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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1952-10-02, Page 7THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 2, 1952 Page 5 W1NCHELSEA Mr. and Mrs. Richard Johns and Bessie, of Exeter, visited on Mr. Kirkton Fair Prize Winners Sunday at the home of Charles Delbridge. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Brock family and Mrs. E. Dobbs, Crediton, spent Sunday with and Mrs. Ivan Brock. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bailey Betty visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Brock of Zion. Mr. spent Kestle anniversary services there. Mr. and Mrs, John Batten were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Kellett of Thames Road. Several from attended a post for . Mrs. Don formerly Miss Eunice Penhale of Elimville, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Murch, Elim­ ville, Thursday evening last. Mr. and Mrs. W. Dickey family, of Woodham, and and Mrs. Clarence Hawkins Leonard, of Anderson, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ford. and of Mr. and an d Mrs. Newton Clarke Sunday with Mrs. Bert of Credxton and attended this community nuptial shower Munn, Ilensall, and Mr, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dobbs and family, of Hamilton, and Mr. and Mrs. Bev Morgan and John­ ny, of Thames Road, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clarke on Sunday. PHONE STONE’S FOR PROMPT REMOVAL OF DEAD OR DISABLED COWS —HORSES WM. STONE SONS LTD. PHONE COLLECT INGERSOLL 21 EXETER 287-W Special Anniversary Sale Used Cars andTrucks Grain And Seeds • Sheaf of Fall Wheat, M. E. : Hoopex* <& Son, St. Marys, Tom Hern, Woodham M. E. Hooper & Kenneth Johns; E. Hooper & Science Hill; & Son, Beans, Large Doupe; Orval ' Son. Kirkton, Yellow Son, M, (stalks) neth (ears), Alvin Wheat, John Haines, Marshall, Mrs. Farmer’s Club Barley, Hooper petition. & Son, kinson, Mrs, Clarence Switzei’ Phail Oats, M. E. Hooper & Son, John McPhail. Roots And Vegetables Sabago Potatoes, N. Clark, E. Doupe; Chippewa, Mrs. II, Dun­ can; Gx'een Mountain, Thomas Crew, Earl Stephen;, Irish Cobb­ lers, Alvin Crago, Ev. Doupe; Dooleys, M. E. Hooper & Son, Thomas Crew; Any other Vari­ ety, John Haines, L. Cushman; Swedish Turnips, N. Clark, Orval Roger; Shipping Turnips, L. Cushman, M. E. Hooper & Son; Heaviest Turnip, O. Roger, M. E. Hoopei* & Son; Field Carrots, Thomas Crew, M. E. Hooper & Son; White ~ Earl Watson, Hern; Earl W a t s o n, Orval Roger; Heaviest Mangolds, Leonard Thacker, Thomas Crew; Garden Carrots, Mrs. M. Gallop, E. Tay­ lor, Munro; Garden 7 _ short, Mrs. Gallop, M. E. Hooper & Son; Parsnips, Thomas Crew, M. E. Hooper & Son; Blood Beets, Alvin Crago, M. E. Hoop­ er & Son; Red Cabbage, Thomas Crew; Round Cabbage, Thoma* Crew, L. Cushman; Thomas Crew, Mrs. Tomatoes, lor; Pink Gallop, Citrons, N. Clark; Doupe, melons, M. E. Hoopex’ & Sons, Thomas Hern; Muskmelons, Earl Stephen. ” Squash, Hooper Squash, Hooper E. Hooper & Son, Cucumbers, M. E. . _ __, Alvin Crago; Onions grown from seed, M. E. Hooper & Son, Mrs. M. Gallop; Onions grown from dutch sets, M. E. Hooper & Son, Thomas Crew; Collection Vegetables, Fred McClymont, of Varna, Mrs. M. Gallop, Kirkton; Canadian Canners Special, Ken Langford, St. Marys; Clarence Switzer Special, Kenneth Johns, Rhea Stephen, John Thompson, Wallis Selves. ~~ Norman Carter, Judge. Sheep Oxford Downs: Donald Dear­ ing, Exeter, five firsts, four sec­ onds; Leiceseter: Aylmei' Arm­ strong, St. Paul, three firsts, one second. Shropshire Downs: Elmer Armstrong, St. Paul, four firsts, one second; J. B. Kennedy, II- derton, first fox’ ram. Southdowns, J. B. Kennedy, Ilderton, five firsts, five seconds. Suffolk, Don Pulleu, Granton, ram; Eai-1 Stephen, St. Class, J. B. Kennedy. Swine. Berkshire: Boar and Colquhoun, first' and sow, Alex Crago, St. Marys. Tamworth, George Douglas, Mitchell, all prizes. Grade: Kenneth Johns, Exeter. Pen of four: Fred Doupe, St. Marys> Cliff Jacques, Centralia, Alvin Crago, St. Marys. Sheaf of Oats, Son, Tom Hern, Fall Wheat, M. Son, John McPhail, Oats, M. E. Hooper Hern; Barley, Soy . Hooper & Sons; Lorne , Tom M. E White Beans. Small White Beans, Roger, M. E. Hooper & Indian Corn, Thomas Crew, E. Hooper & Son; M. E. Hooper & Corn Ken- Corn Son, Club Son, Ross M. Corn , Clark. , T. Wallis Selves. Johns , M. E Ensilage Ensilage . Hooper & Farmer’s . Hoopex’ & Science Hill, Clarence Switzer; M. E. & Son; Field Crop Com- Wheat, M. E. Hooper John Haines, Charles At- St. Marys, Alvin Crago, John Mc- Field Crop Competition, Sugar Mangolds, St. Marys, Tom Yellow Sugar Mangolds, Carrots, Cauliflower, M. Gallop; Alvin Crago, E. Tay- Tomatoes, Mrs. M. M. E. Hoopei- & Sons, . Pie Pumpkin, Mrs. G. Alvin C rago; Water- , Harold Alvin & Son, T. Wallace & Sons; Berry; Table Crago, M. E. Hern; Hubbard Selves, -M. E. Cucumbers, M. T. Hern; Table Hooper & Son, Marys, sow, C. second, Alvin 49 Dodge Sedan Radio, Visor 48 Chev. Coach Fleetline, with Radio 46 Chev. Sedan Real Clean 41 Ford Panel Delivery Half-Ton FOR “BETTER VALUES’’ SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY LIMITED Chevrolet and Oldsmobile Cars and Chevrolet Trucks EXETERPHONE 100 Art Oil H. Duncan, Kirkton; any other subject, Mrs. Duncan; Water Color Scene, Harold Berry, Woodham. Flowers Cut Flowers, Snapdragon, Mrs. H. Hern, Granton; Straight Pet­ al Asters, Mrs. F. Scott, Sebring- ville, Kenneth Hern, Woodham; Curved Petal Asters, Thomas Crew, Kirkton, Mrs. Hern; Bas­ ket Straight Petal Asters, Mrs. Hern; Basket ters, Mrs. ton; Earl iant Kirkton, Kirkton; Alvin Crago St. Marys, Mrs. H. Hern; Miniature Dahlias, Alvin Crago, Mrs. George Mitchell; Dahlias, show variety, Mrs. Clar­ ence Switzer; Carnations, Mrs. H. Hern; Gladioli, one spike, Mrs. II. Hern, Mrs. M. Gallop; Balsoms, Mrs. G. ,H. Burgin; Stocks, Mrs. H. Hern, Mrs. M. Gallop. Phlox, Mrs. M. Gallop, Mrs. M. Hem; Phlox, Drummond, Mrs. Gallop, Mrs. Hern; Phlox, Perennials, Mrs. G. H. Burgin; Petunias, Mrs. Hern; Mrs. Hern; _ _ . Hern, Mrs. Gallop; Salvia, Alvin Crago, St, Marys; Dining Table Centre, Mrs. Hem, E. V. Doupe, Kfrkton; Scabiosa, Mrs. Hem; African Marigold, Mrs. A. Berry, Painting, Landscape, Mrs, G. Cosmos, Stephen, Costnos, Dr. Dahlias, Curved Petal As­ li. Burgin, Kirk- Mrs. H. Hern, ■St. Marys; Rad- Mrs. M. Gallop, C. A. Campbell, one bloom, , Mrs. G. single, Mrs. C. Mills, Petunias, double, Salpiglossis, Mrs. Woodham, Dr. 0. A. Campbell; French Marigold, Mrs. A. Berry, Elmer Armstrong, St. Pauls; Dwarf Marigolds, Reg Paul, Kirkton, Earl Stephen; Ver­ benas, Mrs. Hern; Pansies, Dr. C. A. Campbell, Elmer Arm­ strong; Zinnias, Dr. Campbell, Mrs. Hern; Zinnias, small flow­ ered, Mrs. A. Berry, Reg Paul; Annuals, Mrs. Hern; perennials, Mrs. Hern; Basket ~ Mrs. Hern; Spray, Rose Single, Dr. Cushman, Exeter; display, Mrs. McCormick, Burgin; Novelty Hanging ket, Mrs. Hern, £). G. Dow, clxell. House Plants Tuberous Begonia, Mrs. Hern; Rex Begonia, Mrs. I. Brock; Be­ gonia, fancy, Mrs. Brock, Mrs, Clarence Switzer; Collection of Foliage Plants, Mrs. George Mit­ chell; Coleos Collection, Mrs. Gallop. Girls’ Simpson, Blackler. binson, Shirley" Rundle, Rose­ mary Dobson, Marilyn Marshall; Rev. Mr. Anderson’s Special, $10 prizes, first year, Verna Black­ ler, June Robinson, Shirley Run­ dle; second and third year, Paul- Siinpson, Muriel Selves; flower arrangements, Pauline Simpson, Jean Shute. Pupils’ Work Grade 2 Writing, Barry Ste­ phen, Marlene Frayne, Helen Ballantyne, Grace Allan; Grade 3, Script, Larry Bickell, Burns Stephen, Billy Dunnell, Ann Thomson; Grade 7-8, Writing, Ruth Hooper, Alma Hern, Adelle Stephen, Margaret Allan; Watex* Color, Rosemary Dobson, Alma Hern, Doreen Brock, Ruth Ann Dykeman; Pencil Sketch, Alma Hern, Mary Dickey, Donald Ar­ thur, Keith Stephen; Grades 1 and 2A, Crayon, Barbara Hern, Helen Hern, Shirley Jaques, Ina Janssen: Grade 3-4, Crayon, Bet­ ty Duffield, Betty Stephen, Mar­ ion Thompson, Marlene Stone; Grade 5-6, Watei’ Colors, Alvin Chappell, Patsy Marshall, Rose­ mary Smith, Alice Biemer; Grade 7-8, Water Colors, Doreen Brock, Rosemary Dobson, Alma Hern, Doris Brock; Grades 5-8, Apron, Rosemary Dobson, Mary Dickey, Alma I-Iern, Donna Gil­ fillan; Grades 5-8, Tea Towels, Rosemary Dobson, Grace Routly, Ruth Hooper, Erma Thompson. Doll’s Dress, Rosemary Dob­ son, Alma Hern, Ina Chappell; Bird House, Bob Holmes, Ed­ ward Hern, Kenneth Chappell, Ronnie Hern; Lawn Ornaments, Larry Thomson, Don Skipper, Gary Parkinson, Bob Hutton; Cut Flowers, Mrs. Burgin; Campbell, Roses, L. best Mrs, Bas- Mit- 5 ,1 Garden Club: Pauline Muriel Selves, Verna Jean.Shute, June Ro- Shirley" Rundle, Corner Bracket, Ronnie Hern, Edward Hern, Gordon Hodgins; School Lunch, Ann Creery; Date Loaf, Alma Hern, Betty Selves, Ann Creery, Mary Skinner; Grades 1-4, Candy, Anne Creery, Bruce Dykeman, Margaret Brock, Joyce Dickey; Grades 5-8, Drop Cookies, Rosemary Dobson, Don­ na GilfiIlanL Mary Dickey, Ron­ nie Hern; cuits, Brock, fill an; fillan, key, Margaret Allan; Table Bou­ quet, Doris Brock, Burns Ste­ phen, Grace Allan, Rosemary Dobson; Gladioli, Janet houn, Harold Burgin, Brock, Alma Hern. Insect Life History, Ina pell, Rosemary Dobson, Dobson, Mary Skinner, Gilfillan; 1952 Snap Shots, Mary Dickey, Anna Knowles; Wild Seed Collection, Rosemary Dob­ son, Margaret Allan; Early Pot­ atoes, Janie French, Graham Thompson, Claire Hooper; Late Potatoes, Kaye Allan, Patsy Mar­ shall, David Roger; Parsnips, Bob Holmes, Claire Hooper, Ruth Hooper; Ripe Cucumbers, Stanley Francis, Janet Colqu- houn, Wayne Stephen; Green Cucumbers, Harold Doupe, Ina Chappell, Aileen Selves; Round Beets, David Roger, Janet Colqu­ houn, Robert McClymont, Var­ na; SWeet Corn, Ruth Hooper; Pop Corn, Claire and Ruth Hoo­ per; Pumpkins, large, Burns Ste­ phen, Douglas Allan, Alvin Chappell; Water Melons, Jim Foster, Aileen Selves, Lynn Paul; Citron, Harold Doupe, Claire Hooper, Patsy Marshall; Onions, Claire Hooper, Patsy Marshall, Ruth Hooper; Tomatoes, Doug­ las Allan, Kay Allan, Janet Col­ quhoun. Northern Spy, Robert McCly­ mont, Muriel Cornish, Helen Hern; Collection of Vegetables, Burns Stephen, Patsy Marshall, Harold Switzer; Fruit Collection, Joan McClymont, Harold Swit­ zer, Patsy Marshall; Carrots, Patsy Marshall, David Roger. Kirkton Women’s Institute, Needlework for Girls, Laura Gowan, Leola Willis, Lillian Go­ wan; Woodwork for Boys, Mar- wood Willis, George Burgin, Mrs. Stuart Shier. Kirkton Horticultural Special, Boys or Girls up to 18: Asters, Harold Doupe, David Roger; Marigolds, Harold Berry, Janet olquhoun; Petunias, Patsy Mar­ shall, Kaye Allan; Zinnias, Har­ old Berry, Harold Burgin; Best Collection of Annuals, Margaret Brock, Patsy Marshall; Minia­ ture Arrangement, Rosemary Dobson, Patsy Marshall. Grades 5-8, Tea Bis­ Janet Colquhoun, Doris Grace Johns, Donna Gil- Potted Plants, Donna Gil- Grant Gilfillan, Mary Dic­ Colqu- IJoris Chap- Mar y. Donna CENTRALIA Mr. and Mrs. David Keeton and family, of Pontiac, Mich., were weekend guests with CpI. and Mrs. L. Busselle and family. Miss Joanne McCurdy, R.N., returned to London on Sunday to resume her duties at Victoria Hospital aftex’ holidaying with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. McCurdy. Rev. and Mrs. Gordon F. Weir, of Belle island, Newfoundland, were visitors during the past week with Rev. and Mrs. G. Burton. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hod­ gins and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Blair in Lucan on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Had­ dock, who have been residing in Lucknow for a number of years, will return to the village this week and will take up residence in the home they recently pur­ chased from Mr. William Kessel. Miss Brown and girl friend, of Toronto, visited ovei’ the weekend with the former’s pa­ rents, Mr. and Mrs. Thompson. Mr. Robert Smith, of Toronto, was a weekend visitoi’ with his mother, Mrs. J. Smith, at the home of Mr. nd Mrs. Clarence Smith. Mrs. Smith remained in London and visited with hex’ mother at St. Joseph’s Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. G. O. 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