungannon' Oct. 7 Fordwich Sept. 30, Oct. 1 Hanover Sept. 30, Oct. 1 Kirkton Sept. 29, 30 Lucknow Sept. 28, 29 Palmerston Oct. 5, 6 St. Marys Oct. 74 8 Teeswater Oct. 4, 5 Toronto (Royal Winter Fair) Nov. 11 to 19 Walkerton Nov. 2, 3 International Plowing Match, El- gin County, Springfield, Oct. 11 to 14. 14,00 w And st "14 40111111•1M■ 1 your grain plus CO -.OP CONCENTRATE 1 use' s Y • ' \� • • c`• /• f • r In 111111111. • 1 That full granary of yours can hely you cat feeding costs I III this ear. Mix Co-op Concentrates with your grain and yon Iwill ave an ecottpmicaj and h1g1i-ppowered feed. Let Co -o Dalry Concentrates .help yonrcows-give you an extra 1000 Ibe of milk Use Co-op Beef Concentrates with Stlibestrol ' and Aureomycin togive yon the most gain per lb. of feed Yea, for a result -getting and cost-entting feeding program, use ,11 CONCENTRATE 1 `,1* io1 ro-no"a III• „.a.ao.aa»• 9 CO-OP FEEDS 1 1O S AFOR'4 MR. AND MRS. WALTER JOHN KERR, seen following their marriage in Bervie United Church. The bride is the for- mer Barbara Ann Stirling, youngest daughter of Mr. Lawrence Stirling, and the late Mrs. Stirling, and the bridegroom is the only son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kerr, Brussels. After a wedding trip to Cape Cod and Quebec, the couple will reside in Mildmay. (Photo by Prettie). CRAFTS EXHIBIT PRODUCES INTERESTING VARIETY AT FAIR Crafts—Etched aluminum 18 -inch tray: Mrs. J. Hillebrecht. Etched aluminum 12 -inch trays: Mrs. Mer- vin Nott, Mrs. J. Grummett, Mrs. F. Cantelon. Tooled copper pic- ture: - Walter Pratt, Mrs, . Wes. Heimpel. Any art in tooled cop- per: Walter Pratt. Copper en- namelling: Walter Pratt (2). Hand made leather article, Mrs. J. Grummett. Costume jewellery: Mrs. Wes Heimpel. Corsage: Mrs. Mel Staffen, Mrs. Wes Heimpel, Mrs. J. Grummett. Artificial table centre: Mrs. Harry McLeod, Mrs. M. Staffen. Place cards: Mrs. W. Heimpel, Mrs. J. K. MacLean, Mrs. H. McLeod; arrangement of driftwood: Harry 'McLeod, Mrs. Harry McLeod, Mrs. M. Staffen, Hand puppet: Mrs. H. McLeod, Hats, hand -made, spring: Mrs. M.. Batkin. Hats, hand -made, fall: Mrs. M. Batkin. Stuffed toy: Mrs. H. McLeod, Mrs. W. Heimpel, Mrs. M. Staffen. Poster: Mrs. K. Mc- Lean, Mrs. W. Dolmage, Mrs. J. Grummett. Collection of snap- shots: Mrs. H. McLeod, Mrs. W. Heimpel, Mrs. M. Staffen. Four snapshots, Huron County: Mrs. H. McLeod, Mrs. W. Heimpel. Hand- made candle, Christmas, Mrs. H. McLeod. Display of Crafts—Display of foam plastic: Mrs. M. Staffen, Mrs. W. Heimpel. Display wood craft: Harry McLeod, Mrs. Wes Heimpel. Special—winner of most points: Mrs. Harry McLeod. Judge—Mrs. R. Dalrymple. Floral ,Exhibit Aster Powder Puff: Mrs. Hille- brecht 2. Calendula, 7 blooms: Mrs. J. Hillebree,ht, Mrs. H. Tay- lor. Cosmos, display: Mrs. A. Jamieson, Mrs. T. R. Thompson. Chrysanthemums, 5 sprays: Mrs. Haugh. Dahlia, pom pom: Mrs. R. Aikens. Dahlia, 3 blooms: Mrs. R: -S. Aikens, Mrs. H. Taylor. Dah- lia, Dwarf Hybrid: Mrs. H. Taylor. Dahlia, 5 blooms: Mrs. Aikens, 'Mrs. H. Taylor. Marigolds, Afri- can: Mrs. Grummett, Mrs. W. Coleman. Marigolds, French: Mrs. List Hi h School Winners Home Economics Grade IX—Skirt or jumper: Jean Bolger, Jean McNaughton, Gwen Sto ey. Summer dress: Anne Van. den Hengel. Winter dress, Jean McNaughton, Linda Papple . Blouse: Eleanor Riley, Jean Mc- Naughton, Marguerite Scott. Grade XI—Party dress or party blouse: Marlene Riley 1st and 2nd, Margaret Kerr. Other -nylon pro- ject: Jean McNaughton. Grade XII—Suit or blazer and skirt: Nancy Pepper. Coat: An- tonette Van den Hengel. Crafts Crocheted doilie: Margaret Boa; Crocheted handkerchief edge: El- eanor Riley, Marlene Riley, Elean- or Riley. Embroidered article: Helen Broadfoot, Margaret Boa, Linda Papple; knitted bonnet, mitts or sox, Grade IX, Linda Pap- ple, Marguerite Scott, Jean Bol- ger. Knitted bonnet, mitts or sox, Grade X: Margaret Boa, Helen Broadfoot, June Dolmage. Huck weaving: Joan Bach, lst and 2nd. Victorian Embroidery: • Eleanor Riley, June Dolmage, Marguerite Scott. Judge—Mrs. Carman McPherson H, Taylor, Mrs. Thompson. Pan- sies; Mrs. Grummett. Petunia, single, 9 or more, Mrs. Grummett. Roses, 3 blooms: Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. Aikens. Roses, Floribunda: Mrs. Thompson. Zinnia, pompom_. or lillipret, Mrs. Bradshaw, Mrs. Thompson. Zinnia, dahlia: Mrs. W. Coleman, Mrs. Bradshaw. Zin- nia, peppermint 'stick: Mrs. Grum- mett, Mrs. Haugh. Zinnias, Per- sian carpet, Mrs. T. R. Thompson 2nd. - Potted Plants — African Violet, single, Mrs. Art Devereaux. Afri- can Violet, collection: Mrs. Aik- ens. African Violet, double, collec- tion, Mrs. Aikens., African Violet, double, Mrs. H. Taylor, Mrs. Aik- ens. Begonia, tuberous: Mrs. Aik- ens, Mrs. Grummett. Begonia, two flowering: Mrs. Aikens, Mrs. W. Haugh. Collection potted plants, 3 varieties: Mrs. Aikens, Mrs. W. Haugh. Coleus: Mrs. Bradshaw, Mrs. Aikens. Cactus, collection, 7 yarieties: Mrs. Dolmage, Mrs. 'W. Haugh. New or rare plant: Mrs. Aikens, ,Mrs. F. Ca'ntelon. Geran- ium, double: Mrs. Aikens. Floral. arrangement, church: Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Aikens. Floral arrangement, white containers: Mrs. Aikens, Mrs. Thompson. Floral arrangement, dining table; Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Thompson. Floral arrangement, living room: Mrs. Aikens, Mrs. Grummett. Modern floral arrange- ment: Mrs. Aikens, Mrs. Taylor. Canadian fruit and floral arrange- ment: Mrs. Aikens, Mrs. Thomp- son. Hanging pot: Mrs. Aikens, Mrs. Grummett. Floral arrange- ment, hall: Mrs. Aikens, Mrs. Grummett. Floral table arrange- ment, trousseau tea: Mrs. Aikens,' Mrs. Barry McLeod, Mrs. Thomp- son. Corsage: Mrs. Thompson: Winners most points, Mrs. R. S. Aikens. - Judge—Albert A. Livermore. It's the rich man who doesn't hesitate to ask the store clerk to show him something cheaper. -Old movies never die—they's re- played on TV, PUBLIC OFFERING TOWN OF SEAFORTH, ONTARIO (For Seaforth High School District) 5 %non-callable debentures To be Dated October 15, 1960 MATURITIES AVAILABLE To Yield 5 3/4% Year 1966 to 1980 Price $100.00 These debentures are part of an issue of' $180,000 ToWn of Seaforth, Ontario, issued on behalf of the Seaforth High School District. Debentures will be available in denominations of $1,000 only with provision for registration as to principal only. We, as principals, offer these debentures if, as and when issued and accepted by us, subject to their validation by the Ontario Municipal Board, for delivery on or about November 15, 1960. Orders are subject to allotment and prior sale. Orders will be accepted at the Office of The Secretary -Treasurer Seaforth District High School, W. E. SOUTHGATE, Seaforth, Ontario Telephone 334 GAIRDNER & COMPANY LIMITED 200 QUEENS AVENUE, `LONDON, ONTARIO TELEPHONE GE 8-2161, LONDON Foods Tea biscuits: Carol Carter, Em- ily Elliott, Nancy Pepper. Plain muffins: Carol Carter, Linda Papple, Marguerite Scott. Caramel pudding: Linda Papple, Marguer- ite Scott. Assortment fancy cook- ies: Linda Papple, Marguerite Scott. Bread: Linda Papple. Choc- olate cake: Carol Carter, Linda Papple, Nancy Pepper. Chiffon cake: Carol Carter, Linda Papple, Marguerite Scott. Apple pie: Mar- guerite Scott, Linda Papple, Carol Carter. Pie, lemon meringue: Car- ol Carter, Nancy Pepper, Linda Papple. Chocolate fudge: Mar- guerite Scott, .Linda Papple, Nan- cy Pepper. Cloverleaf rolls: Lin- da Papple. Custard: Jean Mc- Naughton; Linda Papple, Marguer- ite Scott. Speeial: Winner of most points, Shaeffer pen, donated by Savatige's: Linda Papple. Judges—Mrs. M. Nott and Mrs. R. Stephenson. • Industrial Arts and Crafts Grade IX—Class woodwork pro- ject: Jim Papple, Robert Sharp. Extra woodwork project: Robert Sharp. Class metal project: Jim Papple, Robt. Sharp, Three sheets drafting: Robert Sharp. Grade X—Extra Woodwork pro- ject, Larry Beuerman. Grade XI—Class woodwork pro- ject: Bruce Miller, Ken Papple, obert Sharp. Grade XII—Class woodwork pro- ject, 43ert Dennis, Nelson Ball. Ex- tra woodwork project: Bert Den- nis. Three sheets drafting: ' Bert Dennis, Nelson Ball. Special: Win- ner of 'most points, Shaeffer pen, donated by. Savauge's: Robert Sharp. Agriculture Onions: June Dolmage, Suane Haugh, Jim Papple. Carrots, top- ped: Emily Elliott, Suane Haugh, June Dolmage, Carrots, bunched: June Dolmage, Suane Haugh. Table parsnips: Suane Haugh, June Dol - mage. Beets, topped Barry Flem- ing, Lee Fleming, Suane Haugh, Slicing cucumbers: June Dolmage, Tomatoes: Emily Elliott, Helen Broadfoot, Diane Beuerman. Pie pumpkins: Gordon Maloney, lst, 2nd and 3rd. Squash, Table Queen: Barry Fleming, Larry Beuerman, Lee Fleming. Katandin potatoes: Larry Beuerman, Dianne Beuer- man. Irish Cobbler potatoes: Bert Dennis. Potatoes, A.O.V.: June Dolmage. Six ears sweet corn, ' 8 - row, Helen Broadfoot. Vegetable collection: Suane Haugh June Dol - mage. Sheaf barley: 'June Dol - mage. Sheaf wheat: June Dol - mage. Farm scrapbook: June Dolmage. Collection weeds: June Dolmage, John Stoll. Collection insects: June Dolmage, Helen Broadfoot, Jean McNaughton. Ex- tracted honey: Barry Fleming. Special: Winner of most points, Shaeffer pen, donated by Sav- auge's: June Dolmage. Judge—J. R. Chard. . Flowers Asters: Barry Fleming, Lee Fleming, Jim Papple. Cosmos, display: Lee Fleming, Dianne Beuerman, Barry Fleming. Dah- lias: Dianne Beuerman, John Stoll, Larry Beuerman. Mari- golds, French: Lee -Fleming, Em- ily Elliott, Suane Haugh. Mari- golds, African: Lee Fleming, Bar- ry Fleming, Suane Haugh. Petun- ias, single: Barry Fleming, Lee Fleming, Dianne Beuerman. Pan- sy, display: Lee Fleming. Snap- dragon: Lee Fleming. Gladiolus, 3 spikes same, Suane Haugh. Glad- iolus, 3 spikes different: Suane Haugh. Gladiolus, display: Suane Haugh. Collection annuals: Lee TOPS! Fells trees up to 3 feet in di- ameter. Cuts 18' trees in 18 seconds. Only 184 pounds. Famous Homelite quality. Have a FREE DEMONSTRATION Vets bar and duds NEW IDEA DISTRIBUTORS Goderich, Ont. Tel: CARLOW 2821 Fleming, Suane Haugh. Potted plants: Lee Fleming, Nancy Pep- per, Suane Haugh. African Violet: Nancy Pepper, Lee Fleming, Mar- guerite Scott. Coleus: •Suane Haugh. Cactus collection: Suane Haugh, Jean McNaughton. Chrys- anthemum d1iis�pplay: Suane Haugh. Floral arrangement: Suane Haugh, Nancy Pepper, Lee Fleming. Judge—Mary E. 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