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October lst 'and 2nd •
Huron' County's Foremost Agricultural Fall Fair
Douglas, Miles, Huron County .Agricultural Re-
presentative, will officially open the Fair at 2 p.m.
_ --.. FEATURING -
Light 'and 'Heavy . Horse how, Pure Bred and
"Grade Cattle Show, Co ercial Features'
and
the usual High Quail Inside ;Exhibits:
THREE ; 4-11 _NITRONCOUNTY CLUBS
Brussels 4.11 Beef, Dairy and Tractor Clubs
TWO BANDS-
Brussels Legion Pipe Rand ,-- Seaforth High School Band
Stanger"'s: Midway For Young and: Old,.;
Special 'Attractions.
2 ` HORSE RACES -Purge $400.00 PONY RACES
• School Parade Children's ContestsPet Show
ClubGirls' Competitions
Na FAIR NIGHT
IN CRYSTAL PALACE BALLROOM- Ian Wilbee'sOrchestra.
Crystal Palace Opened Thursday Evening
For Your ;Inspection
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Wm. Dale .Wins,
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' Vith Guernseys
William Dale, Hullett :township,
Wonthe following prizes with his
Guernsey' herd shown at London
Fair last week: .Fist and reserve
champion, junior yearling heifer;
second, junior bull -calf; second;
three -yeas old in milk; second,
senior yyearling heifer; third, year-
ling bull; 'third, junior herd; third,
largest herd; second and:third,, dry
+bows- ou thfour-year-old
, 'cow
in milk; sixth, junior,_ heifer 'calf
seventh, eighth and • ninth, senior
heifer ,calves.
EGMONDVILLE
Mr: and Mrs,.' Frank Kenny and
daughter,. Jean, of London, were
Sunday visitors with Mrs. R. Dal-
rymple ° and Charlie.
Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey, Eicknieyer
have rented Mrs. Simpson's •house
and will shortly take up -residence.
Mrs ' Thomas Barton, of Listowel,'
is : visiting with her daughter, ' Mrs.
L Strong and Mr, Strong,and fern -
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ern-
:'.Miss Pauline,' Steekle,:.j -nurse-in-
training at the Kitchener -Waterloo:
Hospital, spent a few days with
her parents, Mr. and - Mrs. Allen
Steckle.
Mrs. Leon Jeffery is'. spending a.
few weeks' vacation with her "son.
and daughter, in Sarnia.`;
Mr: and Mrs. :Peter „_Gin,.gerich.
spent tileweekend with _Mr. • and
Mrs. •Hilbert 1Viusselman•, of Kit-
chener, and also .attended ;the
Block-Musselman: wedding.
Mr. Newell Geiger, who has been.
a':patient` in victoria Hospital, Lon-
-don,
ondon . has: returned home and is -
feeling much improved.
Mrs. Minnie Weido, ;'.of Zurich,
spent an _" afternoon with Mrs:,
.A'schie__Mustart and -,Mrs __41ar_y_
Mr. Johnnie 'McBride and ..Mr.
Grant .McNain, of Amberley, are
spending `:'a few" weeks ,in the -West.
Mrs, 'Milton Oesch, of Zurich,
visited with Mr. Harold Finlay and
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Silage corn- being 'harvested
with excellent' yields reported. -A
large acreage of fall wheat has
been planted :in the county. Pas -
holding up very well
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NEWS op ST. COLUT.3AN
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ROBI RT Fo`L'DEttiNGHAM, Spruce,
entrance to.:the'farm. He was awarded
top r the awa ,'d"ii -J lox Farmer farm
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week, (Expositor, photo by. Phillips).
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R: 3,Seaforth is shown standing by the
the Canadian Bank of Commerce silver serving tray as
entrance improvement contest which was judged' last
Neat stone pillars, -trim' pickets
and: an attractive sign combined to
bring top honors'to Robert Fother
Anglian',' Spruce: Haven F'arni, R.R.
3, 'Seaforth, in the, Junior Farmers
farm entrance improvement con
test; which was judged last. week.
He will receive the Canadian Bank
of Commerce . silver serving tray,
awarded'through L. F. Ford, man-
ager of the ;Seaforth branch.
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Fraser. Stirling,
Presx' 'dent.
Mrs. A. M. Bassett,
Secretary.
Second prize went" to Mrs. Sam
Storey,, R.R.' 2, Seaforth. Jack
Si-oadfoot, Springhrll';•Fai n R•
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1; ,Brucefield,' was third, and Bruce
Coleman, . 'Breezy,, Hill Farm,'; R R
4, Seaforth 'w'as''fourth.. The fi€th
award went:to``Meilen Keyes, • Gol
:den. Acre Farris, -R.R. ,3 Seaforth.,
The judges commended •the :'other,
four. 'contestants; Bill >Strong,' Gor-
don Dale, Garry Little: and Dave
�Eemingway 'r �'. .
Awards were: based ` ori original-
ity and. safety, and:, every , entry
deserved great credit :for the :way
in which • the ''entrances had •been•
improved, according: to :the -:con-
testjudge, J M ''Scott.. Recom-
mending that,;the contestbe.;eon-
tintied._T,and enlarged `;`next ';year,
Mr. Scott commended the • Junior
•Fain ers -.for the' `encouragement
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Anniversary,
Services
Standard
Time -11, a.m.- - 7•
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Guest" Preacher:
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REV. J. TON B.A.`B.A.
Seaforth
'`--:`A cordial welcome to
all`.
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they had -given in making possible
•ni.or8 attractive farm ;entrances.:
' In all there were 11 entries Pic-
tures were taken. of, •the entrance
as it appeared- when the contest
`Began •and these • were compared
with the arrangement in:iedistance.
at the close. Of ;the 11 who enter
ed, nine were considered as corn-
Teen
oin
Teen TownTo pP acs
( By;ELLEN•`;GORWILL) .
There were about180 attending
the, . dance.,•Saturday , night We
would like to thank the chaperones,
Mr.
and. Mrs. Da ve.• Stewart- •and
Mr. and. Mrs. John A: Cardno. -Tle-
door prize' •was won ,by. Muriel
Praiser,; who -was the .'winner".of a
'popular •:record. •
An executive meeting is to,,be
held Wednesda September 23; at
the high. Sch:m
ool; so, thatplans ay
be made.: for the "coming season.
We -hope: -to • make -sone- changesin
,the Teen, Town organization,which
will be a ' enefit: to every member.
planned'
Parents:bsfor
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'October" 3rd, -vvitl `musie being sup-
plied- by. Stewart Baird-;: and ,his
rche tra. A •Hallow'een:: dance is
o s
scheduled for `October 31st; and we
'feel therewill' be many witches
and goliblins. 'in- attendance • that
• The September meeting. of the
'focal Council of the Catholic Wo-
men's". League was held at the
home -of the president; Mrs, Angus
Kennedy; with 22 members press
-ent-•Mrs, Frank Murray,, record-
ing secretary, read the minutes of
the :preceding meeting and ,Mrs:
Frank Bowman, gave 'tile treasur-
er's:report.:: `
The first vice-president, Mrs.
Jack McIver reported 9.1 "paid-up
members, and two honorary mem
liens. There are 13 ''members -of
the Mercy Shelter Guild and 13 sub-
scriptions to the Canadian Maga-
zine, with
agazine,.'with 32 readers.
It' was•'ndecided to•. order'l brary
books for the schools, and pins for
this year's ; graduates to; . high
sclieel: Mrs: ;William McMillatrand.
Mrs. `-Frank: Williams volunteered'
to care for the altars during Oc-
tober. Plans were -discussed re-
garding the bazaar, Which- will he
held ,Octeber 21. -
The prizes for the,; evening, don-
'ated.:by, f.VIrs. Peter Hici nell -were
Won by .Mrs. Frank •Murray and.
Mrs,, Angus .Kennedy.
Post -Nuptial Shower
On, Friday :evening a- large ?crowd
attended a ;:post -nuptial reception
for ,.Mr.' and Mrs.. 'Thomas' Sloan in
the . Seaforth: 'Community ' Centre.
Pat Murray,'rea a congratulatory'.
address to the bride.. androom
and Martin;Purcell presented •them'
with •:a purse of :money on :behalf.
Of -those. present. Both Toni and
Eileen. replied,` expressing,their ap-
preciation., ` 'he -Norris: tirehestra
,supplied the music : -for dancing.'
'ever Ma1onex, T, inddnriuith NLr.-.
-and Mrs. Peter Maloney.'
William 'Eckert, Wailaceburg,
with; Mr. and. Mrs, Joseph Eckert,
Lawrence Power, Windsor, with:
Mr.' and Mrs. James- McQuaid.
Miss • Noreen Dalton, Stratford,'
and Miss ' Joan 'Dalton, London;
with Mr. and Mrs:;-, Maurice Dal-
, Mr. and: .'Mrs.Wilfred : Hartleib
.and.Miss Helen Nolan;.Kitchener,;;
With Mrs.;, Elizabeth Nolan:.. and:;
Frank. Norman: O'Connor,
' with
Toronto ,
:
Mr.;.and Mrs; Jame"O''Connor:
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Purcell and
Maxine Kitclfener, with:Mr. `and'
Mrs. Jack McIver •' and Mr. and
Mrs Thomas Parcell..
• 1Vtiss`Beatrice,,IVlurray, ,Waterloo,.
and "Leonard, Maloney, Lucan, at
their ` hordes.- '
Mrs France cIlhargey, Luc-'
•an, is visitingand Mrs: Jack;
•Melver.
Nine :pupils were enrolled
DUBLIN
Mr. and.':Mrs'' John.. Kenny, of
Detroit, •with Mrs Charles Kist
Mrs. Mary u Stratford
^Sch lman ut St tfor
d
with Mrs. Catherine: Ryan':;
' Mr. 'and.. J' O'Connell, M s: .e..
r oof
Davenport, Iowa, with Miss' ary'
b'Connell.
Mr. Neil ,Stapleton d enrolled
p n hs enroll
at the Ontario Agricultural College,:
Guelph.
Mr, andr
M s. Ron B u .tt
err and
children, St'. Thomas, ° with• Mr..
and "Mrs. Toin Butters.. •
Mrs. • Dan' Costello in, Kitchener
Atli Mr.; and Mrs. jJoe Malone.
Mr. and Mrs 3.:Lanriin'and Mr.
anal.; Mrs. Al Young, of Toronto,
with'°Mrs. Mary O'Rourke.
Miss Rose Marie,,,Feeney,Kit-
chener, with Mrs. 'Catherine Peen
ey. '• :.
Mr'. and Mrs. George McCann,
.Toledo, Ohio, with' °Mr. • and Mrs.
William ' Stapleton'' and Mr. and
Mrs, Michael Nagle: .
Grade . "at .St, ,Cofumban Seho 4: ?.
Mary <Catharine -ORR
Nolan, :Reny, •-Van .Ba ell Gardoa,
Cronin, ;.Kevin Kale, David YRe1L
ly, Peter Poland, Jerry Staples oath
Jimmy V4hk.
City Child: "What are
things On the cow's head?"
Farmer, "Horns."
Co*: `"Moo-00•oo!ir
City Child:- "Which' one is, he
blowing IOW?"
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Hensall and District
T
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Every Friday Nib -
. .8to;12, at the
HENSALL
Memorial Centre
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ADMISSION
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35c per Member; 50c Non-Menalyel
All. Teenagers of the District
Welcome
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Complete -Dion -Harvester
Hay -Corn'' Attachment,'
iieasoirabiy-Prieed.
Dalton White Rose
Station
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Gas Oils . - Greases
Batteries'.
. •
Arc. & Acteleyne' Welding
NEW AND`USED TIRES
Large saving on Truck'. and Tractor
Fires -- Get prices.
Confectionery- ,:- ; Bread Drinks s1
.
Agent for Dion Machinery
URRAY DALTON
'Proprietor- -
Is the time to haveYour
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HURON . COUNTY- HOLSTEIN . BLACK AND WHITE SHOW'
-(Over 150of._the Top°$olsteitis of the Area Will -Participate)
PERTH - HURON.: ',SHORTHORN SNOW'
REGIONAL HOREFORD SHO1N ....
, FIVE .CLUBS' PAETICIPATING
• TWO. Cl-IAMPIONSIIIP- SHOWS,"
Two
EVEIeIY.N',G
enctianal : 'Programmes
(See Page' 8) ,
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FRIDAY
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HURON COUNTY" FARM YOUTH WILL PARTICIPATE IN
THE COUNTY'S ONLY JUNIOR FAIR
ON T: -r R"UN
MOM
.N,E S S RACING
PROFESSIONAL PR,O❑GRANIE a dlining-
24 -Year -Old' BARBARA. RAIRCUILD and her Trick Horses.'
SAR. IIL4CK RIDING — ROPING - — And Many Other Sensational Stunts :.
SDIiS GIRLS TRUMPET BAND `WILL rEItFORM , '
MIOVVAY—EQR THE': KIDS
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ADULTS 50c • WCHILDREN 25p • CARS!'25i • Children in Par"ade, FRET
Hon. ,
Goodfellow:
Ontario' Minister of Agriculture . 1
will officially open the Fair on
•
Friday, Septa 25th
This is the first Fair since the
Society has reached a higher rat-
ing, of Glass `•'r and the Fair ;
should. be BIGGER and.BETTER,
than evert -• -
Hundreds; of Exhibits
PARADE of.'
Floats' Bands School Children
. $7;300 PRIZE MONEY -
'-OFFERED
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R. JAS: WALLACE Sec.k read.'
HOCOLATE
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A Child`s
Fav'or.ite.,.
It's 'a taste, treat,00tir pure,'
whole milk with the smooth,
chocolate : flavor! Children
love it hot' or cold, and it's
so good for them! Great for '
after-school snacks,,'desserts.
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DAIRY.
Phone 101 s Seafort
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' : Dairy Products are available• atXi•OCR1'S ,
. SUPEItTES7'
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