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filly Or ..gelding foaled in. 19(C5l
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rilly or .gelding. foaled. in
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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.
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(Nov including Biddulph and
McGillivray Townships from
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