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Horticultural Products
Collection :of apples, 12 varieties,
F, McClymont, .J. ,,MeClyment;: 'six
varieties' whiter apples,J. 'MeCly-
- moot,• F; McClymont; four- varie-
ties fall t apples,. F, McClymont, . J,
]VfcClymont; Baldwins, F. McCly-
mont; King of Thonipinks, F. Mc
Clymorit;',. McClymont Northern
Spies, J., • McCrymont, F. MeCly-
month; ; Golden R.'ussets,..,F. McCly-
moot;•'Wealthy,.,Fe ..IVIc_Glympnt,; J.
•rMeClymont; Wegner, J, ' McCly-.
moat; Roxboro Russets;`F, McCly•
-
mont; Gravenstein, F..-McClymont;
Cayuga Red Streak or 20 Ounce, F.
McClymont; ' Fameuse or Snow,; J.
• McClymont, F, McClymont; Mann,;
'
J. lefeOlymont,c crab apples,
lov,: F, McClymont,' Wilber Keyes;
• Rhode Island Greening,'; F..1VIcCly;-
• m'ont : J. McClymont; ' Ribstop. Pip
pin, F.,;MCCIymont;."St.,La�urencek';
F, •McClymont, J. •McClymont; ;Mc-
:Zntosh Red, :J:' McClymont ;F.:
Clymont; °Tatman, Sweets, • F.- Me-
Clymont; J. McClymont;' any other,,
• variety . Winter -;:apples, F. McCly
wont, J.`, McClymont; McIntosh
Rett, J..° McClymont; .any ether
variety apples,,, Ivan McCly-
Mont, F. -McClymont. '
Pears -Four varieties!fall.pears,
F:. McClyinent; Clapp's" Favourite,
.'F. McClymont; Sheldon, F. McCly=-
nibnt, G. Adam s; Louis , Borine ;de
Jersey,.; F'. McClymont;; Bartlett,
T. R: Thompson,,,,F..MeClymont.
r.
aur .�
?lams Burbank, F. _ McCly-
wont; : German.runes, T. R
Thompson,'y F. McClymont.
Grapes -Green, ;W. 'Keyes; %best
Collection of ,grapes, W,. Keyes::
special prize, W. Hoegy,
Judges ---A. , R. fTruak;', J, R.
Chard,
Roots and. vegetables_-_.___.
,.omatoes, -red,. :Mrs, J. Hale
brecht , F', .Metlyr oat; tomatoes;:.
pink, {1VIrs, W.- Haugh; tomatoes,'
• yellow, Mrs.' W. Haugh, F. MOCIY-
Mont; cgliection of each ''variety
F.'.M'cClyniont, Mrs. W. :Haugh;
Anions from 'seed, Spanish;;L. Senn-,ders, Mrs. W. Haugh; onions fro.Dutch sets, L. -Saunders; 0.Keiffer;
onion sets...in 'quart box, ' 1Uxrs: ' W:,-
Haugh;, encumbers, -Mrs',W. Cold
man, F. McClymont;• butter -beans,
rshelled, Mrs. John Broadfoot, Wxn.
Bradshaw;: `white' ;beans; shelled,
Mrs. W. Haugh, Mrs. ,Wes., Hemp-
hill; • table carrots, :skiort, ;Mrs; W
Haugh, F. McClymont table car-
rots, ong aid` pointed;. Mrs, W.
I;Iaugh, ;F: 'IVlcClymont; ;pickling`
beets, Mrs. W. Haugh,'Mrs: Brad-,
shave; turnip ,blood beets,' Mrs, W.--
Haugh; Mrs, T. ,R. Thompson; cu-
cul ber's, ripe or green, L. Saun
ders, Mrs. W, Haughe table pars -i•
nips; Mrs. W. Haugh, Garnet Ad-
dams- best, peppers, Mrs: W:
Haugh, . F.'`McClyymont; collection.
of pepper's, Mrs. W 'Haugh, •F. Mc-
Clymont; sweet- table corn, F. Me
THE . IU.RON EXP[1SITOR, SEAFORTH, :ONT., OCT!,
FLORAL . EXHIBITS oinsTANDIN
A SEAFORT ,FALL - FAIR
•
Clymont, Mrs. W. Haugh; 'wi`nter
radish; F. McClyrennt; sunflovver
beads, G. Adams; best novelty in
garden, F, McClymont, Mrs, W,
Haugh;; cauliflower;. Mrs. W.
-Haugh; 'reel,. ''cabbage, Mrs. W.
Haugh; F. McClytntrnt; winter eab-
bage, Mrs. W. Haugh, F. McC1y--
mont;;white oryellow onionsr Mrs.
'W. -Haugh, 'Mrs, W. ',Coleman;
muskmelons, T. R Thompson, Mrs.
W: Haugh; citrons,' striped,: M.
John Broadfoot Bob Broadfopt;
watermelons, J. Keith ,McLean,
Mrs. W,• Haugh-; vegetable' mar-
row, F.' McClymont, Mrs. . W.
Haugh; pie pumpkins; F. ;MeCly-:
wont,' W. M. Iloegy; table squash,
three varieties, L. - Saunders, F..
McClymont; Hubbardsquash, - L.
Saunders, Mrs. T. R. Thompson;
largest pumpkin,. G. Adams, Wm.
lidegye fieldearrots,:'White, G.. Ac-
adms;'F.' McClyinont sugar man -
golds,.' G.. Adams;- Intermediate;
marigolds, G. Adams; Irish, -Cob-
bler, .potatoes,, Mrs, . W. Coleman;
variety potatoes, Wm.:`Hoegy; any
other: variety.•late'potatoes, , Mrs.
W. Coleman; collection of garden
produce, Mrs. W. Haugh,- E. Mc
Clymont
Judges -; A. R. Truax, :J, R.
Chard.
Grain
Alfalfa seed, L. Saunders,. R. --E,'
McMillan, J;' A. Jamieson,,
S. Storey; timothy, Garnet Adams,
fi
Floral Exhibit::
Aster, power puff, Mrs, T. R.
Thompson, 'Mrs, John Broadfoot;
Giant Crega, 3 blooms, • Mrs.. John
Broadfoat Heart of: France, five
blooms, Mrs: J. ,Grummett; collec-
tion, Qf Asters, Mrs. T. R. Themo-
son, .,}vlrs.t'J: ;Broadfoot; Calendula,
7 blooms, Mrs, T. It. Thompson,
Mrs W. ; Ilaiglr;' Cosmos,,:'display,
Mrs. T, R: Thompson, Mrs. H. TaYy
tor; ,Chrysanthemum; 5 -sprays,
Mrs, Wm. Bradshaw; Da ilia, time
iblooms; Mrs. T. _Taylor, Mrs. J.
Gram mett, Dahlia Dwarf ' Y
brill,
Mrs ..H.TaYIar,•.Dahlia, 5 blooms, oms,
different, Mrs, ' R,; S. Aikens, Mrs,-
H. Taylor; Gladiolus, :8 spikes, Mrs.
3. Broadfoot,Mrs,. W., Bradshaw;
Gladiolus, -7 spkes,.Mrs..J • Broad=
foot; . Marigolds; .'African' display,
Mrs It Taylor, Mrs, K. MacLean;
;Marigolds; French display,,"_ Mrs.
JI. Taylor;: Mrs. J. Breadfoot; 'Pan-
sies, display, Mrs. J.' Broadfoot;
Petunia, single, Mrs. 3, Grummett;
Petunia„'double,; •Mrs.,, R. S. "Aik-
ens;
Aik
ens; Roses, 3 blooms, Mrs T. R.
Thompson; . Roses, Floorrbunda;
MMs, T. Rr. Thompson;'Ph1ox,;,Mrs.
Taylor; Scabiosa,-Mrs. W. Brad -,
Mrs. T. R. Thompson; Zin-
is Pompom .or Lilliput, Mrs. K.
_MacLean, ';Mrs. J, Broadfoot; 'Zin-
nias-, Dahlia, flowered, Mrs. T.''R.
Thompson; Zinnia, peppermint
stitch, Mrs. . T. R. Thompson, Mrs.
..J-Grummett, Zinnra'Persian Car-
pet, Nfrs, T RT Tliompson
Potted Plants - African Violet,
single, Mrs. R. S. Aikens, Mrs.
Doug Wallace;''African Violet, docs -
hie, collectionof 3, -Mrs, b. waxy
lace, Mrs, R., S. ;Aikens' Begonia,
2 flowering'varieties, I,irs, R. S,
Ajkex ; eellection of potted plants,
Mrs. "R. S, Aikens; Cdleus foliage,
-red or -green, Mrs. W; Haugh, Mrs. ,
R, S, Aikens; Cactus, collection; 7'
varieties, Mrs Wm. Dolmage, Mrs,
W...Ilaugb; a new or rare plant,
Mrs;•;.Frank Coleman, Mrs, Joe
Grunnmeft; Geraniurn, •den b l e
plant,` Mrs, R.5, 5, Aiken $'uschia,
two tone, double or'single, Mrs. H.
S_- Aikens; floral" arrangement for
church,Mrs, RS Aken
s Mrs..
Grummett; floral ',arrangement,
white, Mrs. H Taylor, Mrs, T. A.
Thompson; floral % arrangement,
dining : room,. ;Mrs, - J. Grimmett .'.
Mrs.`'R.- S. "Aikens; floral"arrange.
went, living room, Mrs, R, S. Mk-,
ens, Mrs. J. Grunupett; modern
floral , arrangement, Mrs.; W.
Haugh; fruit and, floral arrange -
merit,' Mtg. • T. R.-; Thompson; bang-
ing pot, Mrs. 3..Grumniett; :coliec
tion of 5 ininiature_,piants, Mrs; W.
Dolinage, Mrs. W. Haugh; floral•
table arrangement for ,trousseau
tea, :Mrs. R. S. Aikens,;Mrs Wm. .
Bradshaw;
Winner of Most points, Mrs, R.'
S„ Aikens; best bouse plant in
bloom,' Mrs: '11. S. ' Aikens;:; most
points in clads, Mrs. J. Broadfoot.• „1,
Judge Mrs, Cliff• Hpps.
City Lady: "I would like to buy
a chicken to take home with, me.'7
Farmer: "Want a ; pullet?'-' •
City- Lady;. "Of` course' not,
take it back :with me in this; car."
--'GRAHAM. `KERR;:;Seaferth,
forth „Fall Fair Friday afterne
Memorial' Hospital,• Seaforth; °ova
bolted,=•frightening.,Mr. Kerr's h
the afternoon.v;„Mr. Kerr suffer
as'inlured' when .thrown from hi s. sulky during races, at"'the •"Sea
on ;Here, •Mr. Kerr- is •being; Watched while transportation to Scott'
's 'being obtained It is believed 't hat a horse in front ofMr. Kerr
orse, _ "Robin_ Spencer" The aces dent. happened in the first race of '.
ed -a light econ'cub
ssion utLras since been relea&edwfreri-Hospital
ES1`RABL'
Every '
week across. 'Canada, fire strike s at More-. than X1'000
homes, to nlh-g-a fa r-1n1ysaneetuary illto_a._sx' eless 'ruin Last
year. such re ,-
.fl s co s,t.hundreds .of lives throughout -the nation. .
Cheek -YOUR hor
h me e � ,1
uta for fire . hazards
Fire Department, it's ;of to 'look things over for you. •Fire,
:. andp
e
good citi'zensh
partP
Few fires s •r • ; chance. w to t b c ince. Most fires are caul d;'
b
or carelessness. ; A fire -informed family .is falnrlar wit
uses- and.- benefits, as well as, its1da gers. P
axentsisho
sure their
children's fire• eduCation, is not t left'to chance.
SOM :GOOD RULES TQ KEEP IN MIND..AR.E:
•• Don't smoke in bed,
or ask the
reve• ntion''is
ignorance
h -
fire -its
tilts" make
Use only non-inflanimatle-eleaning fluids., ,
•'` Don't use frayed electric cords. -
• ''Keep :matches away from youngchildren. ,
O Clean out junk from attic and -basement,.
• Make sure your electric: wiring is not overloaded.
•',
.Don't tie ordinary extension cords onheaters• or irons.
• ::Be careful with lighted cigarettes.
• , Make 'sure. you know how • to operateyour oil stove.
•' Watch' • out for.; sparking chimneys.
JOHN,
eneral Insurance
CARDNO INSURANCE.
Phone 21
Sheep•
Shropshiretiowns - Aged ram,
,shearling ram, ram-lamb:under 1
year,, ewe having lambed in 1959,
shearling ° ewe, ewe la'ir4b,,-Fmlre.
Bros. 1• and • 2•;, 'best evve`• and best'
ram, Enrite Bros; ,
Sonthdowns '- Aged 'ram, Emke
•Bros,, 1' • and 3, James C. Bell '2;
shearling,: ram, Emke Bros. 1 and
2;;J. U.:861.1; ram, .lamb,'under :one
year,:. Emke :Bras, .1 and, 2, J: C
Bell; ewe, having lambed in 1959
Emke Bros.,1 and 3, J:C, Bell2;
shearling:-: ewe, Emke Bros .,1. -''and.
2,.;J_ C Bell; ewe• lamb,",. C.;Bell
'1; and„ 3; ;Emke;Bros, 2;., pen; ram
"GO Dorranee, Wm S,Starey, 'L:
Saunders; J _ ,A. Jamieson, red
clover ' L Saunders; Wrn. ^S
Storey; fall..wheat, Allan 'Betties,
Storey,` A. S. Bolton; :bar-
ley,'Don McKercber,,John Broad
foot, •Harold '• Pryce, Lewis' P.
"Coyne, J. A. ; Jamieson, Don
Buchanan; malting barley, Rob-
ert • Fotherin'gham, L. Saunders;
'oats, late, J. A;: Jamieson,Oscar
Keifer L: Saunders A. Betties;
oats,early, R. Fotherngham, J. A.
Jamieson, Wm .' Dennis, Donald
Buchanan• .mi ed. grain,'.. x " oats and
g n,
barley, L. Saunders, L. P. Coyne;
white • `beans; R. ".Fotheringham;
•Kenneth'''Stewart, Wm. S. Storey;'
husking .corn 'on cob; Ken; Coleman,
L. Saunders, Mrs.: W: 'Haugh, Jno.
'Broadfpot, Gordan' Papple, Ken
Stewart, R Fotheringha{m, F, Mc-
Clymont,' J. F. Bell,; Don Mcl£er-
cher, Ivan McClymont; champion
`bushel -from. _,Class iel..0,_ Robert
,Fotheringham. '
Barley -Don Buchanan. ,
Bale of first cut'hay, 0. Keiffer,
Ivan McClymont,'R. Fotheringhain,
Lois • Godkin; bale of second cut
bay,. A. ,Betties, -.0,• Keiffer, Guy
Dorrance, Lois Godkin; bushel of
field chopped hay, • first cut;: Don
McKercher; bushel of field chopped
hay, second cut,' .Don McKercher
sheaf ensilage corn; J: Broadfoot,
.Mrs. W.:Haugh,-.Tran McClymont.'
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19th-`-Anntial •Sale of Registered;'
':GERALD K. HOLLAND.
General Insurance ' ' Phone Dublin ;3
GeneraI,Instirance •
Phone 458
General Insurance
E. SOUTHGATE
Phone 844
HEREFORDS
The undersigned will, sell for
Stith, :Biros., Forest; Ont.
SATURDAY, OCT, 10th
1959 •
-at 1.p,n. Standard Time .
30'11 Y.i .-1a HEIFEIlS,..15.BULLS
12 of the, Bulls are
Perfvatinance Tested.
Eligible• forgrant of.33 1'J3�%a:•
Catalogue on#equest
-
W. S. o'1VB•IL, •.Auctioneer-.
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1127.
KEEP HOME FREE
OF CaUlCK+.BURNING JUNK'
Don't give fire
place to start. Clean , out your w ste paPer and magazines, and save the �
the Seaforth : Lions Club Papp • eri'; Drive, W ednesday, .October 28, '
and three ewes, Emke Bros;, J. C.
Bell; best."ewe, Emke Brosbest;
ram;:: Emke Bros • .
Lincolns- Aged;
Steeper; , 'shearling: ram, r a m
lamb,- underone year, ewe hav-
ing : lambed in 1959, shear-,
ling ewe 'and-ev�e lamb,• - A Dr
Steeper 1 an:d 2; pen,-earnand three.
•ewes,'•beat ewe and best .ram,. A.
D. ;Steper:
• -------Leicester,
Leicester -Aged ram, ;shearling,
ram and ram lamb, under 1 Year,
James Snell'1 and 2, Emke`Bros„
ewe, having' lambed' •i •-1959, • and
shearling, ewe, .J.' Snell 1 and, 3,
Eirike.Bros. 2; ewe lamb, ;Je Sn.ei1
1 and 2,' .Emke: Bros , pen ram
.and ,. three 'ewes, J Snell ,.Emke,
Brost best -rainc7JT"
Snell,
Oxfords Aged;- ram, _shearling
ram, ram lamb under 1•year, ewe,
having lambed in 1959 and.. shear--
lingewe, Emke. Bros., 1 and 2, Don.
Dearing -3; ewe lamb, Emke Bros.,'
l and 3, Don •Dearing 2; pen, ram
and; three ewes, ,Emke: B ros.,'• D..
Dearing; best ewe and best rein,:
Emke Bros:.
-Dorset Horned --Aged rani and
shearling;ram, P. E. Dearing; ram.'
lamb under 1 year, P. :E. Dearing
1 ' and 2;-'ewe',havingla ed• in
1959 andg
shearli.ewP.E. Dear-
ing;
ear
ing;.:ewe, .lamb, .P.:E. Dearing .1'
arid' 2; pen of rani and 3 ewes, best
ewe and best rani, P. E: - Dear
Name Winners°
Ofort S
p Events_ _
Races
Calf Race -Open, •Fergus ; Quinn,
Seaforth•;Ronald Howatt, •Bel,
grave; Allan Carter, Seaforth, •op-
'en race, Don Carter,-Sbaforth; Jim
Carter, Seaforth; - Neiia JTillman,
Open Running Race --First heat,
Erevor Moon; Kenneth Moan, Bon-
nie Thomson, Miss Dougherty; sec-
ond heat,' Bonnie Thomson, -•Trevor
1LGlugefooii, Kenny: Moan,- Frank Mc-.
:
Pony ' tae,es-12 and u "
ry McLlwain,' Ken. Ruins,- y ears
.and 'tinder, Ken McLlwai , Ken
Burns, , . •
,Parade and Floats •
Children's. Parade -SS. 4, Tuck=.
ersmith; S.S. 6, Hullett; S,S. 3,
Tu ekersrnith,; S.S.', . 4, McKillop;'
5.8, 5,. ' Tuckersmith; S:S : 8, Mc-
Killop •
. Rural., Floats••- S.S,- 7, -Tucker
smith; - S;S.. B Tucker.smith; eS.S.
13_ 1VIeTiilIop; Home ` and' -School;
Topnorch.
Pet Show
Persian. cat, Paul Beattie, Dianne
Nott, Beth Dolmage Laurence El
liott;• cat; any ether breed,' Paul
Spittal, Anne Kleiiihaar, Carol Bell,
Mary Jenn McLean; Angora rab-'
bits, 'Gordon' Beutenmiller, Billy
McLean, : Tim Papple and Billy
Verbakel (tied), Henry Verbakel;
rabbits, any,breed, Geo. Townsend;
Dotig ;Boyd, Frances Kehn, -Berm-
an Lansink ' ,and Ray Devereaux
(tied); best'dog in the 'show, Bob•,
MacDonald,: Carol Halls, - Mary
Scott, Mary Lane; :dog least re
semblance ofe any breed, ,Brian.
Leonhardt, Pat McIntyre, ` Jack
Lenioit, -Larry Park;" pair homer
pigeons;• Paul Beattie, -Don Rutley,
Tony Rovers, Frances Kehn; eihir
fantail pigeons, Dyke Little, .Doug -
Boyd; Paul Beattie, Jim Coleman
pair any other breed pigeons, Di-
apne Beuerman, Michael. Kehn,
John Peterson:, Jim Coleman; pair
Bantams; George Townsend,:. Paul
Spittal and Earl Becker (tied), Brie
an Oldfield; Earl Becker; fancy
fowl, Earl, Becker 1 ani 2,: Mary
Sills and Carol Ane Wallace
-(taedl, Tony Rovers most .unusual
pet, Brian Hodgert, Charlie Swan,
Anne Sharp,: Nancy Nott; goat,,
.Doug Boyd; pair of pheasants;
Garry Finnigan. ,
Cheviot - Aged rani,. shearling
ram, •ram lamb under"1 year,ewe
having lambed In ;1959- and sliear
ling ewe,•Vance Day1 and.' 2; ewe.,:
lamb, Vanee Day 1; 2.•and'3; pen
Tam and three -ewes, best ewe and
best, ram; Vance Day:
Suffolk=Aged'j. rani, 'Jas.., C:.Bell
1 and 2; shearling ;ram, • •Emke,
Bres, ram 'lamb under :one. - year, . �
Emke Bros, 1,and 3 ' J. C Be11 2;
ewe having lambed in 1959-,--1';'C.. •
'Bell 1 and --2.r shearling ewe, 3. C
Bell 1 and 2;- lamb, Emke
Bros. 1.:and 2, J. C. Bell; pen, ";ram
'and three ewes, and best ewe, J:
C..Bell; best ram Emke Bros.: ,
Hampshires-•;Aged ram, shear=
ling' ram, ram lamb -under 1 year;
ewe ,h.lm::.9;-.sh.-,
'ling : ewayinge ewe3;.lambeclb iannd195•pen; "raearin
and three ewes; Emke Bros. 1' and
2 - best ewe. and best rarer; Emke
Bros, .•
Corrie Dale=Aged ram; shear
ram,.ram lamb' under 1 yearewe,
having lambed .4 1.959, shearling
ewe ewdTam .:pen, ram and three
ewes, Emke Bros. -1 and 2; ,best
ewe, Emke Bros.;- pen, threemar-
ket lambs, Ja's ""C. Bell, Emke.
'BroSere-,Pe E. Dearing.:;.
tide -o n'.owa
J h C
g
J n.•
:Pigs
.�'orkshire-Boar, over. 2 ,years,
W. Turnbull • 1; and 2;' boar over. -1
Year and under 2, . W.,`Turnbull' 1
and 2, A, Bacon; boar. over ,. six
Months; and: under 1: year, W. Turn-
bull 1: and 2; boar under 6 months,
W. Turnbull -1 and 4, A. Bacon; E.
)fon att;.. sow ..over .2':,:years; ,
Turnbull, 1 and; 2, A. Bacon spry,
over 18 months,, under 2 years;:;`.
Turnbull 1 •and' 2, E:,. Howatt, , sow
under :18 months, W. Turnbull 1
•and .3, A. Bacon; 2 and 4; sow•born•
before March 1, W. Turnbull1 and
Ba con -2 an 5, JeBroadfoot 3,
Ken Papple 4; sow born after
March 1, WI Turnbull 1 and" 3;
Lynda ;Papple: 2, E. Howatt, A..
Bacon, E. Howatt; senior herd,, 1°
boar, .And 2;sovvs over•' 1 year, -.;W.
Turnbull. ;1-and'2;,A:'Bacon ; `junior
herd, 1 boar and 2 sows, under 1
year, W. Turnbull, A. Bacon, E.;
Howatt; Topnotch Premier Breed-
er Award, ' W: - Turnbull.:..
Tamworth ---"Boar-. 2 years and
ever, -Dave Leary boar, 1 . year
and tinder 2 yeas, Jim Hart 1 and
3, .George Douglas 2; 'boar over 6'
months and under 1 'year; Dave
Leary,' Jim Hart; boar, under six
.months, Jim. Hart 1 and 2, G: Doug-
las; sow, 1 year and under -2 years,
J.I3art•.1 and 2, G. Douglas; sow
born before March 1, J. Hart 1 and
3, G. Douglas, D Leary; sow•born
after 'March 1, J, Hart' 1 and • 2,
D., Leary; senior herd, ,1 boar and
Z.sow over, 1 year, D._Leary, J.
Hart; jun qr herd, 1 boar and .2•
sa's; under t 1 year, J. Hart .1 and
2w D. Teary.,
erkshire-Boar over• 6 months.
and under,.1 year, .Ross _Cottle;'
boar,. under 6 Month's, Jas. Bell 1
and 2; • :sow, 1' year and. under 2
years, 'Boss Cottle, Jas. Bell; sow
born before March 1, J: Bell; R.
Cottle 2, •3 anci: 4;• -sow born after
March 1, R. Cottle -1 and 2, Jas.
Bell •3 •and 4; junior herd, 1 boar;
and 2 -sows under 1 year; R, Cottle,..
Jas, •Bell ,
LaJondhn racOre•-rr;Boar'boar
, , 21ye,yeaarrs .aandnd; unav-
er,
der 2 years, John, Powell;- boar
over 6'months and under 1 year,
Marius Christensen, John Orr;
boar, under. 6 months, J: Orr; sow,
"2 years:arid over, J. Orr,1 arid 2;
sow; 1 year and under 2 years; J.
Powell, .J, •Orr.,2 eand 3; sow born'
before March 1, sM, • Christenson;.
sow born after March 1, 'J. Orr 1
and 2; senior herd,'1:boar. and '2
sows,. Over 1 year, . J. • Orr; junior
herd, 1.s boar and, 2' sours under 1
yeah, J.
Otr 1 :and 2; `pen of five
bacon ,hogs; 'under 100 lbs., M.
Christenson, J. *Orr; Topnotch Pre-
mier Breeder Award, John Orr.;
special, 'best eliaeon type boar; on.
grounds,: W. Turnbull; special, win
Judg
ner of e 'moChst po Bnts, oynt$T. 'Tonurnbull;
arles , '
Ideal For Quiet Gracious Living `
84. b •a Street Clinto•n •Oniario
�. Y r
• 16 500:00
Situated on spacious landscaped lot 7I': frontage.
Fall bas ` emen t,.lau,ndr '`and storage,. areas' forced
air- oil heat Fully modern kitchen with :garbage
disposal u1z't. La'r e livin room .and lain .area
withis ure windows t � .�dows overlooking a,r;'efl�ered_
patio, four -piece'' tiled batli and'two master -size
laedrooms.. Aluminum stor i
lx;S and screens and
large` ciose:ts.
For inspectionand terms contact:
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CANADA N TRUST _T UST COMPA Y
London '.
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esday, October
2:0`0 p.m.'
Most of these cattle -Will be assembled in truck
Toad lots::
A prize of•425.,wifl be offered fQerhe
best .pen of cgttle.
For further information contact':
Jack-. -Byans ..or Hugh Pearson
Brusseisi Ont.
Auctioneers: Bard)) 'lackSon & Allanc
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