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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1960-10-06, Page 5R t BRUSSELS FAIR SETS STANDARDS (Continued from Page 4) sent months of year, Mrs. Earl Cudmore, Mrs. Sheldon Jacklin; butter tarts with raisins, Mrs. R. Proctor, Miss E. Dennis, Mrs. Ducharme; raisin pie, lattice top, Mrs. Clare Long, Mrs. L. Stone- house, Mrs. Ducharme; pumpkin pie, Mrs. R. Proctor, Mrs. L. Stonehouse, Mrs. Vera Hastings; cherry pie, Mrs. L. Stonehouse, Mrs. R. Proctor, Mrs. Ducharme; special, Dutch apple pie, Miss E. Dennis; four ways of serving cheese, Mrs. R. Proctor; . three ways to serve oranges, Mrs. R. Proctor, Mrs. Sheldon Jacklip; TV smack tray for one person, Mrs. R. Proctor, Mrs. Earl Cudmore. Candy—Chocolate fudge, Mrs. L. Stonehouse, Mrs. Clare Long, Mrs. Earl Cudmore; maple cream, Miss E. Dennis, Mrs. Ducharme, Mrs. E. Cudmore, Special — Frosted single layer cake made with Magic' baking powder, Mrs. Vera Hastings, Mrs. L. Stonehouse; loaf white bread, Robin Hood flour, Mrs. 1. Stone- house; best rolls, Mrs. L. Stone- house; William Neilson Special: chocolate cake made with Neil - son's Jersey Cocoa, Mrs. L. Stone- house. New domestic competition: ap- ple pie, Mrs. R. Proctor, Mrs. L. Stonehouse, Mrs. Wilfred Brough- ton; white cake, two layers, Mrs. Wilfred Broughton, Mrs, Charles Johnston, Miss Ethel Dennis; Tex- an Grill, cake special, Mrs. Ella Shurrie; Maggie Rutledge devil's food cake spedial, Mrs. Clare Long, Domestic .Manufactures Maple sugar, R. Proctor, Gor- don Knight; maple syrup, A. Turn- bull, W. J. Perrie, Ethel Dennis; collection jams, Mrs. L. Stone- house, Mrs. U. Ducharme, R. Proc- tor; collection jelly Mrs. Sheldon Jacklin, Mrs. Waiter Kerr, R. Proctor; orange marmalade, Mrs. L. Stonehouse, R. Proctor; mar- malade, A.O.V., Mrs. U. Duch- arme, Mrs. C. Johnston, Mrs. L. Stonehouse; canned raspberries, Mrs. L. Stonehouse, Mrs. George Watt; canned strawberries, Mrs. 'C. Johnston, Mrs. L. Stonehouse; canned peaches, Mrs. G. Watt, ,Mrs. W. C. Kerr;' canned pears, Mrs. L. Stonehouse, Mrs. Edith Mitchell; canned cherries, R. Proc- tor, Mrs. U. Ducharme; canned pineapple,. Mrs. L. Kernaghan, Mrs. L. Stonehouse; canned dark plums, Mrs. W. C. Kerr, Mrs. S, Jacklin; canned corn., Mrs. C. Johnston, R. .Proctor; canned beans, Mrs, L, Stonehouse, R. Proctor; canned peas, R. Proctor, Mrs. L. Stonehouse; canned toma- toes, Mrs. L. Stonehouse, R. Proc- tor; collection tomato soup, toma- to juice, chili -sauce, R. Proctor, Mrs. Edith Mitchell; mustard pihkles, R: Proctor, Mrs. W. C. Kerr; cucumber pickles, Mrs. L. Stonehouse, Mrs. Chas. Johnston; relish pickle, Mrs. U. Ducharme, Mrs. C. Johnston; canned chicken, Mrs. • L. Stonehouse, R. Proctor; hard soap, home-made, Mrs. Heim- pel; school lunch, R. Proctor; can- ned home-made sausage, Mrs. U. Ducharme; canned soup, home - glade, R. Proctor, Mrs. U. Duch- arme; Gorman Eckert & Co., best chili sauce made with Club House spices, R. Proctor. Special- — Exhibitor with most points in Domestic Manufactures, Mrs. Heimpel. 4-H Calf Club Holstein—Barbara Bray, RR 3, Brussels; John DeVries, RR 3, Brussels; Wayne Baker, RR 3, Brussels; Joyce Proctor, RR 5, Brussels; Bill Uhler, RR 3, Wal- ton; John Baan, RR 3, Walton; Keith Ward, RR 1, Ethel; Robbie Smith, RR 4, Brussels; Myra Mc- Nair, RR 2, Brussels; Fred Uhler, RR 3, Walton; Marjorie Hopper, RR 5, Brussels; Larry Ward, RR 1, Ethel, Ayrshire—Donald Bray, RR 3, Brussels; Charles Bray, RR 3, Brussels. Jersey — Clark Pope, RR 3, Brussels. • • Dairy calf showmanship—Chas. Bray, Donald Bray, Barbara Bray, Keith Ward, Marjorie Hopper, Bill Uhler. Beef heifers ---Gerald Smith, #R 2, Brussels;. Graeme Craig, RR 1, Walton; David Hemingway, RR 3, Brussels. Beef steers—Barbara Turnbull, RR 2, Brussels; Ronna Smith, RR 2, Brussels; Geraldine Dennis, RR 1, Walton; ,Marion Turnbull, RR 2, Brussels; Wallace Black, RR 5, Brussels; David. Duncan, RR 5, Brussels. Beef calf showmanship—Geral- dine Dennis, Donna Smith, Wal- lace Black, Gerald Smith, Barbara Turnbull, David Hemingway. Shorthorns Mature bull—W. Turnbull and Son, Brussels; Edgar' Wightman, Belgrave. Yearling bull, Andrew Gaunt, Lucknow; Tom Webster, Auburn. Senior bull calf, Tom Webster, 1 and 3, Andrew Gaunt, 2, W. Turnbull andr, Son, 4 and 5. Junior bull calf: Andrew Gaunt, W. Turnbull and Son, Edgar Wightman. Three-year-old cow: Andrew Gaunt, Tom Webster, W. Turnbull and Son, 3 and 4. Two- year - old heifer: Andrew Gaunt, Tom Webster, 2 and 3, Ed- gar Wightman, 4 and 5, W. Turn- bull and Son, 6. Yearling heifer: Andrew Gaunt 1 and 4, W. Turn- bull and Son 2 and 5, Edgar Wight - man 3, Tom Webster 6. Senior heifer calf: Edgar Wight - man, Tom Webster 2 and 5, An- drew Gaunt 3 and 4, W. Turnbull and Son 6. Junior heifer calf: An- drew Gaunt, W. Turnbull and Son 2 and 3, Edgar Wightman 4 and 6, Tom Webster 5. Herd: Andrew Gaunt, Tom Webster, W. Turnbull and, Son, Edgar Wightman. Get of sire: Andrew Gaunt, Tom Web- ster, Edgar Wightman, W. Turn- bull and Son. Grade Cattle Baby beef under 750 pounds: Andrew Turnbull, Brussels; Gor- don Ribey, Underwood, 2 and 4; James W. Smith, Brussels, 3; Edgar Wightman, Belgrave, 5. Pen of feeder steers: Graham Work, Brussels; James Armstrong, Brussels, 2 and 3, Baby beef over 750 pounds: Bruce McGillivray, Paisley; Harvey A. Campbell, Lis- towelr• Andrew Gaunt, Lucknow; W. Turnbull and Son, Brussels, 4 and 5. Pen of three steers over 1,000 .pou"nds: Murray 'McDonald, Brussels, 1 and 2. Grade beef cow and spring calf: William Dennis, Walton; Ross McTaggart, Brus- sels; E. Wilson, Brussels, 3 and 4, Andrew Gaunt, 1 and 2, Andrew Turnbull, 3. Yearling heifer under 800 pounds, for feeding: Andrew Turnbull, 1 and 2, E. Wilson 3. Calf shown by boy or girl, aged 9 to 12, Gordon Ribey. Butoher shop special, Bruce McGillivray. Aberdeen -Angus Mature bull: Orton Mitchell, Rothsay; Harvey A. Campbell, Listowel; Gordon Ribey, Under- wood; Bruce McGillivray, Pais- ley, 4 and 5. Yearling bull: Gor- don Ribey; Bruce McGillivray, 2 and 5; Orton.• Mitchell, 3 and 4. Senior bull • calf: Harvey A. Campbell, 1 and 4; Gordon Ribey, 2; Bruce McGillivray, 3. Junior bull calf: Harvey A. Campbell,. 1 and 4; Gordon Ribey, 2 and 5• Orton Mitchell, 3; Bruce McGil- livray, 6. Champion bull: Orton Mitchell, Mature cow: Bruce. Mc- Gillivray, 1 and 5; Harvey A. Campbell, 2 and 6; Orton Mitchell, 3; Gordon Ribey, 4. Two-year-old heifer: Gordon Ribey; Orton Mit- chell; Harvey A. Campbell, 3 and 5; Bruce McGillivray, 4 and 6. Yearling heifer: Harvey A. Camp- bell; Gordon Ribey; Bruce McGil- livray; Orton Mitchell. Senior heifer calf: Harvey A. Campbell; Orton Mitchell, 2 and. 6; Bruce McGillivray, 3; Gordon Ribey, 4 and 5. Junior heifer calf: Gordon Ribey 1 and 4; Harvey A. Camp- bell, 2 and 3; Bruce McGillivray, 5 and 6. Champion female: Har- vey A. Campbell. Herd: Harvey A. Campbell; Gordon Ribey; Or- ton Mitchell; Bruce McGillivray. Get of sire: Harvey A. Campbell; Gordon Ribey, Bruce McGillivray; Orton Mitchell. Herefords - Mature bull:: Whitney .Coates, Centralia; Ephraim Haase, Sea - SPECIALS FOR Thursday - Friday - Saturday Libby's TOMATO JUICE--48-oz. Tin Hunt's TOMATO CATSUP.... 2 11 -oz. Bottles :Maple Leaf MINCEMEAT -28 -oz. Tin Stokeley's FANCY. PUMPKIN 2 28 -oz. Tins Blue Bonnet MARGARINE Yellow Quick-1-tb. pkg. Heinz TOMATO SOUP 3 10 -oz. Tins Donald Duck ORANGE .JUICE -48 -oz. Tin - Stuart House FOIL WRAP -18" Heavy Duty 25 -Foot Roll Box 31¢ 33¢ 41¢ 37¢ 29¢ 33¢ 39¢ 65¢ FOR, ADDITIONAL SPECIALS SEE LONDON FREE PRESS THURSDAY Smith's SUPERIOR .c::^0 M.1AKfV Phan;12 FREE DELIVERY JOHN BAAN, left, took first prize for his sample of barley, and David Wheeler, right, first for barley sheaf, in the achievement day show of, the Brussels 4-H Grain Club at Brussels' Fall Fair Friday. forth; Barbara Watkins, Gode- rich. Yearling bull: Whitney Coates; Carl Brown, Harriston; Barbara Watkins; Ephraim Haase, 4 and 5. Senior bull calf: George Kennedy, Lucknow, 1 and 2; Ly- ons Bros., Lucknow, 3; Whitney' Coates, 4; Ephraim Haase, 5. Jun- ior bull calf: Whitney Coates; Eph- raim Haase; George Kennedy, 3 and 5; Carl Brown, 4. Champion bull: Whitney Coates. Mature cow: Carl Brown, 1 and- 2; Bar- bara Watkins, 3; Ephraim Haase, 4; Whitney Coates, 5. Two-year- old heifer: Whitney Coates; Bar- bara Watkins; Ephraim Haase. Yearling heifer: Whitney Coates; Barbara Watkins; Ephraim Haase. Senior heifer calf: Whitney Coates; Carl Brown; Ephraim Haase, 3 and 6; Barbara Watltins„4 and 5. Junior heifer calf: Whitney Coates; Lyons Bros.; 'Ephraim . Haase; Carl Brown. Champion female: Whitney Coates. Herd: Whitney Coates; Barbara Watkins; Carl Brown; Ephraim Haase. Get of sire: Whitney Coates, 1 and 2; George Kennedy, 3; Carl Brown, 4; Barbara Watkins, 5; Ephraim Haase, 6. Dairy Cattle Holsteins—Huron County Home, Clinton, only exhibitor, except: Senior heifer calf: Huron County Home, 1 and 3; Martin Baan, Wal- ton, 2. Junior heifer calf: Carmen Baker, Brussels; Stewart McNair, Brussels; Stanley Hopper, Brus- sels; Huron County Home. ' • Jerseys — Mature bull: Lorne Carter,' Seaforth, 1 and 2; H. Ken- nedy and Sons, Lucknow, 3. Bull calf: Lorne Carter, 1 and 3;, H. Kennedy and Sons, 2. Mature cow in milk: Lorne Carter,. 1, 2 and 4; H. Kennedy and Sons, 3. Ma- ture cow, dry: H. Kenhedy and Sons, 1 and 3; Lorne Carter, 2 and 4. Two•year-old heifer in milk: Lorne Carter, 1 and 2. Two- year-old heifer, dry: Lorne Car- ter, 1 and 3; H. Kennedy and Sons, 2 and 3. Senior heifer calf: Lorne Carter, 1 and 2; H. Kennedy and Sons, 3 and 4, Junior heifer calf: Lorne Carter, 1 and 2; H. Ken- nedy and Sons, 3. Champion fe- male: Lorne Carter. Group of five females: Lorne Carter; H: Ken- nedy and Sons. A. Y. McLean tro- phy, best group of five dairy fe- males: Huron County Home. Sheep Long -wool breeds: Ephraim Snell and Son, Clinton,_ only exhibitor. Medium - wool breeds: P. I4. Dearing and Son, Exeter, only ex- hibitor, Short -wool breeds: Robert Brown, Tibamesford, ordy exhibi- tor. Swine Boar, over one year: W. Turn- bull and Son, Brussels, 1 and' 2; Albert Bacon, Belgrave, 3. Boar over six months: W. Turnbull and Son, 1 and 2, Boar under six months: W. Turnbull and Son, 1 and 2; Albert Bacon, 3. Sow over one year: W. Turnbull and Son, 1 and 6; Albert Bacon, 2, 3, 4 and 5. Sow over six months: W. Turn- bull and Son, 1 and 3; Albert Ba- con, 2 and 4. Sow under six months: W. Turnbull and Son, 1 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Reception & Dance for Mr. and Mrs. Murray Kirkby FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7th WALTON Community Hall Music by Ian Wilbee and his Orchestra LUNCH BOOTH IN HALL IIIIIIIIIIIuuiiiitiiiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1111 SUPERIOR MAINTENANCE SERVICE SEAFORTH -- PHONE 182 • Window Washing • Wall Washing • Small Repairs • •Floor Maintenance • Changing Storms and Screens • General Janitor Work • Housecleaning • Brick and Plastering Repairing SUPERIOR Our Nall . SERVICE Our Aim RAY SQUIRE BOX 235 SEAFOItm and 2; Albert. Bacon, 3 and 4. Pen: W. Turnbull and San, 1 and 3; Albert Bacon, 2. Pair of bacon hogs: W. Turnbull and son. Children's Baking Cupcakes: Jhne Krauter, Lillian Myers, Patricia Chapman, Carolyn Lake, Judy Machan. Tarts: Jean Pearson, Joyce Proctor, Ruth Jacklin, Bob Pearson, Lillian My- ers. Fancy sandwiches: 'Michael Kernaghan, Joyce Proctor.. Oat- meal Squares: ,Ruth McTaggart, Ricky Cunningham, Ann Oldfield, Joyce Proctor, Gloria Jacklin. Oatmeal cookies: Gloria Jacklin, Ruth Jacklin, Jim Oldfield, Joyce Proctor, Karen Cunningham. Can- dy: Sylvia Hoover, Anne Oldfield, Glenna Houston, Jim Snyder, Bar- bara Marlott. Macaroons: Joyce McFarlane, Kathleen Krauter, Pa- tricia Ducharme, Anne Oldfield, Karen Cunningham. Banner Counties Ayrshire Show Junior bull calf: E. M. Coleman, Galt; J. I. Ballantyne and Son, At- wood; Clarence Clarke, RR 1, Eth- el.;. Nevin Gingerich, RR 2, New Hamburg. Senior bull calf: J. I: Ballantyne and Son, 1 and 2; Wil- fred H. Barnes, RR 2, Petersburg, 3 and 4. Yearling. bull: Wilfred H. Barnes, 1 and 2; Alex Job, RR 2, Moorefield, 3. Two-year-old bull: R. M. Goodram, RR 7, Galt; E. M. Coleman; Ervin Schaus, RR 5, Mildmay; Nevin Gingerich; Clif- ford W. Bray, RR 3, Brussels. Ma- ture bull: Clarence Clarke. Junior and reserve grand champion bull: E. M, Coleman, with Sprague Hav- en.Overlander. Senior and grand champion bull: R. M. Goodram, with Alfalfa Bank Brown George. Reserve junior champion: 3. I. Ballantyne and Son, with Selwood Cora's Luck. Reserve senior cham- pion: E. M. Coleman, with sprague Haven. Bonnie's Chief. Junior heifer calf: J. I. Bal- llantyne and Son; Wilfred H. Barnes; E. M. Coleman, 3 and 5; R. M. Goodram, 4; •Alex Job, 6. Senior heifer calf: E. M. Coleman; J. I. Ballantyne and Son; Ervin Schaus; Alex Job; Wilfred H. Barnes; R. M. Goodram. Junior heifer, yearling: E. M. Coleman, 1 and 2; Wilfred H. Barnes, 3 and 6; Nevin Gingerich, 4 and 5. Sen- ior heifer yearling: E. M. Cole- man, 1 and 4; Ervin Schaus, 2: R. M. Goodram, 3; Alex Job, 5; Wil- fred H. Barnes, 6. Two-year-old heifer dry: R. M. Goodram; E. M. Coleman; Nevin Gingerich; J. I. Ballantyne and Son; Alex Job, 5 and 6. Two-year-old heifer in milk: J. I. Ballantyne and Son; Wilfred H. Barnes; R. M. Good - ram, Nevin Gingerich, E. M. Cole- man, Alex Job. Cows, three and four years, dry: J. I. Ballantyne and Son, 1 and 2; Ervin Schaus, 3; Nevin Gingerich, 4 and 5. Cows, three and four years, in milk: Wilfred H. Barnes, 1 and 4; E. M. Coleman, 2; R. M. Goodram, 3; Ervin Schaus, 5; Clarence Clarke, 6. Mature cows, dry: R. M. Goodram, 1 and 3; J. I. Ballantyne and Son, 2; Wilfred H. Barnes, 4; Nevin Gingerich, 5. Mature cows in milk: R. M. Good - ram; E. M. Coleman; Wilfred H. Barnes; Clarence Clarke; Arthur Tew, RR 4, Galt. Junior Cham- pion female: E. M. Coleman, with Sprague Haven Lady Fluff, Re- serve junior champion: J. I. Bal- lantyne and Son, with Langside Coronet Pamela. Senior and grand champion female: R. M. Good - ram, with Niagara Frontier Wil- ma's- Rose. Reserve senior and reserve grand champion: E. M. Coleman, with Sprague .Haven Sharon 2nd. ROP Special: Wilfred H. Barnes, 1 and 3; Arthur Tew, 2. Junior get of sire: E, M. Coleman; J. I. Ballantyne and Son; Alex Job; Er- vin Schaus; Wilfred H. Barnes; Nevin Gingerich. Senior get of sire: J. I. Ballantyne and Son; R. M. Goodram; Nevin Gingerich. Progeny of dam: Wilfred H. Barnes; E. M. Coleman; R. M. Goodram; .-J. I. Ballantyne and Son; Alex Job. Graded herd: R. M, Goodra'tlt; E. M. Coleman; Wil- fred H. Barnes; Ervin Schaus; Nevin Gingerich; Alex Job, Jun- idt showmanship: Thomas Barnes, Vernon Job, Linda Clarke, . HORSE RACES 2:28 Class Secret Storm, A. Schneider, Arthur 1 1 Linda Atom, Roy -Merriam, 0. Goderich Sweet Harmony, Bud Jerry, Goderich . Amber Hal, N, Gedke, Clin- ton ...... Free -For -All Sandra Hy, N. Williamson, Walton Bob C. Grattan, Geo. Fea- gan, Goderich Paddy Ann, Roy Merriam, Goderich Solar Dee, George Jermyn, Clinton 2 2 3 3 4 4 1 1 2 2, 3 4 4 3 Sell that unnecessary piece of furniture through a Huron Exposi- tor Classified Ad.' Phone 141. TURKEY . DRAW AND DANCE . Sponsored by McKillop School Fair Board, at BRODHAGEN Community Hall FRIDAY, OCT. 7, 1960 Good Orchestra Door Prizes Draw for Ten 20 -Pound Turkeys - at 12 Midnight BAKE SALE -- ZION Mr1i and MAI Jank MainOiIrl and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hyde visited Mrs. Alexia Maleoitn in Stratford UOspital un Suni.ay, Miss Joan Britton, Gait, and Margie, of London, were home for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hannon and family and Mr. and Mrs, Karl Barker and family were dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Hannon on Sunday. Mrs. Herb Britton and Kenneth attended the Price and Lewis wed- ding in Battle Creek, Mich., on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Moore in London on Tuesday. Mrs. Albert Roney with Mr, and Mrs. Bert Tubb recently. 'Mr. and Mrs. Herb Britton and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moore and their cousins from the West, spent Tuesday in Niagara Falls. Mrs. Elmore Kleinfeldt and Mrs. George Itobinson attended Exeter Fair last- week. Mr. Terry Thorne, Halifax, vis- ited Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Malcolm on Sunday. Mr. Herb Britton and Joan and George Lannin were over to Exe- ter on Sunday to visit Dougie Stanlake, who was operated on for appendicitis last week. Mrs. George Robinson, Gladys and Russell spent Saturday in Stratford. Mr. Wayne Pepper was home from Guelph for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Murdie with Mrs. Mary Malcolm Sunday eve- ning. also CANDY and APRONS Saturday, Oct. 8th FORMER DALY GARAGE (' Auspices of Group 4 of Northside' -- United Church THE HIIR(3I .E AC:4444J ., S ;AF1C it'I' 'r 1744 Call Us For Prompt Repairs When you want TV service, you want it right now! We specialize in promptness. If .possible, we make repairs in your home —saving time and money. CALL US. NOW Scott Radio & TV,Service Small Electrical Appliance Repairs Phone 250 -- Seaforth ELECTRICAL WIRING Antair RELIABLE SERVICE BY EXPERTS FINAL 3 DAY Used and New Cars and Trucks Inventory Reduced To Clear USED CARS 1957 Chev. 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