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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1950-10-12, Page 6BAYFIELD .FAIR ►1i' wing etre l,>•r 4e•winners, at 4,,01161.0. a l 'at iX' - in e1asme's not publishedin -this$ I a per last weak : VE' GE'T1Si Vegei a?aie Marro. rt, -T1. A. Pass, &]o� J.iil•thweil. FSE' l• tin )A - -Ed. I''ur, tt'r, firs. , Miller, Largest Pumpkin err ,Squash for teed—Mr. .,and aJrs. -4W. Metcalf; 'Wed Dav%eS. • ' • 'Gherkins --Mr. and Sirs. W. Met etkl , 13» .4..• Puss. Ouucuhabers' for table use --•-\1•r. and Mrs. Wm. `'Metcalf, H. A. Fuss. L" arles t bead nflowe Ed. .. h cl. Su Poster, Snowdon &, Grainger. 1 r fi. A. t' garden herbs—II. b. fits xon of• a ec n Z ct C W. Ross, Mrs.T4 v it e . Early potatoes,foes, l 4arba —J rs. W. . J. Jewell,Goderici, Late 'Potatoe~m- d A eCl mt nt. M 'Yellow Globe .angels®- Snowdon r & 'Grainger. 'heaviest Turnips—IL. A. Fuss, Snowdon Grainger. f , Table Turnips—H. A. Fuss, Snow- don, & Grainger. • Field Carrots—Mr. W. 5, Jewell. Table CalTots, long ---Mrs. W. J. Jewell, Fred McClymont. Table Carrots, short—Ben Rath - well, Fred Mcelyniont. Table Beets --Fred McClym ut, Ebner Webster. Winter Radishes --Fred ,McCly ntOnt. • t Cabbage—Mr. and Mrs. Win. Met- :alf, Ben lta,thy:ell. t'auliilovrea.tli1;, „and Mrs. Wm. •Mc tea1f,7 1 `W. ietettif, ,Sr. • • , White, Onictus, Irs, �'. Aietealf�, Yellow Onions --- Mr. and h"ii's. Wm. Metcalf, -A,rn,ulcl Bothwell, '' Red Totuatoes Mr. and Mrs,. ,+ 1 . . • A m. ictc..tlf 11. A 1 ttcti. V A , Yellow Tuutatoes airs. \Vnr Aliet- ctlf. .:; Largest Tonlutoes---•lir; and Mrs. 1Vru. Metcalf, Mrs., W. Metcalf.. . - Collection of small Fruit To'ni- at'oes—l:Irs. Wm. Metcalf, Sweet Peppers—Mr. r. and 'hoes, W. A1'etealf. • Iiot Peppers- Ile t Rothwell, 'Pepper Squashtash Mrs. John Ho"wtrtMrs, I ro1 Pe h tl e. Citrons; Edward Peeves, A rc . J. Jew l VY e it Hubbard Squash—Ben Rathwell, well , Fred M'c 4 `1S' xnonit, Special — Most points in vege& tables—Mr.' and,: Mrs. Win. MEtcalf. GRAIN ' AND „SEEDS White winter ,`wheat—H. A. Fuss., Barley -4i. A+,•,Fuse°' • White Oats—H. A. Fuss., Timothy — H. A. Figs, • El;crier Webster. - , ]Sent Corn --Snowdon & Grainger, Fred McClymont. - Sweet Corn—Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Metcalf, Arnold Rathwell. • Ensilage Corn—Arnold Rathwell, Snowdon & Grainger. Field crop competition in Beaver r ,or•,r011101m. • o`�"eCanadianBank co. CC-arriterce the Comm rce- Oat eraser Stirling Wald (,i, VSkbstet• bR3', ;intra ka. Peeves $1, 4th (3.• Ututhwell '8 Cith - c ; 'Itathwell• 77, 6th J. Peeve, 7 ,. 7th, es. i(`olclough 73,. 8th- ;1:. Welsh 71, Jth• J.. Keys •(3$$:' DO11E511 , •.S.CiEN --- Iluitgc�t'ti.t le bread, 'Mrs. \V. J. Jewell, 31r's.,,B. • Beaton ; date and. nut prat, 1,74. Foster, Mrs. d. '4\'est+►u ; lemon Ire, Mrs. G. Weston, Grant, Stirling; b, lIl1 1r t, 11 Weston, Mrs. Melvin. Bennett raisin pie, Joht .Keys, Mrs. G. 'Weston white layer calk*, .:1lr,s. U. Weston, Mrs;. B. Beaton.; elaoeelate layer cake, 4.6. G. 13. Beaton ; cherry cake, Mrs. B. Beaton, '!iliac, G.. •Wesion,; angel food, • Mri.. Ed. Poster, Mrs. G. R'estou ; spice Cake, ;\1- s.- W. J. Jewell ;rolled 'su t reau iefi, lrti . 1 E. Sturgeon, 11 r ' tx. A ' to l:,. Weston; r u:d c P cookies,' Ars E. Stu tgctn r d. tMrs,-.,B. 1o s.tt Scones; Beaton, ];d. Foster; grins(plain), •Mrs.' I 3 r Bea en n ifins (Gra-' ., 1 11 or c of n li�rs. B." am Batt! d. Beaton, u � r Foster„ baking, pewder'• biscuits, Mrs. G. Weston,, Mr's:, ' 13, 13eatoii , tiazalwiches for afternoon 'tea; Mrs, G. Weston, `Ed. Poster ; vegetable 'salad, Mrs. G. Westoat, Mrs. Ilowartt ; fruit . salad,: Mrs: 'John 1-1.01t u;,t1-;"-- A1'1:.- West n ;- w€!ait- loaf, Mrs. U. Weston ; maple creAnr candy, Mrs. 0. 1Vesten, Ed. • Foster ; cheeolate fudge, Jelin Keys, •Alis. G. Weston) ; dipped cluwulutes, Ai ts, E. Sturgeon; butter tarts, Mrs. , Beaton, AX, 0. t >t x; -cocoa ut tarts, Ars. G. Weston, Ed. •1''oster;r baked beans, 1L A. 1,''uss; rasp- berries, John Heys,' Mr. ;tial Mrs. Wm. -Metcalf ; peaches`, Mia. W. 3. Jewell, fir. and Mrs. Ati'Xtt.. Metcalf plums, Mrs. W. J•" Jewell;, prunes,. •Airs., W. J. ltewell; corn, (xladtvin Wcstinke; • tomatoes, H, A,. Puss, green, Ed..Poster; b tl • , 'V r 4 } 4. 4 and { , , Mrs. r. aa. AZ ut. Metcalf, • As. «. J Jewell; ellov beans Ted, Davi es Mrs. J.Jewell; eli ,.beets, -rs . A e l viu :Ben1rtt, Mrs. L. S t}geau .- c curiber pickles,. sweet, Mr: and lrs. Win, Metcalf, Mrs. Clutton; catsup, Dr A. 'Fuss, I'3d. Foster; strained honey, John Keys.; maple, syrup, Fred McClyinont, SXtowdoii & Grainger ; strawberry Jam,Arn- old Ra'thWell, Air. and Mrs. Metcalf; • tomato juice, Mrs.. . Fred MncEwan, Ted Davies.; grape jam, Ted Davies; apple jelly, Mrs. Weston, Ted Davies; any currant jelly, Mrs. W. J. Jewell, Ed. Foster. • Village Guild special for most points in domestic science—Mrs. G. .Weston Bayfield. • • D• AIRY PRODUCTS" Crock, butter, Fred Mcelymont ; faileY 'print butter, ' Fred McCly- mont; cCl'3- •m nt; cottage cheese, -Fred 'licCly- moot, He A. Fuss; •; home -rendered lard, Fred McClymont, H. A. Fuss ;• hang, home cured, H. A. Funs pair dres=s'ed chickens, , A. H: Warner, Mrs. -Grant Stirling; betuviest- dozen eggs; .. white, 'Fred McClyntont ; heaviest doken 'eggs, rown, H. A. • Fred • Mcelymo t. • 'Specials= -Pair dressed •chickens, A. H. Warner;exhib -t lr having aiYcpoiuts i'n dairy products, Fred. S eC moat,••t1. A. Fuss. LADIES' WQRIi Crocheted centrepiece, ,Mrs.' 13. Beaton, Mrs. F. Sturgeon; .chesster- .field set of three pieces, Mrs. Ruth \loran,' Mrs. E. Sturgeon; table centrepiece, embroidered, Mrs, ,3. A H Warner' Air, Jolie Howard nett, U. A, Fuss; heavy lMras, 41. • j,��ll:ssa Massa Ruth. Slorax ; l�.,aen.'s g;3- ves, Mrs. Ruth, Moran; socks, diamond, Airs, Ruth `4o a u .13. A. Fuss; .socks; heavw -1 u,t'1r Moran, ` 1: A;' t s; w .suck liue�;;` 41rs. "Ruth l of an, 1. A. Fuss, 110111E MANUFACTURES' • •I3edspread, crocheted', Mrs, 1). I)t:v�•ar ; bs.cdspread,_ any other de - Sign, ll, A. Fuss, Ed. Foster 1 , quilt applique, ,11. A. • Fuss, Airs. 13. Beaton; quilt, cotton, patched, .Miss :L. Weber, John Wilds; quilt, cotton, plain, IL A. , .f uss ; uoin f�ort,e4, Hr ' -.A. Fuss; comforter,. goose •down, IL A. Fuss; afghan', crocheted; Miss' L .' Weber ; afgbaz , knitted, Vis. 1.). Dewar ; hearth • rug, • Mrs. E:• C. Fitzgerald, Ted. -Davies; hearth .rug, Fuss,J• hooked,1:3 A. vi .Mrs. Gr ` c,b- Y r [} n ' ra at a. irs L. eb r Mrs, o tit W p, a N M � 5 b %i a h ,-;. o�an a S� o &, It '►i: OAP, n n .ut o d , > w Mrs.. r i Grainger, .P '1iae17 an, s. .eti w f cal—For � `. S i west.. Dint in ot: s p o i 1 d r tc sten' 1 es. o acti d k and - home. � t'e, . w � t •ho{lie nranufactatr ';' yrs, - G. Weston.. .; FIELD CROP COMPETITtQN . IN BEAVER -. OATS ' 1 John Keys, Staailey .towxtsliip, 87 points ; 2 Arnold-.,Rathwell, Gude; rich township, 86;, .3, George Col- clough, Goderich- township, 851/ ; '4 Fraser Stirling,'Goclerich -town- ship, 85; 5 Robert Welsh, Goderich township,. 84; 6 Grant Webster, Stanley , township 83;, 7 'Gordon Rathwell, Goderich township, 81; 8 Fred Bell, Gbder4ich .,township, 79; 9 .John. Deei•es, Goderieh. township,. 75; 10 'Edward Deeves, Goderich township, 67. • - ° KINGSBRIDGE KINGSBR•I°1�� GE, .Oct. 10. -- Arr• choir . from,. Nile . United Church, and.. Mrs. Joseph Garvey•and family,witho:Mrs. tfi ti Bogie at the organ, of Toronto, .spent' Thanksgiving provided. th'--mtrsic� °�sing3n'g'�'�•tiva- 1 anthems, with Mrs. Doug. 'McNeil LEEBt V R�:�i LEi'113U11:N, .l(let. °.10. --- '. and. ', ,• •5 13 -rr i to . ' faint, Mrs. ',Andy Barrie land of y in 3'> '.Thorold, kp•eiit tile' w(.,ek-Hatt wjth the, _'...n.tiey's, sister,_ . Miss 44 -race Hunter, R.N., at herr cottage at Hunter's Beach. )ir. 'Henry 1Itirton of Dungannon visited, cix• Sunday with his sisters, the Misses Edith and Lizzie Horton. 1 T lir. Rand lira. Chas. Walton and `Paul, of Toronto, visited with the latter's Sister, Airs. -Rod Bogie, and Mr. Bogie and with her father, 'MIN -Arch,, Horton and ,SV1r. and Mrs. , t Jas. 1lortga, and Ted, Over the Thanksgiying' week-enwd. AI,X'. • Reg. 1'Villttnts , of Toron• to was among :the visitors at the Lee - burn church' anniver'sar'y on Sunday • morning. . ti is s T, h •ladle ' of thebuf•n W.li e s Le �. S. 1- . are invited to attend the autumn to n e. rI1 thank -offering at Port A h � t ert' i:ted i; l l? TiJ u T Churchnext:Wednesday� nzn r e e 6, the1 t at $p.m. Mass Clara S hC in ssx , McGowan •, is 'to;, he the guest, speaker. • ., •Tile• Leeburn W.I.S; vwZ• hold: '-their' thank -offering meeting -at Mr's,, A11an S'c1Xrarn's,on ,Wednesday after noon, the 18th at-, ,2 p.m. Please note change of afternoon. • Mrs.• Harrower .will be guest speaker. Thailksgivittg Day guests with 'Mr. and Mrs. Hume Clutton were their sons, Ed. Mutton of Guelph, -and Jim and MrS. Glutton of Lon- don. - Anniversary. Service.—The rei ent- Aly decorated interior of the church and the 'beautiful .arrangement of autumn -flowers made a nice setting rfor the seventieth anniversary' ser -i- 1 vice held in Leeburn United Church on Sunday morning:' 4 capacity withtheir re aifives here. taking the' sola Mr. and =Mrs,. Charles Dalton and �' part in. one. Rev. son David, of Toronto 'arespendin Jos'. Harrower,..recently appdinted Spending .minister to the charge, gave a' holidays. with Mr,• and Sins, Jeremiah- Dalton. ' Miss,Eileen Wallace and Mrs: Fenney, of • Taf onto,,,spen•t the week- end visiting with Mr. ;and Mrs. James Wallace. ' • -Miss Elizabeth. Martin of Gode-. rich' is visiting with y'Mr. and Mrs., Andrew Martin. Hiss Stella*Dean is spending' the =eek cin-dd z��? o'nest ,,° `. . tatting,.' MTS. •p' Stn.rgecrn, Miss F. lir.. 13esnlbrid O'Donnell• is visit Weber; ciird 'table -corer, Mrs.• E. inn for a few dtys`iii Sarnia. Sturgxeon, '`lIr's. ' J.• Howard ;. eio- -lir.. :John Wallace Is. visiting • splendid'sermon on ".The•Sower and the Seed,"' •touching briefly on 'the past y ears ..of • the„church. .The ehurch .was filled t: capacity. RENM1LLER: . BENMILLE13Oct. 10. -Mr. -and Mrs. Jack ' Hildane of Hamilton pl •sent Tha-nsgiv ing week -end wit h .,61-ativ es "h"'acfe • arid:"'in'�;oderieh, ". Mr: and Mrs. David Harrowerf London spent,, the • weekend with Roy. and Mrs. 'xlarro\ver: , Mr. -and Mrs. ,Painter Kilpatrick, Brian and Cheryl, of Toron'to,.spent- Thanksgiving here and lir Ashlield. . Mr. and.'Mrs. Elwyn Pk Timmer and Billie 'and Mr, • and -Mrs. Vern 'Gledhill spent, the Thanksgiving week -end•• in . (Mina .with -Mt. andAirs. K. Bowden. • Mr. and Mrs. Pill Fisher of Kitchener.: pent the weekend with. choted , tablec-l'ol•h, Mrs. ,E. ;Sturgeon, rens in Flint Mich Mis. ,, Fred MacKivari ; . tea' towels, Mrs. E. Sturgeon, \Irs. • Lloyd M ikins ; tea • *cloth. embroidered; ' Mrs. - I. S'tiirgeon, Miss 3.' Weber'; •tea cloth, crocheted, ,_Miss E. Weber, Mrs. John Howard ;' centrepiece for dining -room table, _Airs. G. Weston ; lttnc•lreon ,,set, Mise. E.' Weber•, Mr• . John Howard.; ;buffet set, crocheted, Mrs. E. ' Sturgeon, Mrs.' Ru.tit Moran';'. buffet set, ',embroidered; Mrs. Eu'th Wrap:. It; A. , 'I+'uss : luncheon set, crocheted.. Mrs. Ll.civd I.\Iakins,. Mrs. •1ititl�, Moran;,, henr- stitcheci ,sheets, Mrs. G. 'We•t(an. II. • .A. Fuss I-ril1O\\'t'ali .i, 'henastitched, - 'Mr•s t; .-WW`e ttl r, IF -A. I tss--;, pillow; .cases, etnbroitlery, Arrs E,' Sturgeon, • II. A. 'Fuss; • pillow curses. Miss E., - • Weber,, Mrs.. Ruth Moran : •vanity i set, Mrs. E. Sturgeon, 'Ails, E. • Weber; bedroom' towers, practical. Mrs. Ruth Mitran. Mrs. G. Weston ; ciressc•r runner, Air:. Ruth , Aloran; Miss 1;, \Velaer i girl's vr,i,cj s,,,•ic�, r11. A. • I' a r, AIr.s. E. ' `turgenu : -r I girl's �vuot,--i itis, \Ir's: I:: 51urgedn, ' lirs, Rath _A1oran *Clad? 5111) 5alit ' ! :Cllr:?.i "hili:-.�1t"c;r ii AI:. (;. '1''is-t,an . I.loy.s pants from old gaartnent, Airs. 1:. St t&g;er,n, H. . A..• Fuss ; child's pill! over sweoter. Miss 13, Weber, - Mr.�:. Ruth .Moran : ,child:s cardigan sweater, Miss E. Weber, , Ted T)av-ie ; child's play dress. Airs: G. 1Vestr�n, II. A. Fus.:. ; baby's. aac•ket. bonnet and .bootees,, crocheted 'Mrs. 'Ruth Moran, ,Mrs: W. J. Jewell: baby's racket . bonnet and bootees, } kprt, Mrs. W. J. , Jewell, '. Mrs. •13.• Weston ; erib sheet and. pillowcase., ' H. A. Fuss. :Mrs. 'John .-Howard ; carriage c•irve•r, • Mrs. Ruth Mora n, Mrs. E: Sturgeon ; apron, praetieal, Mrs. E. 8turgeen, Miss Fl. Weber: house' dress, 13.-' A. Irks, Miss E. Weber; bed jacket, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Metcalf, •Mrs, G. Weston : women' i gloves; Mrs.: C4 . J. ..I ewell; Mrs. T. Sturgeon; hostess apron, Miss E. Weber, Mrs. Ruth Moran lady's fancy handbag;, Miss.. E. Weber. Ed. Poster; lady's sweater, Miss. E. 'C giber, ,firs. Ruth Moran lady's, . nightdress, H: A.' Puss; lady's slip, H. A. Furs, ; .-pyjamas, Ed., -Poster, H: A. Fu s ; knitted' ptillover sweater, Sirs. Melvin Ben (MADE FROM 100% WHOLE WHEAT) ..','and here's,whole wheat. in its most popular form 1 Don't neglect the great food nu- tritionistt say we ,geed — whole wheat! •Xt contains vital food • elements. And NABISCO SHREDDED WFIEAT is made Porn 100%p whole wheat! You'll enjoy this delicious, , golden cereal with corn syrup, honey or'am. Just pour on hot water and drain or serve fresh from . the package! - • AIr.. Walter' and Miss Brid- ' Kelly of London were Koine fol' the. holiday with their parents, Mr. and .Mrs John Kelly.' •• We hear that some of our neigh- bors had, a rare treat fur Thanks= giving in the way of, fresh wild raspberries. - This is quite unusual for October'. • Th a #a TH R4CITE' AN GRFAM l�ow�. D RSQRADI . . Clean... N ter II. Su ,P , �� a y p rior nt DEAN COAL, PHONE 95-W CO. Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Fisher. . Mrs, C. Moore. of Saltford spent the week -end' With' 'her aur,- lis; Pony Walter.. •' .hiss Helen Mo-n-tgomery auti girl friends of. Toronto, and Mr:. and Mrs.. flnyry Montgomery and -Sharon, of•GAderich township; spent Thanksgiving With Mr. and Mrs: 1`I. Montgomery-'' Mr,,, and Mrs. Russell Hill, - Mary and -Helen, of Mitchell spent Stn. datt , `With . Mr.. ono .Mrs:. Stanley' l'aaristotic.. • - The Bentniller W.M.S, Is holding farmei;s' prvcluce and bake ,sale at McCreath's store' on 'tile ' Square in. Goderich on Saturday, 'October 14th. •The'•Colboinrey '4't'omen'. Institute -N4-II-Y- h-ortr-fhe-jQctober.u-'meeting- 'meeting -in the. Township Hall, Carlow, ' on • Oetobe.r 17th, e Rolls to. be. answered with "Birthplace of your grandmother." The .'Mee -ting is a week - early in order to make ar- rang;errtont.s • for the Federation banquet. '. � e. is a pure drink of natural flavours ! 1]wt heat and rub to quickuick4relI2D' i and auto the ief you get Greaseless, last -drying, ncf, •i strOat or unitleae,lnt Odor. LARGIt • Get a •bottle today; • ke ,p ' ecONOM.c - - .'_ It baggy.: w -site 664 YOUR COMMERCE BRANCH: Keystone yin Streej The towns of'tCanada are pleasant places.; Our town has a• character all its own,.".. but any, Canadian feels at i'ome'here. .,,r. y .. professional man. He's learned from many towns , like ours. So he knows how'to give the kind • of service that comes only with, long acquaintance:' '`'►71)ll�iillfllll111h'!'11'`"��"' 11?u There's our bank -4013 , for instance a branch, of The Commerce. You'll findone' in most towns. And -there's our bank manager. He's a • itr Yes, du; Canadian towns' are -pleasant places'... and the mep a,nd women at your Commerce branch are good people to know. . The Canadian Bank fCornrnerce. :a r-» "Theommerce" �q► • Lorni H. boucbard, LOVELY T4"- LOOK, AT - and a honey for wear describes Nylon whether it it for "• attractive' garments or rich durable seat co9crs for your car. , . THE FINISHING+; LINE ' .. r that', -where all *Intuits • '• ,, aro declared'. And it's equally fru* of automobiles iibicb • - 'owe so much of'theft sieok 'appearanto to "Poco" finish WHEN WINTER' COMES ... you riatraliy want a high 'quality anti -f reeta, C.i-L' -- ` } Ethylatn'e Giycoi Anfi•Freeze, the permanent typo oral -freeze, it a "must" for your Car This Winter. 41 ^ •139-50A When you "step -on the gas' iIi a smart new -model car, you've.little thom.ght of what Chemistry does to rttake this pleasure ' possible. Yet its contributions are manifold both .on the assembly Iine and for maintenance: "I eco" and "Dulux" •finishes, Nylon seat coverings, s, C -I -L 'Anti -Freeze, Carbon • Black,'so •essential to Ore eonstrurtion,;... all are'produets , of Chemistry, which help make your car a' better' car. "Fabi'ikoid" upholstery, Plastics on. the dashboard, and a C -I -L Automotive Specialty for • about'every maintenance requirement are Contributions of Chemistry to the improved.,, perfo` trtance o#' your car. That's ;why,the C -IL Oval symbolizes the com�� kany "Serving Cana. - • ay' diarxs Through Chemistry". SERVING CANADIANS THROUGH CHEMISTRY CANADIAN.cAN,ApiAtt INDUSTRIES Ltti1M1TED ' Mur,oNTREAL -.. •••.:•••••••••,{....,