HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1962-05-03, Page 5SECTION K — Domestic Manufacture,
Fruits, Pickles, Etc.
Fries and Pickles to be exhibited in pint sealers; Jams
Welk in uniform jars, seal on jars to be unbroken,
and
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Phone 13.Drussels 388W10; Wingham 1091
Requires The Seryioes Of A.
PLANT NURSE
Duties include first aid treat.
merit and the maintenance of
the employee medical records,
Five day week, comprehensive
employee insurance benefits
mail cafeteria' facil.ities.
Application should be ad-
dressed to the
PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT
43, Birthday cake for teenager or adult; decorations must be hand-
made, net bougleicti—Sa.00, $1,00, .75c. First prize donated by
Mrs, Wilbur Turnbull, 50% 'decoration, 50% texture.
44, 'DOMESTIC' PIE AND CAKE COMPETITION CONDITIONS
1. Every entry to be accompanied by a 'Domestic' Shortening carton
(empty), or canister label.
2. Pies to be Apple, with two crusts, baked in medium size pie
plates,
3, Cakes to be white, of two layers, baked in medium size circular
pans. Icing and filling is left to individual discretion. In judging,
special emphasis should be placed on fineness of texture and
lightness.
4, Both pastry and vales to be made with `Domestic' Shortening.
5. Judges to be appointed by the executive of the local Agricultural
Society, Judges' decision to be final.
Prizes ea Donated by Canada Packers Limited
PIES-1st, One 8-Piece Pyrex Oven Refrigerator and Freezer
Set; 2nd, Two 2h-lb. Canisters Domestic'; 3rd, One 21/2 -lb. Can-
ister 'Domestic',
CAKES Same as Pies.
NOTE—A `Domestic' Carton or Canister label to accompany
every entry.
SPECIAL FOR, APPLES
45. Six different ways to serve Canadian apples—lst, $3.00; and, $2.00,
Prizes donated by William Stratychack Orchard Farm,
46, Special Box for Shut-in; appearance to' count; not more than eight
articles—lst, $1.00; and, 60c; 3rd, 40c, Prizes donated by Mrs.
Earl Cuchnote,
SPECIAL
Save time...Save money
CAKES
40. Angel cake (Indeed) . 2.00 00 .75
I ii t ache der by Ili's. S. RutIed.ge. droner
fci rneive cake,
41, WILLIAM- NEILSON' SPECIAL—Best chocolate cake made with
NeilsOres Jersey Cocoa. Print 2-1b. package. every niece differ-
ent, Neelson's Choc:ad:4es. Empty Neilsen Jersey Cocoa tin to
accompany each antra'.
-SPECIAL
42, Standard Brenda Limited. makers of MAGIC BAKING POWDM,
oIl i the fellewing tiriae for tlu bef.ft fTOr'd ea rzaateth in Or
tine-inch seuare Than Single. Layer White Cake. baked With
Magic. Entries should he aee0ilipanied by an empty tin of
Magic Baking Powder,
1st Prize ..„ . S4.00
'2,titt Prize ... .„ $3.00
3rd Prize .. . . „
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7111.trada 2rfl. 7111.trada 2rfl.
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4.ad leg' Div ision
of the East
Agricultural Society .
OFFICERS
Ph one 70i'
FOR SALE
Good quality 'Sebago Patatoea.
Jolla Perrie
FOR.
Large mofratt
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Mr. and Mrs, Anaersoa, London,
with air. and Mrs,41trea, Anderson,
Ma awl Mrs. George Ilibbert crud
lewdly were visitors with,. Mount
Forest rriends,
!alfalfa Mary Kirkby • anti Ann
aciaers, Wingbaili at their homes.
Mr. and 'Mrs. George McArthur,
Mat. Fern Patterson, Mrs. Margaret
amen and, aanghter, Seaforth,
ware guests of Mr. And. Mrs.
Doitglas Kirkby,
Destroye d' 5)' Fire
Barn And Contents
The barn on the former Meettry
ia ' rani on the u conceasio at Carey
Yrap struck by lightning on Monday
rill; % and burnt to the ground, aleng
with a large number or rabbits, and
! goats, belonging to Herb Hawkins,
who resides on the farm. Bales: of
hay and strew were also destroyed.
The Masa Graciela aaquin Magna
and Rosa Maria Moreno Martinez ,
1 from Gaaaca, Mexico. are visiting'
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I.y4e
Gordon.
Mr. and Mr: Rae Holston and
family visited In Guelpli recenllY
?;,.id shape. Will be sold reasonable,
ors
NOTICE a-,
Al. Mitchell, Sand, Gravel
Top Soil., now oa hand,
Phone Collect 830r6
mid 4
Seaforth
Past. President
president
1st Vioe President
Secretary Treasurer
Mre. Wm. Turnbull
Sire, Earl Cudmore.
Mrs. Jack Lowe
Mrs. James Mair
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HELP WANTED —
Female Help Wanted
Apply to: Highland Shoes.
Seaforth, Qnt,
Mrs. ;Terry' Achilles and Don'
Achilles, 'Chatham, with. Mr, gad
Mrs. D. Achilles,
Robert 'Stevens, Niagara Palls,
vita, Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Stevens.
ra,-: SALE —
Screen Door, nearly new; Lady's
large suit case, blue, eillallaea:
Dresser with good mirror,
Mrs. L. ,Termya Phone PO
with Mrs. Neil McNair and her
sister, Mies Dello McIntosh, Mrs.
McNair is a (urine,' resident of the.
11th concesssion and eelehrated her
DI RECTORS
Mrs. Harvey Craig, Mrs. R. Stephens, Mre, Chas. Davis, Mrs. It
Kennedy, Mrs, Gordon Knight, Mies Beth Hoover, Mrs. Clem
falsifier, Mrs, Wm, Perrie, Mrs. Glen Huether, Mrs. John Spier, Mrs,
Claire Long, Mrs. A, Turnbull, Mrs. IC, Shurrie, Mrs, Harold Bolger,
Mrs. Jas. MeDonald, Mrs, Wm, Evans, Mrs, Jack Knight,
Mrs. 1101)1. Grasby, Mrs, Eldon Wilson, Miss Millie McFarlane
Km W. Turnbull. Mrs. Robert Gemmell, Mrs. H. Travis, Mrs,
Geo, Martin, Mrs. D. C, 'Matheson,
HAY AND PASTURE MIXTURES...
31r, And Mrs, VarneSt Uhler, who
have beeli holidaying with friends
in California, for the past several
weeka, have returned home,
Mr, and 'Mrs. 'W. Stutz, Kitchener, I
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
. Torrance nuncios,
941,11 birthday on April 8th, Althongli,
confined to bed for e year as the
result of a fractured .sip, she has
1 had exceptionally good health,
I Mae; Margaret McKee and Marine or ,
Sreellden spena the weeketal with
Me. and Mrs. Fred Fauelldon, They
FOR SALE ,---
Apply to: Phone 48934
Good Top Son for gardens
lawns, • A. Higginr
Phone 261W
.44zed
1EL R TER a 1
Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs,
W. C. Hacic'svell were Mr, and Mrs.
Wm. Bennett, Mr, and Mrs. John
McrAwain. and Mr. and Mrs. G.
Pullman, Seaforth,
returned home on Saturday from,
week's holiday in New York.
Mrs. ROSS Speiran and: son Keith,
.Sagine,w, visited with friends here
last week.
START A RAwLEIGH BUSINESS
Real opportunity now for permanent,
'profitable work in Huron County,
Write Rawleigh's, Dept. E-152-29,
4005 Richelieu, Moriteal.
waNTF,a,
35 head of cattle to pasture, 100
acres, lot 14, concession. 12,
McKillop 'twp. Fred 'Glanville
Phone 831421 Seaforth
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Now—more than ever—the Co-op Big Bonus Hay and
Pasture Program takes the guesswork out of selecting
seed-mixtures for higher yields, and hence higher farm
profits. How? Simply by taking advantage of our new
prescription mix seed service. And it's so convenient
too . . . right in your own area! Here's how it works: just
pay a visit to your Co-op and discuss your particular
seed requirements with its Soil and Crop Specialist,
Based on Department of Agriculture recorrimenclations,
high quality name-variety seeds will be accurately blended
in our NEW SEED MIXER! These specific
mixtures will allow for maximum
yields of the hay and pasture required
in YOUR livestock program.
ATTENTION!
UCW Thankoffering Meeting
'The thankoffering meeting of 'the
UCW of Duff's Church was 'held at
the clAirch. on 'Monday evening.
The guest speaker for the occasion-
was Mrs. A, ,Jackson of Atwood.
Mrs, Nielson Reid, president of the
organization'. presided for the 'meet-
ing,
Prayer was offered by Mrs.
FOR SALE —
Quantity of choice table and seed
potatoes, both 'Ontario and. New
Brunswick varieties,
Urban Ducharme, R,R, 2, 'Brussels
Phone 343W7
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Jack Knight.
WU 1st 2nd
1. Preserved strawberries . h. .85 .60
2. Canned raspberries .85 40
S. Canned peaches .85 .60
4. Canned pears ,85 .60
S, Canned cherries .85 .60
6. Canned pineapple .85 ,60
7. Canned dark plums .85 .60
8, Marmalade, orange .85 .60
9. Marmalade, ,A.O.V. .85 .60
'10, Collection of jams, 3 varieties 1.00 .75
11. Collection of jellies, 3 varieties .....a... .............. , 1,00 ,75
12, Maple syrup, 1 quart, made in 1961 ....... . ..... , 1.00 .75
13. Maple sugar, made in 1961, 1 pound or over , .85 .60
14. Corn, 1 pirt ,85 .60
15, Peas, 1 pint . .85 .60
lb. Tomatoes, 1. pint ,85 ,60
17, Beans, 1 pint............ ......,..„.... ..... , .. „„ ....... — ..... , .85 .60
X Collection of tomato juice, tomato catsup,' chili
sauce, 1 pint each 1.00 .75
10. Mustard pickles ,85 .60
20, Cucumber pickles .85 .60
21, Relish pickles .85 .60
22, Dill pickles .85 .60
23, Canned chicken, 1 pint ......................... ..,........ ,.... .85 ,60
24. Canned home-made sausage .85 .60
25. Practical school lunch, made to Canada Food
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-What section of Huron County do
you live in? Do you have an Avon
Representative calling on you? If
you don't perhaps it is an open
territory which could offer you a ,
good earning opportunity. If you
would like to sell Avon please write
Mrs. M. Millson
960 WELLINGTON RD. S.
' LONDON.
Or Call Collect
GE - 29019 between 7 and 8 p.m.
3rd
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ITiaminbotba yr 'Ind the scripture was .
road by Mrs. Clifford Ritchie,
Tho ;Pftster story was given by
Mrs. John BoSnran".
Solos were contributed to the
nrezram by "‘.,11,1-r1 Trr.n 7,ovp
Ml'R • Robert Rrealidoe,
lyraffl nelta Ribble re,q1 an addresq
on behalf of the
•Mrs. TV. C. TTirkw.rql thInkad. the
guest SnPnicr'''.
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Our obiective is to make you more successful •
UNITED CO-OPERATIVES OP ONTARIO
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' SPECIAL'
Mrs, William Turnbull donates $2,00 for Exhibitor winning most
points in Sc.:aim K.
A Silver Tray will be awarded for highest number of points in
Sections L. and 0. of Ladies' Division.
WANTED —
Old pine and cherry furniture
Lamps, guns, and colored dishes.
F. A. Fraser Phone 393W8
ATTENTION CAR BUYERS
Our Low Cost Financing and
Insurance Plan will heir) you
make a better deal. BEFORE
you buy talk to us.
GLENN M. RONNENBERG
Mcnkton — Phone 2.47224
Brussels — Phone ,65
Tuesday and Friday 141.14,141.1. .0011.0.7,
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE —
Ranch style home in like new.
condition with all modern. conven-•
iences
1 good 150 acre farm practically
all workable with good buildings,
stabling and modern. conveniences
in house.
1 good 100 acre farm with •good
buildings, pressure and bath.
SECTION L — Domestic. Science
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WJNGHAM Tt' .S1-10,1
(...uALP! Y. SERVICE, CRAFTSMANSHIF FOR SALE
13 head of yearling cattle, ranging
in weight from 500-700 lbs, consist-
ing of 7 holstein steers; 4 hereford
A pply to: steers, and 4 hereford heifers.
K. W. Colnuliona, Broker
Phone 129, Elmer Elladott, Solesmo..ti
Mrs. C. Long ,Mrs. A. Turnbull, DIRECTORS --- Mrs. Gemmell,
Mrs, John Speir.
Please put Number, as well as Section and article
.entry Inge.
Each entry to be wrapped in Saran paper.
BREAD
Class
1. Loaf white bread, entire crust
2. Loaf brown bread, entire crust
3. Loaf fruit bread, entire crust
4, Coffee cake (bread dough), round, topped with
cinnamon and brown sugar
Buns. lads. Chelsea, plain, cloVer leaf, two
CAKES
6. Fruit cake, dark, no icing, not cut
7, Fruit cake, light, no icing, not cut a-- ...... „
S. Layer cake (light), butter, icing, not cake mix
'9. Banana layer cake, boiled icing, not cake mix
10, Chocolate layer cake, chocolate icing, date fill-
ing, not cake mix ...... .... ......... ......
11. Spice cake, square, maple icing, not cake mix
12. Nut and Cherry loaf (not yeast)
13. Sponge cake, not iced
t4, Orange layer cake, orange icing, riot cake mix
15, Chocolate layer cake (cake mix), icing optional
16. Cherry layer cake (cake mix), icing optional
17. Child's birthday cake (not boughten decora-
tions)
SMALL CAKES AND COOKIES
18. Macathona, 7, any kind ,
19. Shortbread. 7. aleoes........ maa:a.
20. Unbaked cookies. 3 varieties, 2' of each
.21, Iced Brownies, 7 ... . . .. .. . ......
22. Muffles, 7, bran only
23. Oatmeal Date Squares, 7
24. Tea biscuits I
on name Cpen Every Wm* Del
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25. Butter tarts with raisins,
26. Covered mince meat pie
27. Raisin pie, lattice top
28. Pumpin pie
29, Cherry pie, covered
30. Peach pie, lattice top'
31, Lemon pie, meringue topping .......
MISCELLANEOUS
32. Plate assorted party cookies
22. Fancy Sandwiches, 6 varities, 2 of each
'34. Five waya 10 serve tomatoes (on tray)
5. Cocommt macaroons, 7„ .......
CANDY
36, Chocolate Fudge, 1 lb
37. Maple Cream,,1 lb. ....... „ ................. „„.,, .75 .50 ,25
11,0IIIIki ROOD SPECIAL
ROBIN HOOD FLOUR MILLS LTD., makers of flOnr, relied Oats,
Aeatineal and Mixes. Offer the following prizes,f
28. Per the best loaf of White linear', 1-t ea ahs., peam arena
89. For the best ?r,-dozen refrigerator buns: 1st, 25 lbs. Itob",i Hood
Flour,
47. Emir Ways to serve cheese, Individual servings. — Prizes 1st 6
lb. cheese; 2nd, 3 lb choose; 3rd, 2 lb. cheese. Prizes donated by
Molesworth Cheese' Factory, -
48. CHA,MIPION COOK i— ;This award Will be presented to the
contestant submittilig the best group of fiat articles. (Heine'
made rolls (7), ehecolate cake, cherry pie, oat meal cookies
(7), butter tarts (7). — Prize $8.00. Dot:a-tad by Mrs. A.
Turnbull, Mrs. C. Long, Mrs, It Gemmell, Mrs, John Speir.
YEAST BAKING SPECIALS
Standard Brands Limited, Makers of FLEISCHMAN-WS YEAST,
offer the following Special Prizes for baked good raised with
Fleischinanfi's Active Dry Yeast.
Each entry ehottid be accompanied by an envelope from Misch-
marm's Active Dry Yeast. t WHITE, PREAD:
1st_ prize .... ,
Pnd prize ..
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.ist prize
2nd prize
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3rd prize MILK kt) Lt:
1St pra!,e _
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4 HBuy your fortHlzer I--
store tsidet:„ 6.0 Mt:
1 Migialin /Amain, mramoiniewnsAmen.A.Ildi
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save both time and money %alias you buy fortilber
in polythene bags, Here's why:
Polyth,alic bags are waterproof--you r.an truck tett-ilia:sr in
any weather without tarpaulins. You CALI Store fertilizer
Outdoors, in fields where you'll use It.
Polythene bags are tough --thsv don't absorb moisture end
weaken, They are easy to handle and stack.
1 olythette hags are dosed with a heat-scal.---them's r tat
or string to plug your drill.
Polythene bags are transparent—you can see the fertlittei
yen are buying without opening the bag.
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o titliNIAMON PaliNS -- Star eand Method` 'tinsel:red eavvet dough, spread
With einnalnen mixture, rolled and cut,
1st prize „
2nd prim ...... . $3.00
3rd prize. $2.00'
PLAWrics Div1s100
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