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The Huron Expositor, 1965-09-30, Page 51 Y r • 0 b • 1 111 0 M ATCH LESS FOOT COMFORT Dutchies are designed to`put the foot comfort you want into styles that are a tribute to' your good taste. Easy on the budget too. READ'S SHOES • & LUGGAGE Phone 527-0690 SEAFORTH ' Classified ads Pay dividends. Swine -- Champion .gilt was shown by Bill Garniss, RR .4, Wi.ngham; the reserve champion by George Townsend, RR • 3, Seaforth. "'Tap showman was Bob McNaughton, RR 3, Kip - pen. - In the Yorkshire competition Bill Garniss, George. Townsend, Tom Leeming, RR 2, Walton;; Barbara Shepherd, RR 1, Lon- desboro; William Henderson, RR 5, 'Seaforth. Beef -Grand, champion steer - was exhibited by Bob McNaugh- ton, the reserve champion was shown by Grant Coultes, Bel - grave. The grand champion heifer award went to Neil Vin- cent, Belgrave; the reserve to Bill Henderson, who also re- ceived the championship junior 4-H Shorthorn , heifer award. Marjorie Smith, RR 1, Belgrave, won the championship 'senior 4-H Shorthorn heifer award. Top beef showman was Hugh Todd, RR 2, Lucknow, who al- so won the sweepstakes. Following are the results in other competitions: Baby beef steers, group 1: Grant Coultes, Hugh Todd, Jack Aitcheson, RR 2, Lucknow; Audrey Coulees, Belgrave; Paul passnlore, RR 3, Exeter. Group 2: Don Vincent; Belgrave; Bry- an )31apk, Belgrave; John Mc- Kenzie and Donna -McKenzie, RR 1, Dungannon; Gordon Moy- lan, RR 5, Seaforth. Queen's Guineas nominated steers, group 1: Bob McNaugh- ton, Harvey Black, RR 1, Bel - grave; Paul Eedy, RR 1, Dun- gannon; Bill Kiepfer, RR 1, Winghani; Murray . Vincent, Bel - grave; Bob Hoffman, Dashwood; Cecil Cranston, RR 2, .Auburn. Senior heifer calves, group 1: Neil Hoffman,. Dashwood, John Bennett. Murray Vincent, Neil Gemmell, RR 3, Kippen; Mar- jorie Smith,Joyce Falconer, RR 5, Clinton. Group 2: Bill Hoff- man and Jim Hoffman, RR 1, Port Albert; Janet Falconer, RR 1, Clinton. Showmanship, Hugh Todd, Bob McNaughton, Harvey Black, Grant Coultes, Marjorie Smith. Junior heifer calves, Bill Hen- derson and Jim Henderson, RR 3t Seaforth; Marie Devereaux, RR 4, Seaforth; June falconer. Group 3,: Blyth-Belgrave, Luck- now, Blytb-Belgrave, Turnber- ry and Dungannon, Junior hei- fers, leaders: Wm. Henderson, Jim-Ienderson, Marie Dever- eaux, • Ricky McKenzie, RR 1, Seaforth; June Falconer. Senior heifers, leaders, Neil Gemmell, Joyce Falconer, Murray Pryce, RR 1, Seaforth; Douglas Swan, Brucefield; Janet Falconer. Steers, leaders, Gary Mc- Clure, RR 2, Seaforth; Gordon Moylan. Dairy -Junior Holstein: Wm. Henderson, Donald Papple, RR 4, Seaforth; Gerald Townsend, Allen Wynja,' RR 4, Seaforth; Robert Eckert, RR 1, Seaforth. Senior Holstein: George Towns- end, Gerben Wynja, RR 4, Sea= forth; James Papple, RR 4, Sea - forth_ Donald Watson, RR 4, Clinton; Thomas Papple, RR 4, Seaforth. Guernsey:: Kathy Dale, RR 1, Clinton. Showman- ship, Tom Riley, Lucknow.' \ Eggs Adult - Two o and one-half dozen brown eggs, Jim Pap- ple, Seaforth, Linda Papple, Seaforth, Jim Papple, Gor- dan Papple, Seaforth; 21/2 doz. white eggs, Mrs. Wilfred Coleman, Mrs. Bruce Cole- man, Bruce Coleman, Ken Coleman; best • tray special, Mrs. Wilfred Coleman. Elementary School - 21/2 doz. brown eggs, Elaine Car- ter, John Westerveld, Chris- tine Carter, Michael Dever- eaux; 21/2 doz. white eggs, Brian Dietz, Marlene Nash, Cindy McDonald, Garry Nash; best tray special, Elaine Carter. UDPC Grand Prize, best tray, Mrs.' Wilfred Cole- man. SUCCESSFUL EUCHRE A successful euchre was held in the Orange Hall, Seaforth, on• Friday with prizes going to the following: Ladies: first, Mrs. Alex McMichael; lone hands, Mrs. Frank •GMaloney; low, Mrs. Wood; men, high, Wil- liam Austin; lone hands, Zack McSpadden; low, Frank Ma- loney. 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Vincent Bros., of Belgrave, showed the reserve grand cham- pion bull and Hoffman Bros., of Dashwood, showed the re- serve grand champion bull. Following ..are the results of other competitions in the show: Bull calf, Hoffman Bros. Sen- ior yearling bull, Vincent Bros. Junior yearling bull, Whitney Coates. Summer yearling bull, Heber Eedy & Son, Whitney Coates, George Kennedy, RR 1, Lucknow. Senior bull calf, Jas, Coultes, Belgrave, Whitney Coates. Junior bull calf, Whit- ney Coates, Heber Eedy, Geo. Kennedy, Vincent Bros. Female calyed before May -1, 1962, Whit- ney Coates, James Coultes, Hoff- man Bros., Vincent Bros. Fe- male calved between May 1, 1962, and April 30, 1963, Whit- ney Coates. Senior yearling heifer, Heber Eedy, Whitney Coates, Hoffman Bros. Junior yearling heifer, Whitney Coates, Heber Eedy, Hoffman Bros., Vincent Bros. Summer yearling heifer, Whit- ney Coates, Hoffman Bros. Sen- ior heifer calf, Heber Eedy, Vincent Bros., Hoffman Bros., Rosemary Eedy, Dungannon. Junior heifer calf, Heber Eedy, Whitney ' Coates, Jas. Coultes, Vincent Bros. Get -of -sire, Whit- ney Coates, .Heber Eedy, . Vin- cent Bros., James Coultes, Hoff- man Bros. Breeder's herd, Whit- ney Coates, Heber Eedy, Hoff- man Bros. Two bulls, Whitney Coates, Heber Eedy, Jas. Coul- tes, George Kennedy. Three calves, Heber Eedy, Whitney 'Coates, James Coultes, Hoffman Bros. Progeny of dam, Vincent Bros., leorge Kennedy,, Hoff- man Bros. Summer yearling steer, Grant Coultes, Belgrave; Paul. Eedy, Dungannon, Whit- ney Coates, Heber Eedy. Senior calf, Bob Eedy, Dungannon,. Vincent Bros., Paul Passmore, Donald McKenzie, RR 1, Dun- gannon. Junior calf, Whitney Coates. Grain Results Alfalfa seed Bob Foth- eringham, Lorne Fell, Luth- er Sanders; Timothy, Roy J. Coulter, Bob Fotheringham, E. Dennis, Stanley Hillen, L. Saunders; Red Clover, -Luth- er Saunders, Bob Fothering- ham, A. S. Bolton;.Fall Wheat Russell. Oesch, A. S. Bolton, Russell Bolton, Roy Coulter, R. Fotheringham; Barley, Roy Coulter, Lorne Fell, Harold Pryce, J. J. Jamieson, A. S. Bolton, R. Bolton; Bar- ley Lome Fell, Leonard Jamieson, Joan Elliott; Malt- ing Barley, R. Fotheringham, R. Oesch, Roy Coulter, Joan Elliott; Oats, late, Lorne Fell, Roy J. Coulter, Russell Oesch Lewis Coyne, Russell Bol- ton, A. $. Bolton, J. A. Jamie- son, Luther Saunders; .Oats, late, Lenard Jamieson, Lorne Fell; Oats, early, R. Oesch, Roy J. Coulter, Lorne Fell. R. Fotheringham; mixed oats and 'barley, Roy J. Coulter, Lorne Fell, Russell Oesch; White Beans, R. Fothering- ham, Joan Elliott, Russell Oesch, Fred McClymont; Champion classes 1 to 10, R. Fotheringham. Husking corn, -R. Fotheringham, Bruce Coleman, John Broadfoot, R. Broadfoot, Ken Coleman; Ensilage corn; R. Broadfoot, Brute Coleman, Eric Ander- son, John Broadfoot, Neil Ryan, Herb Shannon; Spec- ial. top corn entry, R. Broad - foot, R. Fotheringham: bale -of first cut hay, Lorne Fell, R. Fotheringham, Jim Dallas, E. Dennis, Guy Dorrance; bale 2nd or 3rd cut hay. R. Fotheringham, George Town- send; field chopped hay. Roy J. Coulter: best sample of hay, R. Fotheringbam, 2nd cut bail. Eaton's special to Robert. Fotheringham. Legion Corner By Jack Holland Back again with a few notes to keep in mind, The first thing, of course, is the big har- vest festival dance on Friday j r Six 0111E440E4 , Good, Mrs,F, TosczaMP_ , sell Oesch;, six tomatoes, pink, Mrs. W. Colem an, s* onions for seed, Spanish, Russell Pesch, 1V/r. W. Dol mage; six onions from Dutch sets, Mrs. L. $touehouse, Jean Taylor, Mrs. J. Hikde- brecht; onions, sets, quart box, Russell Qtsch; gherkins, quart box, Mrs. E Tosczak, Russell Oesch, Mrs, W. Dol - mage; butter beans ,shelled, quart box, Mrs. W. Good; E. Dennis, Mrs. W. Dolmage; white beans, shelled, quart box, Mrs. W. Dohnage, Jean Taylor, Russell Oesch; six table carrots, short, Jean Tay- lor, Mrs. E. Tosczak, Russell -Oesch; six table carrots, long, Russell Oesch, Mrs. E. Tosczak, Mrs. W. Good; pick- ling beets, quart box, Russell Oesch, Mrs. J. Hildebrecht, Mrs. E. Tosczak; six table beets, Mrs. W. Dolmage, Rus- sell Oesch, Mrs. J. Hille- night. and along with this is the draw fd'r the 400 pounds of frozen beef, so let's all turn nut fur this one. • Then on Sunday, our Branch is playing host to a zone meet- ing, and it is our duty as menu - hers to come out to this func- tion. Also in conjunction with the meeting will be the instal- lation of our zone commander, our own past president Allan Nicholson. If possible, make these two events a must, so we'll see you :ail there! In closing, a thought to our Comrades who would be here this weekend,if . they had not paid the suprme sacrifice: "At the going down of the sun, and in the morning, we will remem- ber them." Arts and Crafts. Crafts --t Corsage for even- ing, Mrs. Eldon Yeo, Mrs. Broughton,. Mrs. Heimpel; table centre Valentines, Mrs. Colclough, 'Mrs. Eldon Yeo, Mrs. Wm. Dolmage; ;4 place cards and favors, Valentines, Mrs. Wm. Dolmage, Mrs. Heimpel; Mrs. Eldon Yeo; picture, 14" x 16" or under, Mrs. Stonehouse, Mrs. Lav- erne Gadkin, Mrs. Wm. Dol- mage; picture, -15" x 17" or over, Mrs, Stonehouse; hat, knitted or crocheted, Mrs, Heimpel,- Mrs. Broughton, Mrs. Colclough; stuffed toy, Mrs. Eldon Yeo, Mrs. Stone- house, Mr's: Glousher; parcel, gift wrapped, Valentines, Mrs. Eldon Yeo, Mrs. Heim- pel; picture ' using buttons, Mrs. Eldon Yeo; article of greeting cards, Mrs. Heimpel, Mrs. William Dolmage, Mrs. E. Dennis; house . slippers, Mrs. Colclough, Mrs. Brough- ton, Mrs. Glousher; minature flower arrangement, Masa Stonehouse,. Mrs. Colclough, Mrs. Wm. Dolmage; wall hanging, Mrs. Eldon Yeo, Mrs. Heimpel; 6 Christmas ornaments, Mrs. Eldon Yeo, Mrs. William Dolmage; Bar- bie type doll, 12", Mrs. El- don Yeo, Mrs. Wm. Dolmage; hand made candle, Mrs. Wm. Dolmage, Mrs. Broughton, Mrs. Eldon "Yeo; article in Mosiac, Mrs. Heimpel; any craft not listed, Mrs. Col- c]ough, Mrs. Heimpel, Mrs. Broughton; articles of block printing, Mrs. Bruce Coleman, Mrs. Heimpel, Miss 'Marguer- ite Scott; article, liquid em- broidery, Jean Taylor, Mrs.. L. Godkin, Miss Marguerite Scott. Special - A table arrange- ment of driftwood, Elaine McClure, Mrs. Heimpel, Mrs. Wm. Dolmage. Most points, 40, Mrs. Eldon Yeo, 28, Mrs. Heimpel, 23, Mrs. William Dolmage. Pet Show Best looking cat, Toni Dev- ereaux, Bob Coleman, Mar- garet Arnold, Debbie Dol - Donna Storey, Stephen Hus- sey; most unusual cat, Beth Dolmage, Donna Storey, Jan- et Muir, Jean Devereaux, Nancy Devereaux; best look- ing rabbits, Alan Kennedy, Pat Heenan, Joseph Van Nie - kirk, James Bannon, Debbie Moggach; most unusual rab- bits, Linda Heard Donald Heard, Wayne Coombs, Mar- garet Eckert, Leslie Falcon- er; best dog in show, Mary Ann Eckert, Pat Devereaux, Nancy Phillips, Steven Max- well, Terry Dale; dog, least resemblance, Michael Ban- non, Nancy Phillips, Joey McLean, Michael Bannon. Josephine Willems; best be- haved dog, Pat Devereaux. Steven Maxwell, Bill Bous- sey, Con Eckert, Tery Dale; Hair of any other breed, Al- lan Robertson, James Ban- non, Allan Robertson, Jack Heynsberger, Ralph Wood, Bonnie Gardiner, Robert Harvey; pair of bantams, .Garwin Dietz. Susan Coombs, Brian Oldfield. Michael Ban- non, James Bannon; fancy fowl, Vernon Mero, Joe Van Niekirk, Garry Nash, Lyle Harvey, Hubert Van Niekirk; most unusual pet, Bonnie Gardiner, 'Randy Wood, Hub- ert Van Niekirk, Larry Dol - mage, Garry Nash; consola- tion event Josephine Willems Brenda Papple, Gary Nash. Keith Roberton, Ken Swan; hest general appearance, Stephen Hussey, .Keith Rob- erton, Debbie Moggach. Mich- ael Bannon, Leslie Falconer. Ken Swan', Peter Simpson, Vernon Mero. RED CROSS TO MEET The Red Cross Society will. meet in the Library on Friday, Oct. lst, at 3:00 pen. - WINTHROP WO* thine` !?ticluiaabwf0!, slicing, l?,;ussel* ' Qesc T.9m4; ftoy Coulter, sib. cueui .bprs, gickU, gi xpscalk, Rwssefl, OesCl?, Roy Coulter; six table . phrsaips, Mrs, W.' Dolmage, 1'4s, B. Tosczak; six --,peppers, ,,green, Roy Coulter; Russell Pesch, Mrs. W. Dolmage; six ears sweet table corn, banta;n, Mrs E. Tosczak, Russell 9escli,, Mrs. W. Dolmage; six ears sweet table corn. A.D.V., Russell Gesell, Mrs. E. Tosc- zak, Mrs. W. Good; two sun- flower heads, Roy J. Coulter, Mrs. W. Dolmage; vegetable novelty, Mrs. W. Dolmage, Mrs. E. Tosczak; two heads cauliflower, Russell Oesch, Mrs. W. Good, Mrs. E. Tosc- zak; three heads red cabbage, Mrs. E. Tosczak, Roy J: Caul- te Fred McClymont; three savoy cabbage, Mrs. E. Tosc- zak, Mrs. W. Dolmage, Mrs. W. Good; three heads fall cabbage, Mrs. E. Tosczak, Fred McClymont; three heads winter cabbage, Roy Coulter, Mrs. E. Tosczak, Fred Mc- Clymont; Sheaffer cartrige pen, complements of Sav- auge Jewellery, to Mrs. E.- Tosczak, -Tosczak, for most points in classes 1 ter '27; two musk- melons, Mrs. Ruth Axtmann, Mrs. E. ,Tosczak, Russell. Oesch; two citrons, stripede Mrs. E. Tosczak, Fred McCly- mont; two pie pumpkins, Mrs. W. Dolmage, Mrs. E. Tosczak, Fred •McClymont; two watermelons, Mrs. W. Dolmage; two vegetable mar- rows, Gordon MacLean, Roy Coulter, Mrs. W. Dolmage; three varieties table squash, Mrs. W. Dolmage, Russell Oesch, Mrs. E. Tosczak; three pepper squash, Mrs. W. Dol - mage, Mrs. L. Stonehouse, Mrs., Tosczak; two Hub- bard squash, Roy Coulter, Mrs. E. Tosczak, Mrs. W. Dolmage; six quart basket of white or yellow onions, Mrs. Wilfred Coleman, . Mrs. W. Good, Mrs. W. Dolmage; largest squash, Mrs. W. Dol - mage, Mrs. E. Tosczak; larg- est -pumpkin, Mrs. E. Tosc- zak; six -quart basket Irish Cobbler potatoes, Mrs. W. Good, Mrs: Wilfred Coleman, Fred McClymont; six quart basket A.O.V. early potatoes, Fred McClymont, Roy Coul- ter, Mrs. W. Dolmage; eleven quart basket green mountain potatoes, Fred McClymont; 11 quart basket A.O.V. late potatoes, Mrs, L. Stonehouse, Russell Oesch, Mrs. W. Good; collection of garden produce, Mrs. E. Tosczak. Qne.. year subscription to Family Her- ald, Mrs. E. Tosczak. Hold Thankoffering Tho .UCW of Cavan Church. Winthrop, hold their t.hankof- fering meeting as a church ser- cise Sundae, v, ith Mrs. Jack , Reavie, of Wingham• speaking. on "Eternal Values in a Chang- ing World'?r° The choir of UCW members rendered several • se- lections. Those taking part in the service were Mrs. George Case, Mrs. Willia i ' Little and Rev. J. C. Br . Europe makes about 80 per cent -of the world's wine... Distemper is commonly con- sidered a form of influenza. LAX 1 the ri4C ies' �'hnAaas' PPM cottage of Mrsr ` '.q. . preceded 'by a potluck `suppe The- president, Mrs,P,, ;Siff) dent weicahIP l 'new x}te arifi vl:sltprr and opened tl meeting with prayer t decided to holed a .rummage sale en Oct. 22, and cater to '.a Wed- ding Nov. 20. The next meeting will Vie' held at the home of Mrs. F,; Dinsmore with Mrs. H. Donald son and Mrs. D. Netzke i?n. charge of lunch. The collec- tion was received and dedicat- ed and the meeting adjourned with benediction. 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