The Huron Expositor, 1959-10-09, Page 5• i;
PUZZLE No, 515
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man jn 4-11 dairy competitions.. Friday, and second for his calf. Donald won first for tis calf
and second, in, showmanship.' The same results were achieved at'last .year's fair. (B-H photo.)
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Indoor, exhibits lil the,' exhibition
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building ':'at Brussels numbered
more :this than. ual as the
ih us
„year
annual Fall. Fair was•held Friday
The livestock competition- attracted
a 'large ;.numrer151"en ralrts and-
spectators...
The; fair, attended by about 3,590,
-persons; -was officially opened•, by
Deng Miles; Clinton, - agricultural"
representative for" Huron, -Clem
Steffler, president of .the East Hur-
on Agricultural Society, thanked.ex-
hibitors,' :direeters and those who
visited. the fair.''.
In the beef ;cattle competitions,;
`Harvey. .Campbell; Listowel, took
,top honors 'for,- having','`'the ,chain
pion, female Aberdeen -Angus .'in
'the show In the.{Hereford section,
William PepperSeaforth, took
similar honors. To ,female Shert,.
hornin the .show was shown -;1 -by:
Douglas Fraser; of Walton , Alex
'Job,. of Moorefield, won first -,for
the best,Ayrshire female. Entries
:in the' Holstein>section,;:were few.
e i' Barbara
In 4-fI 'comp t t1on,,
Turnbull- .of 'RR.. 2, Brussels; took
first prize' for' •the best beef calf,
r • and Donald ray, R R 3, Brussel S,.
for - the . best dairy calf--
'Ethel School•(S.S,'11, Grey) won
"firat prize.' for . the 'best school in
the parade., -.Other winners ,were:
SS: 12,'Grey; S.S. 1;;. Grey; SS. 9;
Grey,,and Cranbrook..S.S. 8, Grey,
had- the, best float -in-the „parade.,
Second was• SS:
A -draw' for 3;Shetland , pony,
Sponsored bythe, agricultural. so
..
•ciety,• was won by Gilbert,Hett er
ington,.'Grey township.
. Bee -Catt e
•Beef 1,
-An Gs=B •
eadeen .0Iltwo'
years•
and 'over; Orton :M
itchel,l. Ro
hs
ay.; ;
'Harvey Cam be Listowe1 Bull'.
one-year,.'HarVey Campbell; Orton
'
1Viitchell. )3u11. calf, iSenkir, Orton
Mitchell- 1, 2. -Bull calf, junior,
Harvey. Campbell.1; 3; Ken. Mel.
.Farlane, ; •,Brussels," 2. Champion
bull, drtoxf Mitchell" Three-year-
old cow, , Orton Mitchell 1, 3 Has,,,,
vey Cabeli.2. Heifer; : 2 years,
Harvey'rCampbell 1, 2; Orton
chell 3 : Heifer,
-:one- year, 'John,
I{lnn, :Brussels; `-•Harvey Campbell
2, 3. Heifer calf,' senior, John Rinn;
Orton Mitchell -2 3. Heifer calf,
junior, Hal"vey.Canipbell1, 2; John
Rmtt.3.,.<Champiop female, Harvey
Canilibell ,,Herd, Orton Mitchell;
Harvey. Carepbeii; John Rinn., Get
af-sire,' Harvey' 'Campbell, Orton.
MVlitehell, 'John Rinn. `
Herefords=3u1, twp •years and
over, Whitney. Coates,LL-Centralia,
Ephriam Haase, Seaforth; 2,, : 3.
,Bull; one "year, Whitney Coates,
Ephrian .
Haase; Jahies, y Coultes;
Belgrave. Bull calf, senior, James
Coultes,.- 1, 3; Whitney Coates, , 2.
Bull calf; senior, Janes-Coultes' 1,
3, .Whitney, Coates 2. Bull. calf,
junior,• Whitney 'Coates' 1,
riam. Haase 2: ';Heifer, :two years,
Whitney ,• Coates1, 2, 3; • Heifer, .
•Rone year,_Ephriam. Haase, Leroy
intoul, White ehurch; Whitney
Coates.._',Heifei". atf, Senior,..,Wi17.i
ham Pepper, Seaforth; Leroy Rm-'
tout; James R. • Coultes. Heifer calf,
junibr, Ephrian# Haase1; 2; Whit-
.ney Coates. Champion female, Wil
liam Pepper. Herd, Whitney.
Coates,AEphriam Haase, James:
Coulter, . - •-GGet_- of•=sire, Whitney
"Coates,". Ephriam , Haase, Jaynes
Cotiltes. .
Shorthorns -Ball, two, years and
Over; -J'aitiei Smith; Brussels;
Turnbull, Brussels'; • William Pep-
per,-,
ep-
per, Seaforth. Bull, one .year,, W.
Turnbull, William Pepper, Douglas
Fraser, Walton, .Bull, calf, senior,
Melvin Taylor, Belgrave; Edgar
Wightman, Belgrave,; Wm-. Pepper.
Bull calf, junior, Edgar- Wightman;
W. Pepper, .D. Fraser... Chdmpion
bull, • : JaMes, Smith • 'COW, three
years, D. Fraser, W. ,Turn)) I12, 3:
Heifer, 2 years, D . Prase -1; -3*.
iary
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W; Pepper 2. Heifer; one.y
Pepper, D Fraser, E. Wig
Heifer' calf, 'senior% Eldon vilson,
Brussels; W. Turnbull; J Sinith,
Heifer Calf,, junior, W. Peper .. D.
Eraser, W. Turnbull. Chale ioi i fe-
male, D,'• Fraser. Herd, WI. Pep-
per,D. Fraser, .W, Turnbull, 'Get
of -sire,. D. Fraser, E. Wightman,
Turnbull.
Dairy Cattle .
Holsteins Heifer calf, 'junior,
„Cliff Bray, Brussels; Lawson Ward,
Ethel; Keith Ward, Ethel. , ' -
Ayrsliires=Bull, two -years and
oVer,Irwin Sehaus .Mildmay; Alex
Job; -Moorefield, Edgar Hewett,
DAYi R14'i'tJRidlBUi:L, ii R. 2,'' Brussels, grooms her 'Shorthorn ",Tiibbylt ;or Showing
Belgrave. Bull, one year, E. wow- the Brussels 4-H peeie Club competitions at'the' Brussels Fair on 'Friday, ; Barbara Won ';first
att, Bull, under, one A. Job,; E. prize for. baying •the best "beef animal in; the 4 -I -T sectiorj: ° .{B.H:photo).
Howatt 2 3. Chum ion malef,
Schaus. Cow, two years and over,
A. ;Job 1,-, 2;, I. Schaus 3. Cow,
three 'years„ E, Howatt, I. Sc haus;
Alex. Job.. Heifer, ; two years, in
mills E: Iowatt=-I:- Sohaus Heif--
y dry;A.Jab, ,
o'
tw
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E.
er,
Howatt 2, 3. Heifer.,, one year: I,
Schaus 1,• 2; E; Howatt- 3. .Heif-
er calf, ,senior, , I. Schaus, E. How-
att 2,
ow-att;,2, 3. Heifer call, t junior,..Beirnes-
Brothers,' Listowel; 'Clifford Bray,
Clarence Clark, Ethel. Champion
female, A.,. Job. Herd of\five fe-
males, .A. Job, I. Scliaus, E. 'How
-
Jerseys -Bull two years and ov-
er, Lorne `;Garter,:, Seaforth, •. 1, 2;:
Bull, one year, -H.'Kenned ,Tiver-
ton. • Champion- inale, L: Carter.
Cosy; three years,, in milk,' L. Car-
ter, 1 2; : H.. Kennedy. Cow, .three
years and: over, dry,II.. Kennedy,
twoears`
L. Carter '2, 3. Heifer,
,years,„
"L.' Carter 1,- 2}t.; X-ennedy;; ,L..Car`.- -
Heifer,
Kennedy 3. ` He
•ter, ; i, 2; ::H. n11 y. ,
two: years;,;,;dry, H, Kennedy; L.
Carter, 2,..3. Heifer,: one year, L.
Carter, H. Kennedy -2; :Heifer calf,
senior, II.: Kennedy; L. Carter 2,
3. Heifer::'calf; junior, L. Carter
1, ;2; Clarke 'Pope, .Brussels, 3,.
champion female,•. Lorne.'. Carter..
Herd, H. -Kennedy; Lorne 'Carter..
Special, A. Y:'McLean°trophy; H
Kennedy.
Wheeler. Harness tandem, ;H' . J.
Jamieson.
HackneY Ponies — Team , f�Teil
Drayton; Elmer Johnson
-Jackson,. Y
Drat ,
Atwood. Single Hackney ponies,
-1V1
New Hamburger. Shetland
Sh'1anon
Y
teams, Neil Jackson;''Eimer John-
son .2,:- 3. .'Single. ponies, ;Elmer
Johnson; Leighton ,Shantz 2,- 3.:
Sheep;
Long wool ;sheep, -Tarries :Snell,
Clinton, took all prizes in -this class.
P:
E. Dearing, ,Exeter, took all
firsts but one in the short ;,wool
class..'
Swine.
e
W. Turnbull; Brussels, won; the
1 ` d
champion sow. pr ze, best penan
champion boar prize,:. and ,sh:ared
the firsts,in other sectl
ns
l't
h AI"
best Bacon and Edgar Howatt; both
ac
of BB
el rave. Mr.
-Prize 'for the. :best, pon on,. thew
air of 'bacon
Heavy horses
' upan'wagon,expcess_Gi
e Jvhn`:'
ston; *Gerrie; Ed. Schroeder,
sall; O A. • Bannerman;: MOnkton,,
Halhda
Best four ;horses, .Charles Y,
Ghesley; .. ,McCutcheon $brothers,'='
R 'ckwood' : 0. Bannerman.", 'Agri.,
e ".Hallida •.
Chari s
cultilral •horses,'..
DonMaeAdam, Wingharn; 'span
Percheroii; McCutclieon Brothers
1, 2. Heavy draft,horses,;;;Clydes-'
dales•, Charles Halhday;� s ussell
Lewis,• Mount:Forest.: : Span Bel
gians, Alvili Laraniie, Harrow, 0.
Bannerman•; Waltes.Forester, Rip
ley: ' Single wagon'' or express, 0.'
Bannerman; Glen Johnston; Ed.
Schroeder. Single' • heavy draft,
-Charles ,Hallida y,, McCutcheon 'Bro
tilers; $160 '' stake, agricultural,.
heavy draft;Charles,Halliday, AI-'
vii Laramie, 0 ' Ba'iinerman: Heavy°
horse tandem; ,'Charles Halliday;
Mc.Cutcheen,Brethers, • '•
:' Light Horses
Gentleman's single. roadster, J.'
L.. Wright, Listowel; Joe Hamil-
ton, Rockwood; Don Croft, Rock-
wood. Road. teams; Joe Hamilton
J. fs Wright; Mrs W. .Wheeler,:
Orton Slagle roadster, 15.2 br ov-
er,., Joe,l'tamilton; 1VIrs 'W., Wheel-
Croft. Single roadster, un -
Wright; Joe Hainil-
ton' 2; , 3.. G•,entle`man's single ear
riage,', H.. J•. Jamieson, .Guelph;
Mrs. W. Wheeler;',Ross McKague:
Carriage teams, H. J. Jamieson;
Ross McRague;<llzrs W. Wheeler,
Single hitch, 15.2 or over, II.' J:'
Jamiesop; - R. McRague;°• Mrs W.
Walton Group
Heirs. Description
Of German W.I.
The Walton . Women's Institute
'was held,Thursday evening,—Sept;
24, in the Community Hall. • .The
president;, Mrs, F. :Walters-, was
in charge with IIrs. Wrn, Ilum.
phries. at the piano. The minutes
of the previous meeting were read
by the " secretary, Mrs... E. Mc-
Creath ,Tlie roll call was`answe'-
ed `by stating the .country and -10-
eality from which, your paternalancesters, :carie. ,
It was decided to -send _a 'cheque .
of $5.00 to,'the : Canadian; National,
Institute for the Blind, also .$1,Q0.
subscription to the Tely -Milk Ship.
Delegate,,to ,the Area Institute -eon,
vention, in Guelpb:`will:be� Mrs. F.
Walters. Family Night will be held
at the October nmeeting, when a pot
luck supper will, be served • and
Muss Angela Armitt will .he .the
guest. entertainer. The'reading of
resolutions that are being brought
hp :at the area. conyention were -the
subject of much`discussion.
aA, letter•.:from, the Department. of
Agriculture, re the.; Training' School
for the,Club Project, 'Clothes
Closets Up-to-date" was read, The
leaders for this project are' to be
Mrs, James, McDonald and Mrs.
.Nelson Reid. The committee in
charge'of the display for the Brun-
sels.Fair- are to look, after the de-
livery of the garm;ents.'to the Chil-'
dren's Shelter in, Goderich.
The treasurer's report;' was
ei .by Mrs:; T. Dundas. Mrs T 'Me-
Creath• vas appointed to look• after,
the buying of a. ;wreathe for. Re-
membrance Day.; :Current event`s
were given' by Mrs. Ron Bennett."
The 4-H ,girls. demonstrated :ar-
ranging
arranging bouquets.' Miss; Barbara
Turnbull arranged a dining room
bouquet. 'She .suggested' usin a.
-plain; dish and ,having sone hing.
stich'asasparagus to fill in around:
Fut a big: Howe ; in :centre of a
.darker shade and then work down
to. lighter' colors. A living, room
bouquet! was, arranged by Miss
-'JeantWaltersr-teilii'ig th grotE1Y to
e and then
pick a centre of. ant rest
.
place other, flowers down: lower..
'The . mo'tto, " A, lot of` changes'
ainee 'safety,.:Pins': were ,invented;"
war givenby Mrs:; Win. Humphries.
1vlr$, Roy Bennett •received the
m
grandbther's.prize and Mrs. Ross.
1VIcCall; .the :guessing contest.
-A description of the Women's
stitute in Germany Was given,by
1VIcGavin. There_; Was only
one' German farm. women's organ-
ization at the World's" . Plowing
Match,' held; in Gerany . Farm
women are very immportant pedple
on.. small' farms.where . they take
most' of ..the resonsibility. As the
r
< are more
farms. et; b' 'gg er -there
l ,,
'Men; working .and ;taking over the
.
responsible obWome n w ed-
ith
Po �,
s: r
ilcafion Make : use of it 'iii political
Brussels ls
4,-H Bee .0 Calf Club—
Junior
lub—Junior heifer, Gerald Smith R.R.
2, Brussels; raeme Craig;R.R..1,
Walton. ""Senipr heifer, ,Gale Wil-.
son, R R •3; . Brussels; Donna
Smith,; R.R.I2, Brussels. Steer sec-
tion, Barbara': Turnbull, RR. 2,
Brussels; Garry, Wilson, R.R . 3,,
Brussels,- : Geraldine .'Dennis, R.R.
1, Walton; .Wallace Black,' R.R..5
•Brussels; •Alexander 'GtilutzeA; R:•
R. 3, Walton..: Showmanship,, Garry
'Wilson; Geraldine` Dennis; . Donna
Smith;: , 'Gerald" ; Smith; 'Barbara
Turnbull.,
;Brussels 4-t Dairy Calf C
lub
AYrshires, ,..junior female- Dona
ld
Bray: R;IL..• 3',. Brussels; •,:C'harles
Bray, ;.R.R, 3, -Brussels;, Ruth Clark,
R.R. 1, Ethel, ;.Jersey; Clarke Pepe..
Holstein; Barbara Bray; .Fred• Uh-
ler; Ruth• -.Ward;, •Larry :'Ward;
Showmanshlp,o-Charles Bray; Dori
ald Bray Keith Ward";. Clarke.
Pope; Barbar.a.Eray.? .
REBEYAHS 1VIEET.
1YIrs.' Dorothy Farlter, D.D.P o1'
District 23, _aild_kler-hzfstallingTteairl-
of Hensall, will' install. the 'neut_of-
'ficer ' of. Edelweiss• Rebekah—Lodge
on. Monday evening, Oct. 26, it Was
decided at Monday .night's meet-
ing.. , •
Mrs, William Dalrymple report-
ed that the fall paper chive in aid
of the CPT ftrnd,,Would•be,held on
.Oct..31. Pennies m aid of the fund
were brought to . Monday's -`•meet
'Members were asked to continue;
sabring etty Crocker box tops for.'
benevolent purposes. On behalf of
Pride -of .Huron Lodge, Exeter a `
trayOiling gavel was presented to
and accepted. by Mrs.,Ed. • Andrews
oxl.behalf of thelodge by Mrs, :Ross
-
Taylpt; N G., of°Exeter, Mrs. Glen
Fisher, V.G, 'presented •a pretty
'It being the grandmothers' meet-
ing,' "•the topic ''was taken by' a
guest': grandmother,. Mrs. W. C..
Bennett, of Clin.ton. In".her, posses
Sion was the secretary s reports.: at
the beginning "of ;'the Women's 3n
stitute, Started back 1n::1313. Mrs.
Andrew`. Bruce was '-the secretary
at'that time..In .1916 it. was -chain=
ed to' the Red. Cross Unit A num-
ber of,records'of differentmeet-
ings were read 'and . ,created • a
great deal, of interest, as most` -of
'th&lianies Were local .people.
The 'members -of the Institute are
-to ' entertain the members of ...the
County Home on:Wednesday, l ff:
.
gifts, Birthday . cossages •and
:I ncl3v are. to ,.be looked after. -Prix
es were" allotted- to Mrs. E. Wat-
sonfor "'having .her* wedding anni-
versary-':nearest to Institute Meet-
ing, date; Mrs.. Ella. Marshall for
the, • smallest -waistline;. Mrs. 'i ,.
Oliver :with birthday closest,. to
d
ate.
;:Lunch committee were .as fol
. i
lows.' Mrs.' E. 'Watson, Mrs. G:'
Fox, Mrs. F Walters Mrs P Mc
Donald and Mrs E Stevens
HURUN EKPptsZTOR, 5.'4
HURON CO-OPERATIVE MEAL
und. SURGICAL . ER'CES
"The'People's Own Plan to Provide MQdical "and
Si*rgical Care at Cost
Patronize your. County ' Organization -which prep
vides .Major Medical. and Surgical Rene#ts.
as well as a $1,0100,00 . Life Insurance
Our Members: may pay their Ontario Hdspitat Services Preniiuin
through us at Six or Twelve month periods
For: further information contact your nearest director;
DIRE(TOpRS;' ..
MRS O: G. moilamSO1U.
Ex.5, Wii gbam>
MRS. LLOYD LLOYD'T;i►'YLOR '
Exeter '
KENNETH,. JOHNS;
%WoodhRIcarwtrxl
GORDQN pSON
_Brumfield _-
LORNE BODGES.
R.R; 1, Gaderieh
RUSSELLKNIGHT
R.R..2, Brussels
President ' Vice -Pre
ROY STRONG FORDYCE
GORDONBER'TL "KRieknoAA1{if 'KI.0 1'
_Zurich
IRKELLwA,ND
RUSEId.-T = BOLTON'
1, Seaforth
FORDYCE' CLARK `-
xt R. 5, Godericli
ROS''' ST
Ciorrie
BEB.T IRWINRONG
Clinton
sident Secretary -Treasurer
_LARK . BERT IRWIN
Seaforth th Lions Club
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ANNUAL
NUAL
M w"1
The colonel-x:pytewing';the troops.
on ' parade looked- long . and hirci,
frowned, andthen barked at the
captain: "What's the idea of par-
ading' all the- big men` in front Of
the smaller men?" •
"Sorry, .Su;" "explained the cap-
tain, 'Phutit seems thesergeant
ran, a fruit "stand; before he enlist -
bouquet: of fall flowers.
;A: social time Followed ;the mneet-'-
ing.•Mrs. Garnet 'Ilicks,:,of Exeter;
won the mystery prize. 'Court whist
winners -were Mrs. Hicks and .Mrs.'
Peter, 1Vlalcolm;tasty:lunch was`
.served by Mrs, .Scott Ilabkirk, and
her committee.
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have been established a o ws ;
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• Proceeds from the',drive are used for'the'Lions
Club Conimun t ; and e
lfare. work. Prepare
your - bundles now ` and be read for ;the Lions
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Remember the ,Date
INEDNESDAY OCTOBER 28t�..�I
Auspices
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The :ideal food) Appetizing
tasty, .full of body-building.
Proteins, yet, won't- add ' an
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and creany, . grand for sal-„
ads,' Spreads, 'snack and' des-
serfs!`
Ph$n� 101 ,.
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SUNDAY'and IIOLIDATS . . 1Vlaple Leaf.
»airy ;Rroducts are available at $RW
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SUPPER'tEST ,SERVICE 'Mai -Sir APO»tf'S.
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