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Clinton News-Record, 1962-10-04, Page 10HAROLD'S WHITE ROSE IG,ARAGIE SPECIALIZING IN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS GENERAL REPAIRS 14,1'1(113 227 ST. E, Deering had the best Pair Of market lambs. Judge of 'the sheep show was Ephriam, Snell, RR 1, Clinton. byDattatt SAYS* 1 eveRy' MOS FREE TO CNOOSE NS OWN FORM 41'. er.04010" BRUNETTE "BLONDE OR ., OFBOTERNNENT: 0014ti Freer Marie Fraser's "Guide to the World of Canadian Cheese". Write todayi A Division of DAIRY FARMERS OF CANADA 147Davenport Road,Teraotil• • . ......... • • • Ninety-Eight Luxury Sedan SPECIAL WEEKEND RATE 5.25 per person, 2 to a room You'll enjoy a weekend in Toronto more when you stay at the Lord Simcoe Hotel • 5.25 per person, 2 to a room • free over- night outside parking for registered guests .family plan, children under 14 free when occupyinga room with an adult • cafeteria, restaurant, lounges i• for friendly service and economy plan to stay at the Lord Simcoe Hotel-convenient to theatres, sport centres and shops, _ - , THE LORD SIMCOE HOTEL F. EDWARD LIGHTFOOT, GENERAL MANAGER Unlvdrsity & King, Phone 362.1848, Telex 022458, or your own Travel Agent Combine your home-grown grains with NATIONAL* DAIRY CONCENTRATE the fresh-mix with the balanced 'protein base! Want sleek-hided health and top milk production from your dairy cattle? Then feed 'em your own home-grown grains fresh-mixed with National Dairy Concentrate. It's the fresh7mix with the balanced protein base. Whether you have your own grains or we supply them, we can custom blend the finest fresh-mix you can buy right here at the mill . . . using National Concen- trate, of course.. P.S. You'll like using National's fresh-mix Calf Concentrate, too! • *A PRODUCT OF CANADIAN INDUSTRIES LIMITED ED J. I. F. BROEZE VARNA. phone HU 24219 WETTLAUFER'S FEED MILL MARY STREtt,,,,, 'CLINTON Phone'. HU 2-9792 doutj/ memo l'-00/1/10,f0PHERvir mingseaVrOf CO '!NAT YOMMONEY YOU, /S: IECOSE/TGOES 8EFOREN4VD..? a.e. • RUSSELL L. JERVIS C+ONIAAERCIAL RESIDENTIAL REINCIDELINIC3 HU.2-9390 68 ALBERT ST. With, a Wide variety Of porta - try shown, main Prizes were shared by JetneS, SProttl, 11R Atiburn and Earl Booker RR 1 D,ashwooa. JerSeY lac Giant, hen, Becker, One and two; New Hampshire; R. e d s, cockerel, Spronl, Becker; hen, Becker; pullet, Beeker, Sproul; Rhode Island Reds, cock, Becker, SprOul; cockerel, Sproul; heti, Becker, both prize's; pullet, Sproul, Rocks, harmed, utility, cocker- el, Becker, both prizes; pullet, Becker, both prizes; Rocks, whit's% utility, Becker, all priz- es; Rooks, white, exhibition .cock, Becker; Cockerel, SProull Becker; hen, Sproul, Becker; pullet, Becker, one and two. Wyantibttes, white, cock, Beek- Cattle Show Prizes at Bayfield Fair HOLSTEIN; bull, tinder, one year, Bill Haugh, one and two; cow - in calf or milking, Bill. Haugh, one and two; heifer, two years or Milking,' Allen Betties, Bill Haugh, two and three;, yearling, Haugh, Al, len 1301f4.108 (2 _and 3).; senior, Bill Haugh, Bruce Bet- ties, Al 1 en Betties, Robert Vodden; junior calf, Donald Watson, RR ^ 4, Clinton; Bob Votiden, Bill Haugh, Gaye Wat- son, RR 4, Clinton; herd, Bill Haugh, one and three, Allen Betties, The Walter Forbes Special for best yearling senior heifer in 'the show, exhibited by resi- dent of Goderich Township, went to Allen Bettles. JERSEY: bull ,aver one year, bull under one year, cow in calf or milking, yearling, all to "Lorne .Carter, RR 2; Sea- forth, one and two; senior calf, Lorne Carter, one and four; Douglas McCulibugh, RR • 1, Goderich; Joan Rathrinell, RR 3, • Clinton; junior, Lorne Carter, one and two; herd, Lorne Car- ter, Howard MeCullough. DUAL`-PURPOSE SHORT- HORN: bull, under One year, Clifford Keys,,Varna; John Keys, .V,arrra; ow in calif or. milking, Jo hn Keys, Clifford Keys; heifer, Clifford Keys, John Keys; senior calf, John Keys, one and two; herd,. John' Keys, one and two. AYRSHIRE: senior calf, Mervyn. Labia, BR. 2,' Clinton; junior calf, Sharon Lockhart; 1111 1, Goderich, ABERDEEN A N G US: : R.. Doan, Therniciale, only exhibit- or. HEREFORD: bull, two'. Years . and over, H. Watkins, Landes- bolo; senior buil calf, Watkins; cow, three years or over, Hoff- man Brothers, DashwoOd, one, and three, Watkiria; heifer, two years old, Hoffnian, Watkins; heifer, one• year old, Hoffman, one and two,- Watkins; senior heifer calf, Fred Tyndall, RR 3, Clinton; Watkins; Everett Mc- Ilwairt, RR 2,' Goderich; junior heifer, Watkins, Hoffman', two and three. Specials,. for beSt . baby beef, Watkins, Yeo, Kolkman, Parr Line Forum Gives $1/435 To Cancer Society .HENSALL - Twenty-three past members of the Parr Line Farm .Forum met at the home 'of Mr. and Mrs. John Soittain on Friday evening for a social get together and business meet- ing. Euchre provided the enter- tainment and prizes went to Mrs. Ross Love for high lady and Margaret Mousseau, consol- ation; gentlemen, high; Jim Mc- Allister; consolation; Ross Love. • Celebrating their, birthdays Were twins Margaret Mousseau and her brother Wilfred. Tr- easurer's report was given by Mrs. John ,Soida.n. Decision was reached unanimously that $35 surplus money be donated to the COneef Foundation. Smor- gasbord luncheon was enjoyed. ALUMINUM' WINDOWS ALUMINUM DOORS ALUMINUM AWNINGS Page 10--41 inton News-RePerd-Trwr$4,.OctoberNf 146,2 Top Showmen Among By field 4-H Clubs Good Poultry Show, Prizes Go To Auburn a Dashwood Flocks Few Horses, No Pigs Wide Variety Sheep. ToP shornnen in the 4-1-1 calf ;club coMPetftions Bay- field Fall Fair last week were Hugh A. Lobb, RR, 2, Clinton, who showed his senior Ayrshire calf against 17 others and Fred Tyndall, RR 3, Clinton with his senior lielfer against nine others, ShOwnianship is judged thr- oughout the club. However, the animals are placed in .junior and senior classes and pinged' there. • lacings for showmanship in the dairy club were as fol- lows: Hugh Lohb, Douglas Mc-Culloutgb, RR 1, Godierich; Br- uce Falconer, RR. 3, Seaforth; Bruce Betties, RB 2, Bayfield and .Toon Bothwell, RR 3, Cl- inton. Then pri "B" classifica- tieing, Wallace East, RR 4, Cl- inton; Donald Watson, RR. 4, Clinton; Gaye Watson, RR 4, Clinton; Donglas irrerwartha, RR 4, Clinton; Peggy Ann Bet- tles, RR 2, Bayfield; Wayne Potter, RR 3, Clinton; Carol Mellyvain, RR 2, Goderich; Walter Menwain, RR. 2, God- erich; Sharon Lockhart, RR 1, Goderieh; and in "'C" classific- ation, Barbara Semple, RR, 2, Bayfield; •Gerald Rodges, RR 1, Goderich; Keith• Orr, RR 2, Goderich; and Robert Vodden, RR 1, Clinton. For showmanship in the beef club, Fred Tyndall; Barbara Watkins, R13. 1, LontleShoro; Bud Yeo, RR 3, Clinton; Pat- ricia Igalwain, "RR 2, Goder- BeV RR 1; Varna; Gerald Pfnkter, PR 1, Varna; Bob Hayter, ,RR. 1, Vanua; Bill Inelkman, Varna; Donald Tay- lor, RIR 3, Clinton; Dick West- erhout, RiR 1, LonaeSbaro, JUNIOR DAIRY calves, Hol- stein, Donald :Wats,on Gaye Watson', Waynte Potter, Doug- las Trewartha, Wallace East, Carol Mellwain, Peggy Ann Bottles, Bruce Falconer, Bait- aria SemPle, Walter ,Mellvvairr, Gerald ••Rodges. Ayrshire, Sharon Lockhart. , SENIOR DAIRY calves, Ayr shine, Hugh Lobb. Jersey, Doug McCullough ,T o a p. Holstein, Bruce Betties, Robert Voddien, Keith Orr, JVNIOR, BEEF calve4 heif- ers, Gerald Hayter, Bob Hay- ter. ninNIOR BEEF calves, heif- ers, Fred TYndallY, Patricia Mc- Ilvvain, Dick Westerboun Kolionan. Steers, Barb. Watkins, Bud Yeo, Bev Don Taylor. o Since World War II Canada's. financial assistance to other countries has! exceeded $4.7 billion; more than half of this amount has been in outright grants, Pr; cockerel,,Sproul; hen, Beek- er, belt; prizes; ppliet, Sproul; Brahma_ light, hen, Becker; flank, cock, Becker; hen, Beck- er; ' silver greY Perking and Buff OrPingten, Recker, ail Prizes% Light Sussex, cock, Becker; cockerel, Spronl, Becker; hen, Becker; both prizes; pullet, .Sp- roul, Becker; Leghorns, 'brown, utility, cockerel, Sproul; lien; Becker, both prizes; pullet, SPrOul; Leghorn, brown exhib- ition, cock and hen, Becker; Anemias, Becker, three firsts, Uktoreas, 'black, cock and hen, Becker, all prizes; cooker, al, 'Becker, Sproul; pullet, Bec- ker, Sproul; Leghorris, white, cock and hen, Becker all priz- es; pockerel, Becker, James Cl- eaVe, RR 3, Bayfield; Cleave, Becker. Ilorudlans, cock and hen, Sp- roul; Hamburg, silver, Becker, five prizes. DUCKS, muscovy, old drake, Harold Penhale, RR' 3, Bay- field; Donald M. Young, RR 3, Auburn; duck, Young, Sproul; rifting drake, and ditick, Sproul; old Pekin, drake, Becker; young Pekin, drake, Becker, Cleave; duck, Becker, both pr- izes; old Rouen,, Becker, all pr- izes; young Rouen, Becker, two firsts; Sproul, two seconds; GEESE, old Embden, gander, Becker; goose, Becker, Donald Yotmg; young Emixten goose, Young; old toulouse gander, Young; goose, }.hirold Penhale; young Toulouse gander, Young; goose, Penhale. TURKEYS, bronze, old hewn, Donald Young, both prizes; young hen and gobbler, Becker. Guinea fowl, cock, Penhale, Alvin Betties; cockerel, ,Bet- ties; hen, Penhale; pullet, Bet, ties. Bantams, cock,. Harold' Mc- Culough, R 1, Gm:tench, Becker; cockerel, ,Becker, both prizes; hen, Cleave, Becker; pullet, McCullough, Becker. There were very few horses on the groundS last Thursday at the Bayfield 106th fall falr, with entries from the Stables of Elmer Johnstone, RR 1, At- woodand by Adatn, Flowers, Bayfield, only. Single PPPY, in harness, 11 hands and, under, !Tohnsten, one and two, Flowers; pony team, Johnston, FloWers; hackneW tandem', Johnston; single hack- ney' or carriage horses in her- nests, Johnston, one and two, Flowers; hackneY or carriage team in harness. Johnston. There were no pigs shown, al- though classes were opera to Yorkshire, Taintworth and Lain &ace, and a total of $72 in prizes; offered. In the sheep classes there was at least one exhibitor in each of the six breeds for which prizes were offered. Only in the Lineoln classes however, was there any competition. Donald Graham, RR 4, Park- hill, showed Leicester; Donald I)earinig, RR 1, Exeter, showed Oxford; P. E. Deering, RIR, 1, Exeter, 'showed Dorset' and Donald Deering also had one Suffolk ewe on show; Archie Barrett, 'RR 2, Parkhill, showed Shropshire sheep. Lincoln, ram, two shears or over, A. Steeper, Aliso Craig; A. Barrett; shearling ram, Steeper, Barrett; ram ;lamb, Steeper, one and two, Barrett; ewe, two shears or over, Steep- er, one 'and two, Barrett; shearling ewe, Steeper, one and two, Barrett; ewe lamb, Steep er, 'Barrett, Steeper. Donald Graham showed the first prize pen of tour, with the Steeper pen placing second. P. The University of Montreal and its affiliated institutions had an enrolment of 17,762 in the 1961-62 school yearnnarg- est in Canada. 'WIN Wucible. PRIZES ON Daily Double . Daily 1230 , 100 Noon CK NX TEL E VISION • MORE THAN $5,000 IN PRIZES . - 2 WINNERS DAILY • SAVE YOUR IGA SALES SLIPS WATCH CHANNEL 8 FOR DETAILS of CONTEST Channel 8-WINGHAM FARMERS We are shipping cattle every Monday for United Co-operative of Ontario and solicit your patronage. 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