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Clinton News-Record, 1968-06-06, Page 7in Montreal Your stay at the Windsor Hotel will be an adventure of old world charm , and complete relaxation. The Windsor is Montreal's most distin- guished hotel, overlooking Dominion Square in the heart of downtown , where sensible prices and impec- cable service combine for a per- fect visit. ey VW .A1111 X N )3 S 0 1:t.w,ke 1170 Peel St. Tel: 866-0611 Reservations confirmed for the Lord Simcoe Hotel, Toronto 1 Standard Gauge Galvanized Steel .ofing lk Vficationtfaluef_, USED CARS FOR YOUR SUMMER CAMPING TRIP 1966 DODGE POLARA Station Wagon, V-8 motor, automatic transmission, power steering, radio, power tail window. Real clean one-owner car. Still lots of warranty. 1966 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE Wagon, slant 6 motor, automatic, low mileage. TRUCK SPECIALS 1964 CHEVROLET 'h-ton, V-8 motor. Real clean. ONLY $1,195 1963 FARGO 1/24-ton, six-cylinder, long box. ONLY $1,045 1964 FARGO 1-ton, chassis and cab. ONLY $695 — MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM — J&T MURPHY CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH DEALER 64 Huron Rd. Clinton •482-9475 li e ..(...c.po t i nned filly Or ..gelding foaled in. 19(C5l 1.901: pp Previous; Orville' Best- 4rd, Thorriciale (three prizes); -ERcHE.R2.11 live Rprinernian, Monkton.. rilly or .gelding. foaled. in from. page 1' BELGIAN. Filly or gelding foaled in. 1964 or previous: Cecil. Wells, 11.13, '2 Paris, Calvin 'Campbell, RR ;-,7, paris, Low Bois, Wing- ham; horse pelt or filly foaled in. 407; E. F, .Ariustrong, ''131.3., 3 Rockwood; team in harness: Campbell, Wells, Bannerman; township .special: CaStagnasso„ Wells, Bestard. WAGON OR EXPRESS HORSES -Villy or gelding, three years bro, Bev 'Lillie, .10i. 5 . Sbei-. . and wider: Ralph Kent, Em borne (second and third); team, hitched, 3;000 pounds and under; Kent, Bannerman, Little; single hitch, over 1,500 pounds: Kent (first and sec- ond), Bannerman; single hitch, under 1,509 potinds; Banner- man, -Kent (second and third), LIGHT HORSES • Stallion, standard bred, trot- ter or pacer: Jones Pony Farms,. RR 1 Belton, Glenn Murray, Stratford.; single hack- ney or carriage, under 15.2 in harness; Mr, and Mrs, Ross Thamor, RR 4 Smithville, Her- bert Waechter, Mildmay, Beron Vansickle, Dresden; single hackney or carriage in . harness 15.2 or over:' Ross McKague, RR 2 Wingham (first and see. .end), Jack Innis, RR- 4 &rat- fOrdt• single roadster in . hard ness under 15,2, Ross Batten, Monkton, Ralph Walker, Walk- erton; single hackney on line: 'McKague, Mr; and Mrs. Tha- mor, . Waechter; •two-year-old hackney or carriage on line: Waechter, Glenn Murray; 'standard colt, foaled in 1966, on line: Jones' Pony Farm, Murray; roadster team in har- ness; Mr. and Mrs. Thamor, Walker, Murray; saddle horse, .mare or gelding, ridden by lady or gent: Donna Brooks, Aylmer, Jeanne Weiler, Kitch- ener; • saddle horse, owned in Clinton, Hullett, Stanley, 'Gode- rich or Tuckersmith town- ships and ridden by a lady or gent: ' Joan Elliott, RR 1 Zurich, Patricia . Payne, hay- field, Nancy Nott, RR 4 Clin- ton; saddle horse .barrel race: George Beer, Hensall, Charles East, RR 4 Clinton; palomino, mare or gelding, Western show class: Mrs. Ron Schmatz, Mildmay, Allan. Smith, Ridge- town, Mrs. Ronald. Alton, RR 2 Lucknow; palomino, stallion: Art Dickson, RR 3 Goderich.; palomino, open parade class: Mrs. ' 'Schmetz, Ken • .Kalb- Beisch, RR '5 London, Allan Smith. . . .. . PONIES Single harness pony over 12 hands: Floyd . Shrubsale, Inger- soll, Harvey C. Moore, Inger- soll, Robert J. Doig, Seaforth; single harness pony, over 11 hands and not over 12 hands: Mr. and Mrs. Stan Matthews, RR 2 Acton, John Glassford, Ridgetown, plies Pony Farms; single harness pony not over 11 hands: Jones, Pony Farms, Harry Leal, Mattawa, Glass- ford; team harness ponies, not over 11 hands: Norm Mc- Knight, Aylmer, Jones Pony Farms, Glassford; pony race, child 13 years and under; George ..Beer, • liensall,' Batten, Louise . MeVern.e, RR 3 Bay- field; Shetland .stallion,' on line, 11 hands, under 12 hands: linos, :.ShrobSPle, .Jones 'Pony Farms; Shetland stallion • Pn 11ncler ii hands, Atclinight, Glassford, Jones Pony Farms; saddle pony', 11. hands and over,, ridden by boy or girl: Robed, L. Phillips, RR 7 Lon.' don, Louise MeVerne, Doyle t;Clteililler, RR 3 Bayfield; saddle pony, 11 hands, ridden by boy girl: ])onpa Brooks, Phillips (.second and third); hackney Sltrubsole, Glassford, Mr, and Mrs. Stan Matthews; hackney team, 12 hands and Dyer, Walker, Nor, Vey C, Moore, Ingersoll; Shrub, sole; hackney team tinder hands; Herbert Waechter, may, Walter Clarice, St, Marys, Ed Fitzsimmons, BR 4 Thorn- dale; hackney single, 3.3 hands and' over; $hrubsple, Clarke, Moore; hackney single under 13 hands: Shrubsale, Clarke, Fitzsimmons; brood mare, on line, open to exhibitor from Clinton and eight mile radius: Doyle Scotehrner, Patricia Payne. Heavy draught team horses in harness: Halliday, Weldon Burrell, RR 6 Woodstock, Boyd; Pereheron team, in harness, Bestard (first and second), E, F. ArmStrong, RR 3 Rockwood; wagon or express team in har- ness, Kent, Bannerman, Rus- sell Uncles, RA 3 Barrie; four 'horse tandem hitches; ' Wells, Campbell Bestard; single roads- ter in harness, 15.2 or 'over, Mr. and Mrs, Thamor, Walker, Alden Craver, Ailsa Craig; carriage team in harness: Me• Nague, Mr. and Mrs, Thanior, Vansichle; gentleMan's turn- out: Mac Armstrong, Beach- ville; McKague, Mr. and Mrs. Thamor; team harness ponies, over 12 hands: Moore Shrub, sale; team harnessed ponies over 11 hands, not over 12: Glassford, Jones Pony Farms, Inns; best matched team in harness: Kent, Campbell; best dressed team; Cecil Wells, Lew Bok. BEEF CATTLE Shorthorns: Russell C. Park- er, RR 8 Watford took 12 first prizes and three seconds. He Was the only exhibitor in this class.' Herefords: female born be- tween September, 1967 and January, 1968, Whitney Coates, Centralia; female,_ born be- tween Sept., 1966 and Aug., 1967: Heber J. L. Eedy, Dun- gannon, Coates, Eedy; female born betWeen Sept., 1965 and Aug., 1968: Eedy, ,Coates. Coates took five other first prizes, and two seconds in this class, while Eedy took. three firsts, two seconds and one third. Aberdeen Angus, female born after Jan. 1, - 1968: Prospect Farms, Arva, Lloyd Quinn, RR 2 Kincardine, D. Alex Edwards, Arva. Prospect Farms, Arva took six top prizes, Donald Ed- wards took four secOndS. Other second prize winners in this class were Edwards (two), Chauvanet Farms, RR 1 Arva. Stewart Middleton of Triple Acre Farms, Clinton had two seconds, one third and five fifths. Market cattle, senior baby beef: Coates, Earl W. 'Flynn, RR 4 Clinton, Rose Marie Flynn, AR 4 Clinton; junior baby beef: Chauvanet Farms, Eedy; Frankie Flynn, RR 1 Clinton; feeder steer class: Frankie Flynn, Earl. W. F: Flynn, Rose Marie Flynn; best trained feeder calf: Terry Flynn, RR I, Londesbero, 'DAIRY CATTLE 1-101$1,oill. Robert 'VeK10.en, Clinton placed first in six. C.14$4eS, and second in three CiAsSes;. Donald Watson placed first in one class, Other second pine winners included Douglas .Trewartha, BB 4 Om ton and Leonard Lobb, RR 2 Qtleten•( .. two) Quermey,. Thomas Coursey., Rlt 3 Chesley took six firsts and, four seconds, Best dairy cow from .all breeds: Robert Vodden, best Sell* heifer calf; Douglos Trewartha, , Leonard Lobb, John Gibbings, BB. Clinton; 4-If best steer calf: Eedy, Miss Smith, BR Belgraye; .showmanship. for 4,4 member in dairy class was Marie Trewarthp, RR 4 Clio- ton; for beef .section, Miss M, Smith, RR 1 Belgrayc, SHEEP Leicester: James Snell, Clin- ton, four firsts, three seconds and three thirds; Russell -Dow, Rft, 4 'Bowmanville, four firsts, three seconds and one third, Emke Bros., RR 2 Elmwood, two seconds and one third, Southdown: W. E. Crawford, Illinesing, four firsts, six see- onds and one third; Wayne and 'Hugh Todd,- Lucknow,' four, firsts, two seconds and four thirds; Emke Bros„ one third. Shropshire: Fred Gurney, RR 3 Paris, two firsts; W. E. Craw- ford, four firsts, three seconds and three 'thirds; George S. Brien, RR 2 Ridgetown, two firsts, five seconds and three third prizes. Oxford; Emke Bros„ five first prizes, one second and three thirds; Russell Dow, two firsts, five • seconds; Donald Dearing, RR 1 Exeter, one first, one second and two third , prizes, Dorset': P. E. Dearing and Son, Exeter, took all eight top prizes, six seconds, Suffolk: Murray Donovan, RR 2 Ancaster, seven firsts and three seconds. Champion rams: Wayne and Hugh Todd, Fred Gurney, Emke Bros.; best pen of sheep, any breed; W. E. Crawford. SWINE Vorkalliretr P. RR BrusSelS, firpt pr4es, fonr seconds. and one third; Lone tin Alro$1 Kg High. .g1,14 otses, Ctioutve tle,liarsRt% fls:OuirriitSocuP,Onp(nis, e second Bandrace; Gordon Peters, Rothsay, six first PrizeS, four seconds and two thirds, Hugh :Hart, RR 1 Gadshill, two firsts, five seconds and three thirds, Robert E. McMillan, BR• 2 Seaforth, one first, Laconlbe: Wilbur Turnbull, RR 2 Brussels, five first prizes, five seconds, Ellesta Farms, RR 2 Atwood, three firsts, three seconds and two third Prizes, George M. TownSend, RR 3 Seaforth, six thirds, 'ram worth: Bert Fkeneh„ Palmerston. seven firsts, three seconds and one third, Hugh Hart, two firsts, five seconds and three third prizes, Berkshire: Ross attic,* took all classes with nine firsts and five second prizes, POULTRY Top winners 'in the poultry section were: IL H. Vollick, Mildmay, • George 'Tiernan Dashwood, Douglas Gill, Grand Bend, W, J. Grant, RR 3 Brus- sels, Cliff Pepper, RR 1 Dash- wood, R. N. Le Nevre, Harold Taylor, Seaforth. RABBITS • Commercial white-top winner was Herb Hamkins ,RR 3 Brus- sels. Commercial coloured: Ham- kins, Harold Taylor, Seaforth, Calvin Gus Bisback, Clinton, Sid White, Brussels. PETS Persian cat, Sharon Lacroix, Carol Freeman ,Paul Anstett, all of Clinton; cat and other breed, Sharon Williams, John Howard, Diane Malcolm, all of Clinton. Rabbits, any breed: Susan McKay, Brandon King, both of Clinton; Best dog in show: Joanne Palmer, Cathy •Palmer, Martin Rutledge, all of Clinton. Dog showing least resem- blance to any breed: Robert Sander, Brandon King, Paul Anstett, all of Clinton. Russell Le Neve, RR 2 Gran- ton took top prizes for homer 14e9PS, hatitatits,. plOent4 .411181)T.' 94411f)NrAb• b reed. PT$ _Hot, hand-roode„ .grs, .1)on Glousher,. Bly.litz Miss .H.orotiiy 4AglioSOP, RR Clinton:. Mrs, AR Doll, in evening Clothes: .M.rs,, Eldon Yeo, ,RR 3 Clinton; Mrs, Mrs, Witham 1)01. moo, 1..onOca.Ouro. Cantelon,Francis ir r3 Clin- ton; Mrs, Ed Porter, Clin- ton; ; 'eTaf; Mrs.s,t CQ' Art flOggart, Clinton; Mrs, Marg MacDonald, Clinton, Mrs, George Watt, DOMESTIC 5c1pNcg. Chocolate. cake: Mrs. Wilfred Colciough, Clinton; 'Mrs. Awl Gross, RR' Londesboro; Mrs, Keith AlcLaren, Cromarty; ci.00)11:0 101;,Pkgail, firs, u 10'L.Gi si;oiesrs, ; yeast rolls:Mrs. Clousher, Mrs, 3.01, con Wiltse, Clinton, Mrs. Gross; butter tarts: Mrs, Cecil Elliott. Clinton: Mrs. Eldon 'Yet), LRA•3 Clinton; Mrs, NclAren; , raisin. ,pie; Mrs. James Snell, 1 Clinton, Miss Dorothy jamie• son, Mrs. Yeo; assorted cook, les, suitable for a tea: Mrs. Glousher, :Mrs, Taylor, RR 1 Brucefield, Airs, Yen: homemade candy: Alrs. ;Robert McMichael, Walton; Airs, Ron Gross. Miss Jamieson; choco- late fudge made by children 14 years and under, John Hog- gart, Sandra MacBride, Bar- bara Elliott; knitting, woman's house-slipper, Mrs.' Glousher, Mrs, Russell Jervis, Mrs. Har- old Lobb, Clinton; baby's jac- ket, bonnet and booties; Mrs, Colclough, Mrs. Jervis, 'Mrs, Glousher. KNITTING Mohair cape stole, Mrs. Har- old Lobb; misses' or ladies' shell; Mrs, Glousher, Mrs Gar- rett, Mrs. Cantelon. NEEDLEWORK Embroidered pill.cm- caSe: Mrs. Glousher, Miss Dor. othy Marquis, Mrs. George Watt, Blyth; liquid embroidered pillowcase: Mrs. Art lloggart, Mrs. Glousber, Mrs. Pat Hilts, RR 2 Kippen: quilt, centennial design: Mrs. Watt, Mrs. Gtou• slier; quilt appliqued: Mrs. Watt, Alt's, Jervis, Mrs. James Snell, RR 1. Clinton: quilt, crib size: Mrs, Arl Eloggart, Mrs. Milton Wiltse crocheted doily, Mrs, Watt, 1flowher IN.Cm ti'arrett, SEWING. naik Watt, 'Yee, .fiR Mrs.. ,Dolinsge, .Lendeshorot kitchen apron: Mrs, 'Yee, Mrs. 'Watt, • Mrs. Dolmage;ladies' stmuner .pont suit, .Mrs, slier; mini skirt; Mrs, Glon- slier,. Mrs,' Cantelon .; dress: Mrs, Veo, Mrs, Gloush- er., Mrs, Arnold. Taylor, Bruce' field; granny goWn: Mrs, Watt, Mrs. rilet*er, Airs.„ 109. CHICKEN BARBEQUE THURSDAY, JUNE 13 AT CONSTANCE Sponsored by C.O.F, Served from 5:30 - 8 p.m. Adults $1.25— ' Children 642, 75c Children under 6 Free TAKE OUT ORDERS Clinton News-Record, Thursday,. June opp. HURON CO•OPERATIVE MEDICAL. SERVICE$_ offers to Residents of Huron County Comprehensive .Medical Coverage. At Cost! —INDIVIDUAL. and GROUP RATES AVAILABLE— Inquire to-day from: Robert McMillan, RR 2, Seaforth Peter Roy, Clinton Gordan Richardson, RR I, Brucefinld Bert Irwin„ RR 2, Seaforth or at HURON CO.OPERATIVE MEDICAL SERVICES 82 Albert St.,' Clinton Phone 482-9751 CLINTON — 482-9514 SEAFORTH — 527-0910 HENSALL —262-2713 "SPECIAL F THE WEEK" Oo' Fair results Your Member of Parliament has been: • Understanding • Thoughtful • Considerate BALL, CAULAY BUILD! SUPPLIES Minimum Quantity 15 Squares Good May 30 to June 12th 41111111101111011M9Stattaitaiell=e2SHIEE, KEEP A GO working for HURON MAN Dairy products appeal to the whole family .. , add fun and flavor to summer meals and snacks. For your convenience, we deliver right to your door ...or, at your favorite store. Check our specials, treat yourself to savings on milk, 'other dairy foods, while Thine is Dairy Month." QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS CLINTON -- ONTARIO 482 — 9342 He possesses a keen interest in his constituents in Huron Riding. (Nov including Biddulph and McGillivray Townships from Middlesex) YOUR MEMBER OF • PARLIAMENT IS: • A PROVEN BUSINESSMAN WITH AGRICULTURAL EXPERIENCE • ACTIVE ON COMMITTEES and in the HOUSE OF COMMONS • READY TO OFFER ASSISTANCE AT ALL TIMES TO THOSE WITH PROBLEMS • "Bob" McKinley has achieved an outstanding record of effective representation for Huron Riding ON JUNE 25, RE-ELECT MeKINLEY See and Hear "Bob" McKinley on CHNX-TV, Channel 8, on Monday, June 10, at 6:30 p.m. (Published by the Huron Progressive Conservative Association)