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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1953-10-14, Page 5‘l , WEDNESDAY, OCT. 14, 1953 » ■ * ♦/ • Fall Fair Winners SWINE . ’ Boar,.. 1951, Arnold Alton; boar 1953,? Ralph Kuntz 1, 2; senior champion boar, A. Alton; grand champion boar, Kuntz; sow,. 1951 Kuntz; sow. 1951-52, Kuntz, Alton’ sow, 1952, A. Alton; sow, 1953, A. Alton, Blake Alton 2, 3; sow after March 1953, George Alton, A. AL ton, Kuntz, senior champion sow, Kuntz; junior champion sow, g’ Alton;, grand champion . sow Kuntz; senior herd, A._Alton-jr/- herd,,/Kuntz., POULTRY . R.I.R. hen, Jack Ritchie <1, 2, G, Alton; , turkey gobbler, G. Alton 1, ’21 turkey? hen, G< Alton 1, 2; Toulouse gander and goose, B. ..Alton.’ ■ ' \ -u " Chickens of 1953: Barred' Rock cockerel .apd pullet, B. Alton/ R. 1. R; cockerel, J ack Ri tch i e 1, 2, 3;’ • R.I.R. pullet, Ritchie 1, 2;’best cockerel and pullet, B. Alton; domestic pets, Reta Cpliins, Nancy ■■ Forster. • GRAIN Wheat, Jake Hunter; oats, J/ Hunter; flax, B. Alton;, timothy, B, Alton; red clover, --J.' Hunter: sunflpwers, Mrs.. Bert Alton, G^ , 'Kirkland; hay, B. Alton, G. Al­ ton; alfalfa, B. Alton; collection weed seeds, Bill Andrew, Jr.; col- . lection grains, B. Andrew. Collection Garden Produce— Kintail W.I., Kairshea W.I. ROOTS & VEGETABLES Two varieties potatoes: L. Mc­ Kay; early potatoes, McKay; late potatoes, S. Rath well, McKay;, red mapgels, McKay; turnips,. McKay; yellow mangels, G. Alton, McKay ; pumpkins, McKay, Mrs.;G. Lock­ hart; cabbage, McKay; squash, McKay; large squash, McKay, Mrs. Bert Alton; largest cucum- "bers, Mary McLeod, Gord Kirk­ land; parsnips, Mrs. Lockhart; carrots, Mrs. Lockhart, Kirkland; , beets, McKay, Mrs. C. Steward; - -tomatoesr Mrsi-L6ekhart7-McKay“ corn, Mrs. Alton; celery, McKay; cauliflower, McKay;*white beans, Mrs. Wes Heimpel; other beans, Mrs. Lockhart, Mrs. Heimpel; Dutch sets, Mrs. Steward, Mrs. Cliff. Geddes; potato onions, Mrs. Geddes, _ onions, Spanish Lockhart; three other vegetables, Mrs. Lockhart, McKay; collection garden produce, Mrs. Lockhart. DAIRY & TABLE SUPPLIES Magic special,“Mrs. Cliff“Ged: des, Mrs. O. McCharles; Stewart special,* Mrs. George Alton, 2nd; . white ibread; Mrs. Lloyd Wylds, Mrs. Geddes; wholb wheat bread, Mrs. Geddes, Mrs. McCharles; fl-1 V Mrs. Steward; yellow S. Rath well, McKay; onions, McKay,, Mrs. T T The new 8th Series of Canada Savings Bonds will help to put you on the thousand dollar road. You can get them for cash-—or in instalments, to suit your convenience. Through your bonk, investment denier, or your own Company's Payroll Savings Plan. the LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO • * . ■ ■ * • p’ What could you do with a thousand....? Yes, we mean a thousand, crisp . Canadian bucks! Count ’em . . . ! Bonds way ... because you can get your bond, dollar by dollar, month byjmojith, irLamounts youMtriev^r-feekYour heart would -go pit-a^pat, and SSS&* home fast » w W sl"Kd M* <"» W a ® eWS‘ . day with the first series Canada Savings Bonds—and had kept at it—you’d have your thousand dollars today and more. At first thought, having a thousand may sound like a pipe dream. But is it ? Most everyone. \ . if he puts his mind to it. .. can pile up a thousand dollars, or a sizable sum .the Canada Savings Many, many Canadians have done just this, and will continue to do so rolls, Mrs. -Geddes; plain (buns, Mrs. Geddes, Mrs. Wylds; fancy buns, Mrs. Wylds, Mrs. Alex Sutherland;. fruit/ loaf, Mrs. Wylds, Mrs. Geddes; tea biscuits, Mrs. Salkeld, Mrs. Wylds: scones, * Mrs, McCharles, ’ Mrs, Geddes; ■muffins, Mrs/ Geddes, Mrs. Wylds; ice box' cookies, Mrs. Heimpel, Mrs. Wylds; Oatmeal, Mrs.' Burt Roach, Mrs. Henry Me- Kenzie; ginger, Mrs. Heimpel, . Mary MeLeod; drop,/ Mrs. Roach', ', Mrs. H, Lavis; ..shortbread/ Mrs. . Geddes;, macaroons, Mrs. Roach, Mrs. Wylds; doughnuts,’Mrs; AL * ton, Mrs. Roach; . Johnny cake, . Mrs, Sutherland; orange1 cake, Mrs. . Geddes, Mrs. - McCharles; crumb,* Mirs. McKenzie;, ginger bread, Mrs. McCharles, Mrsi.Mc- A“Kenzie;1 sponge, Mrs, Geddes,- Mrs. McCharles; angel, Mr.s. Mc­ Kenzie,.Mrs. JMcChar-les/^-ehcco-r- late, Mrs. Wylds, Mrs. Geddes; White, Mrs. Geddes, Mrs. Wylds;' jelly roll, Mrs. Geddes; dgrk fruit 'Cake/Mrsi Geddes, Mrs. McChar- /les; light fruit cake/ Mrs. 'Mc­ Charles, Mrs. Kirkland; butter / tarts, Mrs. Geddes, Mr's.. Wylds; ■ jam tarts, Mrs. Geddes, Mbs. Wylds': apple . pie, Mrs; Roach, Mrs. . Wylds; pumpkin, pie, Mrs? Sutherland, Mrs. Wylds;' raisin • . pie, Mrs. Wylds, Mrs. Roach: meat ..■■..-..^leT-M-r^Geddesy-MrSi-MeG-hT^rierS/. -emon,.Mrs. Geddes, 'Mrs. Wylds/ 'feh.cy dessert,‘ Mrs. Wylds, .Mrk? Gbddes; cup cake^f Mrs. Wylds, * Mrs. Sutherland; Working man's' > lunch, ’ Mrs. Salkeld, Mrs. Me/ Charles;. school lunch, Mrs. Me- Charles, Mrs. Salkeld;, working man's dinner* Mrs* Geddes; after* noon tea, Mrs. Geddes, Mrs, Mc- ...Charles,. ......................■ .*..........■ Canned fruit: pineapple, Mrs. Geddes, Mrs. Wylds; strawberries, CANADA SAVINGS BONDS ALWAYS CASHABLE AT 100 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR. PLUS INTEREST. AT ANY BANK. . . ' ’ '* ' ’4 •' ' ' • J ON SALE STARTING MONDAY — OCTOBER 19th Mrs. Lockhart, Mrs. Wylds; ’ rasp­ berries, Mrs. Geddes; peaches, Mrs. Lockhart,'Mrs.,Lavis; pears, Mrs. Alton,: Mrs. Geddes; chef-, ;rieS, 'Mrs. : Lay is, Mrs'. Geddes;.' plums? Mrs. Lavis, ,Mrs. Geddejs; rhubarb, Mfsr C. Steward . ' . Canned Vegetables: beans, Mrs. Geddes,'• Mrs. Lavis; tomatoes, Mrs. Lockhart, Mrs’. Geddes; to- mato. juice, Mrs. MacKerizie, Mrs. Wylds; apple juice, Mrs. G. Al- 4onr Mrs. McKenzie. - . '• / Gooseberry jam,, Mrs.. Lavis:'. ^tr^wbei-F-yr---M-FSr—G-edd-eSr-LMrSr- Lavis; raspberry, , Mrs. McChar­ les, Mrs. Wylds; .bla^k- currant. •Mrs. Wm. Andrew; rhubarb"con­ serve,. Mrs.', McCharles:^ peach, ponse’rvd/ '. Mrs./ Solomon, Mrs, Lav.L; apple jelly, Mrs. Roach, Mrs. Solomon; .black currant jel­ ly,. Mrs. McCharles. ? ' ' . , Nine-day.pickles,.Mrs. Solomon, Mrs:’, Steward; mustard,;^ Mrs. Wyids, Mrs. Solomon; pickled pea ch es,' pi6k IPd • pea rs ^a n d ripe cucumbei'Sjr. Mrs- ■'■Lockhart: ' '/catsup# Mrs.,Alton, Mrs. ^Ged.deh, T’hib sauce,' • Mrs. - Lavis, (Mrs. Wylds:'boots, Mrs; Steward/ Mrs. Lockhart.-.: ..... ' ’ , Print,' roll and.crock dairy but­ ter, Mrs/H. McKenzie. Vegetable salad, Mrs.' McChar- ; le'S^ Mrs. Geddes: individual sal-: dds* Mrs.'.Geddes, Mrs. McChai6* lesjellied meat. Mrs/Lavis;. sal- ,... , . nwh lom .and cheese dfshr M-rfe. fori;. Fall peats* Wends, Miller; — •• ------i——,—. _ r .... ' - ... -» ; •- . .......' McCharles; salad ./dressing, Mrs. winter pears, Woods, Salkeld; peaches, Woods, Salkeld,; blue plums, Miller, Alton; red plums, Woods, Alton; yellow plums, MiL J er; Keith; blue grapes, Keith, Salkeld-red grapes, Miller, Heim­ pel; collection grapes,' Salkeld, Keith; quinces, Milldr, Alton; ap­ ple, pyramid,; „Woods, Salkeld, Keith; hamper Wealthy, Woods,- Miller* hamper McIntosh, Woods., Salkeld; - ' ■ “ Keith; Woods; McKenzie, Mrs. Geddes; -vege­ table teoup, Mrs. Geddes; hard, soap* Mrs. McCharles, Mrs. Heim­ pel; apple dishes, Mrs. McKenzie, Mrs? McCharles; potato dishes, "Mrsr Geddes < Mfs, Salkeld; tom­ ato dishes, Mrs. McKerizih, Mrs. McCharles. ' . 4 ■ Domestic competition pies, Mrs. Wylds, Mrs. Ray Finnigan, .Mrs, Alton; .cakes, Mrs. Geddes, Mrs. McCharles, Mrs. Alton. ; • fruit !• !jh I. ' , ' . ’ ' ‘ I ’ • • . • ’ '■c . CS-53-6W Steward; coarse socks, Mrs, Salk- • , ’ . , eld, Mrs, Lavis; knicker socks; Mrs. MPCharleS; smocked dress, Mrs. Heimpel, Mrs.. Kirkland; sun dress,. Mrs. Salkeld, Mrs. McKen­ zie; . baby’s dress’, Mrs. Salkeld, Mrs. ’Roach; jacket Vand bonnet, ; crocheted, Mrs, Salkeld, Mrs. Mc­ Kenzie; carriage cover,. Mrs. Heimpel,. Mrs. McKenzie; girl’s skirt, Mrs. McKenzie, Mrs. Heim­ pel; remodelled coat/Mrs. jHeim- pel/ Mrs. e McKenzie; rembdelled. trousers, Mrs., Salkeld, Mrs. Heim- ^edz-pillow-ease-and-sheet—table--- runner, Mrs. Heimpel, Mrs.’ Mc­ Kenzie; pillow case,, white, Mrs. Heimpel, Mrs. , Salkeld; pillow •case, colored, pillow case, lace trimmed, bridge set, Work bag, Mrs. Salkeld and Mrs. Heimpel; cross stitch, guest /towels, vlunch- , eon’set, applique quilt, pieced ap­ plique. quilt, Mrs/Salkeld: and’ Mrs; MCKenzie; needle point, Mrs. - McKenzie, Mrs. Heimpel; patting, Mrs. Heimphl, Mr’$. McKenzie; pifrse: Mrs, Roach; tea cozy, Mrs. McKenzie, Mrs. .Roach; after’meal cloth, Mrs. Sal- keld, Mrs.-'Roadh; cotton .quilb Mrs/Roach, Mrs. McKenzie, Mrs. Heimpel; fancy- quilt,. Mrs. Mc­ Kenzie;^ knitted bedspread. : em-, broidered cushion, Mrs.- MCKen-r zie, Mrs. McCharles; other bed, spread, Mrs. B. Alton, Mre. Heim­ pel / crocheted afgh-an, wool em- 4 41, hamper Spy,. Woods, hamper Talman Sweets, hamper GrayensteinS, . Woods, Kei th ' . LADIES’ DEPARTMENT Night' dress, Mrs. Heimpel, Mrs., Salkeld:, pyjamas,; Mrs. Salkeld; housecoat,4„. Mrs. Hein^pel, Mrs. McKenzie; house dress, sport dress and: kitchen aprdn, Mrs. Sal- , (Continued on page 6) Alexanders, L. Woods: Bald­ wins, E. Keith, W., Miller; Ben D^vis,,Miller, Woods'; Red streaks, woods; ‘Duchess-, Miller;. Talman Sweets, Woods, Salkeld; P-ippins, Keith, ’ Wo o’ds , Gravens,teins, Wodds, ..Keith; Wealthy, Miller, Woods; ' \ Tompkins County’, Woods, Keith; Peewawkie, Woods, Miller; Mann* Woods, Keith;.Wolf River, Woods, Keith; King Pippins, Blenheim Fippins and Ontario, Woods: Rib-’ soh Pippins arid Greenings,,...Keith; Delicious, Woods, Salkeld;/ Rus-, sets, Miller, Keith; Snow, Keith, Salkeld; Spy, Miller, Salkeld; Wagners. Woods, Miller; McIn­ tosh, Salkeld, Miller;-Fpll vari­ ety, Salkeld, Woods; winter var­ iety. Miller, Keith;three Fall, Woods, Keith; four winter, Woods,.'Salkeld; collection, Keith, Woods; crabapples, Miller, B. AL Canada ' Red,- . Miller;1 held and Mrs. Heimpel; apron, " ’ " M.rs^Salkeld, Mrs. Roach; blouse, pullover,- sweater,'; man’s sweater coat, boy’s pullover, ? girl’s wool sweater* remodelled girl’s dress, boy*s Windbreaker,’ shopping bag, chesterfield set, wool.-filled conv fofter/ knitted afghan, crocheted hearth rug, wool ciishion, Mfs. Heimpel; gloves, men’s pyjamas, boy’s suit, girl's dress and, bloom- 6rs, baby’s romper's, knitted, baby set, carriage .cover, buffet .set, Mrs. Salkeld; Shirt,.Mrs. Heimpel, Mrs. Salkeld; mitts, Mrs. McChar­ les, Mrs._Heimpel; knitted gloves., •Mrs? Salkeld, Mrs. Steward; dia? mend socks, Mrs. Heimpel, Mrs..