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PRIZE WINNERS AT. -
BRUSSELS VALI, FAIR
Fair secretary-treasurer, Nor-
man Hoover, said the baking
show was as good as you see
anywhere." At the close of the
day, entrants sold any.. cooking
they did, not wish to take home.
Fred Uhler, RR 3 Walton.
Jersey: Murray Bremner, RR
3 Brussels. Showmanship: Fred
Uhler; ),tarjarie Hopper; Nel-
lie Baan; Brian Hopper; Ger-
ald Baan.
DAiRY CATTLE
Holsteins. Junior heifer calf:
Elston Speiran, Brussels; An-
drew Heimstra, Brussels; Nor-
ton Bean, Walton; Stanley flop-
per, BruSsels. Senior heifer
Best four horses, three years
and over: Walter Boyd, Mea-
ford; Andrew Cato, Paisley;
Oliver Bannerman, Menkton;
George Gregg, Paisley. Single
wagon or express: Oliver Ban,
nor/non. Single heavy draft or
agricultural: Walter Boyd;
Oliver Bannerman; George
Gregg; Andrew Cato. Span of
wagon or express - Oliver Ban-
nerman. Span of agricultural
Clydesdales: Walter Boyd;
George Gregg. Span of Perch-
cron: AndreW Cato. Span of
Ir e a v y draft Clydesdales:
George Boyd; George Gregg.
Span of Belgians: Oliver Ban-
nerman. Heavy horse tandem:
Walter Boyd; Andrew Cato;
:!oorgo Orogg; Oliver 4o11tnop
man. $100 stake for best heavy
draft agricultural: Walter
Boyd; Andrew Cato; Oliver
Bannerman; George Gregg
SHEEP
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Long wool. Aged ram: Enike .
Brothers, Elmwood, 1, ;3; James
Snell, Clinton, 2, 4; J. A. Kelly, I
Elora. Sbearling ram; J. A.
Kelly; ,Emke Brothers, 2, .5;
Jaines - Snell, .3,. 4. Ram lamb; •
Emke Brothers, 1, 2; J. • •,A.•
Kelly, 3, 4; ,T.as Snell. Aged
ewe: .Croke 8rothers t,
James Snell, 2, 4; 1, A, Kelly..
Shearling ewe, James .Snele-
3; Emke Brothers, 2. 4; \
Kelly. Ewe lamb: James Snell;
Emke Brothers, 2, 5; J. A.
Kelly, 2, 4, Pen; Emke Broth-
ers; James Snell; J. A. Kelly;
Marjorie Smith. ,ITedium wool.
Aged, ram: P. E. Dearing, Exe-
ter, 1, 4; Emke Brothers, 2, 3;
Glen Hill. Shearling ram:
Emke Brothers, 1, 3; P. E.
Dearing, 2, 4; Ed Jackson, Han
riston. Ram lamb: P. E. Dear-
ing, 1, 2; Emke Brothers, 3, 4;
Ed Jackson, 5, Aged ewe: P. E.
Dearing, 1, 2; Ed Jackson, 3,
4; Emke Brothers, Shearling
ewe: P, E. Dearing, 1, 2; Emke
Brothers, 3, 5; Ed Jackson, 4.
Ewe lamb: P. E. Dearing, 1, 3;
Emke Brothers, 2, 4; Ed Jack-
son. Pen: P. E Dearing; Sake
Brothers; Ed Jackson: GIon
Hill. Short wool Aged ram:
Emke Brothers, 1, 3. Robert
Robert Brown; J. A. Kelly; Glen
Hill.
SWINE
Wilbur Turnbull and Son took
Wilbur Turnbull. 1, 3; George
Townsend, 2, Champion boar:
Wilbur Turnbull. Sow, one year
or over: Wilbur Turnbull;
George Townsend. Sow, under
one year: Wilbur Turnbull, Sow,
rag e oa s er: eorge a •
brain, Windham, 1, 5; R. M.
Barden. Hillsburg; Ralph Walk-
er, Walkerton; Jack Fitch,
Wroxeter Single carriage: R.
M. Barden; Parker and Living-
stone, Listewel, 2, 4; Ross Me-
Kague, Wingham, Road teams
M Barden; George Gal-
braith: Ralph Walker; Jack
Fitch. Single carriage hitch. R.
M. Barden, 1, 2; Ralph Walker.
Single roadSter hitch. George
Galbraith, 1, 5; Ralph Walker;
R. M. Barden; Jack Fitch. Car-
riage teams; fi M. Barden;
Parker anti Littingstone: Ross
McKague Gentlemen's single
carriage turnout: R. M. Bar-
den; Parker and Livingstone;
Rost/ McKagUe; MrS, hone
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single roadster turnout: George
Galbraith, 1, 4; Ralph Walker;
R. M. Barden. Single ponies:
Layton Schantz, New Hamburg.
Shetland pony learns . Layton
Schantz. Harness tandem: R.
M. Barden; Layton Schantz:
Douglas McDonald. Single hack-
ney ponies: Mrs. Irene Wheel-
er; Layton Schantz; Douglas
McDonald. Single roadster race:
George Galbraith : Malcolm
Galbraith, Wingham; Ralph
Walker; Jack Fitch. Brood
mare's, 14 handg or under:
Wapo L rir oWo, um1:1:
WoOttio,n, ppom6 Arood
mare, over 14 hands, with foal
at side: Brian Workman. Hack-
ney pony learns: Layton
Schantz; Douglas McDonald.
Ponies, 12 hands and under .
Brian. Workrrian, Donald Work-
man. Tory Rutledge, Joan Gal-
braith, all of Brussels. Pony, 12
'hands and over: Jim Duncan,
Brian Workman, Paul McDon-
ald, all of Brtissela. Road race::
George Galbraith: Malcolm
Galbraith.
PONY RACE
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start the afternoon. Results of
the judging for parade show
were: SS 7 Morris, SS 8 Morris,
SS 10 Morris, Gray Central,
Walton Public School; in the
float judging: SS 4 Morris, SS
5 Morris, SS 3 Morris, Brussels
kindergarten,
Following are the results, of
the livestock judging.
4-H SHOW
Beef. Heifers: Neil Gowing,
RR 2 Bluevale; Dave Gowing,
RR 2 Bluevale; Jeff Thornton,
RR 1 Bluevale; Neil. Heming-
way, RR 3 Brussels; Doug Wey,
RR 2 Walton. Steers: Betty
Roe, RR 1 Walton, Guineas:
Jean Roe, RR 1 Walton; Gerald
Smith, RR 2 Brussels. Show-
manship: Dave Gowing; Gerald
Smith; Jean Roe; Betty Roe;
Neil Gowing. Dairy. Junior
Holstein: Brad Snieran, RR 3
Brussels; Andrew Hiemstra, RR
3 Brussels; Frank Procter, RR
5 Brussels; Nellie Bean, RR 3
Walton; Allan Deyries, RR 3
Brussels. Senior Milstein. Doug
Garniss, RR 4 Wingham; Brian
Hopper, RR 5 Brussels: Lloyd
Michie, RR 4 Britasels; Mar-
liOpper f RR Ilrusaeln1
BAKE QUEEN
Bake Queen title for trve calf: Stanley Hopper, Champion articles was won by Mrs. George female: Elston Speiran, Jer- Mutter; Mrs. Charles Johnston, sus. Daniel Snyder, Brussels, Blyth, and Mrs. Urban took all the prizes except one Ducharme el Walton. in the Jersey classes. The juni-
The woman winning the most or heifer calf class was taken
points in domestic science and by Murray Bremner, RR 3
w A flower classes as rs Earl " Brussels.
Cudmore. In the flower section, CATTLE Mrs. Cudmore was first, follow-
Gracie Baby beet, under 750 ed by Mrs. J. W. Armstrong
and Mrs. George Watt. pounds: Vincent Brothers, Bel-
The sheep show had many grave; James W, Smitt7, Brus-
more entries than in ether sels; Betty Roe, RR -4 Walton, Brown, Thame,ford,
years, said Mr. Bray. He gives. Baby beef, over 750 pounds: belly, 4. 5. Shearline Iamb -
Andrew Gaunt, Lucknow; Jean credit for the increase in the
Emke Brothers, 1, 2; Robert Roe; Vincent Brothers. Beef sheep entries to a 4-H sheep Brown, 3, 5; J. A, Kelly, 4.
club formed in Huron last year. cow and spring calf: James
"A lot of people have stuck • Armstrong, Brussels; Margaret Work, Brussels; Graeme Work, right with the sheep since Brussels. Pen of three yearling then," he said, Iheifers, under 300 pounds: Clar-
He also expressed pleasure ence McCutcheon. Brussels;
with the grain section. There Vincent Brothers; Margaret
were 20 entrants in the silage Work. Pen of three yearling
corn and 30 in the grain corn
field competitions, he said.
The grain corn competition
was won by Leslie Knight, RR
3 Brussels; Ross Knight, RR 2
Brussels was tops in the en-
silage corn competition.
Roy J. Coulter, Milverton,11 prizes in the Yorkshire frank Falconer, Clinton, Junior a-- took most of the prizes in the heifer calf; Andrew Gaunt ; classes. Landrace. Sow, six
grain classes. Joyce and Elvey Frank Falconer; Wilbur Turn- months or under: George Town-
Brodhagen, of the Brussels Seaforth. Boar, one year hull. Champion female Andrew send, area, took all the firsts in the
or over: Wilbur Turnbull, 1, :3; Gaunt. Herd: Andrew Gaunt; sheaf grain competitions,
George Townsend, 2. Boar, un- Wilbur Turnbull; Frank Fal- SCHOOL PARADE
der one year; Wilbur Turnbull coney. Three animals, one sire: : A school parade was held to Andrew Gaunt; Wilbur Turn- Boar, six months and under
bull; Frank Falconer. Here-
fords. Junior bull calf . Vincent
Brothers; Cow, three years old:
Vincent Brothers. Heifer, two
years: Vincent Brothers, Heifer,
one year: Carl Gowing, Blue-
vale, 1, 3; Vincent Brothers, 2, six months or under: Wilbur
4. All other classes to Vincent Turnbull; George Townsend.
Brothers. A clean sweep was Champion sow: Wilbur Turn-
made in the Aberdeen-Angus bull . Pen' Wilbur Turnbull;
classes by Glen Lull, Harriston. George Townsend
HEAVY HORSES LIGHT HORSES
Ram lamb: Robert Brown, L 4;
Emke Brothers, 2, 5; J. A,
Kelly, 3. Aged ewe: Emke
Brothers, 1, 3; Robert Brown,
2, 4; J. A. Kelly, 5. Shearling
ewe: Emke Brothers, 1, 3; Rob-
ert Brown, 2; J. A. Kelly, 4.
5. Ewe lamb: Emke Brothers, heifers, over :300 pounds: Clar- 1 2 . 3. A. Brown, 3, 5; J. A. ence McCutcheon; Graeme ' Kelly, 4. Pen: Emke Brothers; Wort. Shorthorns_ Senior heif-
er calf . Marjorie Smith, Bel-
grave; Andrew Gaunt; Jeff
Thornton, Bluevale; Wilbur
Turnbull and Sons, Brussels;