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HEAVY HORSES
Township Special, Zimmerman ‘Ta-
vistock); Wm. Dale, 0. A. Benno _
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Best handled colt, A. Schluter
(Linwood) and 2nd.
McMichael Special, Fred Roney
(Mitchell), H. Bolger (Walton).
Best heavy horse, Zimmerman Bros
Brood mare, H. Bolger,
Foal of 1950, H. Bolger.
Filly or gelding, Zimmerman. Bros.,
and 2nd; Wm. Dale and 4th.
Filly or gelding, Wm. Dale.
Sweepstakes, Zimmerman Bros.
Light Draught
Brood mare with foal, Fred Roney,
Foal of 1950, Fred Roney.
Filly or gelding, Wm. Dale and 2nd
Filly or gelding, Fred Roney,
Tilly or gelding 1 Yr. old, Frecl
Roney. Sweepstakes, Win, Dale.
Brood mare with foal, A. Schluter
and 2nd. Foal of 1950, A. Schluter
and 2nd. ears W. .11,Filly or gelding 4 years.,
Tuttle (Woodstock), Zimmerman
Bros and 2n1;. Thos. McMichael.
Filly or gelding 3 yr, old, W. II
Tuttle, Fill or gelding 2 yr. old, A.
Schluter. Filly or gelding 1 yr. old,
H. Bolger, A. Schluter.
Harness Classes
Light Draft team, W. J. Dale. Per-
cheron or Belgian team, Zimmerman
Bros. and 3rd; W. H. Tuttle, T. J.
McMichael. Heavy Draught team,
Zimmerman, W. J. Dale. Best team in
harness, W. J. Dale, and 2nd. Four -
horse tandem. Zimmerman, W. J.
Dale, A. Haas. W. J. Crawford, Tara,
Judge.
LIGHT HORSES
Wagon Horses—Filly or gelding,
Archie Haas (Brantford) and 2nd;
R. W. Garland (Walkerton) and 4th.
Filly or gelding, 0. A. Bannerman
and 2nd. Filly or gelding, 0. A. Ban-
erman, Arthur Schutter (Linwood).
Filly or gelding, 0. A. Bannerman,
Wagon team in harness, Archie
Haas, R. W: Garland, 0. A. Banner-
man. Single Express horse, Archie
Haas and 2nd; R. W. Garland; 0. A.
Bannerman.
Light Harness Horses
Carriage team in harness, Wm.
Mayberry (Woodstock). Roadster
team in harness, A. B. Weber (Kitch-
ener), Arthur Schluter. Single car-
riage horse, Wm.- Mayberry. Single
carriage horse, Wm. Mayberry. Single
roadster horse, A. Weber, A. Schlu-
ter. Single roadster horse, A. Weber,
A. Schluter. Best lady driver, Wm,
Mayberry, Elmer Johnson (Atwood)
Ed. Schluter (Bensall); L. Shantz
(New Hamburg). Gentlemen's road
race, A. Weber and 2nd.
Single Hackney pony, Ed. Schroed-
er and 2nd; Elmer Johnson, D.
Sheen (Mitchell). Hackney pony team
Ed. Schroeder, Ebner Johnson, D.
Shean. Hackney pony t andem, Ed.
Scbroe(ler, El m e r Johnson, D.
Sheen. Shetland pony, Elmer John-
son and 2nd; Elnier Johnson, Shet-
land foal'', Elmer Johnson, H. Mcli-
wain, Arnold Campbell. Shetland
pony team, Elmer Johnson, L.
Shantz, D. Shean, B. Mcllwain.
Shetland pony tandem, Elmer John-
son, L. Shantz, D. Shean. Shetland
pony brood mare, Elmer Johnson, D.
Shean, B, Mcliwain. Shetland pony 1
year old, Elnier Johnson, L. Shantz,.
H. Mcliwain. Shetland pony 2 year
old, D. Sheen and 2nd. Shetland pony
3 year old, L. Shantz, H, Mcliwain.
Single Shetland pony in harness, L.
Shantz and 2nd; Elnier Johnson, D.
Sheen. Goldie Martin, Lueknow,
Judge.
BEEF CATTLI:
Butcher Cattle
Steer or heifer, over 1 year, L R.
and G, A. O'Neil (Denfield): Mac
Bolton, Baby beef, 1 year and under,
Thos. (Mitchell), It.
Parsons, John McGregor, O'Neil,
Polled Angus
Heifer, 1 year old, 'Hopp Bros.
(Zurich). Heifer calf, Bull calf, Klopp
Herefords
Bull, 2 years and over, H. Wright
(Cromarty). Best cow, -O'Neil, 13.
Wright, J. McGregor and 4th, Heifer
2 years old, J. McGregor and 2nd; 13.
Wright. Heifer 1 year old, O'Neil and
2nd, J. McGregor, H. Wright. Heifer
ealf, under 1 year, O'Neil and '3rd;
J.:1zeGregor, H. 'Wright, Bull calf
under 1' year, 3. McGregor and Std;
O'Neil and 4th. Bull " 1 year, II.
Wright, J. McGregor, O'Neil and 4th,
Herd, O'Neil, 'Copp, Wright, Me -
Gregor. W. C. I+'. Oestricher, Judge.
DUAL PURPOSE
Bull. 2 years and over, J. M, Scott,
.1. F. Scott. Best cow, 3. M. Scott 1,
2, and 3, 3. F. Scott, 4th. Heifer 2
Years old, J, M. Scott 1, 2, and 3, J.
F. Scott 4th. Heifer, 1 year old, 3.
M, Scott 1, 2, 3, J. F. Scott 4th, Hei-
fer calf, under 1 year, 3. M. Scott.
Bull calf under- 1 year, J. 31. Scott.
Herd 3, M, Scott, J. 3!. Scott.
BABY BEEP CALF CLUB
'Results of Judging; Marc Bolton,
Bob Parsons, Catherine Campbell,
Kenneth Campbell, Eric Anderson,
Jean Scott, Douglas Reyes, Frank
Nigh, Murray 'Dale, John Whyte,
John Nigh, Mary Bicknell, Peter
Hicknell, Neil MeGavin, Allan Haugh,
Neil Haugh,
Results of Showmanship: Kenneth
Campbell, Mac Bolton, Bob Parsons,
Murray Dale, Catherine Campbell,
Doug Keyes, Peter Bicknell, Eric
Anderson, Jean Scott, John Whyte,
Frank NIg'h, Mary Hicknell, Neil Me -
Gavin, Allan Haugh, Neil Haugh,
John Nigh.
DAIRY CATTLE
Ayrshires
Bull calf, under 1 year. John Bal-
lantyne, Atwood. Best cow, John Bal-
lantyne, 1, 2, 3. Heifer 2 years old,
Heifer 1 year o18, Heifer calf under
1 year, John Ballantyne, 1, 2. Best
group, John Ballantyne.
Jerseys
Bull 2 years and over, Irwin Tre-
wartha 1, 2. Bull 1 year olcl, Thos.
Rathwell, Bull calf under 1 year, I.
Trewartha, Best cow, I. Trewartha 1,
3; Thos. Rathwell 2, 4. Heifer 2 years
old, I. Trewartha 1, 3; Thos, Rath -
well 2, 4. Heifer•, 1 year old, Thos.
Rathwell 1, 4; I. Trewartha 2, 3. Hei-
fer calf, under 1 year, I. Trewartha
1, 3; Thos. Rathwell 2, 4. Most points
I. Trewartha,
Holsteins
Bull 1 year old, Hallahan. Best
cow, Ilalaban. Heifer 1 year old,
Peter Simpson, Hallahan. Heifer calf
under 1 year, Peter Simpson, Halla-
han. Dairy Cattle Herd, T, Ballan-
tyne, I. Trewartha, Hallahan, NIrs.
Rathwell. Best group of 3 dairy cows,
I.
Trewartha. Most points in Hol-
steins,-Hallahan. Best dairy calf un-
der 1 year, J. Ballantyne. Chas. Bar-
nett, Judge.
SHORTHORN SHOW
Perth -Huron Regional Shorthorn
Show held in conjunction with Sea -
forth Fall Fair, Sept. 22, 1950.
Officers—Past Pres., Roy Nether-
cott, St. Marys; Pres. Dr. M. W.
Stapleton, Seaforth; Vice. Pres.,
Arnold Robinson, St. Marys; 2nd
Vice -Pres., Wilbur Turnbull, Brus-
sels; See'y-Treas., R. G. Bennett,
Clinton; Ass't Sec'y-Treas., R. E.
White. Tudge—R. Parker.
Class 1—Bull calved prior to Sept.
1, 1948, McKenzie Hall, Ayr; Roy
Nethercott, St. Marys; John Ostrom,
Varna; M. H. Taylor, Belgrave; Jas.
Smith, Brussels; Wm. Turnbull, Brus-
sels; M. W. Stapleton, Seaforth;
Strong Bras., Gorrie.
Class 2, Senior yearling bull, An-
drew Gaunt, Lueknow.
Class 3, Junior yearling bull, Nel-
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son Underwood, Wingh cm; M, W.
I Stapleton, Seaforth; \1eKinlev 1''ui'ms,
Zurich; R. M Peek, furir1i; RoY
Nethercott, St. Marys; W. A, Culbert,
Dungannon; Kenneth McFarlane,
1 Belgrave;
Brussels; M. II. Taylor,
y z
lioy Nethercott, St. Marys; G 1I
Keys, Varna,
Class 5, Junior Bull Calf, _ McKen-
zie Hall, Ayr; McKenzie Ball, Ayr;
Andrew Gaunt, Lueknow; W. A. Cul-
bert Dungannon; Win. Turnbull,
Brussels; It, M, Peck, Zurich; W. A,
Culbert, Dungannon; Strong Bros.,
Gorrie; James Smith, Brussels. An-
drew Gaunt, Lueknow; James Smith,
Brussels: Wni. Turnbull, Brussels;
W. A. Culbert, Dungannon; Roy F.
Pepper, Seaforth; M. H. Taylor, Bel -
grave; John Nigh, R. 4, Seaforth;
Kenneth McFarlane, Brussels,
Class 9, Female, calved prior to
Sept. 1, 1917, Rev Nethercott, St.
Marys; Strong Bros., Gorrie; Wtn,
Devereaux, Seaforth' Roy Nothercott,
St. Marys; Andrew Gaunt, Lucknow;
'97. A. Culbert, Dungannon; Wm.
Turnbull, Brussels; Mckenzie Hall,
Ayr; Thos. Kerr• and Sons, Atwood;
McKinley Farms, Zurich; W.•A. Cul-
bert, Dungannon; Win. Turnbull,
Brussels; Thos. Kerr and 'Son, At-
wood; McKinley karma, Zurich; John
Ostrom, Varna, -
Class 10, Female, calved on or be-
tween Sept. 1, 1917 and Aug.31,
1945 A ndrew Gaunt, Lueknow, M.
H. Taylor, Belgrave; R. DI. Peck,
Zurich; McKenzie Hall. Ayr; Wm.
Turnbull, Brussels; McKenzie Hall,
Ayr; R. M. Peck, Zurich; John Ost-
rom, Varna; Wm. Turnbull, Brussels;
Roy Nethercott, St. Marys; James
Smith, Brussels; Strong- Bros., Gor-
rie.
Class 11, Senior yearling heifer,
Andrew Gaunt, Lueknow; Wm, Turn-
bull, Brussels; Janies Smith, Brussels;
M. H. Taylor, Belgrave,
(lase 12, Junior yearling heifer,
Andrew Gaunt, Lueknow; Arrehr'bw
Gaunt, Lueknow; C. H. Keys, Varna;
Roy Nethereott, St. Mar;vs;. M, W.
Stapleton, Seaforth; Roy F. Pepper,'
Seaforth; James Smith, Brussels; R.
M. Peck, Zurich; M. I3. Taylor, Bel -
grave; Wm. Turnbull, Brussels; W.
A. Culbert, Dungannon; John Ost-
rom, Varna; Strong Bros, Gorrie; M.
W. Stapleton, Seaforth; John Ostrom
Varna; M. H. Taylor, Belgrave.
Class 13, Senior heifer calf, Wm.
Devereaux, Seaforth; McKenzie Hall,
Ayr' Wm. Turnbull, Brussels; Roy
F. Pepper, Seaforth; Roy F. Pepper,
Seaforth; Andrew Gaunt. Lueknow;
M. H. Taylor, Belgrave; Kenneth Mc-
Farlane, Brussels: .Tames Smith,
Brussels; W. A. Culbert, Dungannon;
Roy Nethercott, St. Marys; Wm. Dev-
ereaux, Seaforth; McKenzie Hall,
Ayr; W. A. Culbert, Dungannon;
John Ostrom, Varna; Strong Bros.,
Gerrie.
Class 14, Junior heifer calf, Me-
Kenzie
e.Kenzie Hall,, Ayr; W. A. Culbert,
Dungannon; 'Roy F. Pepper, Sea -
forth; Roy Nethercott, St. Marys; M.
W. Stapleton, Seaforth; Strong Bros.
Gorrie; W. A. Culbert, Dungannon;
Wm, Turnbull, Brussels; W. A. Cul-
bert, Dungannon; James Smith, Brus-
sels; Wm. Turnbull, Brussels; James
Smith, Brussels.
Class 15, Senior Champion Female,
Sr, Champion—A. Gaunt, Lueknow.
Reserve Sr., Champion—Roy Nether,
cott, St. Marys.
Class 13, Steer, 750 lbs and under,
Roy F. Pepper, Seaforth; McKenzie
Hall, Ayr; McKinley Farms, Zurich.
Class 19, Steer 751 lbs and up to
1000 lbs., Andrew Gaunt, Lucknow;
Wm. Turnbull, Brussels.
Class 20, Grand Champion Steer,
A. Gaunt, Lucknow.
Class 21, Breeders' Herd, Roy
Nethercott, St. Marys; Andrew
Gaunt, Lucknow; McKenzie Hall,
Ayr; Wnr. Turnbull, Brussels; Roy
F. Pepper, Seaforth; M. 13. Taylor,
Belgrave; R. M. Peck, Zurich; John
Ostrom, Varna.
Class 22, Get -of -Sire, McKenzie
Hall, Ayr; Andrew Gaunt, Lueknow;
Wm 7.'uTurnbull,Brussels: R.i I Peek,
Zurich; !toy Nethereot, St, Marys:
John Ostrom, Varna,
Class 23, TWO (Alves, 11eKenz]e
Hall, Ayr; Andrew (rauut, Lueknow;
1 now;
Wm. Turnbull, Brussels; Rey Ne tlier•-
1• \csiey ttm;t
cert, St. Marys; .1 I I ,, Emus,
Zurich.
Number et Cattle, 11.1; Number of,
Exhibitors, 19; Number of Entries,
113, Amount of prize money paid
$030.Ot1.
SHEEP
Shropshire Aged ram, 0, Mc-
Gowan 1, 2. Shearling rata 0. Mc-
Gowan. Ram lamb, 0. McGowan,
Fwe, Geo. 11. Armstrong -1St I aide ),
0. McGowan. Shearling ewe, Geo,
Armstrong 1, 2; 0. McGowan 3. Ewe
lamb, Geo. Armstrong, 0. :McGowan.
Pett, O. McGowan.
Leicester ---Aged rani, Wm. R. -Pep-
per. Shearling runt, Wm. R. Pepper.
Rare lamb under 1 year, Win. 1:.
Pepper 1, 2, Geo. Armstrong i. Ewe
having lambed In 1950, Wnt. R. Pep-
ppe�r, Geo, Armstrong. Shearling ewe,
Wm. R. Pepper 1, 2, Geo. Armstrong
" Ewe latah Wm, R. Pepper, 1, 2
Gen, Armstrong 3. Pen, Wm. R. Pep-
per 1, 3, Geo. Armstrong
Oxfords --Aged rain, 0. McGowan.
Shearling ram, Donald Dearing Ltxet-
er, O.:11cGow u1. I:ant lain), under 1
year, 0. McGowan, D. Dearing 2, t;
Ewe having lambed in 1910.0 Mc-
Gowan, D. Dearing. Shearling Ewe,
I), Dearing 1, 2, 0. SieGowan 3. Ewe
lamb, 0.:M'Gowan 1, 3. D. Dearing'
2, Pen, 0. McGowan 0. Dearing,
Dorset horned --Aged ram, 0. Mc-
Gowan. Shearling ram, 0. McGowan.
Ram lamb under 1 year, Ewe having
lambed in 1950. Shearling ewe, 0,
McGowan 1, 2, Flw•e lamb, 0. MoGow•-
•ut. Pen, 0. 'McGowan. Market lamb,
W. R. Pepper, D. Dearing, Georgi
Armstrong.
Most points in sheep, 0. McGowan,
W. R. Pepper, Geo. Armstrong.
Judge, Eph, Snell, Clinton.
PIGS
Yorkshires—Boar, over 1 year, W.
Turnbull and Son, Brussels; John
Powell -Jr. Boar littered since Sep-
tember, 3, W. Smith, Brussels; W.
Turnbull and Son. Boar 0 months
and under, J. W. Smith, W. Turnbull
2, 3. Sow 1 year or over, W. Turn-
bull and Son, J. W. Smith,
Berkshire—Boar littered since Sep-
tember 1949, Sow 1 year or over.
Carl Becker, Gadshili; Sow littered
since September 1941), Carl Becker
1, 2.
Tamworth—Boar over one year,
Geo. Douglas, :Mitchell 1, 3; Bert W.
French, Palmerston 2. Boar littered
since September, Geo. Douglas 1, 2;
Bert W. French 3. Sow 1 year or
over, B, W. French, Geo. Douglas 2,
3. Sow littered since September 1949,
Geo. Douglas, B. W. French 2, 3.
Pen of 5 shoats (bacon type.), W.
Turnbull and Son, Frank Hunt,
G. B. Crow, Hespeler, Judge.
HIGH SCHOOL POULTRY
New Hampshire, ekl, Mary Whyte,
John Whyte; p, John Whyte 1, 2,
Rhode Island Red, h, Beth Boyd;
ekl, p. Flora Turnbull.
Barred Plymouth Rock, 11, Lucille
Lee, ekl, p, Geo. Mcllwain.
Light Sussex, h, Ruth McLean,
Geo. Shaw; ekl, Stary Whyte; p,
Doug. Keyes, Mary Whyte.
White Leghorn, c, Gladys Collins;
lr Marilyn Bolger, Margaret Collins;
ekl, Gladys Collins, Margaret Collins;
p, Mary Whyte; Margaret Collins,
A. V. Bantams, e, Flora Turnbull,
Ruth Keyes; h, Flora Turnbull, B.
Broadfoot; ekl, and p, Grace Riley,
Glen Nixon.
Dressed Chickens --John Whyte,
Mary Whyte, Mac Bolton.
Dressed Capons—Tommy Murphy,
2r doz. white eggs—Betty Hoegy,
Marjorie Miller, Isabelle Caldwell,
Marilyn Bolger, Bernice billing.
2r1 doz. brown eggs, Mervyn Eyre,
Al Hoggarth, Don . Powell, Mary
Whyte, Allan Haugh.
Best 231 doz. eggs in all sections,
Mervyn Eyre.
Best dressed elueken or capon, ;i.a
sections, Eleanor Me0atrtney.
POULTRY
New Hampshire, c,' 3, 0. Douglas
Stratf'or d), Arthur Schluter;
11, J. I), Douglas, .0, F'. Pepper 3 Dash
wood
Rhode 101an(.1 Red, c, h, -cid, p, J.
I) Douglas.
Barred Plymouth Pocks, €, J, D
lh,u'las; h, J. D. Douglas, ( F. Pep,
1,€r cls, p., J. 1). Douglas 1, 2.
White Locks, e, J. 0. Douglas, Ar-
thur Scliulter; h, C 1 , Pepper, ,J, 1).
Douglas; ekl, J. D. Douglas, 1', F.
Pepper: p, J. D. Douglas 1, 2.
White Leghorn.., c, h, Geo. Douglas
Mitchell), 0. F. Pepper; ski, p, Ger.
Doug as 1, 2,
Light Sussex, c, C. F. Pepper; h.
ckl, p, C I, Pepper, A. Schluter:
A, V. Bantams, 1, h Geo. Douyla
1, 2: eId, p, Geo. Douglas.
New Hampshire, Utility Pens,
hens, Elgin Nott, Fred lirCl uS nl
Rhode 101and Red, Fred Meel,
:Hunt, J. D. Doug a:;.
Barred Plymouth Rook, Fred Mt
Clymont, 0. F. Pepper.
1.
White Rock, C. 1''. Pepper, .1. 11
Douglas.
Light Sussex, Fred .11r•Clynront, 0.
F. Pepper. •
White Leghorn, Fred 51eClymou+
C F. Pepper.
Cross -Breeds, heavy, Fred Neely -
runnt Don Buchanan.
(Toss -Breeds, light, Elgin Nott.
Dressed Chickens
Dressed e ssed Chicl=.ens, Tamer 31.:icot
Llgin Nott, Mrs, Elgin Nott.
Dressed Capons, Janne,• 11. Scott,
1, 2, 3.
Eggs doz. White Eggs, W. S. D. Stor-
ey, Mrs, E. Nott, Eleanor Store)
Mrs. James Carter, Fred McClymont .
2311 doz. Brown Eggs. Mrs. W.
Coleman, Mrs. Elgin Nett, Mrs. Jas
Carter, Miss Ethel Dennis, Ron Bu
ehanan.
1-30 doz. case of brown eggs, John •
Henderson, Seaforth Co-op, Staple-
ton Produce. -
Public School
INew Hampshire, ekl, p, Harvey.:
Dale, Gordon Dale.
White Leghorn, p, Nickie Whyte,.
Tommy Whyte.
Light Sussex, ckl, Nickie Whyte.
Rhode Island Red, ckl, p, Mary
Scott, Billy Scott.
Barred Plymouth Rock, ckl, Ronnie
Williams, John Scott; p, Bob Broad- •
foot, Jack Broadfoot.
A. V, Bantams, e, h, Donald Mat ,-
thews, Douglas Riley: ekl, Douglas
Riley, Jack Broadfoot; p, Ross Mill -
sen, Douglas Riley.
Rabbits, old pair, Ross Millson,1
John Etue; young pair, Theresa Etue.
1 2.
Pheasants,- c h, Donald Matthews,
ekl, p, Beatrice Sieman.
Best Bird in H.S. or P,S., Harvey
Dale,
Dressed Chickens, Billy .Scott,
Mltry Scott, Floyd Dale, John Scott.
Corrie Treffers.
1t-1, doz. white eggs, Robert Elliott,
Emily Elliott, Corrie Treffers, Toni
my Whyte, Nickie Whyte.
1'. doz. brown eggs, John Scott,
Mary Scott. Kenneth Coleman, Billy
Scott, D. Haugh.
Best eggs, white or brown, 3oitrt
Scott.
BABY SHOW
Up to (, months, Mrs. Bruce Keyes. t
Varna; Mrs. Clarence Rapien, Wal- r
ton; Airs. Fred Elliott, Seaforth.
Six months to 1 year, Mrs. Frank
Hart, Stratford 1 -Bobby); Mrs. Fran-
cis Coleman, Seaforth, (Gerald):
Mrs. James Robertson, Goderich I
(James Angus).
1 year to 18 months, Mrs. Michael I
McGrath, Seaforth; Mrs. Keith Web
ster, Blyth; Mrs. A. Cronin, St.- Co-
lumban.
Best baby in show. Mrs. Frank
Hart, Stratford.
Second best baby in the show, Wil-
liam Michael, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Michael McGrath, Seaforth.
P1.1' SHOW
1'etsi uc Cat, Douglas Riley,
('at, any other breed, (3. Keyes,
Chas, Green, Marjorie Riley, Jack
Bedard.
Angora Rahl it , .1 pair, Ruth ',Nall,
Dorothy I elrs,,,r,
Rabbits, any other breed, Peter
Dale, Wayne I (nwoodie, Murray
carter, r lir'bt. Wright.
Best dog lir the show, jack k Baker,
Irian Brady, .(Mrs. N. McLean, Muth
rfeirll.
HIGH SCHOOL SECTION
Home Feoneinies:
'1
unie, Bee Finnigan, Lamene Hen -
de) son, Edna Martin, Jean- Siemon,
I',ewe . Lane.
Got o i Dress, Edna lI „.iii, 1(ee
Finnigan, Coro) Chesney, Marjorie
Walden. e, .•11 Christie.
.tra,
1Ie-ni z t.l.crl .u„) towe), Lanz
Bendy r ,tt, NAY11 u•:
Morris. Thelma tl .ler, Marilyn 0)-
Cr'a n i Mittens, Alice Waison, 1.
c .111 rtuc; tonne Diea'el, 1.E.::
'\ tl,a71)1 1. i. Lone.
or Cotton die' line Wat-
son, 1 111,11 McCa tnc ,, 1 e.ttl.r,n l:r.rd-
burn, -het a Mager, 11 i;,loUC
Smocking, Beta Digger. Al.,•e Watt-
on, Leona Johnstone, Jan,. )V 11rnri,
Drager.
Wool skirt, Muriel Dale, liar;;
1)1 1r.li Flora Turnbull, Alice Wat-
son, Beulah Bradburn.
Sup Coat, Marilyn Iiil)'s, Bernie, -
Gladys Chapman, Ann Haugh
Dross. Jumper. lionseceat. Math,
Armstrong, ' 5, Ele;uu11 :McCartney, ey, Ma-
vis Stoity, Dura Turnbull, •Glarlys
Collins,
Spon t ;hint, Blouse, Lillian Lake,
Frances Lune.
Shorts, Slacks, Skirt, Shirley File -
day, Elaine Friedley, Betty Addison.
Weskit and Skirt or Shorts -or
Mazer and Skirt, Shirley Frieday,
Elaine I'rieduyLake., Blanche Westcott,
J.i11.10
Industrial Arts And :Crafts
Waste -paper basket Al Hoggarth,
Peter Bicknell, BBI Nigh, Floyd Mc-
Phee, Mac Bolton.
Brackets, Mac Bolton.
Hot dish stand or mallet, Al Heg-
garth George Shaw, Mac Bolton,
.Elfin Hunt, Jim Hopper.
Tin bake pan, Mac Bolton, Bill
Broome, Glen Oliver, Bob Scott,
Lyle .Montgomery,
Small cabinet, Larry Wheatley,
John McGavin, Geo. Sills, Harold
Knight Michael Laudenhach,
bach,
End table or small stepladder, Tom
Duchaime, G. Rowland, 1I. Louden -
Any two of tin scoop, etc., Ron
Rennie, Geo. Sills, John MeGavin.
Ornamental flower pot, ete, Bud
Ziegler.
Coffee table, Ron Rennie, Gar Ba-
ker. Geo, Shaw.
Any three of fruit tray, etc., Geo.
Shaw, Glen Nixon.
Two sheets of mechanical draft-
ing, John Laudenbach, Gar Baker, G.
Sha
Agricw,
ulture
Nine onions from Dutch Sets, Ed-
na Martin, Beth Boyd, Bill Vander -
berg, Barbara Jordan, Allan Haugh.Six table carrots, Betty Addison,
Edna Martin, Reta Drager, Jim
Chapman, Pearl Drager,
Six table parsnips, Clarence Wal -
ens. Laurent. Henderson, Mary Hick -
Jim Bolger, Harold Knight.
Si:: turnip blood beets, Bar•b:tra
Hillis, Barbara Jordon, Alice Watson,
Allan Haugh, Marjorie Walden.
Six eco, of sweet corn, Jim Me-
ntosh, Elgin Sehade, Ruth Boyd, G.
Shaw, Flora Turnbull.
Three cucumbers, Allan Haugh,
Margaret Parker, Ksnneth Campbell,
Jerry Dressel, Lena Miller.
Three heads of cabbage. Nancy
Nott. Helen Knight, Floyd McPhee,
Harold Knight, Jim Chapman.
Three Swede turnips, feed, Mac
Bolton, Grace Riley, Bernice Dining,
Allan Haugh, Ruth Pullman.
Two pie pumpkins, Eleanor Mc-
Cartney, Betty Addison, Leona John-
stone, Lillian Lake, Mary Bicknell.
Two muskmelons, Bill Vanderherg,
Nancy Nott, Gladys Chapman, Jim
Chairman.
Six tomatoes, Helen Knight, Beth
Boyd, Mac Bolton, Marion Chamber-
lain, Yvonne Diegel, •
Two citrons, Alene Godkin, Lillian -
Lake, Bernice billing, Mac Bolton,
Marilyn Bolger.
Hubbard squash, Mary :Barris, Al-
lan Haugh, Eleanor McCartney, Le-
ona Tohnstone, Betty Hoegy.
Six best peppers, Barbara 1Ic-
Naughton. Elsie Huisser. Grant Mc-
Gregor. Ted Savauge, Marjorie Mil-
ler.
1'eck, by measure, Irish Cobblers
Potatoes, Mae Bolton, J. K. Willis,
Elaine Frieday, Doug. Heyes, Allan
Haugh.
Peck, by measure, and other varie-
ty of potatoes, Beulah Prad'hurn,
Flora Turnbull, Leona .Johnstone,
Grace Riley, Barbara Hillis.
Floral Exhibits
Blueboy Corn Flower. Gladys
Chapman, Eleanor McCartney, Donis
Stevens, Ann Haugh, Marilyn Bolger.
Aster, Giant mixed, (i, l.st no
name; Doris Stevens, Barbara Nich-
son, Ruth Hemingway.
Zinnia, Dahlia mixed, 0, Ann
Haugh, Barbara Nicholson, M. Bick-
nell, Gladys Chapman, Lena Miller.
Petunia, Rose of Heaven, 8, Thel-
ma Maier, Mary Bicknell, Ann
Haugh, Frances Lane.
African Marigold, 0 Margaret Mc-
Arthur, Ann Haugh, Doris Stevens,
Lena Miller, Marilyn Bolger.
Gladiolus, 3 spikes, Ann f•Iaugh,
Doris Stevens, Jean Scott, Nancy
Nott, Barbara -Nicholson.
Collection Annuals,: Ann Haugh,
Doris Stevens, Gladys Chapman,
Mary Hicknell,
Collection of perennials, Ann
Haugh.
JUNIOR HOMEMAKING CLUB
Clothes Closets Up -to -Date
Laundry* bag, Cecelia Connolly, El-
eanor McCartney.
-Garment cover, Eleanor McCart-
ney, Cecelia Connolly.
Covered banger, Eleanor McCart-
ney, Cecelia Connolly.
Shoe rack, Cecelia, Connolly.
Laundry stag, Gladys Chapman,
Ann Haugh,
Garment cover, Beth. Price, Gladys
Chapman, Ann Haugh.
Covered hanger, Gladys Chapman,
Ann Haugh, Beth Price,
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SIGNAL CORPS OPERATIONS
The Signal Corps is vital to ahnost every phase of operation in
the network of Canada's defences. Nerve centre of the Army,
the Signal Corps helps co-ordinate the vast and complex operations
of our modern forces.
To young men who want to serve Canada, the Signal Corps
offers service that is interesting, exciting — important.
TO ENLIST YOU MUST —
1. Be a Canadian citizen or British subject.
2. Be 17 to 29 years of age.
3. Be single.
4. Meet Army tett requirements.
5. Volunteer for service anywhere.
the CANADIAN A
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by strengthening Canada's Armed Forces today to build up
the defences against aggression everywhere.
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Room 2019, "C" Building, Lisgor S6, OTTAWA, Ont.
No. 5 Personnel Depot, Artillery Pork, Begot 5t., KINGSTON, Ont.
No. 6 Personnel Depot, Chorley Park, Douglas Drive, TORONTO, Ont.
No, 7 Personnel Depot, Wolseley Barracks, Elizabeth Stroot, LONDON, Ont.
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Depots open 8 A.M. to 10 P,M, daily.
Bring certi/lcaton of age and education with you
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