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NAME FIELD CROP `.FAIR . WINNERS
';''Rodney trats,A.RusselL.T, Bolton; Ryan; Win. S. D. Storey; Barley,
(Gary) and Jack Crozier, (tie}; iRebert Broadfoot, John Mender-
Lewis P COyne,R. W. Campbell, son, L -'P, ,Coyne, Luther. Sander's; ,
"Bill -Strong, Luther Sanders, Oliver't oats, late; 'Arnold• Janti,eaon Qs
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Pryce, Donald $:iiebaz an 'John 'E. car Keipfer, Robert Pothering
Henderson and $arold Pryce (tae)•.ltam Thing Jamieson; oats early,
r#ed
TJ HUBOIt J kPOSJTOB, SFAF01iTH, ON's., SEPT,
Parkland Barley. - Bob Pother- ;bon; Buchanan, Fred Mc0 ymont;
i;gham, Lewis P. • -Coyne, . Bill. mixed ,grain, oats and barrley,
Strong, Mae, Scott, Luther:Sander`s! 1 Arnold Jamieson, John 'Hander
Laverne Gedkin, -,' Jack Crozier, `son, Luther`Sanders, L. P.. Coyne'
John Henderson, Harold Pryce. 1 white beans, ' Wm. 5, D. ' Storeys
Pfister Corn -John Bell, Rotaert husking corn, on- cob, Rsib "l! other.
Fotheringham, Joe Lane, Mervin Ingham,, John E. 13e11, Sohn Broad
Lane, John ` Henderson, ; Luther foot; Ivan McClymont; champion
Sanders,; Gordan Papple, •Iaan Me- ship 1/z bushel, Class 1-9, J. Arnold
Clymont,: Harold Pryce, Robert E„,, Jamieson; ;;bale first cut hay, .La
McMillan, Joe_Lane, :Earl. McSpad verric Godkin,. Ken Ryan, Tuan -Mc
den, Art Henderson CIymont; ' bale' second . cut hay,
GIt•
tfi1N Bob Fptbermgham Ivan McCly
Dee- McKereher, Lavern • Godkiin,
Alfalfa ;'seed, John : Henderson, moot field 'chopped. hay, dist cut
Robert Fotheringham,, Luther San -,f Don'McKexcher,.Arnold Jamieson,
ders, Wan S 1i::. Storey;.; timothy,'. sheaf of • X.iT stalks ensilage corn
Garnet Adams, ;; Guy Dor`rance, Kohn Broadfoot, Vis; Campbell, Iv
Wm S ,D. Storey; Luther Sanders; an,:McClymont; Mac S!
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redclbver,_R.obert-�Fotheringham, _._r:
J. Arnold Jamieson, Luther San
ders W>•ti • S.- D. Storey; fall
HENS
se srow'
The ;natural gas, industry in gas manufactured from; 'oil and
Southwestern Ontario was born then enriched with liquid propane
January 23, 1889, in Gosfield� town- gas, , and also.with'by-product re
ship, -Essex County, when'the in- finery still gas purchased':from.the
;tial well in what became known Imperial Oil refinery' at.' Sarnia:
as the Essex: field was' "brought Consequently,s in 1943, Union 'be
in". Eventually, almost 100 .wells gan negotiating to ianport gas
were developed in this • field,' but from the United States. These tie-
the enorrnoUs demands of• the large gotiations were successful and •the
markets 'served -Windsor •(1894), ~Company '.has •been. receiving U.S
Detroit (1895) and Toledo (1808) -
proved overwhelming.,`In1904, the
field was badly invaded by salt
water and was abandoned
j: Industry prospects • were dim
then until 1906 and the discovery,
of a.siw; million cubic foot gas _Well
Wear.-kaetche :ni.ent.`County: This'
ell• proved to be the initial well prier. First deliveries_, of this gas
of the -:great- Tilbuxy_:_fie1d ;which,_ were received in ,Novena , o' 1956
gas each year since 1949 - Since
the war, redoubled exp�lo-ration by
0h
both Union and other fario pro-
ducers 'ha's proven' up new re-
serves And to •,„-make .the future
even brighter, in 1954, Union sign-:
ed_• a_second end. even-.largez pur
chase contract with ,its U:S,- sup=
to, 'date;, has : produeetl, More than -Meanwhile pians for construe;
2 biihon -cubic feet, of .gas- do - o the Trans -Canada i .elfin
n f pap e
whet; -Robert Yothernigharri,.. Ken
Hear Grand Send Speaker flurry .of activrt followed the. to
y esti Canada
Ther September :; nie'e'long, of - the �'F1e e ler discovery: In-Nfarcli; ;1907: ; bring gas to:Eastern
from,..!,-._cry.&talized'. and.
Arnold Circle of :til- a Presbyterian gas was 'piped to Chathani and, early in '1957, with the :assurance
Church, Ifensall,•, was ,held:. at the'. within -,two, years; lines .were-: laid .Of ,;immediate added supplies
.from`
home of Mrs. Clark Kennedy, of;to .Windsor, Wallaeeburg,. Sarnia, ,theUnited. States and longer term
-Grand • Bend,' .Monday 'evening-, Rid etown.:'and.~Leaman on' To: •
n g future SuPlolies from Alberta the
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1A1I' ST SEAF,ORTI;T:
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` RAFORT .. ,
President .Mrs A.' Orr ';presided"' roteet the 'Tilbiir field from the
p y Com an"-' em irked oa-a lar
"and led ^ i prayer. Mrs: '!Harry:' •fate. which ljefell the Fsse -€ielo p y b
dM s7Haatr . FIo con. - a -' scale expansion: program --up.- to'
and-ap , T . - y-:.. Y, three, .vitally interested companies • . . _.
"Meditation on; ,-The Voteanic '.Oil and Gas:. Com- aha encs :of June; • 1958, ,rtes ora
ducted the yvorstup,.. , r
Prayer " ,';,: - ` pang Limited;;,United•' Fuel Supply gram ^included:
_ ' Mrs. Kennedy .:introduced' the Compaily . Limit_ed;=and_._Riggetown _ _ Construction of a large?diantet'er_
guest < speaker, 1C7rs. Tavener, -of • Fuel Supply .. Company Limited- transmiSTsign - pip"efine stretclun'g.
Grand Bend, who gave a;very in -; merged en -'December 11, 1911, to ;142 males' from the' Company's
teresting discourse on Missions'= form what is: now known•as;Union Dawn township. storage station_;to:
the vicinity, of Oakville, 'to a ,point`
Home and Abroad, Business 'fel'.has Company of Canada, Limit of connection•- with the •.Trans -Can
lowed: Mrs; Orr gave the report • ed.
on = the Presbyterial Nine visits 1 As gas supplies and market de- oda pipeline system
to shut-ins werereported,`',A piano •minds continued to. grow,`, so •did 'Establishment
'of Ontario Nater-,
duet -by Mrs: Kennedy -ands Baugh'; the new company, - which gradual _al Gas ;Storage and Pipeline Lim
ter; ---Jean;:; was -very much--enjoy--ly-�added-such-new-markets as~•Til= aced as ` an • •operatmg• •- subsidaa-r-y
ed.. Mrs. B Beaton •thanked the bury (1919), Sarnia (1925-) Wind- company; to purchase, store, trans
guest -speaker for;; her--uispiring;`,`sor (1926), Chatham ;(1927),., Wal mit_ and wholesale gas: : '
-message and Mrsk Kennedy -•A laceburg (1927-),- Petroha -(3927) . manstr-uietion-of.,:distrabution• faril
d Yi "- f
)Vlrs:- R Bell Limitedsupplied to Wallaceburg' tenon . Stratford,: Strathroy. , and,
Tkie Ladies' .Aid of Carnet -iii 1922.-23. , . Stoney" Pomt
Church met" at the- home of Mrs: Union Gas continued to explore Supplying of natural, gas, on ' i
Earl Caiggbell )V[onday evening. :,for acid develop natural gas' re wholesale basis, `to Hamilton. and
'Mit:.John_ Soldan'-s,.group; was in sources "in' Southwestern Ontari• o;" Kitchener.
charge of '.the ::::ir9a3n::
l;. Scrap=':10:::-•5];::ph.i.'[..4:11:1;9.
gfields as ;Dawn, Asquasition of• the major portion
Lure passages wea'by Mrs'.' Chatham,:.DCamden,;':";Gore,' of the facilities,:'of Dominion N'a
n,;.:aien m,;:;tie .,,,• .:ironed ,.,.�,a a'ii.a',u,r,,,,.,,,..tiirai. Gas. Coronan_v Limited,_.-.:._.
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delicious lunch; was- served"by tli'e"� andon (1330) lTnion e'citZired, ties -`an =t Service
o rra
hoste-ss-- rs-Snell;. M -is .Hby n Northern "Pipe Line Company, tural gas service ,au !Guelph Wa
tl e summer f-19 Natural
b 58 gas
rs.�. Robert- e'-
Will Talk . M g came obvious that toe 1 su hes
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'reading •L'oved the Kirks were not . to neat' the in service -has now begun m ,, .St
Scotland,":' Mrs: 'Pearl Love, Mrs: creasing local demands and, idur-:
^E. Munn .contributed.a lovely piano° ing the war ''it .becanie necessary
H soles to augment the natural gas:, with
,sufficient,.
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Distributed by
Duo . Therm - Division.
Citchener -= Lc,
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111Q DEii 7 03 30"AS GRANGE,
:Completely_automatie... All irner5 light instantly
when
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Th'e - vela Thermal Ey ls`
S' turned dn. Fx Y
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maintains exact heat de
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fired -for warrnin�
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bofh
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or
-'-frying.
Just , dial the temperature. you want , and the
Thermal Eye control does the rest. - Automatic oven.
does. your: baking and roasting while you are absent
See this Findlay' Automatic Range- heTore buying.
Findlay Ranges acid Furnaces are completely
ars int s
Blyth
lack an ,d White
Despite heavy ram, 'Huron.:.•Coun
ty-llplstetrr $];ceders ;staged ;t�ieir,
finest Biaci�;:. and white sl ow:• •to
date on_September 17 ±rn connec
tion-with:'Blyth Fahi A,talar bf.
151 head 'were. shown^ by • 31 exhibi
tors; iriaking this bne of the.larger
County: Holstein shows m Ontario•
this year--- Ross Marshall,. E:irltton,
waS; the premier breeder, and:.pre-
mier exhibitor, with Thorn -as Bay
den and Son; ; Gorrie; runner un for,
the 'premier breeder award, and
Wellington- Brock. and Son, ,-Gran-
ton, runner-upfor prenner
tor.
Bisset Bros;, Goderieh sbo'ving.
fel.. the first' time in several, years;
had the grand champion , bull,
while Harold.Baclley,: Watton, show-
ed the ,grand .champion new. The,
Bassetgrand ,.champion :was .Roe-`
land Reflection Signet,‘a•son._ofthe
noted A.B.C. Reflection Sovereign.
Although seven years old, lie Walks,
on a good set of legs'and ,feet,:,is-:
very sharp'. in. the.. shoulder,, and.
log and deep' in the :rib. The re
SerVe1 senior., and: reserve. ' grand
;champion bull -was the second prize
aged 1iu11,..lto.ckwood+Prince Rock-
et,_owned ;by Ross: Nfarshall. 'Tom:
Hein, 'Woodham,' showed the jun
in; chirnp]on winning- w -a th
Thamesview 'Regal, 'the first ;prize
senior' yearling, a' very , dairylike
smooth individual, with an eneep r'.
tionaliystrnngg-- )•np' -'rhe reserve
junior award• went to Thomas Hay
deft ,aild 'Son on the winning junior-
bull calf, Banella Ester Gent,, a.'
deep, ;well-balanced; datry4ike;
dividual,
,For the .third time, Egmont
Rocklyn Agneswas,'named senior
and. grand champion female at this
shorn+• for Harold Badley; Walton
She headed .'•:the dry . aged ; cows,
While the winner in the, aged cow
in milk class; Barbar Monogram
Gladys; owned • by Alvan: ,Bettles,
Bayfield,: took the reserve senior
and reserve :grand championship.
The grand - champion is a very ..
Stylish cow,, with •.a- good spring of
rib,, strong in the loin, and carry-
ing a box:car ,rump,' The reserve
grand" char/lido/1 has a, wealth of
dairy character and an excellent,'
particularly well veined udder
She took- t%e award as -hest nd '
tiered' fema e` of the •sho• .
The senior yearling, heifer ,Class
provided both, the. junior andre-
serve junior.. champion��.� wins the. •
tunipx_ofvsrd_going to Allen G: Bet ,
ties'/ Bayfield on AlcrQft Silver
lo, and the •reserve ° junior to Har
Old, Radley, Walton.
No less than ten different ex-
hibitors tion at least one .first
prize;•TTlarold==B and -.Moss
Marshall had. four: firsts each;_
liotnas Hayden and Son and Alvei
Nettles; ' three firsts' each; Tom
/fern , and Wellington Brock and
Son, two frsts each; 'and George.
Kennedy, Norman Knapp, Auburn,
lien G. •Bettles and Wiliiatn L:
dr:,t3ialton}_ one first each
.In, a Special:, class for1X1410 000
.pound -coves, the winner was 'Med
Acres -•Miss Commander, -owned -%y.
•a a seven
Ross lVTarshall. She has
" 95 ounils
Marshall.
of'1080
' actatid eco/
1 nr p
milk, .3,718. pounds fat, on : twice -a -
day, ,milking: •'The., judge Was Fred'
M, Snyder, Waterloo.
Bisset Bros, won the senior get-
of-sire
et
of -sire class"on the -get of`Rows-
dale Pabst. Andy, while Harold
3adley showed the whining, junior
get -of -sire, a group -by Glenafton
Benefactor. A1Bettles liad tlre
first prize progeny of dam from:
Rarbal:' Mon -O -Gram Gladys; while
Harold: Hadley showed the , first
prize junior herd; and',Wellington
Brock: and Son, the winning. senior
liege.,'
iVfarys,.;=and work completed on
the tr=ansmission:'an rfiat4h„tion
facilities to Godericli Clinton; °Sea -
forth••
Mitchell • -noel -intervening
areas
Life iriay begin • at 40 but by
that timeat s more difficult to keep
your chin up, -because -if-s likely;.
doubled:.'''
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THERMAL . 'burner - EYE .' AUTOMATICALLY r'
CONTROLleft front
no more boil-oyqrs or: burned .
arse' Set :Thermal E e and"
cooling will stay•at required
temperature as foick as de-
sired Evert nil1k can -be left:....
at-• warming temperature.
reimm C-tiYEN-'(iME" CI
CONiRot takes ail•the:-guess-
work'; out . of roasting anderatyre,l?
• baking. Set your .'tem ,
•set'yourtime and' i
leave t. The
control does your baking'and •-
-roasting-while you are absent.' -
AUTOMATIC IGNITION POR TOP
BURNERS AND OVEN; „cacti
burner lights itself imniedia¢
tely when gas is turned on.
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WEDNESDAY, OCT. ist
Outstanding, •Livestock • Sho_vit,_
Ilsrness, Road, Chariot and Potty
Races - Vaudeville, Rides, Bands
- DAYLIGHT SAVING' TIME. '-
-Stage Show in the,Arena,"830 p:in
Circle: Eight Ranch with;siipportiug
artists; featurirrg- the "Coronation
Squares" Internatidnal Square
Dance Champions -
Dancing at 10.40` p.m.' on the • new
polished floor.:.:,
H. I. ARR.ELL 0, MELVIN ROME
Pres. Sec
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,CONDITIONER,
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nLoY:the 'eoanfo
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heating•vith a Findlay forced: air -heating system: ,The
new' gas tired Models .are ruggedly built and •efficient;•,
designed for years Cif ecoitomniCal trouble-free operation:
designed asid built by Canadians .- Since 1860 r-
1301.3) IN YOUR. pienuCT BY,
George 'A. Sills & "ins
' ARLETON ON
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Mier' Gas Comiatty of Canada,' Limited'
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with New Fast Automatic lighting
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Here lsa range that
be -proud of that evil! help
you produce - the -kind ' of bak-
ing that pleases everyone..
Its de`signecr"to fit ir(tti ny— '
kitchen- is only 211/2"'' wide,
but has extra capacity 'oven. .
Chickthe following features
then come- in and loo-k':'Aver,
this. Findlay Gas Range
we'll be glad to demonstrate;
. Econ-o-matic instantaneous ;.
aulomatic top hurtle-rigitiof
. Full white porcelain enamel finish .. •
full porcelam-enameiled avec- _.
.One giant, three 1tandardLLtimmet.
save iop.butnets
•Aotohiatic-oyer-Heat control
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Availablewith automatic oven ignition
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