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«4m-loolteiry last Friday aiterneon,
horses highlighted the annual
affair.
Seven s ools, led by the Cent-
ralia fiCAF Trumpet Band, and
the South Huron District High
School Band, made up a bright
color party for the opening of the
show.
Officially opening the show was
the lion. F. S. Thomes, Ontario
minister of agriculture, who -said
the calibre of horses and cattle
compared with that of much larger
Town of Seaforth
Tax Prepayment Receipts
for 1955
The Town of Seaforth will pay 4% per annum,
up to August 31, 1955,- on all Prepaid Taxes.
Certificates and full particulars may be obtained
at the Town Clerk's Office, in the Town Hall.
D. H. WILSON - Treasurer
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Other speakers included rres-
ident Bill Decker, Reeve Parke, of
Hensall; Huron County Warden,
Earl Campbell and Thomas Pryde,
PC candidate for Huron. Robert
Carbet, of Wingbam, Was master
of 'ceremonies.
Included in highlights was a
baby show which attracted 13
entries: In the six mouths and
under class, winner was Elaine
Margaret Timmermans, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Tinier -
mans, R.R. 3, lOppen, second was
Christopher John Tinney, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Horner lInney, R.R.
2, Hensall, and third was Linda
Maxine Gridzak, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Peter Gridzak, Kippen.
In the six months to one year
class, Meryl Douglas GlanvillO,
sen of Mr., and Mrs. Meryl Glan-
ville, Zurich, was first. Second
was Linda Woodcock, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. H. Woodcock, Exeter,
and third, Darlene Anita Hayter,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mervin
Hayter, Varna.
calves alt Competing fel' t bo
ers-- Grand Champing of titer;$110W
for.„fiaiSb and winner of theTnnes.'
ittivocate trophy was Patrielt
Wan, R.R. 3, Dashwood, while the
reserve: ebaInpion was Marlon
Lamport, R.R. 1, Henson. In the
showmanship class, Robert Kitts -
'man, R.R. 1, Kippeo, was grand
champion and Bill Strong, the re-
serve. Junior showmanship champ-
ion was taken by Jack Broadfoot,
R.R. 1, Brucefield, and the reserve
by Frank Harley.
Robert Broadfoot had the calf
with the most gain, 520 pounds,
while tied for second with 515
pounds were Jack Broadfoot,
Glen Lamport and Ruth Turoer.
After the showing, the calves were
auctioned. The grand champion
sold for 30 cents a pound and the
reserve 28 cents, both going to
Alfred Scholl, Helisall.
In the school parade No. 7, Hib-
bert was first, No. 2, Tuckersmith
secood, and No. 1, Tuckersmith,
third.
Horse, Cattle Results
Following are the horse and cat-
tle results:
One of the big features of the Horses
spring show was the feeder calf Carriage teams — Carman Mat-
• club show which attracted 100 thews, Camlachie; A. E. Banner-
West Monkton; AleX ,Rei69#4.
Nor/ell Percheren Elmer
Pritchard, Lacknow; Orville' Beg-
an', Thorndale. Wagon teams
Afrio Glasford, BidgetoWn; Kean-
etli'Browo, Monktern Alton Knell,
Paris. Road teams — Robert`Peth-
ick, Seaforth. Heavy draft top—
Charles Holliday, Chesley; Fred
Toll, Auburn. Pony teams, 44!'
and under, Marwood RohieS, Shed -
don; . Elmer Johnston, Atwood,
Leighton Schantz, New Hamburg;
Harold McKelvie, Walkerton.
Light draft teams — glades
Helliday, Robert Pethick, Fred
Toll. Hackney pony teams — Ed-
ward Schroeder, Zurich; Mrs. Nor-
ma Smith, Brampton; Harold Mc-
Kelvie. Best saddle horse — A. E.
Boug, London; J. Darling, Exeter;
A. E. Boug. Pony teams -- Mrs.
Norma Sinith,, Marwood Robins,
Leighton Schanz. Single road-
ster, 15-2 and under—J. L. Wright,
Dorking; J. L. Wright, Robert Pat-
rick. Four horse hitch — Charles
Holliday, Elmo Pritchard, Orville
Hester& Single pony, under 44" --
Marwood Robins, Elmer Johnston,
Marwood Robins.
Best lady driver -- Mrs. Edward
Schroeder, Mrs. J. L. Wright, Mrs.
Norma Smith. Roadster single,
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MEDICAL
DR. M. W. STAPLETON
Physician and Surgeon
Phone 90 Seaforth
If no answer. call 59
JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A., M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
Phones: Office 5-W; Res. 5-J
Seaforth
JOHN C. GODDARD, M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
Phone 110 - : Hensall
E. A. McMASTEK, B.A., M.D.
Internest
Telephone 27
SEAFORTH CLINIC
Telephone 26
P. L. BRADY, M.D.
Surgeon
Telephone 55
C. ELLIOTT, M.D.
Telephone 26
EVENINGS: Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday only, 7-9 p.m.
Appointments may be made.
OPTOMETRIST
JOHN E. LONGSTAFF
Optometrist
Seaforth 791 Clinton 401
Eyes Examined - - Glasses Fitted
MAIN STREET, SEAFORTH
Office hours: Seaforth, daily,
except Monday, 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m.;
Wednesday, 9 a.m.- 12:30 p.m.
Clinton: Monday, 9 a.m. - 5:30
p.m. (McLaren's Studio).
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Veterinary Surgeon
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Phones: Office 173, Residence 781
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Telephone 174
CHIROPRACTIC
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Chiropractic - Foot Correction
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Monday, Thursday — 1 to 8jp.m.
ACCOUNTING
RONALD G. McCANN
Public Accountant
CLINTON : ONTARIO
Office: Phones:
Royal Bank Office 561, Res. 455
A. M. HARPER
Chartered Accountant
55 South St. Telephone
Goderich 343
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OFFICERS:
President - J. H. McEwing, Blyth
Vice -Pres. - Robt. Arehiballd,
Seaforth
Manager and Sec.-Treas. - M. A.
Reid, Seaforth.
DIRECTORS:
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