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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1964-10-08, Page 4ON EXPOSITOR, SEAFORT11,ONT., OCT, 8, 196* Did You know That by saving $1.00 per day, you can have over $7,000.00 fifteen years from now! SYNDICATE LIMITED PERSONALIZED COASTERS - GIFT IDEAS - SERVIETTES THE HURON EXPOSITOR Phone 141 -- Seaforth WINTER IS ALMOST HERE! NOW is the Time to Select Your FALL CLOTHING While our Stock is At Its Best! Men's Heavy Duck Parkas Detachable Hoods: quilted and pile lined. 10.95 to 15.95 Men's Heavy Duck Carcoat Length .. „Comparable $12.95_ $12.95_..._._ .. . Our Price $9.49 MEN'S FULL-LENGTH SOX ALL -WOOL OR NYLON - A great hit. Per Pair BOYS' SKI JACKETS Laminated or Nylon Parkas. Detachable Hoods $1.49 7.49 to 13.95 BOYS' BLUE JEANS - SLIM STYLE $�■�� Sizes 8 to 18 BOYS' STURDY COTTON SLACKS.$ 98 to $2 aka Sizes 8 to 18 ■ BOYS' PRESS PANTS -Continental $4 95 to $6 25 Style -Sizes 6 to 20 ■ V GIRLS' Stretchy Slacks, Plaid Lined. Slacks, Arlan Bulky Cardigans, Bonylon Pullovers, Cot- ton Panties, Cotton Vests with Short Sleeves or SIeeveless, Ski Jackets, Car.. Coats, Dresses, Etc. Sizes 2 to 6X and 8 to 14. LADIES -Dresses, $9.95 and up; Shetlies Cardi- gans and Pullovers, Wool and Mohair, $5.95 to $6.95; Skirts, $3.95 and up; Blouses, $2.98 and up; S1 tcks, $3.98 and up; Ski Jackets, $9.95 and up; Laminated Car Coats, Fur Collar, $12.95 and up. MANY OTHER ITEMS Come in and look around and see that you can get more for your Dollar at EVE -MAR STORE Seaforth; Ont. Phone 405 MONEY TREE Keep looking for one if you wish but it's strictly fictitious -- we think. A better way to make money grow is by the regular purchase of Guaranteed Investment Certificates from I.M.T. Available in units of $100 for 2, 3, 4 and 5 years. at a very good 51/2% interest, For one year, 5%. We're not a money tree but we have branches. at Forest and Petrolia. Write or ask for our descriptive folder. tOt THE INDUSTRIAL MORTGAGE AND TRUST COMPANY FOREST SARNIA PETROLIA W. E SOUTHGATE 'home 334 • ' Seaforth 41, A TOP FEATURE of the 119th Seaforth Fair on. Thursday and.Friday was the keen com- petition in corn and the large number of attractive displays featuredin the ,Arena. Shown admiring first -prize ears of corn are, from left: Stanley Hillen, RR 2, Seaforth, member of the grain committee, and Earl McSpadden, RR 1, Seaforth, vice-president of the fair and chairman of the grain committee. (B-H photo). SDHS; 4-11 Prize Winners. 'Industrial Arts "and "Crafts Grade XI -Class project in woodwork, Alex McEwing; ex- tra project in woodwork, Jack Durst, Michael' Stinnissen, Alex McEwing; three sheets drafting, Alex McEwing, Grade XII -Extra project in woodwork, Harold Smith, Alex McEwing. Agriculture . - Grace.Riley; Helen Elliott, Bon- er, Zurich Calf'dub;_John Ly- ons, Lucknow Calf Club; Robt. Sherwood, Dungannon Calf Club; Neil Gemmell, Seaforih; Marjorie Smith, Blyth-Belgrave. Group 2 - Audrey CouItes, Blyth-Belgrave; Jim Weigand, Zurich Calf Club; Ken Gemmell, Seaforth; Jill Bennett, Dungan- non Calf Club; Janet Falconer, Seaforth; John Ben4ett, 'Dun- gannon. Grand Champion Heifer and Reserve .Murray Mawhinney, Lucknow; John Becker, Zurich. Inter - Club Competition - Group of three 4-H Beef Calves from any Club (heifers or steers), to be judged , on qual- ity and uniformity. Group 1-Lucknow 4-H Calf Club; Group 2, Seaforth 4-H Calf Club; Group 3, Blyth -Bel - grave 4-H Beef Calf Club; Group 4, Dungannon 4-H Calf Club; Group 5, Blyth-Belgrave Beef Club; Group 6, -Zurich 4-H Beef' Calf Club; Group 7, Seaforth 4-H Calf ' Club; Group 8, Dun- gannon 4-H Calf Club; Group 9, Seaforth 4-H Calf Club;. Group 10, Brussels 4-H Calf Club. Showmanship -Grand • :Cham- pion Showman, won by Hugh Todd, Lucknow Calf CIub. Reserve Champion - Ross Wightman, Blyth-Belgrave Beef Club; 3rd, Amy Stewart, Sea- forth eaforth Calf Club; 4th, Ken Black, Belgrave-Blyth Beef Club; 5th, Neil Gemmell.. Seaforth. Onions from sets, Alex Mc - Ewing, Grace Riley, Jim Finlay- son; carrots, topped, Neil Gem- melI, Grace Riley, Jim Finlay- son; ' carrots; bunched, Neil Gemmell, Jim Finlayson;-' table parsnips, Jim Finlayson; beets, topped, Jimmie Leishman, J. Finlayson, Doris Riley; slicing 'cucumbers; A. McEwing, J. Fin- layson, N. Gemmell; pickling cucumbers, J. Leishman, Bill Thompson, Ann Leishman; table turnips, J: Finlayson, N, Gem- mell; feed turnips„ J. Finlayson, N. Gemmell; ripe. tomatoes, N. Gemmell, G. Riley, J. Finlayson; pie pumpkins, Joyce Roe, Bon- nie Stewart, N. Gemmell; large pumpkin, J. Leishman, J. Roe; Hubbard squash, J. Finlayson; squash, Table Queen, J. Finlay- son, Janey Boshart; Katandin potatoes, A. McEwing, N. Gem- mell, J. Finlayson; Irish Cob- bler potatoes, A. McEwing; peck potatoes, J. Finlayson, A. Mc - Ewing; sweet table corn, Jim Finlayson; sweet horn, Jim Fin- layson; vegetable collection, J. Finlayson. Collection of weeds, A. Me - Ewing, Don Murray, Ken Dol mage; collection of insects, A. McEwing, Grace Riley, Joyce Roe; most points, James Finlay; son (37). Poultry Cockerels._ I'Tew Hampshire, Rhode Island Red, Barred Ply- mouth Rocks, Light Sussex, White Leghorn, Cross Bred, Heavy, M. McCart 1 and 2; White Rock, M. McCart. Flowers Asters, Helen Elliott, Alex McEwing, Grace Riley;"Cosmos, A. McEwing; Dahlias, Neil Gem- mell, Bill Boshart, Mary Jean Boshart; Marigolds, French, Elaine Oke, Dianne Roe, Doris Riley; Marigolds, African, A. McEwing, G. Riley, Jim. Finlay- son; Petunias, double, Janey Boshart, Helen Elliott; Petunias, single, E. Oke, J. Boshart, J. Finlayson; single Petunias, E. Oke; Pansy, display, G. Riley; Snapdragon,- Neil Gemmell, H. Elliott, A. McEwing; ' Gladiolus, same, M. J. Boshart, Judy Bosh - art, Ann Leishman; Gladiolus, different, J., Boshart, M. J. Bosh-• art, J. Leishman; Gladiolus, dis- play, A. McEwing; collection of Annuals, E. Oke, A. McEwing; potted plants, D. Roe; African Violet, A. McEwing, H. Elliott, D. Riley; Coleus, A. McEwing, Geranium, A. McEwing; Chrys- anthemum, Faye Matheson; dor- al arrangement, E. Oke., A. Mc - Ewing. Judge -Mrs. C. H. Epps. Home Economics Grade IX - Cotton blouse, Yvonne Pryce, Doris Riley, Anne Klein Haar; cotton skirt, Anne Klein Haar. Grade X - Cotton blouse, Joyce Roe. Grade XI -Wool 'suit, Dianne Roe, Grace Riley; cotton dress, Dianne Roe Grace Riley, Mary Sills, Ann Sills; cotton blouse, Dianne Roe, Grace Riley; cot- ton skirt, Dianne Roe. Crafts Pillow cases, Jean Roe, Grace Riley, Doris Riley; tea towels, Jean Roe, Doris Riley, Faye Matheson; knitted article, Ann Sills, Ann Sills, Dianne Roe; number painting, Jean Roe, Joyce Roe, Dianne Roe, Ann mein Haar; crochet doiley, Dor- is oris Riley, Grace Riley, Jean Roe. Foods Tea biscuits, Faye Matheson, nie Stewart, Jean Roe; bran muffins, Bonnie Stewart, Diarfne Roe, Jean Roe, Elaine Oke, Grace Riley; drop cookies, Di- ane Roe, Jean Roe, Mary. Sills, Elaine Oke, Grace Riley ; squares, Elaine Oke, Doris Riley, Grace Riley, Joyce Roe, Bonnie Stewart; chocolate lay- er cake, Jean Roe, Dianne Roe, Grace Riley; apple pie, Helen Dianne Roe, Elaine Oke, Grace Riley; chocolate fudge, Jean Roe, Helen Elliott, Dianne Roe, Grace Riley, Faye Matheson; angel cake, Elaine Oke, Dianne Oke. 4-H BEEF CALF CLUB Baby beef steers --Steers born between July 1, 1963, and Dec. 31, 1963 (those not nominated for Queen's Guineas Class) to be judged on quality and finish. Group 1 - Harvey Blake, Blyth-Belgrave 4H Club; Jean Roe, Brussels Beef Club; Grant Coultes, Blyth-Belgrave 4-H Club. - Group 2 -Marilyn -Keys, Zi.r= icb Calf Club; John MacKenzie, Blyth-Belgrave Club; Bill Hen- derson, Seaforth Calf Club; Murray Elston, Brussels Beef Club; Jim Henderson, Seaforth Calf Club. Group 3 - Bonnie Stewart, Seaforth Calf Club; Gordon Moy- lan, Seaforth Calf Club; Neil Edgar, Brussels Calf Club; Wayne Elston, Brussels Calf Club. • Queen's Guineas Nominated Steers -Born between July 1, 1963, and Dec. 31, 1963, to be judged on quality and finish. Group 1 -Hugh Todd, Luck - now; Wayne Todd; Lucknow; Bob' McNaughton, Seaforth.; Ken Black, Blyth - Belgrave: Amy Stewart, Seaforth. Group 2 -Paul Eedy, Dun- gannon; Ross Wightman, Dun- gannon; Murray Vincent, Blyth- Belgrave, Bob Eedy, Chuck Becker, Zurich. Grand champion steer, Hugh Todd; reserve champion steer, Wayne Todd; I.G.A. for best steer for Queen's Guineas, Hugh Todd. Junior Heifer Calves, any breed, born between Jan. 1, 1964 and April $ot 1964, to be judg- ed on quality as breeding stock. Group 1-homas Black, Bel - grave -Blyth; haron MacKenzie, Seaforth; Don Vincent, Blyth- Belgrave. Group 2 - Garry McClure, Seaforth; Joyce Falconer, Sea - forth. Senior Heifer Calves, any beef breed, born between July 1, 1963, and Dec. 31, 1963," to be judged on quality as breeding stock: Group 1 -Murray Mawhinney, Lucknow Calf Club; John Beck - 411 Calf Club (Dairy Section) (First figure is - placing pro- ject, second figure placing show- manship). Junior -Holstein: Billy Hen- derson 1, 11; Gordon Hender- son 5, 13; Joseph Murray 2; 9; Don Papple 6, 5; Murray Pryce 4, 12; Gaye Watson, 3, 6, Guernsey -Kathy Dale 1, 8. Holsteins - Douglas Boyd 4, 7; Jim Papple 6; Tom Papple, 5, 10; George Townsend 2, 2; Gerald Townsend, 3, 3; Donald Watson 1, 4. . Guernseys -Deanna Dale 1, 4 -Haff Calf Club (Beef Section) Heifers -Juniors: Joyce Fal- coner 3, 8; Sharon MacKenzie 1, 4; Gary McClure 2, 12. Seniors -Janet Falconer 3, 9; Ken Gemmell 2, 5; Neil Gem- mell 1, 3. Steers -Bill Henderson 3, 10; Jim Henderson 4, 11; ,Gordon Moylan 6, 7; Bonnie Stewart 5, 6: Guineas -Army Stewart 2, 2; Bob McNaughton 1, 1, Grand Champion Showman winning the Toronto -Dominion Bank (Seaforth Branch) award was Iris Marshall, Kirkton-Exe- ter Calf Club; runner-up, Ger- ald Townsend, RR 3, Seaforth, Seaforth Calf Club. o FALL SALE WHILE IT ' LASTS! Barn .Paint 450 gal. Textured, prepasted, plastic coated, washable wallpaper Sintee Rolls for Price of 1 HILDEBRAND PAINT and PAPER INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR PECORATORS Phone 27Seaforth Custom Tinting Free of Charge To Our Customers Rlack and White Early morning rain• kept a number of exhibitors at home, but •in spite of muddy fair grounds and scattered showers, the Black and White show held by Huron, County Holstein Breeders at Steaforth Friday was quite successful. Eighty-five head were brought out by 16 exhibitors, while Judge W. J. Knapp., Galt, plac- ed the ribbons. Ross Marshall, Kirkton, won both the Premier Breeder and Premier Exhibitor awards. There were' no .senior bulls shown, the Grand Champion- ship award going to the Junior Champion, Banella Count: Jin- gle, who placed first in the jun- ior yearling bull . class for George Hayden, Gorrie, and Allan Wylie, of Clifford. `The Reserve Grand Champion bull was the Reserve Junior Cham- pion, Meri Acres Zoroaster, shown by Ross Marshall in the senior bull calf class. Jingle is a large calf for his age, and a sharp dairy bull, while Zoroa- ster is a very deep, smooth calf, with great dairy charac- ter. Ross Marshall's winning four- year-old in milk, Merl Acres Re- flection Ina, was named Senior and Grand Champion female. Ina has a very well balanced, deep body, with great strength of chest and a well attached udder which placed her first in the best udder class. The Re- serve Senior and Reserve Grand Championship went to the first pride aged cow in milk, shown by Edward F. Bell, Blyth. She was Snideis Fond Reflection, who was Grand Champion at this show last year, a large, very dairy cow with a well - veined udder of good quality. This cow was the dam of the first prize progeny of dam and also of the winning three-year- old cow in milk. The senior yearling heifer class contained both the Junior and Reserve Junior females, Standing first for Wellington Brock & Sons, Granton, was Brockwood Wanda Dandy, while in second place and cshown by George Hayden, Gorrie, was Banella Dude Dawn, In the group classes, George Hayden showed the winning senior get -of -sire, a group by Mayers Majesty, Duke. He also had the first prize senior herd, dairy herd, and dam and daugh- ter pair. Ross Marshall showed the first prize junior get -of -sire, a group by Rosafe Centurion, and also had the top junior' herd. Other first prize winners were: Edward F. Bell, first dry aged cow, first three-year-old in milk, first dry two-year-old; John McAllister, Centralia, first dry four-year-old; Elston Spear - in, Brussels, first dry three- year-old ; Allister Broadfool, Brucefield, first two-year-old in ;milk; Ross Marshall, first junior yearling heifer; Fred Vodden & Sons, Clinton, first senior heifer calf; George Hayden, first . jun- ior heifer calf. Sell that unnecessary piece of furniture through a Huron Ex- positor classified ad. Phone 141. 'blue coal' Champion Stove and Furance Oil WILLIS DUNDAS Phone 573 or 71 W ALL KINDS ,. of INSURANCE W. E. SOUTHGATE MAIN ST. SEAFORTH Phone 334 - Res. S40 FARMER Marketing and purchasing co- ops assure him a full price for what he setts, and a fair price for what he buys. He may or may not patronize a mop, but co-op orge.�pn zaeon, protect him jn sittat.a?F..,. goasaionx. est n, anomlc o.eil•being of tht hs serves Is Improved ba f coops. 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