The Seaforth News, 1940-06-20, Page 2PAGE TWO
3 put of 4 Jan afzd Jelly Champions use CERTO
ell 4
Aga
Mrs. R. J. Luno of Orford, N.S.-Prize-
winner at Oxford Exhibition -writes: "I
tLef, uhen rn.:kine darns or jellies with Certo,
that 1 ane sure of good results. The shorter
boiling keeps the fresh fruit favour and col-
our. Several times I here taken the Special
?ride for the most points in this claws at our
Jtulty' {sir,"
QUICK AND EASY -With Certo you
need boil oaly a minute w two min-
ute. for j uu - a half•minute to a
minute for jelly,
ECONOMICAL -Very little juice can boa
awav in such t short boil, so you e,et up
to halt stain a. much ;am or jelly
FRESH TASTE AND COLOUR -Because
of the ihoraboil all the fresh, natural
fruit taste and cornus is retained.
FREE SOCK. O-
7^.asCIPCS
Loder he e: at
very bottle of
s a book of c: r'd
eedpe., for inn..r 3
tenir, r
follow :n.n, _,..n.
• SO StiRE-\\ ;th Certo you get easy -
weft -410w recipes that give sure
$
results,
t
C RT° is cam-en:rated FRUIT
Ph"t'TL\ ...the natural jellirytne:
suhvtnnce extracted from fruit.
Q,. 1• �� Q` FROM YOUR _GPOCEf:TODA
Bride -Elect Honoured
The \ as N or. •-
'-de l'need L
t est Wier.:
te to _ 'e Miss
lousiness and
s r2._:.e .a, M:- A..e M:Naj 1,r:de-
e:esti .i he moit.d.-. J3:ss SL's\ar 3s
alw-ays ;vena :ire ...,.:'Ser ,1: ':e
Ax.:.a, 311d . t.v., .
t. See of area of 1. .end eS1r-
re S. ngl: re: ary After ,r ayes
Nies Cerrie. tee , a3t r?::-
dirie'd jy^ 'Miss very e^,-
coura ng era ere::: ti, tlie
tea . r ee: :.e
T'iree ew .�
,•,_••..
. .. were neces-
sary
eaes-
sa-.. an t the 1e-..
mimed r tee •.1.1s.:1:"•:1,•
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'meek; Istreteret
Farmer Reeve Passes -
The death occurred :a Alexandra
Hospital. GJder:ch of Herber %.32115
jus Cox. alife-long resident of C oder-
i,h township. in hi_s a4th year. Mr -
Cox had been seriously Ill with a
heart :andit:Jnfar two weeks A 5.111
af the late Alexander Cox and Ellen
MicHee. he was born In x.,•13 '
township and attend i .n2 1'•. ..
5.h00: a: Porters 'Hee He w,,. wee
klie
: tessi :armee
µ..:...3bes,
3:1efar.-. -.. ... • _ v 111.1
2 • 5 ,... ef • ‘eslite Me
nxtre.e. a
at Feetee e FeetH:.. .-..-,
.4....rizaliura.taij a pee: mas-
ter of :ia 1 ,., a F
Beaty. 'me wieew. 1-'a.r ianre:
Wi'3tade :he v:v v I ,:. Rey
mond and. Ste. 3 .3 ere., tee-ee -
gitters iters a In Har : -...s ,: -.+_ •
1e Pa. stn GeieeMs:a tewriship, 3112
:ti _Lyn. ?.. ..._..3: _. t M
staff. :we brtthe-s x 3 :?x ani 73
ex. G fieri: b tew71-alp leenermeet
was made ... Ma::.sae '•ewe:e-Y
eeeierich
'eletir: of Strarge 4+ s``3o--
Mrs Earl Petersen, was :3s . t_.
of a pe:u'.tar and*painful _. .d -a'
while? - e :, t. tee ens ' 3tn-
..:.. ,1a15 Senear-ft_reeea
waikdag ac.-cr$,s 1.n? X33. •52 h 3 glass
her hand. she iron-•? and _ee
!:? glass preen ani .tee ...ee
hind t arse
_eft hane. se -vet -fee
as 'San B zj-
ee.eyree ,:e
• flee:
n a ere mesfee.ne f....,
a, n1e35 r toenaudge. w . feee. T_.
gasoline biazed n s:^ tenaely : he
boy could not ge: away Pram tee
blaze quickly enough with the eeselt
his leg was hurried_ badly front _5e
knee to the ankle,-Wingham Ad-
Seance-TiOaes.
Nev. Type of Culvert -
Tae Carrick Council Ilio p,.::ass
material tor two small :. :r ;, J
,2t:3lL 3 this summer They err of
wooden material. treated -with a'retl•
note. and dovetailed so as to be east i
fly and gaiel:iv assembie:i. These mil
1'eI•t: are glia:•antee3 to he as durable
as any other variety. -Mildmay 133
^ette.
Engagernent-
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Small an.:
scute the engagement If their e: -i'
est daughter Beverley Muriel. to
Than:as Davidson. sod of Mr.
-::3 Met. Robert David 1• Il u,•
`e le a1. - :., t.iitr pa,: lee '
letter 1... 'f .t:.ne
-t•r: Late ':3.se Pickard-
. X - ..
i'
1 ... P:_ k3.1"i - S v ,.
o,tier meteser.:‘'.:01,117 24 t: e
.4 :dies aa:a . .f: .,: Brant:: ord
l ...a.i?
home with her 1 ler
,a .3w• a d sister. 7.1 and \fes
Verus^, both deceassi. The deceased
is :iced by two brother.. Edward
Ca::.go. and Herbert of Hailey-'
b:try. 31r. C. V. Pickard o? Exeter i
.i .eph?w-
Lagar. Man Pinre,1
Beneath Tra_to^-
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THE SEAFORTH NEWS
THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1940
llifIion for Air SchemeBORT\ j .t9 chiex e1z e.rl% Day
4 y r lit`, v1 +,D....at Alexandra iio p te!,
In Huron CotXnt „ t t r r i pit, ell \\ sineed av dune 12th, h, I Held on Saturday
t 7o M•, mud Mrs, J.H. Kinkead.
Huge A1r N av igas1,3rs' Scheel atGoa ]tell: 2 to Alnico- Fanners' Live Stook
Port Albert, -$42,100 Par CA.RT'\ RtGtiT -in Chalon Hospital. iudgjng Corllpetjtjor, at
Sky Harbor on Thursday, Jane Lith, to Mr. and 4eijtiten
An expenditure of more than 'a
;trillion dollars to establish en ale
navigators' setae' under the :lir train-
ing scheme at Port Albert, on Lake
Huron. 10 ranee north of Uoderich,
was annauueed by the government in
the house of commons at Ottawa last
week. In addition, $42,100 has been
set asiia for development of the
Huron county airport, Sky Harbor,
just north of Gadericit. for military
purposes. The •ulnouncemettt was
made by Air Minister Power :7n
Thursday. The site at Goderich µi11
b:' u-:e,i as an elementary training
• At the Port Alpert site, $30.48tle
has 'aeen provided for the establish.
:nem of the air field and $701.000 .ti•
lotted for the building, and equip.
:wont there. This level piece of prop•
erty is under option to the y,avern-
rent. The site was first scouted by
Leigh Ceeighton, a veteran aviator,
:faring ,a vt_i: to the sky harbor Tie
port ar t:o1e:•ich last July. There is a
drop af only .two feet in the satin,
See acres. which is entirely clear of
hrush There are ten properties .am
Prising the Se.1 acres at Part :lilart
They are owned by ;ie'atge Richard•
n Wilfred Stevenson. Me viile
Dickson. Albert els Goe, Denali :tl.-
Ke nzie, Roy May: James M Millan,
Thoma` Garvey George Adams and
A-•hur $ttw3r. O:1 these ten prop..
sties there are eight set; sof hand -
Mrs -house, barn etc. The .site is
reached be t anees,iou 4, Asan- ld.
which taps the blue water highway.
The allottnlent of 6700,000 is made
for buildings and equipment. and ae-
t•ordfng t. Hon. Mr Powers' explant•
tion. an air navigators' school re-
quires :here than thirty structures.
$_a4,0.t11
it the allotment far the
land.
The $4:,,;foo allotted for the Godsr•
wit airport is for work on the field
only. Nva appropriation has as yet
been trade for the eight buildings
. egnir 3 ter an elementary air train•
i g
Bad Day for Wirldows-
A ....n11 ay . : t. ... ass i seen
d,i: _, and .real_ -i gr -at
... .... - . vv1:r 7 it :.::.5 -:i
:oft eerele
the see : .a :rink a .. v e by
e den. leen•r:s fit deei,a towel-
,
owe 1 a t ifint2
i 31 r, g ? 34.4.3
.1.:7. :ns eeeneed high into the air
rash „awn ,,, :he store window
T 12P b,'113m part-, 3f the window was (
a 1.5: r ,'2 1 _y' hroken in and
fragments -1: ,lass were scattered in
all directions. The truck is owned by i
Wilfred Graham of town. A seeen3
haw window suffered a like fate less
:tan three 35urs later. when an a1d:
11se: Fard.. driven by Clay Jn :.
eteele eigh:eerey'2ar-ofd aaltford
eeete. lehe3 a window in Jack'
3f:tse- etem3b1ie stew roars oa
A:: w'5 ..... _:s' Gedee a Sigma:.
•
... ... 7»e_.stel'1 Breexers' F:eid Day -
tee ,22.'
age1'. a I as `1
Meet371 90.32:3a ...._3:1.. ..:. :,,
•2??73 a e:,1.e . eft . see 1331 _.. an.'s
1 TO a .. `5?o23 tee 3,a._
a. t, task? plats in
Late i'8 C"Jen.. Cast'e-
.... _ ...' 1 ae ve . .1in-?2
9 ee
.."31-1:a.-
_. u;:, 11e1
.-.',n after
..
3n3 ee Ne
-kalea :a 33 w. -
5: a
., Z ti -1'0-11n
3..: 2933: d, M7 end Mrs glen
S pperi, Landon, and 'tors Sang?.
Ie- of eleasali.
Mas. Ray Cartwright, a son.
SHEARER --1n Hinton Hospital. an
Tuesday, June 11th, to Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Shearer. a eon,
Crop Conditions in Ontario
Frequent rains during May delayed
the completion of seeding of spring
grains in Ontario generally by from
two to three weeks, according to the
monthly crop report of the statistics
branch of the Ontario Department of
Agriculture.
Saturday was Huron County Girls'
Achievement Day, and the day was
further featured by the junior farm-
ers' live stock judging contest.
The girls made use of the agrieul•
turat assemtlly roost at Clinton and
the boys held their session in the
town hall. Miss Bora Du.rnin, Dung-
gannon, instrectff ie home econom
ice, for Huron, Brute, Lambton and
Grey counties, was in charge of the
girls' competitions and was assisted
by Miss Helen Passmore, Women's
At the first of June spring grain Institute branch of the department of
seeding was- duished in lesser mud agriculture,. Toronto, and Miss Floe
Kent. and nearly finished In the other enee B. Sadie, director of junior work
.`aunties of Old Ontario, except in in the same department.
two areas. one in Western Ontario Seventy-eight girls competed. in the
comprising the eetntties of Dufterin, r'arions pro?5515. "The Club Girl En
Grey. Wellington, Perth and Huron. tsrtains," Summer Clothes For
and lir-' eth,r comprising Carletou Girls" and etedttens May be. Smart
Lanark, Grenville. and the counties Leaders in the projects in the same
oast. 11 the Quebec border. In these order were .Mrs. .1. S, Armstrong.
two bells from a"'„ to -Sete of spring Bt u sols Mrs. F. Belnten, Blyth;
esseeding; was dome at June 1st, but Mrs. F. Demerling. Ferdwiclt; May
:t nine -e an was not expected until Fishes. BeIgrave: Gladys Johns, Flim
betwseen June 151;1 and 13th. which l'1115; Mrs. L T. Sinclair, Ethel; sec
would h :them three weeks tater end, Edith Pu$ner. eeaforth; Alberta
than timertai. In Northern Ontario. McMurray, Belgrave, Mr•. G. Sander.
•eeatng varies :.lnsider•ably this year. sin. Brussels: third. Mrs. F. Bainton,
The germination of seeded fields Blyth; Jean Elliott, Bluevale; Mrs.
titin year hat been excellent due to M. Kirby, Brussels; Mrs. J. H. Smith.
rhe :abundant euppifee. of moisture. Bluevale: kraut Wheeler. 3elgreve.
The spring1artInwh ch were seeded projects
and c3mpztiC1
Jua
'tea
,pelt r are ntakfne excellent growth. spin'lred b1 the \S urn n's Institute
out the exec :tile rams had a deter branches of the county
mental t 05,'! on some tow fields. In At the business meeting for fall
the 'w.r groups of .'aunties mentioned Program plil1lniilt it was decided to
in •he first paragraph. prospects are start with the nrSje t. "Being Well
oat toe faveurable for spring grains Dressed and Weil Groomed,' "Meat
en account ount .11 very late seeding due to in the Menu." First. Brussels Club in
leas preelpi et25n.. hut in the .ether "The Club Girl Entertains," c,tmpeti•
eienees of Oid Ontario the outlook is tors, Helen Armstrong; Nsrma :tfilter.
• vensidered very good as ample rain. •e•nnd ,sante project), Ethel. Edyth
fall with warmer weather now! Speran, Pearl Baker. Third. in "Stine
prevailing will result in very rapid' mer Clothes for Girls," Seeforth Club
growth. The over -winter crops of fall a whole club skit.
wheat. alfalfa, hay and clover. and Table set for two, Brussels. Mary
pastures nava made exceptional Seeker; "Cottons May Be Smart,.'
growth during the past month and are Bluevale, Flora McTavish.
now generally in above average con- (`estidrates were warded as tel
'iition throughout the -province. lows; County honor caemti€teates and
Fall wheat sustained very little county honor pins, Ethel Club. Pearl
antes killing this season and is re.
Baker, Murlel Haekwell, Mrs, Stanley
Fischer; Beigrave, May Frisbee.
Certificates of achievement. Bel
grave, May Frisbee, Eleanor Taylor
Ruth Bradburn; Brussels. Helen
A1•ntsfrong, Elizabeth Buechler, -Jean
Scott, Mary Baeker. Bettie Currie
toward Iodging. On June Stir fall Veleta Duncan, Dorothy Boise. Marg•
wheat was beading out in Essen asst Gihsnn, 9fori:t Miller; Ethel
County. and in Perth County was D2[ta St,°lanes, .diet Fischer. Muriel
entering the shot blade, Haekwell, Pearl Baker: \\`Ingham
Alfalfa shows heavy crop prospects Lois Applehy'; Blyth. Mrs. B. eicEwen
and i1 Old Ontario cnttieg will he Jean elceallttin, Rhea ;haw, Phyllis
:tenet-elbetween June 10th and 1"111 Brae;Eiinlville Gladys Johns. Aud
cis i 1 c and tow r fields premise a ret 14aanc? Each girl who sen eete1
t „ tltt x11 some Sale ar "e ery"i a silver sp 1 to and 'u'b
e:eer .111. :r 3 71Inlher ,,f ,;,111... . e-e4't r13,,,,.• ..f n.t kniI
iesi : t f dray .]id 1g.il sh:'vei n
a.. ., ,..v.va.i :ha dr•�utht T1:- tali ...1 I :tit, 3 ::...tl
y...-. .x213123 •'23 ..5311 '}l' ,,Iti.•1ent. :ly lr d. 3,1:•r.µ:
...1•,•-n., - it :2, • Mit }. ?: le,
P.1,1,0111,',were_,atl:e, sl•µ . avt M,tµ F^ tbo• .. tri . EI -11/1•11
t111 a5 121 •1311:1 :e if the T.'yle Mr- .A Jame
-:v .:41 113, ;tweed sl°..int. but dtir 211ng. Berea A:'mstr,.. Jean speer
.,t pee* eve week- have :na'ie en. Elizabeth 13a.'ker^ d.,an :.rt.
very i growth and a in excellent 'Mary Baeker. Betty l nrrie, \ealma
ee Live s t' were turned out 30 •Duncan. Dorltay Bine, Dorothy Arne
gree generally between May 20th string. Margaret Gibson - Gladys
and tale s:. and are reported to he 3 Ditv'sd:,071, 210113 3lifier.'della Brans
making .,sod gains. ?tlpth-3frs. F. Baintnn. leader;
At he present time farmers in Old Mrs, B. Cowan. Jean McCallum, Phyl
Ontario are engaged in seeding corn 115 Bray. Doris Moody, Mrs. B. Walsh
late pet3taes. a email amount of late, ElimvILe-Gladys John.., leader; Aud•.
sprin_ rains. an wet land. buck- Tey Quanoe. ?dargaret Miners, Beryl
wheat, soybeans and root crops, Brock. Sfildr ed Gaal.
Ethel -Mrs, T. J. Sinclair, leader;
Fruits and Vegetables Edythe Speiran, Della McInnes. Mae
Fischer, Mary McIntosh, Muriel Hack.
well, Doris Haekwell, Ruth Dunbar,
Aileen Dilworth, Pearl Baker.
Fordwich-Mrs, F. C. Denferling
loader; Marion Nay. Margaret Thnmp.
son, Lenore Wilson, Jean Gibson.
Betty Brock: Yvenn Denny. Wilda
Pat* r ,w: Helen Coa,.,s. Marione
Schaefer Jean H. Gain Margt r E
w
Ported good in all districts. Middle•
sec reports this crop making excep-
tional growth and some fields are
quite rank. In e number of counties
The growth f • so heavy that some
eelde are already showing a tendency
W55:5ra Ontario: Weather condi•
roans were genera123- unfavourable far
the development of all fruit and vel
etables prier :a June est. In view
h'tw•sa. ?, the aatpi? nloistnre and
recenthfeleer temperatures, vege'
;1:e ,w making sapid growth
a.. sn, eibt eette 1: tee delay will
1- ,ff Tee eoe". weather and f» 731_ \Cin 7a n1 ..Fir:.. E. \\ c er
.531 ::sins 21a r:rr b:osee g b.t .
were .,.'aveer ah:-. 11 i -r10 pres. par 1353rav'ee., i.'; 20 Mt:rrt,
a 3 ew t, on Sanede
i
an 1_... o.
a •i B,a lrttar.i
ees eere
Hee:
? _.. S- 1.._:'1Jw 13
1'- 1. f oe Reeve Grain
. y Re 1 ec er.rang Df
.a; . • ^and Ray G_. fes president o
1e 3-n:e County y :Holstein Club. J
M; i ag::e J Ae Sates pr orcin 11
Holstein breeder. gave an address.
Among :11 winners of the dairy ._a:-
;ud competition s tion or ladies
9°
:.. A. 3e:. of Bayfield and
Mrs. lr. e3ling
;Ha-r}sot9 Rett.!O'.O.1-
:,
. _ r 37171.2: reunion of tis Harrison
a.....:.?c - 'a5 34.3 at ta-Ni rl_"lr with
pee=eat Dinner was served at
:a .3 pregeaat 3f spo:ta made
aie.
. 3_ .:ion of the aftSrn�.
Ate,: .. twite_ht _upper the ?12,2131
.• ,:1:.. . fee- ::7e earning Tear wase
fees,.-' Presidee7,
•
Harris et ea ...en: e Hee, efeeteaes.
▪ Pr. `-te . n. A:b
eet
r 3 .
Tiers. eaereee
appee hes '1
e 42,1 :w 1 l ted
v`t -c 3 13 3.- gen re:: :
wee 3v with 3 45.n 311 ee: 3n31
.13rµ in genera: by June. ')th.
Ra pn_.... wintered well with ,
present 935 7 35 3 reported >00d
s-17µ- e on.3ns in the south;
`} S't'n ea -antes have 1715ed their 1
p1.anrin - > :. -1115 in t1 :31311 acre,'
age _?. `S'._:_ 3nt3^:3 defog llt
ee:ow :as: year. Germination 3f ..tai
WaS l
n y 530d.
E,y a plantings3f powas
taare mak.''
mfg gee) growth hue :he acreage is :
leas thee .1: year due to tete late,
.a:3 we: e3..1n. Poataes will not be
NI
•'y' �- �nlart"-Br'i 3:s -Mrs.
M. 91 by '.a:3e•• Dors Armstrong
Mary H Kerr. Mary Eckmier, C.
Lake. Darot t,
Jardine. Imogene Sand
"reen, .Sean McDonald. Isobel Bow
man. Betty Walker, - Clara Russell.
Blyth-eire Franklin 13ainton, lead.
e» elre 3. Walsh, Jean McCallum
A233 e •eongram, Lois Appleby.
3321 1335-M1s. J H Smith. leader;
Mar:ore Kerr. Helen Thompson, Jean
Eiliete, Fiera McTavish. Evelyn
Sharp. Marguerite Henning, Viola
Tha.caer. Jean Sharpe. Shirley Dalt•
713a11. Be ;eve -Ruth Wheeler. lead-
. RlIth Bradburn.
Judging Livestock
:ixly Young :sten competed in live
in ':ammo: 2:a: p2 33u.ifon 3111: B=urs stock judging under supervision of
Jely .3'h.. 3.grc.ui nrai Representative J. C,
Shearer. who was assisted by R, E.
Tabseeo White, Stratford. in beef cattle judg•
The attempt a irasti_ally reonee;:ng; 1i. S. Mfvher,'her. Dublin, in
•11? 3..:5ge 3 11215-2112511 tab3r_3 in s-a:ne L. S-nm14.:, Walkerton, heavy
Ja and 3pp?ars t3 3375 3152, µi1113 oar: . .. 1' 1OPer. Markdale, sheep
uc >. and : -s`imated that the •edei"" utd A. H. Martie, Toronto
at15. The r3rma where the
.3:a1 ice -edge- w11I:it will be planted in dairy
:.1 3aer.nrzd -
abeeee .n )haste _hi_
Year Al:: tee between 431 3,7) and 4e.Se li
y,^e. a.s )mpae.3 with Approximate -
:7 5-.71-) in + +. A re-kJ:lion -1:
a3'.1 : aliee setg eeleettee_
FREE SERVICE
,
.._ 51.E eraze _or
bright-.
y -r :1: ee :Cow May is .r33y
soldiers and 3JhIL`ly rano after
e very painted dell 3e sees."
'Nan; and Fel. Sale Ads, 3 weeks
OLD, DCSAB,LED OR DEAD
HORSES OR CATTLE
removed promptly end efficiently.
Srtsply phone "COLLECT" to
WILLIAM F -ONE SONS
LLPs.t i'ED
PHONE gi j$GERSOLL
PHONE 219 - MITCHELL
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ECAUSE it Cults right through
clogging dirt, Gillett's Lye
is a boon to the housewife 1 Ieep
it handy always -for clearing out
drains ... for scouring pots and
pans . , , for loony other every-
day household tasks(
•1
Wow dissolve lye in hot water. The
actiors of the lye itself
(teats the water.
..,
FREE BOOKLET -The Ginett'a Lye
Booklet tells how this powerful eleaneer
:.•tears clogged drain ketpo out-
houses clean sod odorless by destroying
the contents of the closet ... how it
performs doyens of Woks. Seed foe a
free Dopy to Stamford Bloods Ltd..''
Frooee Ave. end Liberty Street
Toronto, Ont.
judging was carried on were those of
the Huron ("aunty Home, William Mr.•
Ewen, Clifford Keys, Colia Campbell.
William Sparks. Thomas Snowden
and Russell Grainger.
The prize list was in four sections.
Section 1, junior, for young men not
over 26 years of age Lal who have
never won any cash prizes in preel-
eus Huron County live ctrtck judging
contest, . h t who are not enrolled in
one of the junior t•iube fit Huron
eonnty in 1940, ret who ,54.‘, not en.
rolled at sether reingann•tn of Bel
grave aerl ulteral even- t your sr -s.
Thar' were Is c , }t. ;tante in the
r o'1 •111 :11'4 v111111,•t .. µ,.r1• . Bill
tl nrc. Yrl�rav'• d r' poise', lKon
:t"?i1 5r .-✓!•1:0
poaiat<• t:t: k Pe, -k. : % i, ,t..,,' p.4111,,
ash prig's, $4 $..'.. ce
FeeetYfl '01' t pp('} t all
1 17.14 1113 1.7 1: "1N 1.}„-,• aligibl' for
1 i. I'r •vino«r 1 13th henry
lire rv= n p'i'ste; prize 15: Wil
f ie. ,I.Wanon, 6:16 points,
14.313; Stewart M•st all, Myth, 630
paints. 53; tuck Ferguun, Clifford,
623 points, $3; Bill Turnbull, Brus-
5913, 611 points, $2.
Section :1 was open to members of
the following 1340 Junior Clubs in
Huron county: Blyth District Turkey
Club, Goderic(t District Calf Club,
Wingham District Malting Barley
Club, Howick Township Swine- Club;
Zurich District Foal Club: Exeter
District Swine Club; Luckuow Dia•
trlct Swine Club. The wituters in thin
section were Chester Beattie, Godes
rich. 603 points, prize $4; JIM Ciut
ton, Goderieh, 601 points. $3; William
Bennett. Gorrie, 594 point;, prize 13.
Prize of 51 to youngest competitor
was earned by Donald Lawson. Clio
a t, and C,1V1E. shield to high novice
W 12 10 Bruce Scott, Belgrave.
•ectian 1 was open only to euroll-
a_i member, of Dungannon and Bel'
geeve :t r rt.ltural short t'ourees and
:he *Inn: .. were Prank McQulilin•
leteettow. life point a; Bruce Scott,
,t: i:,r;tve, 596 paints: Allan Miller,
far,lataw. 537 petits. Previous win.
n 3 • of the C.N.E. shield were: 1937.
P iis.tn Forrest, Kippen ; , 1938, Jack
i ereuson, Clifford; 1939, Harold
Engagament Announced -
Mr. and Mrs. P. 0. Reynolds wish
to announce the engagement of their
daughter, Agnea Marie, to George
Carbert of Hullett, the marriage to
take place June 29th.
WHAT 100 YEARS HAVE DONE
FOR YOUR FEET
Dr. Joseph Lelyvelt, director of the
National Foot Health Council, tells
of the torture caused by fallen
arches: bunions, and other foot ail -
Mental, but how one now can be foot -
happy, if he follows the rules. Read
the article about feet in The Ameri-
can Weekly, the world's greatest
weekly magazine, with the June 23
issue of The Detroit Sunday Times,
J. P ACME
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