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S. BUCHA.NAN - Proprietor
Cattle and Hots
Race results, light and heavy
horse class winners, and winners in
the dairy cattle, beef cattle, sheep,
pqultry and Holstein classes at the
Seaforth Fall Fair last Friday, are
as follows:
Dairy, Beef Cattle
Dairy •Cattle—Irvin Trewartha in
charge—Jarseys„ bull, two years
and over, T. Rathwell, Clinton; bull;
one year or over, Lorne. Carter,
Seaforth; bull calf under one year,
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1arold McNaughton, Mitchell ; •
champion male, H. McNaughton;
caw, three years and over, lit milk,
H. McNaughton; Lorne ,Oarter, 2
and 3; dry saw; any age, T. Rath -
Well, 1 and 3; Lorne Carter, 2; 11.
McNaughton, 4; heifer, two years
old, '1'. Rathwell, 1 and 2; H. Mc-
Naughton, 3; L. Carter, 4; heifer,
yearling, senior, H. McNaughton, T.
Rathwell; heifer,,,•,yiearling, junior,
H. McNaughton, 1 and 4; T. Rath -
well, 2; Lorne Carter, 3; ,heifer
calf, senior, Lorne Carter, 1; I.
Trewartha, 2; H. McNaughton, 3
and 4; heifer calf, junior, L. Car-
ter, 1 and 3; I. Trewartha, 2; T.
Rathwell, 4; champion female, T.
Rathwell.
Holsteins—Bull, two years and
over, Simon P. Hallahan, Belgrave;
champion male, S. Hallahan; cow,
three years and over, in milk, S.
Hallahan, 1 and 2; dry cow, any
age, Who. Boyd, Walton, 1 and 3;
S. Hallahan, 2; heifer, two years,
Wm. Boyd, S. Hallahan; heifer,
yearling, senior, Wm. Boyd; heifer,
Yearling, junior, Wm. Boyd; heifer
calf, senior, Borden Reihl, Walton,
1 and 3; W. Boyd, 2; P. Simpson,
Boyd; 1/0408c
10441e, 'W414*
H IONa`atgbltolt, allalt' lal i
Carter; eltec14 13.04t '0/010,b,
anal breed; T. BAth4iio0; winner
Moet 'points,, FI, MMNaugh,tw ,
Beef Cattle: 0, Anderton in
charge .Butchers' cattle, steer or
heifer, over one year, R. Kinsman,
Kippen, 1 and 2; baby beep, tate,
wi
year and der, R. Parsons, Crom
atty; P. Willert, Zurtob.
Light, Heavy Horses
Light Horses : A;llain Campbell in
charge; Carriage team in harness,
W. S. Munro, Embro; H. J. Jamie-
son, Guelph; Mrs. ?toss: MoKague,
Belmore; roadster team in harness,
J. L. Wright, Dorking; W. Munro,
2 and 3; E. Weber, Kitchener; sin-
gle
ingle carriage horse, H. J. Jamieson,
Mrs. Mc'Kague,- W. Munro, 3 and
4; single roadster horse, I. L.
Wright, W. Munro, 2 and 4; E.
Weber, 3; Hackney team in har-
ness, E. Johnson, Atwood; E.
Schroeder, Hensall; single Hack-
ney pony in harness, E. Schroe-
der, 1 and 4; E. Johnson, 2 and 3;
Shetland mare with foal, E John-
son, 1 and 2; H. McIlwain, Sea -
forth, 3; Dr, M. W. Stapleton, Sea -
forth, 4; Shetland foal of 1953, E.
Johnson, 1 and 3; H. McIlwain, 2;
Dr. M. W. Stapleton, 4; Shetland
pony team in harness, E. Johnson,
'I and 3; Shirley Osier, London; H.
13th ANNUAL SALE
Registered Herefords
The undersigned will sell for STUTT BROS.
2 Miles North-East of Forest — 28 Miles North-East of Sarnia
'/ Mile East of Highway 21
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10th
32 HEAD
16 Bulls around 1 Year Old 16 Bred Heifers
Herd Fully Accredited Bulls Blood Tested
Heifers Calfhood Vaccinated
ALL ARE ELIGIBLE FOR AMERICAN REGISTRATION
All .heifers are bred to Larry .Domino 2nd (Imported -in -dam) whose
sire, HC Larry Domino 90th, is a full brother to HC Larry Domino 12th
that ranks third in the list of All -Time Register of Merin Bulls. More-
over, two of the "12th's" sons are Register of Merit sires, while he has
sired five international champions. Two of the good -boned bulls we
offer are sired by Larry Domino 2nd. Five bulls and nine 'heifers are
by deep -quartered MB Emblem 2nd that weighs over a ton. Five bulls
and two heifers are by Ringwood Crusty, a son of the Register of Merit
sire, CK Cruiser D 34th• Fifteen Crusty bulls are in service at CK
Ranch, while the $41,500 CK Crusty 96th is in service at McCormick
Farms, Ohio, that paid $105,000 for a half -interest in 110 Larry
Domino lath.
LUNCH AVAILABLE AT FARM — SALE UNDER COVER
SALE AT 1 P.M. SHARP CATALOGUE ON REQUEST
W. S. O'Neil, E. M. Lester, Linc. White -Auctioneers
all, *PAW (fAie elate,
eem' , tgyo.rt; teff; Rona
$ r art, »w ga'nnon; 1'01ny'James,
• foxth,
Bingle carriage harAe., •H J J 7P?
i_elfo}}, Mrs lwel;ague; dingle reed-
s*•there% W, '14Iunro,. L weight,
E4 Weber; standard bred mare and
foal, A. B, Weber, 1 and '4; stand
aro bred foal, A. B. Weber; Shet-
land
pony, single, E. Johnson, Shir-
ley Osier.
'Meavy Horses—Elgin •Nett in
charge: Brood mare with foal, T.1
J. McMichael, Auburn; 'harry Bol-
ger, Walton; foal of 1953, T. J.
McMichael; filly or gelding, three
years, Harry Bolger, Fred Toll, Au-.
burn • Percheron or Belgian, foal
of 1953, Harry Bolger; filly or geld-
ing, three years, Elmo ,Pritchard,
Lucknow; O. A. Bannerman, Monk -
toil, 2 and 3; wagon class, filly or
gelding, three years, Ken Brown,'
Monkton; filly or y gelding, two
years, O. A. Bannerman; filly or
gelding, one year, Maureen Stew-'
art, Exeter.
Harness Classes—Light draught
team in harness, Robert Patrick,
Seaforth; Fred Toll; Percheron or
Belgian team in harness, Elmo
Pritchard, Lucknow; O. A. Ban -
George nermann; %heavy draught
team in harness, W. J. Dale, Clin-
ton; single wagon •horse in har-
ness, E. Pritchard, O. A. Banner-
man, Ross •McKague, Belmore; Geo.
Jackson, Fergus; wagon team in
harness, G. Jackson, Ross McKague,
O. A. Bannerman, Ken Brown,
Monkton; four -horse tandem .hitch-
ed, G. Jackson and Elmo Pritch-
ard; Robert Patrick and O. A. Ban-
nerman.
Specials—McMichael sliecial for
foal of 1952, Harry Bolger; T. J.
McMichael, Township special, best
three horses, Elmo Pritchard, Ross
MoKague, O. A. Bannerman, Ken
Brown; best handled colt, Elmer
Johnston, Atwood; H. McIlwain,
Seaforth, Harry Bolger; best heavy
horse on the grounds, George Jack-
son.
Harness Race Results
Harness races, non -winners of
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HEAD OFFICE — EXETER, ONT.
President, William A. Hamilton,
Cromarty; Vice -President, Martin
Feeney? R.R. 2, Dublin.
DIRECTORS—Harry Coates, Cen•
tralia; E. Clayton Colquhoun, R.R.
1, Seience Hill; Milton McCurdy,
R.R. 1, Kirkton; Alex J. Rohde,
R.R. 3, Mitchell.
AGENTS—Thos. G. Ballantyne,
R.R. 1, Woodham; Alvin L. Harris,
Mitchell; E. Ross Houghton, Orem-
arty.
SOLICITOR—W. G. Cochrane, Exeter.
SECRETARY -TREASURER — Arthur
Fraser, Exeter.
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TORS, Seaforth
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solezdnixed Fol1 tone, Engl;i 71II"
Septean'ber 12, 1951 of- Do>'gtbY
Reinter and Sigt Ronald'll¢'eginnon,
stationed with inn 27th Brigade, „iii•
Hannover, Germany, son of Lr.
and .3 's. Donald McKinnon, Hen",
8814.
Mr. and 'Mrs. McKinnon are
hiMeysnboning in Edinburgh, ,Scot-
land. S$;t• IlicKinnon expects to
sail for Home early in November
for leave.
$406, purse $150: Dusty Miller Boy,
Bob Kirkby, Walton, 1; Merry
Brook, A :Cook, Stratford, 2; Valu-
able Doe, Bud Jerry, Goderich, 3;
Rusty Jim Grattan, Hamilton, Port
Eigin, 4; Rusty Wood, Jr., Jake
Broome, Seaforth, 5; Pearl Lee,
1George Feagan, Goderich, 6. Timeff
2:23' 2/5.
Non -winners of $1,000, purse
$175: Diamond G., W. J. Finnigan,
Egmondville, 1; Grattan Chips,
i Caldwell, Goderich, 2; Captain
Brook, Scott Kerr, Clinton, 3; Roy-
al Abbey, A. Smith, Underwood, 4;
Ada McLellan, W. C. Oke, Seaforth,
5; Lucky Grattan, H. Gowdy, Wrox-
eter, 6. Time: 2.20 4/5.
Running Pace, Open—H. Men -
wain, E. Stewart, M. Stewart.
Poultry, Sheep, Pigs
In poultry classes, adult section,
the chief winners were: C. Pepper,
R.R. 1, Dashwood; Fred McCly-
mont, Varna; John A Douglas,
Stratford. W. A. Glazier was di-
rector in charge.
'Sheep—Shropshire Down, Guy
Dorrance in charge: Shearling
ram, E. Armstrong, St. Pauls, 1;
ram lamb, under one year, A. Steep-
er, Ailsa Craig, 1; E. Armstrong,
2; A. Steeper, 3; ewe lamb, 1953,
E. Armstrong, 1; A. Steeper, 2;
shearling ewe, A. §teeper, 1 and 2;
E. Armstrong; ewe lamb, A. Steep-
er, 1 and 2; E. Armstrong, 2; pen,
ram, 3 ewes, A. Steeper, E. Arm-
strong; best ewe, A. Steeper; best
ram, E. Armstrong.
Southdowns—I. B. Kennedy, R.R.
4, Ilderton.
Lincolns—A. Steeper, all classes.
Leicesters—W. R. Pepper, R.R. 3,
Seaforth; E. Armstrong, in all class-
es,
Oxfords—D. W. Dearing, Exeter,
in all classes.
Dorset Horned—Donald Dearing,
Exeter; Leslie Campbell, R.R. 1,`
Seaforth, in all classes.
Pigs—Yorkshire: boar over one
year, W. Turnbull, R. McMillan, A.
Warner; boar under one year, A.
Warner, W. Turnbull; boar, six
months and under, R. McMillan, W.
Turnbull, A. Warner; sow, one year
and over, W. 'Turnbull, 1 and 2, R.
McMillan; sow, littered since Sept..,'
1952, W. Turnbull; sow,'six months
and under, A. Warner, W. Turn-
bull.'
Berkshire -William Flynn, all
classes.
Tamworth—Boar over one year,
boar under one year, boar 6 months
and ,"tinder, sow one year or over,
sow littered since Sept., 1952, sow
6 months and under, George Doug-
las, R.R. 4, Mitchell.
Market Class—Five shoats, A.
Jamieson.
Specials—Best bacon type boar,
W. Turnbull; best pen of bacon
type, Jonathan Hugill; winner of
most points, George Douglas.
ISISISOMIIMMAA
"My husband swims, plays ten-
nis and takes regular gymnasium
routine. Does yours take any regu-
lar exercises?"
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seven nights running last week."
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SALE OF.
SUASCPI 11 °S.
SEASON 1953-54
Productions
First production opens Thursday, October 29, and ploys
until Saturday,'November 10
October Production
"Trovelfer's Joy"
. . delightful comedy
January Production
"Arms And The Man"
... witty comedy
April Production
"Anne of the Thousand Days"
.. historical drama
December Production
"Cocktail Party"
. sophisticated drama
February Production
"Block Chiffon"
. . . suspense play
May Production
"Minty Pulls The Strings"
. warm family play
Membership — $6.00
Entitles you to a reserved seat at all the above
listed productions, which will be presented on
the stage of the Grand Theatre, London, Ont.
Act At Once ..
Memberships on sale now at the London
Little Theatre Green Room. For,. further
Information write or phone the. Green Room
Office of the London Little Theatre, Dial 4-5052.
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