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The Brussels Post, 1960-10-06, Page 4
Creep are always fresh For more and heavier pigs at weaning . • , new SHUR-GAIN available from our warehouse 0 . where feed profit in mind. • ereieeee e ran or meal is with your Peed in pellets and formulated T S OW YOU KOW TO OOST WEANING WEIGHTS EXTRA HOQ RETURNS WI H H S IUR GAIN EP FEE eiew SHUR-GAIN Creep Feed olvee your pigs the best Start in life. Introduce them to Creep Feed at day-old keep it fresh daily . • encouraging, them to eat early. etemerober, gettiing your pigs on solid feed early means better feed conversion and faster gains. r PHONE 142W ,.":44•Tr,..?:', ::••• _7771.'7" • BRUSSELS f,f1...117.71R1w1, months at the High School both pleasant and interesting, Registrar- ten and the first class will be on I October igth, at 7.30. FOR SALE --- 2 Stoves: One "Clarejeweri coal-wood range; One "Warm Morning" coal heater, with thermo- static controls. Both in condition. Phone. 16.9 (earence good MeCutcheon Weltone -Marjorie Honer' 118 5 Brussels; Larry Ward, RR 1. Ethel. • TO Comfortable - Convenient - Economical Low "Group- Economy" Fates. For Two or More Travelling Together WEEK-END FARES GOOD FRIDAY TO MONDAY ASIet YOUR LOCAL AQINIT FOR YOLI,R LOCAL TIMES AND FARES. roium DIAN NATIONAL 7..e.4116.14ING GLASSES AT W01-is Tee NVIngliam District High ' ..R11419.1 Beard is off...ring a variety Nab3eets in evening classes at edeeed. If enrollment is eafficim t ate renneenee eonrses be' 'airfered: Basic English for New Ca-1 aVeriaus; Woodworking (wood torn- 'beginners' woodworking, up-' ntatering and wood finishing); .‘ trebling; tlenerni Metal Yeelt; Sew- I $kreg; Typing; Ceramics, If there ,•••11,, • mown,. ix.r......••••aw. •'?:ineeree cords of wood, bought last year from farmers by the pulp industry. ;:t:ZIEt ...• • „ .... • • • " nee Aeeee.Qeeeeee'en Chevrolet's Corvette for 1061 still maintains a strong family resemblance, even with. the new lattice-type grille in the front and an ultra-continental treatment to the rear. half of the car, Rear fenders are more pronounced while the fiber glass body surfaces have a new scul effect above the modified bumpers, Reduction in transmission tunnel width, improvedptured body Insulation and radiator cooling are among the mechanical advances. 41.59" Men fit,, eneeirn •ee.e. Is a 011alcient demand other classes Ior which there are facilities could be arranged. The fee for all clasSes exceptDesic Euerlisb, for which there is no ellarge, 'will be $3.00, As dosses are limited, early reds-1 tratien is desirable, Ally inquiries' may be made by telephoning the , Wirehatn District :High enhool (Wineha.m. 123) during school hours,1 You will find spending each Wed- nesday evening dieting, the winter DIV N it GET Y© SHARK 4--.`: ti P" Each pioneer dealer has been supplied with local details on where, how and who to sell to. Drop in to-day for complete information and a demonstration of Canada's favourite Chain Saw. 1961 CORVETTE ;'"---ereenen-- t,e-eer a %kW $.11.7 WAL.1'011., ONTAf'TO. ,•wirtgew•vs.•rix .. -Ayrshire: Donaid Bray,. RR 3 4. BresselS; Charles line', 'RR 3 I . • Bruseels, J.ersey.: Clark -Pope, 1111 3 - , Dairy .call • shoWmanship; Beussels. ' (Utiles Bray; Doeald. Bray; lear• .barn Bray; Keith Ward; Marjorie Hopper; Bill Uhler, Beef heifers: Gerald Smith, A B 3 Bressele; Gramm Craig, RA 1 Walton; David Hemingwey, A ll 3 Brussels. Beef,- steers: Barbara Turn- bull, RR 2 Brussels; Donna Smith, RR 2 Brussels; Geraldine Amelia' .111-1, 1 Walton: Marion Turnbull, RR 2 Brussels; Wal.- lece Black, RR 5 Brussels; David Duncan, AA 5 Brussels. - Beef calf showmanship: Ger- aldine Dennis; Donna Smith; Wallace Meek; Gerald Smith; Barbaranw, Turnbull; David.Hem- Hem- ingway. Titer:5day, 0 elfin r Uth, 1000 fma Mature bull: Orton Mitchell, Rothsay; Harvey A, Campbell, Listowel; Gordon Rem, Under- wood; Bruce McGillivray, Pais- ley, 4 and 5, Yearling bull; Gor- don Ribey; Bruce McGillivray, 2 and 5; Orion Mitchell, 3 and 4, Senior bull calf: Harvey A. Campbell, 1 and 4; Gordon Ribey, 2; Bruce McGillivray, 3. Junior bull calf: Harvey A, Campbell, I. and 4; Gordon Ribey, 2 and 5; Orton Mitchell, 3; Bruce McGillivray, 6. Champion bull; Orton Mitchell. Mature cow; Bruce McGillivray, 1 and 5; Har- vey A. Campbell, 2 and 6; Orton Mitchell, 3; Gordon Ribey, 4. Two-year-old heifer: Gordon Ribey; Orton Mitchell; Harvey A. C-mpbell, 3 and 5; Bruce McGillivray, 4 and 6. Yearling heifer: Harvey A, Campbell; Gordon Ribey; Bruce McGil- liviniy; Orton Mitchell. Senior heifer calf: Harvey A, Campbell; Orton Mitchell, 2 and 6; Bruce McGillivray, 3; Gordon Ribey, 4 and 5. Junior heifer calf Gor- don Itibey, 1 and 4; Harvey A. Campbell, 2 anti 3; Bruce Mc- Gillivray, 5 and 6. Champion female: Harvey A, Campbell. Herd: Harvey A, Campbell; Car- don rtiber: Orion Mitchell; Bruce McGillivray. Get of sire: Harm.: A. Campbell: Gordon. Ribey; Bruce McGillivray; Or- ton lifitchell. ICIP.EitORDS .1',,Lifere Whitney -Coates,. Cen!relitti Ephraim Haase, Sea- forth: Barbara Watkins, Gode- rjeh. Yeti:ling bull. WinineY roele -.; Carl Brown, ILI rriston; Wainiee; Ephraim :Can:, 4 !lei s 6eieer boll eel: (ices •''' ICenterely,. LneletOte, 1 ailq !.?: I eene 1 ro3., IJit1cninv, ft; 'l.'% 4; r 2hraii,i •Turi,-,..1: gulf erelf: hey Coates; Ephraim IIaa.:01: fleorge• Lemied i.,.. 3 and 5; Carl 1 Champion ball; Whit. Holsteins; Huron County Home, Clinton, only exhibitor, except; Senior heifer calf: Huron County Home, 1 and 3; Marlin Brian, Walton, 2. Junior heifer calf: Carmen Baker, Brussels; Stew- art McNair, Brussels; Stanley Hopper, Brussels; Huron County Home. Jerseys; Mature bull: Lorne Carter, Seaforth, 1. and 2; H. Kennedy and Sons, Lucknow, 3. Bull calf: Lorne Carter, 1 and 3; H. Kennedy and Sons, 2, Mature cow in milk: Lorne Car- ter, 1, 2 and 4; H. Kennedy and Sons, 3. Mature cow, dry: H. Kennedy and Sons, 1 and 3; Lorne Carter, 2 and 4. Two-year- old heifer in milk; Lorne Carter, 1 and 2. Two-year-old heifer, dry: Lorne Carter, 1 and 3; H. Ken- nedy and Sons, 2. Yearling heifer: Lorne Carter, 1 and 4; H. Kennedy and Sons, 2 and 3. Senior heifer calf: Lorne Carter, 1 and 2; H. Kennedy and Sons, 3 and 4. Junior heifer calf: Lorne Carter, 1 and 2; H. Kennedy and Sons, S. Champion female; Lorne Carter. Group of five females; Lorne Carter; H. Kennedy and Sons. A. Y. McLean trophy, best group of five dairy females: Huron County Home. SHEriP Long-wool breeds: Ephraim Snell and Son, Clinton, only ex- hibitor, Medium-wool breeds: P, E. Dearing and Son, Exeter, only exhibitor- Short-wool breeds: Robert Brown, Thamesford, only ex- hibitor. SWINE Boar, over one year: W. -Turn- 1-11 nd Son, Brussels, 1. and 2; Albert Bacon, Belgrave, 3. Boar Over six months; W. Turnbull and Son, 1 and 2. Boar under six months: W. Turnbull and Son, 1 and 2; Albert Bacon, 3. Sow over one year: W. Turnbull and Son, 1 and 6; Albert Bacon, 2, 3, 4 and 5. Sow over six months: W. Tarn- bull and San, 1 and 3; Albert Macon, 2 and 4. Sow under six months: W. Turnbull and Son, 1 and 2; Albert Bacon, 3 and 4. Pen: W. Turnbull end Son, 1 and 3; Albert Bacon, 2. Pair ref bacon bogs: IV, Turnbull and Son. GRAIN Alfalfa seed: Luther Saunders, Seaforth. Timothy: Luther Saun- ders; Donald Buchanan, Red Eleven Luther 'Sander, Fall wheat: Donald Perrie; W. J. Perrie. Barley: Andrew Turn- bull; Clifford Bray; Martin Bean; Luther Saunders. Late oats: IL J. Coulter, Milvertori; William Dennis, Walton; Luther Saunders; James Smith. Early oats: Andrew Turnbull; Donald Perrie; W. J. Perrie. Mixed grain, oats and barley: James W. Smith; Andrew Turnbull, Husking cosh on cob: Robert Procter; Richard Procter; Gra- ham Work, Sheaf of oats: R. J. reeller; Richard Procter; Ray Houston. Sheaf of barley: R. J. (Continued On Page 16) Coulter, Milverten, Sheaf of wheat: Richard Procter. Special for best bushel of grain or grass seed: R. J. Coulter, Bushel of corn on cob from field competi- tion: Stewart Procter, • George Procter"; Robert Procter; Rich- ard Procter. Baled hay, first mit: Ethel Dennis, Walton; Lawrie Black; John Wheeler; Wilbur Turnbull; James lio-wrrian. Garry oats: Harvey Craig, Walton; Campbell Wey, Walton; William Dennis, Walton; Clifford Bray; James W. Smith; Wilbur Turnbidl; Rae Houston; W. J. Turnbull. S.econd- cut hay: Murray Cardiff; Clar- ence Yuill; Dick Bradshaw; Rae Moncton; a in e s Bowmen. Bushel of field-chopped hay, first tut: Murray Cardiff; -Tulin Wheeler; rticherd Procter: PAO Dennis. Fielrhebormed law, itne• cod rut: 1i1t.vrav (':n /tiff Ten- rti1:a "e eigit :t 31.Aeo Arm:drown Clifford Ih ty; 7:ar- 'reF cral;.4; Itv,kry. VaIf.:(.r; Jan tt ..i)17.Et.I'S ,MONO Cupeekee:• riStder, Iii!n ..iyer.,, inetterin . tn!;:e, :f T. ee; 34,(m. le • Pree; ler, Rath "tlyers. Kernaglian, Joyce Procter. Oabeeel squares: Ruth McTaggart, Ricky Cunning- ham,' Ann Oldfield, Joyce Proc- ter, Gloria Jacklin, Oatmeal cookies: Gloria Jaeldie, Ruth Jacklin, Jim Oldiield, Jayee Procter, Karen Cunningham. Candy: Sylvia Hoover, Anne Old- field, Glenna Houston, Jim Sny- der, Barbara Maelott. Maca- roOns: Joyce McFarlane, Kath- leen Kreuter, Patricia Ducharme, Anne Oldfield, Karen Cunning- ham,. BANNER COUNTIES AYRSHIRE SHOW Junior bull calf: E. M. Cole- man, Galli J, 1. Ballentnne Son, Atwood; Clarenee Clarke, RR 1 .Ethel; Nri in H 2 New Melberg, Senior bull calf: J. I, Bellerderie Ana S,1n, 1 and 2; Wilfred H, Barnv, RR 2 Petersburg, 3 and 4. Yearling bull; Wilfred Ie. Barnes, 1 and 2; Alex Job, RR, 2 Moorefield, 3. Two-year-old b,111: R. N. Gond- ram, RR 7 Gait; E, M. (Venni; Ervin Schaus, RR 5 Milrimay; Nevin Gingeeich: Clifford W. Bray, AR 3 Brussels. Metnre bull: Clarence Clarke, Junior end reserve grand ehempien hull: It, M. Coleman, with Sprague I1a~ en Overlander, Senior aril gi ,ed champion hell: R. 11. Ceedenn, with Alfalfa. Bank 13ro--n Grorqi., nef-rve,junior champion.: .1. I. Ballarityne and San tith eentnnni Cora's. Luck. Res.ive CIL E. CC. •-• ,..1)i ..,,i.e junior helEr telP J. Bal. laiit;:ne and Son: Wilfred L. Barnea; E. M. Coleman, :3 and 5; R. M. Goodram, Alex 6, Senior heifer calf: M. Cel. man; J. I. Pallaht..r: Cif sor• Sehairt 3,4): WilfrPti Barneen R. M. Goodram, Junior heifer yearling: B. Coleman, 1 ellti Barnes, 3 and 6; N.-..v!a tang :- rich, 4 and 5. Santer heifer year- ling: E. M. Coleman, I and 4: Ervin chairs, 2; R. it Geed; ram, 3; Alen Sob, 5; Wilfred IL Barnes, 13. Two-year-old heifer dry: R. M. Goodram; E. 1'1. Coleman; Nevin Cingerieh: J. I. Ballantync' and Son: Alex and 6. Tu-o-yoar-old !-,eifer in Milk; J. 1. Bellantyne and Son; Wilfred H. Barnes; R. M. Good , ram; Nevin Gingerich; Coleman; Alex Job. Cows three and four years; dry: J. 1, Ballarityne and Son. 1 and 2; Ervin SehauS, 3; Nevin Gingerich, 4 and 5, Cows three and four years, in milk: Wilfred 1-1, Barnes, 1 and 4; E. M. Cole- man, 2; R, M, Coodreirt, 3; Er- vin Schaus, 5; Clarence Clarke, 0, ilature cows, dry: H. M. Goodrem, 1 anti 3; J. L Ballan- tyn., and Soti, 2; Wilfred Ti.. Bowe, 4; Nevin Vieeerich, 5, Mature cows in milk: R. 11.1. Goodram; CeIerann; Wil- fred it }Invitee; Clerenee Clerke: Arthur Tew, RR 4 Galt, Junior champion female E. E. M. Cole- man, with Sprang° Iitiven Lady Fluff. Ticeeree jenthe elmemien; J. 1, Ilelleniyne and Son, with Langeide Coronet Pamela. Senior and grand champion female: U. Pd, €d oodraato, With Nie'r ern FlitintiOr r"inrril7 min t: 1;77Cnoli.:7a:It. 417..171t Orei.tran Shr.ron "nit. riot, Special: Wilfred H. tarries, a 3: Arritw e!ee reet !tee "Y1 IT S'obaus; ,),Ir t ' 7. 1*. datii: 'Wilfred FT. Barnes: B. `M. Caminn; It. T1, Geadrani: Ballantyne and Sod; Alex Job, Graded herd; R. M, Goodram; E. M. Coleman; Wilfred H, Barnes; Ervin Schaus; Gingerich; Alex Job. Junior showmanship: Thonias Barnes; Vernon Job; Linda Clarke, HORSE RACES 2:28 CLASS Secret Storm, A. Schneider, Atom, Rey 1 Sweeter fieilannuoy, Bud St 4r,„ (Gloiilto (der 9 Clinton Amber Hal, N, Gedke, Sandra Hy, N. Williamson, 1.11.VuiibItocn 1 reagan, 2 Paddy Ann, Roy Merriam, Gosolcal;ienhee, 3 George Jere-1'km Clinton .„,.„ ,1 president Clem, Steffier stated be wee well pleased with the success of the fair, They were happy to welcome a mintier of new outside teitilllitbriyt°ar ns'd llNI:easrttoteelL:laclrillYssesi.11 the. Pet Show Winner: Jean Pearson; Terry Rutledge; ,T11 311 0 , 11 7biliougliy. Best Dog, Donald P1'i Pahard's Chain Saw Draw Winner . of the draw at the Pollard Cllaiu Saw Display at they Fair watt t'Itcwart Procter, It. R. 5, Brussels. ! Wins Pony .Alex Rutledge, of Brussels, was holder or the lucky ticket in the draw for the Suetiand pen:, on sboyciettly. tire East Huron Agrieul- MELVHLLE CHURCH YOUNG WOMEN'S GUILD Tire September meeting of the Yoaurr Women's Guild of the PresbY- itiateriitailinerCshipirreeigl meeting With the rending of a poem entN.vas hold with IS margnerite Kreuter opened the hollowed by a hymn. Scripture ending by eliarga,ret Work. The topic, "Angels Unaware" was given Marguevito Kreuter. Mary Davidson led in prayer. A hymn was sung followed by the. Benediction, Ethel Brewer presided over the business part of the meanie,. The $leeretary's and treasurer's reports were read. Plans were Made to cater to, two weddings, also t. preparations ware 22 e thade d. for the laalla7 MAJESTIC'. MERRY MARKacnElo(R iT lunch 1 broughtA s"ithale ellieaelftlughoittor was held on Saturday Sept: 21 at molllile)er fsoii)i i:ethoilit:eeting of the club 1,00 Tem, in tho Library, will: all the The meeting opened with If.."''NIL12.;021.1920iisie.T.TAZ;47,14';:•;•••*.de ik • ......Lesoraa,*“...v. • I I SSEI4S POST 1:313.1JSSELS FALL. FAIR SHORTHORNS Mature bulle W. Turnbull and Son, Brussels; Edgar \\Uhlman , Belgraye, Yearling bull: • Andrew Gaunt, Lucknowe ToM Webster, Auburn. Senior bull calf: Tom Webster, 1 and 3; Andrew Gaunt, 2; W, Turnbull and Son, 4 and 5. Junior bull calf; Andrew Gaunt; W. Turnbull and Son; Edgar Wightman. .Three7year-old cow: Andrew Gaunt; Tom Webster; W. Turnbull and Son, 3 and 4. Two-year-old heifer;r Andrew Gaunt; Torn Webster, 2 and 3; • Edgar Wightman, 4 and 5; W. Turnbull and Son, • 6, Yearling heifer: Andrew Gaunt, 1 and 4; W. Turnbull and Son, 2 and 5; Edgar Wightman, 3; Tom Webs- ter, 6. Senior heifer calf: Edgar Wightman; TOM Webster, 2 and 5; Andrew Gaunt, 3 and 4; W. Turnbull and Son, e: Junior heifer calf: Andrew Gaunt; W. Turnbull and Son, 2 and 3; Ed- gar Wightman, 4. and 6; Tom Webster, 5. Herd: Andrew Gaunt; Tom Webster; W. 'Turnbull and Son; Edgar Wightman. Get of sire: Andrew Gaunt; Tom Webs- ter; Edgar Wightman; W. Turn- bull and. Son, GRADE CATTLE • Baby beef Under 750 pounds Andrew Turnbull, Brussels; Gor- don" Ribey,. Underwood, 2 and 4; James W, Smith, Brussels, 3; Edgar Wightman, Belgrave, 5, Pen of feeder steers: Graham Work, Brussels; James Arm- strong, Brussels, 2. and 3. Baby beef over 750 pounds: Bruce Mc- Gillivray, Paisley; Harvey A. Campbell, Listowel; Andrew Gaunt, Lucknow; W. Turnbull and Son, Brussels, 4 and 5. Pen of three steers over 1,000 pounds: Murray McDonald, Brussels, 1 and 2. Grade beef cow and spring ealf: William Dennis, Walton; Ross McTaggart, Brussels; E. Wilson, Brassels, 3 and 71. Year- ling steer, under 300 pounds: An- drew Gaunt, 1 and 2; Andrew Turnbull, 3, Yearling heifer under 300 pounds, for feeding: Andrew Turnbull, 1 and 2; E. Wilson,. 3. Calf shown. by boy or 'girl aged nine to 12: Gordon Ribey. Butcher shop special: Bruce McGillivray. AS D5 ROE EN-ANGUS ney Coates. Mature rely:- Carl Brown, 1 and 2; Berhare Watkins, 3; Ephraim Ilatv.e, 4; Vlietney Cualc.s, Twkw..r oh: io• Whither, t'u'ft!':,; ,t , 1.OH; YearFit.P. heifer: Whitney Corte s: nerhere Watkins; Ephraim Haase. Senior heifer call: Whitney Coates; Carl Breve; reteralin Haase, 3 and 0; Berbera Wathpe, 4 and 5. junior heifer calf: Whitney Coates: Lyons Pros,: Ephraim Haase; Carl Brown. Champion female: Whitney e'oatee, Hord: Whitney Coates; Barbara Watkins; Carl Hrs.,vni • Ephraim 11348e. Get of sire: Whitney Coates, 1 and. 2; George Kennedy, 3; Carl Brown, 4; Barbara Watkins, 5; Epnraira Haase, DAIRY CATTLE t a 4 4 1. 2 4 Ho. Canada". The mirc,tes were read by Yvonne Connolley, The volt call for The meettro; was "ono duty of a hostess toward lier guest." A colt/1(1.1°n of five cents each tnel initen la'; Cite Wilsent The seeretari of the..nnAlt mid press rapt ter 5a Tvonno Pollard. The leaden'. Mrs. Annstrotig. rola Mrs. DatapbeIl lInve the roll ,all, loos. •mea. Slinrrie and MrsL CIettinicl 4: . eso-r,77.•.1 Ma oath iced one. 1%raltIrig preper letrodue lone We, diseteesed and practised, • The minetilig Was adjourned