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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1961-09-28, Page 9• • i • • • Guernsey -Show HeadsBlvthFajr William J. Dale, of R1R 1, Clinton, on Thursday collected the majority of ribbons at the Guernsey regional show, staged in connection with the Blyth Fall Fair. Mr. Dale had the grand cham- pion bull and reserve, the best graded herd, the best junior herd, and champion female and reserve. Kenneth _ and Linda Papple, of RR 5, Seaforth, took top hon- ors in heifer junior calf, heifer junior yearling. a cow three CO - OP INSURANCE • Auto and Truck • Farm Liability • Accident and Sickness • Fire, Residence and Contents • Fire, Commercial • Life Insurance • Retirement Income All Lines of Insurance Written W. ARTHUR WRIGHT Phone 1934 - John St. SEAFORTH ODORLESS CLEAN BURNING FURNACE OIL STOVE OIL D. Brightrall FINA SERVICE PHONE 354 the profit-making brown eggs come from WClIllwn SEX -SAL -LINK LAYERS from Swift For consistent top perform- . ance in brown egg layers, count on the money -mak - Ing Sex -Sal -Link. PROVED IN OFFICIAL LAYING TESTS Income over feed and chick costs* Sex -Sal -Links, a 48 cent per bird advan- tage over average of all other entries *Western New York Random Sample Test -500 days -1959,60 $287 DOUBLE-CHECKED PERFORMANCE AT SWIFT'S RESEARCH FARM. In a 1959-60 laying teat, the Sex -Sal -Link's income per hen was a big $3.78 - on 4M pounds of feed per dozen eggs. In production, you can expect from 240 to 255 eggs per hen housed per year. Order your profit-making Sex -Sal -Link chicks from Swift. SWIFT'S HATCHERY DEALER Walter McClure R.R. 2, Seaforth Phone 884 R 5 Seaforth years old in milk, and junior get -of -sire Glasses. Deanna and Wilma Dale, daughters of William J. Dale, had the best 4-11 calf shown by 4-H club members. About 2,000 persons attended the fair. Winners Listed Running saddle horse race, Gail Johnston, of Blyth; Gerald Williamson, of Walton; Frank McClure, Blyth. SS 9, Hullett Township, won the square dancing competi- tion. 4-H Club Ivan Howatt, RR 1, Belgrave, won the A. Y. McLean show- manship trophy in the Huron County 4-H championship dairy calf club achievement day. Run- ners-up were his sister, Doro- thy, and Wilma Dale. Other 4-H club results: Blyth- Belgrave 4-H Calf Club junior, Murray Vincent, Belgrave; sen- ior, Ross Wightman, Belgrave; best steer, Kenneth Black, Lila Black and Murray Scott; show- manship, Lila Black, Kenneth Black and Murray Scott; Blyth 4-H Dairy Calf Club Holstein, junior, Peter Sprung, Wayne Sprung, Gordon McMurray ; showmanship, Sandra a n d Shiela Henry, tied; senior, Ray- mond Hallahan, Ernest Morris- sey, Tom Riley; Ayrshires, jun- ior, Keith Cartwright, Ronald Howatt; showmanship, Ronald Howatt, Keith Cartwright; sen- ior, Ivan Howatt, Dorothy How- att, Douglas Howatt; showman- ship, Ivan Howatt; best group of three dairy heifer calves, Seaforth, Blyth and Bayfield clubs. Baking, Mrs. Lewis Stone- house, Mrs. Edgar Howatt, Bel - grave. Arts, crafts and needlework, Mrs. Wesley Heimpel, Wroxe- ter; Mrs. George Watt, Blyth. Domestic baking -Mrs. Edgar Howatt, best pie; Mrs. Leonard Arshambault, Blyth. best cake. Ponies Single pony in harness, not over 44 inches, Fred Halloway, Caistor Centre; Reg Shaw, Brantford; Jones Pony Farm, Belton; team pony in harness not over 44 inches, Mr. Shaw, Mr. Halloway, Jones Farm; sin- gle fine harness pony, over 44 inches, Leighton Shantz, Ney,r, Hamburg; Elmer Johnston, At- wood; Jones Farm; single fine harness over 47 inches but not over 50, Jack Fulcher, St. Marys; Jones Farm; team pon- ies over 44 inches, not over 52, Mr. Shantz, Mr. Johnston, Jones Farm, Milligan Stables, Shed- den; roadster pony single over 44 inches, Jones Farm, Mr. Shantz, Mr. Fulcher; open pony tandem, Mr. Johnston, Jones Pony Farm, Mr. Shantz; brood mare and foal, current year, not .over 44 inches, Mr. Hallo - way, Mr. Johnston, Jones Farm; foal, current year, Mr. Johnston, Mr. Halloway, W. J. Clark, Wingham; stallion, any age, Mr. Shaw, Mr. Halloway, Milligan Stables. Beef Cattle Herefords, Alexander Broth- ers, Pinkerton; Barbara Wat- kins, Londesboro; Edgar Wight - man; champion female, Alex- ander Brothers; champion herd, bull and three females, Mr. Wightman ; Shorthorn, Mr. Wightman, all classes; Aber- deen Angus, Bruce McGillivray, Port Elgin, 21 prizes; Elmer Ripey, Underwood, 19 prizes; champion female herd, bull and three females, Mr. McGillivray. Dairy Cattle Ayrshires, Ervin Schaus, Mildmay; Ivan Howatt, Mervin Lobb, Clinton; champion herd, Ervin Schaus; Holstein, G. R. McKiel, Clinton; Malcolm Stew- art, Seaforth; Huronview Home, Clinton; Bill Kolkman, Luck - now; champion, Mr. McKiel; Jerseys, Lorne Carter, Seaforth; Howard Kennedy & Son, Tiver- ton; champion, Howard Ken- nedy Si Son. Sheep Leicester, Ephriam Snell, Clinton, all classes; , Oxfords, Cyrus Lowden, Smithville; Dor- sets, P. E. Dearing, Exeter; Shropshires, Raymond Comfort, St. Anne's; Fred Gurney, Paris; Suffolk, Raymond Comfort, Ray- mond Callaghan; specials, cham- pion ram, Mr. Snell; champion ewe, Mr. Gurney; best flock and ram, Mr. Comfort, Mr. Dearing; best pen of two rams, Mr. Low- den and Mr. Dearing. Swine Albert Bacon, Belgrave, all classes. Grain Fall wheat, Ray Hanna, Bel - grave; Albert Bacon; late oats, Allan Betties, Bayfield; Ray Hanna; stalks of ensilage corn, William Carter and Gordon Carter, both of Blyth; six ears of grain corn, Mrs. Richard Procter, Belgrave, and Gordon Carter. COAL and FUEL OIL Wm. M. Hart Phone 784 • Seaforth tempetition. Keen . Entries Crowd As ._... Horse Show Clydesdale -Brood mare with foal, C. Halliday; 1961 foal, C. Halliday. Percheron or Belgian -Three- year old filly or gelding, Edwin Campbell; 1 -year-old filly or gelding, J. L. Dunsmore. Wagon Classes - Three-year- old filly or gelding, J. Fitch, 0. Bannerman. Harness Classes - Light draught team, N. Shantz, C. Halliday; wagon team, Allan Knill, B. McBride, J. Fitch, 0. Bannerman; Belgian team, 0. Bannerman, E. Campbell, 2nd and 3rd, L. Brock; heavy draught team, N. Shantz, C. Hal- liday, 2nd and 3rd; single wa- gon horse, A. Knill, B. Mc- Bride, J. Fitch, 0. Bannerman; four -horse tandem hitch, N. Shantz, C. Halliday, A. Knill, E. -Campbell, 0. Bannerman, Grey Brown; $100 special, N. Shantz, 0. Bannerman, C. Hal- liday, E. Campbell, A. Knill, K. Brown, J. Fitch, J. Brock, J. L. Dunsmore; township special, best five horses, N. Shantz, C. Hallidy, A. Knill, J. Fitch; best handled colt, C. Halliday; heavy wagon, A. C. .Grey, A. Knill, J. Fitch, K. Brown; heavy wa- gon team, A. Knill, J. Fitch, A. C. Grey, K. Brown. Judge -Wm. J. Dale. Cooks Compete For Fair Honors Bread - White bread, Mrs. Les Pryce, Mrs. J. Carter, Mrs. W. Colclough; brown bread, Mrs. J. Carter, Mrs. L. Pryce, E. Dennis; fruit bread, E. Den- nis, Mrs. J. Carter,- Mrs. Les. Pryce. Buns -Six buns, plain, E. Dennis, Reta Orr, Mrs. Robert Taylor. i4 - Cakes -Angel cake, uniced, Mrs. Colclough, Mrs. A. Jamie- son, Mrs. R. M. Scott; chocolate layer cake, Mrs. J. Carter, Mrs. G. Papple, Mrs. A. Jamieson; white layer cake, Mrs. J. Car- ter, Mrs. R. M. Scott, E. Den- nis; banana layer cake, Mrs. J. Carter, E. Dennis; chiffon cake, E. Dennis, Mr's. J. Carter, Mrs. B. Coleman; dark fruit cake, Mrs. J. Carter, Mrs. L. Pryce, Mrs. R. Taylor; light fruit cake, Mrs. R. Taylor, Mrs. Wes Hem- peil, Mrs. R. M. Scot; late and nut loaf,' Mrs. R. Taylor, Mrs. Colclough, Mrs. L. Pryce. Candy - Maple cream, Mrs. L. Pryce, Mrs. R. Saylor, Mrs. W. Heimpel, Mrs. L. Pryce, Mrs. R. M. Scott; home-made dipped chocolates, Mrs. R. M. Scott, Mrs. R. Taylor. Cookies - Seven cookies, plain, Mrs. W. Heimpel, Mrs. L. Pryce, Mrs. J. Carter; varie- ty uncooked cookies, Mrs. B. Coleman, Mrs. L. Pryce, Mrs. J. Carter; variety cooked cookies, Mrs. J. Carter, Mrs. R. Taylor, E. Dennis; cocoanut macaroons, E. Dennis, Mrs. J. Carter, Mrs. R. Taylor. Pies -Pumpkin pie, Mrs. J. Wallace, Mrs. R. M. Scott, Mrs. J. Carter; cherry pie, lattice top, Mrs. R. Taylor, E. Dennis, Mrs. J. Carter; .lemon pie, E. Dennis, Mrs. B. Coleman, Mrs. J. Car- ter; raisin pie, Mrs. R. M. Scott, Mrs. R. Taylor, Mrs. J. Carter; applie pie, Mrs. J. Wallace, Mrs. J. Carter, Mrs. R. Taylor. Tarts -Butter tarts with fruit, Mrs. R. Taylor, Mrs. G. E. Pap- ple, Mrs. J. Carter; jam tarts, E. Dennis, Mrs. J. Carter, Mrs. G. Papple. Miscellaneous - Tea biscuits, Reta Orr, Mrs. J. Carter, E. Dennis; whole wheat biscuits, Mrs. J. Carter, E. Dennis; bran muffins, plain, Reta Orr, Mrs. L. Pryce, Mrs. W. Coleman; shortbread, Mrs. B. Coleman, Mrs. L. Pryce, E. Dennis; shut- in box of treats, Mrs. J. Carter, Sheep..E S ro shiredo ns.-t ged ram, Ray Co> ifort, 1st and 2nd; shearling ram, R. Cgmfort, lst and 2nd; ram lamb, under .one year, Fred Gurney, 1st and 2nd, R. Comfort, Ord and 4th; ewe lambed in 1961, F. Gurney, R. Comfort, 2nd and 3rd, F. Gur- ney; shearling ewe, F. Gurney, R. Comfort, 2nd and 3rd, F. Gurney; ewe, aged, F. Gurney, 1st and 3rd, R. Comfort, 2nd and 4th; pen, R. Comfort, F. Gurney; best ewe, F. Gurney; best ram, R. Comfort. Southdowns - Aged ram, shearling ram, ram lamb un- der 1 year, ewe lambed in 1961, shearling ewe, ewe lamb and pen, Cyrus Lowden, 1st and 2nd; best ewe, C. Lowden; best ram, C. Lowden. Lincolns -Aged ram, shear - ling ram, ram lamb under one year, ewe lambed in 1961, shear - ling ewe, ewe lamb and pen, A. D. Steeper, 1st and 2nd; best ewe, A. D. Steeper; best ram, A. D. Steeper. Leicester -Aged • ram, Jas. R. ries Hi E, Snell, 1st and 20, Emke Bros.; shearling ram, J. Snelli lst and 3rd , EmIce Bros., 2nd;, ram lamb, under 1 year, J . R. E. Snell, 1st and 3rd, Emke Bros., 2nd; awe lambed in 1961, Emke, Bros., J. R. E. Snell, 2nd and 3rd; shearling ewe, Emke Bros., J. R. E. Snell, 2nd and 3rd; aged ewe, J. R. E. Snell, lot and 2nd, Emke Bros.; pen, J. R. E. Snell, Emke Bros.; best ewe, J. R. E. Snell; best ram, J. R. E. Snell. Oxfords -"Aged ram, Emke Bros., Cyrus Lowden, 2nd and 4th, Don Dearing, 3rd; shear - ling ram, Emke Bros., D. Dear- ing, C. Lowden, 3rd and 4th; ram lamb, under 1 year, Emke Bros., D. Dearing, C. Lowden, 3rd and 4th; ewe, lambed in 1961, Emke Bros., C. Lowden, 2nd and 3rd, D. Dearing; shear - ling ewe, Emke Bros., C. Low- den, 2nd and 4th; D. Dearing, 3rd; ewe lamb, C. Lowden, 1st and 4th, Emke Bros., 2nd, D. Dearing, 3rd; pen, Emke Bros., C. Lowden, 2nd and 4th, D. Outstanding Cattle Show at Seaforth Dual -Purpose Shorthorns Best cow in milk, John Keyes; best dry cow in calf, J. Keyes, 1st and '2nd; best young cow, 3 years and under, J. Keyes, 1st and 2nd; heifer, 2 years old, J. Keyes, 1st and 2nd; heifer, 1 year old, J. Keyes; heifer, un- der 1 year, J. Keyes; herd, J. Keyes, 1st and 2nd; champion female, J. Keyes. Special -Most points, John Keyes. Beef Cattle Butchers' Cattle - Steer or heifer over one year, Irvin Shenk, Ken Black, A. Gaunt, Harvey Campbell, N. Hodgins & Son; baby beef, 1 year or un- der, S. Black, N. Hodgins & Son, 0. Fiefer,3rd and 4th, H. Campbell. Aberdeen Angus -Bull, two years and over, I. Shenk, R. Doan, H. Campbell, N. Hod- gins & Son; bull, one year old, I. Shenk, H. Campbell; bull calf, senior, I. Shenk, H. Camp- bell, N. Hodgins & Son, R. Doan; bull calf, junior, I. Shenk, N. Hodgins & Son, H. Campbell, 3rd and 4th, R. Doan; cham- pion bull, 1. Shenk; cows, three years old, I. Shenk, H. Camp- bell, R. Doan, 3rd and 4th; heifer, 2 years old, I. Shenk, H. Hodgins & Son, H. Campbell, 3rd and 4th, N. Hodgins & Son; heifer, one year and under two, H. Campbell, I. Shenk, H. Campbell, N. Hodgins & Son, 4th and 5th; heifer calf, senior, I. Shenk, H. Campbell, N. Hod- gins & Son, 3rd and 4th, R. Doan; heifer,calf, junior, L Shenk, H. Cambell, R. & S. Mc - Mrs. L. Pryce, Mrs. R. M. Scott. Specials - Collection plain baking, E. Dennis, Mrs. L. Pryce, Mrs. J. Carter; six ways to serve apples, isirs. J. Carter, Mrs. L. Pryce six ways to serve potatoes, Mrs. J. Carter, Mrs. B. Coleman, Mrs. L. Pryce; five things with cake mix, Mrs. W. Coleman, Mrs. J. Carter. Lake of Woods -Loaf White bread, Mrs. R. Beynon, Mrs. H. McLeod; layer cake, Mrs. R. M. Scott, Mrs. J. Carter; pie, Mrs. J. Carter, Mrs. R. Taylor. Gorman Eckert -Chili sauce, Mrs. James Carter. Domestic Competition - Pie, Mrs. K. McLean, Mrs. H. Mc- Leod, Mrs. R. M. Scott; cake, E. Dennis, Mrs. R. M. Scott, Mrs. Jas. Carter. Standard Brands -Single lay- er white cake, Mrs. Bruce Cole- man; white bread, E. Dennis; milk rolls, E. Dennis; cinnamon buns, E. Dennis; champion cook (most points), Mrs. Jas. Carter. Sell that unnecessary piece of furniture through a Huron Eno- positor Classified Ad. Phone 141 1961, RAMBLER CLASSIC 1957 MORRIS MINOR -grey, four doth' 1954 PONTIAC COACH DUNLOP Nylon AS LOW AS 13.99 EXCH. Rayon 9.99 EXCH. MILLER MOTORS Phone 149 - Seaforth Kenzie, R. Doan, N. Hodgins & Son; champion female, I. Shenk; herd, I. Shenk, H. Campbell, R. Doan, N. Hodgins & Sons; three animals, get of one sire, I. Shenk, H. Camp- bell, R. Doan, H. Hodgins & Son. Special, inner of most points, Irvin Shenk. Judge -Wm. T. Strong. Dairy Cattle Guernseys -Bull, 1 year and over, Wm. Dale, 1st and 2nd; bull calf, under 1 year, Wm. Dale; champion male, W. Dale; best cow, W. Dale, 1st, 2nd and 4th, Gordan Papple, 3rd; hei- fer, 2 years old, W, Dale; year- ling heifer, W. Dale, G. Pap- ple; heifer calf, senior, Wilma Dale, Nellie Baan, Gerald Baan; heifer calf, junior, Dean- na Dale, Kenneth Papple, Lin- da Papple; champion female, Wm. Dale; herd, Wm. Dale, 1st and 2nd; best group of three cows, Wm. Dale; most points, Wm. Dale. Ayrshires-Bull, 2 years and over, Ervin Schaus; champion male, E. Schaus; cow, 3 years old and over in milk, E. Schaus, 1st and 2nd; dry cow, any age, E. Schaus; heifer, 2 years old, E. Schaus; yearling heifer, sr., E. Schaus; yearling heifer, jr., E. Schaus, 1st and 2nd; heifer calf, senior, E. Schaus; heifer calf, junior, E. Schaus; cham- pion female, E. Schaus; herd, E. Schaus; best group of three cows, E. Schaus; most points, E. Schaus. Jerseys -Bull, 2 years old and over, Lorne Carter; bull, 1 year old, L. Carter; bull calf, under 1 year, L. Carter, 1st and 2nd; champion male, L. Carter; cows, 3 years old and over, in milk, L. Carter, 1st, 2nd and 3rd; dry cow, any age, L. Carter, 1st and 2nd; heifer, 2 years old, L. Carter, 1st and 2nd; heifer yearling, senior, L. Carter, 1st and 2nd; heifer, yearling, junior, L. Carter, 1st and 2nd; heifer calf, senior, L. Carter, 1st and 2nd; heifer calf, senior, L. Carter, Nellie Baan, L. Carter, Gerald Baan; heifer calf, junior, L. Carter, 1st and 2nd, George Townsend, 3rd; champion female, L. Carter; herd, L. Carter; best group of three cows, L. Carter; most points, L. Carter. Judge -Stan Marshall. Dearing, 3r4; heat ewe, C Lowden; best ram, Emke Bros.. Dorset Horned -,tied ram, shearling ram, ram lamb un- der one year, ewe lambed in 1961, shearling ewe, ewe lamb, and pen, P. L Dearing, 1st and 2n4; best ewe and best ram, P. E. Dearing. Cheviot -.•-Aged ram, Vance Day, lst and 3rd, Robert Brown, 2nd and 4th; shearling ram, R. Brown, 1st and 4th, V. Day, 2nd and 3rd; ram lamb, under 1 year; V. Day, 1st and 3rd, R. Brown, 2nd and 4th; ewe lambed in 1961, V. Day, 1st and 3rd, R. Brown, 2nd and 4th; shearling ewe, V. Day, 1st and 3rd, R. Brown, 2nd and 4th; ewe lamb, R. Brown, 1st. and 3rd, V. Day, 2nd and 4th; pen, V. Day, R. Brown; best ewe, R. Brown; best ram, V. Day. Suffolk -Aged ram, shearling, ram, ram lamb under 1 year, ewe lambed in 1961, shearling ewe, ewe lamb, Ray Comfort, 1st and 2nd; pen, best ewe and best ram, R. Comfort. Hampshires - Aged ram, Emke Bros., 1st and 4th, Fred Lowden, 2nd and 3rd; shear - ling ram, F. Lowden, 1st, 3rd and 4th, Emke Bros., 2nd; ram lamb, under one year, Emke Bros., 1st and 4th, F. Lowden, 2nd and 3rd; ewe lambed in 1961, Emke Bros., 1st and 4th, F. Lowden, 2nd and 3rd; shear - ling ewe, F. Lowden, 1st and 4th, Emke Bros., 2nd and 3rd; ewe lamb, Emke Bros., lst and 4th, F. Lowden, 2nd and 3rd; pen, F. Lowden, Emke Bros.; best ewe, F. Lowden; best ram, Emke Bros. Corriedale-Aged ram, shear - ling ram, ewe lambed in 1961, shearling ewe, ewe lamb, and pen, Emke Bros., 1st and 2nd, ram lamb, under one year, Emke Bros., 1st and 2nd, Ray Comfort, 3rd. Cotswold - Aged ram, ram lamb under 1 year, ewe lambed in 1961, shearling ewe, ewe lamb and pen, Jas. R. E. Snell, lst and 2nd; best ewe and best ram, Jas. R. E. 'Snell. Pen of three market lambs - Vance Day, Cyrus Lowden, A. D. Steeper. Judge -John Cowan. Legion Bingo Winners Seaforth,Canadian Legion, Branch 15, held another suc- cessful bingo in the Memorial Hall on Saturday evening, with the jackpot remaining unclaim- ed for another week. Specials were won by Mrs. Sam Spencer, Clinton; Mrs. Ashton, Clinton, and Bill Garrick, Goderich; Mrs. Ed. Dower, Seaforth, and Lar- ry Dillon, Seaforth. Regular games went as fol- lows: Mrs. Clarence Reid, Hen- sall, and Bill Newman, Clinton; Mrs, Ken Swan (2), Seaforth; Mrs. George Hoy (2), Ethel; Mrs. Scott Habkirk, Seaforth; Mrs. Sam Spencer, Clinton; Mrs. Walters, Walton, and Mrs. Bill Newman, Clinton; Mrs. Jim McGregor, Seaforth; Mrs. Lawr- ence Plant, Brussels; Sam Spen- cer, Clinton; Lillian Newman, Clinton, Mrs. Jim McGregor and Jim Kelly, Seaforth; Tom Beattie, Seaforth; Mrs. Mus- tard, Toronto; Mrs. Robert Hub- ert, Seaforth. The door prizes were won by Auguste Ducharme, Dublin, and Bill Garrick, Goderich. The $25 special was won by Mrs. Alex McMichael, Clinton. 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