The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1948-09-30, Page 5THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 30, 1948
FOR THAT
HARDWOOD & TILE
FLOORS LAID
Old Floors Re-Finished
Wallace Bowden
WOODHAM
Phone Kirkton 53rl0
Are You Ruptured?
Our Service is Different. We
Sell You a Fit in Our Private
• Truss Room
Trusses, Belts,
Supports of All Kinds
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
Over 15 years experience.
Your Drugs at
Robertson’s
Phone 50 Exeter
Lecturer: "Of course
you all know what the
inside of a corpuscle
looks like.”
Chairman: ‘‘Most of
us do, but you’d better
explain for those that
haven’t been inside one.”
Prize Winners at the^Exeter Fall Fair,^Last Week Buy it, sell it, find it, tell it,
do itr—witlx Times-Advocnte
WANT ADS.
2.27 class—Wee
by Thomas Year-
Marva Gratton,
E. Sweitzer;
H. A.
Bailey;
E. “
pastel,
Sanders,
; squash—-M. E
McClymont;
bouquet.
W. Doupe; basket of cut flow
ers,
scape,
Fuss;
H. A.
, Mrs. J. Hodgert, Mrs.
S.
Mrs.
M. E.
—R.
winter
Clarke;
M. E. Hooper
Mrs. J.
Weber,
EXETERPHONE 16
Filson of Denfield; two-year-old
sow—A. Hicks, W. R. j^obb &
Son, G. Douglas, AV. R. Lobb &
Son, A. Hicks; one-year-old sow
—IL Filson, G. Douglas; sow,
under one year— W. R. Lobb &
Son (first and second), q, Doug
las, H. Filson, G. Dogulas;
under '
(first
(third fourth and fifth);
of bacon hogs—G. Douglas/
Hicks, Archie Etherington
Hensail (third and fourth); hoar
under six months A. Hicks, G.
Douglas (second and third), H.
Filson; C -
—W. R.
Hawkin’s
rington.
Judge:
Poultry
Brahmas—Ivan McClymont of
Varna (two firsts, two seconds);
Orpingtons—I. McClymont (four
firsts and three seconds); AVyan-
dottes—McClymont (four firsts
■and four seconds; Barred Rocks
—I. McClymont (one first, and
two seconds), Milne Pullen (two
firsts); White Rocks—I McCly-
mount (four firsts and one se
cond); Rhode Island Reds—I.
McClymont (two firsts and two
seconds); New Hampshire Reds
—I McClymont (two seconds),
Victor Hogarth of Exetex- (two
firsts), Edgar Cudmore & Son
of Hensall (one first and two
seconds); Black Giants—I. Mc
Clymont (two firsts and two se
conds), V. Hogarth (one first);
Sussex—I. McClymont (two firsts
and two seconds); V. Hogarth
(one first); Minorcas—I. McCly
mont (foui- firsts and three se
conds) ; AVhite Leghorns—I. Mc
Clymont (two firsts and one se
cond, E. Cudmore Son (one
first and one second); Brown
Leghorns—I. McClymont (three
i firsts and one second); Anconas '- ■I. McClymont (four firsts and
j three seconds); Wein’s special
—E. Cudmore & Sou; Bantams
—Bruce Tuckey of Exeter (two
firsts and one second ); George.
Snell of Exeter (c,vo firsts), E. I
Cudmore & Son (one second), IC
ster, over 15.2—-A. B. Weber,
Brood mare and W- Mayburry; undei’ 15.2—-W.
Ailsa Mayburry, Becker & Willert, A.
IB. Weber; harness tandem1—W.
■ Mayburry, J. Tye; lady driver—
J. Tye, W. Mayburry, J, Tye,
Clarence Shean,
Road race:
Mayburry,
Mayburry.
Boy or
Ironside of
W. Etherington.
.Pony class: Brood mare and
foal—J. Tye, C. Shean, J, Tye;
foal—C. Shean, J. Tye, A. W.
Etherington; saddle race, undex*
ten hands—Miss Ironside, A. W.
Etherington, A. Isaac; over ten
hands—Whitney Coates of Cen
tralia; best outfit—J. Tye, S.
Ironside, C. Shean; saddle pony
—S. Ironside, C. Shean, Becker
& Willert.
Special t a n d e in, heavy—P.
Graham, AV. J. Dale; Sunoco
special, best three horses—-AV. J.
Dale; Grafton special, best
horses—P. Graham.
Judge of heavy horses;
fred Shaw, Turneville.
Judge of light horses:
McCready.
Cattle
Shorthorns: Aged c o w—Roy
Nethercott of St. Marys (first,
second and third); two-year-old
heifer—R, Nethercott; one-year-
old heifer—R. Nethercott (first
and second), Gerald Millson of
Granton; heifer calf—R. Nether
cott (first and second); bull
calf—G. Millson, R. Netlxercott;
two-year-old b u 11-—R, Nether
cott; diploma—R. Nethercott.
Herefords: Aged cow—AV. S
O’Neil of D e n f i e 1 d, Howard
Wright of Cromarty; two-year-
old heifer—II. Wright (first and
second); one - year - old heifer—
Robert Hern of Granton, W. S.
O’Neil (second and third); hei
fer calf—W. S. O’Neil, Howard
Wright (second and third); bull
calf—W. S. O’Neil, II, Wright;
one-year-old bull—AV. S. O’Neil
(first and second); two-year-old
b u 1 1—AV. S. O’Neil, Warren
Brock of Granton, H. Wright;
diploma—AV. S. O’Neil.
Holsteins; Aged cow—Ross
Marshal] of Kirkton, Dick Ja
cobs of Clinton, Ward Hodgins
& Sons of Clandeboye; two-yaar-
old heifer—D. Jacobs (first and
second). R. Marshall; one-year-
old heifer—-R. Marshall, M. Dob
son of Kirkton, Ward Hodgins
& Sons; heifex’ calf (sr.)—W.
Hodgins & Sons (first, and se
cond), R. Marshall; lxeifex- calf
(jr.)—R. Marshall, M. Dobson,
R. Marshall; bull calf—W. Hod
gins & Sons, D. Jacobs, Alvixx
McGee of Goderich; bull—-W.
Hodgins & Sons, R. Marshall:
diploma—D. Jacobs.
Grade: Heifer calf—A. Wal
lace of Granton; steer calf—R.
Hern.
Herd: W. S. O’Neil, R. Nether
cott; three animals—R. Nether
cott, W. S. O'Neil, H. Wrighit.
Baby beef: Usborne Twp.—
AV. Brock (first and second), R.
Hern, W- Brock; Agricultural
Society—W. S. O’Neil, AV. Brock
(second and third), R. Hern, W.
Brock.
Special prizes: Traquair’s spe
cial—W. S. O’Neil; Canada Pac
ker’s special, Shorthorn—R.
Nethercott, Her etor d—W. S.
O’Neil; T. Eaton Co. Ltd., To
ronto, special.—R. Marshall; AV.
C. Pearce special—R. Hern;
Fink’s Butcher Shop special—
W. S. O’Neil.
Judge: Hume Glutton, R.R. 5.
Goderich.
Sheep
Dorset horned: Aged ram—
Preston Dearing & Son of Exe
ter (first and second), Orval
McGowan of Bly th; shearling
ram—P. Dearing & Son (first
an-d second), O. McGowan; ram
lamb—P. Dearing & Son (first
and second), O. McGowan; ewe
—P. Dearing ■& Son (first and
second), O. McGowan; shearling
ewe— p. Dearing & Son (first
and second), O. McGowan; ewe
lamb—P. Dearing & Son (first
and second), O. McGowan.
Oxford Downs: Aged ram—
O. McGowan, Donald Dearing of
Exeter; shearling ram—D. Dear
lamb—
Dearing
ewe—O.
O. Mc-
D. Dear-
Horses
Agricultural:
foal—Alden Craven of
Craig, first and second; foal—-
A, Craven; one-year-old—E. J.
) Atwell of Belton, Arthux* Thomp
son, R.R, 8, Parkhill; four-year-
old—AV. J. Dale of Clinton,
Peter Graham of Ilderton, WV J.
Dale; diploma—AV. J. Dale.
Heavy draft: Brood mare
foal—-Petei- Graham, E. J,
well; foal—H. J. Atwell;
year-old—Peter Graham;
year-old—Sanford Reid,
Parkhill, Petex* Graham:
and
At-
two-
one-
R.R. 8,
four-
year-old—W. J. Dale, Peter Gra
ham, W. J. Dale; diploma—W,
J. Dale.
Wagon horses: Brood mare—
A. Craven; foal—A. Craven;
one-year-old—-A. Craven; single
wagon horse—Henry Eagleson of
Dashwood (first and second), E,
J. Atwell; four-year-old—H. Ea-
gleson (first and second). E, J.
Atwell.
Percheron or Belgian
mare and foal
foal—P. Graham;
—-Leonard Hunter
(first and second).
Roadster; Brood
foal—Elmer Restemayer of Zu
rich, Milne Pullen of R.R. 1,
Granton, Harvey Gelinas of Cre-
diton; colt—A. Craven, H. Ge
linas, E. Restemayer, M. Pullen;
two-year-old—S. Reid
Carriage class: Brood mare
‘and foal-—E. J. Atwell, A. Cra
ven, Harold Taylox* of Exeter;
colt—E. J. Atwell, H. Taylor:
three-year-old—Wm. Mayburry of
Woodstock; one-year-old—■Arnold
Merner of Zurich, Becker & AVil-
lert of Dashwood, H. Taylor.
Horse in harness; General
purpose
well;
P. Graham,
draft.—W. J.
Percheron or
ter; carriage
burry; road
burry, A. B.
pony teams—
2, New Hamburg, A. AV. Ethe-
rington, Hensail; single carriage,
over 15.2—AV. Mayburry; underW. Mayburry; single road- I
i I
I
i
I
Brood
•Peter Graham;
four-year-old
of Clinton
mare and
in
-H. Eagleson, E. J. At-
agricultural—W. J. Dale,
A. Craven; heavy
Dale, P, Graham;
Belgian—L. Hun-
teani—Wm. May
team s—AV in. M ay-
AVeber, Kitchener;
-Jack Tye of R.R.
that after a hard sum-We don’t need to explain
mer of driving, your car should have a thorough
check-over to save costly repair bills. Let us look
over your car today.
South End Service
RUSS AND CHUCK SNELL
Exeter Phone 328
WIN A FREE TRIP
TO ISLES
Open to Winners of "Esso” Classes
at O.P.A. Branch Matches
AGAIN THIS YEAR, Imperial Oil Limited offers a
grand prize of a free trip to the British Isles to
each of the two top men in the "Esso Champions”'
Tractor Class at the International Plowing Match
at Lindsay on October 15th.
The "Esso Champions” Class is open to winners of
"Esso Champions Special” classes at O.P.A. branch
matches. Don’t fail to enter this class at your local
county match. You may be one of the "lucky two.”
Get full particulars from the secretary of your
county branch of the Ontario Plowmen’s Association.
NOTE: Winners of Esso classes at O.P.A.
branch matches held last fall, after the 1947
International match, are eligible for the
"Esso Champions” class oil October 15th.
IMPERIAL OIL LIMITED
Farm Division
W. May burry, ,
Mitchell.
A, B. Weber,
A. B„ Weber,
W.
W.
i
girl rider: Sandra
Arva, C. Shean, A.
_; sow,
six months--G, Douglas
and second), a. Hicks
pair
, A.
of
Canada Packer’s
Lobb & Son;
special Archie
special
George
Ethe-
five
Wil-
Carl
McGowan; ram
Donald
third);
Dearing,
shearling ewe—
0. McGowan (second and
; ewe lamb-
ing, O.
O. McGowan,
(second and
McGowan, D.
Gowan
ing,
third; ewe lamb—D. Dearing,
O. McGowan, D. Dearing.
Shropshire Downs: Aged ram
—0. McGowan (first and se
cond), George A. Armstrong of
St. Pauls; shearling ram—O.
McGowan (first and second):
ram lamb—G. Armstrong O. Mc
Gowan, G. Armstrong; ewe—O.
McGowan (first and second), G.
Armstrong; shearling ewe—O.
McGowan, G. Armstrong, O. Mc
Gowan; ewe lamb—0. McGowan,
G. Armstrong (second and
third).
Lincolns: A. D. Steeper of
Ailsa Graig (six firsts and four
seconds).
Leicesters: George Armstrong
(three firsts).
Southdowns: J. B. Kennedy of
Ilderton (six firsts and six se
conds).
Pen long wool: A, D. Steeper;
pen short wool: P. Dearing &
Son, J. B. Kennedy.
judges: A. D. Steeper, John
B. Kennedy.
Hogs
Bacon hogs: Two-year-old boar
—Andrew Hicks of Centralia,
W. R. Lobb & Son of Clinton,
George Douglas of Mitchell; one-
year-old boar—G. Douglas; boar
under one year—A. I-Iioks, Hugh
Mrs. AV. Doupe, Mrs. H.
Hern; hand bouquet, Mrs. J,
Hodgert; novelty in cut flowers,
Mrs. j. Hodgert; spray of flow
ers, Mrs. W. "
Doupe; J. A, Jenkins
Ltd. special,
Judge, Ralph Bailey.
Fine Aids and Crafts
Oil Paintings: scene, Donald
Petrie, Exeter, Mrs. Edgar Dar
ling; fruit or vegetables, Mrs.
E. Darling; flowers, D. Petrie.
Mrs. E. Darling; animals: I).
Petrie, Mrs. E. Darling; marine
view, D. Petrie, Mrs. E. Darling,
portrait, D, Petrie, Sheila Bailey
Exeter. Water Colors: land-
Darling, H. A
E. Darling,
,or flowers,
Petrie;
Fuss;
and
Darling;
‘ S. “
E. Darling; pen i
H. A. Fuss, S.
g, Mrs. E.
sepia scene,
H. A. Fuss;
. A. Fuss; artcrafts:
, Marie Cutbush, Grant
wooden projects, II.
collection of snaps,
. Water
Mrs. E.
seascape, Mrs.
Fuss; fruit
Mrs. E. Darling, D.
iginal study,
trait,
ject,
cellaneous,
Mrs.
sketch,
pencil drawini
S. Bailey;
Darling, 1
study, H.
new craft,
Cudmore;
A. Fuss ;
Mrs. J. Hodgert, Lorna Taylor;
Robertson’s special, Mrs. J.
Hodgert. Judges, H. L. Sturgis.
C. Wilson.
or-
por-
sub-
mis-
Bailey,
and ink
. Bailey,
Darling.
Mrs. E.
crayon
■Cecil Jones of
Exeter,
R.R. 1,
& Son;
F. Mc-
& Son;
Pooley.
long
Exe-
heets
Mrs,
sugar
—-N. Clarke, C. Jones; wintex*
cabbage—0. Jones; collection of
vegetables—R. Sanders, E. Sweit
zer; W. A. Jenkins Mfg. Co.
Limited, special—R. Sanders, E.
Sweitzer.
Judge: K. R. Hillier.
Commercial Vegetable Feature
Cabbage—Mrs. AVilfred Doupe,
Archie Etherington, C. Jones, R.
E. Pooley, Mrs. AY Doupe
Verne Pincombe of Exeter, N
Clarke, P, Dearing & Son; tux-
nips—R. E. Pooley, Roy Johns,
Earl Slxapton, Archie Ethering
ton, P. Dearing & Son, V. Pin-
combe, F. Hicks, C. Jones, N,
Clarke H. Pym; sugar beets—
A, Etherington, Ar. Pincombe, C.
Jones, R. E. Pooley, R. Ethe-
rington, A. W. Etherington, F.
Hicks; potatoes—<C. Jones, E,
Sweitzer, H. Pym, F. McCly
mont, E. Shapton, M. E. Hooper
& Son, P. Dearing & Son, R. E.
Pooley; carrots—N. Clarke, E,
Shapton, R. E. Pooley, C. Jones;
l’ed beets—C. Jones, E. Shapton,
R. E. Pooley, P. Dearing & Son.
Judge: Stanley.
Horse Races
First heat,
Bobbie, owned
ley, Crediton; __
owned by Norman Tedball, Park
hill; Pine Ridge Orcus, owned
by Frank Taylor, Exeter; Eva
Braden, owned by Bob Kirby,
AValton.
Second heat, 2.27 class—AVee
Bobbie, Marva Gratton, Eva
—Please Turn to Page Ten
Vegetables
Early potatoes-
Exeter, R. E. Pooley of
Mrs. George Wright, of
Centralia, M. E. Hooper
late potatoes^—C. Jones,
Clymont, M. E. Hooper
group of potatoes—R. E.
Ed Sweitzer of Crediton;
beets-—Robert Sanders of
ter, F. McClymont: globe
—N. Clarke, R. Sanders,
Cecil AVilson of Exeter;
beets—C. Jones; intermediate
mangels—H. A. Fuss; tomatoes
—-Lorna Taylox- of Exeter; inter
mediate earrots—-N. Clarke, Mrs.
Cudmore & Son (-me second) J C. AVilson: long carrots
I. McClymont i one second >; I ders: field carrots—
Guineau Fowl- -1. McClymont j M. E. Hooper & Son;
(foui* firsts).
Utili-ty pens:
Clymont, E.
McClymont;
& Son, I.
and third);
inont, M. Pullen, E.
Son; Minorcas—I.
(first and second).
Rabbits; G. Snell; pair
geons: G. Snell, M, Pullen.
Judge: Jack Weber.
Grain and Seeds
Sheaf of wheat—M. E.
& Son of St. Marys,
Strang of Hensall, H. A.
Zurich; sheaf of oats-
Hoopex- & Son; sheaf of barley
—Jim Harris; bushel fall wheat
—-Harry Strang, M. E. Hooper &
Son; bushel spring wheat—Har
ry Strang; bushel feed barley—
M. E. Hooper & Son, Newton
Clarke, H. A. Fuss, Frank Hicks
of Centralia; oats—Gerald Glenn
of R.R. 1, Hensall, H. Strang,
M, E. Hooper & Son, N. Clarke
bushel timothy seed—M, E. Hoo
per & Son, Mrs. Edgax- Darling
of Clandeboye, H'. A. IFijss; col
lection grain ixx ear—Fred Mc
Clymont of Varna; ensilage corn
—-Earl Shapton of Exeter, M, E.
Hooper & Son; two bushel -malt
ing barley—M. E. Hooper &
Son, H. Strang; malting barley
—M. E. Hooper
Strang, N. Clarke;
alsike—Mrs. Edgar
Agricultural Society
Maurice Coates; husking corn—
Howard Pym of Centr-alia, Roy
Johns, M. E. Hooper ■& Son,
Judge: K. R. Hillier, London.
Flowers
Tuberous begonia, otlxei’ vari
ety begonia, Mrs. John Hodgert,
Exeter; foliage, Mrs. G. Wright
Mrs. J. Hodgert; novelty in pot
ted plants, Mrs. G. Wright, Mrs.
Vernon Heywood, Exeter; Cut
Flowers: snapdragons, Mrs. AV.
Doupe, .Mrs, Waltex-
Dashwood; collection of
Mrs. J. Hodgert, Mrs.
Hern, Granton; white
Mrs. G. Wright, Mrs. W.
mauve asters, Mrs. H.
purple asters, Mrs. H.
Mrs, W. Doupe; pink
Mrs. AV. Doupe, Mrs. H.
coxcombs, coxcombs
Mrs. J.* Hodgert: cosmos,
W. Doupe, Mrs. W. AA^eber;
ora live dahlias, pompom
lia, Mrs. W. Doupe;’ pinks,
J. Hodgert; gladioli, Mrs.
Doupe, Lorna Taylor; six gladi
oli, Mrs. W. Doupe, Lorna Tay- - ixn-nf
H. Hern
mari-
R. San-
■R. Sanders.
i ax. riuoper <v quo, sweet corn
| - M. E. Hooper & Son, E. Sweit-
Leahorns—I. Mc-jzer; bantam corn—R.Cudmore. & Son, I. j E. Sweitzer; watermelons-
Reds - E. Cudmore r- vT«ri
McClymont (second
Rocks —I. McCIy-
Cudnxore &
McClymont
Pi-
Hooper
Harry
Fuss of
-M. E.
& Son, H.
half bushel
Darling;
s p e c i a 1—
Weber,
asters,
Harold
asters,
Doupe.
Hern;
Hern.
asters,
Hern:
feathered,
Mrs.
dec-
dah-
Mrs.
W.
lor; collection gladioli,
Taylor; balsams,
Mrs. G. Wright
golds, Mrs. AV,
Weber “
J. Hodgert
Mrs, J. Hodgert
perennial phlox, Mrs,
single petunia,
Mrs. W. Doupe
Mrs.
Cann,
roses,
roses,
Smith
Doupe,
Ibsis,
Hern;
gert
Mrs.
J.
Mrs.
dahlia flowered
Hern
play zinnias,
Mrs. IL Hern
avals,
Hodgert
ixials, Mrs.
H.
Affenfion
Seed Growers
We Are Buyers of
Sanders,
1—-M. E.
Hooper & Son,’ F. McClymont;
rpumpkins-—R. Sanders, M. E.
Hooper & Son;
Hooper & Son, F.
mu skmel o n s—L or n a Taylor,
McClymont; sweet
Clarke;
H. A.
white or yellow onions—H.
Fuss,
onions—H. A, Fuss, N. Clarke;
citrons—F. McClymont,
Hooper & Son; parsnips-
Sanders, E. Sweitzer;
squash—R. Sanders, N,
summer squash-
& Son, R. Sanders; fall cabbage
turnips—
turnips, other- variety
Fuss, Harold Cudmore;
A.
Spanish
Timothy, Red Clover, Alfalfa
CONSIDER
Newest and Best
tario.
Seed Picked Up
tario.
Highest Cash Prices—Prompt Returns.
Free Storage for Growers Wanting to Hold Seed.
All Growers’ Seed Fully Insured.
Write or Phone
THESE ADVANTAGES
Equipped Plant in Western On
Free Anywhere in Western On-
Jones, MacNaugton Seeds Ltd
P.O. Box “H”
EXETER —
Phone 207
ONTARIO
For the Man
Who Takes
Pride in His
Appearance
Mrs.
; African
Doupe, Mrs. W
French marigolds, Mrs
drunnnondi
Mrs. G.
H
Mrs. H.
; double :
pansies,
Mrs. G. ’
Taylor;
Taylor
salvia,
. Weber
j. Hodgert,
, Mrs.
Wright
; verbenas,
curled
Mrs.
zinnias, Mrs. II.
Lorna Taylor; best dis-
Mrs. J. Hodgert.
collectfon of an-
Mrs. .1.
pereii'
bride’s
Hern;
Exeter,
Lorna
Lorna
Exeter:
Mrs. ,W
Mrs.
scabiosis,
Mrs. G.
W. Doupc;
Hodgert:
G, Wright,
phlox
Wriglu
Bern;
Hern
petunia
Carfrey
Wright;
single
Helen
Mrs. AV.
salplig-
Mrs. H.
J. Hod
stocks.
Mrs.
zinnias.
H. Hern:
Mrs. H. Hern.
; collection of
G. Wright;
Men, have you seen the. fall samples of
our new line of made-to-measure cloth
ing by Savile-Row, Canada’s second
largest clothiers?
Smart cloths are here for you to choose
your fall and winter suit/ topcoat or
overcoat. We invite you to come in and
inspect them.
Handsome tailoring, smart designing
and quality materials go into a garment
by Savile-Row assuring the man
takes pride in his appearance of a
topcoat or overcoat that will
that well-groomed looked.
Inlaid Linoleum
give
who
suit,
him
Congoleum Rugs
New congoleum rugs and inlaid linoleums have just arrived. Several rolls
patterns. Come in and look them over.