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John A.: Bali py that . Not only was Mr. Pepper chosen .;:�::: 1:1 1p, ��00. ! J
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I 1. . _-J, tiQual 4-H Club Week, Nov. 16- I ���* lished records both a U, 0
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4 new members,. Mayor I A. ]Kc- , He has an outstanding record in who have ratched 'the;'Or"Onw, 1.
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Master, Co . Walton :1 ..."111"""'._
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I petition at the 1956 Royal Winter ; _ ments. were the compentions?,W,"#
-named Mi. T46all chairman. The ;- Brussels 4-2 last Thursday evening, , _y ��,,.
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board � .. Fair, he was a member of the team ; . � termine the champion - copk44.. � I ... *� .::
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� secretary-#,easurer. I ... . - .1 . epresenting Huron which won first to take� the cla ... champion seamstress. Mrs,.'.�.' .14,
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Faced w1th a decision of -the dis- . ,L�V1,Wfl PEPPER, Senforth in the beef section. Individually was th Carter, Seaforth, Was eid`�: "",,�
I � , I - In -five 'series for the T. B. Mar- PROCLAIMED CHAMPION COOK, Mrs. J. Carter is shown wearing her crown as she was . '111 , .f
let Junior Farmer, who with ; '.., . �%�,�!
. trict Musicians Union. to black list! distri mpeting, he took first and second Of cooking queen, with . r,, . ��..,
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places in the same section. shall trophy. Teams placing third presented with her prize by Mrs. A. Hildebrand., At the left is Mrs. A. Boyes, a member of seconds; and 14 third f r , ,�
. the Cdmmunity Centre and Arena has been selected to represent ' I' and fourth play off for this trophy. . committee. in charge. The presentation. to Mrs. Carter, who received most points for entries in . " r I , .'.
I At the Middlesex Seed Fair ir . total of 3.08 points. To s in i -v � '_ �
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. I The: difficulty arbsp, it was ex- Champion Spud. . % cial for the new exhiOMr attl�*- �_W"
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11 . � plained, because non-union orch- judging when -he was high man in Riley, who scored one each. - . " . Ing most.,points. . . . . . . . �
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� I I estras had performed at recent re- Something special in potatoes the junior section, and has been In the three -out -of -five series, the i � . I ' I Interesting features were As. I � .
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. ,� _ competin I each year since that first game ended in a 2-2 tie, but , plays of work in leather and'cQ,p;. ,� � � ,
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� I . - Geddes', John St., dug up in his section and was high mhn in the three games -2-0, 2-0 and 4-2. . I ston, Seaforth, and an exhi)k .. ... 11 1,
I for the J ,ette show, advertised . 4�H. Events Hi, Night Fair ,ition- ,,.:�,
, Uli . entire competition. He has taken ' . . of paintings by Seaforth and' dis- . ') ,
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I in subsequent convorsitions Measuring 15 inches by 12V2 inch- pilrt in Huron seed judging for the ' Four-H members from all corn- ter, RR 2, Seaf-orth, 150; Douglas 93; Bruce Coleman, 91; Alex Town- triet artists. : . �.4,
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I , . with the union, the board was giv- I ers of Huron County competed at Gibbings, RR 4, Clinton, 145; Gloria send, 89; Winston Powell, 86; DQ.Ug The fair was opened by David .. �
i � en assurance, Mr. Teall. said, that lb- iO% oz., and was a meal in. Whmer iii Michigan Carter, RR 2, Seafortb, 140; Ron las Jamieson, 84 . Barrie, RR 7, Galt, president ,of .
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1. the ban on the Juliette show,wou - at Lambton-O , rd Middle ex, At, Seaforth Fair , " om- Nick Barrie has recently returned, from .�... �
" I be lifted,. and that &e show would picked about 5% bushels of pota the, XfO - 5 ;Use of 4wo show rings to ace Whyte', RR 2, Seafoith, 135; Don Hemingway, RR 3, Brussels, I
be permitted to go on as adv_er- toes from. a small plot in his gar- Shorthorn Breeders' regional field In a contest conducted by ,��modate ,the number of 4-H club Whyte, RR 2, Seaforth, 105; Gary scored a double first in the Me_ a world junioi farmer conybutioa, � ,�*.,�
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I ) I . tise& - . I deu. While not all are as large as day and judging competition plac" The Huron Expositor in con- '.t.alves that came with them. Jewitt, RR 1, Clinton, 100; Cor Kill,p' 4-H Grain Club show, held held in Lebanon, and degeiified . , " � t �
the sample he produced, the size ed first, and was bolstered in its 1: e young exhibit6rs played a Bakelaar, RR 1 Auburn, M; Joh Friday at Seaforth Fair. His two briefly some of the things he had . :`
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, � bove average, he said., � rank by Bert. He also was the Friday, successful prize win- 'leading role in all sections of the de Ruyter, RR I , exhibits, bushel and sheaf, each - during, his.* .1 I
S it was a . 1, Londesboro 75. seen on farms visited � I.,
I - ta.make use of. arena facilitie . . I . fair. Gerald Wallis, Exeter, and I trip to the far. end of the Medi. ,_
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I high individual and won the same ners were-.' Dairy Calf Club - received top, placing when the club �
was neOssary to employ outside I � terranean and back, He was ihtro-. , .1
J. I honors at the Michigan State Short- � Bill Strong, RR 2, Seaforth, won . ..
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. . . attractions which, in every case, Subscriptions to The Exposi- Five first-prizeff winners were grain exhibits were judged. Twen- '; '
� horn Breeders' field day in 1956, the day's two top-ranking individu- duced at the opening ceremony by. 1.
,, belonged to the union. This was It tor: , Mrs. C. Hawley, RR 3, !�.,..,
. ippen Team This year he competed in the same al awards. Wallis showed the grand selected in the dairy calf show of tY-one boys' had exhibits in the I "��",
It ; possible iihly if non-union orch- NIL - . Boyd Taylor, Walt -on, pregident of . I � 111.
J� estra1s were not permitted to play . field day and tied for first place. Seaforth; Mrs. Allan Camp- i forth 47H Dairy Calf Club, show, each of them showing gram, H . uron. Junior Farmers. I . . 11"
. champion beef steer in the seven- the Sea . 1.
1� � . A member of the Bayfield 4-H bell, RR 1, Seaforth; Mrs. Ed. s part of Cie 4-H program at the in sheaf form or in bushel lots, Also taking part in the -Official "m.
While it was a Boyes, Ekmondville; Theresa , - I 111,
A . ppieciated -4se �fl Wins Shloot By 11 elub championship show, and Bin a Douglas Hugill, RR 2, Sea- frorn plots of Garry oats grown �a -,-[' .
non-unioid orchestras on the occa- , I . �, Beef Calf Club and the Clinton 4-H Shea, Ddlin; James Moir, . �.§trong won the Senator Golding Fair. e coin were Robert W. Campbell . .1. 13' ' i
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� slon of receptions and by local or- The 'Kippen 10 -man team outshot Grain Club this year, he has been .trophy for tJ;e county showman. forth, showed the best Guernsey this year by the club memb rs on president Of Seaforth Agriculiuril ,:,T� I
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.4 .." � af-Ahe Clinton Junior Brussels. . .- . " " hip title. � � calf; Allan Hillman, RR 4, Sea- their home. farms. . Society, and 'Elston Cardiff, emp . I .'I
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. ugh__a__ we the Goderich and Clinton team by a member Personalized ' Ut.-M' Leading scores for bushel of oats
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to keep do . expeniis, Mr. Teall the � margin of 11 targets. The Farmers since 1952, having serv- Pepper, RR 3, Seaforth; Mrs. . hirty-seven selected beef calves forth, showed the best Ayrshire; ere: Don Hemingway, 140; Doug- Brussels. I
,, said, he ,u I uderstbod from the - shooters on the local ed as vice-president, piasident and, , - were brought out for the county Gloria Carter, RR 2, Seaforth, the W Brodhagen Brass Band led a .4
un . team were C. Regele, RR 5, Seaforth and best Jersey. The Holstein group las Jamieson, RR 4, Clinton, 135; .
. ion orchestras were Wes Ve' %ester Lee press reporter. championship. , class,.. from.. clubs parade of school children to the, �
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I I ioti, that �n I iw prices. Par imer, Hensall;, C 2 This year he is secretary of the Mrs. Robert Bakeri Jr., Hen- during 1957 at I ac-- Robert Fotheringham, RR 3, Sim- fair grounds in the early 'after- . I ;;
avail,ghle. - at similarly Ic khill; Bill Kyle and Bill Coop- sall , that have operated wa's divided In "two sections,
cording to the ages of the animals forth, 132; Douglas. Riley, RR 1, gr ,�'.
It was felt no hardship should re- er Kippen; Idoyd Venner Sam Huron County Junipr Farmers or- An' electric frying, pan of- Exeter, KLrkton, Seaforth, Luck- ' Londesboro, 129; Bob Broadfoot non. Also taking part in the par- ,,,
, I I ith Joseph Babcock, RR 1, Lon ' ade was the SDHS Tru t. ,
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r, , suit from the decision to exclude Dougall, Tom Sherritt and John ganization. fered by Sills' Hardware was now, Brussels, Turnberry and w uceffeld, 127; Ron Dris. mpet Band-, :,;
I On Vrmuing.Team Blyth-Belgrave. In the closely con- desboro, winning first prize for RR 1, Br y George Hildebrand. . ;1
non�union bands from the arena. Anderson, Hensall; Harry Mathers, won by Mrs. Clarence WitIden, . nior Holstein calf, and Gloria coll, RR 2, Walton, 122; Donald Ry- led b- ' - 11
r ? - Further meetings are planned in Eketer, and Norman. Harburn, In junior farmer work he has Seaforth. . I testdd inter -club class, for groups Ju sen- an, RR 1, Walton, 120; John Dris- School Parade -Junior Room, S I "I".. .
I . of three calves, first place went to Boyd, RR 2, Walton, firs.t for S 8, Tuckersm -
I the immediate future, Mr. Teall Staffa. The winners of prizes offer- coll, RR 2, Walton, 115; Ken Ryan, ith; Senior Room, I .
, 4 will be. The combined team of Clinton the Exeter entry, coached by John ior Holstein calf. . -1
; said,, when, consideration- f ed by the Seaforth Legion Coleman, SS No. 8, Tuckersmith; SS 4, Tuck- , :!�
Mr., Mrs. Dicker second place to the Kirkton . In the showmanship competition, RR 1, Walton, 113; Bruce " .
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given to a winter program for the and Goderich were Ear[ Doucette, . I ersmith; SS 3, Tuckersmith; SS 4, . -
. . I Ladies' Auxiliary were: chair, PYm; in which all five breed groups RR 4, Seaforth, 110. ,,��
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I . arena. Charles Brandon, Do �. , - s IL
I Cli 16iH�dley St. Maryk; third place to the Sea . M cKillop; . SS 2, McKillop; SS.10 "',
_, Steep, Dick Steep, I � Wed 25 Years lanip,. Mrs. Elva Hogg, Col- forth entry, coached by Eric An. given to Gloria Boyd; second to way, 48; Ken. Coleman, RR 4, Sea ,.,,
l . . ; McKillop; SS ! -:,
I Prouse, Godiirlch� Dr, ��,e"t.' Jar. lingwood. ; Bruce Coleman, 45; Rob- B, McKillop; SS 6' �i"
-0 derson, of Londesboro. Betty Storey, RR 2, Seafortb; third forth, 46 $ 1 .1
I rott, Stratford; Bill Lump,y, Jack Mr. and Mrs Robert McGregor to Mervyn Pepper, RR 4, Walton; ert Fotheringham, 43; Bob Broad- Hullett; SS 5, Tuckersmith. :f,
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I Posstal Informabon Gilbert and Ashley Gilbeft, Godle- entertained 26 guests Monday eve- 4-H Championship Beef Show fourth to Donald Carter, RR 2, Sea- foot, 40; Tom Whyte, RR 2, Sea- Best decorated float -SS NO. 3p '' ".,. , j,
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. . rich Mr., Mrs.'J. Keys calves in the county champion forth; fifth to Edith Boyd, RR 2, forth, 39; Douglas Jamieson, 37; McKillop.. :.��'A
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) " Since Seaforth reverts to Stan- T6 contest called for 25 targets and Mrs. Norman Dickert, who- will . ship beef show were classified* . Running Races 1:��,
in Walton. Neil MeGavin, RR 2, Walton, 35; . '
dard Time at 2 a,m., Sunday, Sept. from 16 yards and 25 from ban&- celebrate the 25th anniversary of ree groups, according to quality, th, 34 - pony -Ken MeLlwain, Gerald '�::
�, 29, the following schedule of hours and calves in the top group were ed on calves: Robert Elliott, RR 5, Seafor I ny, Ken McLI- . .
cap distance. There were five their marriage on Saturday, Married -25 Years th Andrew Patrick, RR 2, Walton, 25. Williamson; open po ...
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should be noted, commencing Mon- shooters tied for "individual high - Mr. Dickert has been pogtmas- . then judged individually and rank- G.uernseys-Douglas Hugill, 366; Beef Calf Club illmson, . I
1. day, Sept. 30: score with 46-50. They were Earl ter at Kippen for se . ven years, Mr. and Mrs. James Keys, RR 1, ed. Everett Hessels, RR 4, Clinton, Open running race, Jack McU- � :
The post office main door will Doucette, Charles Brandon, Hed- where he also operates a general Seaforth, celebrated their 25th wed- Placings in the top group were: 365; John Hessels, RR 4, Clinton ' Bill Strong, RR 2, Dublin, won wain, Earl Whitehead, Harriston; ,z
'; be open 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. (Monday ley Prouse, Lloyd Venner and Don store. I ding anniversary on Saturday, Gerald Wallis; Exeter; Allan Run- 363; Wayne Hugill, RR 2, Sea- first prize for showmanship among Ken McLlwain. .
I to Saturday, .excepting holidays). Epps. I . Euchre was .enjoyed-, prizes be- Sept . 21./ About 20 guests, includ- dle, RR 3, Exeter; Gordon, Hod- forth, 366; Laurel Dale, RR 1, Clin- 17 boys and girls competing in the Calf race, Don Carter, James . ,
., . Ing Rev. W. A. Williams, Brussels, gins, RR 1, Granton; Bill Strong, ton, 355; Wilma Dale, RR 1, Clin- annual show of the Seaforth 4-H Carter, Dorothy Howatt, Belgrave; . :1
The wickets will be open for all John Anders�onj of Hensall �von ing won by Mrs. John Sinclair, Beef Calf Club on Friday. He scor I., *.
phases of business from..9 a -m, to ' leap Mrs. Robert Elgie, Winston Work- who pe - RR 2, Dublin; Leroy Rintoul, ton, - Allan Carter, Doug Hugill.
the special international hand .rformed the wedding core 350.
1 6 p.m., except on Wednesday when event with. 25-25, Tied for -second man and Norman Dickert. mony at the bride's home twenty- Whitechurch; Jim Lyons, Luck- Ayrshires-Allan Hillman, 366; ed a second win in the show when Harness Races �'.
they will close at I p.m. On Wed- p.lace I *ere Harry. luafhers, , Tom An address was read by Mrs. five years ago, s now; Grant Hodgins, RR 1, Gran- Glen Nott, RR 4, Clinton, 364; An. his calf was judged the best I 2:25-2:30 Classified Pace
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. mesday the general delivery, par- key dinner. A three-storey wedding ton; Crawford McNeil, RR 2, Luck- ita Hillman, RR 4, Seaforth, 360; the steer section. In the heifer see- (Purse $200)
les Will Sherritt, Earl Doucette, Bill Coop- Winston Workman and the presbn-
eel delivery and postage sa er and Charles Brandon,. 21-25. tition of a silver rose bowl to Mrs. cake centred the dining table, it now; Charles O'Shea, RR 3, Gran- Nefla Hillman, RR 4, Seaforth, 357. tion of the show, best senior heifer Governor G, Geo. Feagan, I .
� I reopen from 2:30 P.M. to 3 P.M. Ashley Gilbert, of God-eri-ch, won Dickert and silver cluff links to being decorated with the same ton; Pat O'Shea, RR 3, Granton; Jerseys -Gloria Carter, 373; Don- calf was shown by Marguerite Goderich ................................ 1 1 �
Mails for despatch, going west,. the,doubles with 22-24 targets. Jn6. Mr. Dickert, was made -by Mrs. decorations as , the original wed- Leslie Campbell, RR 1, Seafofth; ald Carter, RR 2, Seaforth, 372;� �cott, RR 1, Seaforth, and best jun- Thunder Bay, W. C. Oke, 11 � � :
will close at,11 a,.m. and 8 P.M.; ding cake. Misses Dorothy and David Kirkland, RR 3, Lucknow; Ronald Little, RR 1, Seaforth, 362; ior heifer calf by Billy Murphy, Seaforth ............................. � ...... 3 2 . "
� will close at 1:41 P.M_ Anderson was second. with 20-24. Carl McClinchey, of Hensall. Eleanor Keysiand 'CatheriAe Camp- Gary Wilson, RR 3, Brussels; Don Garry Little, RR 1, Seafdrth, 360. RR 4, Seaforth. . I
going east - Stewart Knight, Allan Rose, .
and 6.15 p. in. The street letter -1 I � I bell sAErved tho dinner. Also pres- Kirkland., RR 3. Lucknow. Junior Holsteins - Joseph Bab- Scores on calves: Steers, Bill Port Elgin ... . ......................... 2 4 :!
-1 �' �. ill a s usual,. ' ent was Mr. Keys' mother, Mrs. In addition to the 37 steer calves cock, 373; Dennis Jewitt, RR 1, Strong, 395; Leslie Campbell ' RR Harbour, J. Bannerman, . I . '�
I Monday to Friday, at 1:15 p.m., Elizabeth Keys, 82, of Brussels. shown in the championship class, Clinton, 371; Mervyn Pepper, RR 1, Seaforth, 394; Donald McKer_ Al ��
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one pn0. wonnelHere On Wednesday evening prior to 16 calves were brought out, repre- 4, Walton, 369; William Shaddick, Miss Belaire, A. McManus, - .. 1.
and 5:n�p.m. ,,On Saturday, To tchPeErSi cher, RR 1, Dublin, 394; Jean Moy- . ,
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I � ,collection only 'it 1:15 p.m., and . I their anniversary, about�,20 friends senting -five calf clubs in Huron, Londesboro, 367; Don Coyne, RR Ian, RR 5, Se,afortb, 390; Bill Camp- Stratford ..... � .................... ........ 5 6 ,;,
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Sunday - ,one,collection only at 5:30 6 and neighbors from the' Brussels for a county championship heifer 5, Seaforth, 366; Marjorie Boyd, bell, RR 1, Dublin, 390; Charles . ;`.
s p.m. . I district surprised Mr. and Mrs. calf class. First place in the class r, RR 2, Seaforth, 385; Mac Lucky Star, Norm William- �
�. Join Centennial Party RR 2, Walton, 364; Edith Boyd RR McGrego i 380 - Ag- son, Walton ............................ 6 5 �.
I Mails are scheduled to a rzhe a 7 . I Keys by calling on them and pre. was awarded to the calf shown by 2, Walton, 363; Rieny Van Eoon ' Stewart, RR 5, Seaford, I Time -2:19, 2:13. .
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) I Seaforth from the East at 6:15 Employees. of Topnoteh Flout The company gave .each of its sentiag them with many beautiful Margaret Lyons, RR 1, Lucknow, RR 2, Seaforth, 360; Cecil Bruins. nes Hicknell, RR 5,�Sdaforth, 378; 2:21-2:24 Classified Pace �
a.m. and 11:38 a.m.; from the - Don Moylan, RR 5, Sdaforth, 376; 1.
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initedi and their wives join- 1,400 employees an engraved ster- gifts. A silver tea service was second to Marguerite Scott, RR 1, ma, RR 4, Clinton, 359; Betty Stor Jim Broadfoot, RR 3, Kippen, 374, I . I
� ; West at 9:17'p.m. aid 6:59 P.M. insil'hi emp resented by their family. The eye ' Ray Gratto
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ed ing silver tray to commemorate P, Seafg.rth; third to Jim Coultes, RR ey, RR 2, Se,aforth, 358. n, Harold Berry, . I
Carriers will leave the post office th ning was spent playing progressive 5, Wittgrham; fodith to Lila Black, Senior Holstein s -Gloria Boyd, R Ray Horan, RR' 1, Dublin, 372. 1 a ,:;
��, � at approximately 12:15 p.m. . t e company at ,a dinner in Strat- the anniversary. Each dinner was alton, 375; Joan Coyne, RR Senior heifers: Marguerite Scott, St. Marys . ............................ " I
... I , ford Saturday night, to mark the climaxed by an anniversary cake euchre, and a delicious lunch was RR 1, Belgrave. R 2, W 385; Mack McLean, RR 3, Seaforth, Ready Cash, J. Bannerman, .1
li � — tA. 100th anniversary of James Rich- with a single candle to mark one served by the guests. 4-H Swine Show 5, Seaforth, 365. Stratford ... 11 ........... I ................. 2 1 I
? . 375; Luella Moylan, RR 5 Sea- i
, ardson & Sons Limited. The Top- Mr. and Mrs. Keys have one son, Kenneth Papple, RR 5, Seaforth, Swine Club 'RR Valuable Jerry Lee, Reg Me- �
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Thomas Kinney notch firm is a subsidiary of James More than 400 university and Douglas, at OAC, Guelph, and two e championship showman, Twenty-one boys from the Sea- seaforth, 360; junior heifers: Bflly Gee & Sons, Goderich ..... .
I . daughters, Dorothy and Eleanor Was th Willis Boy, Allan McManus, - ...,
* Richardson, & Sons Limited,. Oublic, libraries throughout Canada at home. Guests were presenj and Don Carter, RR 2, SeafOTth, forth district brought bacon hogs Murphy, RR �, Seaforth, 380; Joe 'i",
� Included in the party of about -and-through them the Canadian Stratford ...................... : ........... 4 4 .
I I Escapes Injury 00th from Brussels, Cranbrook and Wa.. had the championship animal in a to the Fair for the swine club Murphy, RR 4, Seaforth, 375, Time -2:14, 2:18. , . '.
.25 from Seaforth were members of public�will also share in, the I I 4-H Huron swine show, for which .show, organized by Robert Mcmil- Leading scores for showmanship:
; ead office staff and of the anniversary gifts. Establishment terlOO. ub leaders. Seaforth Lions Pet Show
I Thomas Kinney, 85, RR 4, War- the h 14 entries were brought out by re- Ian and Ken Stewart, cl Bill Strong, 99; Charles McGregor, �
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I I ton escap . ed without injury when mill organization. . of the Richardson Century Fund to presentatives . of swine clubs at Sea- Donald Carter, RR 2, Seaforth, was 95; Joe Murphy, 95;. Billy Murphy, Persian cat, Judy Thompson.,'
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I . Ile,was, in collision with a truck' in all, more than 70 persons met, provide books to libraries was an- Bowlers, Families forth and Brussels, and the, North given top award for his swine en- 95- Mack McLean, 95; Marguerite Clinton, Mel Crich, Clinton. Cat, : ,. ! I R
. here Friday afternoon. The acci- at The Festive Lounge , Stratford, ,nounced at the dinner. First to Huron Club. try, and Kenneth Papple, RR 5, S�`Ott, 94. any other breed, Elizabeth Shol,
debt occurred it the corner of for a reception and dinner, mark- be distributed is a new 10 -volume Runner-up for the swine show- Seaforth, won first prize for show- dice, Mary Jean McLean, Paul , . .,'�
! . s. as Mr. Ing the parent firm's 100th year as reference work on Canada, the Hold Jitney Here manship title was Marion Turnbull, manship in the swine ring. Beattie, Gordon Pringle. Angora 1.".�
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. Kinney started across the intersee- one of Canada's largest grain and Encyclopedia Canadiana, schedul- Preceded by a pot -luck supper, RR 2, Brussels. Reserve champion Scores On swine-DonaId Carter rabbits, Doris Walker, Bruceffeld; ' . . ;
I �y Harvey investment firms. Five cities took ed to come off the press this fall. 390; Ken Gernmell, RR 2, Kippen Rabbits, any other breed-, Doris ',��
tion. The truck driven I enjoyed by members and their gilt in the county show was shown : SDHS Wins ' 4
James Richardson & Sons, Lim- 2, Kippen, 389; Malcolm Stewart, RR 5, Sea- Walker, I and 2; Howard MOW'- I
Boyce, Clinton, -was almost at a part in the. broadcast part of the , I
i program. . ited, is a family firm -founded 100 children, an evening of jitney bowl. by Ken Gemmell, RR
I . standstill, police said. . Aing in Stratford were Top- years ago in Kingston, Ont, The Ing was enjoyed by the Seaforth. with Marion Turnbull third, Mal- forth, 387; Kenneth Papple, RR 5, lough, te RR 1, Goderich; Bobby . � I
Mr_Kinney was examined -by Dr. Mee ening. colm Stewart, RR 5, Seaforth, Seaforth, 385; Laurence Taylor, Plums el. Best dog in show,.Ikis
) employees from Dundas unique feature of the Richardson Bowling Club Tuesday ev e, fifth. Londesboro, 384; Winston Powell, Jackson, Bob Wallace Philip' ��:' '
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J. A. Gorwill. OPP Constable -A. notch I fourth, and Kenneth Pappl $4,500 In 11 I ,
Moffat, Milverton, 'Seafortb and organization is that for 100 years Winners in the tourney were, Thirteen members took part in RR 2, Seafortb, 383; Bruce Papple, Broderick, Ben y Lans��k. Dog, ' �'
I � Sheldon investigated. Dorchester. I it has been owned and directed men Eric Munroe and Clarence chievement day show of the RR 4, Seaforth, 382; Eric McIntosh less resemblance to any bbbA-A) . , � , ;� � �
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I The after-dinner speeches came. continuously by mbers of n 4-H Poultry Show, RR 3, Clinton, 381; Bill Millson, i Jack Lemon, Paul Spittal ketiby. -,'�
" . Kingston, where James Rich- family. Mrs. James A. Richardson and Miss Dorothy Parke. Sbaforth-Clinto . - C�.�i
� , , held Friday at Seaforth Fair. The R 2, Seaforth, 380; Robert Broad- Awards Devereaux, Benny Lansloi. ., 1,11
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, OW- rom 'from - Others participating in the bowl- ultry dub, one of � , �111
cal -I Fi 'on To ardson f6idded the firm in 1857, succeeded her husband is presi the few in foot, RR 1, Brucefield, 379; Doug. Pair Homer' pigeons ' Tied :'L`a�, �,
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I nd from Winni.peg, Toronto and dent on his death In 1939. Mstern Ontario, is a project that las Jamieson, RR 4, Clinton, 377; Annouticement last week that mont, Mel Crich. Pair Vaintail' '19. '�'�`,,�
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Vancouver. OVerseas telephone sons, who are great-grandsons of M. A. Reid, Mrs. Rose Phillips, 3116 di*.�,- � , ,0�
West Itreet, . has developed in the strong poul- Gary Jewitt, RR 1, Clinton, 375; four SDHS students each had been eons, Mel Crich, 1 and 21, .1 '�,!�-
I I I I from.Loridon, England, brought a the firm's founder, are both vice- Norman MacLean J. C. MacLen m DroAdfoot. PI`g'eb1l-s#,.i' ":,",
� , . anniversary message from oidents of Jame,q Richardson & nan, Mrs. Alice Stiles, B. F. Chris- try -raising industry of Central Hur- Ken Coleman, RR 4, Seaforth, 373; hips brought Broadfoot, Jii " ,
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pr' s� I- tie S. E. Keating, Gordon Muir, - " . ..
. irector of the firm's Sdn Limited. � lean Broadfoot, RR 1, Bruce 371; John Jewitt, RR 1, Clinton, this year to $4,500, Principat,1. P. lough, Ted Lamont Frand , I..
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company now Ope: , I ,Michael Kehn. Pal� - ah 4, , I � i6tl' ,i,;�"
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sh subsidiary, Headdy & Coni- rates in- H�rold Connell, H. 0. Free, W. J. a .t , A., , W
. blate W, the basement ,of 9, T4391- Briti field, had, the top -scoring exhibit 369; Beverley Henderson, RR 5, Plumsteel said, ., ,,� ".., . " , ,
. copied by. pany Limlte& I vestment offices in 26 Canadian Duncan and, Reuben Stevens. e club show. Club Seaforth, 367; Francis Hunt, RR 1, Participating in the latest-a-Waild, ty Ann Gibbirif .8abb'AR, �
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I Atothur Little, The vet,�, aderg, who organized and direct- Seafortb, 365; Alex Townsend, RR made possible by a bequest of the Mel Crich, Bob Mu6gge; 119, . q, � �. "
,lAttle, family �Mrs. James A.Richatilson pres- cities. Through a subsidiary, , �� .1., i V
I were vating supper �,-J*hbii' they Idmt of James 'Richardson & Soils .Pioneer Grfiln Com-padyi Limited, Dr. J. 0. Turnbull, Seaforth 'd the,show, are R. V. Whiteley, 3, Seaforth, .%3; Bruce Coleman, late Robert Bruce are Ron- lor. Fancy fowl, one ,bird , .", Z�4
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fittills. , - RR 4, Seaforth, 361; Don Crozier, ald Emus, Ronald s, Donald Finnigan, Jack'Leindft Mdfb' " ', Z
'1� were alerted by Arthur PdwQl a, Limited, spoke to gill of the it �opdraties 440 country elevators erinary, It, Junkit and J. M. Scott = . I .1 51�
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� neighbor, Wb,6 tidfike [, " ,- mh&4, 6mployee,g across,, Canada frolu the .oft the pt-airies through Vvilk1h It course In poultry d,iseasest at th4 cores on exhibits: Jean Broad- RR 2, Sbaforth, 359; Neil Crozier, Deat and Ruth Sills. Keith Finnigan. I 11 � _., �, Ile
will, th - Ontario Veterinary College. Thdl bi "I , lix.,111
head OfffO- of the -company in halidl6s, about 10 pot cent of ld See- RX 2., Soafbrth, 357. In to We seholars Most uliu$ua, .,; , ,
through � bao#&ent wift&* � difift". - L � I ., . I i, 190; Betty Storey, RR . .0 . kJary L . I M V.
. , p I � ft . I -43ro . I .6ourge was 6gigribil to Inform ve R j.,. Leading gootes for shoWmansbip 1 �', 23M
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