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Used Car Clearance
SaIQ
Due to a change in Management each and
Every Used Car Must Be Sold,
1952Ford Customine 2 dr. Blue
Low mdage 1745.00
1950 Ford 1 dr., Black 1245.00 on Albert st
1949 Meteor 2 dr.' Blue 1095.00 Mrs. L. Waxman, Brussels.
• 1949 Meteor 995.00
e rSedan,Green
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1949 Mercury 2 dr., 2 tone green FOR SALE
FOR SALE -
Large hilae Tomatoes,
Oen. broDolrsld.
FOR SALE -
ilstension ,table, huifet and four
(+hairs. Call 40 ring 2 Brussels.
HOUSE FOR RENT -
On
,, Brussels, apply tc
Radio 1045.00
1947 Monarch Sedann, Blue 695.00
1947 Mercury Sedan, Maroon 545.00
1947 Dodge Coach, in Excellent
Condition
1947 Chevrolet Coach •
1951 Austin Sedan, Grey
1950 Austin Sedan, Grey
1940 Nash 2dr. Green
1939 Chry. Sedan, Blue
1941 Hudson, Blue
1938 Chev.
1937 Chry.
1936 Olds.
1937 Plymouth
USED TRUCKS
1952 Fargo 1/2 ton, Very Low
Milage 1095.00
1951 Mercury 3'ton 800.00
1949 Mercury 3 ton Completely
Reconditioned 800.00
1947 Mercury 2 ton, with stake rack 550.00
1951 Mercury 3 ton. Reconditioned
Motor 1000.00
1951 Mercury 3 ton600.00
1948 Mercury 3 ton - 600.00
1946 Chev. 1 ton 400.00
1952 Ford Tractor and one way disc 800.00
We also Must Reduce Our Stock of
New 1953 Meteors.
795.00
750.00
495.00
495.00
150.00
150:00
150.00
95.00
50.00
25.00
65.00
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BUSINFSS CARDS
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C, A. Myers, M. D., L. M. C. C.
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
MMus St Rose 4. Brewsls, Oat,
DR. R. W. STEPHENS
Graduate Wit+ i of Taranto
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Toiwrsaa 45 - Sen.seM. Oat.
Chas. T. Davidson
INs<1RANCE FOR ALL RUBS
A. -.--
for Great Wirt ill totters Os.
Aar Oins. 99
JOHN E. LONGSTAFF, Optometrist
Ease Eimi ai. Glum Ishii
Maas 791 Seafoel6 flak Simi
HOURS: 9 - 6. Wed. 9.12.30. Sat. 9 a.m. b 9 as
G. ALAN WILLIAMS, Optometrist.
Pairlck St., WI NCHIAIE
At Kincardine Office Ea+eei Tasoda7.
Mee Wingbam 770 a 3, lOneardimss+.
• Evenings by .Appointment
J. A. Monagahan, R. O. Optometrist,
I.L3TOWEL, ONT.
,,Specialtzing In Eye Ezmtttination mad the Fittle* of Mem
Office M Iisfmwel C1in c BaIIdYg
Horne 9:00 ams. to 6:00 p.m. dilly; Cooed Weiudp p.
Opo every Tuesday and Saturday Evening 7:114 1. OAS
Other evenings by appoixtmeet Ross 936.
O. A. Rann do Co.
FUN'F.RiIi. AND ALYteIJL.ANCE gamma
Upland Fuson! Director and Embiur
ALONE as or rlts - RRUgSELIl, CMT.
ornwO
Harvey W. Stephenson
itopmentstive for Sun Lit. Asuman Cs.
Canada Heald, and Accident Ca. .
Comm* General Insurance Co.
Mae 43x *arab
Walker Funeral Horne
Day or Night Calla Telephone U
No Extra Clrarxe for Use of Funeral Mats
licensed Numeral Director and E nb'a11os r
°minty -four Hove' Ambulance '&Mee
Dales' Flowers Exclusively
EO cord of soft and 14ardwood mixed, '
38.00 a cord on pile,
Fred Selling Phone 10318
FOR SALE -
Dry Hard body wood, Beach and
Maple.
Stuart McNair Phone 1038
FOR SALE -
200"Warwick Red Pulls s, Warted
to
0. L. Workman . Phone 15x
'FOR SALE --
Holstein Cow, 4 yr. old from as
Oredited herd, to freshen Nov. let.
Wm. 5peir Plione 64r12
FOR SALE -
1 Johnston Tron Horse Gas Motor.
Ace new.
Gordon Blake Phone 42r9.
FOR SALE -
1 I dining room suite comprising of
. i6 chairs, 1 buffet and table, in A-1
shape,
Phone 5r2, Brussels.
FOR SALE -
Turkeye,oven ready for banquets,
weddings, etc.
Jack Wheeler Phone 12313
FOR SALE -
Hardwocd and softwood scabs, also
cedar for kindling.
Jas. Stevenson Phone 80r4
FOR SALE -
7 head of Cattle, average 550 lbs..
1 Durham Helfer with calf.
13 Pigs about 95 lbs.
Joe Chapman Phone 3Sr15
STRAYED -
One Steer to Lot 27, Con, 18, Grey
Township. Owner can have same by
proving ownership and paying for
advt. and expenses.
Jim McDonald Phone 56r11
FOUND -•
Ohild's red pullover sweater on
running board of truck at fair
grounds on Friday. Owner can halve
same by call ins at the Brussels Post
and paying for this adv,
FOR SALE -
Bray Pullets - for November -
Teu'ii need•theee for the later Grade
A Large your markets demand, For
December order broilers, lmened'
t taste delivery of some, includink
started chicks, Get particulars now
Wm, G. Bray, Ethel,
FRESH HONEY FOR SALE -
Get your pails filled now with
the Iight golden honey at 14c per
Ib., or almost all clover honey at
1Sa per Ib. Ask us to show tt to
you.
Lloyd Wheeler Phone air8
I
1 LIVESTOCK WANTED
1 Dead, disabled' horses n1 cows
1 removed free of charge. For meant
i and efficient service oleos*
1 "STONES" col/eat Ingersoll 31 or
. Brussels 72.
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1 ATTENTION FARMERS -.
I DEADSTOOK removed from yaw
1 farm Promptly for sanitary e,spoeal
Telephone Collect: Brussels Ullit
: or Elmira 664.
GORDON YOUNG LIMITED
+ WANTED -
Build a fine business! Pull or
shore time. Learn how 7011 can seri
cosmetics, domestic products
tonics, liniments, farm products,
etc. WO offer You 1FR105) SiUECTALO
monthly, high commission and
the chance of establishing a
Mistiness of your own, Details on
request.
" FAMTL8510 Dept. 4, 1600 Delorimler,
Montreal -
Ohlidren'e Competitions
'Sports, sunning races, 90 yd. sprint,
beys, 0.$ yrs., Raymond Bronson,
Murray Lowe, and 'Danny Pearson;
giris ee-$ yam„ Geraldine McTaggart,
Dianna Lrugel and Yvonne Connelly.
100 yard sprint, We 941 Years;
Jer e 6
rY lle A 1 f a, Leslie Spiels and
Ronald Wfillattlepn girls 9.11 yrs.
I oan Ilamllt0n. Mar+gdxet Locking
and Tena Swans. 100 Yard Mint
boys; 12-14 yne., Harry Stinth, Donald
McMurray and Donald Grey; girls,
12.14 yrs: Betty Aloock, Dunne
Smith and Linda Mason, Bicycle
races, i4 yrs, and under, boys, Ralph
Watson, i:onald Jacklin, Ross Alcock
and 'Murray Alcock; Girls, Elizabeth
Alcock, Betty Aloodk ,and Betty
Travis. Beet. decorated - bicycle,
Arnold Davison 1; Patsy Evans and
Myra Evans tied for 2nd; Murray
Daviaon3, Murray Lowe 4.
Obildrerls pet show: Persian cat,
Harvey Kitchen, Joseph Sterner,
Brussels; Dianne Coltman, Ethel and
5, S. No, 3 Grey. Oat any other breed,
Brenda. Houston, Marion Hemingway,
Francis Myers, S. S. 3 Grey. Rab•
bits any other breed, one pair, Rob-
ert Jackl'n, David Hemingway,Har.
old Hoy, Jack Galbraith, Brussels.
Best dog, Donald McNeil, Douglas
Davidson, Irene Myers. Dog with
least resemblance Fo any breed: Mel-
len MoCutcheon, Brussels, Wayne
Cameron, Cranbrook; Ronald Mc.
Faslane, 1 and 4, Pair homer pigeons
Sharron Jackson, Blyth, 1 and 2; Bob-
by Houston, S. S. 8 Gray; Marion
Hemingway, S.S. 3 Grey. Most unusu-
al pet, Larry Perdue, U.S.S. 11 Grey;
Murray Aicoc!c, S.S. 1 Grey; Morris
Hemingway, S.S. 1 Grey; Douglas
Lowe, S.S. 6 Morris,
,Club Girls' Competition
Record Book, Faye Engel, Marion
Hemingway, Ruth Hemingway, Refer-.
ence file, Jean Fraser, Ruth McDon-'
rid, Linda 'Todd. Cotton dress made
in class, Jean Fraser. Ann Steffler,
Ruth Hemingway, Buttonholes, Ruth
I-Iemingwey, Ann Stetfler, Maxine ;
Smalldon. Arrangement, Monorieff i
Women's Institute, Ethel Women's
Insbiute, Brussels Majestic Women's
Tnstitute,
Grain
Alfalfa Seed: Graham Work 1. Tim- 0
othy; Ross Stephenson 1; R. Procter
2; H. A. Puss 3; William Dennis 4. '
Red Closer; W. Turnbull 1: White ,
Fall Wheat; 7. Turnbull 1; H..A
Fuss 2. Six -rowed Barley: H. A. Fuss
l; Rae Houston 2; R. Procter 3; W.
Turnbull 4. Late Oats; R. Stephenson I
1;' R. Procter2; A. Turnbull 3; Gold-
wyn Knight 4. Early Oats: Rae Hous-
ton 1, A. TurnbuM2. Best bushel of
Oats; Goldwyn Knight 1; Rae Hou- I
ton 2; Ridhard Procter 3; Ross
Stephenson4. Mixed Grain (Oats and
Barley: R. Stephenson 1; R. Hous-
ton 2; Rich. Procter 3; A, Turnbull
4. Husking Oorn on cob: R. Procter
1. Abewet' Oats. (Field Crop Compel.
ition): Goldwyn Knight 1; A. Turn- t
bull 2; JO::. Smith 3: W. Turnbull 4; I
Jack Turnbull 5; Ruth Hemingway
6: W. 7. Ferri° 7; Win. Dennis 8.
Bale 1st cut Hay: N. Stephenson 1; '
R. Stephenson 2; Mrs, 3, Wheeler ,
3; Wm. Dennis4. Bale second set
Hay; Rae Huston 1; Marjorie
Ritchie 2, WM. Dennis 3; James
Smith 4. Chopped hay: R. Procter 1; i
Jack Knight 2; Norman Stephenson
3; Mrs. J, Wheeler 4.
Flowers
Principal Winners were; Norman
Hoover, Brussels, 16 prizes; Donna
Cudmore, Brussels, nine prizes, Jean
Fraser, Ethel, seven prizes. Other
winners ,were; Mrs. Merles John-
ston, Mrs, Don. Buchanan, Mrs, A.
Turnbull, Margery Ritchie. W. J,
Procter, Mrs. Andrew Lane, Lloyd
'(*heeler, Bruce Hayden, Mrs. John
1Vireeler. James Mair, Ruth Heming
vay, W. J. Perris, Gay Chomicic!,
Fine Art; and Handicrafts
Mrs. Edwin Martin WWI top winner
with sevtm prizes. Other winners
:sere; Mrs, Jas. Blyans, Mrs. H. A,
Fuss, Zurich; Jas, Perrie, Ruth Mc-
Donald, Mrs. Mertes, Johnston,
Donna Cndnlore, Blayne Wood, Mrs -
Jahn Wheeler, Oatherine Lenoh, Mrs.
W. Hempel, Wroxeter, Mrs. Andrew
Lane.
Baking
Majority of Prizes were Liken by •
hire, Richard Presto', Rruae1le. and
Mrs, Charles Jonhaton. 1317011, outer
winners were Donna Catdmore, Mrs.
Boss Stephenson, Mrs. Allan Me-
TCer0lter, Mrs. Rae Houston, Mrs.
James Mair, Ruth McDonald. Mrs.
Max 01221o12, hers, Fred Sawyo,r
Mrs. James Wilson, Mrs, Wes,
Hempel, ?:Mrs. Ed. Hamilton,
Special P,akine• Competlt ons; cake:
1
Mrs, ItPee Stepb,eaeon; tea biscuits,
ISi's. Max Oldfield, Mrs,. R. Pltooter,
1VIre, Johr. Jordan; 8lugle layer
talcs, Mrs. R. Preeter, hire, A. M'c.
lferoher, end Mre. C. Johnston,
Poultry
Whsle Rce10a; Wayne Ooultes, Wing',
hantl; James Coultee, Winghaln, Z;
LIgILt Sussex, Wliiam Dennis, Wel.
ton; A.V Bantans, eliidreu's elites,
heari011 Turnbull, Brussel 1;
Brussels, L
ally
Pardee, Brussels, 2; Kenneth Storey,
Brussels, a; Ralph Sawyer, Brussels
9; A. V, (Pheasants, Ralph Sawyer;
Pekin Decks,, Olem Startler, Joseph
Sterfler. Brussels' Mallard duck's,
1 Righard P1'a.dsllaw, Monkton. 1 and'
2;
Emden gpq{'°, R., Bradshaw, 1
and; 3; African Geese, R. Bradshaw, 1
and 2; Bronze or broad breasted
turkey, Graham Work, Brussels: A.V.
heavy hybrid, public schools only,,
Mary Helen 170ohanan, Walton;!
Grand -champion cockerel, Wayne
Coultas; Warwj1k's special, Ruth
Hemingway, Brussels,
Swine 1
Boar born previous to Sept. 1, 19453,
Wilbur Turnbull, Brussels, 1 and 3;
Frank Cardiff, Brussels, 2; W. J.
Smllth, Brussels', 4; Boar between
Sept, 1, 1952, and March 1, 1953,
J, W. Smith, . 1; W, Turnbull, 2;
Boar borr after March 1, 1953, A.
Bacon, Belgrave, 1; le, Cardidt, 21
W. Turnbull $ and 4; Champion
boar, ribbon, W. Turnbull; Sow
born previous to Sept. 1, 1952, W:
Turnbull'; F. Cardiff 2, J. Smith, 2;
Sow born between Sept. 1, 1952 and
March 1, 1953, W. Turnbull 1; F. Car-
diff 2, J. Smith 3; Marjorie Rinn,
Brussels, 4; Jim R!nn, Brussels, 5;
Sow born after Mach 1, 1953 A, Ba.
con 1 and 2; J, Smith 3, F. Cardiff,
4 and 6; W. Turnbull 5, Champion
sew, W. Turnbull, Pen one boar, one
sow born before Sept, 1, 1952, one
F,ow born between Sept. 1952 and
March 1, 1959, one sewborn atter
Mach 1, 1953, W. Turbnull, 1; J.
Smith 2; Best pair of bacon hogs,
C. Steeller, Brussels, 1; Harvey
Johnston, Blyth, 2; Harry Bolger,
Watton, 2; Harvey Craig, Walton,
4 Best nen of four bacon hogs,
Harvey Campbell, R. R. 1 Listowel,
1; Graham Work, Brussels, 2 and
3; C. Sterner, 4; H. Johnston, 5; H,
Bolger, 6, H. Craig, 7. ,.
Dairy Cattle
Holsteins: hail two years old or
over, Richard Procter, Brussels, 1; S.
Hallahan Belgrave, 2; Borden Riehl,
Walton, 3; Cow three years old or
over, ranking, S. Hallaha n1; Wit.
Ilam Boyd, Walton, 2;' R. Procter, 3.
Cow three years old or over, dry, S.
Hallhan 1 and 3; W. Boyd, 2; 2,
Pocter 4. Champion bull, It. Procter.
Champion female, W. Boyd.
Langride Bros., Brussels, captured
the reef of the prizes in Holsteins
and Ayrehiree classes also the
champion male Ayrshire and the
champion tamale Ayrshire.
Jerseys: Bull two years and over,
Lorne Carter, Seaforth 1, Cow three
years old or over, Thomas Rabhwell,
Olinton, a and 3; L. Canter 1 and 4;
Cow three 'years nld or over, dry, T.
Rabhwell, 1 and 2; L. Garter 3 and4;
Heifer two years old, milking L.
Canter one year old, L. Carter 1: T.
Ra.bluwell 2 and 3; Herd one bull
and four females, ':L: 'Carter 1.
Champion male Jersgy, L. Carter,
Champion female, 1. RaSQiwell. Best
(fairy cow. any breed, S. Hallaban,
Grand eltmpion, dairy herd, S.
Haliahar
Ayrshire heifer - .two years ol&
milking, S. Hellaitanl; W. Boyd 2;
Heifer ;wo years. dry, W. Boyd 1;
Helfer ore yr, nld, R. Procter 1; W.
Boyd 2 end 4; S. Hallehan3. Calf un-
der one year; B.'Rhiet 1, 2 and 3;
Herd, on. bull and Lour females, S.
Hallnhan 1; R. Procter 2.
Beef Cattle
8; J'. Antitb 4; P. MOW 6; W. 'rum -
bull 0, 7 1ald 8; 19. Taylor 9. Heifer
!Mg 0011X1, R. ArulstrQng 1 and 0;
11, Muller 2; 311, Taylor 3 and 9; A...
Gaunt 4 and 7; W. Turnbull 5; JJ
Meparlane S; L. D, ISe'Tity 9, Olna:M1.
pion female, A. Gaunt, Herd, 0110
male and four females, A. Gaunt 1;
H. hinter 2; J. Smith 3; D. MoI{~ay
4; B,. Ar n11 smug ,5 W. Turnhull
11. Taylor 7. P11 ee animate Cel of6;
one site, ., MUM, 1; IL 'Miller 3;
D. McKay 3; 11. Armstro
ng W. 4' of
Taylor 5; Tut"llnnli 6; J. Smith
1 7. Ga
1 Aberdeen -Angus -G.. Bliley,, tinder-'
wood and J. Weber and Son, Mild
may, 'were the only coluptitors, RibeY
took six first, one second, four thltrd
S
and
0uith in
.all P0 t'
s . 1
a11 c asses- shown,
also :the winner of the c11ampion bull
and the ellaenpion female, Weber and
Son took Lour firsts, nine seconds.
and one third in all' classes shown.
Hereford: Bull two yrs. and over,
O..0oultee, Belgnave. 1 and 8,' Geo.
Kennedy, Lucknow, 2 L.&W. Jack
son, Listowel, 4, Bull one Yr. old, C.
Coultes 1; J. J, Goetz, Mildmay, 2.
Bull' calf senior, G. Kennedy 1, 2 and
4; Eddy & Son, Dungannon 3. Bull
calf Junior, 0. .Kennedy 1, 2 and 4.
L. and W. Jackson :3; J. Goetz 5,
Champion bull, C. Coultas, Cow three
yrs, old, G. Kennedy 1, 3, 4 and 5;
C. 0oultes 2; J. Goetz 6 and 5. L. and
W. Jadkv:on 7, 9 and 10. Heifer ,two
Yrs. old, C. COu1ta3 1; G. Kennedy 2;
T. Goetz 3 and 4; L..8 W. Jackson, I
5. Heifer nne yr, old, Eedy and Son
I, 2 and 3; G. Kennedy 4; 1, Goetz 5
and 7; C. Coupes 6; L. and W. Jack -
salt R. Heifer calf senior, G. Kennedy
1 and 4; Eedy and Son 2 and 3. 0.
Coultes,5, Tieifer calf junior, G. Ken-
nedy 1, 3 4 and 10; Eedy and Son 2;
C. Cpultes 5; Jean Fraser, Ethel 6, 1
L. and W. Jackson 7 and S, J. Goetz
9. Champion female, G. Kennedy
Herd ma'eand foar females C. 00u1-
tem 1: G. Kennedy 2; Beds, and Son
3; J. Goal,. 4; L. and W. Jackson 6.
Three animals get of one sire, G.
Kennedy 1 and 4; Eedy and Ston 2;.
f.
Mulles 3; J. Goetz 5.
Grade Cattle: Baby beef over 780'
lbs., R McKay 1; Ziedy and don 2,
J. Weber 3; Babble Soott, Seaforth 4
and 10; G. Rtbey 5; Wm, Densis;
Walton 6; Dorothy Keyes, Seaforth,
7; J. Smith 8; Kath Turnbull, Brus, '
Bels 9. Baby beef under 760
Weber 1• Wm. Lyons. Lucknow, 2;
Andrew Turnbull, Brussels 3 and 7;
Hugh Johnston, Walton, 4; Dorothy
Keyes 5; W. Dennis 6; Harvey John
ston, Blyth. 8; Carl Hemingway,
Brussels. 9 Edwin Rinn, Brussels. 1e
Pen of three steeas under 900 lbs„
R. Wetlaufer, Baden 1. Pen of three.
steers over 900 fits, E, WetIaufer 1,
Ghaltam Work 2
Sheep
Long wool any breed: Aged ram:
William Pepper, Seaforth, 1; Irvin
Vance, Tara, 2; Aged ewe having
lambed to 1953, G. Brown, Corrie,
1; W. Pepper 2; I. Vanoe3, Shearling
ewe, G. Brown 1; W. Pepper 2; I.
Vance 3; Ewe lamb, W. Pepper ii 1.
Vance 2; G. Brown 3.Ram Lamb, G.
Brown 1; W. Pepper 2 and 3. Shear!.
Mg ram, G. Brown 1; I. Vance 2; W.
Pepper 3.
Short wool, Aged ram, L Vance 1.
Aged ewe. having lambed in 1953, I.
Vance 1. Shearling ewe, T, Vance 1.
Ewe lamb, I. Vance 1 and 2. Ram
lamb, 1 Pen, 1 ram, 1 aged ewe, 1
rhearling ewe, W. Pointer 1; I. 'Vance
2; G. Brown 3. Shearling ram, 1.
Vance, 1.
4-H Clubs
Results of the Brussels 4-11 Swine
Club are as follows: Members budged
ou the b"sl pair of gilts, a nd show-
manship:
howmanship: award of Piga was out of
400, and on showmanship 100: Award
of pigs. Ronald Smith, Brussels 1,
Ralph Sawyer, Brueselsr, 2; James
er 3; J,. Johnston 3; a J.
M. Dennis 5; B. Mo1141r1an
Gattgeen 7; K. Tu4'nb1111 8;
8021 9; - W. Jo01netosl 30; Tt,
11; 0. Buchanan 12; A. J001110i,l
13; L. Black 14,^' J1, D01120058, 11
R, Sawyer 15; F, 'W1rsou 17,4 ' a
IieminSWaY 18; 13. Hoegy
Hemingway 20. '
nt Horses
e
a H s
a
Carriage tea'1ns; R. M. Bu dells
Hilleburg' 1; II. J. Jameson,,tl04I09
2; Georg Hann, Mmnt Fore 9
Neil Joel;son, Drayton, 4; 1 0544
Teague, Beltnore, 5, Road 0e04110,' `,.,1 +1
Wright, L'stowel, 1; R. Barden, 14% N':,
Jackson, 3, Pony teams, haoknei, 111."4
Johnston, Atwood, 1; L. Shantz, lt:Te; e
I•Oamburg 2, Pony te'an1s, Shotltt} ;t!
.13. Jollns,ton 1 and 3; L, S'haiLtts w2,
Single carriage, 15-3 and over) a .,z
Barden 1 and 2; Fr, Jameson 3» ft'+
Hahn 4; R. Mo2ague 5; N, Teeff6
6. Single carriage rider 15-2, R.
den 1; G, Hahn 2; H. Jameson 31
McKague 4; N. Jackson 5. Sill.;a
rivodster 15,2 or over; J. L. WrIgl1T''> ; w
R. Barden 2; N. Jackson 4; Sinille
roadster 1..nd'er 154; J. Wright 19rt.''
Barden 2; N. Jackson 3 and 5. Single
pony, hackney: Mrs. E. Johnston,
Atwood, 1; E. Johnston 2; L. Shantz
3, Mrs, L. Shantz 4,
Single pony, Shetland, E. Johnston
1 and 4; L. Shantz 2 and 2. Harness, s
tandem: It, Barden 1, Ladies' rase,
half mils, Mrs. R. Barden I; Mrs, 10 a
Hamilton Fergus 2. Stake for gentle•
men's single outfit carriage: R. Bar-
den 1; G. Hahn 2; H. Jameson 3e N.
Jackson 4; R. MoKague 5. roadster;
X. Wright 1; R. Barden2; J. Remit-
ton
atnitton 2; N Jackman 4; L. Shantz 8.
Gentlemans' road race, half mile, R.
Barden 1; N, Jackson 2; J, Hamilton
3. Under 15-2 hands, R. Barden 1;
J.. Hamilton 2; N. Jackson 3 and 4.
Carriage horses: brood mare with
foal at foot, pony tandem, L. Shantz
1; E. Johnston 2. Roadster hors'ea:
brood mare with foal at foot, J. Don-
aldson,
onaldson, Alsia Craig, captured all sec-
tions in this class.
Heavy Horses
Wagon or express, brood snare, foal
at foot, Jas. Forester, Lucknow, 1.
Filly or gelding foaled in 1951. U.
Bannerman. Monkton, 1. Span or
wagon or express horses; E. Ren-
wick, Clifford, 1; G. Johnston-, Gore, .
nie, 2; R. Melague 3; G. Jackson,
Fergus, 4; 0. Bannerman 5; J. For-
eseter G. Span of agriculture horses:
B. Miller, Paisley, 1 and 2; N. Shantz
Platteville, 3; Main Bros., Bright, 4;'
J. Forester 6. Span of heavy delight
1'orses: 4r, Shantz 1; F. Toll, 5ubnrS
2; Stewart Brooke, Ripley, 3. Span
of Peraheron or Belgian horses: E.
Felecblard, Lucknow, 1; 0. Baie-
nerman2, Filly or gelding foaled in
19111: Main Bros. 1; S. Boyd, =ord. .y
2. Filly or gelding foaled in I9502
H. Bolger, Brussels, 1; F. Toll 2;,
Filly or gelding foaled in 1950.51 br
52: H. Bolger 1; Main Bros, 21e S.
Boyd 3; T, McNickel, Auburn 4. Filly*
or gelding foaled In 1960 or 51 Or 52,
F. Toll 1; Main Bros. 2. Perolierolle
or Belgians: Colt or filly goaled to
1953: H. Bolger 1. Filly or gelding,.,;
foaled in 1950: E. Prichard 1; 0.
Bannerman 2 and 3. Gelding foaled
in 1550. K. Brown, Monkton 1. A)1,5tf.
and heavy draught horses: brood
mare alba foal at foot, S. Boyd 1;
Main Bra.. 2; H. Bolger 3; T. Mcg
Nickel 4. colt foaled in 1963: S.
Boyd 1; Main Bros, 2; T. M'eNickel
3._ Filly or gelding foaled in 1952;
Alain Bros. 1; T. MCNlckei 2; S.
Boyd3 asd 4.
Special Prize Winners '
The T. Eaton Special Cor the best
finished steer or heifer for baby
beef purposes, R. Wetlaufer, Baden.
Domestic s3r1cial - Pie - Mrs.
Richard Procter, Brusselle. 2nd Mrs.
Mae Jol+naton, Blyth,, 3rd 3819.
shorthorns: Rtill two yearn and over I Bolger. Walton, 11; Jenny van Vilef, Ross Stephenson, MAL
James Smith 1; W, Turnbull 2 and 1 Brussels 4; Donald PestelI, Brus-
5; R. 11'. Armstrong, Teewater, S 1
and 6; Donald 1teWay, Tiverton, 4; 1
(Reiman,Bull ono yr. old, H. Miller, (Reiman,
min, I; A. Gaunt, Lucknow, 2: D.1
MacKay, 7; Ewan Taylor, Belgrave, I
4: Jae. McFarlane 5 and 6; 'Bull calf I
senior, A. Gaunt 1 and 2; A, Miller
3 and 5; 3. Smith 4; J, McFarlane 6;
L. Frain, Bluevale, 7; Bull calf junior
R. Armstrong 1 and 4; E. Taylor 2;'
A. Miller 3; J. Smith 5, 6 and 7;
3, MOFa+lane 8; W. Turnbull 9.
Champion bull, T. Snaith. Cow 3 yrs.
old, TI. Miller 1 and 3; A. Gaunt. 2
and 5; D. McKay 4 and 9; S. Mc-
Ferlane 5 and 11; E. Taylor 7; W.
Turnbull S and 10; J. Smith 12; R.
:Arm:tre e' 13: Helfer Own yr. old, A,
Clemit 1; 15. 1IcTCny 2 and 7; J, Smith
.3; R. 4rmstrong'4; W. Turnbull 5; N.
Miller 6. Heifer "'one year old. A.
eels, 5; Wm. Moses, Brussels, 6;
Laurie Black, Brussels, 7; Ross
Smith, Ethel, 8; Showmanship, R.
Smith 1; J. Bolger2; R. Sawyer 8;
W. Moses 4; L. Black 5; J. VenVliet
6; D. Pc Stell 7; R. Smftth 8.
Result of Brussels 4-H Baby Beef
Calf Club, Judged aame a.0 the senile
+ club. Award on best calf, steer, R.
Smith 1; Mary Dennis, 2; Keith
iTurnbull 1: Joyce ,Johnston 4; Mich
net Gultuzen 5; Donlyn Hemingway
1 6; Barry Hoegy 7; Senior heifer,
iBeryl Morr,arlane 1; Walter John•
I sten 2; Allan Johnston R.
1 ,Tuntor heifers, Frank Wilson 1;
i .renis Praser 2; L. Black 3; Helen
\Nikon 4 Peter Hemingway 5;
11 omits Johnston 0; 1003emarle Bot-
her 7; Catherine l;itehanan 9; Rave
3elberq',,, 9 ; Ralplt Sawyer 10.
Cake -• Mrs, M. Oldfield, Brus.
eels. 2nd Mrs, R. Procter, Srd
Mrs, .1, Jordan.
Blue Ribbed Special -- Tea
Blecolts -- lat Airs, R. Procter,
2nd Mrm, Allan lOIlrReroher, James-
town. 3rd Mrs. C. Jom:rtst6n, Bleb.
Majestic Baking Po9Per ,-- Cake
Mrs. R. Procter, Mrs.• C. Jobuetotl,
NBal.orm
CudmOreylon by
louse Jloy»eSpeedMiBer,by BrusselDs,
Monarch Tarn Sp00101 -- gra.
John Wheeler, 13ritseele.
W. G. L1ael1, Poutry Special{
Wayne Coulter, Wingham.
,.
a
ar l
W wick !i, Special, al. Ruth IT$baingi
way, l:4 ,;."'
Names of other special ,prim
winners amid not obtained at lai`oa
tune. il'yd n
N r. .
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