Zurich Citizens News, 1959-10-07, Page 6PAGE SIX
Additional List of Prize Winners
At Zurich Annual Fall Fair
Cattle
Dairy—Norman Eckel, Raymond
Eckel and Audrey Eckel, all of
RR 1, Varna.
Beef —steers, Ron Thiel, RR 2,
Zurich; female, Robert Becker,
Dashwood, Gail McBride, RR 1,
Zurich, Gerald Thiel, RR 2, Zur-
ich, Bob Hoffman, :Dashwood, Lar-
ry Merner, RR 3, Zurich.
Showmanship—Ron Thiel, Ger-
ald Thiel, Norman Eckel, Bob
Hoffman, Keith Rader, Larry Mer-
ner, Robert Becker, Larry Mc-
Clinchey, Raymond Eckel, Gerald
Thiel, Audrey Eckel.
Chamber of Commerce trophy,
Grand Championship, Robert
Becker.
Durham—Cow in calf, Jack
Peck, Kipper, first and second;
yearling heifer, William Pepper
and Son, Seaforth, first and sec-
ond, Jack Peck; heifer two years
old, Pepper, Peck; junior bull
calf, Peck, Pepper, Peck; junior
heifer calf, Peck, Pepper Peck;
senior bull calf, Peck, Pepper;
senior heifer calf, Peck, first and
second, Willis Gill, Parkhill; bull
under two, Pepper; aged bull, Pep-
per, Peck.
Hereford—Cow in calf, Whitney
Coates, Centralia, first and sec-
ond; yearling heifer, Coates, first
and second; heifer two years old,
Coates first and second; junior
bull calf, Coates; senior heifer
calf, Pepper, Coates; bull under
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two years, Coates, Bob Becker;
aged bull, Coates,
Polled Angus --- Cow in calf,
Richard Doan, Thorndale; yearling
heifer, Doan, first and second;
heifer, two years, Doan; junior
bull calf, Doan; junior heifer calf,
Jack McClinchey, Zurich, Doan;
senior heifer calf, Ron Thiel, Zur-
ich; bull under two, Doan; aged
bull, Doan.
Special Prizes --Three best beef
type, Doan; Grafton's special, best
herd, Pepper; Coxon special, tru-
est to type heifer, Jim Hoffman,
Dashwood; Agricultural Society
special, senior baby beef, Coates,
Charlie Becker, Dashwood, Gail
McBride, Zurich, Coates, Ron
Thiel.
Grades: Heifer, one year old,
paries Becker, Gail McBride,
Keith Rader; heifer calf under
one, Bill Hoffman; steer one year
old, Coates, Coates; steer calf, un-
der one eyar, Ron Thiel; heifer
calf, Joan Elliott, Norman Eckel,
Audrey Eckel.
Guernsey Milk cow in calf or
milking, John Donalds.
Guernsey — All prizes won by
John Donaldson, Ailsa Craig.
Jersey—Heifer calf, Jim Hoff-
man, Ron Thiel,
Poultry
SS Hamburgs, cock, Earl Beck-
er, RR 1, Dashwood, Jacob Bat-
tler; hen, Battler, Becker; cock-
erel and pullet, Battler, first and
second; barred rocks, show and
utility, Clifford Pepper, Dashwood
all prizes; white rocks, show, Beck-
er, all prizes; utility, Pepper, all
prizes; Brahmas, light, Becker,
all prizes; Brahmas, dark,
cock, Battler, Becker; hen, Beck-
er, Battler; cockerels and pullet,
Battler, all prizes; black minorcas,
Pepper, cock and hens; cockerel,
Pepper, Becker; pullet, Becker,
Pepper; brown leghorns, Becker,
all prizes; white leghorns, Becker,
all prizes; Partridge Wyandottes,
Becker, all prizes; Buff Orpington,
Becker, pullet and cockerel; Pep-
per, hen and cock; White Wyan-
dottes, Pepper, cock, pullet and
hen; Becker, cockerel; Polish, Bec-
ker, all prizes; Rhode Island reds,
Pepper, all prizes; Ancoras, Pep-
per, all prizes; Jersey black giants,
pullet, Pepper, Becker; cockerel,
Pepper, Becker; cock and hen,
Becker; New Hampshire reds,
Pepper, all prizes; Light Sussex,
Pepper, all prizes; other variety,
pullet, Pepper,• Becker; Pepper, all
others; booted bantams, Battler;
unbooted bantams, cockerel, Bec-
ker, Battler; Becker, all prizes.
Utility pens, White leghorns,
Pepper, all prizes; rose combed
white leghorns, Pepper, all prizes;
light sussex, Pepper, Becker; white
rock, Pepper, Becker; white leg -
horns, Becker, Pepper; pen of hy-
brid heavy, Becker; hybrid light,
Becker.
GARDEN VEGETABLES
Sebago potatoes, Joan Elliott,
J. Battler; late potatoes, Joan El-
liott, J. Battler; early potatoes,
Mrs. A. Merner; Irish Cobbler
potatoes, J. Battler; flint corn,
J. Battler; dent corn, J. Battler,
Mrs. W. Haugh; sweet corn, F.
McClymont, Mrs. W. Haugh; yel-
low bantam sweet corn, Mrs, G.
Snider; red onions, Mrs. W.
Haugh, L. Merner; large yellow
onions, Earl Becker, RR 1, Dash-
wood; dutch sets, J. Battler, Mrs.
W. Haugh; spanish onions, J. Bat-
tler, Mrs. W. Haugh; short car-
rots, Mrs. W. Haugh, J. Battler;
long carrots, J. Battler, Mrs. W.
Haugh; Swedish turnips, L. Mer-
ner; table turnips, Mrs. A. Mer-
ner, Jr.; long red marigolds, L.
Merner; intermediate mangolds,
Leonard Merner; sugar beet man -
golds, L. Merner; drumhead cab-
bage, J. Battler; blue cabbage, J.
Battler, F. McClymont; spanish
radish, long, L. Merner, F. Mc-
Clyrnont; round, J. Battler, L,
Merner.
White radish, J. Battler, F. Me-
Clymont; garden beans, Willis
Gill, Parkhill; Mrs. D. Geiger; yel-
low pumpkin, L. 1Vferner, 3. Batt-
ler; pie pumpkin, L: Merner; Mrs.
W. Haugh; long citron, J. Batt-
ler, L. Merner; round citron, J.
Battler, F. McClymont; mammoth
squash, J. Battler, L. Merner;
mammoth pumpkin, L. Merner;
blood beets, Mrs. W. Haugh, F.
McClymont; root beets, L. Mer-
ner; long watermelon, L. Merrier,
Mrs. A. Merner; watermelons,
round, L. Merner, Max Turnbull,
Dashwood; long muskmelons, F.
McClymont; round muskmelons,
Mrs, Delbert Geiger, L. Merner;
red tomatoes, Mrs. D, Geiger, J.
Battler; yellow .tomatoes, L. Mer-
ner, Mrs. W. Haugh,
Collection, garden vegetables,
Mrs. W. Haugh, F. Mcelymont;
heaviest turnips, L. Merner; heav-
iest marigolds, L. Merner; red pep-
pers, L, Merner, Mrs. W. Haugh;
green peppers, Mrs. A. Merner,
Mrs. W. Haugh; table cucumbers,
Mrs. D. Geiger, Mrs. W. Haugh;
large cucumbers, Mrs. W. Haugh,
F. McClymont; sunflower, L. Mer-
ner; brussels sprouts, Mrs, W.
Haugh, Mrs. A. Merner.
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Varna United Church Observes
Guth Anniversary of Founding
(By our Varna
The congregation of Varna Un-
ited Church commemorated the
60th anniversary of the opening
and dedication of their church on
September 27.
The weather was fine and large
crowds gathered for worship.
Long before the time for the mor-
ning service the church was fill-
ed with worshippers, and an over-
flow congregation assembled in
the basement of the church where
a public speaking system had been
set up so that all present were
able to participate in the service.
Guest preacher for the day was
the President of the London Con-
ference, the Rev. Duncan Guest.
He conveyed greetings from the
conference and expressed his de-
light at being present. His morn-
ing subject was "Worship" and
dealt with, the value of corpor-
ate worship. His evening subject
was "A word from the Cross",
and spoke of that word as one of
love, power and peace. The clos-
ing hymn was Isaac Watts great
hymn, "When I Survey the Won-
drous Cross."
The musical arrangements were
in keeping with the occasion. At
the morning service the guest or-
ganist was Mrs. A. Willis, The
choir very beautifully sung Shel-
ley's anthem, "The King of Love
my Shepherd Is". Donald Mac-
Donald was the guest soloist and
sang two numbers. They were well
received.
At the evening service the min-
ister of the church, the Rev. T. J.
Pitt conducted and welcomed the
president: and the many visitors.
The choir under the leadership of
the church organist, Mrs. Robert
Stirling sang the anthem "Seek
ye the Lord" by Goss, and a
male quartet from the Seaforth
Presbyterian Church contributed
vocal numbers. In thanking them
the minister hoped that they
would come again.
A social hour was held in the
basement following the service.
Tea was served by the Woman's
Association. The quartet again
sang, and Elgin McKinley convey-
ed greetings from the Goshen Un-
ited Church, and Mr. Epps, Clin-
ton and formerly of Varna, spoke
briefly. Mrs, Yeo, Holmesville, al-
so spoke. She is the daughter of
a former Varna minister. Mr.
In the current fiscal year the
federal government will collect
from the public and then turn ov-
er to the provinces—in the form
of subsidies, grants and other
payments—a total of $1,212,000,-
000, sum about equal to the am-
ount that the provinces will col-
lect on their own behalf.
Correspondent)
Guest closed the social hour by
thanking the ladies for the re-
freshments and then offered pray-
er,
The men of the congregation
have improved the grounds sur-
rounding the church. The old
tombstones have ibeen placed to-
gether on a concrete base, and
on the south lawn a memorial
stone has been erected in memory
of the pioneers whose remains lie
buried there. This work is very
commendable and highly appreci-
ated by the community,
The church was built in 1899'
and same of the brick used in the
construction came from the old
Presbyterian Church on the front
road west, The first minister of
the new building was the Rev. T.
Davison. In 1925 the congregation
united with the Methodists and
formed a United Church congre-
gation in Varna. Today the pas-
toral charge consists of Varna,
and Goshen.
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