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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News Record, 1955-06-02, Page 9'VFICJRSD'A;Y,.J 3NE 2, 1955 CLINTON ^NEWS-RBCORD GUARANTEED INVESTMENT - CERTIFICATES THE PREMIER TRUST COMPANY 451 Richmond threat, London j.: Telephone b9716 SEED CORN HYBRID SEED CORN for Silage or Cob at $8.50 per bus. Open Pollinated Corn at $6.00 per bus. FERTILIZER SHEEP MANURE - Morganite or Garden Fertilizer, recommended sheep manure or morganite to use through growing period -acts quickly, does not burn. FLY SPRAYS Harea complete stock for barn, stock or house; also BUG KILLERS and WEED CONTROL. Fre.i 0.Ford GRAIN and SEED PHONE 123W - - - - CLINTON Cattle, Sheep Judged At Last Week's Show Beef Cattle SHORTHORN - Bull, born; before Sept, 1, 1953 Jack Peck,, Kippen; W. E. Parker and Sons (2 and 3), Watford; Roy Pepperr and son, RR 3. Seaforth; W. Turnbull and Son, RR 2, Brus- sels. Bull, born between Sept.. 1, 1953 and April 30, 1954, Dr. M. W. Stapleton, Seaforth; W. E. Park- er, Roy Pepper. Bull, born, be- tween May i' 1954 and August 31, 1954, Dr. Stapleton, W. Turnbull (2 and 5), W. E. Parker, Jack Peck. Female, born before May 1, 1952, W. E. Parker, Jack Peck, W. Turn bull. Female, born between May 1, 1952 and, April 30, 1953, W. Turnbull (1 and 3), W. E. Parker (2 and 5), Dr. Stapleton. Female, born between May 1, 1953 and April 30, 1954, Jack Peck, W. E, Parker, Dr. Stapleton (3 and 5), Roy Pepper. - Female, born after: May 1, 1954, W, Turnbull, W. E. Parker (2 and 4), Jack Peck (3 and 5). Get of sire, three animals, bull any age and two heifers, Jack Peck, W. E. Parker, Roy Pepper,. W. Turnbull, Champion Shorthorn bull, Jack Peck. Champion Herd, bull and three females, W. E. Parker, Jack Peck and Dr. Stapleton. HEREFORDS -- 13u11, born before Sept. 1, 1953, W, S, O'Neil and Sons, Denfield; Whitney Coates and Son, Central - Put freshness in summer menus Bubb/y Cheddar cheese rore/j W/jh buttered toast Soto coke a la mode tee cord mt/k Join in the festival of flavor! Pian now to make summer meals more appetizing with refreshing dairy foods. They are so varied, so delicious, and full of the values you need for sparkling good health. For free copies of Marie Fraser's Dairy Foods Recipe Booklets write: DAIRY FOODS SERVICE BUREAU A division of Dairy Farmers of Canada 409 HURON STREET, TORONTO BEST FOR YOUR +IOUSE( ryas OUTSIDE WHITE • STAYS WHITE LONGER • • WONT BUBBLE OR CRACK FUNGUS AND MOULD RESISTANT ., • FAST DRYING -1 EASY 1$ APPLY 4 TSIDE PAINT N0. 1 GLOSS MOTE 'This is the outside white paint that has long been preferred by many professional painters. And now it is in great demand by homeowners. If you are planning to paint your home this year, we suggest that you come in today -while we still have complete stocks. EACH' CAN OF PAINT PURCHASED IN OUR STORE WILL BE THOROUGHLY MIXED IN OUR AGITATING MACHINE 1 gal. $7.25 1 qt. $2.25 1. W. Counter Builders' . Supplies ALBERT STREET CLINTON, ONTARIO PHONE: 120`. ia; Percy Willert and ,Sons, 2ur. ich. Bull, born between Sept. 1, 1953 and April 30, 1954, W, S, O'Neil, Heber J. L. Eedy and Sons, Dungannon; Whitney Coates. Bull born after May ,1, 1954, George Kennedy, Lueknow; W. S. O'Neil (2 and 4), Heber J. L. Eedy (3 and 5); Champion Hereford bull, W. S. O'Neil. - Female, born before May 1, 1952, Whitney Coates (1 and 2), l^ercy Willert. Female, born between May 1, 1952 and April 30, 1953, Percy, "Willert, Whitney Coates. Female, born between May 1, 1953 and April 30, 1954, W, S. O'Neil, George Kennedy, Whitney Coates, Heber Eedy (4 and 5). Female, ,porn after May • 1, 1954, W. S. O'Neil, Heber Eedy (2 and 3), George Kennedy, Whitney Coates. Get of sire, three animals, bull any age and two heifers, W. S. O'Neil, Heber Eedy, Whitney Coates. Champion herd, bill and three females, Heber Eedy, W. Coates. ABEliDEEN-ANGUS- Bull, born before Sept. 1, 1953, D. B.- Weldon, RR 2, London. Bull, born after May 1, 1954, l), B. Weldon, Harvey Campbell, RR 1, Listowel (2 and 3). All female classes, D. B. Weldon, all prizes. Champion Aberdeen -Angus bull, D. B. Weldon. Champion: Aberdeen -Angus herd, bull and three females, D. B. Weldon. Grand Champion Beef Herd, D. B. Weldon, W. E. Parker, Jack Peck. Market Cattle Senior Baby Beef, 710 to 850 pounds, W. S. O'Neil, Whitney Coates, Percy ' Willert. Junior Baby Beef, 550 to 710 pounds, W. Turnbull (1 and 5), Robert Gam- ble, Percy Willert, W. S. O'Neil, Dairy Cattle HOLSTEIN-- Bull, OLSTEIN-Bull, one year old, under two, Howard Feagan and Son, RR 5, Goderich. Heifer yearling, Mervyn • �Y Yo i , Q_infrai` _TIRES `' -stuniiit 'ii"ftir`/// E tN THE POPULA*J PRICE RE1D it 670/15 . $14.75 FULLY GUARANTMEO' ZGea&./t4z: Tf aE B AUTO $1.1p .Y ,LTo. .AS$OCIATE;5,1ORE • Clayt Dixon Phone 349W Clinton Lobb. and Sons, RR 2, Clinton, Heifer calf, Howard Feagan. AXRSIIHtE- Cow,' three years old ' and over, Mervyn Lobb, Heifer, two years old and under three years, Mervyn Lobb. `Heifer yearling, Mervyn Lobb (1, 2 and 3), .Heifer calf, Mervyn Lobb (1 and 2), Elgin Nott, RR 4, Clinton (3 and 4);.' JERSEY - Bull, one year old, under two, Lorne Carter, RR 2, Seaforth; Thomas W. Rathwell, RR 3, Clin- ton (2 and 3). `Cow,' three years old and over, Lorne Carter (1 and 4), Thomas Rathwell (2 and 3). Heifer, two years old, under three, T. Rathwell (1 and 3), Lorne Cart- er (2 and 5), Robert Gamble, Kip- pen. Heifer yearling, Lorne Cart- er (1 and 2), T. Rathwell' (3 and, 4). Heifer calf, T, Rathwell (1 and 2), Lorne Carter (3 and 4), Robert Gamble. Best Dairy Cow, any breed,. Lorne Carter, Seaforth. Graded herd, pne bull any age, one cow, one two-year-old heifer, one yearling heifer, one heifer calf, L. Carter, T. Rathwell. 4-H CA.LF CLUB Best heifer calf exhibited by 4-H Dairy Calf Club member, Gloria Carter, Seaforth; Murray Lobb, Bruce Lobb, Don Lobb, Clinton. Special prize, to youngest mem- ber showing, Gloria Carter, Sea - forth. Sheen DORSET- ' P. Deering and Sons, Exeter, all classes, SHROI'SHIRE- Aged ram, F. W. Gurney; RR 3, Paris; Emke Bros„ Raymond B. Comfort, RR 1, St. Ann's (3 and 4). Shearling ram, R. B. Comfort, F. W. Gurney (2, 3 and 4), Ram lamb, R.. B. Comfort (1 and 2), Emke Bros. (3 and 4). Aged ewe, R. W. Gurney (1 and 3),. R. B. Comfort (2 and 4). Shearling ewe, R. B. Comfort (1 and 4), F. W. Gurney (2 and 3). Ewe lamb, R. B. Comfort (1 and 3), F. W. Gurney, Emke Bros, Flock, ram any age, aged ewe, shearling ewe and ewe lamb, R. B. Comfort, F. W. Gurney. SOUTHDOWN - Aged ram, John B. Kennedy, RR 4, Ilderton; Emke Bros. (2 and 3). Shearling ram, J. Kennedy (1 and 3), Emke Bros. (2 and '4). Ram Iamb, J. Kennedy (1 and 3), Emke Bros. (2' and 4). Aged ewe J. Kennedy (1 and 2), Emke Bros. (3 and 4). Shearling ewe, J. Kennedy (1 and 4), Emke Bros. (2 and 3). Ewe lamb, J. Ken- nedy (1 & 3), Emke Bros. (2 & 4). Flock, ram any age, aged ewe, shearling ewe, ewe Iamb, 3. B. Kennedy, Emke Bros. LEICESTER - Aged ram, William Pepper and Son, RR 3, Seaforth (1 and 3), B. Snell and Son, Clinton, Emke Bros. Shearling ram, E. Snell (1 and 2), Emke Bros. (3 and 4). Ram lamb, E. Snell, W. Pepper (2 and 3), Emke Bros. Aged ewe, E. Snell (1 and 2), W. Pepper, Emke Bros. Shearling ewe, Emke Bros., E, Snell, W. Pepper (3 and 4). Ewe lamb, W. Pepper, E. Snell, Emke Bros. Flock, ram, aged ewe, shearling ewe and ewe lamb, E. Snell, W. Pepper. OXFORD -- Aged ram, Emke Bros. (1 and 2), Norman Holley, RR 3, Elm- wood. Shearling ram, Emke Bras. PAGE ' (1 and 3), Norman Holley. • Ram lamb, Emke Bros, (1 and 2), Nor- man Holley (3 and 4). Aged ewe, Emke Bros. (1 and 2), Norman Holley. Shearling ewe, Emke Bros. 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