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Clinton News-Record, 1946-06-20, Page 3THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1946 CLINTON NEWSi-R1ECOR1D. PAGE THREE Keen Competition for Prizes at Clinton Spring Show Many Outside Entries Vie for $2,200 Awards Prize winners at Clinton Spring Show, held in Community Park, Clin- ton, Thursday last, were as follows: Heavy Horses Stallion foaled in 1942: T. J. Me - Nicholl, Seaforth; Charles Lindsay, Clinton, 2nd, 3rd and 4th. Filly or gelding foaled in 1942 or previous: M. F. Hepburn, St. Thomas; Fraser Dewar, Atwood; Taylor Brothers, Grand Valley; Nile Shantz, Platte- ville; John M. McEwen and Son, Clin- ton; Fred Roney, Mitchel, Filly or gelding foaled in 1943: Peter Graham, Ilderton, Filly or gelding. foaled in 1944, John Tremeer, Kippen. Team in harness, M. F. Hepburn; Taylor Brothers; Nile Shantz; Fred Roney. Champion heavy horse, M. F. Hepburn. Percherons and Belgians: T. J. McMichael, 1st and 2nd, Filly or gelding foaled in 1942 or before: Leonard Listman, Enllbro; Fred Gregg, Salford; A. D. Robinson, Ingersoll, 3rd and 4th; Leonard List - man, 5th. Filly or gelding, foaled in 1944: Fred Gregg. Filly or geld- ing, foaled in 1944: Harry Bolger. Walton; Leland Dunsmore, Strat- ford. Team in harness: Leonard Listman, 1st and 2nd; A. D. Robinson, Fred Gregg. Percheron or Belgian champion- ship: and reserve; Leonard Listman, lst and 2nd. General Purpose Horses: John Kreis, Mitchell; Clayton Robinson, Mitchell, 2nd and 3rd; John Kreis, 4th. General Purpose Horses: Filly or gelding foaled in 1942 or before; John Kreis, Mitchell, 1st and 4th; Clayton Robinson, Mitchell, 2nd and 3rd. Team in harness, John Kreis; Clay- ton Robinson. Agrciultural horses:, Brood mare: Fraser Dewar, Atwood; Charles Lind- say, Clinton. Filly or gelding, foaled in 1942 or before: M. F. Hepburn; Leonard Listman; Main Brothers, Bright; Taylor Brothers, Grand Val- ley; Fred Roney, Mitchell. Filly or gelding foaled in 1943: Taylor Broth- ers; Fraser Dewar, Atwood. Filly or gelding foaled in 1944: Taylor Brothers; Fraser Dewar; Harry Bol- ger, Walton. Team in harness: M. F. Hepburn; Leonard Listman; Main Brothers; Fred Roney: Taylor Broth- ers; Peter Graham, Ilderton. Championship agricultural horse: M. F. Hepburn. Reserve champion- ship: Leonard Listman. Wagon or express—Single horse hitched: William Decker, Zurich, 1st and 2nd; Harry Beaver, Exeter, 3rd and 4th, Team: William Decker; Harry Beaver. Special for three best heavy draught, agricultural or general pur- pose: Mitchell F. Hepburn; Taylor Brothers; L. Listman. Special for best matched team in harness: L. Listman, Four -horse tandem hitch, draught, general purpose, express or -agricul- tural: Mitchell F. Hertburn; L. List- Ohow Secretary GERALD E. NELSON Assistant agricultural representative for Huron County, who acted as sec• retary of Clinton Spring Shaw. man; Robinson and Kreis, Mitchell; Fred Roney, Mitchell. Light Horses Single hackney or carriage in har- ness, 15.2 hands or over: Wallace Munro, Embro, 1st and 2nd; William Mayberry, Woodstock;' 3rd. Single hackney or carriage, under 15.2 hands: Wallace Munro; William May- berry; Charles •BurrisWoodstock, Single roadster in harness, 15.2 hands and over: J. L. Wright, List- owel; L. Thibaudeau, Markdale, 2nd and 3rd; Henderson Robb, Listowel, .4th. Single roadster in harness, un- der 15.2 hands: Wallace Munro, 1st and 2nd, Carriage team: Wallace Munro. Roadster team: Wallace Munro; L. Thibaudeau. Single hack- ney on line: Wallace Munro; William Mayberry, 2nd and 3rd; Charles Burrill, 4th. Two-year-old hackney or carriage on line: William Mc- Dougall, Walkerton. Hackney turn- out: Wallace Munro. Gentleman's turnout: J. L. Wright; Wallace Munro; William Mayberry; Charles Burrill. Lady driver: Wallace Munro (Mrs, Miller of Milverton driving); Charles Burrill; J. L. Wright; Wil- liam Mayberry. Saddle horse, ridden by Iady or gentleman: Sid Taylor, London; Charles Burrill, Alvin McGee. Hurdle jumping: J. Greisberg, Walkerton; Alvin McGee,' Goderich; F. K. B. STEWART Charles Burrill, Woodstock; Bud Oke, Agricultural Representative for Hur- Goderich; Ira Oke, Goderich. on County, who is now on sick leave Horse ridden by lady: Charles Bur- at the home of his brother, David G. rill (Mrs. Collins up); william Mc- Stewart, R.R. 3, Goderich. Dougall, Walkerton (Jean McNaugh- ton up). Gentleman's half -mile road race: J. L. Wright; Wallace Munro; Lou Thibaudeau. Half -mile running race: First heat: Alvin McGee, Goderich (Donaldson sup); Ira Oke, Goderich (I. Oise np)• Alvin McGee (Geisler up); Howard Dayman, Kippen (Dayman up). Second heat: :Alvin McGee (Donald- son up); Ira. Oke; Alvin McGee (Geisler up). Best Exhibit Best exhibit of livetsock owned and exhibited by one exhibitor from Hul- lett, Stanley, Goderich and Tuoker- smith; R. M. Peck, Stanley Town- ship, with Shorthorns; C', .1. Car- michael, Hullett Township; Roy Pep- per, Tuckersmith Township. Holstein cattle: Bull, one year and under two: Arlen Betties, Bayfield, Holstein cow, Dick Jacob, Clinton; J. W. VanEgmond, Clinton, 2nd and 3rd. Heifer, two years and under three: J. W. VanEgmond; Allen. Bettles. Heifer, one year and under two: Dick Jacob; Allen Bettles, 2nd and 3rd; J. W. VanEgmond, 4th. Beef Cattle Herefords: Heifer calved in 1945: W. S. O'Neill, Denfield, 1st and 2nd; W. C. Wright, Cromarty; 3rd and 4th; George Kennedy, 5th and 6th; H. C. Wright, 7th. Get of sire: W. S. O'Neill; H. C. Wright; George Ken- nedy. Bull calved in 1944 or pre- viously: Edwards Brothers, Aberdeen -Angus: Bull calved in 1944 or before: Edwards Brothers, Watford, lst and 2nd. Bull calved in 1945: Edwards_ Brothers; D, B. Weldon, London, F. G. Todd, Luck - now; W. H. Thorn and Son, Auburn. Heifer calved in 1944: D. B. Weldon, Edwards Brothers; F. G. Todd; Ed- wards Brothers; F, G. Todd. Heifer calved in 1945: F. G. Todd; Edwards Brothers; F. G. Todd; D. B. Weldon; W. H. Thorn. Get of sire: D. B. On Leave of Absence No One Knows Better Than We Do- -The magnificent job done by farmers during the war years under the most trying circumstances. Nor does anyone more fully appreciate the tremendous task of supplying world needs of foodstuffs which now' faces them. CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR GOOD FRIEND THE CANADIAN FARMER W. M. Aiken and Son CLINTON Harness, Luggage, Men's Work CIothing and Footwear Clinton's Leading Store Salutes Leading C'ustomtl• It is a pleasure for us to join in this Salute to Agriculture. The Farmers of Huron County have been the mainstay of our business for many years. They are to be highly commended for their tremendous achievements in food production during the many years of war. CONGRATULATIONS Departmental Store Phone 36 Clinton Weldon; Edwards Brothers; F. G. Todd. Sweepstake bull, Shorthorn, Here- ford or Aberdeen -Angus: W. S. O'Neill. Championship Shorthorn bull: R. M. Peck and Son, Kippen, Championship beef heifer calf: D. 13. Weldon, London. Shorthorns—Bull calved in 1944 or before: R. M. Pecl4 and Son, Kippen; W. E. Parker and Son; Watford; Kins- man Brothers, Grorrlarty; M. W. Stapleton, Seaforth; Elgin McKinley, Zurich; John Ostrom Varna. ` Bull, calved in 1945: M. W Stapleton; W. E. Parker and Son; Roy F. Pepper, Seaforth; R. M. Peck; W, E. Parker and Son. Heifer, 'calved in 1944: W. E. Parker and soli, 1st, 2nd and 3rd; Melvin H. Taylor, Belgrave; Roy F. Pepper; R. M. Peck and Son; John (Aaron', Heifer, calved in 1945: W. E. Parker; R. M.'Peck and Son; W. E. Parker; Roy F. Pepper; R. M. Peek; Kinsman Brothers; M. W. Stapleton. Get of sire: W. E. Parker and Son; R. M. Peck and Son. Herefords—Bull,, calved in 1944 or before: W. S. O'Neil, Denfield; H, 'C. Wright, Cromarty; George Kennedy, Lucknow; H. C. Wright„ Bull, calved in 1945: George Kennedy; W. S. O'Neill; George Kennedy, 3rd, 4th and 5th. Heifer, calved in 1944: George Kennedy; W. S. O'Neil; H. C. Wright; George Kennedy; H C. Wright. Market Cattle—Senior baby beef, weights 710 to 850 pounds: Edwards Brothers, Watford; F. G. Todd, Luck - now; W. E. Parker and Son, Watford; Roy F. Pepper, .Seaforth. Junior baby beef, weight 550. to '100 pounds: Edwards Brothers;; W. E. Parker and Son; F. G. Todd; W. S. O'Neill; Eph- raim Snell and Sons, Clinton; R. M. Peck and Son. Finished beef steer over 850 pounds: Edwards Brothers; F. G. Todd. Swine Results Purebred Yorkshire sow, littered since July 1, 1945: W. Turnbull and Son, Brussels; Ross Henry, Lucknow; W. Turnbull and Son; Alfred Warner, Bayfield; James W. Smith, Brussels; J. L. McMillan, Lucknow; .Alvin Bettles, Bayfield. Yorkshire open sow, littered since Nov. 1, 1945: John Powell, Seaforth; W. C. Montgomery, Walton; William Turnbull and Son, Brussels; Alfred Warner. Serviceable aged Yorkshire boar, littered since Plowing Match Secretary LEROY G. BROWN Acting Agricultural Representative for Huron County, who is secretary of Huron,County Plowing Match Committee or International PIowing Match and Farm Machinery Demon- stration at Port Albert Airfield, Huron County, October 15-16-17-18, 1946, Oct. 1, 1945: W. C. Montgomery; Wil- liam Turnbull and Son; Alvin Bettles; James W. Smith; Ross Henry. York- shire boar over ane year; William Turnbull and Son; Alfred Warner; W. C. Montgomery. Yorkshire sow, over one year: William Turnbull and Son; John Powell; James W. Smith; Alfred Warner, 4th and 5th; W. C. Montgom- ery, 6th. Championship saw: William Turnbull and Son. Pen of four bacon hogs owned and fed by exhibitor: Al- fred Buchanan, R.R. 1, Clinton. Pen of two bacon hogs, owned and fed by exhibitor: Alden Crieh, R.R. 4, Clin- ton; Arnold Jamieson, R.R. 4, Clinton; W. R. Lobb and Son, R.R. 2, Clinton. Champion single bacon hog: Alden Crich. Wartime Prices Board Answers Questions Concerning Regulations Q:—Docs apple sauce for babies require ration coupons? A:—All canned fruits in sizes be- low 105 ounces for babies as well as adults require ration coupons. Q: ---What is the ceiling price on second grade potatoes. My grocer charges 56 cents for them. Is this right? A:—During June, July and August. old potatoes have a ceiling of 55 cents plus freight rates from the nearest distributing centre which in your case would make a legal ceiling of approximately 58 cents, Q:—I have for sale a 1927 ear which has been in my possession for the• past 18 months. I have never had an accident or any trouble in that time. The car is in good running 'order. and it has four good tires and one spare. What is the top price I can ask for it to a private buyer? A:—You must 'give further infor- mation including model, body type, model year and serial number. We are forwarding you the correct form whch if you complete and return to this office will enable us to quote you the legal ceiling. r Q:—My grocer has a meat counter. Must he display a price list for meat so that his customers can read it, or is he allowed to tell you the price of it? A:—Meat dealers must show lists of beef, pork, lamb and veal. COMPLIMENTS TO THE FARMERS OF HURON? Efficient Auctioneering If you plan to sell out and retire, may I suggest that you get in touch witji me and let us talk things over. Charges Moderate and Satisfaction Guaranteed Correspondence promptly answered. Ilnmd- iate arrangements can be made for sale dates at CLINTON NEWS -RECORD or by phoning 203. Edward W. Elliott Licensed Auctioneer for Huron County • . o . swords into ploughshares . 8 airet emvaivE No one worked withstouter heart or stronger arm than the Canadian farmer to win World War II. Through six long years of war, while half a million farmers left their ploughs to take up arms in combat or make them on the home front, men and women on the farm laboured from dawn till dusk — and after to supply food for war ... in millions of tons. The ploughshare was the sword of battle . And now, with peace so dearly won, the farm people of Canada are turning their energies to lighten the suffering of war-torn and famine -stricken lands • toiling. to hold and even raise production still fighting to build a better world for all men. Proudly, the Bank of Montreal salutes these men, women and children of Canada's army of agriculturalists, who now turn their sword of battle to the tasks of peace. BANH' TO A ALMA CANADIAN BANK OF MONTREAL working witb Canadians in every walk of life since 4817