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Clinton News-Record, 1960-06-16, Page 10Silver Mane and Tail A proud pony, and a proud young lady at the Spring Show, Saturday. Burbank Bold Boy, Shedden is the champion child's Shetland harness pony in Ontario, never defeated in saddle, out of 28 shows, Miss Nancy Caldwell, ten years old, is a master showman, in her own right, working very well with the animals in her parents stable, (News-Record Photo) You are invited to drop into our store and inspect the modern TAPPAN BUILT-IN RANGES Now on Display MARCONI TV CITATION MODEL • 17" Table Model • 19 Actual. Tubes • Signal Monitor • Adjacent Channel Selectivity • Tinted Removable Safety Glass • "OK Life-Tested" • 21W' Wide, 15" high, 153/4 " deep. Also available with 2 types of Stands Hilliiii11111 Dimon/10F - - Clinton Electric Shop D. W. CORNISH, Proprietor HU 2-6646 Clinton This dread disease is CONTAGIOUS! Without knowing it, you could be a carrier-passing on this disease to your loved ones. BE SURE No respecter of AGE TB is the ENEMY of ALL HURON COUNTY'S 18 FREE TB Detection Clinics Will Operate from JULY 19 to AUGUST 5 Watch fc:4 announcement of dates to your woo. ionmowavammimmorommernia. HURON COUNTY TUBERCULOSIS ASSOCIATION (Coat of this survey is born by sale of Chriatmai Seals end by the Ontario Dept, of Health) GUARANTEED TRUST CERTIFICATES • issued in amounts from $100 upwards for periods of 1 to 5 years‘, • earn 54% interest, payable half- yearly by cheque • Government authorized investments 1,', for Canadian Insurance Companies • Executors • Trustees • Individuals YOUR MONEY DOUBLES ITSELF IN 13 YEARS! T. B. BAIRD Phone HU 2-7498 Brucefield, Ontario THE STERLING TRUSTS H. C. LAWSON, Representative L Phone HU 2-9644 Clinton, Ontario GOOD FOR YOU, JULIE !" A bank manager is interested in all his customers. - No depositor is too young, no account too small, no financial problem too minor to receive his attention and consideration. He likes dealing with people and is trained to help them in every way he can. He's a good man to talk things over with-not just because he knows a lot about banking, but be- cause he can be counted on to apply that knowledge and experience to the needs of all his customers. To him, banking is the opportunity to work with all sorts of people and, through bank services, to help with your problems, your hopes and plans. THE CHARTERED BANKS SERVING . YOUR COMMUNITY BEEF CATTLE SHORTHORNS, bull, born be- fore September 1, 1958, W. E. Parker and Sons, RR 8, Watford 1. and 2; W. and Son, RR 2, Brussl is7 bull born between September 1 '',d58 and August 31, 1959, Parker; bull born after Sep- tember 1, 1959, Parker, Turnbull, Frank Falconer, RR 5, Clinton; champion bull, Parker, Watford; female born before May 1, 1957, Turnbull 1 and 2, Parker; female born between May 1, 1957 and April 30, 1958, Parker, Turnbull; JOWETT'S GROVE Bayfield Beautiful Picnic Grounds Covered Tables - Swings Good Water - Ball Park Ponies - Swimming Refreshment Booth DANCING Every Friday Night from 9.30 p.m. to 1.00 a.m. STEW and His COLLEGIANS - Door Prize - Hall Available for Receptions and Private Parties For Reservations: Call HU 2-7064, HU 2-7551 or Bayfield 29r3 The premises haVe been ap- proved by the LCBO for Private Parties, including Receptions and Stags. • female born between May 1, 1958 and April 30, 1959, Turnbull 1 and 2, Parker; female born after May 1, 1959, Parker 1 and 2, Turnbull 3 and 4; get of sire, 3 animals, Parker, Turnbull; Prize champion herd, Parker, Turnbull 2 and 3. HEREFORDS, bull, born before September 1, 1958, Whitney Coat- es and Sons RR 1, Centralia; Bar- bara. Watkins, RR 1, Landesboro; bull born between September 1, 1958 and August 31, 1959, Coates 1 and 2, Watkins; bull born after September 1, 1959, Coates 1 and 2; champion bull, Coates. Female born after May 1, 1957, Coates 1 and 3, Watkins; female born be- tween May 1, 1957 and April 30, 1958, Coates 1 and 2; Watkins; fe- male born between May 1, 1958 and April 30, 1959, Coates 1 and 3, Watkins, Hoffman Bros., Dash- wood; female born after May 1, 1958, Coates 1 and 2, Watkins; fe- dall, RR 3, Clinton; Hoffman, Wat- kins; get of sire, Coates 1 and 2; prize champion herd, Coates, Wat- kins. ABERDEEN-ANGUS, bull, born before September 1, 1958, T. Alex Edwards, Arva; Irvin Schenk, RR 2, Petersburg 2 and 3; Richard Doan, RR 1, Thorndale; bull born between September 1, 1958 and August 31, 1959, Edwards, Schenk 2 and 3; bull born after May 1, 1959, Edwards, D. B. Weldon, RR 2, London 2 and 3, Schenk 4 and 5; champion bull, Edwards; female, born before May 1, 1957, Schenk 1 and 3, Edwards, John T. Rinn, RR 4, Brussels; female born be- tween May 1, 1957 and April 30, 1958, Schenk 1 and 3, Edwards; female born between May 1, 1958 and April 30, 1959, Edwards 1 and 4, Weldon 2 and 3; female born after May 1, 1959, Edwards 1 and 3, Weldon, Schenk 4 and 5, Rinn; get of sire, Edwards, Schenk, Wel- don; prize champion herd, Ed- wards, Schenk, Weldon. GRAND CHAMPION BEEF HERD, Edwards, Coates, Parker. MARKET CATTLE, senior baby beef, 710-850 lbs., Hoffman, Turn- bull; junior baby beef, under 710 lbs., Parker 1. and 3, Schenk, Turn- bull. 4-M CLUB CLASSES BEEF CALF, Fred Tyndall, R, Ostrom, Varna; Bob Hoffman, Dashwood and G. Hayter, Varna, DAIRY CALF, Turnbull, B, Watkins, Bill Blacker, RR 1, Clin- ton; Bev. Hill, Varna; steer calf, Jane Falconer, RR 5, Clinton; F. Blacker, Bill Tyndall, Ben Tyn- dall. Jo-Anne Collins, 2-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Collins, RR 3, Clinton, was the youngest exhibitor, winning $5 in merchandise at Lee's Ladies Wear. Bobbie Watkins, RR 1, Londes- boro, 4 years, was runner-up. DAIRY CATTLE HOLSTEIN, all prizes won by Huron County Home herd, except first prize for senior heifer calf, won by Leonard Lobb, RR 2, Clin- ton, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Lobb and fourth prize in same class by Kenneth Farquhar, RR 1, Clinton. AYRSHIRE, senior bull, Edgar Howatt, RR 1, Belgrave; Ervin Schaus, RR 5, Mildmay; junior bull, Howatt; mature cow, Schaus 1. and 2, Howatt 3 and 5; Mervin Lobb and Sons, RR 2, Clinton; heifer, 2 year old, Schaus, Howatt 2 and 3; heifer yearling, Schaus 1 and 2, Howatt 3 and 4; senior heifer calf, Schaus 1 and 6, How- att 2, 4 and 5, Donald Nott, RR 4, Clinton; junior heifer calf, Lobb, Schaus 2 and 4, Howatt; champion bull, Howatt; champion female, Schaus. JERSEY, senior bull, Lorne Car- ter and Son, RR 2, Seaforth; ma- ture cow, L. Carter 1, 2 and 3; heifer, Carter 1 and 2; heifer year- ling, Carter 1 and 3, Howard D. McCullough, RR 1, Goderich; sen- ior heifer calf, Carter 1 and 2; junior heifer calf, McCullough, Carter 2 and 3; champion female, Carter. GUERNSEY, all prizes, William J. Dale, RR 1, Clinton. SPECIAL DAIRY HERD, W. J. Dale, Irvin Schaus, Lorne Carter, Huron County Home, Wilmer Howatt. SHEEP LEICESTER, aged ram, James Snell 1 and 3; Emke Bros., Elm- wood; shearling ram, Emke Bros., Snell 2 and 3; ram lamb, Snell 1 and 2, Emke; aged ewe, Snell 1 and 3, Emke; shearling ewe, Emke, Snell 2 and 3; ewe lamb, Snell 1 and 2, Emke; flocks, Snell, Emke. SOUTHDOWN, aged ram, Emke 1 and 3; W. E. Crawford, Mines- ing; Peter Cameron, RR 4, Tham- esville; shearling ram, Cameron, Emke 2 and 4, Crawford; ram Jamb, Cameron 1 and 2, Crawford, Emke; aged ewe, Crawford 1 and 2, Cameron 3 and 5, Emke; shear- ling ewe, Cameron 1 and 5, Craw- ford, Emke; ewe lamb, Cameron 1 and 3, Crawford 2 and 5, Emke; flocks, Cameron, Crawford, Emke. SHROPSHIRE, aged ram, Geo- rge S. Brien and Son, RR 2, Ridge- town; Raymond, Comfort, RR 1, St. Ann's; Crawford 3 and 4; shearling ram, Brien 1 and 3, Com- fort, Crawford; ram lamb, Craw- ford 1 and 3, Brien 2 and 4, Com- fort 5 and 6; aged ewe, Brien 1 and 3, Comfort, Crawford; shear- ling ewe, Emke, Comfort 2 and 4, Brien 3 and 7, Crawford 5 and 6; ewe lamb, Crawford, Brien 2 and 3, Comfort 4 and 5; flocks, Brien, Comfort, Crawford. OXFORD, aged ram, Emke 1 and 2; Donald Dearing, RR 1, Exe- ter; shearling ram, Emke 1 and 2; ram lamb, Emke 1 and 2, Dear- ing; aged ewe, Emke 1 and 2, 1, 2 and 3, AGRICULTURAL, filly or geld- ing, foaled in 1956, Bruce Miller, RR 3, Paisley 1 and 2; Aubrey Toll, 3 and 4; filly or gelding foaled in 1957, Toll; filly or geld- ing foaled in 1958, Toll; team in harness, Miller, Toll. PERCHERON, filly or gelding foaled in 1956, Orville Bestard, Thorndale 1 and 2; filly or geld- ing foaled in 1957, Bestard; J, L. Dunsmore, RR 2. Stratford 2 and 3; filly or gelding foaled in 1958, Bestard; champion and reserve, Bestard. BELGIAN, filly or gelding foal- ed in 1956, 0, A. 'Bannerman, West Monkton 1 and 4; ROY H. Hardy, RR 2, Melbourne, 2 and 3; team in harness, Hardy 1 and 3, Bannerman, TOWNSHIP CLASS, best three heavy draught, agricultural or general purpose horses, Orville (COntinued on Page 11) Page 10 - Clinton News-Record - Thursday, June 16, 1960 Spring Show Prizes Listed Dearing; shegrling ewe, Emke 1 and 2, Dearing; ewe lamb, Emke 1 and 2, Dearing; flocks, Emke, Dearing. SUFFOLK, aged ram, Comfort 1 and 3, Emke; shearling ram, Comfort 1 and 2; ram lamb, Com- fort 1 and 3, Emke; aged ewe, Comfort 1 and 2; shearling ewe, Comfort 1 and 3, Emke; ewe lamb, Comfort 1 and 2, Emke; flocks, Comfort. DORSET, all prizes won by P. E. Dearing and Son, Exeter. SWINE YORKSHIRE, all prizes won by W. Turnbull and Sons, except 2nd for boar littered since Sept. 1, 1959; fourth for sow littered be- tween June 1, 1959 and Septemb- er 1, 1959; third for sow littered between September 1, 1959 and December 1, 1959; and second for best junior herd, which were won by Edgar Howatt, RR 1, Belgrave. Turnbull had the grand champion and reserve sow and boar. LANDRACE, all prizes won by Robert E. McMillan, RR 2, Sea- forth. PUBLIC SCHOOL CLASSES Two bacon type hogs, under 100 lbs., Jean Falconer, June Falconer, Joyce Falconer and Janet Fal- coner. Calf class, Wilma Dale, Jim Collins, Deanna Dale, Bruce Col- lins, Douglas McCullough, Don Nott, Dorothy Howatt, Ivan How- att, Doug. Howatt. Dairy calf class, Leonard Lobb, RR 2, Clinton; Bobby Collins, RR 3, Clinton; Kenneth Farquhar, RR 1, Clinton; Billy Collins, RR 3, Clinton; Gordon Lobb, RR 2, Clin- ton; Cheryl Dale; Hazel, Viola and Dorothy Collins, RR 3, Clinton; Bobby Watkins. HEAVY HORSES HEAVY STALLION, open, Au- brey Toll, Blyth; heavy draught, filly or gelding foaled in 1956, Toll,