The Huron Expositor, 1972-09-28, Page 8a—THE HURON EXPOSITOR, SEAFORTH, ONT., SEPT, 28, 1972
in penny sale prizes at fair 9
orse show is attraction
USED CAR VALUES
1970 Meteor Wagon, 8 cyl.; AT. Power, R.
1970 Buick Sedan, 8 cyl., AT., R., Power
1969 Chev Wagon, 8, AT., Power, Radio
1969 Olds., 4-dr., HT., 8, AT., Power
1969 Fairlane, 2-dr., HT., 8 cyl. AT.
1968 Plymouth Sedan, 6 cyl., AT.
1968 Pontiac, 8, AT,, PS.
1968 Plymouth, 2-dr., HT,, 8, AT., Radio
1967 Buick Skylark , con., 8, AT.
1966 Chev. Sedan, 6, AT.
„ We have a limited
number of '72 models
for immediate 'delivery. 811 70
AFTER BEFORE MAKE YOUR OLD MATTRESS
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267 Victoria St. (Hwy. No. 4 South)
CLINTON 482.9796
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prize winners in the Fall
Fair penny sale were announced
following the fair. The donors
name appears in brackets and,
=leas otherwise indicated the
address of the winner is Sea/orth.
Hair Brush (Brian's Hair Sty-
ling) - Mrs. Ruth Ann Brennan,
Walton.
Hair Spray (Brian's Hair Sty-
ling) - Mrs. Watson Reid, Blyth
2 dozen oranges (Phillips
Fruit) - Mrs. Doreen Coleman
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don't find it sadistic. A local
government must take this kind
of responsibility for preserving
this kind of thing in our own
areas. I think it is a tremendous
idea. Further avenues should
possible be explored. Perhaps
an outdoor theatre. This past
summer's efforts by the Pendu-
lum Players at the jail proved
it was an excellent surrounding
for theatre."
"This Jail is the only one of
Its kind in North America," stat-
ed Reeve Harold Lobb, Clinton.
ket) - Mrs. A. Routledge, Eg-
mondville
Baking (Trapnell's Pastry
Shop) - Mrs. 4ti I V. Smith
Candy (P riceguar.1.1' 1rs,John
Duddy
Top Value Cola (I.G.A.) Bar-
bara. Eckert, #1 Dublin
Dyna Glaze, (Cleave's Sunoco)
Stuart Wilson, #1, Brucefield
Dyna Glaze, (Cleave's Snnoco)
Mae Smith
$3,00 gas, (Bob's Gulf) Mrs.
A. DeCno,
Huron Reeve;„
"That's, why they (the people from
the 'Ministry of Colleges and Uni-
versities, Historical and Mus-
eums Branch, Archives of On-
tario) were interested in seeing
it kept as a museum."
"It would definitely cost the
county some money, no matter
what you do with it," continued
Reeve Lobb. "Even if you tear
it down. That property it is On
is high priced property. But if
we tear ft down, we're not really
looking to the, future. We might
save the county some money, but
year," from now, people would
wonder why that building was
torn down and what kind of a
council made that decision."
William Elston, Reeve of
Morris,,said he'd like to tour
the jai and have pointed out to
him just what was intended for
"I don't mind the initial test
of $25,000," he said. "It is the
$10,000 or $15,00Q it will cost
to keep it up every year. Every
municipality has something it
should preserve perhaps.
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Picture (Gordon Papple) Mrs.
Allan Betties, #1, Bayfield
Spinner (McGavin Farm
Equipment) Mrs. Hilda Austin
3 Star Fertilizer ( Bob
Beuermann) Mrs. Arthur Cawk-
well, #5, Goderlch
Cut-Leaf Philodendron (Mac-
Lean's Flowers) Mrs. Jane
Vincent
Lawn Chair (Seaforth Farm-
ers, Co-Op) .M rs. Barney. Hilde,
brand
Topdog Dog Food (Topnotch
FeetleLtd.) Gary Godkin, '#1 Wal-
ton
Hair Sprax (Dave's Barber
Shop) Mrs. Hilda Austin
Super Q Fertilizer (Bob Beu-
ermann) Mrs. Doug Racho, #2,
Dublin
Insecticide (Topnotch Feeds
Limited) Mrs. Stewart McCall
Walton
$ 5. voucher` for groceries
(Ray's Family Market) Mrs. E.
Hancock, Egmondville
2 Adult Tickets tefowl supper
(Egmondville United Church)
Mrs. I. Trewartha
Fair dance ticket (Seaforth
Agricultural Society) Jack Mac-
kay #4,
3 Silver Dollars (Bob and
Betty's) Elaine Ryan; #1, Dub:
lin
:Fair Dance Ticket (Seaforth
Agricultural Society) Mrs. 'Art
Henderson,
Games of open boWling (Noble
Bowling Lanes) Mrs. Ken Camp-
bell, #1-Dublin
• Fair Dance Ticket (Seafortly
Agricultural Society) David Mc-
InnalLy
Massey Ferguson a Paint
(Boyes Farm Supply). Jannette
Drager
2 Silver Dollars (Seaforth Ag-
ricultural Society) Mrs. Gerrit
Wynja,
Home-Brew Making Kit (Can-
ddian Tire) Terrance Hussey,
Egmondville
4 QtS. , Texaco 011 - (Robt
Dinsmore) Mrs. George Camp-
bell
Six horse tandem hitch - C.
Holiday.
Four horse tandem hitch -
C. Holiday, R. Black, E. McLeod,
0. Bestard, Armstrong, A.
Young, L. Munro, Aitch son, Ken
Brown.
Single wagpn • horse in
harness - G. Johnson, K: Brown,
G. Johnson, L. Munro.
Wagon team.. in harness -
Glen Johnson, Ken_ Browni.L.,_
Munro. '
Heavy draught team in her-
n,ess - C. Holiday, E. McLeod,
C. Haliday.
Percheron team in harness -
R. Black, O. Bestafd, 0. BeStard.
Light draught team in har-
ness - C. Holiday, McLeod, Mc-
Leod.
PERCHERON or BELGIANS
Heavy Wagon Single - L.
Munro, K.Brown, L. Munro, K.
Brown.
" Light Percheron Team - R.
Black, R.O.Bestard,
Filly or gelding, 3 year old-
R. Black, (Belgians) Aitcheson
Bros., Aitcieson Bros.
Filly or gelding.2 years,old-
Aitch..son Bros. Aitcltson Bros.
Light Belgium Team - Ait-
cheson, Aitch son, AitCheson.
Heavy Belgian Team - E.
Armstrong, E. ARMSTRONG, A.
Armstrong, E. Armstrong, A.
Young.
- Wagon Horse 3 yearsold -
Ken Brown, L. Munroe, Ken
Brown, • ,
-CLYDESDALES
Wagon Horse 2 year old -
'Glen Johnson.
Heavy Wagon Team
L. Munro, Ken Brown.
Filly or gelding, 3 years old-
E. McLeod.
$100 Special - C. ,
R. Black, 0. Bestard; L. Munroe,
Ken Brown, Armstrong,.McLeod.
Young, Godfrey, Aitcheson.
Township Special - C. Halli-
day, Bestard, Black, Armstrong,
Aitcheson. "'
LIGHT HORSES
Carriage team In harnets
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Mrs. Ross McKaig.
Roadster team in harness-
Entry ticket 5, 179; 025.
Single carriage horse - entry
ticket 188,,188, 6.
Single roadster horse -ticitet
no. 1'79, 25, 5.
Gentlemen's road race -
Curly, Armstrong, Campbell.
Lady driver - Mary Ann
Armstrong.
Open parade class — Entry
ticket no. 185;191, 192, N.Rilery,
Saddle HorSe - N. Riley, .1,
Sholdice, M. Sherbrook, &Hop-
per.
Running Race - Jim Nixon,
Doug. Riley. ey.
pony, 11 hands & over-
Kim Riley, Joyce Broadfoot, Jeff
McPherson.
Saddle ponies 11 hands & under
S. Pullman, Joyce Broadfoot, M.
,McIlwain, Shirley Livingston, J.
Riley.
Hopper Bros. Special - Jim
Nixon, Graham Sholdice, Doug.
Riley. -
Pleasure Horse - Doug. Riley,
J. Sholdice, No. 185; Dong.Riley.
Best Light Horse on grounds-
Ron Alton.
Saddle Horse Barrel Race -
Jim Nixon, Kim Riley* Greg.
Riley, Graham Sholdice. '
Roadster gate - Mrs. Mac
Armstrong, No. 79, NO. 5, No.
25.
PONY CLpsES
Registered a.ckrier Pony, on
line - S. Doig, Howard Arm-
strong, Howard Armstrong.
Pony Race, 11 & over. - Kim
Riley, Jeff McPherson.
Pon!! Race 11 & Under
Shirley Livingston, Greg, Riley,
S. Pullman, M. McIlwain.
Single harness pony, 11
hands & under S. Pullman, Joyce
B rosaidfn golo. et
harness pony, over 11
hands - Meaaow, Meadow.
- Single Hackney pony over 11
hands - H.Armstrong, S. Doig.
Team of harness ponies, 11
hands and under -Jack Meadows.
Team of Hackney ponies over
11 hands - Howard Armstrong.
Childi,en's bridle couple,
under 15 years - Malwain,
Broadfoot.
HEREFORD
, . Bull - Kennedy, Coates,
Coates, Kennedy.
Bull - Coates, Kennedy.
Bull --No. 166 .•
Female - Coates, Kennedy,
Coates, Good, McCart.
Female - Kennedy, Coates,
Good, McCart.
Female with calf at foot -
Kennedy, Kennedy, Coates,Good.
Group of four animals - Ken-
nedy, Coates. ,
SHORTHORNS
Bull - Gaunt, Mitchel, Mit-
chell, Falkner, Falkner.
Bull Mitchel,' Falkner,
Gaunt.
. Bull - Gaunt; Mitchell, Fal-
coner.
Female - Gaunt, Mitchel,
Gaunt, Devereaux, Mitchell.
Female with calf at foot -
Gaunt, Mitchel, Mitchell, Falk-
ner.
" Female with calf at foot -
Mitchel,, 'Gaunt, Falkner, Falk-
ner, Gaunt..,
.Group of four animals -
Gaunt, Mitchel, Falkner.,
• Champion'Male - Gaunt.'
Champion Chainpion Female Mitchell
AYRSHIRES
Heifer Calf - Oldfield, Old-
field.
Most points in Section C-1,
C-2, C-3 - John oldfield.
ABERDEEN ANGUS
Bull - FloWers - Ausman,
Harron.
Bull - Barron.
Bull 1970 - Brown, Flowers,
Ausman.
Female 1971 - McCart, Bar-
ron, Flowers, -Ausman, McCart,
Harron, Ausman..
Female with calf at foot -
Flowers, Flowers, McCartl,liar-
ron, Ausman. ••
Female with calf at foot. •L
Baron, Brown, Brown, Barron,
Ausman, McCart, Flowers, Mc-
Cart, Ausman.
Group of four 1 animals -
'Brown, Barron, Flowers, No.
165. . PIGS •
LANDRACE & LACOMBE
Boars July 1/70 - June 30/71
Bert French, Hugh Hart, Wil-
bur Turnbull. "
' Boars - July 1/71 - Dec.
31 /71 - Hugh Hart, Jan Van
Ylie t, Bert French, Wilbur Turn-
bull.
Boars 1972 -John Gallagher,
Hugh Hart, Hugh Haitian Van
Vliet* Wilbur Turnbull.
Sows - July 1/70 - June 30/71
John Gallagher, Jan Van Vliet,
Bert French, Hugh Hart, Jan
Van Vliet. t$
Sows - July 1/71 - Dee. 31/71-
John Gallagher, Bert French ,
John -"Gallagher, Jan Van Vliet,
Jan Van Vliet. 4
SowS 19'72 - John Gallagher,
Wilbur Turnbull, Hugh Hart, John
Gallagher, Wilbur Turnbull.
Group of four animals - John
Gallagher, Hugh Hart, Jan Van
Vliet, *Wilbur Turnbull, Bert
French.
ALL OTHER- - BREEDS_ IF
Boars - July 1/71 - Dec. 31/71
John Lester.
Boars - July 1/70 - June
30/71 - John Gallagher, Gerald
Knechtel, John Lester, Hugh ,
Hart, Bert French.
Boars - 1972 Gerald Kne-
chtet, John Gallagher, •Gerain
Knechtel, John Lester, Hugh
Hart.
Sows - July 1/70 - June 30/
71 - Gerald Knechtel, John Lit-
tle, Hugh Hart, John Gallagher,
Bert French.
Sows July 1/71 - Dec.31/71
John Lester, Gerald Knechtel,
John Gallagher, John Gallagher,
Bert French.
Sows 1972 Gerald Knechtel,
Gerald Knechtel, Hugh Hart, Hugh
Hart, John Lester.
Group of four animals: -
Gerald Knechtel, John Gallager,
John Lester, Hugh Hart, Bert
French.
YORKSHIRE PIGS
,,,Boars - July,, 1/70 - June
3071 - Jan Van Vliet, John
Gallagher, Wm. Turnbull, John
Little, Harold Nickel.
Boars - July 1/71 - Dec.31/71
wm. Turnbull, Harold Nickel, „ 4
John D. Mitchell, Jan Van Vliet,
John Little.
Boars, .1972 - John D. Mit-
chell, Wm. Turnbull, Wm. Turn-
bull, Harold Nickel, John Galla-
gher.
Sows, July 1/7 0 - June 30,
1971 - Jan ,Van Vliet, Garnet ;r1
R.Lane, Jan Van VIlet, Wrn.
Turnbull, Harold Nickel.
&pws July 1/71 -. Dec.31/71
Garnet R.Lane, Garnet R.Lane,
Jan Van Vliet, John . Gallagher,
John D. Mitchell.
Sows 1972 - Harold Nickel,
John Little, John Gallagher, Jan a
Van Vliet, John Gallagher.
Group of four animals - Wm.
Turnbull* Jan Van Vliet, Garnet
ILLane, Johri Gallagher, John D •
Mitchell.
Avon Products (Mrs. A. Cro-
zier) oar Baker
Car Polishes (Red's Fina)
Mrs. Bill Laverty
Tar Remover and Lighter Flh-
uld (Red's Fine) Mrs. Doug Hugill
Fertilizer (Sharp's Mainten-
ance) Tom Haley
Automatic Float . (Dean Wil-
liamson) pan Fry
Men's Shoes (Jack Thompson
Foot Wear) - Mrs. Arnold Camp-
bell
Tnikey (Seaforth Meat Mar-
Baking (Mrs. Miller) Mrs.
John Mann, Clinton
011 (Henry tiler) Mrs. Wayne
Scott
Angel Cake (Lok# Moore) Mrs.
Roy McGonigle
-2 dollars (Joe Hugill) Mrs.
Leo Teatero, Egmondville
Beauty Products (WilmaCor-
nish) Mrs.. Elma Jewitt, Clinton
Angel Cake. (Lois Moore)
Mrs. Mary Bradshaw
Crushed Lane Gravel (Heard
Construction) Mrs. Bob Gibbings ,
Clinton
Dog Food (Milton Dietz) Mrs.
Lew Coyne
Cat Food (Milton Dietz) Mrs.
Geo. Varley, #3, Kippen
Dog Dish (Milton Dietz) Mrs.
H. Taylor,, #1 Londesboro
$5. Gas (Winthrop Store) Mrs.
Ed. Boyes, Egmondville'
5 dozen eggs (McIntosh Paul l-
try) Mrs. Bob Campbell
Cleaning Solvent (Sparkle Car
Wash) Mrs. Mac Wilson, Bruce-
field
5 dozen eggs (Moore's Poul-
try) Mrs. Alex Kerr
Hair Brush (Betty's Beauty
Salon) Mrs. Gordon Elliott
Hair Set Band (Betty's Bea-
uty Salon) Mrs. Charles Cunn-
ingham, Clinton
Umbrella Shower Cap
(Betty's Beauty Salon) Mrs. Bill
Flynn, #4, Clinton
Electric Drill (Russell Bolton
and Son) Mrs. Ray Crawford,
Brussels
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you have shown us while we
operated under difficult conditions. •
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location at 267 Victoria St., Clinton
(Hwy. No. 4 south), we will continue
to offer the best in car, truck' and
farm equipment tire service. Our
stock will be greater, our selection
more complete, and our prices bet-
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