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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1951-10-04, Page 9(M'R!5. ".>4,x, r0pifa!�' •4t , rot BATFIEL1 Fi A new event, a "tractor rodeo, was a feature .attractlon of the Bayfield field ori Thursday, -last. UnusuOlycool- weather cramped the style of the fair souls - what, but despite .this everythipg was run off on schedule. ,, The i►lobile rodeo, Was open for Cloys and girls between the ages of t\velve and eighteen yea!rs;'the pur- pose being togauge the Skill of a • person in dri"y'ing a' tractor 'about 'eii obsta'cle course without collisiour .Complication of the task was. a huge trailer towed by a tractor. • This season's fair was concluded, ,in the evening with a concert, play III and -dative at• the.Tovrn Hail.Music through`tlie afternoon was provided by‘,* the R;O.A,F, •,Band from Oen- . 'Ocala; - A shield for the ,greatest number of points wa'ln 'by a school.was awarded to St'aniey school ' No, 4. Margaret Howard Howard was 'chosen high girl; Neil MacGregor, high boy; l~Ielew Grainger, junior girl, and Donald. MacKenzie, ,llanior. . boy.' Winners in. "Elie various classes were as follows; ,!$DIES' WORK Mrs,, Ed. Foster, Elizabeth Weber, .Mrs. R.' ;Hr Igiddieton, Mrs. Ruth Moran, Mrs. Chas, Scotehnier, Mrs. Wm.. Rohner, Mrs. John Howard, 1 Mrs. Hen RathWell, Mr's, '•.A, Fuss, Mrs. W. J. Jewell, Mrs. Gland- win Westlake, Airs... 1oy4 Maklns,. Mrs. Grant Turner, ' Snoivdeilr, Grainger,, Don McKenzie. MINE ARTS " Mrs. Ross Middleton, Mrs. John. Howard, Mrs }It, i" I, Middleton, Miss Ann Tate, Mrs, W. J. Jewell, Mil's Elizabeth Webber.. 'Spe' ial ,Prize given:. )y Mrs. Dick' O2Colufell of New . Xao* City , was won by: 1..yt Mrs. Ross Middleton, 2nd' Mrs. Jol4n Howard,. DOIMIESTI.V-SCIENCE Mrs . W.- 1. Jewell, Mrs. Lloyd Makins, Mrs. Roy Elliott, 'Mrs. Grant Turner, Mrs, James. Stirling, Mrs. Grant 'Stirling, Mrs. Ed. Foster, Mrs, R. Stirling{ Mrs. Ben aRe;thwell, Mrs. John Howard,, Mrs. John Middleton, ° Mrs. Melvin Ben- ;dl Dmito 114 SIGN q L nett Fr A. fins'! We: Sohn I aeis, 'Arnold Rgtl well, Mrs. Seotch mer, Paul Cleave, Snowden & Grainger, Mrs. Gladwin Westlake, ,a Special prize "given by the. Village Guild, IBayiiel ,d,for the nut points won in this class vvas won by M ,s, J. Jewell. o Goderich. • DAIRR I'RQIIUG"FS Fred McOlyatont, H. . FOSS,A. 11. Warner, Sherlock Keys. Special prize given by Standard Chemical Co., Goderieh, • or •most points, in this claSs was won lay Fred Meelymont and H. A. Fuss.' Canadian .Tire Corporation, Gode-• rich, specidi for the- best • pair of (tressed chickens was won by A.. H. Warner. The Robert Sinipslia special for most • points won in dbuiestie science, ladies' • avork and bonie manufacture was: won by MLS.W. Jerweltf Goderteb, libLANTS'AND FLOWERS Mrs. W, ' Jewell, +Ira: Wm. Metcalf, Fred Middleton, Mr's Grant Turner, xs: Rey Elliott, Mrs.,, John Howard, Mrs. 1Via;kins, Mrs. Melvin Bennett, Mrs. Gladwin !Westlake, Stewart ,Middleton, ed. Foster,. Edward peeves. Special prune given by Keith. Westlake, Zurich, for ib,ost points in this section wan won by • Fred Middleton. VEGETABLES BLES John Gibson, A. H. Warner, -Fred McOlyznont, Don MacKenzie,.Edwin Dunn, Paul 'Cleave, H. A. Fuss, 'S4aowder.(4 Grainger, Mrs. 'W. J. Jewell, Mrs. M. Hewlett, Ben Rath, well, Harold 'Penhule, Ar H. '\Varner, Aridield Rathwell, Mrs. Roy Elliott, Sherlock . Keys, I)on Mae - Kenzie, . kid, Foster, Mrs. '• • (. Scotehxner,, Mrs. Lloyd Makius, Special pr` ize 'given by ,-MacPher- son Bros., Clinton, wai; wo% by, Fred McClymont, Varna. FRUITS 1'rtiser ; .Stirling, Fred Middleton, Stewart Middleton, FIarold Penhale, But for ou r gown protection make sure it's THE. COLC)R. GUARANTEES THEW ), t It costs no more to•be Sure 1• So• don't ike 1 anee►:;with ordinary fuels. Insist on 'blue coal'• the famous trade -marked fuel that is rigidly inspected and tested before it • leaves the • .minee..thencolored.,.bblei for.�.y..uur�ideastir;Gcatit9r�,_yQtt>r4ttrat,e..eltltaaa_and.:.yom,r_r seoiin..ce.�c economical long burning service and full heating eoinfort'aud, value for every, cent spent.• QUALITY KI Z ' KING'SI4RIDGE,,. Oct. 2. —Mrs. Victor Fennie" and daughter, , of Toronto, are' visitl ug for .n few weeles with her parents, Mr; ant: Mrs, James Wallace; al�Crs. Jahn Kenny of'Detroit spent the; week -end at her „summer home on. the Rine Water highway. Mr, Thomas Wallace,' who .rias been visiting in• ° Flint; • Mickt,, '•-f the been month, is not feeling as ;well as his friends would like 'him to be. • The ladies of 'St, Josep'h's parish held a Meeting on 'Sunday evening and it. was decided to have a fowl stepper in the hall on Tuesday, October 30th. Mr, and Mrs. Ray Dalton motored. to Toberinory last week. Mr. John I)evereau:c,t• who has been saili;i r, all stiwmer, returned horde on Waturd'ay from, Coiling - wood.. TAYLOR'S CORNER . } TAYLOR'S' CORNER, WI. 2.-".-. Mrs,. F. Powell, Fred McClyinont,, Mrs. Gladys Thomas, of Montreal,, Airs. Wm. Metcalf,* Edwin .Dann, laas:_ been vislaaling, her ,y1 ter, •,Mrs. its. M. Bennott, .. James °Stirliiag, ,Hugh McCabe , of Go(1'eric�h - town - 1s. . W. J. Jewell, Mrs. ` John ship. i Howard, Don McKenzie. ` 1 Mr. • Melville - Sturdy returned tl'he special apple competition wits lame last week from Victoria Hos- won' by the following 1st Mrs. 'pital, T.oridon, where he sueeesr;- Fvjltll'is Powerl; 2nd lied McCIy- I idly underwent. two Serious opera- mbn't : 3rd Mrs. Grant Turnery • ations, - ' POULTRY 'Mr, Wilmot :Ha:ache arrived home Ivan Mcelymont, .Fred Meely I'ilris week from a tri'},) to the West. snout, Clifford. pepper;, Harold Pen -1 Ladies: Aid. Meeting. ---The Ladies' hale; Edward Deeves, Mrs. F;velyn A,id' met at 'the home of Mrs. Wm.Sturgeon, Irwin Trewartha: HOGS • t,Snrder . ou • Tuesday afternoon of R. his week. The members answered W. R. Lobb & Sons, A. Winner, Elsner -Webster, Grant ,the 1'0 by giving.a grandnio�thei•'s aL'iug• ,cure. Mrs. C'. Whitely read the The T. Eaton special fui the best Soriptiu'e passage, white 1.111;s. (Rev.) three bacon hugs a b G 'a t' Newton gave a - short talk on the • 6 I' G. ZINN & SON; R. R. 1, DUNGANNON, FNM:. MARSH," R. R. 5, GOPERICH were made for. the bazaar • t7; -,be, held the -first Saturday its N�oveln- be'r. ' It was 'decided to hold a, bee to houseclean • the . church in, the near future. .. • dainty lunch Was t,b \i 1 \\ 1) Il 1 1 Il r ssity for overseas relief. Plans . Cerved bythe • hostess. 1'he Ndvetu Stirling• - (c ec ° "The Canadian Oil company special for best boar, any breed, was won by W. R. Lobb & Sons, DAIRY CATTLE • Irwin Trewartha,. Thowas_Rnth.- veII, Arnold 'Rathwell, . I3.. T re a tuner. . Dr. '('oson - special '\Nets w011 by, Irwin'Tre\va"rthit for truest type heifer. Best dairy herd, special (riven by ber meeting will • be. held .at the home .of Mrs. Chester: Sturdy.. with, . hostesses Mrs. C. and Mrs.13. 'White- l.y and •Firs: K. Holmes. The roll wilt' Abe answered by giving n house- cleaning hint.. .Mustard-- C'`t21.1 CO., • I3'1`ifi'l l3E`Til; "taiid the •Ella iia :feed • Co., • vas won •'by Irwin Trewartha. ' BEEF CATTLE • John *.McGregor, .Klopp Bros., ,Mi°s. ('. Scotch;liar, Jack McGregor:, Siwcial prize given by E, Brecken- ridge Hardware, Goderlell, for best showing of beef cattle was won by J. )'1eGI•egor, HenSall, .Special prizes., given by Samis Motors?, Goderich,• were 'Won • by Kropp Bros., •Zurich, and John M6, Gregor, Hensall. • "" • Special prize given b,y Supertest oil .Co. •for best beef held was won by Klopp 'Bros. SHEEP' . Pepper, Snowden &• (Grainger, 1). AV.• Deering, P. E. 1)cert.ng, .Gordon Elliott.. Standard 011e n.ical Co. speciatls For best showing in long . haired, - William Pepper and -Snot•deti & (l•r a 1uger ; for bast shoving in shut•t haired,' 1'. Deering. 1). \V, Deei- iat • Market lamb special ----Snowden •& (. rat inger. HORSES • 1.aytvr,• '1'uylur,'.J. A. • Darl1ug, J'ue [Corey, A. W. Etheringtun, lt.''Kirk-- ly, .1. It. Burns, :lake Browne, ('lair- 'tlony, Karry 'Taylor. - • 81wcia t prize gii'-eh by Robert •Sintlasnu ('o., Ltd., LO►udon, for ox- Mia{tui • coating greatest distal:We was mala l.►,' J. •A.,. 1)arlin;, •I)tiblin. • • (1 1N ,. NI) SEEDS II. A, fuss, Robert Welch, . a'nold Itutllwoll, (Irani Wehster,-Paul Cleo ye. Snowden & Gra iuger,'A. I1., \\'n ra r• TRACTOR "RODEO,. Trnelor =:rodeo for.l)oys and egirIs front • twelve Jo* e:igltteeil• years --1st. • laanr ,t`olcllitigh,- 2ncl Alex,. Ostrom, and • Lloyd, Holi•and,- -1'tli '.l'ecl Dunn. ' FIELD CROP' COMPETITION • P'iel(l crop competition in Beaver outs: ,Steivatrt Middleton, 177; \Vila ei•• Rei(l, • 174 Robert t,irliilg, 170% :' .Robert: AVelsh, 1 Ill ; Arnold RRothwel1, :1119; Murray Giro lager, :Alm; ,l►►trti l`{lltl', ltk.21/2Fraser Stirling. 102; grant Webster, 10(1; A.' Mus'tar(1, lfr,S: bei•1oek Keys, 1118. • ' EDWARD .COAL COMPANY GODERICH PHONE 98. TRIPLE INDEMNITY, INSURANCE r„PA .new policy providing accidental death.. and diamernberment lbnefit to_T *protect your loved ones. Your beneficiaries will receive: °. Face Value of the Policy -if you di,e from ,a natural cause. Double the Face Value' of the policy if you die by accident. Triple the •Face Value of the policy if you die by accident while riding as ct pa , senger in certain, public conveyances or while in a burning,public building. You yourself get liberal dismemberment benefits providing' cash for I .ss'of parts of y'our„body. , • •,,,-- • Aak for our pamphlet "High 'Public Acceptance.' giving particulars of throat; benefits. 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