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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1957-09-18, Page 9' lie Rid.esu 43a, al, btelit tar bi t Ark) defence purposes, Sibires Al:0Y for Pleasure 411.11A013' and: 4 vast fr resort paradise. '• Vint SEPT, 19 -: 'Tab Hunter in "THE GIRL 'HE LEFT' BEHIND" A Great Little CenledSr! SATURDAY; SEPT. .8 ONLY! "The Maverick Queen (Technicolor) Barbara Stanwyek and Barry Sullivan wu-g$. WED. SEPT, e3 -'24 - 25 "WRITTEN ON THE WIND'-' Adult Technicolor" Starring Rock Hudson anal Lauren Bacall SATURDAY ONLY - SEPT. 41 Laurel and 'Hardy in "A HAUNTING' WE WILL GO" plus Roy Rogers in "South Of Caliente.; timinotinummulais4latimilitc. Telephone Round-up Every parent knows how easily a two-gun ,cowboy can lose track of time especially around mealtime. But she also knows it's a simple inatterto round him up by telephone, And any Vague feeling ,of anxiety about where he is or what he is doing is quickly dispelled by that eager voice at the other end of the line. Yes,,the telephone is a convenence and a comfort, all day long. It means fewer meals grown cold because youngsters or, hus- band are late getting home. It means more security when you're alone at night. It means more things done with less time and effort Yet this endlessly useful servant works for you for just a few cents a day. In THE WA TELEPHONE COMPANY Or CANADA :YOUR G D APPEARANCE starts 'with perfect fit in Tip Top Made-To- Measure 'Clothes ... because Tip Top's experts hand-cut and tailor your selec= tion of fabric and style to your individual measurements—as only Tip Top knows how! It's truly Canada's all-tinie great- est clothing value. Come is and bereedsuredtoday! EDIGHOFFERS. (Winghaffigtmited SPORTSMEN AMR U WILOLIFEI SUPPLY Canadian Sportsmen :actress the nation help assure their hunting and fishing resources and facilities through membership in fish and game associations. According to the new Encyclopedia Canadian:it, such associations operate on a Pro- Vinee-wide basis everywhere except in Newfoundland. In every province the.sportsmen's organizations have achieved sue- cesses, especially in establishing helpful co-operation ha- tweeta sportsmen and government conservation agencies and in bring- ing sportsmen's views before the public. Associations of Canadian sports- Men interested in improving hunt- ing and •fishing began as early as the 1850's. Their membership has increased greatly in the past 25 years, Although attempts- to unite the provincial and, other organizations in: a national sportsmen's federa- tion have failed,, two regional or- ganizations have appeared. The Western Canada - Yukon Fish and Game Council, formed in 1944, is maintained by the 'sportsmen's associations of Manitoba, Saskat- chewan, Alberta; British Columbia and Yukon Territory. The Mari- time Wildlife Federation, formed in 1951 links the sportsmen's as- PRACTICAL FEEDS THAT INCREASE DAIRY PROFITS NOW is,the Time to stock up •on Wet Weather Footwear A good stock of Plastic Overshoes,.Rubber Boots, etc,' now on hand. Shoji Nuul 1.01' a (IOMPLETE SELECTION. LP THE GUIII)E,S BIT Anyoni', interested in .heipirtg with the Cap ilrownie organizations in Win ham are *slod a t get in touch with Mrs. Cameron. at an icarli4 YOUR FAMILY WOE. STORE: WInHAM l'HONE FORDIVICIt Couple Presented With Lamp, Table Fommeg — presentation and dance was held in the com- munity hall, Foriteleh, on Friday night ,in honour of Mr. mad Mrs, Edward Dela'. Ma. Wray Cobper read an addreas and the Young couple were presented with a floor lamp and an occasional table. '[rte bride arid' groom 'thanked everyone and dancing was enjoyed to music supplied ''by Jerry Rever's Orchep tra of Clifford, Ladies Auxiliary Mans Events „ FPROWICH — The SePtenlher Meeting ".of the Howiclt Legion Ladles" Auxiliary was held 'In the Legion rooms on lVfonday night with the first vice-preeident, Mrs. Kay Madill, in charge In the eh, pence of the president, Mrs, Mary lVfeCenn, The-secretary read • the, minutes and took care of the cor- respondence, ' • • It was, decided to dispense With the booth at the fair and hold a rummage sale .and afternoon' tea in October, as well as two dances this • fall. The members signed a' get-well' card for 'the president, wbo is hoe- pitalized,, and flowers were cent;, The 'Mystery •prize, donated by Mre. Alvaretta Wallace, was won by' Mrs. Ross Doig and specials were Won 'by Mrs. Kay Thomson and, Mrs. Geo. Pittendrefgh. A donation for Westminster Hospital was discussed and voted on, The meeting adjourned and lunch was• served, • • NW; 'Sandra Henry, T15.9 EVV;•Mie Carter, SR 10 EW; Ruth Mich- Shirley MachAn, US$ 11 FW ie, SS. S M; ToOrna Bolt, Delgrave, Print Writing, Open'. Class Boys 'Calf 11Flee, Grades 5 and under- -John do Yong, Belgrave; Norman Lockhart, vas 14 .$z WW; Willie Govier, US$ 10. 16 WW; Bob' Doeithart, USS 14 V4 & WWI. Jac*: Marks, S$ .9 • Essays, Grades, 13 and 4 Marilyn Taylor, .55'1.4 NW; Carol Walsh; Belgrave ?' Marjorie Yung,- Nut, 1355 .11 lf,W; Linda Nesbit,: SS 12 MI. Margaret Nicholson, .SS' lVf; Margery :Smith, S$ 13. EW.. .Espayiii .'Gredeel and 4 Boys- Ralph •Logan, .Belgrave; Richard' VanCamp, Belgrave; Roes . Wight- man, 'Belgrave; Peter • Mason, US$ 7 .E 3r WW; Dwight Cowan; 'US$ 11 .EW; Jim 11. EW. • Paragraph, Grades .5 and 0 Girls .--L1V.fa,rgaret, Wilkins, • US$ 11. EW; Shelia Henry, USS 11 EW; Betty Sean Yungblut, USS 11 EN; Linde Co-ulteS, .55 -'13 EW; .Saridre, Henry, -USS i„11 NWI.tRuth. SS M. Paragraph; Grndee 5 and 6 Boys —Bruee Yungblut,-'1155 11. Murray rYttngbitit, . USS 11 EW; Floyd'Smith, SS 1 M; Max Pletch, Belgrave; Rey., Gilfillan, -US$ .11 NW; Murray. Procter; ES. 5, M.. Essay, Grades .7 and 8 Girls- Lorna Bolt; Belgrave; Marlene Purdon, Beigrave; 'Loreena, Arm- strong, -ES. r, Elaine Van Lam- meren, SS' .6 14; • Barbara - .Krug; Belgrave, •• • - • •- Essays, .GradeS • 7 and. 8 Boys— John de Yong, Belgrave;' -Sohn WIghtman, Belgrave; Douglas Johnston, Belgrave; Wayne Pletch, Belg,rave: Renal() Nicholson, SS 5 M; Donald' Praetor, SS 5. M, Narrative paragraph,. open class. Girls—Leta-4a Bolt, Belgrave; Mari. lyn Pengelly, Belgrave; Linda Coa1-• tes, SS 13 EW; 'Barbara Krug,- Bel-. grave; Mary Nesbitt, ..SS 1, IA; Marilyn Campbell, BS 6 M.. Narrative Paragraph, open. elae5 Boys—John de . Yong,. Belgrave; Norman Lockhart, USS 16 EW; John MeClitrichey, USS 16 EW; John Wightman, 13elgrave; Murray, Prcidter, SS 5M; Donald McDowell, SS 18 EW. . • . Griginal.peem, Grades 3, 4, and 5, Giris—joyce Procter, Gloria Jean Lutz, "USS 6 EW: Dea- na. Grashy, SS 5 N. Original poem, Grades- 3, 4 and Boys—David Walsh., Belgrave; Ross Wightman, Belgrave; Murray Vincent; Belgrave; Richard, Van- Camp, BelgraVe., — Original poem, Grades-6, 'Land' 8 Girls Arnie Wightman, • Belgrave; Betty Mae Yungblut, USS 11, EW; Agnes Wilkins,: USS 11 EW; Jean Hanna, Beigrave; Marie Coulter, Belgrave; • Linda Coultes SS. EW. Original poem, Grades 6, 7 and 8, Boys—Max . • Pletch, Belgrave; Wayne Pletch, Belgrave; John McDowell, SS '13 EW, Marjorie Smith, ES 13 EW; Doug- WING HAM MOTORS Phone 139 Wingham. Plan Dairy Herd Profits . . Every Step of the Way • Yessir, there is - -.there's a SHUR-GAIN' Feeding Program for eachstage of Dairy HerdManagement - - - ENGINEERED SPECIALLY FOR INCREASE]) RETURNS. FOR DRY COWS--SHUR-GAIN Dry and Freshening Ration formulated to supply nutrients to build up dry cows for the corning • lactation — and to assist in the develOpment of stronger, healthier calves:. - FOR CALVES AND HEIFERS—SHUR- , GAIN Calf Starter-Grower — a, 'carefully prepared starting ration that promotes sound, healthy development of all bred-in charac- teristics of calves, FOR MILKING COWS-r-SHUR-GAIN Dairy Ration -- supplies the energy, protein, vitamin and minerals. levels to 'balance the roughage for maxinamn milk production • and • a special ration, designed to maintain' milk flow of herds on poor, late summer pasture - or poor quality,roughage — SHUR-GAIN DAIRY SUPPLEMENT "A". Why'not drop into the mill . soon. We would like to discuss the SHUR-GAIN Dairy 'Feeding program with you in more detail and help, you fatten •your monthly milk cheques. CANADA PACKERS LTD. WINGHAM Mr. Harry Bast visited on Sun- day at the home of Sheriff son' in. Milton, Mr, and Mrs. Robt. .Cennell and Marjorie and Mrp. W. Hainstoelt visited at the borne of gr. and Mrs. Trey Heinstoek in Milton, Mr, Mrs. Donald Bateman and Cheryl of Ethel were visitors 0,1 the same berm Mssrs, ;Ames Vittie and 'Mel Allan attended a zone , meeting of the Canadian Legion in Brussels on, Sunday. • Mr. and Mrs. Arnold' Doig,; JIM and Gerry spent the week-end with relatlyee in t. Catharinea Mr, and Mrs. Ed, Mathews and Barry seent the week-end with Mr, and Mrs. Mac Corbett. Mr. Meryyrf Wallace of Oshawa, spent two days last week with his mether. Sgt. and Mrs. Stanley Agate and family of Toronto visited over 'the week-end with Mr, and Mrs. Barfly Darcey and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Gibson. Sgt, Agate has just re- cently been transferred from Mani- toba to Camp Borden, Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John Craig- and Mrs, William Craig were Mrs. jack Vanslyke and Bill, Mrs, Mabel Radloff and Mr. Alvin Radloff of North' Tone r wanda, Mrs.. Laura Jacques, Mr. Tom Strong and Marian and Jack Johnson of Harriston, Mrs,' Stan' Bride spent Monday, in Stratford. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Tom, llecClereent were, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fullarton of George- town and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Don- nelly of. Harriston. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Haase and family of Sea- forthsund eaalfr. ay, nl a mled oil at the same home rs. Harvey IVIeDermitt spent' Sunday at. Owen Sound and. CollingWood. The sympathy of the commun- ity goes to Mrs. Jack Hole in the passing of, her only sister at Lon- don. Mrs. Enima Williamson spent the week-end with fridnds in Lon- don. • Mrs, Tillie' Harper and son Lloyd of Mildmay visited One. day last week at the rome of Mr. and Mrs, Ross Doig. Mrs. E. C. Elliott of Owen Sound spent some time recently at the home of. • Mr. and Mrs. Parker Eurig. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Karges. John and Kemp of Hepworth visited • on 'Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Moore, Mr. and MrS. Marshall Arm- strong spent Saturday in Galt with Mr. and Mrs., Irwin McDowell, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Schaefer spent the week-end in LOadon with Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Schaefer. Mr., and. Mrs. Crosby Sothern visited in Toronto and Aurora over the week-end. Mr; Tom Millar of Loncl6sboro and his daughter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. • ..Tom McCool of Windsor visited' Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Winston. Mr. Miller was born 87, years ago in 'a log house:-on the ninth concession of liMmieicskEelyn "Anne: ,:and Master Ronnie Ferguson of Lakelet visited over the Week-end with their grandmother, Mrs, W. Horsburgh. Mr, Earl Brears left last week° to attend Teachers' College in Stratford, , - Mr. Henry 1Campbell visited with relatives in Bonfield one day last week. Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Bride of Torenio spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. H, Doig. Congratulations to Mr, John BoYd on winning second place in the old time fiddlers' contest held at London on Thursday. Mrs. Aldythe Bast spending a week' with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stewart in Oshawa. GODER1CH RINK. WINS WESTERN ANNUAL SCHOOL FAIR HELD AT, BELPIAVE Pair of young Muscovy Ducks, one of each sex—Ronnie Taylor, SS 13 EW; Tommy Black, SS 13 EW; Ross Yuill, SS 3 If; Marilyn Taylor SS 13 EW; Bob, Taylor, SS 13 EW, POULTRY Grades 5, 6, 7, 8 ,sociations of Nova *Scotia, Prince Belgrave; Harold Campbell,,,ITSS 0 EW; Hugh Campbell, USS 6 EW; Clayton Robinson, USS 7 EW; Rbth Michie, SS 5 M. .Hen Eggs, white—Gerald Them- es, SS 8 M; Mary Craig, SS 8 M; Tommy Warwick, SS 8 M; Martie Keopmans, USS 6 EW; Elgin Pease, SS 1, M; Margery Black, SS, 13 EW. WRITING, Print Writing, Grade I Girls— Lia de Tong, Belgrave; Linda Cook, USS 3 EW & M; Audrey Coultes, Belgrave; Judith 'McDowell, SS 13 EW; Audrey Wilkins, USS 11 EW Hullet; Linda Traves, 'USS 11 EW • & Hullet. Print Writing, Grade I Boys— Ian Scott, SS 13 EW; Harvey 131ack, SS 13 EW; David Bosman, Belgrave; Frank Procter, SS 5 M; Larry Lockhart, SS 5 111; Larry Lockhart, USS 16 E and WW; Vaughari Toll, SS 10 EW.' 'Print • Writing, Grade II Girls— Ruth McLennan, SS 8 If; Corinne Gibson, SS 12 M; 1Viarian Young-. blut USS 11 EW Hullet; Cather- ine de Yong, , Belgrade; Margaret Craig, SS 8 M; Ruth Mathers SS 8 Print Writing, Grade TI Boys— George Cowan, USS 11 EW & Hul- let; Gerald. Brewer, SS '8 M; Brian McDonald, SS 12 M; Arthur Van- Lammeren, SS 5 M; Allan Carter, SS 9 EW; Larry Walters, USS 11 M. Writing in Pencil, Grades 3 and d Girls—Wendy Fear, Belgrave; Janice Walsh, Belgrave; Katherine Fear, USS M and EW; Carol Walsh, Belgrave; Linda Bryans, LISS 11 M; Margaret Nicholson, SS 5 M. Writing in Pencil, Grades 3 and 4 Boys—Jim Henry, USS 11 EW; Donald Meehan, IISS 11 NW; Dwight Cowan, USS 11 EW; Peter Geertelna, SS 13 EW; Barry Scott, SS 9 EW; Ross Wightman, Bel- grave, Writing in Ink Grades 5 and 6 Girls—Jean Bacon, Belgrave; Marie Coultes, Belgrave; Shirley tJSS 7 B & WW; Ruth Coultes, SS 9 EW; Sandra Henry, USS 11 EW; Margaret Joan Wil- kins, USS 11 EW. Writing in Ink, Grades 5 and 6 Boys.-1Vturray Procter, SS 5 MI Raymond Halialian, USS 3 EW & M; Robert Bruce Yungblut, USS 11 .EW; George Sehoentari, SS 1 M; Graeme Craig, USS 11 M; Walter Bacon, .Belgrave. Writing in Ink, Grades 7 and .8 Girth—Barbara Krug,' Belgrave; Lorna. Bolt, .Belgrave; :Marlene Purdon, Belgrave; Ruth Taylor, SS 9 EW; TrOdy de Yong, Bel- graVel Jean Henna, Belgrave, Writing in Ink, Grades 7 and S Boys---.Tohn de Yong, ileig'rave; Murray Coultes, SS 0 .111*1 Douglas Thenaae; SS 8 M; Robert Marthen, ITSS 11 EVV; Murray McLennan, SS 8 M. Print 'Writing, Open Glass; Girls —Sheila !Henry MS 11, EW .; Lorna Bolt, Belgrave; Marlene Purdon, BelgraVe; Agnes Wilkins,, 118g 11, LIVESTOCK Dairy Calf Heifer—Jimmie Car- ter, SS 10 EW; Dorothy Howatt, USS 6 Pm. Dairy Calf Heifer, Junior class, Murray Vincent, Belgrave; Ronald Howatt, USS 6 EW; Donald Vin- cent, .Belgrave; Ivan Hewett, USS 6 EW. ' Baby Beef Calf, steer—Ruth Coultes, SS 9 EW; Douglas How- att, USS 6 ,,EW; John' de Yong, Belgrave. ^ Pail fed beef calf, steer or heifer —Kenneth'Elaele SS 13'EW; Wal- ter Bacon, Belgrave; Harvey Black, SS 13 EW; Lorna Bolt, Belgrave. • Junior Beef Calf—Douglas How- att, 1,355 6 EW; Anne Wightman,, Belgrave; Ruth Miable, SS .5 Mor- ris. •Beef Calf PIPiferi7M:grjorie Smith; SS 13 EW; Dbegils Oultes, 55 a EW,;• John" Wightmaii`,4 Bel, gralie; ' Douglas Johnston, Bel- grave. Beef Calf Judging—Anne Wight- man, Belgrave; Lila Black, SS 13 EW; Jean Hanna, Belgrave; Marie Coultes, Belgrave, Market Lamh, short wool—Ruth Coultes, SS 9 EW; Grant Coultas, S$.9 EW. Market Lamb, long wool—Mar- jorie Smith, SS 13 EW. Showmanship with calf; pupil 10 years and under; Douglas Hewett, USS 0 111W; Ronald Hewett, USS 6 EW; Marjorie SMith, SS 1.3 EW; Ross Wightman, Tielp;ravc. Showmanship ,ith calf, 'pupil over 10 years—Douglas Coultes, SS 9 EW;.1)orothy Hewett, 1.155 6 EW; Kenneth 'Black, SS 13 EW; Jimmie Carter, SS 10 10W, Pony to he shown on line—Wal- ter Bacon, Beigrave; Ann Currie, SS 9 TOW; Murray Vincent, grave; Marilyn Pengelly, )3eigrave. Pony, shown with saddle—Mur- ray Vincent, Belgrave; Ann Cur- rie, SS 9 EW, Pair Bacon Hogs, 100 to 175 pounds.-Lorna Bolt, Beigraire; Douglas Hewett, USE EW; Ivan Wheeler, Belgrave; Pair Bacon Hogs, 175 pomade or over--II/may' Conti:es, SS 0 EW; Donna Edgar, SS 7 Al; Douglas Coultes; SS 9 I6W; ClaYton Robin- son, USS. 7 EW; Murray ;Vincent, Belgrave.. Pair Ilacen Sows, 150 to 230 pounds- Ruth Mollie,S 1\1; (luta Coulees, 8S n'clt; Lorna Bolt, Belgrbe; Murray Vincent, llolgrave; 'Clayton Robinson, US$ nvv, Pitir Weanling Pigs under 35 pounds-Marjorie Hopper, SS 7 M;• Sane Campbell, SS '7 1Vt; Lloyd lifichle, SS 6t N; Jean Bacon, Bel- grave. . Pair of Pigs 40 to 100 pounds- Ivan Wheeler, Belgrave; Diane Casernore, SS 7 M; Linda 'Case- more, 88 7 1‘1; Laity Elston,. SS 7. CaltRacei grades 0, t and 8-, Marilyn Vengelly, :EielgraVe; Jinx- Walpole LUMBER BUILDING Telephone 260w Folding Aluminum AWNINGS FLOOR Aluminum WALL TILES SASH DOORS * CUPBOARDS ' WinghaT.,, Cucumbers—Lois Eckenswiller USS 7 EW; Larry Bailey, SS• 10 EW; Terry Johnston, SS 8 /A; Pay Eck- enswiller, USS 8 M; Fay Eckenswil- ler USS 7 EW; John Eekenswiller, USS '7 EW; Gordon McMurray, SS 7 M. Onions—John Thamer, SS 11 Murray Elston, SS 7 11;1; Brian Wal- den, US$ 6 E. Parsnips—Brian Pollard, SS 11 M; Margaret Nicholson, SS 5 M; Harvey Mann, SS 7 M; David Mc- Dowell, SS 13 EW; John Thamer, SS, 11 M. Squash—Jane Campbell, SS 7 M.; Sheila Flood, SS 11 M; Larry El- ston, SS 7 14; James. Campbell, USS 6 EW; Sharon Warwick, SS S M; Ronnie' Purdon, Belgrave. POULTRY Grades 1, 2, 3, 4 Pair of pullets, any light, breed for egg production—Gordon Mc- Murray, SS 7 M; Katherine' Fear, USS 3 M.; Donna Grasby, SS 5 111, • Pair •Rhode Island Red Pullets— Brenda Cohltes, SS 9 EW; Kather- ine. Fear, USS 3 M; Margery Smith, SS 13 EW; David Walsh, Belgrave; Mary Ellen Walsh, Belgrave; Tom- my Black, SS 13 'EW. Pair Market Cockerels—Bryon Coultas, SS 9 EW; Gordon McMur- ray, SS 7 M; Margaret Finleon, USS 7 EW; Anne Caldwell,-"SS 10 EW; 'David Walsh, Belgraye; Mary Ellen Walsh, Belgrave. • Pair Pullets heavy breed—Janice Walsh, -Belgrave; Anne. Caldwell, SS 10 EW; Donna Grasby, 'SS 5 M.; Margery Smith, SS 13 EW?; Linda Turvey, SS 8 M; Keith VanCamp, SS 5 M..,; • ; Pair of Young Ducks, either sex —13rend,a Coultes, SS EW; Bryan Coultes, SS 9 ENV. • Pair Planets light breed—Gary Robinson, USS EW; Jim Yuill, SS 3 34; Douglas ,Johnston, Bel- grave. Pair Rhode Island Red Pullets— Gary Robinson, USS 7 EW; Jim ,Yuill, SS 3 M; Wayne Coultes, S 9 EW; Margery Black, 'SS 13 EW; Marilyn Pengelly, 13elgrave, Pair Pullets heavy breed—Mur- ray Procter; S 5 M; Kenneth Mc- 'Gowan, SS 10 EW; Douglas John- ston, Belgrave; Joyce Armstrong, 41 SS 5, M; Marilyn. Campbell, SS 5 M. Pair of 1Viarket Cockerels—Way- ne Coultes, SS 9 EW; Douglas John- eton, Belgrave; Kenneth McGow- an, SS 10 EW; Gary Robinson, SS 7 171W; Joyce Armstrong, SS .6 M, FOUNDRY TROPHY _Zi;of Young iilt~k~; Either Coul- grave, now; „ Goderich Walkerton, Mount Oorett,, blintOlt, S.tii.forth; HarriOre. ONO* 6 a, ton, Blyth mrtd, teeswitet, totti- Roo kito, btooti—corkitiov Rob-' vete& for the annual trophy, tes, SS 9 EW; Gerald Phonies, SS The results of the annual West- 8 M. t • ern Foundry Bowling Trophy Pair of young Muscovy Ducks, of tournament play In Whigharo last each sex—Murray Procter, SS 6 M; Menday evening are as follows:; ;Margery. Blaek, SS 13 EW; Donald 1st, A. Townsend and partner, of Procter, SS S M. Goderich, with 3 Wine and a total of 52; 2nd, H. Hawkins and Plitt' Enos ner, Clinton, 3 wins and a total of Grades 1, 2, §, 4 51; 3rd, L. -Dale and partner, Sem,Il , ea Eggs, brown---Janette' John- forth 3 Wins and a total of 49; stop,Belgrave; Billy Snowden, 4th, E. Da au and Partner, W; Ronald ,Howatt, USS 6 Owen Sound, 2 wins and a total of 15W; Brian Fear, SS 10 EW; Sitar- 44; 5th, George Westlake and Part- Warwiek, SS 8 M; Prank Prod- tier, Lucknow, 2 wins and a total ter, S8 5 N. of 48; 0th Wade WAS tekola by Hen Eggs, white--lahlee Gorden MacKay and partner belgrave; Leonard Robinson, "USS Whig-Irani, With 2 wine and a total EW; Shirley Thamer, SS M; of 42, Margaret Craig, SS 8 • M; Larry Rinks from Owen Sound, T.4ick ithtl i 88' I MP"An Bosnian,. Bel' trim, IISS 7 EW; Jolitistet, Edward Island and New Brunswick, The largest provincial body is the 4ueb'ec Federation of Fisfi and Game Associations, which includeS 320 oPganizatione with a member- ship exceeding 35,000. Newfound- land had a sportsmen's associa- tion for the entire island in, 1946- 49, but now only four local,associa- tions are reported to be active there. "When wisely led," states the en- cyclopedia, "these organizations are effective and beneficial. In some Provinces they have played an essential part in increasing the number of uniformed game officers and in establishing sanctuaries, such as. Tobeatic Big Game'Sanct- , ult.*. in Nova Scotia." Jae Nowatt, USS EW; Ronald Hewett, US$ 6 EW; Ruth 'Coultee,, SS 9 BW. North Huron 4-H Swine ,Club re- Bel te—AWard en Pigs, basis of 400. points, Walter Bacon, .Belgrave,380; Jim Carter, Blyth, 378; .C.anaerori Robinson, Belgrave, 877; Edythe abut,' Rl 4 Brussels, 374; Wayne Ploteli, Be/grave, 372; Doreen HoWatt„ Delgrave,. 370; Murray E. .Coultes, R3 5, Wingbam '308; Bog- er Rieman, Belgrave, ,300.; John '13.1o7o, 4,..Bruesels, 30e; Dorothy elowatti, Belgrave, 300; Ivan HOW'. 'att, Relgravc, 359. •' Showmanship basis' 100 .points—. Edythe. Rinn, RR 4 pvi.msels, 92; • Walter Bacon, Belgrave, 90; Cane-• erort Robineen,-•Belgraye,- 89; Der-, eon ,Howatt, •Deigravq, 87; Murray. Coultes, RR .5; Wingham, 80; John RR, 4; Brussels, 84; Wayne Blotch, Belgrave, .82; Roger Biernan Belgrave, 79; Marjorie Rinn, RR 4. Brussels, 77; Dorothy -Hewett; Bel- - grave,- 70; Ivan Howatt, Belgrave, 75; Jim Carter, RR' 3, Blyth, 70. 'Gee, Mum—is it supper • time already?" 11111111•111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111F.f We are operating only, on Thrire.ttrlii;tand Sat. ,,Jor • the remainder of the season_ THEIR. - Pa SEPT. 19 - 20 "CIRCUS GIRL" plus "Dakota Incident Thurs. is Bumper Strip Night. Friday is Family Night. Prizes for The Family.