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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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.Winner.. .
Whitney Coates, of Clentra}a,
was top showman at the Perth,
Huron Hereford show, receiv-
ing awards for junior champion
bull, grand champion bull, Oun-
ior champion female, reserve-
junior
reservejunior champion female and
grand champion female,
Heber Eedy & Sons, 'Dungan
non, was awarded reserve sen-
ior champion female and re-
serve junior champion bull hon-
ors. 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
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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.
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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.
Cards were enjoyed, With
Mrs. Bob Dinsmore -and Mrs.
Earl Dinsmore taking the hon-
ors.
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