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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1947-09-18, Page 3L T[AIR E N T Photo by Ful -O -Pep Photographer„ BABY CONTEST—Proud mothers and their youngste.., the fair building at Milverton. This popular event drew over thirty contestant.:. 1 tl l Y .r.,.. FAIR NOTES BY FUL-O-PEP Edwards Bros. of Watford in the Aberdeen Angus division won 15 firsts, Grand and Reserve Champion bull awards and the Grand Champion Female award. Don Head Fartns, Richmond Hill, took the Reserve Grand Female spot. These breeders use Ful -O -Pep Feeds. In the Hereford classes all major awards were taken by Ful -O -Pep Feeders. Geo. Rodanz, • Stouffville, Carmen Lyons, Wallacetown, F. W. Riecheld, Jarvis and Old Orchard Farm, Peterborough. The Shorthorn judges liked the extra growth and finish produced by Ful -O -Pep Feeds. Ful -O -Pep Feeders, G. L. Lasby, Guelph, W. A. Dryden & Son, Brooklyn, and F. H. Deacon & Sons, Unionville all won major awards. In the dairy classes J. i feCIellan of Wartintown showed the Grand Champion Ayrshire bull which he raised on Ful -O -Pep Feeds. J. Born - Photo by, Ful -O -Pep Photographer. DAIRY CALF CLUB Walter Schultz, extreme right, won this event at Tavistock against tough competition. pas of Bell's Corners, Ontario and J. P. Bradley of Lachute, Quebec, were also winners in the Ayrshire classes. Yes, with leading cattle breeders the big swing is to„ Quaker .Ful -O - Pep -L -The Feed of Champions. Photo by Ful -O -Pep Photographer. SCHOOL CHILDREN from in and around Tavistock formed up in the central ring after marching. The group gave a short choral selection and then dir,lersed. -- Photo by Ful -O -Pep Photographer ARNSTORMING CRASH—Lady Luck was kind, No one was hurt when the above plane failed to clear the field in the take -off attempt; FAI1TJ ME H=GHLJC'T By Your Ful -O -Pep Reporter The Mornington Agricultural Society's 83rd fall fair at Milver- ton was a great success. This was the 83rd annual presentation of the society and the weatherman co-operated in fine style. The full- half-mile ull- half mile track was in the best of condition and had recently been widened and thoroughly over- hauled. Fast time was made in all the events, but the attraction which your Ful -O -Pep Feed Re- porter felt was outstanding was the Chariot Race, won by Charlie Hill of Hagersville. This event was an "extra" with only two entries. The horses were old race horses, and the going was fast plenty fast! There were thrills galore as the chariots swept 'round the track. The crowd roared their approval as the charioteers and their entries hit their strides. The dash and zip of this contest would have satisfied even the toughest old Roman Senator's heart. As noted above, the animals used in this race were originally top notch race hordes, and there isn't much doubt that these old patricians have more than a nodding acquaintance with that aristocrat of the feed family Ful -O -Pep. The Baby Contest was another event which proved to be a crowd puller. There were more than 30 contestants, and to your inex- perienced reporter each one seemed to rate first place. In all the Fairs covered by your Ful -O - Pep Reporter up to the time of writing, the Milverton Exhibition has been the first one to boast a Baby Contest. As a result no experience in this line can be claimed by the writer. To the un- tutored eye it appeared that the wisdom of Solomen would be re- quired to pick the winner in this event. Mr. Hume Clutton, well-known cattle breeder and judge, also had his hands full judging the live- stock. Robert Mueller of Whit- ney Farms placed first, and David Smith stood first for showman- sh p, in the Boys' Calves event Both lads we=e from Milverton' and are to be congratulated for their fine showing, Cattle men as a group are feed conscious to the 'nth degree, and with good reason. They face a situation which is not uncommon these days. The demand for high quality feed has so -far outstripped production. Ful -b -Pep Feed is in greater demand than ever these days because the consistent high quality of the ingredients has not been lowered to meet the ever- increasing demand. This is im- portant to all'"livcstock men, for quality is even more important than quanity when 'feding champ- ions. The name Ful -O -Pep on any bag of feed is synonymous with quality, One of the finest express teams seen at any Fair was that owned by John J. Kreis of Mitchell. Mr. Kreis won first prize with his snappy entry. Going Tomorrow The Browns had a new house- maid, young and pretty. Mrs. Brown thought her husband was taking rather too much interest in the new arrival. "I like the look of that new maid. She seems to have plenty of go about her," Brown remarked to his wife. "She certainly has, darling --stir's going tomorrow," replied his wife sweetly. Wife: "Dear, we lost half our kitchen equipment when our coun- try home burned." Hubby: "Yeah? Which was it, the can -opener or the cork screw " * Big Night Oa the ninth stroke of the clock Simpson awoke with a start. "Gosh, what a head I've got," he groaned. "I can't go to the office today." He reached for the phone and called his boss' private nmber. "It's no use wrapping things up," he confessed. "Last night 1 was out with some pals and I'm ashamed to say 1 overdid it, 1 wonder if I could take the day off, sir?" "'Well" came the boss' voice over the phone. "1 admire your candor, Simpson, and I shall expect you at 8 tomorrow. As for the clay off, it's yours, Today is Sunday." .A. kettle of boilin .,tier poured down tltc sink drat; regularly will help keep the trap ,fel drain from clogging, Photo by Ful -O -Pep Photographer. WINNER SIR WILLIE, owned by Mr. Sinclair — in cut — Grand Champion at the C.N.E. this year. Photo by Ful -O -Pep Photographer. HUME CLUTTON, well known cattle breeder and judge, of Milverton, Robert Mueller, of Whitney Farms, who stood first and David Smith, who stood first for showmanship, are shown above. This Week at Tavistock m much hustle and bit§tie and' the 96th annual showing of the Fall Fair seemed to be better •planned than in previous years. Mr. Rudy,, the Fair Secretary and his wife, certainly deserve congratulations for helping to make it . such a success, Entries were numerous this year, but the attendance was down. Undoubtedly the Toronto Exhibition, and the fact that the crops were three weeks late had much to do with this. The crowds were treated to a spectacle not features on the programme when a plane piloted by M. Hicks, ex. R.C.A.F pilot from Tilsonburg, crashed on a field adjoining the Fair Grounds. The plane did not make the take off and the two passengers, Robt. Rats and Warden Dean of Strat- ford escaped with a mild shaking up. The field from which the plane was taking off was furrowed and your observer came to the conclusion that over confidence was responsible for the accident. tat 1'; —Mrs. 1.anra Melinle, R.R, 1, t.'ultimtt, 1'. 0, 20,1 Prize --Eire. George C11an- ville, n,C. 2, Neweastk•, Ontario. I'rire--Adrkn Cl ignore, Saints -.leges, Co, flambee, P.Q. $5.011 1'rizes—dirt'. W. C'hut•clr, 296 Gravel Inoak St,. Rlvor llclPhts, Winnipeg, Man.; Cecile Iiereebe. l'o.x 27, St. Andre, Narrtonr- aska, P.Q.; Matilda Cla,wytdi, Ir- vington. enalt.; Mike I3tar,dson, Wallah, Slim.; Mr. rack Cox, Shallow Lake, Ont,; MIrs, James, X',orgate. Mun. ; Mra. :nobert Scott, C.'.hoicelnnd, Vaslc; Mrs. Il. Perrin, Parra, 001.; Elisa Marion )lird, U.R. 2, Georgetown, 001.; Nancy Rich - to, Itcdwater, ,Acta,; Mrs, J. C. Journnull. Leona, Alberta; Mrs. Edna Pondreau. Alder Point, C.11., r .1. Iilauasc'n. Itnathcrn, Mar4lt.; Jtus. Itenry Wall, Ito,, 1172, Stitt Cut rent, Sask.; Ic;m Uatt•- son, I+lu1'ttnn, Alberta. WILSON'S RAT DUST Simply dust WILSON'S RAT DUST where refs run. They get a lethal dote by merely running over treated sur• facts end die at their watering place, not between your wells. Use this easy effective, economical way to -day. E Inquisitive Youth A small boy had been told that we are here in the world to help others. "What are the others here for?" he asked. PARTICULAR ABOUT coffee? Then try Maxwell House. It contains choice Latin-American coffees. Expert Mending conn - bines there all in a superb Maxwell House blend that has extra flavor,. WYM f M?R"'l R SK -5aya "WHEN YOU'RE TIRED ACi YOU CAN 1BE,URUNK A CUP OF UPTON'S TEe CT 4 EA.