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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1986-09-24, Page 6■ AM PAGE 6. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1986. Sheep entries at Fair drawn from wide area Immediately after she pronounced the fair open, hundreds of balloons, tagged with the names of local school children were released into the air as messengers of goodwill. Other platform guests include, from left: Hank Ten Pas, Reeve of Brussels; Murray Cardiff, MPP for Huron-Bruce; Marie Hicknell, Reeve of McKillop Township; Francis Hicknell; Miss Ten Pas; Betty Cardiff, 1st Vice President of the Ladies’ Section of the Brussels Agricultural Society; and Leona Armstrong, Warden of Huron County. Class9, Pr. pigeons: Paul Kitchen. SECTIONG-FRUIT Apples, McIntosh: Mait-side Or­ chards. Apples, Delicious: Mait-side Or­ chards. Apples, A*O‘V.: Mait-side Or­ chards. Apples, Courtland: Mait-side Or­ chards. Pears. Jane Bourman. SECT ION H - ROOT CROPS Potatoes, early: Jane White; John Lowe; Sue Cowing. Potatoes, late: M. A. Miners; Freda Pipe. Carrots, half-long: Lori Whitterd; Jane White; John Lowe. Carrots, long table: Jane White, Anne Hemingway; John Lowe. Beets: Jane White; Beath Earle; Jane Veitch Parsnips: Lois Whitterd. SECTION 1 - VEGETABLES Onions, from seed, red: Karen Bowles. Onions, from seed, yellow: Anne Hemingway; Elenor Hemingway; Freda Pipe Onions, from Dutch sets: Elenor Hemingway; Fred Uhler; Anne Hem ingway. Onions, potato: James Bowman; Elenor Hemingway. Beets, pickling: Jamie Thomas; Sue Cowing; Fred Uhler. Gherkins: Darlene Bishop; Vera Nicholson; Jane Veitch. Corn, table. Sue Cowing. Curled savoy: John Boneschan- sker. Cabbage, Drumhead: Bessie Johnston. Cabbage, red: John Boneschan- sker. Cauliflower: John Boneschansker. Pumpkins: Beth Earle; John Lowe. Squash, matched: JaneVeitch; Fred Uhler; Sue Cowing. Squash, Hubbard: Hane White; Fred Uhler. Tomatoes : Anne Hemingway; Ele­ nor Hemingway. White beans: Jim Bowman; Dar­ ren Johnston; Paul Johnston. Watermelons: Anne Hemingway; John Lowe; Jamie Thomas. Cucumbers, table: Jamie Thomas; Sue Cowing; Vera Nicholson. Cucumbers, pickling Sue Cow­ ing; Freda Pipe; Lois Whittard. Cucumbers, ripe: Anne Heming- Continued on page 8 SECTION A-HORSES HEAVY HORSES Class 1, Yearling Mac Stewart, Dublin. Class 2, two-year-old: Jim Aitchi- son, Lucknow. Class3, three-year-old: JimAitch- ison. Class 4, Best four horses: Arnold Young, Goderich. Class5, Single Wagon or Express: Donald Scott, Holyrood; Frank Mur­ ray; Jim Aitchison, Lucknow. Class 6, Span, Wagon or Express: Arn^'d Young; Frank Murray; Jim A. », ison Class 8, Span of Clydesdales: Mac Stewart; Leonard Robertson, Milver­ ton Class 9, Span of Belgians: Arnold Young; Wallace Harrison, Durham; Arnold Young; Jim Aitchison. Class 10, Heavy Horse Tandem: Arnold Young; Frank Murray; Jim Aitchison. Class 11, $100 Stake: Arnold Young; Wallace Harrison; Mac Stewart. LIGHT HORSES Class 12, Single Roadster, 15.2 or over: Mac Armstrong, Beachville. Class 13, Single Roadster, under 15.2: Mac Armstrong. Class 14, Road Team: Mac Arm­ strong. Class 19, Gentleman's Turnout: Mac Armstrong PONIES Class 20, Hackney team: Meadows Pony Stables, St. Pauls; Tom Re­ burn, Flesherton. Class 21, Hackney Single: Mac Armstrong, Beachville; Tom Re­ burn. Class 21A, Hackney single, under 13 h.: Meadows Pony Stable; Tom Reburn. Class 22, Hackney Tandem: Mea­ dows Pony Stable; Tom Reburn. Class23, Fine HarnessTeam: Tom Reburn. Class 24, Fine Harness Single: Tom Reburn (1st & 2nd). Class 26, Shetland team: Tom Reburn. Class 27, Shetland single: Tom Reburn (1st & 2nd) Class 28, Shetland tandem: Tom Reburn. Class 29, Bike class: Mac Arm­ strong. SECTION B CATTLE Purebred Heifer, any other breed: Sheryl Smith, Walton; Steven Dol­ mage, Londesboro. Grade Steer: Donna Johnston, Bluevale; Scott Johnston, Bluevale; Mike Alexander, Ethel; Brian Alex­ ander, Ethel. SECTIONC-SHEEP DORSET & CHEVIOT Class 1, Shearling ram: Adrian De Buryn, Kerwood; Donald Dearing, Exeter; Ron Hili, Tavistock; Bert French, Palmerston. Class 2, Ram lamb. Adrian De Buryn (1st & 2nd); Donald Dearing; Bert French. Class 4, Shearling ewe: Adrian De Buryn; Ron Hill; Adrian De Buryn; Donald Dearing; Bert French. Class 5, Ewe lamb: Adrian De Buryn (1st & 2nd); Ed Jackson; Ron Hill; Donald Dearing. Class 7, Pen: Adrian De Buryn; Donald Dearing; Bert French. Champion Ram: Adrian De Buryn; Champion ewe: Adrian De Buryn. OXFORD DOWN Class 1, Shearling ram: Lois Emke, Elmwood first and third; Donald Dearing, (second and fourth). Class 2, Ram lamb: Lois Emke (first and second); Donald Dearing (third and fourth). Class 4, Shearling ewe: Donald Dearing (first and third); Lois Emke, (second and fourth). Class 5, Ewe lamb: Lois Emke (first and second); Donald Dearing (third and fourth). Class 7, Pen: Lois Emke; Donald Dearing. Champion ram: Lois Emke; Cham­ pion ewe: Donald Dearing. SUFFOLK AND HAMPSHIRE Class 1, Shearling ram: Adrian De Buryn, Kerwood; Hugh Todd, Luck­ now; Bert French, Palmerston; Adrian De Buryn; Ron Hill, Tavi­ stock Class 2, Ram lamb. Adrian De Buryn; Hugh Todd; Ron Hill; Adrian De Buryn; Ron Hill. Class 4, Shearling ewe: Adrian De Buryn; Hugh Todd; Ron Hill; Adrian De Buryn; Hugh Todd. Class 5, Ewe lamb: Adrian De Buryn; Hugh Todd; Ron Hill; Adrian De Buryn; Hugh Todd Class 7, Pen: Adrian De Buryn; Hugh Todd; Ron Hill; Bert French. Champion ram: Adrian De Buryn; Champion ewe: Adrian De Buryn. SHROPSHIRE DOWNS Class 1, Shearling ram: Ed J ackson (firstand second); Elmer Armstrong Class 2, Ram lamb: Ed J ackson (first and second); Elmer Armstrong Class 4, Shearling ewe. Ed Jackson; Elmer Armstrong Class 5, Ewe lamb: Ed Jackson (first and second); Elmer Armstrong. Class 7, Pen: Ed Jackson; Elmer Armstrong. Champion ram. Ed Jackson, Champion ewe: Ed Jackson. SOUTHDOWNS Shearling ram: Hugh Todd, Luck­ now; Elmer Armstrong; Lois Emke, Elmwood; Elmer Armstrong. Class2, Ram lamb: Hugh Todd (first and second); Lois Emke; Elmer Armstrong; Lois Emke. Class 4, Shearling ewe: Hugh Todd (first and second); Elmer Armstrong; Lois Emke; Elmer Arm­ strong. Class 5, Ewe lamb: Hugh Todd (first and second); Elmer Armstrong (third and fourth); Ron Hill, Tavi­ stock. Class 7, Pen : Hugh Todd; Elmer Armstrong; Lois Emke. Champion ram. Hugh Todd; Champion ewe: Hugh Todd. RABBITS Class 2, J r. Buck: Amy Workman; Darren Johnston; Mrs. Lyle Martin. Class 3, Sr Doe: Kent Bray; Danielle Cardiff. Class4, Jr. Doe: Darren Johnston; Mrs. Lyle Martin Class 5, Doe and litter: Kent Bray. Class 6, Meat pen: Mrs. Lyle Martin. PETS Class 2, Cat: Mathew Shortreed. 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