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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1954-10-06, Page 3(Continued from Page One) dell. Dairy—Wayne Woods, Gordon Bateman. Beef junior heifers—William Mulvey, Dpnald Eadie, Douglas Fish­ er,’ Map Eadie. Dairy—Gail Shaw, Keith Woods, Kenneth Gilkinson, Donald Gray, Showmanship—Wayne Woods, Gail Shaw, John Mundell, Keith Woods, Ian Mundell, Kenneth Gilkinson. Howick Swine Club Howick 4-H Swine Ciub: Award on pigs—Bob Strong, Jim Inglis, Wayne Day, George Budd, / Vernorf Inglis, Glenn Allan. Showmanship—Vernon Inglis, Jim Inglis, Bob Strong, Gerry Austin, Bill Austin, Glop Allan, HORSES Agriculture—Brood Mare, |Boyd Bros of Clifford; Foal, Boyd Bros,; Geld-' Ing or Filly, one year old, Boyd Bros,; Gelding or Filly, two years,Old, Bruce Miller,’ Paisley;- Boyd Bros.; Gelding or Filly, three years old, Boyd Bros,;: Team in harness, under 1600 lbs, Bruce Miller, Boyd Bros. Heavy |Draft—Gelding or Filly, three years old, Bruce’Miller; Team in har­ ness,. eaqh 1600 lbs. or over, Boyd Bros;, Bruce Miller, Norman Schmidt. Percheron or Belgian—Gelding or Filly, two years old, Nelson Thompson, Harriston; Gelding or filly, three years old, Ernie Dinsmore; team in harness, 1st. arid 2nd., Elptio Pritchard, Luck­ now; Ernie Dinsmore; Best tandem outfit, Bruce Miller, Eldon Renwick, Dairy cow, W. Jobb, W. Woods, N. ,i. Drfeo'ln THEATRE ONT. LLASHMAR Drive - In Elmo Pritchard, Boyd Bros. Roadsters—Single roadster, 1st. and 3rd., Jerry Longeway, Moncton; 2nd., Nelson Thompson; team in 'harness, Jerry Longeway, Nelson Thoriipson. Brood Mare—Earl Whitehead, Eden Grove; foal, Earl Whitehead; year­ ling, Earl Whitehead; 2 year-old, Jerry Longeway, Nelson Thompson, Carriage—team in harness, Nelson Thompson; best wagon or express team, Eldon Renwick, Glenn Johnson; Single wagon or express horse, hitched, Eldon Renwick, Glenn Johnson. Hockney Ponies—Brood Mare, Tom­ my Bossence, Newton; foal, Tommy Bossence; Hackney’ pony, single, W. F. McLaughlin, Howard McKelvie; Hackney pony team in har­ ness, Howard McKelvie. Ponies, (other than Hackney), Brood mare, A. W. Etherington; foal, A. W. Etheringtop; pony, driven single, W. F. McLaughlin, Howard .McKelvie; pony team in harness, Howard Mc~ Kelvie, Frank Renwick; Saddle pony, ridden by boy or girl, Howard Mc­ Kelvie, 2nd, and 3rd., Tommy Bos­ sence. Schmidt. SWINE Yorkshire Boar over Qpe year, W.* Turnbull, first and second; boar over four mps. and under Qfyfa year,, Albert Bacon, W, Turnbull, second and third; brood sow, W. A. Bacon one year, Turnbull. Turnbull, first and second, ; sow over i mos. and under W, Turnbull, A, Bacon, W. driven Tamworth Boar over one year, George Douglas. Bacon Type Sows (Howick Only) Sow oyer 6 months and under one year, Jim Inglis, first and second. Pen of any breed, W. Turnbull first and second; Gep, Dpuglas, third. T. Eaton special for pen of bacQn hogs, Jim Inglis. Best pair bacon, sows, W. Turnbull, G. Douglas. bacon sows, W. Turnbull, SHEEP all classes, Gordon Brown, CLINTON 'ONT. James Robinson; bushel fall wheat, W. or W, LISTOWEL, First Show at Dusk 2 Shows Nightly - Rain or Shine Cartoon and News Box Office open at 8 p.m. Children under 12 in cars free. 2 Shows Nightly - Rain or Shine First Show at Dusk Special Prizes $100 stake for best heavy draft, ag­ ricultural, Percheron,’ Belgian, wagon or express horse, • shown on the line; Bruce Miller, Elmo''Pritchard, Glenn Johnson, Boyd Bros., Norman Sch­ midt, Ernie Dinsmore; best heavy draft tearn, Bruce Miller, Elmo Prit- chard; best light horse, Nelson Thomp­ son, Gerry Longeway; best span light horses to be driven tandem, Howard McKelvie. . S THURSDAY - FRIDAY October 7-8 “Great Expectations” Valerie Hobson John Mills » ■■THURSDAY - FRIDAY October 7-8 “HONG KONG” (Colour) Ronald Reagan Rhonda Fleming to SATURDAY - MONDAY October 9-11 “Thunder Over the Plains” * (Color) Randolph Scott , SATURDAY - MONDAY October 9-11 “LONE GUN” (Colour) (Adult Entertainment) George Montgomery Dorothy Malon ' TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY October 12 - 18 “Somerset Maughan Trio” Jean Simmons Michael Rennie TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY October 12-1 “CITY OF BAD MEN” (Colour) « Jeanne Craine Dale Robertson Oven ready Lower prices this Fall. LAIDLAW’S Phone 366J Wingham OE3OE o o D o lOEIOgS-TT—TQgJQl IQE3OE=T. Thanksgiving Day Stock Car Racing OCTOBER 11th, at 2.30 in the Afternoon O a o CATTLE Shorthorns—(with registered pedi­ gree)—Aged bull, bull over 1 year and under 2, bull, under 12 rinonths, breed­ ing cow, milking or near calving, hei­ fer, two years old, heifer, one year old, heifer, under 12 months, herd, W. Turnbull & Son, Brussels. Aberdeen Angus (with registered' pedigree), aged bull, bull over one year and under 2, bull, under 12 mon­ ths, breeding cow, milking or near calving, heifer, two years old, heifer, one year old, heifer, under 12 months, herd, Joe Weber & Son, Mildmay. Herefords (with registered pedigree) aged bull, L&W Jackson, Carl Brown; bull, over 1 year and under 2, L. and W. Jackson; bull; under 12 months, L. and W. Jackson, Carl Brown; breed­ ing cow, L. and W. Jackson, Carl Browri, L? and' W. Jackson, Carl Brown; heifer, two years old, Carl Brown, L. and W. Jackson, 2nd. and. 3rd.; heifer, one year old, Carl Brown, 2nd. and 3rd., L. and W. Jackson; heifer, under 12 months, Carl Brown, L. and W. Jackson 2nd. and 3rd; herd, L. and W. Jackson, Carl Brown; best herd of purebred cattle, beef type, Joe Weber, W. Turnbull, L. and W. Jack- son, Carl Brown. Holsteins— (with registered pedi­ gree), bull calf, Norman Schmidt; cow, four years old or over, Walter Woods; cow, under four years, Walter Woods, Norman Schmidt; heifer, two years old, Norman Schmidt, Walter Woods; yearling heifer, Walter Woods, Norman Schmidt; heifer calf, Walter Woods, Norman Schmidt; herd, Nor­ man Schmidt. Ayrshires, (with, registered pedigree) Wayne Jobb of Moorefield, with all classes but yearling heifer, John Strong; herd, Louise Brown; best herd df pure bred cattle, dairy type herd, Wayne Jobb, Norman Schmidt. Special for Jersey calf by boy or girl from Howick or Turnberry, Louise Brown. Special for dairy heifer, Wayne Jobb, Walter Woods, N. Schmidt. Best beef calf, Ian Mundell. Get of sire, beef breeds, J. Weber, W. Turnbull. Beef calf in Howick and Turnberry [ calf clubs, I. Mundell, John Wright. I James Robinson; Leicester, Special prizes, pen sheep, Gordon Brown; best pen of three lambs, Gor­ don Brown. POULTRY Barred Plymouth. Rocks, cock, J. ID. Douglas, Donald Brown; hen, J. D. Dpuglas, Donald Brown; cockerel, Dpnald Brawn, J. D. Dnuglas. Barred Recks, bred tc lay, hen, D. Brown; cockerel, D. Brown; pullet, D. Brown. Plymouth Rocks, A.O.V., cock, J. D. Douglas, D. Brown; hen, J. D. Douglas first and second; cockerel, J. P. Doug­ las, D. Brown; pullet, D. Brown, first and second. White Wyandottes, cock, J. D, Doug­ las, D. Brown; cockerel, D. Brown; pullet, J. D. Douglas, D. Brown. Leghorns, White, hen, D. Brown; cockerel, D. Brown, pullet, D. Brown. Leghorns, bred to lay, cock, D. Brown. Minorcas, black, cock, J. D. Douglas, D. Brown; Hen, J. D. Douglas, D. Brown; cockerel, J. p. Douglas; pullet, J. D. Douglas, D. Brown. New Hampshire, cock, D. Brown, J. D. Douglas; hen, J. D. Douglas, D, Brown; cockerel,, J. p. Douglas, D. Brown; pullet, J. D. Douglas, D. Brown. Any other variety, cock, hen, cock­ erel and pullet, first, and second, J. “ Douglas. « Pekin Ducks, D. Brown. Rouen Ducks, D. Brown. Cockerels ready for market, Brown, William Wilson. Pen, heavy breed, D. Brown. Pen, light breed, D. Brown. (Residents of Howick only) Barred Rocks, cockerel and two pul­ lets, D. Brown; Leghorn, D. Brown; three Hybrid Pullets, R. Hibberd, W. Wilson, Glenn Johnson. Special for best pen of three pullets, J. D. Douglas, first and second; D. third. i GRAIN bushel flax, W. Winter wheat, Brown The Wingham Advance-Times, Wednesday, October 6th, 1954 ' -...... ..... ...........jn...,I,,,,l1.y,ri Mrs, W. Heimpel; peaches, Mrs. Geo. Brown, Mrs. J. Baylor; pears, Mrs. W. Hampel, Mrs. Ed Hamilton; black currants, Mrs. 0, Carswell, Mrs. Ed- Hamilton ; McElwaine, berry jam, McElwain; McElwain, jelly, Mrs. Gibson; orange marmalade, Mrs. Ed, Hamilton, Minnie McElwain; vege? table marmalade, Miss L. Matthews, Mrs, W. Heimpel; conserve, Heimpel, Mrs, A. P. Douglas Minnie McElwain; beans, Heimpel, Aldyth Bast; corn, Allan, Mrs. A, P, Douglas; catsup, Minnie McElwain, Mrs. Douglas; tomato juice, Mrs. S. son, Mrs. A. P, Douglas; salad ing, Mrs. W. Wilson, Minnie wain; peas, Aldyth Bast, Hejmpel tomatoes, 1 Minnie McElwain; chili sauce, Mrs. S. Johnson, Miss L. Matthews. Relish for cold meat, Mrs. John Bay- (Continued on Page Six) * Full Line of. F. Campbell; best bushel of late medium late oats, James Robinson, .F, Campbell. ROOTS and VEGETABLES Early potatoes, George Baker, Miss L, Matthews; late potatoes Norman Schmidt, Elmer Downey; swede nips, R. Hibberd, S. J. Robinson; nips for table use, E. H. Strong, Robinson; mangolds, R. Hibberd; rots, Mrs. John Baylor, Mrs. George , Richards; field carrots, N. Schmidt; ' fodder corn, Ron McMichael, E. H. • Strong; potato onions, Mrs. John Bay- J lor; seed onions, Mrs. A. P, Douglas; I onions from Dutch sets, Mrs. John • Baylor, Mrs. Mel Allan; parsnips, Mrs; • Mel Allan; musk melons, N. Schmidt, Mrs. A. P. Douglas; pumpkins, Aldyth • Bast, Elmer Downey; pie pumpkins, < Mrs, A. P. Dpuglas, Robert Hibberd; ■ citrpns, Elmer Downey, Albert Dun- i gersgoold; long blood beets, Mrs. W. : Heimpel; turnip beets, Mrs, Mel Allan, ' Mrs. Geo. Baker; tomatoes, Mrs. G. Baker, Mrs. A. P. Douglas; white cabbage, Mrs. Mel Allan, Mrs. A. P. . Douglas; red peppfers, Mrs. A. P. Douglas;, cauliflower, Mrs. Mel Allan, Mrs. Sam Johnson; watermelons, El­ mer powney, N. Schmidt; yellow squash, E. Downey; Hubbard squash, G. Baker, N. Schmidt; ripe cucunq- bers, N. Schmidt, E; H. Strong* green cucumbers, Elmer Giles, Mrs. M. Al­ lan; table corn, Miss L. Matthews, Mrs. M, Allan; field corn, R. McMichael, E. H. Strong; butter beans, Mrs. W. Heimpel, Mrs. Sam Johnson; basket of vegetables, E. Downey, Mrs. M. Allan; collection roots, N, Schmidt. FRUIT Winter Apples Ontario, N. Schmidt; Northern Spy, E. H. Strong, N. Schmidt; Greening, N, Schmidt; Russet, N. Schmidt; Tail­ man Sweet, E. H. Strong, W. F. Camp­ bell; collection of apples, N. Schmidt. Fall Apples Pippin, N. Schmidt; Snows, N. Schmidt; Weathy, N. Schmidt, Mc­ Intosh Red, N. Schmidt; collection of fall apples, N. Schmidt. Crab apples, N. Schmidt, W. F. Campbell; plums, N. Schmidt; pears, Sterling Finley, Mrs. John Baylor. GIRLS’ GARDEN CLUB First, Dorothy Toner; second, Mar­ garet Wallace; third, May Doubledee. PLANTS and FLOWERS Asters, Mrs. Gordon Brown, Miss L. Matthews; Dahlias, Mrs. William Wil­ son, Mrs. George Richards; Sweet Peas, Mrs. E. H. Strong, Mrs. Mel Allan; Gladioli, Mrs. George Richards, Mrs. W. Wilson; Rose bloom, Mrs. Mel Allan, Mrs. E. H. Strong; Pansies, Mrs. Mel Allan, Sterling Finley; Pet­ unias, Mrs. George Richards, Miss L. Matthews; Zinnias, Mrs. George Rich­ ards, Mrs. E. H. Strong; Marigolds, French, Mrs. E. H. Strong, Mrs.' Mel Allan; Calendula, Harold Robinson, Mrs. Mel Allan; Snapdragons, Mrs. Mel Allan, Mrs. Mrs. George Richards; Larkspur, Mrs, Ken Graham, Mrs. Mel Allan; home-made corsage, Mrs. George Richards, Mrs. C. Carswell; collection of house plants, Mrs. Ken . „ L, Mrs. Ed. Hamilton; geraniums, Mrs. Ken Graham; African violet, Aldyth Bast, Minnie McElwain; house fern, Mrs. W. Peel, Mrs. George Brown; foliage plants, Mrs. George Brown, Mrs. Ken Graham; hanging »pot for veranda, Mrs. Ken Graham; window box, Mrs. C. Carswell, Mrs. Ken Gra­ ham; Cacti, Mrs. Ken Graham Mrs. C. Carswell; Gloxina, Mrs. G. Richards; Chrysanthemums, Mrs. Mel Allan, Mrs. George Richards; bouquet for | living room ’table, Mrs. Ken Graham, i Mrs. W. Wilson; bouquet for dining­ room table, Mrs. Ken Graham, Mrs. Mel Allan; bouquet of annuals, Mrs. George Richards, Mrs. Mel Allan ,* winter bouquet of dried flowers, Mrs. Mel Allan, Mrs. W. Wilson. DAIRY PRODUCE, DOMESTIC * SCIENCE Brown hen’s eggs, Mrs. W. Peel, Mrs. W. Heimpel; home-made soap, Aldythe Bast, Mrs. W. Heimpel; cold lunch, Mrs. W. Wilson, Mrs. Jim Hud­ son; white bread, Mrs. A. P. Douglas, Mrs, J. Baylor; brown bread, Mrs. J. Baylor, Mrs. A. P. Douglas; whole wheat bread, Mrs. J. Baylor, Mrs. A. P. Douglas; parker house rolls, Mrs. A.- P. Douglas, Minnie McElwain; Cheslea buns, Minnie McElwaine; tea biscuits, Mrs. C. Carswell, Mrs. W. Peel; bran muffins, Aldythe Bast, E. H. Strong; Johnny cake, Mrs. W. Heimpel, Mrs. A. P. Douglas; light layer cake, Mrs. Ken Graham, Mrs. C. Carswell; chocolate layer cake, Mrs. Jim Hudson, Mrs. W. Wilson; orange cake, Mrs. A. P. Douglas, Mrs. Ken Graham; sponge cake, Mrs. Jim Hud­ son, Mrs. Sam Johnston; angel cake, Mrs. Jim Hudson, Mrs. Sam John­ son; jelly roll, Mrs. W. Wilson; soft ginger bread, Mrs. A. P. Douglas, Miss L. Matthews; light fruit cake, Minnie McElwaine, Mrs. George Baker; dark | fruit cake, Mrs. Ed Hamilton, Mrs. •Taylor; light cookies, E. H.. iStrong, Alex Taylor; oatmeal cookies, E. H. Strong, Miss L. Matthews; gin­ ger cookies rolled, Mrs. Alex Taylor, Mrs. George Baker; drop cookies, Mrs. W. Heimpel, Mrs. Wm. Wilson; dough­ nuts, Miss L. Matthews; cream puffs, Minnie McElwaine; tarts, Mrs. W. Wilson, Mrs. C. Carswell; date loaf, Mrs. W. Wilson, Mrs. Mel Allan. Pumpkin bio, E. H. Strong, Mrs. A. P, Strong; raisin pie, E. H. Strong, Aldythe Bast; lemon pie, Mrs. Mel Allan, Aldythe Bast; apple pic, Al­ dythe Bast, Mrs. W. Peel; fancy cook­ ies, Mrs. W. Wilson, Mrs. Jim Hudson; fancy sandwiches, Mrs. Sam Johnson, Mrs. W. Wilson; relish tray, Mrs* W. Wilson, Mrs. Jim Hudson. Canned apples, Mrs. John Baylor, Mrs. George Brown; cherries, Mrs. J. Baylor, Mrs. W. Heimpel; plums, Mrs. Geo, Brown, Mrs. Ed Hamilton; rasp- 1 berries, Mrs. Mol Allan, Elmer Dow- Incy; strawberries, Mrs. John Baylor, tur- tur- S. J car- raspeberry jaw, Mrs, “ Mrs. red Mrs, John Baylor, Mrs, . Robt. Gibson; Robt. Gibson, currant jelly, W. Heimpel Minnie sfraw- Minnie Minnie ; apple Robert Mrs. W. chicken, Mrs. W. Mrs, Mel tomato A. P. John- dress- McEl- Mrs. W. Mrs. J. Baylor, POLICE FIND SAFE, BUT $1,000 GONE A safe stolen from # the Walkerton Dairy, June 22, has been recovered by police in a swamp near Acton. About $1,000 which it contained was missing, but valuable papers were found intact. The safe was returned to its owners. <• I i ill I i D. QD. 1 ON THE NO. 9 HIGHWAY JUST SOUTH OF HARRISTON F. Campbell; Norman Sch- bushel barley, J. Robinson; One bushel midt, W. F. Campbell; Norman Schmidt, S. early oats, Norman Schmidt; late oats, Norman Schmidt?, J. Robinson, W. F. Campbell; red clover seed, Norman _____ ____ ____ Schmidt, timothy seed,“ Norman Sch- f Graham; Mrs. George Brown; begonia, midt, W. F, Campbell, S. J. Robinson; sheaf fall wheat, Norman Schmidt; sheaf white oats, Norman Schmidt, Mrs. W. Heimpel; bushel cut forage hay, E. H. Strong, W. F. Campbell; bale of baled hay, Ron McMichael. 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