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SEAFORTH, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1959
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EMBERS OF BRANCH 15 .... ... IAN .. par e.
,. ,: ,�• f om Seaf illi: •: Followin the service
_,,- ,,, „:;James ,•who has, been transferred r .o.,, , g,
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ehurcki_sei'vice m honor+ g i� . a, ,.-. �.>. � ,.. •:. , �.,
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_ .. �. _ . .,, ,:� e :bra ch
r } nt_,of the Cenota h. At a -meeting::: of _th _ , n ..�.`il•,
- ... ,, s. carried. out in fru . P .. g ,. M-
ode, proceeded to`Vic'tors Park�here.�.a�:Shgrt program.. wa ,. , -
_a reeiaiannrof�iis_entribution while a enUer !)f the-'branch...The�pre'se
-�-�.-da,---inear%ber-s -presented M -r. ,-James MXl�k'tba-,..'I`V; mocker an AP ;,
i a - e 1 , :;. E• s"tor holo -b Philh s;.
°•�� as m b Secret r Ke Poyyell and President Harry. Nesbitt, and Mr. James spoke bri fy (.xPo-3 ,• : lt.. Y p,
. lotion wes. ode,. Y Seer a y.....:, �• ..: and
Enlargement of "Seaforth Districttion, accommodation requiren encs
High School will ,be en early --re at'the SDBS will be fora minimum
gturement, it-has'beoine- apparent of 432 , pupils in 964 , •Tn . addition,'
aS.a; result of studies made of -the
potential studentpopulation. in the
area served`: by the [school.•
Department of Education offi--.
vials
:in determining secondary
school aecommodation "employ a
formula based on the attendance in
the' primary: schools included in'the
area served by .the ."secondary
school. Attendanee in the various
grades in these; ^ schools is- as dol -
lows': Grade 1,•166; 2, 150; ,3, 16Q,`
4, 168; .5, 152: " 6, -1.49;` 7, 181; 8,
Producers.
t11e
ssembly _Yard:..
Reeognitiolg-,was granted South
Huron hog producers with: the de-
. 'to ',open "an assembly yard
in Hensall fihe decision was taken,,
at -a meeting of directors •of the
Huron. :1 -log Producers held: in Clin-
ton Tuesday evening::
There are many large'pro"ducers
of hogs M. the Hensall area, Presi-
dent' Ross Love- said.7This•-new
yard will save long hauls and be
muh more r convenient::The yard
e.
will- be located at the Hensall sales
:barns.
A
e h ..
o to as_ ruskiz� ' ons
rn v -t ..
tracts_lo t movement• of ho s
� he g
from yards. to -plant; awarded on_
the basis of competitive tenders,
gained "ground :,Tuesdayz-whenr-the
directors adopted a resolutionto-,be
forwarded to:'the Ontario Associa
tion." It was, explained."that :there
was a feeling among smaller truck-,
ing concerns that they were being
discriiniii:ated against. The meet
-ing feltfurther consideration eshotild
be given the'complaint and adopt-
ed a resolution -to make possible"
consideration l..a provincial level
-The nieetrng --7ieard -"Jake Koch"
-ler„ of, Taronto,l :sales manager of
the, Ontario organization,- "explain
the application of deficiency pay-
ments and. the ;effect the regula-
tions will have -on the hog produc-
ers'. operations. Dong.M les; Huron
agricultural representative told of
the • plans to, establish feeder pig'
Provision must- be made for• peak
years, ,sueh'as the 181 pupils now;
in grade ,7,, who will reach SDHS
in September, -1960
Present attendance is 365, as
compared.' to an over all.' approved
capacity of 270,,basedon-30 pupils
to "a room. According ,;to Principal -
L, P. PIuansteel, the difficulty is
that; a ` separate classroom, is re-
quired for each grade and some-
times this:results in. certain roams
not being to capacity. While
108. On the basis of this informa- on, balance there appeared to be
�r' ::w a:y >,s - ar ro-f,. "'?>• m^.u„': `> -`"'•' awp. .. �'�
a 1 r:{,dot
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b�
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a
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T,�' wa eld--ih-Se firth -Sunda ; ,when some 350 men from ;the parishes of St, -C u , g. 1?,
•,,;THE'ANNUAL IIOIGY>•_NAME �I�J.. ., . „ . s�-h ,.: a, - , , 3�,
-tat : Victoria -
.. , .e hutch here. The, parade assembled
� n :-B1 hand -Seafo tli marched, .to tile: service in St. jetties' Church . , . : ,
Mitchell `Dublin, . Ciinto_ , : Yt ..r ,.„ .. , it,
a . .- :
Park, .and was headed ,1�y:the Seaforth;liigkilanders, Band,. Here is :proceeding along. Main. Street ;and approaching •.Goderic�i •r. Street
of. Rev. 'C. E.: Salle
". -delivered: the sermon and:"renewal:'of the Holy Name pledge was�`wnder the direction
ev. Father , Lynch; D,ublm, , ... ..>„ .
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h••: dries r :of ~district.,five; Solemn 'Benediction marked:ahe close• of the services, (Expositor photo by Philip's).
ort to • ,-
v Seaf
an
BFtouII
ublin Pries
►ear
es
suer.. its•
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Rev. Father, R. J. Durand PP,
,
Pat--
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a: -_
D ilii : t. t
willtake char e of:Dublin' S
-�.g,..
'.
ck Roman.Catholie Ch arch ar-•
ri s t� par-
ish,
neo 2 '. 'AnnOunC
4sh,' effective Ju 7.
--Merit was made of the change on
Tuesday by the Most. Rev, - John
• C. Cody, '"Bishop of London.
;Rev. Durand. replaces Rev. Dr.
the -perish
J. B. 'F.foulkes, pastor of , p .
for 25' °ears. Dr.:,FfoulkeSe ;who:
has been in failing health for, the
liras
a'
. Years, Will -retire at that
` ' ast two
e.
y.
Dublin' durin • Dr,
Assistant''
at
g r
lattices' illness, Rev-- Father J:"
Lynch, abeen a appointed as-
sistant
has
�.PP
to St:; Joseph's parish; Chat
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W,
ons ruction Fiere
New " :co struction' continues in' The;` Nursing -Home en; Centre
n
•
Seaforth at a: rapid •paee,'with Street. "
'$37,200 in building- permits' issued " .Councilor Rivers reported • a re
:b Seaforth'Town•,Council at, their" cent tripto the arena''<yith''M+r."
J e":meetin Thur"sda night. The `Ta'Tor London' tm .was re-.
un g .Y. Y � n -X
re -
meeting,: the shortest of the :yea moved from the -nom -side. was
g.
and ..3.0 minutes saw the thatsome spreading ''w 's.
"Lone hour found o g a
P
reeve•; and all. councillors presentt,"•prevalent, possibly caused' by the
Dr. P. L. Brady. 'Ma or away of theposts. As t
'extent y , rotting w y Y
F. .Christie presided. council was told, no 'meeting' had
Perrniits were:- issued- to Nuway" • been held of the arena commis -
Building Company, .,London, '; for- sion. '
$8,000 for a residence for L. Eck- • Street"program for the mantle was
eins:viller;, en East William Street. routine with'drains fixed' and cold
British American Oil Company per- and „spray', patching being carried
'Mit was for 16,000 .for' a new :;seri
$ ., ,. the report of the
.,. ., . , .out, according to•
vice- station. The=- station will.:be
,_ : , c t Ha oiling
.. 'the, _ chairman Sot bknrk NO
the X
knit immediately,be d . e
. . •hard been planned • as. • yet, hesaid,
istin station ".:-at the corner' of Vic- ii --,
g ,.. r but40..bags of calchum„badbeen
toric Sireet - :Mad Goderich Street
c On e.'streets ' where res,-
placed , the
East:' .' Other Permits were: N. dents complained of the dCst tnen"-
Schneider, $10;000, - residence; ` J. ace. ”
C. Crich, $200, garage, and Pearl
Union; Gas Company 'had repair-`
e +,he,'sidewalk on:part ,of Main
'Street inr-front of the post office,
• , he said, and the company' request-
CiVic ed that, council present a bill for
•. 1
H� a W 'any re airs necessary at ,cross ,
walks, if repaired by tare town
crew.
Long � Time
John Mcl
Timmer, $3,000,, sung porch at the
There passed away on Thursday,
June 11, at,his home in Grey town
ship, John McNabb, in r his 84th
year. He Was born ' in McKillop
tow, shi , the son of the late W11-
.
.
liam- McNabb and 'Janet Stewart.
In 1885 he moved ",to Grey town-
ship:
In 1898 he was married to.Mary
`McNair, ,who predeceased him in.
1948.- Two sons,;. James and John,:
died in infancy .He is,.stiry ved by
four daughters: Margarets (Mrs.
Martin MacDonald) Jeannette
(Mrs. Major Youngb'iut),. of Au
burn, Kate 'of° Teniiskaming "Que.;,
and Helen (Mrs. Lloyd Barkwell),
of Galt, and -17 grandchildren" and
two great-grandchildren
•...;Mr. `McNabb` farmed in Grey
township all his life and attended
the Presbyterian ,: Church:. • For
many years lie- was prominent in
township affairs. He; was a ;former
assessor' and fax collector. He was'
deputy -reeve and, reeve • far sev-
eral years. He >also was promo
ent in the - Liberal party in Huron:
County. For the past year Mr. Mc-
Nabi liad been irt, failings health.
The •f eral which was,.
"largely
Tai un ,
attended, was Conducted by Ii.By
• J. Greene .; from 'his late;:residencce
n Sat rd June 13. The;pall-
bearers were "Murray McNabb,
43bb Di -�s -
Stewart McNabb, •Robert Stewart,
A. H. Robertson, James Anderson
.and George. McDonald. Flowers
were carried by four grandsons,
Ross, Stewart, 'Lyle, and '.Lynn
Youngblut. Interment was in Cran-
brook cemetery.: "
•
OOYears ofAge
Burns' Church
HasAnniversar
Burns' Church, Hullett, w a s
crowded -to -overflowing -Sunday -ler
the-
ro ed=to-o a owin-Sunda fer-
the- first';of a two-week centennial
`celebration An 'estimated 300per-
sons ,attended
ersons,attended. the church and flow-
ed into. the vestibule 'and church-
yard for .the services.
Speakers ." included'•the Rev. A
W. Gardiner, of Alvinston, minister,
• of the church from 1932 to 1938,
" e re ent.
Rev. J. T. `Whit s
and the'R v. ,, p
minister of the church since 1953.
Loudspeakers akers carried• the
service ce
to the crowd outside the small
church.
The. choir Sang special
"-althems'
with Miss:Ida Leiper' at the, organ,•;
Two bouquets .of 'mor' were Alae-
ped in the church, one in memory
of the pioneers of the' comintunity,:
who were faithful 'members of the
"church, and one 'in Memory of
those' whoserved in the World
Wars, especially -the five young
men from Burns' Church who
made the, supreme sacrifice
'diose attending:the services lin-
gered to renew acquaintances at
the Close: The graveyard, adjoining
the clinrcls,' was decorated with
numerous bouquets.
''bpring'the following
Rev. Gardin-
er read • the following letter .from
-Mrs. J. E.'Somerville (Mary Reid),
a : former organist at Burns''
Church and maw of 1541 Rockland
Ave., Victoria, B.C.:
`'As'I have just recently teamed
that Burns' Church will be fortun-
ate in
ortun-ate:in having you take part in one
.
of their centennial services, I
would greatly appreciate having' a
few .lines• read on Centennial Sun --
day in memory of my parents, Mr.
(Continued on Page 8)
Ban _ Concerts
Asking .hew far to carry out a
road program •this year, all coun-
cillors agreed that it should be held
at a minimum, doing only that
work which was absolutely, neces--
The town horse ,was sold for"
$215, Councillor John ` Baldwin,
chairman of the property commit --
tee, told council. The clerk was in
structed to inform the- owners of
,the field where the horse had been
p
as
fr
ed that
theyno ranger would
require:the land.'
Council" decided to sell the shoe
factory for the amount Which they
had paid for it, -following, a discus-
sion ofan offer of a local firm ;to
rent the building, with the possi=
biiity .they reight.be interested in
purchasing i . All council agreed
when Property Chairman Baldwin
asked what he should ask for the
wilding, ;that all council was" in.;
crested `in• was -getting its 'money
back..' • •
:Mr, Baldwin will negotiate:With
the firm and for the present . will
rent the building to them for. stor-
age on a 30 -day rental basis.
'rhb police report showed 23 coin -
plaints during May, with the car
being driven 2,006.miles. Councillor
Baldwin was questioned by Coun-
cillor Rivers as to necessity of two
men on duty early in the evening,
He was informed that this didn't
cost the town any more money' as
(COn%inued on Page 8) ' •
dire Destroys
District Auto
A fire which started sunder .the
dash of a car early Tuesday eve-
ning, quickly sPreadI
and complet
e-
ly
gutted the interior of the " ve-
hicle -as- it was-moving:--along_:a
sideroad near Seafox "th
SohnJohnston,Joho Brumfield, no-
ticed ston,
tice ;the fire.under:'the dash of
his car while driving along a side -
road, 11/4 Miles from town, toward
a ful
Harpurhey. He tried, unsuccessful-
ly,
nsuac ss
ly, to extinguish the blaze. As i
-started to spread,. he. walked, the
half mile' distance to ' the farm
,home Mr. andMrs. `El in Wil-
sonof w
son and the' alarm was raised' to
the Seafortf'i'"iiural Fire 'Brigade
olmes PUC
Passes In Hospita
BRelines'`inana ger. Rae , g .
Seaforth Public Utility Commis
-sion,- 'ed- n_.W--estrainster-Hos ita1,
Lozidazi Monday. -evening; ; He_w-as�-
r--
in .his ' 68tH year.
While .Mr,. Rolm@s had .'not keen,
in>the -best of -health for':"several'
months, it• :was ..not until° a few'
weeks "ago "that"he.beeame''serious
ly "ill , He had been; in” hospital for:
the "past eight weeks
Mr Holmes ' was born in. Sea'
-forth,-son,.ofthe :laze Mr, aind Mrs-_
S .T Holmes .He was educated at'
Seaforth schools. As a, young man:
he.:enlisted' in the -33rd Batt•alion.
General Sub •
is
Counter Pro.• •oal
o Union - Reauesl
a surplus of five in the:accommo-
dation picture during the..present
year on the "basis of the .authorized
capacity= as compared; to the, .at-
tendance in practise there was ole
classroom ..short,: Mr. Plumsteel
said, It was. necessary to• conduct
agricultural classes in abasement •
room; which . the department re
fuses . to recogn9' as acceptable +;
accommodation. _t
While, it. is ,anticipated -there will.- -'
be increases in the, nurnber " of
pupils ,registering next September,
the over-all picture will riot' be ma
terially :t brse e than wasTthe case
this year." Howev�er,'there is Iittie"
doubt the auihorized capacdy.'will
be exceeded.,
• The situation worrying' school of,
ficials is that which will face them
September, 1960; when 181 new
students' appear .at. the ;school -an
increase of some 75 over the in
comuig 'class of this- year.It is to
rovide ' acco`rn riodation for this '
group that carp ;.•eonsideratioii'will":
g p Y
he given' to the -requirement :,for .'
g
'oral' Ia ooins. ' Mr. Plu -
addih a c ssr fir ��.
steel^ aid, `
s
is
*Representatives' .of, .'the United+
Brotherhood ,of -Carpenters " a•nd,
Joiners • of "America and -.the bar
gaining committee: representing tin-
General
members, met with officials ,of,
General :•Coach• Works of Canada..
Limited Wednesday".afternoon
the -head office. of the"•company, at
Hensall.
e sh rt 'Meetingen
-Attending'th
behalf e"Co an were: u
Arnold' secretary-trear; W: -e-
Smith; general manager;aand Chas.
Fiford, comptroller. Thomas 'Hark-
nese,
ark-
nes re p resent d"' e.: Union and
s ,.1?. e 'the ,
Mr. •McL d the: 'C L,C e •bar-
e_o.,. , h
gaining comjJttee representing -the
t Union- members ••.included: Gerald'
B'ell,• Hensall; Den Norris, Crom=
arty, and Don McKaig, Seaforth
The co " n ' in a statement;
T.h m a n s
said ,,"This. company -received a
union proposal On' June ;:9 Cervi-
e 'natty .officials • considered the•pro-
•posale an tia fif, careful' eonsidera-
tion believed 'it to be in the best
,interests of -all. the 'employees to
r submit• counter proposals." •
ommittee re -
The' bargaining c,
presenting t ; union members- has
1' re "uestecI, a :further meeting,and.:
q
it is.: expected, this, will - 'be held
• shortly.
When the brigade arrived ore th
iter e Vehicl..
scene' he interior.: of th e
t
'was almost entirely gutted and, had
almost' burned itself out. The mo-
tor and front portion, of the ca
were undamaged.
Two-thirds, o "Ca da s annus
wo th s f na
$200,000,000 ' fisheries;' take. is .ex -
•ported:
Begin Tuesday
Band lovers Will have a
chalice to listen to the march-
es. of Sousa 'minuets, waltzes,
polkas, and the many other
fine ' "compositions ' forbrass
bands" neitt week.
Starting' Tuesday night, Sea -
forth highlanders Band will
start theirsummer series of
concerts. The concerts will be
held ever§ • Tuesda through
ry Y
out the summer at,the band
shell' et Victoria Park,
The, band iso under
tion Of Lyle HainMond,
11
ensa
'
tricfbo w top
A�Seaforth'dis Y on P
', at�'the Hensall. Feeder Calf
honors.
Club
.showing
at-eon,
e sa
ll
Spring
Show Friday' afte aon,'William
Kieinhaar, RR,4, Seaforth, was, de,
J
clared junior 'showman 'and- won
the. grand' champidnship as well,
He received • the. W . G. Thompson
'and Sons trophy
Charles S,+,•MacNaugh on; MLA -
elect 'for Hurn, along with Presr-
dent''Earl Diclt,"oficially opened
the fair., which featured a topnotch
horse show, ,baby show and beef
feeder show.
Noreen Walkom: St
.
Marys, was the win`RR.:6, ner of a' pony
in a• draw sponsored by the South
Huron ''Agricultural Society, who
also sponsor the spring fair. •
The baby -show a tracted. 32 en-
tries.
tries.: In the six months to one year,
Barbara Christine Kestle,. daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kestle,
RR 2, Crediton,- placed first, while
in the class undersix months top
honors.. were.: accorded - Bradley
James.E ker, son of.Mr. and Mrs.
1,,
John Baker,'Hensa . 4 •
Runner up forte grand eham-
pionship was
Garr Treb er,
RR
3; Kippers, who also took the sen-
ior honors. Other winners for show
manship were: Junior; Jim Pap-
ple, RR 1, Seaforth; Kennet Viv-
ian, RR:1; Staffa;( Senior, Bruce
Papple, RR 1, Seaforth,. ",Ralph,,
-Tfiebner.i •
John Scott,. Cromarty, placed
first for best calf, and won the Ex-
eter Times -Advocate ,frrophy. Re-
serve: honors went*to, `Brian . Trieb-
ner and GarryY Tri bner, who tap-
tured the Hensall Co-op trophy.
Angus: Richard Doan, first in all•
nine i'classes; Shorthorn, Russell
Parker, eight firsts, two seconds,
three thirds; Roy pepper and'' Son,
a first, six seconds, a third, two
fourths; Hereford:, W. S. -.O'Neil,
,five firsts,. two seconds, four thirds,
one `fourth; W. Coates, four -firsts,,.
five seconds, a fourth; Harry. Wat-
kins and Daughter, two thirds; two,
fourths; Simpsons -Sears special for
W
O
He Saw`, extensive service at ,•the
front: during the First World War,
until he was :wounded .., '
Interested In everything • affect-
ing•the col-.0iMr Holmes
was ' particularly concerned°':with
racing , For- many 'years he was
"secretary, of: -the Seaforti Turf
Club: and was widely :known among
the Teeing.:fraternity, • where 'his.
broad.; knowledge of horses"and rac-
'es. was "recognized.'; He -was 'a;
'1- •of -'the Seaforth_.branch .of
the: Canadias-`Legion• aitd of Bri-
tannia' Lodge' A.F.• and A.M.
the'
'.. e ' . his wife
iv d
• e°ur .
JIis s v be.
Y
Whom -
he
'� clVlicliael to w
former Helen.. M
e tern' e - 10, 1 24 -
ma : 'ed. b x3
ewas
{h r,
trX ,nS P
eMrs.
andli a au ht
er '"Elam
d
Arnold Merr, er,, of Zurich. • He is
also : survived •by two- grandchil-_
drenhand by two sisters, Miss, C B
Holmes, .Seaforth,* and Mrs.' Ches
ter Jones.of-•Boston, Mass.
e"i..
P'eb
t iron
of.First r. s
A member t . Y __
Church funeral services .will' -be
condi-ucted.by: bis minister,,,Rev D.
Leslie Elder, assisted by• •=Dr. J.
Semple, of `: Eginondville United>
-Church, .at.- the TG. --A. Whitney
eral- Home, Seaforth, on.; Thursday
Inter ent will follow in
,at `2p.m. m
Maitlandbank cemetery
Men's Club Hears
Moderator On _
®th Anntversary
The' Men's=Club of:First Presby
terian Church held'its 10th :annual
ladies' night Tuesday and had as
-guest- of honor Rt. Rev. Dr, ' Alex
Nimmo Moderator of the presby'-,
terian Church. "
About': -70^ "atten'ded'�the' event.
The. program was in charge of the
president, George D.Hays,and in
eluded=-seleetione b, 'hiss Sharon-_-._
Strong and Mr., and Mrs. James
A Stewart The toast;to the ladies '
was proposed Try James Re -Scott:
with the 'reply by Mrs. 'J. E. Pat-:
terson.
Dr. -Nrmmo ; spoke briefly " and
showed :'slides of 'a recent trip:'he
had-had.through' Holland,. England - "
France :ap4Irelas�d,:-ani, described
experiences 'he had enjoyed..,. e'e•
was'introdueed;:by Rev.- D. Leslie":
Elder and', appreciation was. ex-
cess
ed; • Robert McMillan,.
b b
P y ...
The dinner was served by the
Ladies', Aid of;the church.
�
:urn -- �fne1 y �� Ta � .
OW 1 S • ' B O IC� . er H
A local jitney bowling -:tourna-
ment was held: Tuesday=night "at
-the bowling 'greens, Winners were. ;„
r one a Mrs. Clar-
Mrs. Elmer Lag !and
ence ' Walden, James McKindsey
nand Eimer Larone
Partici afro€!' in' the tourney
'were -Mrs:• Earl Dinsmore, Mrs. -
Clarenee'Walden, Mrs:'L. F. Ford, `
Mrs.•Elmer Larone, ;'Mrs. Scott,
•Habkixk, ' Miss Doris, Kennedy,
Hate Phillips,: ,Mrs`.. E.
H.
:
MacDonald, -
Close, 'James nal ,James.
s Elme Larone and B.
McKind ey, r
T Christie,.
tfracts: L
best grorip; MRussell Parker. " '
Grade Baby. Beef: W. S. Coates,
ands : econd' grade ode steer=or heifer "
.
f.ussell 'Parker; W. S. O'Neil;' best
animal,,` Russell : Parker; Lloyd
Cooper.
Beef calflf 'club : section
senior
showmanship. - Garry
Trieliner,
Bruce Papple;.Ralph 'Triebner,,
David Schott; junior shownansliip,'
Bil Kleinhaar, Jim Papple, Ken
"Vivian, :Tom' Papple; • grand cham-
pion showmanship, Bill Kleinhaar,
Gary"Triebner Bruce, Papple, Jim
•Triebner,Alec,
Fannie; Finish, tt
S o ,Davi John Sentt, Brian
- c D - Scott.
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- Horses
Light'"horses, carriage team, Wal
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teed Munro, Embro, . and : Aldon
Craven; Ailsa Craig; Percheron or
Belgianaeam, Wallace Munro and
H: J. Jamieson, Guelph; road,
team, Alvin •,Knill, Paris, Glen.
Johnston;. Fordwich,' Hackney ;pony
team, Harvey" Moore; Ridgetown;
single carriage 15-2 and. under,
Wallace Munro, Arnold Lindon
hoff. E•mbio;' H. J., Jamiesn'i: best
saddle horse, Mrs. Hezer Wallace;
Granton fine harnesson • team,
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Leighton Shantz, New Hamburg;
Fred Jones, Belton;.- Mrs. Norma'.:
Smith,-E'rampton; •ponyteat. 44
inches, .Mrs. -Norma Smith, Fred
Jones and Peter 'Caldwell, Shed&
deli; single roadster 15-2' and 'un --
der, . Wallace Munro " '-and Attlee
Craven; single pony under 44 inch-
es, Mrs: Norma Ssiiith, Fred
Jones; roadster; Single, '15-2
over, Wallace Munro and Aldo:).
Craven.
Pine harness single .ponies, Mrs:"
Norma Srnith, Leighton Shantz and,
Fred -Jones; Hackney poney," sin
gle, Harvey Moore; _lady driver,
Mrs_ Norma Srnith, . Mrs. Peter
Caldwell, Mr's. Leighton Shantz;
parade class; Mrs. Hazel Wallace;°
Hackney "" single, 15-2 and over,
Wallaee Munro'aiid,.H. J. Janne-
son; gentlemen's turnout, Wallace'
Munro and Alden. Craven; four
harse 'H"eavy hitch, Nile " Shants,
PlattsviTle; Orval. Bestard, 'Thorny
dale; -Charles Halliday, • Chesley;
single wa on, "1 500pounds and un --
ng go P .,
-der, Allen Knill and: Glen John=
stop; single wagon • horse, 1,500
pounds end, over, • Allen Kiinll -and:
Glen Johnston- wagon. teann -Orval
Bestard, • Edward Campbell, . St.
George;
light draft te
am .Charles
Halliday, AubreyToll, Auburn;
Peter Graham
Ilderton„
m Nile. Shan and Chas.
draft team, . ,t?
Halliday..
WILLIAM KLEiNIIAAR, ' R:R't.' 4, Seaforth, won top hones
ors• at'the Hensal Feeder fall Clb'com attiori tlEleni.��:
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Showo•ril&y, fe was declared. Jani,or allow -mat as; We11-s
ions"
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winning the. ' :awl C hampi P.
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