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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1952-09-24, Page 3• 'WEAN.ESP.A14 SEPTEMBER 24, 19a Geo. Walpole SASH , PITTSBURG FRAM ES , PAINTS CUPBOARDS GLASS Custom Woodwork - Carpentry Telephone 403 w 12 STAIRS SCREENS HARDWARE - Building Wingham For Complete Satisfaction with every type of interior and Exterior Decorating Work Call Jensen & Zurbrigg Decorators Phone 642-w-12 Phone 667-w My Phone Numbler Is WINGHAM 730 I will strive tO give you the best of service for all your requirements of Gasoline, Furnace Fuel, Stove Oil, Naptha-oils and greases. • I I PAGE. Bylsma, 17 EW And Morris, Zinnia; Ronnie Dickey, SS 3 EW and M; Ship. .icy Brown, 1,2 Ml Betty Yonnghltit, 11 EW; Betty Cartwright, 20 EW; Sandra QbarrineY, 7 EW' FAYP Caldwell; 'a SEW and M; Corriflowerg • Mai Pletch, 17 EW and .M; Marilyn PiatgeilY, 27 NW and M; Florence Rhin, 7 EW; Don Achilles, 11 M;,. ,(Contintiecl on page four,) 0040I000 o 100!il o 04001Mit o o o o o o WIL SUPP s. FORMOSA COMMUNITY PALL Tuesday, Oct. is 10000001.000,000001,!0•00!..0•PrI•rmufm•oriwr.mir40r..prin.p.r.(1000.0.....000P Chicken Supper served 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Admission : Adults $1.25 Children 75c N=I•fIlMr1,41M.1 .1.04.00.00.000•••.0.1.000 P0 FOLLOWED BY CONCERT & DANCE CONCERT : Featuring CKNX Barn Dance Gang with John Brent as master of ceremonies and starring the Paull Bros., comedy singers from London DANCE' from 10 to 1 Music by CKNX Barn Dance Gang Admission Concert - Dance, Adults 75c Children 25c Mobile Recruiting Service From 343 Richmond St., London, will be in WING A M TOWN HALL SAT. SEPT. 27th 12 Noon 9 p.m. The RCAF% has a CAREER planned for YOU EARN $265.00 per month and LEARN TO FLY AN • HOW MANY YEARS 'TIL YOU ARE 65? -Belt lace 91/ AT 65 YOU'LL NEED A RETIREMENT INCOME: Its human to put things off, but planning a retirement income now costs you less in the long runs A Canadian Government Annuity is a positive savings program. At 65 you can receive a regular monthly income for life, guaranteed by the Government of Canada. No medical exam required. If you miss a payment your contract won't lapse. PLAY SAM • FOR SECURITY ... INVEST IN A GOVERNMENT ANNUITY( FIND OUT HOW LITTLE IT COSTS YOU NOW! MAIL Tot nostkceoer, teitaciart.Lieviinnieril . Doperlment a Lebow, 01f4*444 (Podia* Friik) Pledie Send me' Information ihoWing 'hew a Canadian Government Annuity can .bring me security al low' oil: Daft of Age when Annuity to L lenders-tend that Infermaitroi &Snell bi held seeildisitieti CANAtA DEPARTMENT OF LA10011 My name is- (Mr./Mrs./Miss) Eve at 0 R THE WINGHAM ADVANCE-TINES Brownlie Memorials WILLIAM BROWNLIE, Owner and Operator Alfred St. Wingham Box 373 'Phone 450 ALL CLASSES OF, MONUMENTS IN STOCK Mont Modern Equipment for, Shop and Cemetery Work Inscription Work Promptly Attended to. • 4-tow t par ovtiaMalv "It's Simple When You Know How." And by a coincidence, that's the title of the Commerce booklet telling women the whys and hows of day to day banking. Get your copy at your branch of The Commerce today. When you know and understand bow to bank efficiently, then the thought of Savings becomes second nature to you. You ,can put wheels on your wish, whether it's a vacation trip next year, or a bicycle, or even a car ... if you get into the important habit of saving. You'll discover that just a little each week builds up surprisingly. Spare yourself the pain of "shopping around" for a Monument to honour your loved one. Depend on our reputation for highest quality and fair dealings. See Us First. Quality Always .Belgr.ave School .Fair i ,Rpsults Listed • Yvonne Rath, 13 E.W.; Leis SS 17 E. W, and Xorris; Isabel Scott, 7 Mauls. • Parts of Townships of KINLOSS CULROSS MORRIS TURNBERRY • Ask for your copy at your local branch, or write to Frances Terry, Head Office, The- Canadian Bank of Comnierce, Toronto. Yvonne CIIRaast8h,5 Barley Yvonne Sandra, Rath, 13 EW. Class 6, Winter Wheat YVonne Rath, 1.3 E.W.; Sandra Rath, 18 E.W.; Mary Taylor, 9 Jack HPWatt, 11 E,W.; Isabel Scott, 7 Mor- ris; Keith Hardy 7 K.W. Class 7, Field Corn Clarence Walker, 9 BM.' ' Cameron Robinson 7 EW; Wayne Coultes, 9 EW; Marjorie Black, 13 EW; Marvin Snell 6 EW; Bill Reavie 9 EW, Sweet Corn, John gorn,Y4 1 M.; Bob Cook, 13 EW; Ruth Procter, 7 M; Julia Mason, 7 EW; Douglas Thomas, 8 M; Gordon Gross IT EW and H; Ears, Husked: Sandra Rath, 13 EW; Yvonne Rath, 13 EW; John McDowell, 13 EW; Marjory Black, 11 EW; Gor- don Smith ' 13 EW; Shirley Lutz, 6 EW. .40" Roots and Vegetables IVIangolds, seed supplied by the Fair, Junior Grades, 1, 2, 3, 4, Walter Bacon USS 17 EW and M; John Gaunt, 7 EW; Wayne Fear, USS 3, EW and M.; Donald McDowell, 13; E W; Florence, Rinn, 7 EW. Turnips, Siplte De Hann, USS 16 EW; Kenneth McGowan}, 10 EW.; Donald Procter, 5 M,; Larry Fear, USS 3, EW; Bobby Machan, USS 11 EW; Gwelyn Grif- fiths, 12 M;. Beets, Marie Coultes, U SS 17 'EW; Rae Breckenridge, 10 M.; Lenore Ann Hallahan, USS 3 EW; Glarry Bakker, 13 EW; Elgin Pease, 1 M.; Marvin Snell, 6 EW. Cabbage: Bruce Fear, USS 3, EW; Jim Scott TJSS 17, EW and M; Marilyn Campbell 5 M; Nelson Armstrong 5 M; Maahe Bylsma; Carrots, Grace MdLean, 9 M; Bob Humphrey, 11 M; Douglas Thomas, 8 M; Ruth Taylor, 9 EW; Ken Pollard, 11 M; Garth Wal- den, 6 EW; Cucumber, Denning Halla- han, 3 EW; Ruth Michit, 5 M; Dave Hanna, U17 EW & M; Mary Ellen Hal- lahan, USS 3, M and EW; Betty Blair, SS 13 EW; Roger Bieman 7, EW, Onions: Jim Cartwright, 16 EW; Ross Nicholson SS 10, M; Audrey Wheeler, SS 6M; Loreena Armstrong, 5, Mor- ris. Parsnips, Ronnie Nicholson USS 17 EW and M. Squash; Joyce Harmon 8, M; Mur- ray Youngblut, SS 11 EW; Ann Short- reed, SS 9, M; Max Pletch, USS 17 EW and M; Carmen Maehan, 6, M; Marilyn Goll USS 17M and EW. Musk- melon, Wayne Pletch, USS EW; Jim Carter, SS 10 EW. Watermelon: Mary Jefferson, 7 EW; Ronald Jones, USS 17 EW; Keith Wal- pole, SS 11 M; Gary Robinson, SS 7, EW; Kay VanCamp, USS 17 EW; Don Achilles, SS 11M. Open Classes, , (from Home Farm) Mangels, Roger Bieman 7 EW; Dou'g- , , las Johnston, U 17 EW and M; Donald (Procter, 5 M; Douglas Bieman, U7, 1E and WW; Anne Wightman ' 'U 17 EW and IVI„john Wightman, TJ17 EW and M. Potatoes, Susan Wightman, 9 EW; Clifford -Snell 6 EW; Garth Walden, 6 EW; Sandra Chamney U ,E and WW; Joan Johnson, NI; Mar- garet Wightman U 17 EW and M. Potatoes, (early) Grades 1, 2, 3, 4: John Gaunt, 7 EW Betty Rinn, 7 EW; Florence Rinn 7 EW; Harold Dawson 9 EW; Elgin Pease, 1 M.; Jimmy Hallahan, 3 EW. Col. of •vegetables, 2 of each: Max Pletch, U17 EW; Murray Coultes, 9 EW; Sandra Chamney, 7 EW; Susan Wightman, 9 EW: Grant McBurney, 7 EW; Wayne Pletch, 11 17 EW and M; Turnips: Donald Procter, 5 M; John Gaunt, 7 EW; Faye Caldwell, U .3, EW and M; Donald McDowell 13 (TTAPT,,,Q904 PittaSeS (EOM, Home Farm) Class 1, Aliadinni. :and late "Coats. Bob Cook, S, S. 13, East Wawanosti; Murray Scott, S. S, 13, East Wawa- nosh; Allan Scott; S, S, 13, East Wa- Wanosh,. Sandra, Rath, S, S, 13, East. Wawanosh; Yvorma .Rath,. S. E4St Wawannaii; Violet Cow, S, East Wawariesh, MO' 2, Early Oats .Sandra Rath, 13 EW; . Yvonne Rath, 13 a W.; Kenneth McGowan, 10, E. W.; Jimmy 'Taylor, 9, E. Violet Cow, 16, E. David Wharton, 6, E. W. Class: 3, Barley Allan Scott, 13, E. ' Murray Scott, 13 E, W.; Yvonne Rath, 13 E.W.; Julia Mason, 7 E. W,; Stewart Young- blut, U,S.S. 11 Hullett, and E. W.; John .Cronyn, 1 Morris, ,Class 4, Oats Allan Scott, 13 E,W,; John Gaunt, 7, E. W.; Sandra Rath, 13 E.W.; A EW; Billy u $1 cog ; p 17 L Largest George Donald Procter § M; Gail 1.;oeithart, U 16 EW; Gary Reavie and Sipka De Hann (tied) ; Betty Cartwright, 10 EW; Harold Dawson 9 EW. White Eeans: ( 1 pint), Linda cow- tes, 13 KW; Marilyn Goll, 17 EW and M; Jimmy Scott, 17 EW and M; Billie Scott, 17 EW and M; Bob Mathers, 8 ig; Murray Scott 13 EW, Coloured Beans, (1 pint); Jean Whitehead, 7 M; Ronnie Dickie, U 3 EW and M; Jean Bolger, a M; Linda• Coultas, 13 EW; John Gaunt, 7 EW; Murray SPOtt, 13 EW. Marigels from seed applied by the fair, senior grades 5, 6, 7, 3; George Bacon, 17 EW; Gordon Grasp, 11 EW; George Armstrong, 0 Morris; Lynn Youngblut, 11 EW; Keith Hardy, 7 EW Arie Vehoef, 12 Morris. Tur- nips, Bill Lutz, 6 EW; Beets, 11th Procter, 7 Morris; Barry 1Vfachan, 6 Morris; Darlene Pierce, 3 EW & Morris; John Rinn, 3 Morris; Michael Hallahan, 3 EW; Ruth Anne Ennis, 11 Morris. Cabbage, Lois Gall, 17 EW & Morris; Mary Louise Harman, 8 Morris; John Rinn, 3 Morris; Ruth Howatt, 6 EW; Alvin Gamble, 10 Morris; Ethel Machan, 11 EW. Car- rots, Shirley Patterson, 16 EW; Barbara Smith, 6 EW & WW; Kay Johnston, 10 Morris; Brenda Breck- enridge, 10 Morris; Edith Rann, 3 Morris; Douglas Machan, 6 Morris. Cucumber: Sandra Rath, 13 EW; Reta Bruce, 7 EW; Michael Hallahan, 3 EW; Siebe Bruinsma, 10 EW; Lillian Campbell, 7 Morris; Helen Marks, 3 Morris. Onions: Donna Walden, 6 EW; Tommy Brydges, 17 EW &, Morris; John Caldwell, 3 EW & Morris; Annie Nesbit, 1 Morris. Parsnips: Marjorie Rinn, 3 Morris; Kieth Robinson, 17 EW & Morris; Barrie 13reckenbridge 10, Morris; Bob Jefferson, 7 EW; Edna May Mclntee, 6 Morris; Bobby Higgins, 7 Morris. Squash: Marilyn Fear, 3 EW & Morris; Glen Coultes, 17 EW & Morris. Muskmellon: Yvonne Rath, 13 EW Lyla Youngblut, 11 EW; Betty Blake, 12 Morris; Tjeerd De- Haan, 16 EW; June Richmond, 12 Morris; John Cronyn, 12 Morris. Potatoes, late variety: Donna Walden, 6 EW; Yvonne Rath, 13 EW; Sandra Rath, 13 EW; Billie Reavie, 9 EW; Harvey Snell, 6 EW; Audrey Hack- well, 11 Morris, Watermelon: Allan Campbell, 5 Morris; Stewart Young- blut, 5 EW; Carol Armstrong, 16 E W; Douglas Gilfillan, 11 EW; Mary Lou Wright, 10 Morris. Mangels: George Bacon, 17 EW & Morris; Bill Thompson, 17 EW; Allan Scott, 13 EW. Potatoes, 'early variety: Bar- bara Coultes, 9 EW; Larry Cook, 17 Morris & EW; Sandra Rath, 13 EW; Yvonne Rath, 13 EW; Stewart Youngblut, 11 EW; Michael Hallahan, 3 EW. Turnips: Marilyn Fear, 3 E W & Morris; John Caldwell, 3 EW & Morris; John Cronyn, 1 Morris; Sandra Rath, 13 EW; Bill Lutz, 6 E W; Michael Hallahan, 3 EW. Larg- est Pumpkin, grades 5, 6, 7, 8: Carol Armstrong 16 EW; Paul Somers, 9 Morris; Bill Reavie, 9 EW and Isobel Scott, 7 Morris (tied); Jim Cart- wright, 10 EW; Tjeerd De Haan, 16 E & & WW; Bill Thompson, 7 EW. White Beans, grades 5, 6, 7, 8: Glen Coultes, 17 EW Morris; Sandra Rath, 13 EW; Yvonne Rath, 13 EW; Lois Goll, 17 EW & Morris; Barbara Smith, 6 EW & WW; Allan Scott, 13 EW. Coloured Beans, 1 pint: Lil- lian Campbell, 7 Morris; Margaret Dalrymple 10 EW; Helen Whitehead, 7 Morris; Sandra Rath, 13 EW Yvonne Rath, 13 EW; Barbara Smith, 6 EW. Collection of Vegetables, 2 of each: Sandra Rath, 13 EW; Claire Chamney, 7 EW; Ruth Procter, 7 Morris; Yvonne Rath, 13 EW; Allen Campbell, 5 Morris; John Cronyn, 1 Morris. Flowers From seed supplied by the Fair, Junior Grades 1, 2, 3, 4'. Asters, Bruce McLennan, 8 M; Keith Nicolson, 10 M; Garry Reavie, 9 EW; Rose Marie Nic- olson, 10 M; Gail Lockhart, 16 E and WW; Jean Hanna, 17 EW and M; Cosmos: Donald Procter, 5 M; Ken. neth McGowan, 10 EW; John Wight- man 17 EW and M; Audrey Wheeler, 6 M; Ronnie Nicolson, 5 AT; Jean I Whitehead, 7 M; African Marigold, Susan Wightman, 9 EW; Norman Lockhart, 16 E and WW; Murray Scott, 13 EW; Larry Blake, 12 M; Ann Achilles 11 M; John Gaunt, 7 EW. French Marigold, Walter Bacon, 17 EW and M; Mary Jefferson, 7 EW; Donald Howard, 3 EW and M; Jane Beecroft, 7 EW; David Hanna, 17 EW; and M; Barry Logan, 17 EW and Mr ! Larkspur: Billy Scott, 17 EW and NT; Gail Machan, 6 Islf; Hugh Campbell, 6 E and WW; Snapdragon: Jimmy Scott, 17 EW and M; Cameron Rob- inson, 7 EW Gary Robinson, 7 EW; Joyce Harmon 8 M, Petunias, Grace McLean, 9 NI; Lila Black, 13 EW; Rose Marie Lufz, 6 E and WW; Jam! Johnston, 11 NI; Linda Coultas, 13 EW; Jimmy Taylor, 9 EW. Phlox, IVan Howatt, 6 EW; Wayne Pletch, 17 EW and M; Marilyn Coll, 17 EW and M; Bob Bylsma, 17 EW and M; Carman Machan, 6 M; John The Canadian Bank of Commerce CHARLES DEYELL Wingham 730 4 1 I am very pleased to be appointed as FARM TRADE AGENT for Imperial Oil Limited For the following area IMMI~ERIAL .. rW ESSO immemsw rI Towns and Villages of .7.r0" TEESWATER WHITECHURCH WINGHAM WROXETER BELGRAVE I Tuesday, September 30th, 1 p.m. PUREBRED HOLSTEINS Tuesday, October 21st, 1 p.m. PURE.I3RED HOLSTEINS Wednesday, October 29th, 1 p.m. PURE=BRED HOLSTEINS Thursday, November 27th, 1 p.m. PURE=BRED HOLSTEINS ]Friday, Decerhber 12th, 1 p.m. PURE=BRED HOLSTEINS TWILIGHT SALE. 12 MILES SOUTH OF LONDON GLANWORTH SALES ARENA SHORE HOLSTEINS LTD. 0000 iii 1111111 ii 0000 oo 0000000000 I 00000 000000 11111t111111111.111 0000000 I 00000 i1111111111I1111111 000 o 00000 „ SALES MANAGERS 000 0000 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii