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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1960-10-05, Page 10PET SHOW---.David and Bill White of Clifford took whit fair on Saturday. Boy4 and dogs seem to be a lively interestiii the pets on display at the Ford- friends at all tinier and the fair was no exception. Musgrove trf Wroxeter. The ovree many was :solemnized in tire United. Church, Sarnia by Rev. Glen Eagle. The happy eau* will make their home at Victor, where Sgt. Ellis. as been stationed. Mr. and. Mrs, Orville Mitchell of Toronto spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Will Henry. Mrs. Roane, returned home Sun- day after visiting the past week with her daughter, Mrs. Georg.) MeKo.gue of Teeswater. Mr. William Burchill, Mn and Mrs. Robert Burchill and children spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Groves of Freeville, New Jersey. Wire. E, Walker spent the week-end with friends in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs, Alex Whytock of Holyrood, visited. on Sunday at the home' of their son, Carman Why- tock. Ntimaisagfisaw•-••00-7 SAVE TAX DOLLARS You can deduct from your tau: able income payments rnade any of these Registered Retire. meat Savings Flans distributed by Investors Syndicate: „ Retirement Savingi cafes --Fisted-interest, guarart. teed plans tailored to your individual needs. Supplementary insurance available if desired. Equity Retirement Plan .64 Investors Mutual of Canada Ltd,, ,balanced investment for stabil- ity and income, or 12) Investors. Growth Fund of Canada Ltd.— an investment in equity semi- ties for capital growth. Combined Payment Plans... A selection of plans which com- bine shares of either mutual fund with Investors Retirement Certi- ficates.. COME IN AND SEE THE 9 61 Models F R AND FAL ON OPENING Thursday,Oct. Huron olors N Ltd. WINGHAIVI Huron County Holstein Breeders' Annual HEIFER SALE CLINTON FAIR BARN FRIDAY, OCT. 21st = 1.30 p.m. DST Accredited, Vaccinated, Blood Tested or Listed A select group of Huron County bred Heifers. They include prize winners at the Huron la 4t W Show. Some are R.O.P. darns. Many are sired by and bred, to top unit sires. Some fresh by sale time, the balance due soon after. Also a few second calf heifers with good R.O.P. records and from genii RAP, dams. BOB SHORE, Auctioneer FOR CATALOGUES, WRITE: ALLEN SETTLES, S. C. GALBRAITH, . Bayfield, Ont. Blyth, O ut, i .IMF Mrs, F. L. Creighton of Detroit and Mr, and Mrs. Oliver Kirk of Birmingham spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Beeerof I. Mr. and Mrs. Aldin Purdon, Wingham, and Mr'. and Mrs. Robert Purdon visited on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bott of 13elwood. Many of the wells in the village have been dangerously low during the past weeks, with many draw- ing or carrying water from, neigh- bouring wells. The recent heavy rain in this district was a real blessing. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moss and family of Platteville, visited on Sunday with her parents, Mr, and airs. Ben McClenaghan, Mr. Mc- Clenaghan accompanied them back to Platteville for this week. Fourteen ladies were at a demon- stration held last Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. William H. 'Irwin. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin and son. I visited on Sunday at the home of her sister, Mrs. Prank 'Aleoek of ('Brussels. Mr. and Mrs. jack Shiell and Jane attended the Andari-Zimmer- man nuptials at Gorrie. Anglican Church on Saturday at 12 aen. with ! Rev. Mr. Attwell officiating, Jim CoulLes, Glen 'Coultes and Robert Higgins of Morris Town- ship commenced another term at O.A,C. Guelph last week. Rev, J. H. Anderson of Belgrave was in charge of . the communion service at Calvin-Brick United Church on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Marks and Mr, and Mrs. Mervin Ritchie attended the cattle sale at Little Current, Manitoulin Island, and at Thessalon, last week. Miss Lilian Smyth, of Toronto spent the week-end with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Smyth. Little Kenneth, two-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Ritchie was able to have the cast off his broken leg last week, after 'carry- ing it for four Weeks. Mrs. Cecil Skinner of Exeter, visited last week at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Mason. Mrs. Norman Coultes, Mrs. Harry Cook, Ruth Taylor, Ann Currie and Janet Beeeroft, with Nelson Dow, attended the Audio-Visual Work- shop held at Ontario Street United Church, Clinton. Billie Naylor, son of Mr, and Mrs, Gordon Naylor has been very ill in Wingham Hospital over the Mrs, Kenneth Dickson and family . of Belmore visited an Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Moore. Mr. and Mrs. William Rintoul and family visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mae Cardiff of Brus- sels. Ideal weather prevailed for the HeWick Centennial Fair held in Fordwich on Saturday. Rev. J. W. Hirai, Rev. J. Clarke, Rev. E. C. Attwell, W. J. Hunter, president of the Ontario Agricultural Societies and James Mair, vice-president, teak part in the dedication of cen- tennial gates. The parade was led by the Nor-. well. District High School trumpet band in their white and red out- fits, followed by eleven floats rep- resenting different countries, Can- ada, Scotland, Ireland, Japan, In- dia. litolland, Hawaii, and a Red Cross float. Nest came the school children, accompanied by their teachers, clowns and comics. Add- ed interest was a dance at night in the community hall which drew a large crowd to end a perfect day. Parade Winners- Best float depicting a country of the world - 1st, Gorrie Public School, teachers, Tore O'Krafka, Mrs. 13.. McDonald; and, S,S. No, Miss Jean Sparling; 3rd, S.'S', No. 12, Miss Rona VanVelsor; 4th, No. 18, Mrs, Gerald Galbraith; 5th,. Wroxeter School, Mrs. W. Woods and Miss Thelma Bennett. School Queen, Gwen Ilyndman„ .Gorrie, selected from 15 contes- tants; Gay Nineties Queen, Mrs, Jim Inglis, Clifford; best dressed New Canadian. Ten Vandekamp, Gorrie; best clowns, 1st, Dianne rarewelir ',bid, Leone Varswial; eehool yell or -cheer, 1st, S.S. 2e Lakeiet, Miss E. Stewart; 2nd., S.S, 14, Wroxeter, Mrs. Woods and. Miss Bennett. The school entries, as usual, were filled in all classes. In one class of writing alone there were 87 en- tries and all others averaged 60 r over. The Mercy Brothers. provided en- tertainment during the afternoon and Ken .Edger acted as master of ceremonies for the program and school attractions. rx.AxN. AND FLOWERS Mrs. George Richards of Harris- ton was top- winner with 7 firsts and a seconds. Mrs. Mel Allan was close with 6 firsts. Special arrangement of flowers, Mrs, Otte Jouwsma, Wingham.; ladies' work, Mrs. Wes Heimpel, Wroxeter, 241 firsts, 12 seconds; Mrs- George Richards: 11 firsts. SPECIALS Gorrie or Fordwich, Mrs. R. Gib- Pencil sketch of centennial gates, son, Mrs Bill Raipon, Listowel; three handmade articles of an un- usual hobby, Mrs. George Richards, Mrs. 0. Jou:wawa; four antique household utensils, Mrs. Bert Wins- ton, .Fordwich, Bert Winston; best preserved butter bowl, butter print and ladle, Mrs. Ira Neil, Wroxeter, Mrs. Clarence Carswell; a Father's Day Gift, wrapped, Mrs. Bert Winston, Mrs. C. Carswell. Six useful articles made from foam rubber, Mrs. R. Gibson; ladies' sport sweater, Mrs. Wes Heimpel; three antique tools used on pioneer farm, S. J. Robinson, Mrs. C. Cars- well; lady's hat, homemade, Mrs. Jim Inglis, Mrs. Thos, Inglis; four small stuffed toys, _lairs, R. Gibson, - Mrs. George Richards. DAIRY PRODUCE AND DOMESTIC SCIENCE Miss Minnie McElwain was top winner in the domestic science with 6 firsts and Mrs. Mel Taylor of Gorrie with 4 seconds. SpeelalseeBrown eggs, Miss Min- nie- McElwain, Dave Dinsmore. Fordwich; white eggs, Dave Dins- more, Clarence Sparling, Gorrie; cheese display, Mr. Martin, Moles- worth; miniature milk can, made from cheese, Mrs. Edith Mitchell, Molesworth; best dressed capon, Jim Renwick, Clifford; best chili sauce, Mrs. W. Wilson, Fordwich; Canada Packers pie and cake spec- ial, Mrs. Mel Allan (pies), Mrs. Sam Johnson, Gorrie (pies); cake, Mrs, Mel Taylor, Miss M. McEl- wain. Magic Baking Powder contest, Mrs, Mel Allan, Mrs. William Wil- son; best chocolate cake, Mrs, W. Wilson; banana layer cake, Mrs. Jim Robinson; elderberry pie, Mrs, Mel Allan, Mrs. Bill Raipon; choco- late cake (candy iced) Mrs. Mel Allan; fig pie, Mrs. Mel Allan, Mrs. Alex Corrigan. Six different. ways to serve Can- adian apples, Mrs. Bill Rayson, Mrs. Wes Heimpel; uncooked party dessert, made with Borden's milk, Mrs. R, Gibson; candy, Mrs. R. Gibson, Mrs. G, Richards; home- made treats for shut-in, Mrs. R. Gibson; unusual shaped and de- corated cake, Mrs. R. Gibson, Mrs. Bill Rayson. White and brawn bread, chelsea buns, fruit loaf and pecan roll, Mrs. Ira Neil, Wroxeter; working man's dinner, Mrs. Bill Rayson; Queen Elizabeth cake, Mrs. Sam joimeon, Mrs. Mel Taylor; 'Mince- meat pie, Mrs. AV. Wilson. Institute project, 1st, Wroxeter W.I.; 2nd, Fordwich W.I. GIRLS? ClAll Clothes elomete up to date, Yvonne Snarling. Kathryn Simpson, Nancy Elliott; ways to serve meat, Norma Harper, Georgina Kieffer, Yvonne Sperling; mother and daughter ap- ron set, 'Yvonne Sparling, Marian Ruttun, Marjorie Keiffer, mita Crab apples, Wm. Campbell; plums, Mrs. It, Gibson, Raymond. Neil, Wroxeter; pears, Norman Harding. (larch', Raymond Neil; ROOTS AND VEGETABLES Mrs, Jouweina, Wingham, with. 6 firsts; Mrs, Sam Johnson, and, Jim Renwick placed second, each with. seconds, (MAIN Oscar Keiffer, Wingham and S. J. Robinson. Fordwich, with two firsts each and Oscar Keiffer with two seconds. Specials-Gary oats, Robert Gib- son; wheat, Mrs. Geo. Richards; late or medium late oats, Hawick and, Turnberry Jr. Farmers' Aain, Rodger Keiffer, Jim McNaughton; baled hay, Oscar Keiffer, S. J. Robinson; sheaf of field corn, 0. Keifaer, Jas. Robinson, POULTRY • Leghorn, cockerel, D. Leary, Mit- chell; pullet, D. Leary; pair geese, Jim Renwick; Pekin ducks, J. Ren- wick; Rouen decks, J. Renwick, Cockerels ready for market, El- mer Harding; Leghorn cockerel and pullets, la Harding. SHEEP Five firsts were won by Gordon Topham of Fordwieh, He also won the special for the best lamb, pure- bred. SWINE William Turnbull was top win- ner with 6 firsts and Edgar How- att and D. Leary each with 4 sec- onds. Specials, best pen of 4 bacon,. hogs, W, M. Simpson, Listowel, E. Toner; best pair of pedigree sows, Jackie Ruttan, UOR$ES Clydesdale, Don McAdam, Wing- ham, won 3 firsts; percheron or Belgian, Andy Catto, with 3 firsts and 'Norman Hill of Harriston,- 3' seconds; wagon or express, Glenn Johnson, Gorrie 2 firsts and one second; carriage, Ross McKague, Wingham, 2 firsts and 1 second. Pony class, Bertram Shewfelt & Sons, Kincardine, 3 firsts, 2 see- ends; saddle pony ridden by boy, or girl, Percy Griffith and Linda Williamson; lady driver, Mrs. Ross McKague; heavy draft team, Andy Catto, McCutcheon Bros.; brood, mare, Don McAdam; light horse, Ross ateKsigue, first and second; best dressed team, Don McAdam; best gentleman's turnout, Ross IVIcKague, DAIRY CATTLE Edgar Howatt was top winner with 4 firsts and 6 seconds.' Specials, best herd of purebred cows, Ross McKague, Edgar How- att; dairy calf under 12 months,' Marjorie Ruttan, Robert Clarkson; dairy calf, School fair only, How- iek and Turnberry, Marjorie Rut- tan, Robert Clarkson, Jimmy Har- ding; beef calf, school fair, Karen Powell, Corinne Keiffer, Elaine Keiffer, all of Turnberry. Beef cattle William Turnbull and Harvey Campbell, Listowel, each with 6 firsts; William Turn- bull and Edgar Howatt each with 2 seen ads. Herd of purebred cattle, Wm. Turnbull, Harvey Campbell; beef calf, Howick and Turnberry, Bill Keiffer, Connie Cathers; beef calf under 12 months, Bill Keiffer, Con- nie Cathers; Angus calf in How- iek 4-H club, Doug McDonald. Marjorie Keiffer of the Turn- berry 4-11 beef crib was declared top showman in the beef and dairy classes. Alex Strong of Howick and Cleorgina. Keiffer were run- ners-up. WHITECHURCH Mr. and Mrs. Roy McInnis of Toronto spent last week at the home of ihis sister, Mr. Chester Casemore of Turnberry and with Kennedy relatives in this district. Mrs. j. McKenzie and her chil- dren of Turnberry have moved into Mr. Myles Ste. Marie's house on the Division Line. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Jackson and Mr, and Mrs. Archie Montgomery of Morris Township visited on Sun- day with.'Mr. and Mrs. Angus Fal- coner. Mr. John Congram of Knox Col- lege, Toronto, had charge of the service in the Presbyterian Church here, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Johnston and daughters of Clinton visited on Saturday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gershon Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. Ross McMichael and family of Clinton and Mr. and Mrs, Ed- ward Robinson and family of St. Augustine visited there on Sunday. Mr. and. Mrs. ID, A. Hackett and Joan of Ashfield 'visited on Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Howard NArallter. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Leaver and Mr. and Mrs. Ross King, accompanied their sister, Mrs. William R. Davidson to her home t Port Colbourne, and returned home on Monday. a Mr, and Mrs. David McDonald moved to the home they purchased from Mrs, J. G. Gillespie, on Satur- day. Mr. Herbert Laidlaw and Ivan „spent 'last week-end at the home of Mrs. William McClenaghan at Rock Creek, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dixon and family of Harriston visited at the home of her uncle, Mr. William Forster. Miss Norma Forster and Miss Beverly Gaunt, of London spent the week-end at their homes in West Wawanosh. Mrs. George Kennedy, teacher of Fordyce School, Won the second prize for her class in marching at the Lueknow Fair procession and the pupils received third prize for their projeet. Mr, and Mrs. Clayton Schnitz and family of Goderich visited on Sun- day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Solicits. Mr. end Mrs. Russell. Moore and fathily Of Preston, and Mr. and week-end and underwent an appen- dectomy on Saturday. He is four- teen years of.age. Larry and Kenneth Taylor of Wingham spent the Weekend at mtheeciheonmagehoa, of theiraunt, Mrs. Carl Mr. 'and Mrs. Dan Tiffin and family and her mother, Mrs, W. Stewart, Wingham visited on Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clark of Brussels. Mr. and Mrs, Mervin Pipe, Brus- sels, and Mr. and Mrs, Jack Coul- tes, Wingham, spent Sunday with Mr. andMrs, Albert Coultes. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Patterson and family spent the week-end ;.tweirtsl oi nhis father, Mr. F. IVfeK, Pat- Mr. Jack Gillespie and son Barry of Sarnia spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs J. G. Gillespie. 'Mr. and' Mrs. George Weber of Waterloo, visited on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Carr Weber, Mr. and Mrs. Weber and family visited on Sunday with.Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chambers of Harriston. Mrs. D, Willis,Billie, Gary and John, attended the wedding -dinner held on Saturday at the town hall, WroXeter, for Efoyd Ellis and Miss Musgrove, daughter of Mrs. J. U U a U N a N N N N N N N N :100xe The Whighaill. AdValteesTimest W nefaraY, het, 011, 190 Fordwich Fair Prize Winners Let Us Show You How to Boost eaning Weights for Extra Hog Returns with NEW SHUR-GAIN CREEP FEED THOMAS JARDIN Box 394, Wingham, Out., Phone 141 BRUCE McFAUI. Box 093, Listowel, Ont., Phone 979 EMERSON IVEL Box, 6, Harriston, Only., Phone 334W investors ov d 03 it® O CANADA. t I At 1140 Head Office; Winnipeg Offices in Principal Cities 440.00••••••• SOMEBODY iS GOING TO START A DAFFIN MOBILE FEED SERVICE in the Wingham Area, as has been- done recently in Paisley, Mitchell and Stratford and it might as well be you! Exceptional opportunity for the' right man to draw a five-figure net income annually from operating this type of essential farm merchandising service.' 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