Clinton News-Record, 1958-06-19, Page 9Results of Judging at
Clinton's 'Spring. Show
noasliA burg; Carman Matthews.
gelaVY horses,' iffNe? heavy Stock Farananly or igelding, foal-'d night on )me, Aran Taylor and e4 tn, 1954, 'llailar, Soul, Grana Valley; ,fit- (3 and 4); filly or gelding - foaled
,alad Ra 4, Thornaale; Charles. r, din 1955, Taylor, Bannerman,
fla 2, Chesleal Allan S, Filly or gelding foaled in 1956,
acre4a, RR. 3, Paris; A. Poll; O. A. Taylor. Horse a.* or filly foaled
in 1957, Ta'yl'or. Champion and.
Heavy stallion, Pon, Drake
Tiannerman, West Mankt9Ta Gor"
4.0ani i, Mordne, RR 1, New gam- reserve, Taylor..
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THURSDAV; TON4 1'9) 10$ CLINTON Nms-ozoznigr)
or gelding ridden by lady or gent,
Doris J. Love, RR 3, , Atwood;
'Wayne Magart, OR 3., Sheatleta.
Darling, FXeter; Lloyd
iSchwartzentruber, .raceter; James
Currle, 'Atwo.od; Ed Brady, Fa?,
ter; I. A. Fil*beiner., teeter, • palomino mare or gelding,
Western show • dass, Fellner
Farms, RI:t. 5, London; Love; Carr,
rte. .palomano. stabler, 0, Math-'
ewS, Camlaeltie, Palomino, ioaPen
parade olass, Mathews, • Waitleee,
Oranton; Darling, Love, Corrie,
Flag race,. Brady; Love; • Lorne
Keller, A. 3. Darling. •
Stanley's New Modern Meat Market
,pening Prize Winners; Mrs, Rath First,
AGRICULTURAL, •ibroad mare,
Pon, Filly or gelding foaledill .
•(1i; and. :2); Foil,.
Matthews, Champion and reserve,
gallaiday- Team in harness, gal-
ladaY (I and Z), Pa Mathews,
prglicumoN, .0.4y pr gelding .
LIGHT HORSES
Hackney ,$tautort, Fred Jones,
Beluga Lyle Hislop, Stratford.
Single hackney or earria.ga do
farness, 15.2 or over, Alden Crav-
en, Ailsa. Craig; John Campbell,
RR 4, Walton. Single roadster, n harness; 16.2 and under, Cray,
ern; !Campbell. Two. year old hack-
ney or carriage on, line, Hislop,
I.,audevelle.EOlender, 1112 2, Dray-
ton. Roadster team in harness,
Craven. Hackney tandem, Allan
Burke, Port Stanley, Lady aria.
er, NOM. Laimbertus, Hanover;
Mrs, Leckie, Mr. and Mrs. Leigh-
ton Shantz, New Haanburg; Jon-
es; Nancy Caldwell, 1111, 3, Shed-
den; Armstrong.
SPECIAL, saddle horse, mare
PONIES
Single harness pony over 12
hands, Lambertas (1 $iz Binalte,
over 11 hands and not over 12,
Shantz (1 and 3),.J'ones (2 and
4), Dints .(5 ,and, 7), 1-1W013. •
Single. harness pony not over 11.
han,asalVAilligani, Caldwell, Shard;
Bolender, Jones, Team harness
ponies, not over 11 hands, Shantz,
Bolender,
Single pony .hitched', olniVea by
boy under 15, iaccompanied
lady under 15 years, Jones, Cald-
well, iliolender, Milligan, Pony
race, ehtild under 13 years, Jones,
Bolender •(2 and 3), Caldwell.
Shetland stallion, on line, Man-
gan, Elliott Bros., Blath; Cala-
Wen, Jones. Shetland brood` mare.
and foal, Bolender (1 and 3), Jon-,
es, Saddle vocy, ridden by boy
or girl, in.; hands and over, Bol-
ender .(a. oncl. 2), Armstrong,,
Jones. Saddle pony, iridden by,
boy or girl, under -11. hands, Cald-.
,kranstrong, Jones, Eolender.•
altidreni's ityridal couple, under 15
years of age, driving Shetland.
Mrs, Grant 'Rath. topped the list
of many. Jvelp, people who toot
part in the opening.,day bargain
buying at' the new Stanley' Mod-ern Meat 'Market: Draws Were
held on Saturday night,, with -Con-
stable Clarence Perdue Affi, iating. Mrs, Rath won the automatic cof,
fee maker. . .
Second prize winner was Mrs.
George Bayley, RR, 1, Clinton, who
won the outing chest, and then a
IL.. Stock won the steak knives,
Thermos jug, Mrs. J, A. McGill,
Shipley Street; rump roast pfbeef,
Mrs. Ray fear; four steaks, Ron
McCann.) three lbs. pineapple 'barn,
Mrs. Vie Kennedy, Charles Cooper
and Mrs. Leslie Harper; ten pork
chops, Mrs. C. Butsnn, King St.
persons • earning the package of
Pony. Milligan, Caldwell', Bolend-
er, Jones.
Trail horse open, Fred Darling,
,E5cieter; 'James iCurrie, Atwood;
Ron Sawaz, Clancleboye; Love,
Brady, Preszcator, Keller, Swart,
zentruber,
EVENING PROGHAAT
Heavy •dratt teain in harness,
liana:1day, Toll, Taylor, Percheron
team:. ins harness, BeSitardii (1 and
2), Cordon Moraine, ' - • i •
Four-horse tandem hitch, drau-
ght; agricultural, general purpose'
or express, Tlalldxlay, Bastard,
Knell, Toll, Bannerman and aVlor-
due.
Best matched .tearn in harness,
Daniels, Halliday. Best dressed
team on groUnds, Johnston, Knell.
Team 'coming the greatest dist-
ance, Taylor. Wagon or express
team in harness, Basil Weyviale,
Sarnia; Knell, Bannerman. Single
roadster in harness, 15.2! or aver,
Craven. •
Gentleman's turnout, accompan-
ied 'by lady, Latnibertus Team
harnessed ponies, over 12 hands,
Burke, Lanibertus. Teas, harnes-
sed ponies, over 11 hands, not over
12, 'Shantz, Jones, Imes, Hack-
ney pony, tandem, Lambertus,
Burke, Shantz, Jones,
three fogd items, total. value 5140,
made no of bacon, eggs and bread,
were; W.„ Clayton,: Mary Epps,
Mrs. A, Garon, Mrs, John
Mrs, Rosa COign19VP: Mrs. Colquhoun, Russel Jervis,. Mrs, W,
L, Edge, Mrs, J. Murphy, Mrs, R.
$utter, Mrs, Clifford Lobb,
Mrs, D. U. Miles, MrS, r, G.
Thompson, E, W., Stanley, Carinan
Z.Garrovv, Mrs. John Anstett, El-eanor Plan-40We], Mrs, Ron Mac-
1,0414, Mrs. Harold McPherson,
Mrs Lloyd BatIsln, W V. Roy,. Mrs, Russel .FionneS, Mrs.
Cooke, John T, Pepper, Mrs.
man .Carter, Asa Deevos, All of
Clinton; Mrs, I-00e $inelaij', J. E. "Dick" jaeob, 1313,in
ton; Mrs. Leslie Harper, .RCAV
Station -Clinton; Mrs. T. Bayley,Hayfield; James P, Gibbon's, W. barn; Mrs, S. 'Chislett, 1.4.10,4PW,
Some of these people are entitled
to more than one of these food
bonus, packages.
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The phiof reason f Orr talOng the.
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foaled 1in li i Bestard (1, a 04131.
4), Hardie, {3 and 4). 004.1)Pion .
and reserve, Beatard,
BELGIAN, filly or gelding, Baal'-
ea in 1954, Bannerman and 2),
pritchara (3 and 4).. Team in
harness, Bannerman, Pritchard
WA.GON or EXPRESS horses,.
filly or 'geldi'ng, 3 years and under',
W. Annett, Winstead; Knelt
Team hitched, 3,000 lbs. and na,
der, Glenn F. Johnston, RR 1,
'Goalie; ;Ernest F. Daniels, Box
175, Norwich; Knell, Single hitch, Mr, and' Mrs, J, L. Innis, 13013, 4, one entry only to an extithirpor, •Stratforid. Single harness pony
over 1,500 lbs., Basil Weywile,
Sarnia*, Knell, Bannerman. , Single
hitch, one entry only to an ex-
hibitor, under 1,500 lbs., Johnston,
Knell, Arnett, Daniels.
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