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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1958-09-10, Page 12PAGE TWELVE ZTJRICH Citizens NEWS WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1958 Huron Young Folk Show Judging Skill Compete in Western and CNE Contests •Contestants in judging competi- tions at the two. large fairs were quite successful this year. Out of 45 contestants from Hugon there were second place judges in both the senior and junior section at Western Fair in London. At the ,ONE, Kenneth. Coultes, RR 5, Wingham, placed first in the jun- ior section for (beef cattle judges; Kenneth Coleman, RR 4, Seaforth. was second in the junior class for (farm machinery contest. Western Fair Planings at Western were as follows: junior, 108 contestants, Ivan Howatt, RR 1, Belgrave, sec- ond place, with 433 points out of a possible 500. The winner was from Denifield wiith 435 points. Livestock, I. Howatt, tied fourth, 392 points; Gary Jewitt, Clinton, 12th, 385; Wilma Dale, Clinton, 14th, 383; Murray Scott, Belgraive, 19th, 380; Douglas RR 2, Seaforth 22nd, 375. Quiz, Dorothy and Ivan Howatt, Gary Jewitt, second, 41; Marjorie Kieffer, RR 1, Wingham, 9th, 40; Douglas Iiugvlll, 20th, 39; Wilma Dale, 31st, 38; Peter Doig, RR 2, • Wroxeter, 31st, 38. Senior: Robert Broadfoot, sec- ond out of 102 contestants. Robert is from Brucefield. He had 466_ !points. Livestock, Edythe Rinn, RR 4, Brussels, 2nd, 426; R. Broadfoot, 3rd, 242; Ken Alton, RR 7, Luck - now, 4th, 422; Bruce Coleman, RR 4, Seaforth, 5th, 419; Crawford McNeil, RR 7, Lucknow, 9th, 411; Gerald Wallis, RR 1, Granton, 10th, 409; Pat Marshall, 12th, RIR 1, Kir1?Jton, 408; Doreen Howatt, Bel - grave, 14th, 407; Jim Renwick, Clifford, 14th, 407; Bob Fother- ingham, R R3, Seaforth, 21st, 403; Jack Broadfoot, Brucefield, 27th, 399; Ken Coleman, RR 4, Seaforth, 27th, 399. Quiz, Brune Coleman. first, 45; Kenneth Coleman, 16th, 43; G. Wallis, 16th, 43; Ken Alton, 24th, 42; B. Broadfoot, 24th, 42; Charl- es McGregor, RR 2, Seaforth, 24th, 42. CNE Contests Huron's 14 entries brought home a total of $102 in prize money. Out orf 25 contestants in the senior beef judging C. McNeill pllaced 8th, with 179 points; Ken Alton, .Llth with 173 points. Ken Coultes was first in the junior section with. 189 points. Out of 9 contestants, James F. Coultes, RR 5, Wingham, placed sixth with 146 points in the sen- ior sheep judging. ,In senior swine judging, out of 13 contestants, Glenn Coultes, Brussels, was 4th with 182 points; Donald Hemingway, also of Brus- sels, was 121t. with 162 points. In: the junior swine class I. How- att was fifth with 173 paints. and K. ,Copeman was 8th with 1611 points. -In tractor safe driving, with 12 contestants, Gordon Strang was fifth and William Etherington was eighth. Both boys ar eaf RIR 1, Hensall. In farm machinery, senior, with 13 ,contestants, Ken Alton was fourth with 265 points; C. Mc- Neil: was 10th.. with 213 points. In the junior section, with 5 con- testants, K. Coleman was second with 223 paints; Ken (Coultes was fourth with 183 points. Grain and roots, senior, with 32 contestants, Don Hemimn .way placed 19tH with 778 points, Ivan :Honvabt was 13th with 739 points, in the junior section with 26 con- testants. Quick Canadian Quiz 1. What is the color and date of issue of the first Canadian stamp? 2. What was the origin of the name of the province of Al- berta? 3. Between 1956 and 1957 did corporation profits in Canada increase or decline? 4. What is the only manufact- ured product that the United States accepts frorn Canada in large volume? 5. The federal government col- lected tax revenues of $45 per capita in 1939, of $234 at the 1944 war -time peak. What is the current figure? ANSWERS: 5. About $350 per capita. 3. They declined by $238 million. 1. A red three -penny stamp, issued in 1851. 4. News- print paper. 2. The province was named for Princess Louise Carol- ine Alberta, daughter of Queen Victoria. INVITATIONS -- ANNOUNCEMENTS - SERVIETTES. COASTERS - MATCH BOOKS Complete Samples of All Your Wedding Stationery On Display at The Zurich Citizens News Office Mrs. Mary Porritt Word has come of the death in Edmonton in July of Mrs. Gil- bert H. (Mary) Porritt. She was the last of the family of eight of the late John and Mary How- ard, Drysdale. Mrs. Porritt, whose husband died some years ago, was an invalid from a number of strok- es and for the last five years lived with her daughter, Mary, Mrs. John Rice at Devon, Alberta, and since Last November in. Edmonton. She is survived by Mrs. Rice and two grandsons, Allan and David. She was 85. Before going west, where she spent most of her life, she !lived for some time at the home of Rev. Hodgins, Anglican Minister at Sea - forth. 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