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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1952-10-02, Page 4Bayfield Fall Fair Prize Winners: HORSES Agricultural Gec t, or l lin 1' Fill • foaled in 19.19 Filly Alcan Armstrong and 2nd. Section 14 olrnsto• Pony' Brood Mare, Elmer J and 2nd; A. W. Etherington, Colts, Elmer Johnston and. 2nd; A. W. Eltherington. Pony Stallion, ' Ebner Johnston and 2nd, Single Pony in harness, Elmer Johnston and 2nd; A. W. Etherington. Pony team in 11010055 Elmer Johnston. Tandem, four -horse hitch, 10, E. Schroeder, Elmer Johnston. Single Roadster in harness, J. E. Little, Bob Kirkby, J• R. Burns. Single Haekney or Car- riage Horse, E. E. Schroeder. and 2nd; Elmer Johnston and 4th.'Hack- uey or Carriage team in harness, E. E. Schroeder, Elmer Johnston. Agri- cultural team, Allan Armstrong. Exhibitor coining longest distance, Elmer Johnston. For best matched team, Elmer Johnston. Best horse, Eimer Johnston. • DAIRY CATTLE Holsteins Bull under one year, D. McKen- •'ie. Cow in calf or milking, Wm. L. Boyd and 2nd Heifer, two years, or milking., WVm. T Boyd and 2nd. Hei- fer under, two years, Wm. L. Boyd 10(1 2nd; Jaynes Stacey. heifer un- der one year. Winn. L. Boyd, Elmer Sowell. .had. Clul'f, E. A. .Keyes es and Sin:. Doreen McKenzie, first for High School calf. . Jersey 1' 1R n (Me year, 1. Trewartha, S.,,,.ort oi; '1'hue. Lien\ell. Cow in alf or milking'. Thus. Rathwell and :;rd: I. Tre'v.trtha and till, Heifer, 1vo, ,,rntlking, -1. Trewartha 1111.1 1. 'rhos, Rathwell and 4th. Ander tt years, 1. Tretvar• i•.a ti t lid Tl.,,. Rathwell and a 7.'I', cit, ",,r' ;car. Thos 1 1' 1 and ul '. Trewartha and 1 cr,1, i. Tr, art :i; '11n,, Lath titeR. .1 yrshires F uutier y 'ars Nihon Trnmnor 21ni, Heifer, under 'dalton Trammel' and 20Hct miler ,lne year. Milton Trtnn- 171 2nd, Special Prizes Ur. WW 11, coxon. Zurich. special, Thos. Bothwell, Best Dairy Cow, Tiles. Bothwell. 1 Master Feeds, Thos. Kati 1. Eaton Special, Irvin Trc- war ' a. BEEF CATTLE Shorthorns Buil calved in 1951 or previous, John Ostrom and 3rd; .McKinley Farm. Bull calved in 1952, John Os- trom; McKinley. Cow or heifer, calved in 1;750 or previous, J. Os- trom and 2nd, Heifer, calved in 1951. McKinley, J. Ostrom. Heifer, calved in 1952,. McKinley, J. Ostrom and 3rd. Herd. McKinley and 2nd. Aberdeen -Angus Bull, calved in 1951, Kropp Bros. tisk ed • In 1952, Klopp Bros; acrd 2nd. Herd, Kropp Bros. Herefords 13u11. calved in 1251, J, McGreg- or and 3rd; Robt. 'Hern. Bull, calved in 1952, McGregor; Horn; 11. Mc- Cullough (Goderlch). Cow or heifer,. McGregor and .2nd. Helfer, calved in 1951, McGregor and 2nd; Hrn Heifer, calved bi 1952, -Hein; :_ - Gregor; 3. McCullough. Herd, Gregor; Bern. . Speccials, Beef Cattle, J. McGregor. Baba' Beef, R. Hero. Best Beef Herd, J. ivl;cGregor. , • SHEEP Leicester Ram, 2 shears or over, Wm. Pep- per, D. A. Graham. Ram, shearling, Wm. Pepper. Ram'Lanib, Wm. Pep, per and 3rd; D. A. Graham, Ewe, 2 shears or over, Wm, Pepper; D. A. Graham. Ewe Shearling, Pepper and 3rd; Graham. Ewe lamb, Pepper and 2nd, Graham. • Lincoln Ram, 2 shears or over, A. Steep- er. Ram Shearling, A. Steeper. Ram Lamb, A, Steeper and 2nd. Ewe, 2 shears or over, A. Steeper; .Snowden and Grainger 3rd; Ewe Shearling, A. Steeper, Snowden and Grainger and 3rd. Ewe Lamb, A. Steeper and 2nd. Axford Ewe, 2 shears, Fred McClymont, Dorset Horned • Ram, 2 shears, P. E. Dearing (Ex - (der) and thud. Ram Shearling, P. E. Dearing and 2nd. Ram Lamb, P. E. .Dearing and 2nd. Ewe, 2 shears or over, 1'. E. Dewing and 2nd. Ewe Shearling, P, E. Dearing and 2nd. Ewe Iamb, P. E. Dearing and -2nd. Specials: Pen, Wm. Pepper, A. Steeper. Long Wool, A. Steeper. Short Wool, I'. E. Dearing. Market L(unb Special. P. E. Dearing. PIGS Yorkshire Aged hoar, A. H. Warner and ,til; W. R. Lobb .and Son. Brood Sow, having littered in 1952, W, R. 1.ol,h & Son and 2nd. Boar, littered in 1.152. Warner ner and 2nd. Sow, lit- tered in 1952, Warner; G. Rathwell, E. S ,werby. Special—Boar, A. H. Warner. Eaton Special, J. Longmire. Hog Producers Special, M. McCullough. POULTRY Jersey Black Giants—c, h, Ivan McClymont, Clifford Pepper; c1d, Clifford Pepper, E. Keyes and Sons; p, C. Pepper and 2nd. New Hampshire Reds—e, Pepper; h, I'epper, MeClymont; eki. Pepper and 2nd; p, Pepper, Snowden and Grainger. Rhode Island Reds—c, Pepper; h, Pepper, MeClymont; ckl, P. Pepper and `2nd. Barred Rocks, Utility h, Pepper, Keyes; eki, p, Pepper and 2nd. Rocks, White, Utility—c, Pepper, It, eki, p. Pepper and 2nd. Rocks, White, Exhibition—h, Mc - Bull, calved in 1952, Klopp Bros. Y Wyatidottes, White—h, McCly- Caw or heifer, Klopp Bros. Heifer, moat, Pepper; ckl, P. Pepper and calved in 1951, Kropp Bros. Heifer, 2nd. Fire revention Week October 5 to 11 We recommend that at some time durilig that week as may be found most practicable — 1. All dwellings, public buildings, stores, warehouses, factories, farms, mines and forests be carefully inspected by their occupants and all . conditions likely to cause or promote the spread of fire be removed. 2. All theatres, hotels, hospitals and other institutional buildings be inspected and provision made for all changes necessary to protect the occupants 1n case of fire. 3. Fire drills be held for the children in all schools, for the inmates of all institutions, and for the employees in all factories, in order that a greater degree of safety be ensured by acquaint- ing the occupants with the best and most expedi- tious mode of exit in time of danger. 4. Special instruction on the subject of fire prevention be given by the teachers and by mun- icipal officials in the schools and that such appro- priate literature as may be made available be dis- tributed to the pupils. 5. Federal, Provincial and Municipal author- ities endeavor, by means of public meetings, the press, radio broadcasts, specially prepared mo- tion pictures or otherwise as may to then] seem most fit, to impress upon the citizens the national importance of protecting life, property and nat- ural resources from loss by fire. DR. McMASTER Mayor JOHN F. SCOTT Fire Chief THIS. SIAPORT, Brahtnas, Light --c, Ti. A. Keyes (111d Sons, C.: Pepper; h, skis p, Pep- per and 2071. Deikings, Silver Grey—e, Pep- per; h, ckl, p, Popper and 2nd, Light Sussex, e, P09201' h, Mc- Clymont, Pepper; eki, 2, Pepper and 2nd. Qhr'pingtons, Buff—e, eki, Pepper; h, Pepper, McClymont; p, Pepper. Anconas--c, Pepper; h, Pepper, McClymont; chis p, Pepper and 2nd, Leghorns, Brown, Utility --h, Iv - ml :McClymont. i eCl • Brawn Legharns, h,L .4 Y 111001, White Leghorns—e cid, Pepper; h, p, Pepper and 2nd. Minoreas, Black ---c, ckl, Pepper; 11, Pepper, McClymont] p, Pepper and 2nd. Muscovy Ducks, young and old; Drake, Len Merner (Zurich). duck, Len Merner and 2nd. Pekin Ducks, old—duck and drake, Len Merrier. Rouen Ducks, old—duck, E. Deeves and 2nd. Rouen Ducks, old—Duck, E. Deeves and 2nd. Rouen Ducks, young—Drake and duck, E. Deeves, Mrs, F, Powell, Embden Geese, old gander and goose, Len Merrier, Toulouse Geese, old gander and goose, Len Merrier, Bantams, A. V. c, 1. Trewartha, Eivelyn Sturgeon; h, E. Sturgeon, Ivan McClymont; ckl, Mrs. F. Pow- ell, I. Trewartha; p, I. Trewartha and 211(1. Pigeons, c, h, L Trewartha and 2nd ; ckl, Trewartha, Guinea Fowl, c, It, Clifford Pep- per. High School: Rhode Island Red, eki, Neil Mc- Gregor, Elaine Grainger; p,' Elaine Grainger and 2nd. Utlity pen of three hybrid pullets, Bob McGregor, Neil McGregor. DAIRY PRODUCTS 5 lb. Crock Butter, Fred McCly- mont. cClymont. Print Butter, Fred McClymont. Cottage Cheese, Fred McClymont, 11...A. Fuss. Lard, Fred McClymont, Mrs. Har- old Penhale. Han:, H. A. Fuss. Heaviest dozen hens' eggs, white, Mrs. Fred Wallis, Fred McClymont. Heaviest hens' eggs, Snowden and Grainger, Mrs. Fred Wallis. Special—Fred McClymont. DOMESTIC SCIENCE Sponge Cake, Mrs. Ed. Welsh, Mrs. Grant Turner. White Bread, Mrs. W. 3. Jewell. Date and Nut Loaf, Mrs. Wilfred Doupe, Mrs. Ed Foster. Lemon Pie, Mr's. Giant Turner, Mrs. W. J. Jewell. Applq Pie, Mrs. James Stirling, Mrs. Ed Welsh. Raisin Pie, Mrs. Grant Turner, Mrs. Fred Wallis. White Layer Cake, Mrs. Wilfred Doupe. Chocolate Layer Cake, Mrs. Wil- fred D•oupe, Mrs. Grant Turner. Cherry Cake, Mrs. W. J. Jewell, Mrs, R. Francis. Angel Food, Mrs. Clarence Ste- phenson, Mrs. Ed. Welsh. Spice Cake, Mrs. W. J. Jewell. Sugar Cookies, Mrs. Ed Foster, Mrs. W. 3. Jewell. Drop Cookies, Mrs. Grant Turn- er, Mrs. W. Colclough. Scones, Mrs. Ed Foster, Ben Rathwell. Buns, Mrs. W. J. Jewell. Muffins, Mrs. Ed Foster. Sandwiches, 'Mrs. Ed Foster, Ben Rathwell. Vegetable Salad, Mrs. W. J. Jew- ell. Meat Loaf, Mrs. W. 3, Jewell, Mrs. Grant Turner. Maple Cream Candy, Mrs. M. Bennett, Mrs. Clarence Stephenson. Chocolate Fudge, Mt.'s. W. J. Jew- ell, Mrs. M. Bennett. Dipped Chocolates, Mrs. M. Ben- nett, Mrs. John Howard. Butter Tarts, Mrs. Grant ,Stirling, Mrs. Roy Elliott. 'Cocoanut Tarts, Mrs. Grant Stir- ling, Mrs. Roy Elliott. Baked Beans, H. A. Fuss. Strawberries, Mrs. K. Brandon. Raspberries, Mrs. M. Bennett, Mrs. A. Makins. Peaches, Mrs. M. Bennett, Mrs. A. Makins. Plums. Mrs. W, J. Jewell; Mss. M. Bennett. Pears, Mrs. Ed Welsh, Mrs. W. Colclough. - Corn, Mrs, Ed Foster, H. A. Fuss. Tomatoes, H. A. Fuss, Mrs. Ed Foster. Yellow Beans, H. A. Fuss, Mrs„ Jewell. Beets, Arnold Rathwell, Mrs, K. Brandon. Cucumber Pickles, Mrs. Wilfred Doupe, Mrs. M. Bennett. Chili Sauce, H. A. Fuss, Mrs, Grant Turner. Catsup, Mrs. Jewell, H. A. Fuss. Bee Products, John Ostrom. Maple Syrup, Fred McClymont, Snowden and Grainger. Strawberry Jam, Mrs. Grant Turner, H. A. Fuss. ' Tomato Juice, Mrs. F. McEwen, H: A. Fuss. Grape Jam, Mrs. Ed Foster, Mrs. Jewell. Apple Jelly, H. A. Fuss, Mrs. Grant Turner. Any Curr+int Jelly, Mrs. Jewell, H. A, Fuss, Special—Most points, Mrs. W. 3, Jewell. NEWS Don McKenzie, Mrs Jewell. Late Potatoes, Mrs: Jewell. • Heaviest Tupnips, Mrs, G, West- lake, Table T ureips, H. A. Fuss, Mrs, G, Westlake, Field Carrots, Fred McClymont, Table Carrots, Fred McClymont, Snowden and Grainger. Table Carrots, short, Mrs. W. Col- clough, Tien. Rathwell. Table Beets,' ' Eked McClymont, Mrs. W. 'Colclough. Parsnips, Mrs. Don McKenzie. Winter Radishes, Fred McClymont Cabbage, Beit Rathwell, MTS. Pd. Foster. Chinese. Cabbage, Fred MeCly- mont. Cauliflower, H. A. Fuse, . Mrs, M. Bennett. White Onions, Mrs. W. F. Met- calf, Yellow Anions, .Mrs. W. F. Met- calf, H. A. Fuss. Spanish Onions, •Mrs. • Joltn Gib- son, H. • A. Fuss. Muskmelons, Mrs. ]ion McKenzie, Watermelons, John Ostrom, Mrs. F. Powell Citrons, Fred McClymont. Hubbard •Squash, Mrs. F. Powell, Mrs. Jewell. Vegetable Marrow, Ml's. Jewell, Fred McClymiont. Pie Puiltpkin, Mrs. James Stirling, Mrs. Ed Welsh. • Largest Pumpkin or Squash, Mrs. Don McKenzie. Cucumbers, Mrs. M. Bennett, Carl Houston, Largest Head Sunflower, A. H. Warner, Fred McClymont. Garden Herbs, H. A, Fuss, Fred :McClymont. ;Most Points, Fred McClymont. Grain Club Two bushels of grain just, as it comes from the threshing machine Stirling, 1'l . Reid,A. or combine; B. S , Rathwell, S. Talbot, Geo, 'Wise, Jack Cluff, Fraser- Stirling. Field Score Field Crop Competi- tion, Beaver Oats: Stewart Middle- ton, R.R. 3, Clinton; Fraser Stn' - ling, R.R. 2, Bayfield; Clayton. Me- Cullough, R.R. 8, Clinton; Wilmer .Reid, Varna; Arnold Rathwell, R.R. Clinton; Robert Stirling, R,R., Clin- ton; Robert Welsh, Bayfield; John Cluff, Bayfield; George Wise, Clin- ton; Len Talbot, Bayfield. Horse Races: George Hy 41, & R. McGee, toderich) Lucky Forty (Gordon Stew- art, Auburn) Louis Lee (Burns, Seaforth) Sandy Boy (N. McAdam, Kincardine) Mary Speed Side '(Bob Kirk- by, Walton) Tractor Rodeo—Roy Scotchmer, Bayfield; Ron OOlennan, Varna; Jack Merner, Clinton; Lloyd Hol- land, Clinton. 1 1 1 8 2 2 2 3 3 445 CONSTANCE Recent guests at the home of Mr. William 'Britton, included Rev. J. C. and Mrs. Britton of Forest; Mr. and Mrs. Andy Reikie of Brantford; Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hoggarth and family of Wallaceburg. . The W.M.S. held their Autumn meeting on Wednesday afternoon Sept. 24th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Millson, with a good at- tendance. Mr's. Ernest' Adams was itt the chair and opened the meeting with a few remarks. Mrs. Lindsay offered prayer, Mrs.. Hugill gave a very interesting reading. Scripture by Mrs. Lindsay, who also gave a few remarks. Instrumental by Mrs. Addison. Hymn 275 was sung and offering was received. The guest speaker for the afternoon was Mrs. Roy Lawson of Seaforth, who gave a few highlights on the Conference held at Tilsonburg. Hymn 221 was sung- after which the Benediction was pronounced. Refreshments were served. Recent guests with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Adams were Mr, and Mrs. T. J. Adams, Egmondville, and Mr. and Mrs. Kelso Adams of Centralia. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Dexter spent Sunday with Mr. .and Mrs. William Bunking, Londesboro. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wilkinson of Forest visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Jewitt on Sunday. Anniversary services of Constance United Church will be held Sunday, Oct. 12 at 11 and 7:30 o'clock. Rev. GRAIN AND SEEDS Bushel Fall Wheat, H. A. Fuss, Bushel White Oats, -'H. A. Fuss. Bushel Barley, H. A. Fuss. Half Bushel Red Clover Seed, Ed- win Dunn, Fred McClymont. Timothy Seed, H. A, Fuss, A. H. Warner. Dent Corn, A. H. Warner, Snow- den and Grainger. Sweet Corn, Carl Houston, A. H, Warner. Heaviest and tallest stalks of Corn, Mrs, F. Powell, A. E. Warn- er. Special, Pie—Mrs. Ed Foster, Mrs. James Sterling, Mrs, Grant Sterling, Special, Cake—Mrs, Ed Foster, Mrs. W. Doupe, Mrs. Grant Turner, VEGETABLES Early 'Potatoes, Warba, Mrs, John Gibson, Mrs. Jewell, Early Potatoes, Cobblers, Mrs, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1052 REG ENT TEAT, liAI+`Vi'l'] l NOW PLAYING 51)x,45 CARNIVAL 11RNIVA1. 1'eehnleolor EstherWl1ll,,s s lied Skelton. peepin the iwnrt of iii to with Father Williams aft IUCen of the Midway. 11tH is all ntel'laitllll0 musical corned)* NEXT MON. TUas 01(1, THE WINNING TEAK. Doris Day • Ronald iteagan The story 00 (lroler Cleveland Alexander, ono nt baseball's greatest heroes and the woman It faith mid devotion could 1 et be shattared It's brenth.tekine and full •,t notion NEXT "THURS. 01)1, SAT THE CAVI( OX' THE: OUTLAWS 'reeinb,olo, Msc0e,,s,d Carey - Alesls Smith., The beaut(ful O.utshud Om(ile rive lie terse setting fol' this Old wet siot'y. The es-MI'i(( anti the detective rage to recover the hidden Ira ouro COMM;DAVID AND BAT1(Sr(r nA More People _ p . • than ever before! Are b ing their Footwear At this Shoe Store. WILLIS SH E STO r; E The Little Store with the "Big Value8" Seaforth Norman D. McLeod of Kippen will! Recently our school received word peak and there will be special muA. ofl the project which was written by sic. alto students last spring. Our school is richer because of the good work presented in the project. Mary Oath- crime Stapleton and Joe Givlin, also won individual prizes for their work, Preparations are being made for our Y.C.S. week which will take place next week, We hope each grade has their program, songs, and posters ready for their day. Questions of the week: Did some- one in Grade 9 forget the date •of the opening' of oar school? iVhat girl likes swinging? tozammossonmormaaastasan • An11ouocing the Opening of FRESH & CURED MEAT DEPT', As an addition to our Store which has been completely renovated SPECIALS FOR OCT. 2-3-4 Ph. 659r23 Seaforth - 618r3 Clinton Christie's General Store, Brucefield McKiLLOP Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Koehler and Mrs. Henry Koehler• visited wit=1 Mr. and Mrs. Wes Fisher in Eviller - ton on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Taylor of G•oderich, Mr. and ]Mrs. Henry Muir of Sebringvillo were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Regele and Mrs. C. Regele. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoegy are at present visiting friends in Detroit and Elkton, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. John Leith of Ham- ilton called on Mrs, Charles Regele 011 Saturday. Harvest Thanksgiving' Services will be held in the Evangelical Church here on Sunday at 2:30 pan. Special talent from Sebringville will assist in the programme.. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eggert, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Rock attended the funeral of the late J. 3. Tohr at Brunner on Sunday. A wedding reception was held on Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Beuerman in honor of their daughter Rose, whose marriage to Wilbur Chambers was solemnized at Lutheran Par- sonage, .Sept. 30, at 6 p.m. The sympathy of the community is extended to Mrs. John Deitz in the death of her father, Mr. Fred Eisler. DUBLIN SCHOOL NEWS Last week we were honored by a visit from Solonge Vandenburger and Rose Mary Lane, who were winners of the public speaking con- test at the McKillop, Fair. They spoke on 'Democracy' and 'On being a Good Citizen". We thought they would be at our school to stay but they disappeared. Frost Electric Weld Silos . FIBREEN PAPER SNOW FENCE Fertilizer for Grass Seaforth Farmers Co -Op PHONE 9 Don't Forges the Blind SAVE YOUR PAPER FOR THE FALL SALVAGE DRIVE • Date of Collection to be announced later Seaforth Lions Club GUARANTEED PERFECT... It's a Bluebird Diamond Pair for Happiness—matched creations of rare beauty and distinction... 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