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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1955-09-21, Page 7WHO'S MAD ??\/" Bwi/W5W■ ■■■■ X S' ’'Me ? Not on your life! I’m just shouting loud enough so’s everybody can hear what I have to say. And what I have to say is this: Never overlook the importance of your estate.” Our Tigerish friend is so right. Fortunately, today, many wise men and women rely on the experience and co-operation of The Sterling Trusts Corporation in matters concerning their estate. Our free booklet, "Blueprint For Your Family,” covers many aspects of estate administration. Write for your copy today. THE STERLING TRUSTS CORPORATION HEAD OFFICE BRANCH OFFICI 172 Bay St., Toronto 1-3 Dunlop St., Barria ------------------------------------------------------------------ f CNR OFFhRS YOU ble^r fast train to Major Western Points lonfinenta/ Belgrave School Fair Results SWINE Club Results . Aw*ard on pigs, basis of 400 points. George Bacon, Belgrave, 375; Marjorie Rinn, RR 4, Brussels, 370; Edythe Rinn, R.R. 4, Brussels, 367; John Rinn, R.R. 4, Brussels, 357; Kenneth Coultes, R.R. 5, Wingham, 350; Ivan Howatt, Belgrave, 345; Doreen Howatt, Bel­ grave, 340; James Coultes, R.R. 5, Wingham, 330. Showmanship, basis 100 points, Edythe Rinn, R.R. 4, Brussels, 75; James Coultes, R.R. 5, Wingham, 73; Doreen Howatt, Belgrave, 70; George Bacon, Belgrave, 67; Kenneth Coultes, R.R. 5, Wingham, 65; Marjorie Rinn, R.R. 4, Brussels, 63; John Rinn, R.R. 4, Brussels, 61; Ivan Howatt, Belgrave, 60. GRAIN, Open Classes Medium and late oats, Ruth Michie, 5 Morris; Alex Blair, 13 EW; Anne Wightman, Belgrave; John Wight­ man, Belgrave; Betty Blair, 13 EW; Murray Scott, 13 EW; early oats, Johnny Taylor, 9 EW; Bob Cook, 13 EW; Mara Whitehead, 7 Morris; Wal­ ter Whitehead, 7 Morris; Jean White- head, 7 Morris; Bobby Taylor, 13 EW; Barley, Murray Scott, 13 EW; Barry Scott, 9 EW; Nancy Mason, USS 7, EW and WW; John Gaunt, USS 7, E and WW; Wayne Elston, 7 Morris; Terry Richmond, 12, Morris. Oats sheaf, John Gaunt, USS 7 E and WW; Robert Mathers, 8, Morris; Ruth Tay­ lor, 9 EW; Doreen Howatt, USS 6, E and WW; Lynda Coultes, 13 EW; Douglas Johnston, Belgrave. Barley sheaf, John Gaunt, USS 7 E and WW; Wayne Pletch, Belgrave, Murray Scott, 13 EW; David Walsh, Belgrave; Betty Blair, 13 EW; Doug­ las Johnston, Belgrave; winter wheat, Betty Blair 13 EW; Alex Blair, 13 EW; field corn, Joyce Procter, 5 Mor­ ris; Donna Grasby, 5 Morris; Grant Coultes, 9 EW; Marjory Black, 13 EW; Ross Yuill 3 Morris; Bob Cook, 13 EW; sweet corn, Margaret Nichol­ son, 5 Morris; field corn, Murray Coultes, 9 EW; Lynda Coultes, 9 EW; Hugh Campbell, USS 6, E and WW; Lynda Coultes, 13 EW; Lila Black, 13 EW; Kenneth Black, 13 EW. Roots ancl Vegetables Junior grades, 1, 2, 3, 4. Mangels, Jimmy Taylor, 9 EW; Joyce Procter, 5 Morris; Bobby Taylor, 13 EW; Tur­ nips, Anne Caldwell, 10 EW; Ken McGowan, 10 EW; Allan Bieman, USS 7, E and WW; Donald Machan, USS 11 EW and Hullett; Beets, Doreen Pattison, 9 EW; David Walsh, Bel­ grave; George Bieman USS 7, E and WW; Kathleen Craig, 8 Morris; Allan Bosman, Belgrave, Donna Grasby, 5 Morris; cabbage, Douglas Howatt, USS 6 E and WW; Marjory Smith, 13 EW; Keith Pletch, Belgrave; Ralph Logan, Belgrave; John Watson, 4 Morris; Dianne VanCamp, 5 Morris; carrots, Hugh McBurney, 9 EW; Lila Black, 13 EW; Shirley Snell, USS 6, E and WW; Clifford Snell, USS 6, E and WW; Harvey Mann, 7, Morris; Elaine Snell, USS 6, E and WW; cu­ cumbers, Ross Yuill, 3 Morris; Larry Elston, 7 Morris; Jimmy Cook, 13 EW; Katherine Fear, USS 3, EW and Morris; Mary Anne Phelan, 1 Morris; Anne Wightman, Belgrave. Onions, Jetrid Cartwright, 10 EW; Murray Procter, 5 Morris; parsnips, Margaret Nicholson, 5 Morris; Marie Coultes, Belgrave; Alex Finleon, USS 7, E and WW; squash, Tom Warwick, 8 Morris; Larry Fear, USS 3, EW and Morris; muskmelon, Anne de Haan, USS 16 E and WW; Gloria Jean Lutz, USS 6, E and WW; Wayne Elston 7, Morris; watermelon, Henry Martens, Belgrave; Marjory Black, 13 EW; Linda Wilson, USS 6, W and EW; Keith Bone, 6, Morris; Douglas Bie­ man, USS 7 E and WW; Ronald How­ att, USS 6, E and WW. . Open Classes from home farm, Grades 1, 2, 3 and 4, Mangels, Larry Fear, USS 3, EW and Morris; Bruce Fear, USS 3 EW and Morris; Max Pletch, Belgrave, Keith Pletch, Bel­ grave; Jimmy Taylor, 9 EW; Murray Procter, 5 Morris; potatoes, late vari­ ety, Barry Logan, Belgrave; Murray Vincent, USS 7, E and WW; Donald Vincent, USS 7, E and WW; Ralph Logan, Belgrave, Gary Walden USS 6, E and WW; Barry Scott 9, EW; pot­ atoes, early variety, Donald Vincent, USS 7, E and WW; Donna Grasby, 5 Morris; Murray Vincent, USS 7, E and WW; Neil Edgar, 7 Morris; Clif­ ford Snell USS 6, E and WW; Peter Geertsma, 13 EW, Turnips, Roy Gilfillan, 11 EW; Mur­ ray Procter, 5 Morris; Ross Wight­ man, Belgrave; Katherine Fear, USS 3, EW and Morris; Gloria Lutz, USS 6, E and WW; Maryanne Phelan, 1 Morris; largest pumpkin, Murray Procter, 5, Morris; Alex Blair, 13 EW; white beans, Tom Warwick, 8, Morris; Margaret Nicholson, 5, Morris; Max Pletch, Belgrave; Keith Pletch, Bel­ grave; Doreen Pattison, 9, EW; col­ ored beans, Gloria Jean Lutz, USS 6, E and WW; Ronald Howatt, USS 6, E and WW; Carol Walsh, Belgrave; Margie Koopman, USS 6, E and WW; Henry Martens, Belgrave, Tom War­ wick, 8, Morris, Collection of Vegetables, Joyce Procter, 5, Morris; Ross Yuill, 3, Mor­ ris; Carol Walsh, Belgrave; Ross Goll, 8 Morris; Barry Scott, 9 EW; Graeme Craig, 11 Morris. Flowers (From school fair seed) Grades 1, 2, 3 and 4—Aster, Ann Caldwell, 10 EW; Donna Grasby, 5 Morris; Carol Walsh, Belgrave; cosmos, Lila Black, 13 EW; Margaret Nicholson, 5, Morris; Kenneth McGowan, 10 EW; Anne Wightman, Belgrave; Linda Johnston, USS 7 E and WW; Jimmy Taylor, 9 EW; African marigold, Terry Richmond, 12 Morris; French Marigold, Jimmie Cook, 13 EW; Mar­ garet Finleon, USS 7 E and WW; Mary Watson, 4 Morris; Keith Pletch, Belgrave; Jetrid Cartwright, 10 EW; Linda Turvey, 8 Morris; larkspur, Brian Travis, USS 6 E and WW; snapdragon, David Walsh, Belgreve; Maryann Phelan, 1 Morris; Gordon McMurray, 7 Morris; Wayne Elston, 7 Morris; Gloria Jean Lutz, USS 6 E and WW; Ruth Bylsma, Belgrave; petunias, Clifford Snell, USS 6, E and WW; Lynda Coultes, 13 EW; Neil Edgar, 7 Morris; Douglas Howatt, USS 6 E and WW; Betty Rinn, Bel­ grave; Katherine Fear, USS 3 Morris and EW. Phlox, Hugh McBurney, 9 EW; Harvey Mann, 7 Morris; Joyce Proc­ ter 5 Morris; zinnia,x Ralph Camp­ bell, USS 6, E and WW; Murray Vin­ cent, USS 7 E and WW; Alex Blair, 13 EW; Jane Alblas, 12 Morris; Mar­ jorie Black 13 EW; George Bieman, USS 7 E and WW; cornflower, Ross Goll, 8 Morris; Marjorie Smith, 13 EW; Murray Procter, 5 Morris; Gary Walden, USS 6 E and WW; Elgin Pease, 1 Morris; John Nesbitt, 1 Mor­ ris. Gladioli, (open class Juniors), Don­ ald Vincent, USS 7, E and WW; Maryann Phelan, 1 Morris; Marjorie Smith 13 EW; Gordon McMurray, 7 Morris; Jean Bacon, Belgrave; Roy Schiefele, Belgrave; dahlias, cactus, Wayne Elston, 7 Morris; Roy Schief­ ele, Belgrave; Murray Elston, 7 Mor­ ris; dahlias, (any) Wayne Elston, 7 Morris; Dianne VanCamp, 5 Morris; Murray Elston, 7 Morris; Marjorie Smith, 13 EW; dining-room bouquet, David Walsh, Belgrave; Lois Rinn, Belgrave; Murray Elston, 7 Morris; Gordon McBurney, 7 Morris; Lynda Coultes, 13 EW; Keith Pletch, Bel­ grave; living-room bouquet, Roy Schiefele, Belgrave; Carol Walsh, Bel­ grave; Murray Vincent, USS 7 E and WW; Lois Rinn, Belgrave; Maryann Phelan, 1 Morris; Murray Elston, 7 Morris. Decoration for Thanksgiving, Ross Convenient Train to Major and Intermediate Western Points Wide range of modern accommodations to suit every budget Enjoy economical meals or snacks on both trains in the Coffee Shop. Dining Car service is also provided Inquire about the money­ saving Family Fare Plan Ticket agents can have a drive-yourself car waiting for you on arrival if you wish • For reservations and information see, write or phone your local Canadian National Passenger Agent. FARM EQUIPMENT MASSEY=HARRIS TRACTORS PLOWS ONE-WAY DISCS No. 15 TRACTOR MANURE SPREADERS A large capacity, 85 to 90 bushel, well constructed tractor spreader. Rubber tire equipped and balanced for convenient operation. Feed range is adjustable to five speeds permitting the operator to spread as thin or thick as the soil requires. The No. 15 is built low to facilitate loading by hand or loader. Acid-resistant wooden body is built up on a heavy angle steel frame. Beaters and distributors are geared to work in unison for light draft. Built-in screw jack makes hitching or parking easy. Control levers are adjustable to within easy reach of the operator. No. 11 TRACTOR SPREADER A medium sized spreader primarily designed for tractor operation but with 2- and 3-horse hitches available at nominal extra cost. Capacity is 60 to 70 bushels. Manure is thoroughly shredded before it is fed to the wide spiral type distributor. Roller bearings and adjustable speeds. Steel wheels or rubber tires. The Wingham Advance-Times, Wednesday, September ?I, 1955 Page Seva*Yuill, 3 Morris; Donald Vincent, USS 7 E and WW; Betty Rinn, Belgrave; Linda Rinn, Belgrave; Gorden Mc­ Murray, 7 Morris; Linda Johnston, USS 7 E and WW; stocks, Ralph Logan, Belgrave. Fruit Grades 1, 2, 3 and 4, Northern Spy apples, Gary Robinson, USS 7 E and WW; Murray Vincent, USS 7 E and WW; Jimmie Cook, 13 EW; Linda Johnston, USS 7 E and WW; John Nesbit, 1 Morris; Jeanette Johnston, USS 7 E and WW; snow apples, Donald Vincent, USS 7 E and WW; Anne Caldwell, 10 EW; Ross Goll, 8 Morris; Kenneth McGowan, 10 EW; John McDonald, 3 Morris; Dorothea McArter, 4 Morris; McIntosh apples, Donald Vincent, USS 7 E and WW; Ross Goll, 8 Morris; Margie Koop­ man, USS 6 E and WW; Nancy Mason, USS 7 E and WW; Martie Koopman, USS 6 E and WW; John Nesbit, 1 Morris; apples, any other 5 varieties named: Marilyn Taylor, 13 EW; Bobby Taylor, 13 EW; Joyce Procter, 5 Morris; Lynda Coultes, 13 EW; John Nesbit, 1 Morris; Gloria Jean Lutz, USS 6 E and WW; pears, Doreen Pattison, 9 EW; Ross Yuill, 3 Morris; Gloria Jean Lutz, USS 6 E and WW; David McDowell, 13 EW; Douglas Howatt, USS 6 E and WW; Marjorie McDonald, 3 Morris; crab­ apples, Martie Koopman, USS 6 E and WW; Ruth Michie, 5 Morris; Marjorie Koopman, USS 6 E and WW; Jeanette Johnston, USS 6 E and WW; David McDonald, 3 Morris; Nancy Mason, USS 7 E and WW; basket of assorted fruits, Ross Yuill, 3 Morris; Doreen Pattison, 9 EW; Lila Black, 13 EW Keith Coultes, 9 EW; Alex Blair, 13 EW; Carol Ann Walsh, Belgrave; Poultry From farm home, junior grades, 1, 2, 3 and 4, Rhode Island Red cock­ erel of hybrid, Gary Robinson, USS 7 E and WW; Jimmie Cook 13 EW; Rhode Island red pullet or hybrid, Jimmie Cook, 13 EW; Marjory Black, 13 EW; Gary Robinson, USS 7 E and WW; Ross Wightman, Belgrave; Anne Wightman, Belgrave; white Leghorn pullet or hybrid, Lila Black, 113 EW; Harold Campbell, 6 EW and WW; Wayne Coultes, 9 EW; Hugh Campbell USS 6 E and WW; Gordon McMurray, 7 Morris; Peter Geertsma, 13 EW; pair market cockerels, Wayne Coultes, 9 EW; Lila Black, 13 EW; Tommy Warwick, 8 Morris; Gordon McMurray 7 Morris; pair pullets, Donna Grasby, 5 Morris; Larry Els­ ton, 7 Morris; Gary Robinson, USS 7 E and WW; Wayne Elston, 7 Morris; Murray Elston, 7 Morris; Wayne Coultes, 9 EW. pair young ducks, Wayne Elston, 7 Morris; Murray El­ ston, 7 Morris; Rossc Goll, 8 Morris; Lloyd Michie, 5 Morris; Joyce Proc­ ter, 5 Morris; pair Muscovy ducks, Bobby Taylor, 13 EW; Murray Proc­ ter, 5 Morris; Marjorie Black, 13 EW; Marilyn Taylor, 13 EW. Hen eggs, brown, David Walsh, Bel­ grave; Martie Koopman, USS 6 E and WW; Magjie Koopman, USS 6 E and WW; Wayne Coultes, 9 EW; Maryann Phelan, 1 Morris; Joyce Procter, 5 Morris, hen eggs, white, Barry Pletch, 3 Morris; Kenneth Mc­ Gowan, 10 EW; Norma Smith USS 6 and WW; Allan Bieman, USS 7 E and WW; Gordon McMurray, 7 Mor­ ris; Elaine Snell, USS 6 E and WW. Roots and vegetables from Fair seed Grades 5, 6, 7 and 8, Mangels, Don­ ald Snell, 3 Morris; Donald Procter, 5 Morris; John Gaunt, USS 7 E and WW; Rose Marie Lutz, USS 6 E and WW; Donald McDowell, 13 EW; turnips, John Wightman, Belgrave; Alice Nesbit 1 Morris; beets, Kenneth Black, 13 EW; Dorothy Howatt, USS 6 E and WW; John Bylsma, Bel­ grave; Kay Naylor, USS 7 E and WW; Jim Carter, 10 EW; Jean Bolger, 11 Morris; cabbage, Murray McLennan, 8 Morris; Marilyn Goll, Belgrave; Gordon Charter, 10 EW; Patsy Logan, Belgrave; Joyce Armstrong, 5 Morris; Mary Taylor, 9 EW; carrots, Douglas Thomas, 8 Morris; Jean Shortreed, 11 Morris; Lyle Smith, 13 EW; Doreen Howatt, USS 6 E and WW; Dorothy Cook, Belgrave, Brian Travis, 11 Mor­ ris. Cucumbers, Keith Walpole, 12 Mor­ ris; Kenneth follard, 11 Morris; Lorna Bolt, Belgrave; Kathleen Craig, 9 Morris; Grant McBurney, USS 7, E and WW; Betty Blair, 13 EW; onions, Karen Anderson, 5 Morris; David McCall, 12 Morris; parsnips, Keith Robinson, Belgrave; Margaret Wightman, Belgrave; Roger Bieman, USS 7 E and WW; Murray Scott, 13 EW; Gerald Thomas, 8 Morris; squash, Joyce Harman, 8 Morris; John Campbell, USS 6 E and WW; Betty Yungblut, 11 EW; Dorothy Mc­ Arter, 4 Morris; muskmelon, Ronald Nicholson, 5 Morris; Helen Yung­ blut, 11 EW; Bertha de Haan, 16 EW; Bruce Yungblut, 11 EW; Ivan Howatt, USS 6 E and WW; Florence Rinn, Belgrave; watermelon, Kenneth Noble, 3 Morris; Wayne Fear, USS 3 EW and Morris; Freddie Armstrong, USS 16 E and WW; Louis McNichol, 11 Morris; Benna Van dem Assem, 12 Morris; L. Walpole, 12 Morris. Open Class from home farm Grades 5, 6, 7 and 8—Mangels, Wayne Pletch, Belgrave; Donald Procter, 5 Morris; Mary Taylor, 13 EW; Shirley Johnston, 8 Morris; Violet Gow, 11 EW; John Wightman, Belgrave; potatoes, late, Ronald Snell, USS 6 E and WW; Donald McDow­ ell, 13 EW; Rose Marie Lutz, USS 6 E and WW; Cameron Robinson, USS 7 E and WW; Garth Walden, USS 6, E and WW; Karen Anderson, 5 Morris; potatoes, early, Rose Marie Lutz, USS 6 E and WW; John Mc­ Dowell, 13 EW; Joyce Harmon, 8 Morris; Douglas Johnston, Belgrave; John Gaunt, USS 7 E and WW; Mur­ ray Scott, 13 EW; turnips, Donald Procter, 5 Morris; Rose Marie Lutz, USS 6 E and WW; Brian Spiegelberg, USS 6 E and WW; Benno Van dem Assem, 12 Morris; Ronald Nicholson, 5 Morris; largest pumpkin, Donald Procter, 5 Morris; Lillian Pengelly, Belgrave; Betty Blair, 13 EW; Jean Walters, 11 Morris; white beans, Grant McBurney, USS 7 E and WW; Wayne Pletch, Belgrave; Donald Nic­ holson, 5 Morris; Marilyn Goll, Bel­ grave; Jean Whitehead, 7 Morris; colored beans, Murray Scott, 13 EW; Rose Marie Lutz, USS 6 E and WW; Jean Walters, 11 Morris; Jean White- head 7 Morris; collection of veget­ ables, Shirley Johnston, 8 Morris; Keith Robinson, Belgrave; Ken Pol­ lard, 11 Morris. Flowers (from Fair seed, grades 5, 6, 7 and 8) aster, Marlene Purdon, Belgrave; Kathleen Craig, 8 Morris; Richard Badley, 12 Morris; cosmos, Murray Scott, 13 EW; Donald Procter, 5 Mor­ ris; Florence Rinn, Belgrave, Shirley Bolger, 11 Morris; Patsy Logan, Bel­ grave; Gary Reavje, 9 EW; French marigold, Bertha de Haan, 16 EW; Donald Noble, 3 Morris; Laurene Walpole, 12 Morris; Douglas Johnston, Belgrave; Sandra Chamney, USS 7 E and WW; Keith Robinson, Belgrave; Larkspur, Anne Achilles, 11 Morris; Jean Walter?, 11 Morris; David Mc­ Call 12 Morris; Mary Taylor 9 EW; snapdragon, Ronald Nicholson, 5 Morris; Kenneth Noble, 3 Morris; Donald Scott, 1 Morris; Richard Brad­ ley, 12 Morris; petunia, Joyce Har­ man, 8 Morris; Anne Peacock, 10 Mor­ ris; Bruce McLennan, 8 Morris; Mur­ ray Govier, USS 3 EW and Morris; Ruth Taylor, 9 EW; Karen Anderson, 5 Morris; phlox, Cameron Robinson, USS 7 E and WW; Mary Nesbit, 1 Morris; Ivan Howatt, USS 6 E and WW; zinnia, Lyle Smith, 13 EW; Carol Oke, 5 Morris; John Finleon, USS 7 E and WW; Gerald Lush, 10 EW; Ross Peacock, 10 Morris; Sipke de Haan, 16 EW. Cornflower, no name, Belgrave; Wayne Pletch, Belgrave; Murray Mc­ Lennan, 8 Morris; Susan Wightman, 9 EW; Kenneth Pollard, 11 Morris; Doreen Pattison, 9 EW; stocks, John Gaunt, USS *7 EW and WW; Rose Marie Lutz, USS 6 E and WW; Keith Walpole, 12 Morris. Open Class Grades 5, 6, 7and 8, gladioli, Joyce Armstrong, 5 Morris; Sandra Cham­ ney, USS 7 E and WW; Grant Mc­ Burney, USS 7 E and WW; John Gaunt, USS 7 E and WW; Ronald Nicholson, 5 Morris; Margaret Wight­ man, Belgrave. Dahlia Cactus, Karen Anderson, 5 Morris; Joyce Armstrong, 5 Morris; dahlia, Donald Scott, 1 Morris; dining-room table bouquet, Susan Wightman, 9 EW; Betty Blair, 13 EW; Donna Grasby, 5 Morris; Wayne Pletch, Belgrave; Garth Wal­ den, USS 6 E and WW; Dorothy Cook, Belgrave; living-room bouquet, Kay VanCamp, Belgrave; Joyce Har­ mon, 8 Morris; Keith Robinson, Bel­ grave; Sandra Chamney, 9 EW; Mur­ ray McLennan, 8 Morris; Garth Wal­ len, USS 6 E and WW. Decorations for Thanksgiving, Lorna Bolt, Belgrave; Marilyn Goll, Bel­ grave; Wayne Pletch, Belgrave; Flor­ ence Rinn, Belgrave; Betty Blair, 13 EW; Joyce Armstrong, 5 Morris. Fruit (Grades 5, 6, 7 and 8), Northern spys, Alice Nesbit, 1 Morris; Marilyn Goll, Belgrave; Donald McDowell, 13 EW; Kenneth Black, 13 EW; Rose Marie Lutz, USS 6 E and WW; Mur­ ray Govier, USS 3 EW and Morris; Snow apples, Kay Naylor, USS 7 EW and WW; Murray Govier, USS 3 EW and Morris; Marilyn Goll, Belgrave; Shirley Johnston, 8 Morris; Douglas Johnston, Belgrave; Murray Scott, 13 EW. McIntosh apples, Jean Hanna, Belgrave; Bob Cook, 13 EW; John McDowell, 13 EW; Rose Marie Lutz, USS 6 E and WW; Murray Scott, 13 EW; John Finleon, USS 7 EW and WW. Apples, any 5 varieties, Rose Marie Lutz, UUSS 6 E and WW; Ivan Howatt, USS 6 E and WW; Alice Nesbit, 1 Morris; Mary Nesbit, 1 Mor­ ris; Betty Blair, 13 EW; Jean Naylor, USS 7 E and WW; Pears, David Hanna, Belgrave; John McDowell, 13 EW; Dorothy Howatt, USS 6 E and WW; pears, Bob Cook, 13 EW; Rose Marie Lutz, USS 6 E and WW; ( Clarence Walker, 9 EW; crabapples, Karen Anderson, 5 Morris; Bob Cook, 13 EW; Betty Blair, 13 EW; Byron Spiegelberg, USS 6 E and WW; Mur­ ray Scott, 13 EW. Basket of assorted fruits, Bob Cook, 13 EW; Murray Govier, USS 3 EW and Morris; Betty Blair, 13 EW; Kenneth Black, 13 EW; Murray Scott, 13 EW; Douglas Coultes, 9 EW. Poultry (Grade 5, 6, 7 and 3) Rhode Island Red cockerel or hybrid, Joyce liar­ man, 8 Morris; Douglas Johnston, Belgrave; Rhode Island Red pullet or hybrid, Douglas Johnston, Belgrave? Margaret Wightman, Belgrave; John Wightman, Belgrave; Joyce Harman, 8 Morris; Leghorn pullet or hybrid, Clarence Walker, 9 EW; Kenneth Black, 13 EW; John Wightman, Bel­ grave; Margaret Wightman, Bel­ grave; Joyce Harman, 8 Morris; John McDowell, 13 EW; pair pullets, Doug­ las Johnston, Belgrave; Norman Lockhart, 16 EW; Lyle Smith’, 13 EW; Joyce Armstrong, 5 Morris; Kenneth Black 13 EW; Marilyn Goll, Bel­ grave; pair market cockerels, Joyce Armstrong, 5 Morris; Kenneth Black, 13 EW; Ronald Nicholson, 5 Morris; Donald Procter, 5 Morris; Joyce Har­ man, 8 Morris; Douglas Johnston, Belgrave; pair young ducks, Marilyn Goll, Belgrave; Joyce Harman, 8 Morris; Clarence Walker, 9 EW; pair Muscovy ducks, Donald Procter, 5 Morris; Murray Scott, 13 EW; hen eggs, brown, Douglas Thomas, 8 Morris; Dorothy Howatt, USS 6 E and WW; Betty Blair, 13 EW; Clarence Walker, 9 EW; Lyle Smith, 13 EW; Garth Walden, USS 6 E and WW; hen eggs, white, Grant McBurney, USS 7 E and WW; Roger Bieman, USS 7 E and WW; Marvin Snell, USS 6 E and WW; Ronald Snell, USS 6 E and WW. Supplementary Classes (Beginners in September only): Pie pumpkin, Larry Walters, 11 Morris; Lois Rinn, Belgrave; Terry Johnston, 8 Morris; Sharon Warwick, 8 Morris; Ruth Mathers, 8 Morris; Ruth Mc­ Lennan, 8 Morris; one citron, Lloyd Peacock, 10 Morris; Lois Rinn, Bel­ grave; Ruth McLennan, 8 Morris; Douglas Pollard, 8 Morris; Ronie Lush, 10 EW; Lloyd Michie, 5 Morris. Largest Sunflower: Terry Johnston, 8 Morris; Sharon Reavie, 9 EW; Lois Rinn, Belgrave; Ruth Mathers, 8 Morris; Larry Walters, 11 Morris; Sharon Warwick, 8 Morris; three tomatoes, (table use), Lois Rinn, Bel­ grave; Jimmy Phelan, 1 Morris; Klashe Koopman, USS 7 E and WW; Donald Vincent, USS 7 E and WW; Dianne Casemore, 7 Morris; Sharon Warwick, 8 Morris; three onions, Murray Elston, 7 Morris; Joyce Wal­ ker, 9 EW; Lois Rinn, Belgrave; Ivan Wheeler, USS 7 E and WW; Sharon Warwick, 8 Morris; Leonard Robin­ son, Belgrave; three table carrots, Ronald McBurney, 9 EW; Murray Elston, 7 Morris; Mary Snell, USS 6 E and WW; Ruth McLennan, 8 Mor­ ris; Leonard Robinson, Belgrave; Ted Lutz, USS 6 E and WW; largest potato, Ted Lutz, USS 6 E and WW; Leonard Robinson, Belgrave; Murray Elston, 7 Morris; Larry Walters, 11 Morris; Linda Casemore, 7 Morris; Sharon Warwick, 8 Morris. Pets (Grade 3 and under;. Rabbit, Mur­ ray Procter, 5 Morris; Harvey Mann, 7 Morris; Richard VanCamp, Bel­ grave; Wenda Humphries, 11 Morris; Ken Shortreed, 11 Morris; Brenda VanCamp, Belgrave; dog, Brenda VanCamp, Belgrave; Richard Van­ Camp, Belgrave; David McDowell, 13 EW; Gordon McMurray, 7 Morris; Marie Noble, 5 Morris; Joyce Walker, - 9 EW; cat, Ronnie Howatt, USS 6 E and WW; Bert Van Lammeren, 5 Morris; Jimmie Phelan, 1 Morris; Wendy Fear, Belgrave; Gloria Jean Lutz, USS 6 E and WW; Grace Math­ ers, 8 Morris; pair bantams, Margaret Nicholson, 5 Morris; Ralph Logan, Belgrave; Douglas Howatt, USS 7 E and WW; Allan Bosman, Belgrave? Ross Wightman, Belgrave; Dianne VanCamp, 5 Morris; pair rabbits, Murray Scott, 13 EW; Gordon Guy, 4 Morris; Gerald Thomas, 8 Morris; Jetrid Cartwright, 10 EW; pair pig­ eons, David Hanna, Belgrave; John Wightman, Belgrave; Gary Robinson, USS 7 E and WW; Keith Robinson, Belgrave; Collie dog, Ken McGowan, (Continued on Page Eight) See him at.. The RCAF is sending to WINGHAM a Mobile Recruiting Unit Thursday, Sept. 29th from noon until 8 p.m. He will give you full information on how you can join the RCAF — as an Airman or as Air Crew — to work on or fly on jet power!USED EQUIPMENT 1—Fordson Major Tractor 1—M-H No. 20 3-Furrow Plow 1—8 ft. M-H Binder on rubber, like new Don’t miss this oppor­ tunity — right here in Wingham — to get the facts you want to know about RCAF training and rates of pay.Charles Hodgins Your Massey-Harris Dealer Wingham Phone 378