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Penn Sale was /V%/l.E.i' G/40
�• a ._ cfjgd ori Fair Days., Fowl Su Ticket (E morrd Wl Electric dock (Russell Bolton PA'S' To A . . L/7� wi s io'
P PP g 3o M/�E f1NCJ /, . Numbers Were down; slightly at the nntng en r calf', .Plnebush
0.Rhe 00')Stizcs announced Friday ville United Church); Mary &' Son): Joan Stapleton, Dublin. the , Huron County IllaCk and P.M. 'Peg, and the first, �r►;re
tri hi •Were: 4UNZ
Ytl; Smith. Brut''.' Cologne tBrian s Hair. />� A//V„ / White show held September 20 at . senior, yearling, Heatl)!st• Holme
E1ecme; Mixer (Seaforth Fowl Supper Ticket (Egmond- Styling): Bob'Djnsmorc, Seaforth. _ ' , Seaforth.; w err 49 Holsteins Empress Cindy, 004y Was
t "(�pM). Jane O'Reilly, N2, vtpe United Church): Mrs. Della Plant (MaclYeari's Flowers).: Joe t d' x. , , ,r //� l t ,, " l were brought. out b ton -
t as Junior Chain pion, She
l)rµbhli, Clark, Brucefield. Eckert, if=1: -Dublitt•r I `" h bitor` I Y was �t lish, well Bala ced, anal
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' °Dozen Oran es (Philli s ""` "`' -�a The rin side was Y n
g P ' Ornament (Bob & Betty 's): $5: Bill . (Ken Smith, fools); a t t v t. -^t sura er than .0 pal. A number .of had 'good strength of loin, The r�
Volk) : Sandra Sholdice, Walton. Mrs.Sarh McClure, # 2. Darlene Moore,Egmondville w,t� veterAq ,,. exhibitors were riot Reserve Junior was the top junior, '
$5.Q0 Voucher - (Seaforth Case Gtngerale (Beckers Milk) Spanners '- (MuGavin Farm}4•:i g y
w showing, and the fact' that the calf; Kate, who was very
Meat). Wilma MacLean, : Phyllis Dallas, #4, Equipment): Billie Anderson, #. a white bean harvest was at fuA outstanding, with smoothness
Case Gingerale (Seaf6rth Pencil Sharpener - (The Huron Two $1 Bills (Henry Ziler) Don swing was ,'the reason for the and a' wealth of dairy character,
Meatj: Elaine Heenan, Expositor): Marty Flannigan. Parsons, Hensall. smaller•, turnout. and; was larage fox her'age.
Wall,Han in Kit - (Price ard): '
g g g Fall Pair Dance Tickets Glas Punch Bowl Set (Ken R. t `
tCl' r; • . ,. an Wylie, Clifford, topk bot Ttvo, bull calves were shown,,
�S3,00 hVoucherCltn {Tra Hells each to Mrs. fob McLaughlin, #3, Pa le, #S, Seaforth. M��� REB/C" Cx
(Seaforth Aricultural Society) one Campbell Farms Ltd.): Gordon Pre er Breeder and kremie with the entry of Allan Wylie
- P S PP CLIFFORD W. (Pete] CARDIFF Y S -., Ex g p Y
Exhibitor awards ,for the third standing first as Champion. He
1 Pastry) Ruth Popple; #5. Kippen; Mrs.Don Coleman and Motor Rug (Canadian 'Tire): 1NEk'E.r�OLD/N THE U.S. year in succession, and he was'Pr was itayel President Tony. Mrs.
' Case Cola (1.G.A.): Mrs. Diane Mrs. Don Coleman. Pam Campbell, #1. Tf/AN CgRs-y09 OFAMERi� emier Exhibitor in 1971,. Emma Franken, Auburn,,showed
Heynsbergen, #4. Ltd.): Don Food(Milton J.
Dietz, 'Ruth htPaT le)lSet( (Gordon : Bob Dinsmore. Loses life' \ t CC 572 �!;M- 7 y r, of Bobnam the sikond placing, Frankhaven
' • Case Cola (I.G.A.): Patricia pp Y - Farm. Blyth, showed the Senior Royal Emperor, the Reserve.
Hackwell, Walton. Dog Food & Dish (Milton J. Avon Shampoo (Mrs. and Gra td Charttpion female, Wylie repeated his win of first .
$3.00 Gas Voucher - (Bob's Dietz, Ltd.) :Mark Flannigan. Andrew Crozier): Joan Pinder, ■■ Btunsveld Dividend Cori ---who Breeder's Herd, and Keith
Gulf) Mary Czerwinski. Hair Spray (Dave's Barber Seaforth. 'in fall,while headed the class'r.for aged cows. Johnston, Bluevale, showed the,
3 Cans Charcoal Lighter (Red's Shop) Mrs. Vic Lee. yanda Butble�s (Ann Laverty) : Cora was very dairy, with open winning dam and daughter pair.
Fina Station): Edith Jessome. $5.00 Voucher (Ray's Family Carol Carter, #2.' fixing
rib and a well attached, good Mrs. •E. Franken showed the'
' Case pop Shop Pop - (Archie's Market: Elmer Shade, Egmond- Vanda Men's Cologne (Anne, quality udder. The Reserve Grand first prize dry cow 'and • the best °
Sunoco): Sharon Dalton, #2'. ville• -. Laverty): Janis Webster, Varna. roof . ; Championship went to the first aged cow with over 100,000 lbs.
Case- Pop Shop Pop (Archie's Two $1. Bills (Bill Hart): Peggy I.H. Toy Tractor (Vincent Farm prize three-year-old Rayel milk production. Elston `Speiran,
Sunoco) : Joanne Whitman. Colclou h, #5, Clinton. E ui ment Ltd.) :Gar Godkin, - Agri -notes
g Equipment Y A MeI known Brussels resident cr Rockman 'Debra, shown by' Allan Brussels, ) had the first prize
$S.00BiII($oyesFarm Supply): Pair Men's Shoes (Genesco); #1,Walton. was killed Saturday afternoon Wylie, Debra was smooth and four-year-old; Joseph. Van Osch,
Mrs. Anne Kennedy: Debbi& Plum, #2, Kippen. Avon Cream (Mrs. Barbafa when he fell 20 feet to the ground well balanced and typed in closely, Lucknow, 'the first two-year-old
Games Open Bpwling (Noble Two $1. Bills (Joe Hugill): Neil): Rachel Riehl:. from the roof of his home on (By Adrian Vos) with the Champion. heifer; L. Rehorst, Clinton, the
Bowling 'Ganes): Mary Debbie Machon, Blyth. $5. Bill (Smith Construction)i Albert Street.' - The senior and junior calf first'junioryearling heifer; and C.
Czerwinski. Set of 8 Glasses (Dinsmore's Frank Smale.
Clifford W. (Pete) Cardiff, who A classes were well filled and was McNeill &Sons the first senior,
3 5 dozen eggs (Ewart Wilson) Texaco): Sliaron Dalton #2. (NOTE - The donors,name is in was being assisted by his son -in- open � to registered 4-H entries. heifer calf. The fourth prize aged
Jack Johnston, ,1755 Wyandotte 5 Qts. Motor.Oil .(Dinsmore's brackets and address of winners law Gary Orth, was working on, The first prize junior calf was cow, • . Walker. Lea Telstar
St.E.,Windsor. Texaco): Sharon Pethick, Walton is Seaforth- unless otherwise
the roof of the Cardiff home when Heather Holme Pontiac Kate, Sparkette, took the' Inter -Breed
i Angel Cake (Lois Moore) : Mrs. and also Mary Siemon, #4, indicated. the accident occurred. He was in shown by Cliff McNeil & • Sons, Best Udder award for Allan
w John Mann Clinton. r
a. "� his 55th year. Goderictt: McNeil also -showed Wylie.
a, Angel Cake (Lois Moore): Mrs. With Marketing Boards brokers. Others negotiate
Ed. Taylor, #1. The son of Mrs. Cardiff of being so viciously attacked these' contracts for their members with
Brussels and, the late Mark
Load crushed 'lane graaeel�/ arm animals. have Cardiff, who predeceased him in day�d better have a look at processors. So you see folks that
(Heard Construction): Dougie them. you should beware of what most
1972 he was a past President and of the press has been guilty of and
Hagill, #2.Order,
" active member of the Brussels They are accused of driving up not attack marketing boards• as
S Dozen Eggs. cLeanosh items Branch of the 'Royal Canadian the price by limiting production. such, because they don't like the
Poultry Farm)';Andy McLean. 8,000' -menu, Legion. He had been an employee This is only the case in a few manner in which one board operat•
6 Quarts Castrol Oil (Sharp's of Charles Thomas for a number Marketing Boards and then it is
Maintenance): JQe Gibson, #2. If Canadian farm animals could applications listing all ingredients of years. done because the farmer has to es, tcTILIE�
Super Q Fertilizer = (Dean ,have a smor asbord, the would the intend to mix. The The demand of some that
P g y Y Y , Surviving •are his wife, the protect` himself from going consumers' sit on marketing
Williamson): Jack., Riddell, #1, have more than 8,000 dishes to guarantee that if the feed is former Helen Alcock, two bankru t.
3. Hay. choose from. aI�proved, all batches of it will daughters, Frances (Mrs. Jim P boards is as ridiculous as if they
5 , Dozen Eggs, (Moore's That's how many different meet the analysis they print on Rose) of Brussels, .lean (Mrs. Of the more than twenty demanded to sit ' on union � • ,
z Poultry Farm): Marj Anderson, animal feeds are registered for the label --that is, certain Gary Orth) of Molesworth; 'one marketing boards'•in Ontario only negotiating committees, for if for ,Fall ' application
Londesboro. sale in Canada every y ear. percentages, of crude protein, son Fred , of Windsor; three four have production limiting Ma Harris or International '
c. 1. L. Fertilizer (Toppotch Feeds): Agriculture Canada's Plant crude fat, crude fibre, trace powers (quota's). Tobacco limits Harveste giv@s in to union
grandchildren; .his mother, Mrs. i demands, it soon filters down to
Greg Murray, London. Products Division handles these elements and vitamins. "acreage but sets price, auction. '
Mark Cardiff of Brussels, three g 1? Y the consumer in higher food { •
Hand andBodyCream (Betty,'s registrations and feed unit head;. Similarily, they state whether sisters, Viola (Mrs. Archie •Riley) Broilers Set quota's and negotiate g ,4 '_
r Beauty Salon•): Hubert Van der
Hugh Jeffers, is the man who an medication will be added to price with 'processors. E s,' costs. If they were to ask -to be, Chel'Ylstor_'a'va�lable
g Y of Clinton; Olive (Mrs.Art Bell) gg
Valden, #2, Kippen. oversees all the applications from the feed.The amount of an drug Quota's, sets price on a cost' of represented on the councils that
Y g R.R.2, Goderich; Vera (Mrs.
I„ Ash Tray (Stedmans): Motion feed manufacturers and and its purpose also go on the Lloyd Weber) Grey Township and Production formula. Turkey, oversee the marketing boards
Pullman. three brothers, Qeorge, - Grey same as broilers. All other boards " there wouldn't be much k
importers. label. SEAFORTH
2 Chicken Dinner Boxes,the "In the days when farm' Before a drug or combination of Township; William of Brussels act as a selling agency and opposition for they would soon
di, Forge): Ruth Carter. animals ate mostly farm-gtown drugs can be added to animal and Jack of St. Catharines. attempt to. get. the best price see that farmers always have
CoRop
Ash Tray (Anstett Jewellers grains and roughages, there was feed, it must be cleared with the Rested at the M.L:Watts possible by bargaining with their been asking less return for' their
2 Meals E id y' - little need for feed regulation," Department of National Health Funeral Home where Brussels customers in different'ways. The an, ents than any
t Ltd.): Meals
4 Riddell,
Quick Lunch): p FARKERS.effortsand i vestm' Dr. Jeffers ex lains. ' But the and Welfare as well as with Legion conducted a' memorialPork board uses a.teletype system . other btrsrness mail, $ut to let an;
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Jim McNichol, #4, Walton. forinyla feels of today are more AGriculture Canada. This means service at 9:00 p.m. Monday.; whieb'works like a remote control outsider negotiate a price for.my rh �; ty
Hair • S ra ctc... (The Hair au on. The bean. board sells in product is a direct conflict of Otic 527-, 7 .. - •, Se�tOl�6
P Y complex: They contain. both a'double check -against. any health Funeral service was held'' at StJ inti ' rsr'
rt'
Shop):, Marilyn Koehler, #4, nat ural and syntheti6 ingredients hazard. J hn s An 1 cant ure at
0 the' dornesfic and international est and i for one will strongly . -
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Hatt�x )'-' rre tic g took place in Brussels a •ter ryz'
sere needo "ma a at, fee s mus "b'e rere` tstered if Y
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a $5.00 Gas Voucher (Winthrop sure feeds are safe before they go their sale is to continue.
s. General St ore): Ken Campbell, on he market - safe for animals',- "Thi feed industry' is very
WHITE
BEAN
#1, Dublin.'safe to man and' safe for the res onsive to changes ' in the GROWERS
Picture Dutton Appliances'): environment. P , 'P (' -
i' market -- changes in ingredient_ Every week more and more
f; Joyce WUsc #I, Brucefield. "in addition, we expect feeds supplies and prices, and changes people discover•.what mighty job
2Meat Defrosting Trays to be useful and effective for the in new drugs' or other materials are accomplished by low costs
• (McCrcight Hardware): Mary ' farmers' who buy them. 'The which are added to he i t of 'Expositor _ Want IAds. Dials " w `
Czerwinski. farmer should get what he pays acceptable . i'ngredient' Dr. 527=0240. ) Ad d ltl O.na l c o p a c rt y i s now• a va l l'a bl a at our' n e w
Case of viowmobile Oil (Ross for and not have' a product Jeffers says.
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Scott Fucls): Jeff Allan,
Brucefield,
presented to him with false or "Manufacturers are always'
92.
MIXED GRAIN
exaggerated claims." updating th i feeds. Of course, if
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Case Snowmobile Oil (Ross
Except, for customer -formula , a cert ain eed is unchanged,' it
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Scott Fuels) Mrs. Arnold
feeds. tonics and conditioners, all can usu ly be quickly reregist,
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Campbell, #5.
feeds with two or m t ed. he renewal process gives
d.
owl
ingredients must be registered by us a chance to review all feeds
89.
88'•
87.50 l
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the Plant Products Division and evaluate their -)Safety -and
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Fowl Supper Ticket (Egmond-
before being sold in Canada. usefulness"''
ville United Church): Shirley Van
Feed manufcturers submit
21.25
79.75
Arthur Bolton
'
Seaforth field
' •
crop competition results
87.25
•
Russell Bolton
modern plant at Seaforth which provides even
more . convenience for area bean growers
YOU' C -A N BE''
ASSURED OF V
V *' Fair prices
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Harold Prvcc 63.75 • 17,50 81,25
FIELD CROP COMPETITION
Mac Stewart 63.75 17,50 81,25
Larry Wheatley 62.25 17.50 79.75
92.
MIXED GRAIN
Gordan Popple
Tom Melady
BARLEY
23.
22.75
89.75
89.50
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66.
Field
Grain
Total'
Donald Kelly
Lewis Coyne
Stanley Hillen
fScore
22.25
22. •
2'1..+0
89.
88'•
87.50 l
Score
Score
60.
21.75
81.75
Ross Gordon
wr
58.50
21.25
79.75
Arthur Bolton
66.
23.75
89.75
87.25
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Russell Bolton
67.50
21.75
89.25
q,'
Bi.rd.sfoot Trefoil
:Harold Pryce
Carl- Bolton
63.
e 22.50
85.50r
Robert Fotheringham
60.75
Robert Fothertiigham
65.25
19.75
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'Kenneth Ca;nrpbcll
John Henderson
63.
65.25
21.
18.$3.25
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Donald Dodds
62.25
20.
82.25
Harold Prvcc 63.75 • 17,50 81,25
68.25
Mac Stewart 63.75 17,50 81,25
Larry Wheatley 62.25 17.50 79.75
92.
MIXED GRAIN
Gordan Popple
Tom Melady
,.'., Honest weights
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Reliable grading
r*x
• *Patronage -urn
on profits.
* Courteous service
Robert Potheringham
68.25
23.75
92.
John Renderson =
Gordan Popple
Tom Melady
66,15 -.
66.75
23.
22.75
89.75
89.50
Buyers of
Jim Henderson •
66.
'23.25
89.25
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Donald Kelly
Lewis Coyne
Stanley Hillen
66.75
. 66.
- 66.
22.25
22. •
2'1..+0
89.
88'•
87.50 l
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Joe Devereaux
60.
21.75
81.75
Ross Gordon
wr
58.50
21.25
79.75
Red Clover,and
Ken Campb�il
CORN
66.7 5
20.50
87.25
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Mac Stewart
Lewis Coyne
66.
64'50
21.25
23,,';J,
87.25
87.
q,'
Bi.rd.sfoot Trefoil
:Harold Pryce
63.
23.
86.
Robert Fotheringham
60.75
23.75
84.50,
Dogald McKercher
61.50 '
22.50
84.
John Renderson =
63.
20.50
83.50
Gordan Papple
61.50
19.50
Seed
t6mMelady '
60.
20.75
80.75
Donald Dodds
58.50
21.25
79.75
Donald Kelly
60:75
18.75
79.50
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Larry Wheatley 55.50 21.00 76.50 - o
Ross Gordon 54:-- 20.25 74.25
Stanley Hillim 1$5.50 , 18.75 ' 74.25 MAPLE LE M MILD LTD
Joseph Devereaux ' 50.2.5 `;` 21. • 71.25
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