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.
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• 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.-
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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-
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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.
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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
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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. McLeod.
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