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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1965-06-10, Page 14Township of Tuckersmith TAX PAYMENT RECEIPTS. 1965 The Township of Tuckersmith will .bey interest et the rate of 4.% per frem )14 15th to December 15th en all: Prepaid Taxes. Cortific4ite$ and full bertieulerS may -be ob, trained -at the Clerk's office; Tuckersmith,. RR 3, Seafprth. James I, Mcintosh, Treasurer, '11FellOpile 110.111.111N, nth .ANN#641. HEN$ALL, TWILIGHT STOCK SHOW HEAVY HORSES • LIGHT HORSES PONIES • IMPLEMENT SHOW Wednesday, June 16, 1965 5:45 o'clock p.m. Featuring 90 PRIZE HEREFORD FEEDING CALVES To be Judged and Auctioned BABY SHOW (no entry fee) Prizes for All Contestants Music by the Clinton Marching Royals CKNX Mobile Unit Happyland Shows in Operation FERRIS WHEEL MERRY-GO-ROUND KIDDIE RIDES AND OTHER ATTRACTIONS Each child 12 and under will receive Ticket for 1 Free ride TORY GREGG, Master ofCeremonies SCHOOL PARADE — 6:30 p.m. Official Opening — 7:30 Auction Sale of Calves 9:30 p.m: ADMISSIONS 75c -- Students 50c Children FREE 23b ATLANTIC F LI I f Announcing . . . AID Insurance If Accident, Illness or Death brings unexpected hardship, AID will safeguard yo,ur loan. If you are DISABLED, unable to work for more than 30 days, due to accident or illness, AID takes over your pay- ments, goes on paying your monthly instalments until you recover or your loan is paid in full, If DEATH occurs, AID pays the out- standing balance of your loan in full. Available on Loans of $1,500 or more , . . Exclusively at ATLANTIC FIN bNCE CO P RATION 7 RATTENBURY STREET — CLINTON Phone 482-3486 W. W. "BILL" SNELL, Branch Manager Legion Float Emphasizes New Cenotaph Clint o ranch 140 of the Royal Canadian mittee's drive for funds on Monday night. The Legion took advantage of the Spring Fair Parade Legion also displayed another of its services, the on Saturday to publicize the Clinton Cenotaph Corn- free rental of hospital equipment. (,'Tows-Record, Photo) .Shopping Begins In The Pages Of This Newspaper SEED BEANS ALL POPULAR V ARIETIES. op, SAMLAC • SEAWAY • MICHELITE 62 • SAGINAW BEAN CONTRACTS Both Seed and Fertilizer Supplied. 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Standard Holloway; limes; J, Sleight- colt, foaled in 1964 on line, halm, Brussels. Pony race, Galbraith; Wingham.; Mtn; driven by child under 13, Camp- Monroe. Roadster team in hat- bell, Hackett Shetland stallion ness, Thomas, 'Cravenr Beasley, on- line, Holloway, Long, lanes. Hackney tandem, Mac Arm- Shetland stallion, under 11 strong, .Ileachville; Ba;nnerman; hands on line, Holloway, Jones, W. Clarke, St. Marys. Simpson- Innes. Shetland ,brood mare and Sears award for best lady dri- foal, Campbell. vet, Beasley; F. G. Holloway, Saddle pony ridden by child, Sniithville; J. Inner, Stratford. E, Mahtih, Baden; Caldwell; Saddle horse, mare geldlng, Campbell. Saddle pony under 11 ridden by lady or gent, Cald- hands, ridden by child, James well Stables, Sheddert; Fenner Rob's, Brucelield; K. Steep, Farms, London; C. Campbell, Clinton; Hackett. Children's Sealorth. Saddle hone, owned bridal couple, under 15 years of locally, ridden by lady or gent, age, driving shetland. pony, Hol- Elliott, D. ReynoldS; ,Seaforth; •loway, Smith, Sleightholm. Lo- Campbell. cal brood mare on line, Ross, Saddle horse barrel race, lbeal Steep, Elliott, Local pony site- entries, Reynolds, Elliott, Camp- Bon on: lline, Paul Nice, Clinton. bell. :Saddle horse barrel race, 1965 foal on line, Campbell. open, !Caldwell, Ellibtt, ,Diann- Single harness pony, Ross, El- bell, Palomino mare or gelding, Ilea. Successful Clinton Spring Fair Has Record Number of Entries 'The WPMen`S. 4u2410ncor Pit St., ,Tam An'g'lican, Cho G 7, Mole- ton, MO Emit Wednesday eVen- Trq At the tome of Mrs.. ,Totin COO -\' ‘ft, 13 renters, •ton,r former nleMhera and the Rev,. K. J. B. ITTaillOPOn present, The prg5idallt, Mit:S. Fred. Mad dleftn, opened the meeting wjft 4.-rea.,01.g -9-PProwliate to tflie ..Sc*OC, of PPnteenst.. *0-, Pox Middleton Vend the. Sortoture. The pennety ot Huron will moo iiuk ,St,Thomas -Oharell, Seatotith, on June 15 9 am. grS, Arnold Wer reported for the Dorcas !Conittniittee that a new oi* .quilt be made. These -guilts, have proven pope- ear saleable gift items. .Meniben+s were reminded of the annual baking sale in. Bay- Ovid o July • 17. Am .invitatien from the WA Txfln1ityof ,Churth,. Royfield, tea attend a joint meeting on Thursdary, ‘T'arre 24 2:30 p.m. was. accepted Mrs, Jack. Cole read tin .ntter., -eating artfitae, endittled "The Q.Othenherig Story", TV .0011: with ,the plating pt the .Bible la • 1000 languages, amtiner reEKlilig, "The clovel. Witb.A Cup Of Tea." The WA ,iwiR parehase and 41004 :Per the 'Sunday School mom. . -The Dorcas Society had on. display a 1400 colloptort off good used clothing rtp, be sent to the V.E0hgwItlilStilte-te .ran't, • ford. Mr's. Don Middleton and. Mrs, Roy Wise acted as enptains tor two •hitailopsi •grioups of "Act Fast", ;. ;During the lunch period, a s 'ted discussion took .place on floe subject of tbe new church cirticula enld proposed union for the tWO .Major clenominations.. This. WA meeting glies cord as on of the ;liveliest we have attended in thirty some years! BEEF CATTLE S Ito rtho rats In the Shorthor class, ani- mals owned by Russell parker; Watford, won fall prizes. Other exhibitors were M. Sinith, Bel- grave, placing third in the class for yearling heifer and two- year-old heifer, and Frank Fal- coner, RR 5 -Clinton, winning second prize in the class for yearling Herefords Heifer calf, ;born this 'yea.r, H. Eedy, Dungannon; Helfer calf, Fedy; W. Coates, Centra- lila; Heifer yearling, Coates, Eecly; Heifer two-year-old Eedy, Coates; Heifer, Coates; Bull born this year,' Coates ' Eedy; Bull calf, Coates, EedlY; Year- ling bull, Coates, Fedy, Coates; OhiamPion Bull, Coates; Get of sire, Coaltes, Eedy; • Champion herd, Coates., Eedy. Aberdeen Angus Don Edwards, Watford, had the champion Aberdeen-Angus herd at 'the show as well as champion Aberdeen-Angus bull. Alex Edwards, Arva, took seven first prizes in this Oasts While iChativerret Farms, Ayr, Placed first in the ;classes for two-year-oId heifer' and bull calf born this year, The grand .dhaanpion beef herd was owned by Don Ed- wards Who also won the prize for the Champion 'bull, any breed. 4-H Cattle The prize for the senior 'beef heifer went to M. Smith, Bel- grave. The seater steer prizes were won by Eedy; D. Ether- ington, Eedy. Ethering- ton also had the hest junior steer. Awards for beef showmanship went 'to A. Edwards, Eedy, Eedy, Smith and Don •Edwards. SWINE Yorkshire, W, Turnbull, Brus- sels, eight firsts and eight sec- onds; 3. Van Welt, Brussels, one first, one second and. four thirds. Landrace, Hugh Hart, Gad- shill, 'three firsts and one sec- ond; Bert French, Palmerston, one first, one second. Lacombe, Turnbull, nine firsts, six seconds; G, Town- send, Seaforth, three seconds and one third. Tamworth, Hart, mine .firsts, four seconds and one third; French, two seconds and one. third. Berkshire class was swept by Ross Cottle, Kirleton, PARADE PRIZES Business and club 'floats, Dor- set and Oxford Sheep Float, made by Spell family and Blyth Woollen Mills; Clinton Kinsmen new arena float; Canadian Le- glen Memorial cenotaph float; Jack Fulcher's student driver's float; and Huron County Junior Farmers. Huron .Safety Float. Best decorated bicycles, jun- iors, Bonnie Johnston, Clinton; David Bird, Clinton; end Debbie Hart, Clinton; Seniors', Robert Dick, Clinton; Bonnie Mehl, Clinton; 'Bobbie Riehl, Clinton. Largest family, Mr. and Mrs. William G. Meta and five child- ren, Clinton; Youngest exhib- itor, Brian .Trewartha, RR 4 Clinton, 4 year old son of Mr. and MWS. Rots TreWarthe. Public school attraction, two bacon type hogs under 100 lbs., June Falconer; Jean Falconer; Leslie Falconer; all of RR- 5 Clinton; daughters, of 'Spring Show PreSident Frank Falconer and Mrs. Falconer DAIRY CATTLE Robert Voclden, took all prizes in the Holstein class except two-year-old heifer, won by R. Lobb, Clinton; senior heifer calf, taken by G. H. Townsend, Seaford-1; and junior , helifer calf won by Townsend; Blob Snell, Clinton, and D. Wat- son, Clinton.. Only three entries in the Oasis of Jerseys resulted in prizes for senior heifer calves going to Verna HesSelwood and Brenda, Hesselwood while the award for the beat junior calf went /to L. Allen, •Goderich. The herd of William J. Dale, RR 1 Clinton, swept the class for Guernseys. The prizes for senior . dairy heifer went to Townsend, Vodden„ Dale; Junior dairy heifer, Ken Farquhar, Clinton; Snell, Townsend; Showmanship, Townsend, Iles- selwood, Vockl.en. Bayfield Barber Beauty Shoppe Introducing , MISS PAT EVANS Special Until June 19 Child's Permanents Reg. $5.00 for $4.00, ADULT PERMS. $5.50 - $7.50 - $10.00 and $12.00 Cut, Set and Styling Included ALL VARIETIES CONTRACTS CUSTOM TREATING (Continued from page 1) LIGHT HORSES Judge Walker Montgomery, Orangeville, awarded the prize for the best standard breed stallion, trotter or pacer, to a Fellner; Campbell. . Palomino. stallion, J. Cleveland, Brant- ford. Palomino, open parade class, Cleveland, Fenner; Camp- bell. PONIES Single haniesi-: pony, over 12 hands, H. Moore, Ingersoll; Armstrong; .0Iarke, Single har- ness pony, over 11 hands and not, over 12, Holloway; Hollo- way; 0. Long, Kitchener. Single harness pony, not over 11 hands, Jones; Jones; Holloway. 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