HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1975-06-18, Page 18SENTINEL,LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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Fair, June,
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Holstein
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7.
Baker,
of 17
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from •
Making-
!Ills debut in theeShow ring, virtually
'cleaned-up" on the veteran
breedeis. Seili showed/the Grand
cow from the aged cow
Class; the Junior Champion female
from the Senior Yearling class; and
the top Junior Yearling.
Judge Baker, Tin describing his,,i
Grand ',Champion . cow, thnark •-
Becky Alert as sired by dlenliolm.
Alert Dean Pabst, stated that he
liked "'her sharpness and dairynesS
combined with a well attached
udder": , The-welt attached udder
Champion
.
was the major margin of victory
ever the 2nd prize-aged cow and .
ReserVe Grand Champion, Bruns-
veld Dividend Cora, as' owned by
Oobert W. Carter. Blyth. Judge
Baker also named an Honourable
Mention, first prize 4-Year,old,
Morris Acres Rockette Teresa as
originally bred . by Jim Morris,
Comber,. but now owned by ElSton
A. Speiran,; Brussels. . ,.,
Me junior champion female, a
daughter of Agro, Acres Revenue„
displayed bloom, cleanness, dairy-
ness and a superior set. of feet na.indr
legs When compared-with 2nd prize
Senior Yearling and ReserveJu .0
Champion, Heather Holme Royalty
Janice as shown by Cliff McNeil &
Sons, Goderich. The McNeil entry
is sired by A Birch-Hollow Royalty.•
Hol-Den Farm, Clinton„ won',
Premier Breeder, Premier Exhibit-4'
or, Breeders Herds, and Champion
Male 'awards..' Vodden"s. Bull, ,
Hol-Den Marini, as sired'. by
Flemingdale Perseus.Mark, caught .
Judge Baker's eye because, of his
esriimoronbHlendit parts.. The Reserve Chat • • ivityallee, Catiladirdsaulep
Agro Acres Unique and
H .
Larry Johnston, Auburn,
considerably larger than th(
remaining hulls.
The show was held of abnormally cool' but dry day.
. change iti location front Se seemed to suit most - of eichihitot* and the, size of rin
was much larger than recent 1
County Holstein Shows . -Ethel,
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