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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1944-10-05, Page 2PAGE TWO The Luritrurar Sentinel, Lucknow, Ontario • FALL FAIR PRIZE WINNERS 9' (Continued from Page .One) Henderson, Austin Martin; 341, Lucknow, Herb Culbert, George , Chin, Jack Stewart, Ronald John- ston. 100 -yard dash, Austin Martin, Calvin Henderson; girls relay, ist, Teresa Gaynor, Mary Chin, NiVinnifred Stewart, Jane John- ston; 2nd, Jesiie Marshall, Mar- garet Treleaven; Beryl Solomon, Lorna -Little. Races, girls 8-VBet- , tY Johnston, D. B. Irwin; 1041, Shirley• Johnston; Winrdfred Ste- wart.; 12 and over, Teresa Gay- • nor, Beryl Solomon; Bos, \ 8-9, Dnnald Thompson, Dennis Ern- berlin; 10-11, Wayne Johnston, Elwood Irwin; over 12, George • Chin, Herb Culbert. • .Prize Draw At Concert The prize draw scheduled for the afternoon, was held at the Wednesday night concert in the . `Town Hall. The winners were, GuS McLeod, Ripley, silver tea service; Aubrey Stauffer, Walk- erton, set of dishes; W. L. Mac- Kenzie, Lucknow, motor rug; Dan McLeod, Lucknow, Cc•ngol- eum rug; Mrs. Jos. Courtney, R. 7, Lucknow, Axminster mat. The play "Don't Darken My Door"; presented by the Ripley' Dramatic Society was well re - ceived by: large audiences both Tuesday and Wednesday night and there was a' monster crowd at the dance that followed the Wednesday night performance. HORSES Heavy Draft • Brood mare—McLeod Bros., 1st and 2nd; Span, McLeod Bros., Jas. Forster. , Light Draft Brood mare, Stewart Needham, McLeod Bros.; Foal, McLeod Bros., . Stewart Needham; Year- old, Gelding. or Filly, ,McLeod Bros.; 2-year-o1d Gelding or Fil- ly, , Robert Avery; 3 -year-old Mare or Gelding;, Duncan Mc- Gregor, Robert Avery; "Span, Stewart Needham, McLeod Bros., John McQuillin & Son, Glen Campbell. ,, Percherons & Belgiums Brood Mare, Jas. Forster; Foal, Jame $ Forster, " Alan •McIntyre; 'Span, McLeod Bros., Ewart Tay- lor; 2nd and 3rd, Glen Campbell. Wagon and General Purpose Span, Henry Johann, Jas,' For- ster; Brood Mare, Henry Johann; Foal, Henry Johann. •• Carriage Horses Single carriage horse, Henry Johann; Brood mare, Henry Johann; • Foal, Henry Johann; Span, Henry Johann. • • WILL • YOU HELP THIS WINTER? If you are not required on the farm this winter you should take other work. Extra winter workers are needed for woods operations—logging and pulpwood and fuel cutting — base metal mines, coal mines, meat packing and cold storage, grain.handling, railway track maintenance, iron foundries and other high priority occupations, varying with the area. Please offer your services to: •The nearest Employment and Selective Service Office; or • The nearest Provincial Agricul- tural Representative; or Your Local Farm Production Committee. A good response to this appeal is important to Canada's welfare please act im- mediately. Postponement of Military training con- tinues ;chile in approved essential work off the farm. • • NATIONAL SELECTIVE SER%'iCE • DEPARTMENT OF IABORJR HUMPHREY MITCHELL A. AacN. MARA Minister of Labour Director, National Selective Service This advertisement is !ssued by the Dominion Depart- -anent of Labour in aid of the Dominion -Provincial farm Labour Programme. . THURS., SEPTEMBER 28th, 1944 Road Horses Single Horse, Currie & Turvett, lst and 2nd; Mare, McLeod Bros.; Foal, McLeod Bros.; Span, Cur- rie and Turvett. Specials Lady- -D river I- Miss Edna Johann; .G'entlemen's Turnout, Currie & Turvett, 1st and 2nd, Henry Johann; Best ,Female, Duncan McGregor; McLeod Bros., Henry Johann; Best Gelding, [McLeod Bros.; Currie & Turvett, Henry Johann; Foal, .handled by boy, Henry Johann, Alan -McIn- tyre, Stewart —Needham; . Best Mare or ' Gelding in heavy and light draft; Duncan McGregor; Walking team, Glen Campbell, Stewart Needham; Best groomed horse, Currie and Turvett; Girls Horseback Riding, Flora Edna MacDonald, CarrieMilne, Doris Taylor, Marie Smith. CATTLE Shorthorns - Bull, 2 years, Henry Hossfeld, Wm. MacKenzie; Bull; 1 year, McDonald Bros., Andrew Gaunt; Bull Calf, Wm: McKenzie, Henry Hossfeld, Andrew Gaunt; Cow, 3 or over, AndreW Gaunt, Win: MacKenzie, Henry Hossfeld;. heif- er; 2 years, Andrew Gaunt, Wrn. MacKenzie, Henry Hossfeld,; Heifer, 1. Year, MacDOnald Bros., Wm. MacKenzie, Andrew Gaunt; Heifer calf, Andrew Gaunt, ,Wm. MacKenzie, Henry Holsfeld; Fe- male, Andrew Gaunt; Senior Herd, Andrew Gaunt, Wm. Mac- Kenzie, Henry Hossfeld; Junior Herd, Wm. MacKenzie; McDon= ald Bros., Henry • Hossfeld. Herefords Bull; 3 years, Jas. T. Lyons; Bull, .1 year, George Kennedy, Jas T. Lyons; Bull Calf, J. A. Lit- tle, 1st and 2nd, George Ken- , nedy; Cow,. 3 or overt Geo. ,Ken- nedy, Jas. T. Lyons, Geo. Ken- nedy; Heifer, 2 years, Jas. T, Lyons; Heifer, 1 year, Jas. T. Lyons, George Kennedy, Jas. T. Lyons; Heifer Calf, Jas. T. Lyons, 1st and 2nd, George Kennedy; Female, George Kennedy; Senior Herd, Jas. T. Lyons, George Ken- •nedy; Junior Herd, Jas. T: Lyons, George Kennedy.. , Polled Angus • Bull, 3 years, F.. G. Todd, Glen Campbell; Bull, 2 years, F. G. Todd; Bull, 1 year, F. G. Todd;. Cow, 3 or over, F: G. Todd, Glen Campbell, 2nd and 3rd; Heifer, 2 years, F. G. Todd, • Glen Camp- bell; Heifer? 1 year, F. b. Todd, Glen Campbell; Heifer •Calf, F. O. Todd, 1st & 2nd, Glen Camp- bell; Female, F. G. Todd; Senior Herd, F. G. Todd, Glen Camp- bell; Junior Herd, F. G. Todd, Glen Campbell. Holsteins & Ayrshires Cow, Alex Andrew, Geo. Ken- nedy. ' Jerseys and Guernseys Cow, Alex Andrew. 1st & 2nd. Grade, Cattle •• Grade Cow. Wrn. Lyons, Floyd' -Milne: Heifer calf, Roy Alton, Floyd Milne; Block%nimal, F. G. Todd. Henry Hossfeld. Specials . • Bet Female. F. G. todd, lst and 2nd. Andrew Gaunt; Best Bull. Henry Hossfeld. F. G. Todd, Jas. T. Lyons: Dairy cow. Alex Andr,e;, 1st & 2nd: Fat Calf, F. G. -Todd. Henry Hossfeld. 2nd & 3rd; Junior Herd. F. G. Todd, Wm. MacKenzie. Jas. tr. Lyons; Group Dairy Cows, Alex Andrew.. SHEEP Leicester Aged Ram, R. C. Purvis. Roy Alton: Shearling Ram. 'George Kennedy, R. C. Purvis; Ram Lamb, George Kennedy, R. : Purvis: 'Aged Ewe. George Ken:- nedy, lst & 2nd; Shearling ewe,. R. C. Purvis. Geo. Kennedy: Ewe lamb. R. C. Purvis. Geo. Ken - Local and General Mrs. Gordon 'Fisher and Billy have been visiting in London with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nixon. Mrs. Robert Andrew of Zion is spending a month with Mr. and Mrs. Lyal Colburn in Michigan. FOWL SUPPER, October 13th, in the Town Hall. Supper 5.30 to 7.30. Tickets 50 cents. Auspices of St. Peter's Women's Guild. Miss Helen Cringle of Detroit visited the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cook and other relatives in the, community. Mr. Harold Newton of Tbronto and Mr. Austin. Reid of London attended .the funeral of Mrs. G. A. Newton on Thursday. • Mr. and Mrs. Jack Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Art Cann and Elizabeth 'MacDonald spent Sun- day ,in' Kitchener with Misses Islay and Audrey Campbell. Miss Joan Flanagan of Ottawa visited last week with Mrs. Dick- inson. Mrs. L. C. Thompson and Patsy i Jean and Mrs.. E. J. Thom are ,• visiting with relatives in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Guest Collins,• • Eddie Collins and Miss Kathleen Wylds of Bervie; Mr. • Gustavus .. Hood of Buffalo and Mr. and Mrs. Scott, Miss Jean Scott and Mrs. Walter Steele of Ripley were visitors' during the week with Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Todd. In a recent letter from WO. Alex MacKe4ie, D.F.M., who has been a prisoner of - war in. Ger- many for a little over a- year, he indicates he is in good health. Alex says he will be glad to re- turn to civilian life again, which suggests that he is well aware of the successes the • Allies are achieving in Europe. Oxfords • Aged ram, W. A. Tolton; Shear - ling ram, W. A. Toiton, lst and 2nd; Ram lamb, W. A. Tolton, 1st and 2nd.; Aged -ewe, W. A Tol- ton, Geo. ,Kennedy; •. shearling ewe, W. A. Tolton, Geo. Kenn'edy; Ewe lamb, W. A. Tolton, lst and 2nd. • Shropshire Downs • Ram lamb, R. C, PurVis; Aged ewe, R. C. Purvis; Shearling ewe. R. C. Purvis; Ewe lamb, R. C. Purvis. Class 20 • I Ram, W. A. Tolton; Market ewe, W. A. Tolton, R. C. Purvis; 3 lambs, -W. :A, Tolton, ft C. Pur-, vis; Best pen, W A Tolton, Geo. Kennedy. SWINE • . Boar, Sea. 1, Ross Henry, Mac- Donald Bros.; Boar, Sec. 2, Mc- Donald Bras., Richard Martin; Boar, Sec. 3, Ross Henry, 'Mc- Donald Bros.; Boar, Sec., 4, Rich- ard Martin, Ross Henry, 2nd and 3rd; Senior Champion; Ross Hen- ry; Junior Champion, Richard Martin; Grand 'champion, Ross Henry; Sow, Sec. 8, McDonald Bros., • Ross Henry, McDonald Bros.; Sow, Sec. 9, Richard Mar- tin, McDonald BrOs.; Sow, Sec. 10, McDonald Bros., Richard Mar- tin, Ross Henry; Sow, Sec.' 11, • Ross Henry, McDonald Bros., Ross *Henry; Sow, Sec.' 12, Ross Henry, lst' & 2nd, - McDonald Bros.; Senior champion. McDon- ald Bros; Junior Champion, Ross Henry; ,Grand champion; McDon- ald Bros.; Senior Herd, ROss Hen- ry, McDonald Bros.; Junior herd, McDonald Bros.. Ross Henry; Get of Sire, Ross Henry, Richard Martin. POULTRY New Hampshire cock, J. R. Hackett & Son; ,New Hampshire hen, J. 1L Hackett & 'Son; Drake Rouens, Jas. R. Hackett :& Son: Duck, flattens. Jas. R. Hackett & Son; Drake, Pekin, Jas. R. Hack- ett & Son: Duck. Pekin, Jas. R. Hackett & Son. Chickens of 1944 'White Leghorns. cockerel, Al- ton Bros.: White Leghorns, pul- lett. Alton Bros.; New Hampshire 1cockerel. Jas. R. Hackett & Son. lst and 2nd; New Hampshire pul- lett. Alton Bros.. Jas. R. Hackett & Son; Barred Rock.: cockerel, Alton Bros.: Barred Rock. .Pullet. • , Alton Bros.: Utility Leghorn. Icockerel, Alton Bros.: Utility Leg- horn. pullet. Alton •Bros.; Dom- estic pets,, Donald McNay, liehs eggs. Mrs. Harry favis, J. R. Hackett & Son. GRAIN Fall wheat: Jacob Hunter, Jas. R. Hackett & Son: Oats. early, Jacob Hunter. Jas. R. Hackett & Son:. Oats, late, Jacob Hunte, Jas. R. Hackett & ,Sin; Barley: & 6614- Peas,, W. S. McGuire; . Flaxseed, Jas. R. Hackett & Son; Timothy, Jas. R. Hackett & Son; Red clover, Alton Bros., Jas. R. Hackett & Son; Flint corn, Jas., R. Hackett & Son; Yellow sweet clover, Jas: R. Hackett & Son; Collection weed, seeds, Lawrence Salkeld; Corn,' grain, grasses collection, W. S. McGuire; Sheaf oats, J. R. Hack- ett • &' Son, Jacob Hunter, 'Harvey Ritchie. • : Roots & Vegetables Two varieties potatoes, T. J. Salkeld; Early potatoes, Mrs: E. Hardy, W. S. McGuire; late pot- atoes, S. C. Rathweil, Mrs. E. Hardy; Yellow mangel, Wallace Miller; Red. Mangel, W. S. Mc- Guire; Swede turnips, Wallace Miller, Gordon McPherson; •Can- bages, George" Kennedy; CucuM- • bers, Wallace Miller, Alton Bros.; Citrons,, Mrs. Geo. Lockhart, Mrs. • Wm. McIntyre; Parsnips, W. S. McGuire; Long carrots, Mrs. C. Steward, Gordon • McPherson; Short carrots. Alex Andrew, Wm.' Lyons: Short beets, Mrs. Chas. Steward, George Kennedy; Tom- atoes, Jean McMillan, Jas. R. Hackett & Son; Golden Bantam corn. George Kennedy; Celery, George Kennedy, W. I. Miller; White beans, Mrs. Wrn.-MeIntyre: Beans, other variety, Mrs. Harry Lavis. Mrs. Wm. McIntyre; Dutch sets, Mrs. Wm. MacKenzie, Mrs. Wm. McIntyre; Potato onions, Gordon McPherson, Mrs. C. Ste- ward; Yello‘y onions, Geo. Ken- nedy, Jas. R. Hackett & Seal; Col- lection Garden Produce, George Kennedy; Mrs: George Lockhart. Victory Garden—W. W. Hill, W. I. Miller, Jas. Johnston, Geo. H. Smith, W. I. Patterson. • Dairy & Table Supplies 'White loaf. Mrs. Wm. McIntyre, Mrs. Ewart Taylor: whole wheat loaf. Mrs. Wm. McIntyre, ,Mrs. Harry Lavis: rolls, Mrs. Wm. Mc- Intyre. Mrs. Ewart Taylor: plain buns. Mit. Wm. McIntyre, Mrs. D. L. McKinnon:. fancy buns, • Mrs. 'Harry Lavis. Mrs. Wm. McIntyro.; tea biscuits. Mrs. WilfredHack- . eft.. Mrs. George Fisher; seons, !Mrs. Wilfred Hackett. Mrs. Ewart Taylor: muffins. Mrs. G. Alton, Mit A Sol box -es, Mrs. Wm. McIntyre. Mrs., E. Hardy: oatmeal cookies.. Mrs. P. Stewart. Mrs. Wilfred Hackett; ginger cookies. Mrs. P. Stel.Vart. Mrs. Wilfred Hackett: drop coolv- ies, Mrs. Wm. Mclntyre, Mrs. E. Hardy:. short bread. Mrs. Harry Lavis. Mrs. E. Hardy: macaroons,, Mrs. Wilfred Hackett: doughnuts, Mrs. Wm. McIntyre': orange cake, Mrs. A. Solomon, Mrs. R. Hardy; crumb cake. Mrs. GeOrge Fisher, Mrs. _Harry Lavis: angel eake,r Mrs. P. Stewart: chocolate cake, Mrs. P. Stewart. Mrs. George Fisher: white cake. Mit. Solo- oiitef iffFag Three)