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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1952-03-13, Page 11• ASHFIELD ASHI'IPJLD, Matcjz -Dir, and Mrs. Frank MacLennan have re-. turned home from a trip to Cali, fornia. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo 'Howes of Allenford were recent visitors with Mr. Earl Bowes. Mr. Dan IMacdonaltl, who, a patient in 4Goderich Hospital last week, is home again. The March_ meeting 'of the Wo- men's --Missionary Society- Fill'"`be held on March 19 at the home of Mrs. Willian , Ross. Mr. ` Archie MacMurchy is home after a , week's -visit._ in Detroit. Best Wishes to the New Groceteria Notice the store lighting in Goderich's .most modern groceteria opening soon, 'which was installed by Service Electric `~STEWART KNIGHT - . WILSON KNIGHT Great Interest Shown at Seed Fair as Awards Presented to Winners Special winners at the fifth an- nual Iluron_ County Branch:of the Ontario Crop Improvement Associ- ation Seed Fair held in Clinton District Collegiate Institute on Fri- day -and Saturday were given public- acclaim ublicacclaim on Friday night as awards and cheques were presented. Win- ner of the Jones -McNaughton -per- petual shield for the highest num- ber of points in the small seed classes was Norman Alexander. Other Winners Others awarded were H. H. 'Strang, Oliver Pryce, R. P. Allan, James McEwan, James Snell, Mrs. John Gibson, C. Wise and Son, M. T. Keyes, ,Harold Pryce, Bert ,Thom- son, Gordon Knight. In recognition of their past ser- vice with the Huron Crop Improve- ment Association, pins were pre- sented to Elmer Robertson and Harry Strang. Making the present- ation were Alvin Betties and Harry Sturdy. A" summary of the day's judging was given by the various judges in charge:- 'Iihi&-was• followed -by films shown by -the Department -o1' Lands and Forests. Vice-president of the association, Russell Bolton, where top farm personalities were present with Bob Carbert, OKNX farm editor -in charge of - the panel. Topics discussed were: pasture and forage crops in. Ontario, manage- ment, new varieties oP grass and legumes, chemical spraying in weed control, fertilization of pastures, barn drying of hay, methods of harvesting, grass and corn . sileage. Participating in the discussion were: Dr. J.• 11. Weir, field hus- bandry department O.A.C., Guelph; C. H. Kingsbury, Feldman, crops, seeds and weeds branch, Toronto, Elmer Robertson, past president Huron Crop Improvement _Associ- ation;. A. 11 McTavish, Paisley, past president, Ontario Crop Improve- ment Association. 10 -Bushel Lot Auction Chairman for the program wars Alvin Settles, president of the asd. sociatiou. Greetings ‘vere 'extended by Mayor G. W. Nott, of Clinton, and Warden Harvey Johnston, of Iluron County. Following_theAtanel AiicHoneer} Edward W. Elliott, of Clinton, auctioned off the 10 -bushel lots. Following were the .results of was chairman for the night, and --Friday's judging: Jerry Montgomery, .Clinton, Huron Fall wheat -Harry Strang, Hen- agrieulture .representative,, was in sail; R. P. Allan,., Brucetield : Allan charge. of the presentations. Wolper, Parkhill; 'William Holland, - 15,8 Entries - Clinton; 'James INieEwan, .Hensait ; '1',his Year's fair saW. 158 entries Alvin Betties, Hayfield; .1f. T. recorded in All classes. Judging Keyes, Seaforth; Russell .Bolton, the various classes were Professor 'Dublin. 11, Keegan, Guelph; K. S. Murphy, - -Early oats -M. T. Keyes, !" 'ibronto; Norman Schmidt, Mild- - Allan, R. N. Alexander, Luther San - may ; A. M., McTavish, Paisley'; ('. i ciers, Seaforth ; A. Turnbull and H. Kingsbtti'y, -Toronto; Thomas Son, Brussels; :lames McEwan. 411en ondesboro. i Late oats -R. P. Allan, H.' (;, 'Keen''interest was shown ar- the Strang, R. E. Pooley. Exet -r.: Alvin closing day of the seed fair on I Betties. Richard Proctor, Brussels ; Saturday:-a,Hnndreds attended the Luther Sanders, M. T. Keyes, Allan: -afternoon *panel discussion held in- Wolper, 'Stewart Middleton, Harold the District Collegiate , Institute I'ry+ e, Seaforth ; Russel! 13oltgn, I' Gordon Knight, Brussels. Malting barley - James Snell, Clinton; 'M. T. Keyes, James Mc - 'Ewan, 'Elgin Nott, Oliuton ; Allan 1Valper, Harold Pryee, It. E. Mc- Millan, Seaforth ; Frank Hunt, Sea - forth; C. Wise and Son, Clinton ; W. R. Dougall, Hensull ; Gordon Knight. Barley -R. N. Alexander, Gordon Kuflht, ,11. .1'.' Allan, James Mc - Ewan, A. Turnbull, and Son, M. T. Keyes. Flax ----Robert Irwin, Clinton. Beaver oats (juniors) -Mack Buh ton, Earl McSpadden, Arthur Bol- ton, Glen McMichael. Buckwheat -C,,, ,'Wise and Son, -Clinton. - Field beans -Bert Thomson, Wise and Son, R. 1'. Allan, A. Dixon, Exeter; Allan Walper;. M. T. Keyes, Ira 'Geiger, James -Me. Ewan. Soybeans -James McFsvan, R. 1'. Allan, R. N. Alexander, Gordon Knight, H. -G. ,Strang, William 11441 - land, M. T. Keyes, Allan 'Waller. Timothy -R. N. Alexander, Gor- don Knight, Cecil Johnston, M. T. Keyes, A. Turnbull and- Son, Robert E. McMillan, Harold 1'ryce, .Oliver T. Pryce, C. Wise and ,Son, James JIt'Ewan, Russell T. Bolton. Red clover -R. N. Alexander,- Iarold -Pryce, George Cantelon, 'H. 8t=rang, Pryce, 'Russell Bolton, Raymond Cantelon, G. Wise and Son, James 'MeEwan, Cecil Johnston, 'M. ,T. Keyes, Elgin Porter. Alsike--xM...'1`. Keyes, .I-111ea Me Ewan. Alfalfa -,--Gordon Knight, M. T. Keyes, Robert L Alden Crich, Richard Proctor, Harold 1'ryce, Oliver Pryce, R. N. Alex- ander. Early ' potatoes -Mrs. John Gib- son, Joseph Gibson, flussell T. Bol- ton, R. P. Allan, Norman L. Carter, Bert Thomson, M. T. Keyes. AV. 11. Dougall. ' late -potatoes -Joe Gibson. Mrs. John Gibson, W. R. Dougall, ft.• Allan, Norman L. Carter, A. Turn- bull and Son, Ha'rold Pryce,,,Bert Thomson, Douglas Houghson, George 'Walker. E Corn -Robert Allan, Allan 'Wal - per, Mack Taylor, Gordon Knight. Turnips-- R. P. Allan, James Mc - Ewan, M. '1'. Keyes. Oats, 10 bushel tots H. G. Strang, Alvin Betties, It. 1', Allan, R. E. Pooley, M. T. Keyes, Luther Sanders, Harold Pryce. Barley, 10 bushel _.lots - R. P. Allan, Harold Pryce, M. T. Keyes, R. E. McMillan, Frank tiIunt, Elgin Nott, R. N. Alexander. Any other seed -M. T. Keyes, Gordon Knight. Feed grain -R. P. Allan, 'Harold Pryce, C. Wise and Son, James McEwan, M. T. Keyes, A. Turnbull and Son, Gordon Knight. - First cut hay -James McEwan, M. T. Keyes, Alvin Betties, R. P Allan,, Cecil Johnston. - Second cut hay -'R. 14. Allan, James McPwan, M. T. Keyes, Gor- don Knight. - Junior Farmers - In the Junior Farmer seed judg- ing - contest on 'Saturday-, 38 con testants took part with John Whyte, of R.R. 2, ,Seaforth,vinninr rite junior class over 24 other compet- itors and Fred Gibson the senior class over 12 other.contestatlts.- ' Following are the results; Junior class, John Whyte - 721, Eric Anderson 674, Mao.'Bolt4.7m (171, Laverne Godkin 667, Irvin Ford 665, Harold Knight 605, Glen Oliver 650, Keith Heywood ('50, Robert, Chaffe 643, Frank Alton 6.12. Gary '.Middleton, 012, Joseph Gunn 039, LornelIackett 639, Russell Beavers 037, Robert Hern 631, Murray' Dale 029, Ben !Heywood 0041, Jim ('1ark 004, Kenneth. Campbell 597. Fred Bowes 597, Donald Dodds 584, •Neil MeGavin 571, Chester Hackett, 50'3, Robert Kerslake 5111, Lloyd Hol- land 516. Seniors, Fred _Gibson (494.. Arnold Alton, 669. Earl McSpadden 643. Charles Turnbull 621, George v'2_5 Turner 024 Glenn McMichael 010," Abraham for Middlesex County Maurice �I3ailahan 602; -John Clark Kenneth Murphy, . Victors.., -MAis � 601, Brian !Swain 597, 'Ronald e Toronto; Andrew Mc'i`avisl," Pais-. Michael 583, Bill ,Taylor 577, Jan ley. Van Vilet 559,George. Adams. The judges were: Ai Wall, as- sistant agriculture representative 30,000 pounds It is theoretically pos.: for (Bruce County Jim MacDonald, able to retake 35,000 miles of wire assistant Lambton County; 13I11 and 200 million small tacks. • From . , a single steel ingot of EVERY GOOD WISH FOR GODERICH'$ NEW GROOETERIA)P All Plumbing and- Heating at the New GROCETERIA WAS DONE BY MES W. ANSTAY WELLINGTON ST. PHONE 149 • t I VITED - - - TO VISIT TIDE NEW to see the most modern food market in this 'part of Western Qntari�- to look over the. display of goods-•- -OPENING SOON - to see the prices at which these goods are being sold. -41.14"1104.-ivr•se-voss- A FEW OF THE PRICES ARE GIVEN BELOW A Bartlett Pears 20 oz. tin 33c Campbell's 'Ketchup - 13 oz. 24c Smart's Choice Strawberries 15 oz. tin - 27c Pineapple Juice 20 oz. tin 2 for 25c Campbell's Tomato Soup Campbell's Vegetable Soup Campbell's Vegetable Beef Soup 2 tins 25c 2 tins 25c 2 tins 33c Aylmer Choice Cream Corn 20 oz. 2 for 35c Lynn Valley Golden Corn 15 oz. . 2 tins 21c ' - Good Taste Choice Peaches 15 oz. 2 tins 37c Aylmer Fancy Peas . 20 oz. 2 tins- 37c Aylmer Choice Wax Beans 20 oz. , 2 tins 39c Choice Green Beans '- - 20 oz.. 2 tins 39c COMPLETE DISPLAY OF FRESH FRUITS, VEGETABLES and COOKED MEATS Shop in comfort in this spacious Food Market Eagle Brand Milk Milko Aero Wax Blueberries 15 oz. Purity Quick Oats 21/2 lb. bag - Crispie Flake Shortening Guardsman Sardines - Astor Coffee - Garden Blend Libby's Tomato Juice 15 oz. Sunbury Tea Bags Sunbury Tea Bags Kleenex Tissues tin 25c 37c 39c 24c 23c lb. 24c 4 tins 29c lb. 93c lb. 96c 2 tins 25c 3a',s 30c 60's 59c 2 for 43c