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EARNS PRIZES .,T FAIR
Breasl-ssitirliite bread, E. Den-
.nts,• 1xs Drum Coleman, Mfrs.
Wank Glanville; brawn bread,
l,''i.. Dennis, Mrs. B. Coleman,
Glanville; fruit bread,
Mral. "F Glanville, Mrs. Br Cole-
man, E. Dennis.
B r ix buns, E. Dennis,
Mrs,`:.Gorden Wood, Mrs. Keith
MacLean,
Cakes -Angel cake, Mrs. Arn-
old Jamieson, Mrs. Wm. Hod -
gent, Mrs. B. Coleman; white
layer cake, Mrs. K. MacLean,
Mrs. W. Colclough, Mrs. Bruce
Coleman; banana layer cake,
Mrs. N. C. Cardno, Mrs. K. Mac-
Lean, Mrs. F'. Glanville; chiffon
cake, Mrs. B. Coleman, Mrs. Cob
clo>lgh, Mrs. F. Glanville; dark
fruit cake, Mrs. Edgar Howatt,
Mrs, AM Carter, Mrs. B. Cole-
man; light fruit cake, Mrs. Wes.
Hempel, Mrs. F. Glanville, Mrs.
J. Carter; date and nut loaf,
Mrs. Bruce Coleman, Mrs. Mer-
vin Nott, Mrs. F. Glanville.
Candy -Maple cream, Mrs. G.
Wood, Mrs. W. Hodgert, Mrs. A.
Jamieson; chocolate fudge, Mrs.
B. Coleman, Mrs. W. Heimpel,
Mrs. K. MacLean; homemade
dipped chocolates, Mrs. Bruce
Coleman.
Cookies -Seven cookies, plain,
Mrs. W. Heimpel, Mrs. Bruce
Coleman, Mrs. Art McMichael;
six varieties, uncooked, Mrs.
B. Coleman; six varieties, cook-
ed, Mrs. )3. Coleman; c ocoanut
macaroons, Mrs. G. Wood, Mrs.
E. Howatt, Mrs, Art McMichael.
Pies -Pumpkin, Mrs. B. Cole-
man, Mrs, K. MacLean, Mrs. E.
Howatt; cherry, lattice top E
Dennis, Mrs. K. MacLean, Mrs.
B. Coleman; lemon, E. Dennis,
Mrs. B. Coleman, Mrs, G. Wood;
raisin, E. Dennis, Mrs. W. Col-
clough, Mrs. E. Howatt; apple,
Mrs. K. MacLean, Mrs. W. Col-
clough, E. Dennis.
Tarts -Butter tarts with fruit,
Mrs. B. Coleman, Mrs. K. Mac-
Lean, Mrs. G. Wood; jam tarts,
Mrs. K. MacLean, Mrs, B. Cole-
man.
Miscellaneous i--- Tea biscuits,
Mrs. K. MacLean, Reta Orr,
Mrs. A. McMichael; tea biscuit$,
whole wheats • Mrs. R. Coleman;
plain bran muffins, Mrs. Edgar
Howatt, Mrs. 11. MacLean, Mrs.
Reta Orr; shortbread, Mrs. B.
Coleman, Mrs. W. Heimpel; .box
of treats for shut•in, Mrs. B.
Coleman.
Special - Collection plain
baking, E. Dennis, Mrs. B.
Coleman, Mrs. K. MacLean; six
ways to serve apples, Mrs. K.
MacLean, Mrs. B. Coleman; six
ways to serve potatoes, Mrs. B.
Coleman, Mrs. K. MacLean, Mrs.
Leslie Pryce; five things with
white cake mix, Mrs. Bruce
Coleman.
Lake of Woods Milling Co.
Ltd Special, white bread, Five
Roses Flour, Ethel Dennis, Mrs.
Colclough; layer cake, Five Ros-
es Flour, Mrs. Gordon Wood;
Pie, Five Roses Flour, Mrs. K.
MacLean, Mrs. G. Wood.
Gorman Eckert 4 Co. Special
-Chili sauce, Club House spic-
es, E. Dennis.
Domestic Competition - Pie,
Domestic shortening, E. Dennis,
Mrs. Keith MacLean, Mrs. Ed-
gar Howatt; cake, Domestic
shortening, Mrs. G. Wood, . Mrs.
W. Coleman, Mrs. E. Howatt.
Standard Brands Lt. Specials
-Layer white cake, Magic Bak-
ing powder, Mrs. W. Coleman,
Mrs. G. Wood, Mrs. W. E. Butt;
white bread, Fleishman's Yeast,
E. Dennis, Mrs. E. Howatt, Mrs.
W. Colclough; brown bread,
Fleishman's Yeast, Mrs. Bruce
Coleman, E. Dennis, Mrs. .W._
Colclough: milk rolls, Fleish-
man's yeast, Mrs. W. Colclough,
Mrs. K, MacLean, E. Dennis;
cinnamon buns, Fleishman's
yeast, Mrs. W, Coleman, E. Den-
nis, Mrs. A. Jamieson.
McCormick's Ltd. Special -
Graham wafer pie, Mrs. M. Nott,
Mrs. Gordon. Wood.
Most points, 1-35, Mrs. Bruce
Coleman, $-5 gift, certificate, Ir -
vin's 'Hardware.
Weekend Special
APPLES
LASSALINE ORCHARDS
Beautiful Handpicked McIntosh
at $2,00 per Bushel
Take a pleasant drive to our orchards, 2l, miles from
No. 8 Highway, on the drive-in road, south of Goderich.
PHONE JA -4 - 7096
A large number o 4-11 Clubs
in Huron County articipated
in competitions held Friday af-
ternoon ''at the Seaforth Fall
Fair. Judging results in many
sections were exceptionally
close, and the number of ex-
hibitors showed a marked' in-
crease over last year's competi-
tions.
Results are as follows:
Seaforth 4-1 Dairy Calf Club,
Junior Holstein project: Tom
?apple, RR 4, Seaforth; Gail
Storey, RR 1, Seaforth; Jim Fin -
Herefords
Bull, calved before May 1,
1960: W. S. O'Neil, Denfield;
Harry Watkins, RR 1, Londes-
boro. Junior yearling bull: He-
ber Eedy, Dungannon; Whitney
Coates; O'Neil. Summer year-
ling bull: Eedy; Hoffman Bros.,
Dashwood; Eedy. Senior bull
calf: O'Neil; Eedy; Coates. Jun-
ior bull calf: O'Neil; Eedy;
Coates,
Senior champion bull: O'Neil.
Junior champion bull: Eedy.
Grand champion bull: O'Neil.
Female, calved before May 1,
1959: Hoffman Bros., 1,' 2 ;
O'Neil. Female, calved on or
between May 1, 1951, and April
30, 1960; Coates, 1, 2; O'Neil.
Senior yearling heifer: O'Neil;
Coates; Hoffman Bros. Junior
yearling heifer: Eedy; Watkins;
Hoffman Bros. Summer heifer
yearling: Watkins; Coates. Sen-
ior heifer calf: Eedy; Coates;
O'Neil. Junior heifer calf:
Coates,. 1. 3; O'Neil.
Senior champion female:
Coates. Junior champion fe-
male: Eedy. Grand champion
female: Coates. -
Get of sire: Eedy; -Coates;
O'Neil. Breeder's herd: Eedy;
Coates; 'O'Neil, Two bulls, any
age, bred by exhibitor: Eedy;
O'Neil; Coates. Three calves:
O'Neil; Eedy; Coates. Progeny
of dam: Coates, O'Neil.
Dairy Produce
Maple syrup, Fred McClymont,
Mrs. A. Siemon, Mrs. W. Col-
clough; homemade soap, Russel
Oesch, Mrs, Wilfred Coleman,
Mrs. Wes Heingel; homemade
Lard, Mrs. A. Siemon, F. Mc-
elymont, Russell Oesch; mince-
meat, Mrs. Jim Carter, Mrs.. W.
Heimpel, Mrs. Arnold Jamie-
son; pies, one each, beef, pork
and chieken, Mrs. Jim Carter,
-Judge-Mrs. Mills.
Standing within the spray of
Niagara Falls, the guide told
the tourists: "This, ladies and
gentlemen, is the greatest cat-
arac=t in America, and, ow, if you
ladies will be silent for a mom-
ent, you can hear the deafening
roar of the waters!" '
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layson, RR 3, Kippen. In Siam
manship, Malcolm Stewart, RR
5, Seaforth, was the winner
Lduis Veenstra, RR 4, Clinton,
-was first in the Ayrshire proj-
ect. Deanna Dale, RR 1, Clinton,
was first, and Welby Stone, RTi
1, Seaforth, was second in the
Guernsey project, George Town-
send was first in the Jersey
project. For the senior Holstein
project; Mary Eckert, RR 1,
Seaforth; Amy Stewart, RR 5,
Seaforth; Douglas Boyd, RR 2•,
Walton. Jim Papple was first'
in showmanship in this class.
lin the Guernsey section, Ken
Papple, RR 5, Seaforth, was
first for projects; Wilma Dale,
RR 1, Clinton, second, and Lin-
da Papple, third. Scott McDou-
ga]d, RR 2, Seaforth, placed
first for Jersey projects.
Championship Beef
In the Huron County 4-1 Beef
championship show, the results
are as follows:
Baby beef steers, Group 1:
Doug McBride, Exeter; Charles
Becker, Zurich; Brian Rintoul,
Lucknow. Group 2: Edwin Kers-
lake, Exeter; Kareh Powell,
Turnberry Township ; P a u 1
Eedy, Dungannon; Bob Mc-
Naughton, Seaforth. Queen's
Guineas, nominated steer s,
Group 1: Grant Hodgins, Kirk -
ton; Ken Black, ' Blyth; Lila
Black, Blyth. Group 2: Harold
Jaques, Seaforth; Ann Wight -
man, Blyth; Cecil Cranston,
Dungannon. Group 3: Gerald
Smith, Brussels; John Wight -
man, Blyth; Edward Johns, Ex-
eter,
Junior heifer calf, Group 11
Margaret McGregor, Seaforth;
Rob
Groep 2: Sharon McKenzie,
Seaferth;. Donald R. Vincent,
Blyth; Tvan Wheeler, Blyth.
3enlor heifer calf, Group 1:
Bob Eedy, Dungannon; Murray
Vincent, Blyth; Larry Bailan-
'tyne, Exeter. Group 2: Bill
Hoffman, Zurich; Grant Coul-
tes, Blyth ; Ross' Wightman,
Blyth. ..Group 3: Lawrence Beck-
er, Zurich ; Bill Schad e,
Zurich; Peter Kraft. Zurich.
Inter -club competitions, group
of three beef calves: Blyth -Bel -
grave Club; •Turnberry Club;
Bayfield Club;. Dungannon ;
Blyth-Belgrave.
Grand champioq showman.
Grant Hodgins, Kirkton, won
the Toronto -Dominion Bank sit -
'ver tray presented by W. C.
Moore, Seaforth manager.
Beef steel, project Mary Mc-
Gregor, RR 2, Seaforth; Harold
Jaques, RR 2, Kippen. Show-
manship, Mary McGregor; Har-
old Jaques. Junior heifer proj-
ect: Margaret McGregor; Shar-
on McKenzie. Senior heifer proj-
ect: Gordon Moylan; Leonard
Jamieson,
Swine championship: Barbara
Turnbull, RR 2, Brussels, in
group 1; Tom Riley in group 2;
George Townsend, in group 3.
Showmanship champion: Ivan
Howatt, Belgrave. Reserve: Ken
Papple. ,
Jerseys
Bull, under one year: Lorne
Carter & Son, Seaforth, 1, 2;
James Bagg, RR 2, Tavistock,
Yearling bull, Daniel Snyder,
Monkton; Bagg'. Bull, t w o
years: Carter & Son; Bagg. Bull,
ert Sherwood, Dungannon. three years and over, Carter &.
Son.
Senior champion male: Car-
ter. Reserve senior champion
male: Carter. Junior ehampion
male: Snyder. Grand champion
male: Carter & Son. Reserve
grand champion male: Carter.
Junior special: Fermon Sny-
der, Dashwood; Brenda Bagg,
Tavistock; Jas. Snyder, Monk -
ten. Heifer, junior calf: James
Bagg; Ferlgon Snyder, James
Bagg. Heifer, senior calf: Jas.
Bagg, 1, 2; Lorne Carter. Heif-
er, junior yearling: Jas. Bagg,
1, 2; Lorne Carter & Son, 3, 4.
Heifer, senior yearling: Lorne
Carter, 1, 3; Jas. Bagg, 2, 4.
Heifer, 2 years, in milk: Lorne
Carter & Son, 1, 2; Jas. Bagg.
Heifer, two years, dry: James
Bagg, 1, 2; Lorne Carter &
Son, 2, 3. Cqw, three years old,
dry, visibly in calf: James
Bagg, 1, 2. Cow, four years and
over, in milk: Lorne Carter
& Son, 1, 2; James Bagg. Cow,
four years and over, dry, vis-
ibly in calf: James Bagg, 1, 2;
Daniel Snyder,
Senior champion, female, re-
serve champion female, junior
champion female, reserve jun-
ior- champion female, grand
champion female and reserve
grand champion, all Carter &
Son.
Syd. Harlow special, for best
female bred and owned by ex-
hibitor: Carter & Son. Junior
herd: Bagg, Carter & Son;
Daniel Snyder. Graded herd:
Carter & Son;• Bagg; Snyder.
Open get of sire: Bagg, Carter
Son. Junior get of sire:
Bagg; Carter & Son; Snyder.
Progeny of dam: Carter &
Son; Bagg; Snyder.
Apples
Collection, 6 winter varieties,
4 fall varieties, Baldwins, King
of Thompkins, Fred McCly-
month; Northern Spies, Mrs. Ed-
gar Howat, 2nd; Golden Rus-
sett, Mrs. Edgar Howat; Weal-
thy, Gravenstein, Cayuga. .Red
Streak, Fameuse or Snow, crab
apples, yellow, Rhode Island
Greening, Ribston Pippin, Fred
McClymont. St. Lawrence, Fred
McClymont, Mrs. Edgar Howat;
McIntosh, Talman Sweet, De-
licious Apples, hamper McIn-
tosh Reds- and hamper fall. ap-
ples, Fred McCIymont. •
Pears -Bartlett, Mrs. Earl
Barker, Fred McClymont; col-
lection pears, Fred McClymont.
Plums -Green Gage, Fred Mc-
Clymont, 2nd. A.O.V. plums, F.
McClymont.
Grapes -Red, Bruce Coleman,
Mrs. Bruce Coleman; Green,
Mrs. Earl Barker; collection, F.
McClymont. Most points, Fred
McClymont.
Grain
Alfalfa seed, Russell Desch;
Robert Fotheringham, Harold
Pryce; timothy seed, R. Foth-
eringham, R. Oescli, Guy Dor-
rance; red clover, R. Desch;
fall wheat, Donald McKercher,
Fred McClymont, Ralph Steph-
enson; Mrs. Edgar • Howat, R.
Desch, B. Fotheringham,; bar-
ley, R. Fotheringham, D. Mc-
Kercher, Mrs. E: Howat, R.
Desch; malting barley, R. Steph- ! Sell that unnecessary piece of
eson; late oats, Wm. Dennis, furniture through' a Huron Ex.
Allan Betties, R. Fotheringham, positor Classified Ad. Phone 141,
Alvin Betties, Ralph Stephen -
sen; oats and barley, F. Mc-
Clymont, R. Desch; white beans,
F. McClymont, R. Desch, Robt.
Fotheringham; champion 1-10,
Wm. Dennis; husking corn, B.
Coleman, John Broadfoot, D.
McKercher, • Mrs. Bruce Cole-
man, Robt. Broadfoot; bale first
cut hay, R. Fotheringham, Har-
old Pryce, Guy Dorrance; bale
second cut hay, R. Fothering-
ham, H. Pryce, W. Dennis, D,
McKercher; first cut field chop-
ped hay, Ethel Dennis, John
Broadfoot, D. McKercher: sec-
ond cut field chopped ;hay, D.
McKercher, John Broadfoot;
ensilage corn, Eric Anderson,
D. McKercher, Robt. Broadfoot,
Bruce Coleman, Ken ,Coleman.
- BLAKE
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Gingerich
have returned home after a
visit with friends in the United
States.
Mr. Harold Finlay, Jim. Mar-
garet, Emma Jane and friend
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lyle
Stokes, of Ailsa Craig on Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Erl?
and Pearl Ann, accompanied by
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gingerich,
have left for the United States,
where they are visiting with Mr,
and Mrs. Ervip Martin.
Mrs. Jim McVann, of Gode-
rich, visited Sunday evening
with Mr. and Mrs. Pat Desch
and family.
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