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SALES EVER Y,THURSDAY
AT 2:0013 .M.
All classes of Livestock
COMPETENCE CONFIDENCE
COMPETITION
Victor Jack Doug
Hargreaves Riddell Riddell
482-7511 237-3431 237.3576
Clinton Dashwood Dashmod
There was a large entry in
the Lions Club Pet Show as has
been the case in recent years .
The exhibition attracted keen
interest among spectators.
Winners were:.
Best looking cat - Larry Dol-
mage; . Susan Maxwell; Audrey
Nash.
Most Unusual Cat - Cynthia
McFadden;, Valerie Sinnamon;
Darlene
Best looking Rabbit - Jeff
McPherson; Ted Van Dyke; Allan
Dale.
. Most unusual Rabbit. - John
Devereaux; Bruce Henderson;
Greg. McPherson.'
Best looking Dog - ,Soni
Brooker; Jane Muir; GlerrStew-
art; Don Bennewies.
^ Dog least resembling any
breed - Chris Ryan; John Janmat;
L.E isler ,Janine Melanson.
Best behaved Dog - Wayne
Marshall.
Any breed of Pigeons - Harry
Jansen; Scotty Van Dyke; Larry
Moir.
Bantams - Terry Morey.
• Fancy Fowl - Daryle Dietz;
Shirley Scott.
Most unusual Pet - Greg
Riley; Bev. Coleman; Bob Le-
eming.
Consolation Event - Kim
Riley; Steven Ungarian; Linda
Godkin.
Lions Pet Show Popular
Fall Fair Feature
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WITH THESE READY:TO TO. GO USED CAR BARGAINS
CARS
2- 1971 Ford Galaxie 500, 4 dr.11(.T.'s.
1- 1971 Pontiac Le Mans , 2 dr. H.T.
3- 1971 Pontiac Tempest, 4 dr.Sedan
1- 19'71 Valiant, 4 dr. Sedan
3-, 1971 Mustang, 2dr. H.T.
1- 1971 Pontiac Catalina, 4dr. H.T.
1- 1971 Buick Skylark Custom,2dr.11.T.
2- 1970 Chevrolet IMpalas,2&4dr.H.T.'s.
3- 1970 Ford Galaxie 500's,2dr. H.T.'s.
1- 1970 Pontiac Catalina, 4 dr. H.T.
2- 1970 Pontiac 'Parisienne, 4dr. H.T.
4- 1969 Pontiac Parisiennes, 2 & 4
- dr., H.T.'s.
1- 1969 Ford Custom, Fully Equipped.
1- 1969 CheV. Belaire Sedans
1- 1968 Plymouth 4 dr. Sedan
2- 1968 Chev. Impalas, 4 dr.H.T's.
1- 1968 Pontiac Partsiennes, 2 dr.H.T's
STATION WAGONS
1- 1969 Ford Country Squire, 10 passen-
ger Station Wagon
TRUCKS ,
I- 1969 Chev. I Ton Pick-up.
1- 1968 Chev. 1/2 ton pick-up, "V-8,Auto-
matic, Heavy Duty.
1- 1967 Ford, 1 Ton pick-up.
1- 1967 Ford, F-500, 14 ft. stake.
3- 1967 Chev. Step Vans, 14 ft.
1-1966 Dodge 1 ton, Duals," V8, 9 ft,Van
1- 1966 Chev. Tilt Cab, 14 ft. Stake
1- .1965 ,Chef. 1 ton, Duals, V-8, Dft.Van
NUIttBER OF CHEV. AND ECONOLINE
VANS, BOTH STANDARD AND AUTO-
MATIC TRANSMISSIONS. 1965-1969
BRUSSELS MOTORS
BRUSSELS — ONTARIO
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The Fair
THE 11fIcKILLOP MUTUAL
FIRE INSURANCE CO.
OFFICE — Main Street, Seaforth — Phone 527.0400
Mrs. Margaret Sharp, Secretary-Treasurer ' •
FIRE, EXTENDED COVERAGE,
WINDSTORM, THEFT, PROPERTY
DAMAGE, LIABILITY, 'ETC.
— COMPLETE FARM COVERAGE, including Machine
ery and Livestock Floaters.
— URBAN PROPERTY — We now offer Composite
Dwelling Insurance as well as Homeowners In-
surance.
— SUMMER COTTAGES, TRAILER HOMES
CHURCHES, HALLS.
AGENTS:
JAMES KWS, RR .1, Seaforth; V. J. LANE, RR 5, Seaforth;
WM. LEPER, RR 1, Lonrieshoro; SELWYN BAKER, Brussels;
HAROLD SQUIRES, RR 3, Clinton; K, J. ETUE, Seaforth;
DONALD G. EATON, Seaforth.
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NameAddedWinners*
at Seaforth Fall Fair
A most successful fair is the
conclusion reached by officials
who now have had an opportunity
to review details of Seaforth's
126th annual event.
A highlight" of the parade and,
of the program Friday afternoon
was the Queen of the Fair con-
test according to officials who
expressed appreciation to all who
had contributed in making the
-'-co-mPetition_sucILa..succ.es.s.
Jane Sills, _sponsored by
Vincent Farm Equipment Ltd.
was named Queen. The runner-
up was Ruth,Ann Dunlop, who was
sponsored by Read's Shoes.
• Others who. took part were
Evelyn Storey, sponsored by
Seaforth's Women's Institute,
Brenda Hodgert by MacLean
Florist , and Bonnie Marriotte
sponsored by the Village of
Dublin.
CROP COMPETITIONS
Final results in the field crop
competition have been announced.
They are:
BARLEY
Arthur Bolton, 93.5; John Hen-
derson, 86.75; Francis Hicknell,
84.75; Robert Fotheringham,
84.25; Larry Wheatley, 82.75;
Earl McSpadden, 81.75; Kenneth
Campbell, 80.,5; Mac Stewart,
79.25; Lewis Coyne, '75; Joseph
Devereaux, '72.75.
MIXED GRAIN ' .
Lewis Coyne, 94; EverettStorey,
92.75; Francis Bicknell, 90.5;
Joseph Devereaux, 85.; James
Keys, 83.25; Gordan Papple, 82.5;
John Henderson, 79; Earl Mc-
Spadden, 78.5; Stanley Hillen, 77;
Earl Dick, 76.5.
ENSILAGE CORN
Donald McKercher, 89.5; Francis
Hicknell, 84.75; Lewis Coyne,
82.75; Kenneth Campbell, 81.;
Donald Dodds, 80; Robert F other-
ingham, 78.75; John Henderson,
77.75; Gordan Papple, 70.75;
Joseph Devereaux, 63.25; John
Broadfoot, 58.25; Earl Dick ,
56.15.
HUSKING CORN
Lewis Coyne, 86.5; Kenneth
Campbell, 86.25; Donald Mc-
Kercher, 84.25; Francis Bick-
nell, 84.; John Henderson, 84.;
Donald Dodds, 82; Larry
Wheatley, 81.5; Robert Fother-
Ingham, 77.; Stanley • Hillen,
74.75; John Broadfoot, 62.75;
Joseph Devereaux, 60.
SEED AND GRAIN'
Winners in seed and grain
classes were:
1/2 Bus Timothy - Mrs. Mervin
Wurdell, Bornholm.
1/2 . bus. Fall Wheat - Don.
Dodds.
1/2 Bus 2-Row Barley - Rus-
sell Bolton; Mrs. Mervin Wur-
dell; Barry Gordon; Lewis Coyne
1/2 Bus. 6-Row Barley - Earl
McSpadden; Arthur BOlton;Fran-
cis Bicknell,
Barley, 1/2 Bus. (open) Barry'
Gordon; Mrs. Mervin Wurdell;
Carl Bolton.
1/2 Bus. Malting Barley - Lewis
Coyne.
1/2 Bus Oats - Arthur Bolton;
Russel Bolton.
1/2 Bus Oats - d'art Bolton.
1/2 Bus. Mixed Os.,ts and Barley-
Earl McSpadden; Francis Hick- •
nell; Lewis Coyne. •
1/2 Bus, White Beans-Francis
Bicknell.. •
Champion 1/2 Bus. In classes
1 to 10 - Don Dodds.
8 Ears Husking ,Corn - Mrs.
Mervin Wurdell; Don Dodds; Don-
ald McKercher; John Broadfoot.
8 Stalks Ensilage Corn - Lewis
Coyne;,Robt. Fotheringham; John
Broa,dfoot; Donald McKercher.
Bale First Cut Hay - John Muir;
Joe Devereaux.
Bale Second or Third Cut -
Lewis`Coyne; Donald McKercher.
. 1/2 Bus Field Chopped Hay 1st
Cut - Donald McKercher; Barry
Gordot.
1/2 Bus Field Chopped Hay
Second Cut - Donald McKercher.
MISCELLANEOUS
One Pair Tea Towels, Liquid •
Embroidered -, Marion Nott; Mrs.
Jas. Keyes; Mrs. Heimpet.
Three Quilted Cotton Pot Hol-
ders, Different - Mrs. Jas.
Keyes; Mrs. Chas. Johnstone;
Mrs. Morena.
Three or Four Articles Ar-
ranged to Form alloveltyShower
Gift -• Mrs. Jas. Keyes; Mrs.
Elden Yeo; Mrs. Heimpel.-
Two Articles Made from a
Flour Sack - Mrs. Heimpel; Mrs.
Jas. Keyes; Mrs. Morena.
Best Article Made From one
Square Yard Material- Mrs. Jas.
Keyes; Mrs. Morena; Mrs.Helen
Adams.
Three Inexpensive Articles
for Christmas Gifts - Mrs. Mor-
enz; Mrs. Johnstone; Mrs.Heim-
pel.
Clothes Pin Bag - Dorothy
Parke; Mrs. Jas. Keyes; Mrs.
Morenz.
Toaster Cover - Mrs. Jas.
Keyes; Mrs. Heimpel.
Childs House Slippers, Any
Material - Mrs. Chas. Johnson;
Mrs. Heimpel; Mrs. Elden Yeo.
Stuffed Animal Suitable for
a Small -Child - Mrs. John Moore;
Jean Taylor; Mrs. Wm. Dolmage.
Barbie Doll Clothes, 4-piece
Mounted - Mrs. Elgin Nott; Mrs.
Elden Yeo; Mrs. Heimpel.
Girls or Boys Cardigan Long
Sleeves, Patterned (Bulky) -
Mrs. Robert McMichael; Mrs.
Wm. Dolmage; Mrs. Heimpel.
Girls or Boys Cardigan, Long
Sleeves, Fine Wool - Mrs. El-
gin Yeo; Mrs.' Helen Adams;
Mrs. Colciough.
Ladies or Mans Cardigan,
Long Sleeves (4 ply bulky) -
Mrs. Wm. Dolmage; Helen Con-
nell; Mrs. Helen Adams.
Ladles or Mans Cardigan or
Pullover - Mrs. Eldon Yeo;Mrs.
Robert McMichael. -
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