Clinton News-Record, 1958-03-13, Page 12•Colts Top , B�s�b���Team. �Q� Hogs ��Point Edward ������ �,�
1 trO130- ► Saturday At and o r a s. SSp S r t±�$7$A A
Forest Hero aturdaTuesday,
Cp1Gi «Tumors will enter .the �' n Grants totalling $1,800 ware all-. charge z Geiats per head. : r sera
basketball chain ion y
Minton Colts put Pt. Edward .Colts ahead on a nice passing play W4SSA $ ba n - tllttrixed Iasi Tuesday afternoa. ch Spraying and the rice ����
ps in London, a Saturday, hav Of
out of WOAD Intermediate "B" with Bev $ayes enc Hartley. ,l+*itz- •n wvon a ro d vrl. Mitchell : At &pace of $30 , Clinton, by the Tuckersziinth municipal pawtler was set .at ? is e
a am .t'tign b g un with a ten per .l9`Rl(�3t�Y, INCH 1
oC#t y c. I. y virtue of, tricl? Was left uYicouered iii front there . Were TQ6 hogs cleared c4uncjl, ineet�ng in the Seaforth ,
p 5.53. Tiii even after dropping t 1 tow 1 Pound' cents per half lsuild. 4 3i7 T 630 pxii.---RC Peewees
their 6-3: win; ,on P1. E'cl:' vaad ice ..pf Denan)me at 14.39 and scored a -27 declsion..tq' Mitchell last through the assenl�..y yards here n hall anti .presided �Yver � Ana )ie t n r ,
easel an a ss from Wri ht, The �tiiu>'sdaY. Paul Schoeaxh ,E, l in, Clinton on Tuesda According' Reeve ,lames Doig. application io. for tele drainage 8,1�-1o, Q0.lvm•'^-p�i�iC Shalt :.
Wedxiesday night. The Cotta tools y g a ed' loan by A Binnendyk was ap row:
the semi-final series three games period ended four 2 rt1 s short the local team Wath 17 aiid Ken to doe Corey; manager of � the 1n 'the lntarests: of the Federa- ed, Tu
t e, of regulation bine when e Pt. Ekugelstad got faun of the points; y'ax ds; loads wMt oto Londan, tion of Agriculture, four men., yVnl, SA 0 0.00 a Mo.RUblic
.o On f?n complaint of Bixinendyls, .QO-10,00 a,xn.--'ublzc SeliooX
Also, last Thursday the local
Clinton now meets • Forest in divvard goalie was sta ck on the Se .o - Stratford, atGllexier and Toxxrnto Ilam JRogersorr, Bohn Droadfoofi. J. $inclair and Rt/ McGregor, the �iiidren, sponsored b
G. are be* Semors. were beaten 62.50 by the Alex McGregor and. Alex Bayes;
alit lire first 8 foreh'easl by ,one of Gard Walters' plants, towxisiii I,ibns Cl
2 fin 1Vfi'tcheil seniors zn .an exhvbitzon _ . - attended, and- Were promised a ed to report
v�^ill be request- 7sI 0042.00, a.m. Adastrat Park,.
ing ,scheduled . for Clinton, Lions slap shots', tourney. Ken Cur' mlogs and Clay- '^"- --- -v
p.. t o he repair of the 1,75 - 5.30 p.x>tx, Figslrelrai
p ton Qroves each accounted for 19 grant of $704, 'Me 11rucefield Sinclair •drain, Council .instructed
Arena Saturday night.. :1:Yarly 1n the third; period. at 1,Q9, ' Fire Department Colts 5---W. Edi vard 8 Tara Cal�luhpun scored the ,win- of the lOC41 ;paints.. (r• de C ♦ received a :grant the .clerk to adVertise for tenders
g �j 00 a'nd a grant oil $75 was 'for construction of the Second SU11i1<71AY„LTi x8--
In last night's s game, - ,-- Q T 8.30.70.00 p ARCH b0- Sita '
described •ring goal wen he •att'empted to � �
ls- , c made to the Huron Central Agric- Concession Municipal. Drain,
by flee players' as a ni ailv?',�tuck pass the lsu out from behind the �O'w�n. Wlx�s ia���, j� (''�'
•affadr, Bob Doig scared two goals net, the puck appeared to be �'Oublric
brant ultural StiCietY, spt>nsoxs of tele X! 9, enses of $25 each were .al
to- lead the Colts. Other scorers drawn into the net by the goal Clinton Spring Show; .Scott Mem- .lowed delegates to the'Gotsd Roads 16[4NDAY, BCH 11 -
gates
tender. A ;1.30-7,1.30 a,in.-- RCAF 1?ub1i A
were Gord Walters, John Hartley,• et/. Boyes drew six assist gaxnSt Ratepayer. analIospital received. $25. Convention, The treasurer was ,Ska;ting
Kexi Doig and Babe Arbour.
on the play, as he shot the puck 94
S
ho Lavas ComtractZng Cgrripaiv ie Instructed to ay subsidy an the 1.341- 3:0¢ , an: ni r
�r 7 Y p
,Baines,. Lever and Fitzpatrick behind the net in the first place. For Sewer Charges ceived the contract for crushing Big Munieilsa3 Drain to eli '•ble: 4,30, 6,30 ,m.= e
were Pt, Edward scorers, Just to make sure of the vitt Township of Goderich, upon re- and haulm gr l' P ewees
The last .disputed account for nest of the Clua,ton S. rir> li?aar g gni aver at. 6�4 cents Parties when the same is received, $,00 - 9,00. p.zn.•- Ky
scored a,p g per cu. yd', One .other tender was from Toronto,
dro
Coils 6 --Pt. Edward 4 n ti1� third ..afteanlana s xong
sewage charges, was cleared up for officials, raised the grant which received from eor e # .t
p Y 8 G . g V. Ell, o t At a previous meeting the .cairn- `TUEISDAY, it 118--
Last Friday night the Calfs won the Town of Clinton on Tuesday, they make each year, from $50 to
aut .6-4 in a fast; hard -checking game defensively for the Colts., when Jude Frank Fingland for. 66i/z cents. til had authorized, an agreemerut 4 30.-5.30. p.m, public School
g $100. Meeting in Holmesville an '.Hubert Cooper, Fxeter, receive+ with the Union Gas Com an iv. 'Children, grades 1 to 4,
game with Ft, Edward, to take a IWthis ,period' Pt, ladvvard claim- found; a 'decision in favour of th.e March 3, all members were ores- the contract p Y g• s onsared b Li Cl
twos to one lead in their sem.- ed to have scored on two occas- town, with regard ka t?1e ' hoinas colt, e cora ace for Spraying cattle in P Y ans Club,.
y g g permission for them to in,
d'inal! series. •
ions, Bain gat in .close at 5.50 and Churchill property. for warble fly' control, at 12 .cents stall pipeline through the township, WEDNESDAY MARCH 1
The teams Were tied 2-2 at the shot on •goal;. the puck went be Reeve John 13eeve. s presided ov- per head per spray, Council will and. for transmission of gas. 6'”
enol Of the first :period. Clinton hind' Den omme, but nat over the Mr. Churchill has. contended er the meeting, when .a ,plan of 2.15, - 4.60 p mi,-+P;ublic Skating
lcorem were. Bob Doig from, Ken goal -line. l Then at 15.x6 in a that since the tawai's sewage can« sub -division from Austin Fuller
nectaon to :the store occupied, by was given final .approval and was THUUSDAY, MARC ZQ,.
Doig and Bair Giron, at 7,21E Then scramble in front of Denamme, Sianifortih• s g • 3:00.4,001pmI,---�ROAF Public
at I:4.% Garon scored ori a pass Kirkland claimed the puck went °e , was too hi h fgr forwarded to the Department of Town
fropi John Hartley. in'. On both occasions the visit- him, to drain his basement, or to Planning and Development, Council InAction 4.30-5,30 pan. Public. School,
Tlie, second period also, ended :ing players put up quite a holler, install a washroom in the base- Two landowners, M. K, Mote grades 5 to 8, sponsored'
with the score tied', 4-4: Wright Walters and Fitzpatidck were givr merit, that he did not feet he -and James Stoner, are concerned (Continued from - page one) 1 mittee to buy a pump and hose by Lions Club.
scoured for:Pt. Edward at 3.25 from. .en roughing and elbowing ,penal- shrruld pay the sewage part of his with a tree, planting agreement council had done for themselves for $632, to, use at rural fires. -�•- ---�
a scramblg in trout of the Clinton ties at 17,03 and continued their tax ,levy. this year, between the county and along the industrial promotion Councillor R. N, Irwin explain -
net, At 4.2.6 Ken Doig evened the feud in the penalty box and were Ever since the. sewage system .the township, Two readings were line, "You don't ,get anything in ed the situation with• regard• to I
count again .on a play wlth,'Walt- sent to tho dressing rooms. Clinton was installed,in. Clinton over ten given the necessary by»law and it this world without help'liig ^ourii� street lights, I11 1956 the town
ers and Gals Doig, Two minutes 'Collected five pexidkies while• P't. Years ago, persons owning pro- was forwarded to the• Department self." Councillor Beattie roplied was paying $325
later' Murray Col uhoun put .the Edward got seven, perty to which connection is avail- of Lands and Forests fora rov- � per charge for i
q pp that, `W'e pay the man to do it th'es'e lights, Now the charge had
able, have been assessed a .certain al• for us." e been reduced, to $217.78, or• just
of the debenture cost Three readings were given a by- -Councilor N. Livermoreasked, 4a a word, minimum 75q
percentage$108 less than two Years ago, Ac-�
of installing the sewer, as well as law to allow f6r the spending of '"If he did send up a hot prospect, cording to Superintendent • J.
Special Prizes and TrrQphy Winners a min9mum • charge for service. $30,000 on township roads in 1958. what have we to offer 'them?" Rands, 31 street lights of the 00derieh i'avillou. ' C a b a r e t-
1 Bert Harris was re -hired :fpr Olinton is fortunate in not hav- f+luores'c'ent variety -6 feet long- Dancing every, Saturday. Music,
•Mr. Churchill was represented this week
another e by Benny Goodfellow,
At Last Weed s County Seed Fair by Mr. Callahan of Dannelly and year at $1.25 per hour ing (at present) any empty fay- could be installed at no immediate and his orchestra. Friday, March
Donnelly, Goderich. The towns with a minimum: guarantee of torles or industrial buildings, Tfi`- cost to the town; and' with an ad* 14, modern and •old time dancing;
Pfister- Corm Hybrid; Ltd., spec It. N. Alexander, far• best bush- case was presented by E. Beecher $100 per month for winter man- ere is plenty of unoccupied land ditipnal expense of $75 per anon- to the Westernalres•. Coaxing Fri-
ial, Robert P. Allan; Robert Fath- el of wheat, Kenneth Ryan. Menzies. John Livermore clerk, ths, and an allowance of 10 cents borderinethe railway trach, wh- th. Actually this would result in day, March 21, Johnnie! Faina and',
�eringham•. Hensall District Co-op, for you- of the town, presented information per male for use of car when get- ich will also soon border the still $33 less than was being paid, the Canadian Play "Boys, See -
Hullett Township Federation of ngest •exhibitor with 10 or more about the property and similar ting repairs, natural gas pipe -line. two years ago, special ad, next week. 11b,
Agriculture, for most pallets in paints, D'onadd Coyne, situations along that area. :Cam- Included in: accounts passed, Applic4tions A motion was passed authoriz- Saturday,, ;March 15 -St. Pat
seed grain, J, Arnold Jamieson; Siinpson�Sears' Limed, special Bron Proctor, employed with the were . 75 for direct relief 48 for in the :Clinton Public Utilities rigk's Bazaar and Tea, 3 to 6 p.m.
and for most points in small seed for highest number of points in.$ $ A license to Lawrie Slade, man- g ,, Wesley -Willis W.A. 10-1=[>
class, Donald, Buchanan. ' the fair, J. Arnold; Jamieson, Clinton Public Utilities Commis- an indigent . bill to the county; $25 ager of • the new IGA store, to re- Commission to go ahead and in -
Russell Balton special for most T.
pe 'Eaton, Limited, special for cion testified that the invoices for grant to
the Canadian Mental tail tobacco, and cigarettes was stall the lights. Friday, March 21 --Square Dan-,
Spon -
points in the fair, J, Arnold Jam- best bushel of oats, No Cart- sewage service had -gone Out to Health Association; $90 far deli- authorized. Permission was given: Spring Shaw Ce, Night.. Norm Lindsay as dir-
ector. with 54 points. Wright, Mr, C3hurehill, ,4 gate's expenses to. the Good Raids ector. C.Znntan Legion Ha11, Spon -
p Ball and Mutch Hardware to er- -Melvin Crich director of Huron sac: Huron. Central Agricultural
Lorne Brov�n Motors, special convention and the road superin- g
Ontario Bean, Growers Marltet- for ,best bushel of barley, L. P. When he failed to pay them, the ect an overhanging sign. Central Agricultural Society, ap- SocietY,. Proceeds for Clinton
ing Board speciaVfor best .bushel Coyne. accounts were turned over to the tend'ent's payroll of $2,711,05. Building. permits were OK'd for peered to plea far an addition to Spring, Far,. 11-2 x
of field beans' (white), Robert P. Jrn o town, which, upon failing. to col- The next meeting of council will K. W. Colquhoun, $1,500, store the grant annually paid to the Saturday, March 22 - Varna:
Allan. , lent with tares, had brought the be at 8.30' o'clock on April. T. front; Norman Carter, canopy, Clinton Spring Show. A motion WIA Bake Sale, in the Council
Jones, MaeNaugliton, Exeter, Public School. Boys matter before' the court, There were 17 tenders for the $1,000. i3y Councillor Bridle, seconded by Chambers, Clinton, at 3 p.m.
special for best half bushel of tin- ✓ The feeling of the Town, which, jobs in connection with warble fly Claims for Damage Councillor Livermore, that it be 11-12-b
*thy, Donald Buchanan; for best Defeat Air Farce was upheld by Judge Fingland, Control advertisements. Donald A bill from Donald Switzer for increased from $150 to $240 was Reserve Sat, April 19 - For•
,half bushel of red clover, Donald ' Eastern •Star Bazaar and Sale of
Buchanan; and for best haN busshel was that in. no case is a sewage Lobb 'was hired as inspector at 90 $94.70 in payment for broken lost. Council endorsed the cus- Used. Clothing, to be held in the
of a)falfa, Robert Fotlieringharxr. School In Haeke system put in, to salt the indivzd- cents per hour and t'en cents per springs in cars operated over town tomary grant of , 150.
J , $ Town Flail. 7 ih
• Exeter Times -Advocate s�peci� u•als needs, and the local author- mile; Bruce Volland as sprayer at stee•ts and another ,from Reeve
for youngest exhibitor having two
or more entries, Donald Coyne,
RR 5, Seaforth (13 years.). ""'
A. Y. McLean trophy for 4,H
Club member with highest number
of points 'by exhibiting ire three ar
more open classes; Robert Broad-
foot, with 41. Runner-up was, Ro-
A team: from Clinton Public
Scho'o'l trounced a group .from
A/V/1Vi Hugh Caizapbell Public
School :here on Monday with a
score of 7-0,
In the first period, goals were
scored by Bruce Cooper (Budd
Boyes) and Doug Mair (John Co-
hies had never guaranteed that
Mr. Churchill could make use of
the service, as he a
apparently bad
hoped to da
12 cents per head for the first
spray and 13 cents,per head for
p Y �'
the second spray. Powder will be
ordered from King Calcium Ca.
Stanley for $43 for the same thing,
were referred to' the Insurance
Company.
Permission was given the Lad-
ies; Auxiliary to the Clinton Pub -
li Hospital, for holding tag day
on Saturday, May 10.
,
■■!! !1d
HMl1ett Doubles Spring' Show Grant
bert Fatheringliam with 40.
oper). In tha .second period Ray-
Jones McNair hton Mceter, per-
g ,
petual shield for most points inCA[�
.Contract for lowering ceil-
Canad'a Packers, Exeter, for
best bushel of turnips; Rene.De1-
mond Garon got two unassisted;'
,Toho (Doug. Macaulay);
g , �"
Agrees to Share Fire Protection (osts
,the
ing of the clerk"s office, was let
to Earl Doucette the tendered
' . �berque, RR. 2, •Brussels'.
Doug, Macaulay and Budd Boyes.
Macaulay
6 o,2! r
at
Goderich Township Federation
Clinton; Bob Livermore, goal;
Seeds, Robert Fotheringham, 24
for price of $65.90. There were
of Agriculture special for exhibit-
Douglas Macaulay, Charles Snell;
A request from the. Seaforth the Hullett Township, Commun-
two other tenders. This job is
with' highest points from the
Budd Boyes, •centre, Bruce Cooper
Fire Area Board towards the pur- ity Hall Board, and the donation
part of a plan to do some work
.township, Alvin Wise, with 12
and Raymond- Garon, wings; Bar-
chasing of a "wet -water hydro of a shield was made to the Hul-
each year on the town hall,
points. i . �,
Cann s Mill, Exeter, special for
den; McRae,, Ron Lockwood, Vic-
for Cyr, Dwight Williams, John
blender"',r_ has been approved by lett Township Music Festival
w_11 -j.4. h` C 'I h' I, Ba d f th 1 f
By-law to provide for the ex -
p'enditures on roads ar streets was
ten bushel nits, Morle McMi.ch- oans Lp ounce , w is ar , .or a annus spring es -
Y Cooper, Doug. Mair; Don Lock- met here " tival, , 'passed to include $7 6;000 for main -
Read
wood, Craig Cox, Bryan Cyr, Dan
Read Bros., Elmira, special for Freeman The. -township share was approx- George Radford, Blyth, was a- tenapoe and $.4,000 for new con -
second highest number of points &t
a—
imately $65 of the total $400 cont.
warded, the contract for 12,000 yar-
fair, Rabert Broadfoot.
P�'� WHITE
the board, set up about four years
ds of .graved,
Jones McNair hton Mceter, per-
g ,
petual shield for most points inCA[�
�^+ y�ago,
PAIdJS
gives fire protection ••to a
number of surrounding. townships
Appointments made:. Borden
Brawn, Killburn, as supplier of
small seed classes, Donald Bush
anile"
Approx. 3" x 5"
in the Seaforth area. r
warble fly powder; Arthur Hallan,
ti', • Raya1,73anlc of Canatia, Clinton,
for mos:i'points in grain and small
5o, each;; 16 for 40c
Headed b Reeve William Jew-
Y
itt, council gave two readings to
Auburn warble f1�
, Y inspector; and
James Loki man, Goderich Town -
Seeds, Robert Fotheringham, 24
CLINTON NEWS -RE 00"
a by-law allowing the Union, Gas
ship, warble fiy sprayer at nine
points; Sam Robinson, Fordwich,
°"` -`
Co. Ltd, to _lay pipelines and to
cents a head.
21 points,
`?
Getting Married?
serve the tawnship with natural
Council doubled last year's gr-
naanu of Montreal, Clinton, for
Championship in feed grain, L. P.
gas, The by-law now will be sub-
amts to fair boards• --•giving ' $100
Coyne
Asir To See
matted to the Ontario Fuel Board,
in place of the former $50 to each
Canadian,. Bank of Conimeree.
Stationery �.2tr1. Sles
for approval,
of the fair boards of Blyth, Clinton
Blyth; silver plated tray for -hay
A grant of $100 was made to
and Seaforth.
,championship, W. J. McDowell,
at the
RR 2, Seafartb.
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36 x 82 -- $2.29
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Cream, Green or Duplex.
37 x 70 — $2,751
37 x $2 — $3.15
42 x 70 -- $4,00
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plastic; completely washable, in White,
Cream. 37 x 70 -- $3.10
37 x 82- .$3,50
42 -x 70 ,' $4,40
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White or Cmam, 36 x 70 185
36x32�$11AS
42 x 70 $2.50
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0OOKS and $TATIoNIMY
Councillor Beattie explained
that the reason sidewalks have
not been plowed is that the town's
equipment was not able to do the
job. He said the public works
committee was considering oiling
the streets instead of using cal-
cium, and proposed starting this
year with Beech and Maple street
area. Cost was estimated at $600
a mile,
Approval was given the Protec-
tion to Persons and Property com-
Prize 'Winners at Huron County Seed Fair
Fail WheatLTien Ryan, RR 1, Hybrid Corn --from Club Mem- South. Huron District High School;
Waltan; Walter Shortreed, RR 8, bers 1957 grain corn club plat, Er- Helen Anderson,
Waltan; William T. Livingston, icc Finkbeiner, RR 1, Crediton; Hybrid Corn --Robert P, Allan;
RR 2, Seaforth; .Robert Fathering- Glen Greb, RR 3, Zurich; Gary Robert Fatheringham; Robert
ham, RR 3, Sedforth; Robert I Roweliffe, RR 1, Hensall; Douglas Broadfoat; Norman Durst, RR 2,
Broadfoot, Brucefield; brie Ander- Clark, RR, 5, Seaforth, Clinton James F. Coultes, RR 5,
son, P.P. 1, Londesbaro. Oats -(open. to members of field Wingbarn; John F. Bell, RR 2,
Early Oats -Donald 13uchanan, crop competition in 1957), Ivan Seaforth; Donald Buchanan, RR
RR 1, Londesboro; Williain Bak- MpClymont; Andrew Turnbull; L, 1, Londesboro.
Iter, RR. 1, Auburn.; Andrew Turn- p, Coyne; J. Arnold Jamieson; Turnips (not waxed) -Rune Del -
bull, RR 2, Brussels. Robert ,Broadfoot, H, Boyd Tay- berque, RR 2, brussels; Murray
Medium or Late OM9 -- Sam lor, Donald Buchanan. Roy, RR 1, Landesbora; I. P.
Robinson, RR 1, Fordwich; J. Ar- • Coyne; Hugh Rundle.
Hybrld Corn ---(open to members Oats (10 bushels,
nald Jamieson, RR 4, CIlnton; of field. cropcompetition in 1956), graded or,Marg
Norman Cartwright, Londes:borw, ley McMichael; John Taylor, RR
Robert Broadfoot, John,'. Bell,
Ai:Win Wise, Clinton; William. Hol- 5, Wingharn; Andrew 'Turnbull;
land, Clinton; RR 9r, Seaforth; Donald Buchan= Ivan McClymont• William Hol-
Donald Buchanan, ,
Novice Oat Class --Sam Rabin, an. ixaltwlxeat -Brit Anderson, pp land, Lloyd J. Holland, Clinton.
son;, William Bakker; Marley Ifarley (10 bushels graded) --
McMichael; Robert Fotheringham; 1, Londesbaro; Donald Hering- thigh A. Rundle; John Taylor; Rty-
Ivan Moolyrnont, Varna; Donald way,bert Broadfoot; Iden Alton; L, P.
Coyne, RR, 5, Seaforth. Field Beans--- Robert .P, Allan, Coyne.
Bruce;fiold; Marlene McLachlan, Mixed Graln, I,, F. Coyne; J.
Barioy-(Other than, malting), RR 3, ldppen, Evelyn Hyde, Mar
Lewis 1'. Coyne, All 5, Seafarth; ' Arnold Jamieson, licit Anderson;
1;3oyd �fayl�ar; Hugh 14, Rundle, RR 11yip aricl Alex Hyde, all afi Robert Broadfoot; Robert Vother-
RR 31 Bxetbr, J. Arnold. Jamieson; RR 3, happen, Ingham,; Ken Alton; Norman
R, N. Alexander, Londesboro; #inathy- �D'aitald Buchanan R. C'artwAght; Robert P. Allah, And-
>5oriald Coyne; Robert Fotheringw N. Alexander; J, Arnold 3amieson; rest/ Turnbull; Richard 1'x'octtlr,
ham, Rob, "t Broadfodt; Eric Aft.William
T. Livingston; Robert RR, 5t. Brussels;;, 1.1', Boyd Taylor;
Berson, Ken Alton, Rte. 7, Luck, Broadfoot; Andrew Turnbull, Rab, I.Cohneth Ryan; Walter Shortreed.
now; -Helen. Anderson, RR 5, Clingy ert l otheringham. fast Out Rhy'•w--Kenneth Ryan,
tori; Jahn Taylor,
RR; 5, Wingham; Ac(l Cloven- wDonald Buchanan,; Robert Vytheringham; Douglas
IVbrxnarr"irartwriglt.t, Tien Alton; J, Arnold Jatniesoxk; Clark; J, Arnold Jamieson.; And -
Flat - Anderson's Plax Pru. Egret Anderson; William Bakker; grow '�arnbwp' a. 136yc1 Taylor,
ducts; Robert l:'titherbigham. % Second Out Hay -W, J. Me,
-Alfalfa Robert Fotheringham, Dowell; Cierenoe YullI, RR 5,
Rye ele> t Anderson., Heleri Aniderson. Brussels; Douglas Clark; J. Arn-1
Oats --- Nornian CartvWxight, Early 1,6tatoes-•-AndreW Tutn. old Jamieson, J, 11 fjttglil,
Donald H i
Eyxi n a RR 3 Tar ••
us �:,
�' , bull l Hens lit
'Vi1'illiariz l7ougai , # ,, First Cita Field Cltbtilieii Ilay
cels, Robert Brohdfbot; Robert R,obeq •P, Allain.; Robert Arlan, Aabert P.•Alldn; Richard Vrocto+ok
F�otheringharri; Xenne-th Ryan; J. Sr,; A, Y, McLaren, Hcnsall; Carl J, Arnold Jaaniesors; DarAld 1%rri«
boughs Jamieson; Donald Layne; AOwe, Hannan. ingway; H, Boyd Taylor.
'DOnal d Ryah, RA 1, `Vi ,410 ,; Jam« late Votatoes - Andr+'W Turn•- S4*16rid Cut Atilt Olio
es Altwandery Londes'boto; David ' bull, Robert .Alan, Sr".; llobef!t F. -Glen Wise; Rob6rt P. A 1#�1
Alextila ler, Leiidosboto, �All'ari; Fred McC1ymont, 'Vai3ia, 1r. MOO; 'Lien• Wise, -
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