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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1955-09-23, Page 6lSITOR, SEAFORTH, ONT., SEPT. 23, 1955 MIMEO PAPER Available in 100, 500 and 1,000 Sheet Packages THE HURON EXPOSITOR MORE PROTECTION FOR LESS MONEY! OUR BEST - CANADA'S FINEST PERMA -FILL GENUINE ETHYLENE GLYCOL None Better At Any Price QUART GALLON 85c 3.19 Equal t6 most top quality (High Price) "Ethylene Glycol POLAR - BRAND QUART GALLON 78c Z.89 LOW COST SAFE PROTECTION (Methal -Hydrate Base) Super Anti - Freeze QUART GALLON 54c 1.99 NO RUST ! NO CORROSION ! Serviced in your car at these prices isms Phone 792 G. S. & W. V. Smith SEAFORTH Name McKillop School Fair Wb ners Horses and Calves Dairy heifer calf, Gloria Boyd, Edith Boyd, John Coyne. Dairy calf, under 200 lbs., Jim- my Coleman, Gerald Coleman. 1954 senior calf, Edith Boyd, Gloria Boyd. 4-H junior beef calf, James Sloan. 4-H senior beef calf, Marguerite Scott, Leslie Campbell, Geraldine Dennis. 1955 beef calf run on cow, Jas. Sloan, Jean Moylan, Donald Mc- Kercher, Luella Moylan. 1955 feeb calf, pail -fed, Donald Coyne, Elsie Regele. Judging calves, Bill Campbell, Leslie Campbell, Francis Hunt. Best showmanship, Leslie Camp- bell, Gloria Boyd, Edith Boyd. Best horse-drawn- vehicle, Joan Maloney, S.S. 1. Pony colt, Marjorie Smith, S.S. 4, Vincent Maloney, S.S. 1. Draught colt, Donald Coyne, S. S. 1. Pony and saddle, Joan Maloney, S.S. 1; Marjorie Smith, S.S. 4. DANCING EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT In the Bayfield Pavilion with Ken Wilbee's Orchestra May 27th -Sept. 30th BAYFIELD'S SUMIIIER DANCELAND Openings for private dances, recep- tions. Phone Hensall 684r31 or Seaforth 658r6. MILVERTON FALL. FAIR FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23rd - VAN HOOTON SHOWS & MIDWAY Articles for Competition in Showroom Dancing in Evening SATURDAY AFTERNOON, Sept. 24 School Children's Parade led by Band with Ann May and Her Horses HORSE RACES - BABY CONTEST Parade of Livestock Increased Priu•s o - Goat Class 4-H Club Competitions Dancing in the Evening CEO. GERNI-IAELDER - ,s Sec.-Treas. Opportunities are, still AVAILABLE FOR MEN INTERESTED in an Army Career Contact THE ARMY RECRUITING OFFICER Seaforth Town Hall Every Friday 10 a.m. to 6:45 p.m. For young business men .. . a warm welcome 1 ii �,v'Sr.:il The young business man of today may be starting with one delivery truck , or he may own a large manufacturing company. In either case he's welcomed as a valued client at any of the more than 450 Totonto-Dominion branches throughout the country. We are frank to state that we are interested in Canada's young business man. We believe his vision, his ideas, his energy will help him as well as our country. We want to share with him the opportunities that lie ahead. A warm welcome and the finest banking service in Canada stand ready for him. He need not be young in years ... he need only be young in outlook to join the thousands of young men who are turning to The Toronto -Dominion Bank for the banking service and the banking help they need. If you have a personal problem or a business idea ... talk it over with a Toronto -Dominion Branch Manager. mETOR0N1'O-DOMINION BANK THE BEST IN BANKING SERVICE J. R. M. SPITTAL, Manager -- Seaforth Branch Pigs and Lambs Market lambs, (tarry McNichol, S.S- 7; Ronnie Driscoll, S.S. 7; Don- ald McNichol, S.S. 7; Gordon Dris- coll, S.S. 7. Long wool lambs,. Gordon Dris- coll, S.S. 7; Donald McNichol, S.S. 7; Ronnie Driscoll, S.S. 7; Garry McNichol, S.S. 7. Short wool lambs, Barb. Driscoll, S.S. 7; Donald McNicholl, S.S. 7; Ronnie Driscoll, S.S. 7; Gordon Driscoll, S.S. 7. Sow, 1955, Merle Godkin, S.S. 6; Leslie Campbell, S.S. 4; Vincent Maloney, S.S. 1; John Coyne, S.S. 1. Pigs, 100 lbs. and under, Leslie Campbell, S.S. 4; Garry McNicholl, S.S. 7; Mac Stewart, S.S. 4; Elaine Somerville, S.S. 7. Best pair gilts, Donald McNich- 011, S.S. 7; Leslie Campbell, S.S. 4; Vincent Maloney, S.S. 1, Pigs, 60 lbs. and under, Kenneth Papple, S.S. 4; Leslie Campbell. S.S. 4; Bill Henderson, S.S. 4; Gerrard Maloney, S.S. 1. Pigs, 40 lbs. and under, Leslie Campbell, S.S. 4; Lois Godkin, S. S. 6; Merle Godkin, S.S. 6. Poultry and Pets Geese, Ronnie Driscoll, S.S. 7; Marguerite Scott, S.S. 4; Eileen Maloney, S.S. 1; Kenneth Papple, S.S. 4; Joan Maloney, S.S. 1; Joe Maloney, S.S. 1. Turkeys, Elaine Beattie, S.S. 12; Keith Seimon, S.S. 8. Ducks, Bill Hendersons S.S. 4; Kenny Ryan, S.S. 1; Vincent Ma- loney, S.S. 1; Donna Murray, S.S. 6; Gordon Driscoll, S.S. 7; Fer- gus Maloney, S.S. 1. White Rocks. Marjorie Campbell, S.S. 4; Bill Henderson, S.S. 4; Rachel Nesbitt. S.S. 4. White Leghorns. Kenneth Pap- ple, S.S. 4; Stephen Eckert, S.S. 8; Geraldine Dennis, S.S. 9; Bill Henderson. S.S. 4; Ann Melady, S. S. 3; Mary Lou Clyne, S.S. 1. Heavy Hybrid. Jim Rapson, S.S. 12; Bonnie Stewart, S.S. 4; Gordon Pryce, S.S. 6: Eleanor Keys, S.S. 10; Don Ryan, S.S. 7; Michael Lane, S.S. 3. Light Hybrid, Geraldine Dennis, S.S. 9; Marion McLaughlin, S.S. 8. Bantams. Barbara Coleman, .S. S. 2; Jean Roe, S.S. 9; Kenneth Papple, S.S. 4; Paul Betties, S.S. 10; Elaine Beattie, S.S. 12; Joe Maloney, S.S. 1. Pigeons. Kenneth Papple. S.S. 4: Edward Campbell, S.S. 6: Douglas P g 6; Harveyv Boyd, S.S.R. an. .S S . 1, Kenneth Papple, S.S. 4; Steph- en Eckert, S.S. 6. Cats-DykeLittle, S.S. 6; Bill McGavin, S.S. 7; Garry Little, S. S. 6; Joyce Lane, S.S. 3; Donald McKercher, S.S. 6; Joe Maloney S.S. 1. Dogs, Joan Lane, S.S. 3; John Boyd, S.S. 6; Geraldine Dennis, S. S. 9; Roy Granville, S.S. 12; Bren- da_ Hoegy, S.S. 6; Billy Henderson, S. S. 4. Rabbits, Sandra Bennewies, S.S. 9; • Jack McCall, S.S. 12; Donny Murray, S.S. 6; Richard Riehl, S. S. 8;, Edward Campbell, S.S. 6; Dyke Little, S.S. 6. Special pet, Joan Lane, S.S. 3. Goats, Marie Strong. S.S. 2; Ger- ald Coleman, S.S. 2; Bill Hender- son, S.S. 4. RECORD ENTRIES (Continued from Page 3) bara Schwalm; Arlene Hoggarth, No. 7H. Other • pets, Pauline Bell (rac- coon), Doug Shirray (cavies), Johnny Elder (turtle). Rabbits, Harry Moir; David Cooper, No. 2T; Bruce Horton. Livestock Bacon hogs, Arlene Hoggarth, No. 7H; Leslie Riley, No. 7H; Bruce Shirray, No. 10H. Gilts, Leslie Riley; Billy Ingram, No. 10H; Keith Hay, No. 2T. Beef cattle, showmanship and calf race, Margaret Broadfoot, No. 2T. Sports Girls' races -6 to 7, Ann Lawr- ence, Dianne Smale, Barbara Mc- Nichol. 8 to 9, Ruth Ann McNichol, Mary Norris, Margie Elgie. 10 to 11, Connie Rumpel, Mar- garet Boa, Mary Scane. 12 and over, Kathleen Damm, Sharon Elder, Arlene Hoggarth. Kicking the, slipper, Mary Broad - foot, Judy Elder, Sharon Elder. Boys' races -6 to 7, Robert Mc- Kelvie, Eric Campbell, Laverne Harburn. 8 to 9, George Westerik, Don Ferguson, Graham Bell. 10 to 11, Garry Drysdale, Jack Chipchase, Dennis Mock. 12 and over, Bill McKinnon, Don- nie Reed, Murray Bell. Kick the slipper, Murray Bell, David Cooper, Earl Bell. White eggs, Bill Campbell, S. S.4; Joan Coyne, S.S. 1; Murray Henderson, S.S. 4. - Brown eggs, Jim Alexander, S. S. 12; Janet McKercher, S.S. 6; Jim Rapson, S.S. 12. Grain and Vegetables Six stalks field corn, Elsie Reg- ele, S.S. 6; Gwen Beuermann, S.S. 6; Carl Rose, S.S. 9; Larry Lane, S.S. 3; Kenneth Papple, S.S. 4; Carl Rose, S.S. 9. Wheat sheaf, Geraldine Dennis, S.S. 9; Bert Dennis, S.S. 7; Don Ryan, S.S. 7. Barley sheaf, Geraldine Dennis, S.S. 9; Bert Dennis, S.S. 7; Dotage Coyne, S.S. 1. Oats sheaf, Audrey McMichael, S.S. 7; Ronnie Driscoll, S.S. 7; Bert Dennis, S.S. 7; Elaine Somerville, S.S. 7; Geraldine Dennis, S.S. 9; Sharon Somerville, S.S. 7. Largest pumpkin, Sandra Benne- S.S. 8; Garry Betties, S.S. 10; Bill McGavin, S.S. 7; Witold Chomick, S.S. 12; Carl Rock, S.S. 8; Loretta Connolly, S.S. 6. Table corn, Bert Dennis, S.S. 7; Beatrice Glanville, S.S. 9; Stanley Glanville, S.S. 9. Wheat, Bill Campbell, S.S. 4; Douglas Boyd, S.S. 6; Billy Hen- derson, S.S. 4; Earl Rock, S.S. 8. Quart oats, Larry Betties, S.S. 10; Sharon Somerville. S.S. 7; June Hillen, S.S. 6; Mac Stewart, S.S. 4; Donnie Coyne, S.S. 1; Ken Mur- ray, S.S. 8. Quart barley, Earl Rock, S.S. 8; Billie Campbell, S.S, 4. Quart beans, Bill Hamilton, S.S. 9; June Hillen, S.S. 6; Paul Mur- ray, S.S. 8; Barbara. Driscoll, S.S. 7; Bernice Glanville. S.S. 9; Jim- mie Bosman, S.S. 9. Potatoes, Irish Cobblers, Jean Patrick, S.S. 12; Loretta Connolly, S.S. 6; Beatrice Rose, S.S. 9; Paul Horan, S.S. 8; Earle Rose, S.S. 9; Dianne Kirkby, S.S. 7. Potatoes, Katadin, Peter Eckert, S.S.' 8; Dyke Little, S.S. 6; Fergus Maloney, S.S. 1; Marjorie Smith, S.S. 4; Francis Maloney, S.S. 1; Gerard Maloney. S.S. 1. Potatoes, Sebago, Louise O'Rourke, S.S. 1; Eileen O'Rourke, S.S. 1; Earl Rock, S.S. 8; Ray- mond Horan, S.S. 8; Ferald Ryan, S.S. 1; Murray McClure, S.S. 12. Beets, Eleanor Keys, S.S. 10; Bobby Pryce, S.S. 6; Kathleen Doerr, S.S. 8; Christina Pryce, S. S. 6; Billy Beuermann, S.S. 8; Bary Murray, S.S. 6. Carrots, Mary Lou Coyne, S.S. 1; Bill McGavin, S.S. 7; Jean Pat- rick, S.S. 12; Eleanor Keys, S.S. 10; Earle Rose, S.S. 9; June len, S.S. •6. Cabbage, Mary Lou Coyne, S.S. 1; Gary Burch, S.S. 9; Brenda Hoegy, S.S. 6; Rose Eva Buuck, S.S. 8; Bernice Rose, S.S. 9. Tomatoes, Murray McClure, S. S. 12; Lynda Kerr, S.S. 10; Rose Two small boys were examining mummies in the Egyptian section of the museum. "What does the card on this mean," said one. "It says BC 3300." "That's the number of the car that hit him." FALL FAIR DATES Arthur Bayfield Brussels Clifford Drumbo Grand Valley Dderton Kirkton Listowel Lucknow Milverton Mitchell Palmerston Paris Parkhill Ripley Russell Sept. 27, 28 Sept. 28, 29 Sept. 29, 30 Oct. 7, 8 Sept. 28, 29 Sept, 23, 24 Oct. 1 Sept, 29, 30 Sept. 26, 27 Sept. 27, 28 Sept. 23, 24 Sept. 27, 28 Oct. 3, 4 Sept, 30, Oct, 1 Sept. 23 Sept. 23, 24 Sept. 27, 28 SEAFORTH Strathroy Tara Teeswater Tiverton Walkerton Woodbridge Woodstock Zurich Sept. 22, 23 Aug. 22 - 24 Sept. 28, 29 Oct. 4, 5 Sept. 29, 30 Nov. 2, 3 Oct. 7, 8 & 10 Aug. 25 - 27 Sept. 26, 27 Eva Buuck, S.S. 8; Jean Roe, S.S. 9; Karen Dolmage, S.S. 10; Gor- don Pryce, S.S. 6. Onions, Raymond Horan, S.S. 8; Paul Horan, S.S. 8; Kathleen Doerr, S.S. 8; Lynda Kerr, S:S. 10; Mary Murray, S.S. 6; Betty Dolmage, S.S. 10. " Fruit Fall apples, Danny O'Connor, S.S. 3; Bert Dennis, S.S. 7; Earl Rock, S.S. 8; Ronnie O'Connor, S.S. 3;. Lois Beuermann, S.S. 6; Geraldine Dennis, S.S. 9. Winter apples, Bill McGavin, S. S. 7; Jerry Cronin, S.S. 3; Bobby Shannon, S.S. 7; Audrey McMich- ael, S.S. 7; Steve Cronin, S.S. 3; Mary Beuermann, S.S. 8. Pears, Bill McGavin, S.S. 7; Paul Betties, S.S. 10; Audrew McMich- ael, S.S. 7; Bernice Glanville, S. S. 9; Sandra Bennewies, S.S. 8; Joan Boyd, S.S. 6. Plums, Marjorie Smith, S.S. 4; Garry Betties, S.S. 10; Eleanor Keys, S.S. 10; Paul.}Betties, S.S. 10; Earle Rock, S.S. 8; Billy Ry- an, S.S. 3. Citrons, Billy Siemon, S.S. 8; Keith Siemon, S.S. 8; Bernice Glan- ville, S.S. 9; Jean Patrick, S.S. 12; Gordon Pryce, S.S. 6; Christina Pryce, S.S. 6; Joan Boyd, S.S. 6; Joyce Ryan, S.S. 1; Bill McGavin, S.S. 7; Ronnie Campbell, S.S. 7. Turnips, Mary Lou Coyne, S.S. 1; Joan Coyne, S.S. 1; Raymond Horan, S.S. 8; Jack Flanagan, S. S.1; Bobby Shannon, S.S. 7; Keith Siemon, S.S. 8; Earle Rose, S.S. 9; Francis Maloney, S.S. 1; Lois God - kin, S.S. 6; Terry Ryan, S.S. 3. Mangels, Helen Maloney, S.S. 1; Gerald Maloney, S.S. 1 ; Dale Beuermann, S.S. 6; Sharon Beuer- mann, S.S. 6; Valerie Beuermann, S.S. 6; Bert Dennis, S.S. 7; Fergus Maloney, S.S. 1; Geraldine Dennis, S.S. 9; Mary Poland, S.S. 3; Don Ryan, S.S. 7; Elsie Regele, S.S. 6. • Spanish onions, G. Betties, S.S. 10; Ray Horan, S.S. 8; Paul Hor- an, S.S. 8; Margaret Hillen, S.S. 6; Gary Burch, S.S. 9; Bill Mc - Gavin, S.S. 7. Canned strawberries, Joan Ham- ilton, S.S. 9; Grace Doig, S.S. 6; Elsie Regele, S.S: 6; Elsie Doig, S.S. 6; Lois Godkin, S.S. 6; Audrey McMichael, S.S. 7. Canned cherries, Sharon McKen- zie, S.S. 4; Betty Dolmage, S.S. 10; Mary M. Flanagan, S.S. 1; Roba 19oig, S.S. 6; Dianne Dolmage, S. S. 10; Patricia Manley, S.S. 8. Canned raspberries, an d Betty Dol- mage, S.S. 10; Mary M.Flanagan, S.S. 1; Dianne Dolmage, S.S. 10; Sharon McKenzie, S.S. 4; •Marlene Pepper, S.S. 12; Barbara Driscoll, S.S. 7. Flowers Glads, Jean Hillen, S.S. 6; Paul Settles, S.S. 10; Sandra Bennewies, S.S. 8; Grace Doig, S.S. 6; Rose Buuck, S.S. 8. (Continued on Page 7) Ill Exeter Legion and Lions will sponsor. Three Fall Bingos Sept. 30 - Oct. 14 'Oct.® 28 In Aid of the Scout House Campaign REMEMBER THE DATES Watch For Further Announcements Fall Wheat We have a good supply of Seed Wheat on hand VARIETIES: Daribull Cornell Genessee Fertilizer We also have the Fertilizer you need at all times W. G. THOMPSON & SONS LTD. • Hensall Phone 32 Read the Advertisements - It's a Profitable Pastime • &how, NR Note;;;;i;erox, PLAN NOW TO ENTER THE Egg Competitions at the SEAFORTH FALL FAIR SEPTEMBER 22 - 23 HERE ARE THE CLASSES AT THE SEAFORTH FALL FAIR: HIGH SCHOOL SECTION CLASS 3 (Must Be Produced By Entrant) 21/2 DOZ. COMMERCIAL EGGS $5.00 $4.00 $3.00 21/2 DOZEN BROWN EGGS 5.00 4.00 3.00 2.00 1.00 $2.00 $1.00 PUBLIC SCHOOL SECTION CLASS 3 (Must Be Produced By Entrant) 21/2 DOZ. COMMERCIAL EGGS $i00 $4.00 $3.00 $2.00 $1.00 22 DOZEN BROWN EGGS 5.00 4.00 3.00 2.00 1.00 ADULT SECTION CLASS 3 Open to All Egg Producers - (Must be Produced by Entrant) 21/2 DOZ. COMMERCIAL EGGS $5.00 $4.00 $3.00 $2.00 $1.00 21 DOZEN BROWN EGGS 5.00 4.00 3.00 2.00 1.00' SEE PRIZE LIST FOR FURTHER DETAILS -.Compliments of - SEAFORTH FARMERS CO-OP *W. J. Stuart, Manager Poultry Division PHONE 13 • SEAFORTH • New fast train to Major Western Points w�. 4filleffid Convenient Train to Molar and Intermediate Western Points • Wide range of modern accommodations to suit every budget • Enjoy economical meals or snacks on both trains in the Coffee Shop. 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