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Times-Advocate, 1978-09-28, Page 18 (2)Pogo 18 t. Times -Advocate, September 28, 1978 PYMS w tth'the _hampron calf left thud TOP 4-H two Ir addition top pos.t•ons in the whue brother Bran to taking four of the five top spots Exeter 4-H beef calf club as well. her had the top calf and ond•Fred Herr. who had the third in the feeder Margaret. was, seta plaqe steer Coates. shohmanship beside calf dub, the right, won the nd to showmanship Pym family members and .with showmanship Shown walked q, had the ►esct'rve them are Tom photo Stott COME SOUTH TO SHOW - Members of the Kippfteld 4-H beef calf club staged their achiever+ent 'Soy os port of the Exeter fair 'or the second year Snown from the .eft are: les Co sr' o showman; David Townshepd ttop calf ond•second show- - tranship; Bill Gibson reserve champion colt and third B• an Falconer th rd oloce coif Staff photo F. • g. g. 11 • _ - t11111111111111111111h1L Q _ ALVIN BECKER Smith - Roles Agent invites you to visit the Smith - Roles Display at the Plowing Match in Wingham From Sept. 26 to.30 14. 11111111tlhllllllllllltlllhllhhlllr11111lIIIIHIfill IIIII11111IIIIIMII II 11111IIII i itillIIitI111111IIII111VIII1r Record entry list for poultry show A record number of entries trom six enhibitors featured the poultry show at the. ExeterFail:. Saturday. Perennial winner Cliff Pepper. R R. 1. Dashwood captured 23 •-red ribbons. They came in White Rock. New Hampshire. Minorca. Ktute Leghorn.•.1ncflr:,1 and :\ustralorp breeds Doug (;i11 of Crediton took six first prizes with his - Barrel Rocks and George Tiernan. Dashwood was a wir.nerIn White Wyandntres Don't buy until you seethe best. Pym family dominate calf show The Pyn1 tamely monopolized the prize list at Saturday's judging of the Exeter Fair feeder calf club. Elaine Pyne's calf was selected as overall champion by judge George Earley of Kerwood The prize animal was purchased tor 78 cents per pound by Darling's 1GA. The reserve c'hantptonship went to a salt shown- by Elaine's brother Brhuh It Harvest resumes The persistent rainfall. which had plagued area farmers fol• the past three weeks. came to a halt over the weekend and has seen a return to normal harvest. A fess far lthers' ere able to get 00 their land over the weekend, while others had to wail until ]ionday firs .John -McCart, Newbury won 12 first place awards -wit r White and Brown 1,l'1. horns.. sex and New Hampshires udsen and Dennis of Petrolia re winners in the Cornish Category and Andy Kiehl. (. oderich won in Sussex and ndot1e In the' bantam 'poultry • division, 13ert Mitis of d;rkteric•h was the overall winner with 21 red ribbons others taking first prizes were George Tiernan. Dash- wood. -Don Dearing. Exeter and Knudsen And Dennis. Petrnha Mans entrees were also shown in the fruits and vegetables section. Major ss inners included Shirley Cooper..' Mike V'eri, Bruce Perry. Mrs Harold Cud - more. Mrs Stan Love. Mrs Thomas. G Hein and Sheila - Miller .Josie ityc•kman with nine firsts. six seconds and three - thirds was the major flower exhibitor Carolyn Petry took five ribbons Other winners of more than one first were Mrs Stan Love and Mrs Thomas G !fern v Grain Bins by if you think all grain bins are alike. you're in for a pleasant sslrprise. when -we show you a Grain Bin by (Butler You'll-spe how Butler engineering has designed in protec- tion for your grain safe from weather and rodents. Von can choose from a complete line of sizes and calfacities fo meet your needs Don't buy any grain bin until you•see the hest Grain Bins by Butler. . MF Agri -Builders can design supply and install a complete grain storage and drying' facility at very competitive prices. Call us soon for more information. • MF AGRi BUILDERS BUTLER RR 2, Staffa Ontario, NOK 1Y0 Phone 345-2611 AGRl-BUILDER I The bean har'est is in full sss nig and hoax's remain high that the dry weather will continue until it is com- pleted. Ironically. the inter- national Plowing Match. which has been plagued by wet weather in recent years. may sutler some due to the good w-eather as malty farmer's nla\ not risk taking a day oft .work to attend. too, was bought by Darling's for 72 cents a pound. Third place was taken by Allan Pym His animal drew a top bid of 72 cents from Bev Morgan. Name -fourth' was Alan Powe's calf. 1t went to Darling's for 70 cents per pound. The Pym family was back again with Margaret gaining a Ittlh place finish. Her calf was' bought by F'reenian Horne. tor 70 cents per pound. :\ calf shown by Gerald .Iohits was the sixth best. -It also .w.on the prize for t;a1 ling the most weight of 1i65 pounds. The buyer was A & 11 Food Market, at 7012 cents a pound. The rein tinder of the .calves with their• buyers and Prices paid were: Scott Potcombe Bev :Morgan, 69— cents, 9 - NEED PRIORITY All farmers require a priority of claim against the assets of processors who -have declared bankruptcy — before any claims by banks, said Peter Hannam, president, of the Ontario Federation of Agriculture "ICs about lime the government • stopped dtscritnirztng against livestock 'valid • poultry producers and included them - in the proposed Legislation:" \tr Hannam added. cents; Murray Rundle' - Hensatl Sales Arena, 67 ants: Janet Shapton — Darbng's, 70 cents; Sharon Rundle -- Henson Sales Arena, 68 cents; Catherine Johns — Dalton F'inkbeiner, 68 cents; Bevan Shapton lfensall Sales, 68 cents: Wayne Shapton — AI's Super FARMERS PUT THESE NUMBERS BY YOUR PHONE FOR FALL CUSTOM PLOWING AT REASONABLE RATES GRENIER BROS. 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