The Brussels Post, 1956-08-08, Page 4Section 14, Roots and Hoed Crops
Ixrecors- H. `floods, 4Olin Bowman, Wesley Icerr,
All potatoes raw( e9Astitabo 1 Blks, (60 Ibp,)
Early Potatoes named. „„. .. . .. . .. .. . 2.00 140
bate Potatoes named ... . ,...,„„„„„,„ 2,99 1,50
5 Swede Turnips . • .... •• 1,00 .75
5 Turnips, any variety other than swede 1.00 .76
5White 1'Ield Carrots „ .. „„. „ „..
• 1,00 ,75
Half long Carrots ,„,, 1.00 ,75
S Long table Carrots ... . -..,,...,„ . ... 1.00 (16
5 01004 Turnip Beets ....... ....
6 Long-Rod Beets
1.00
1,00
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5 Parsnips 1.00 .76
5 Winter lIndlighos omit ........... 01E104 1 1.00 ,76
5 Sugar Mangolds .... , . -„..„ ... .. . ... 1,00 .75
5 Mangolds, Wurtzele, Long Red .... 1.00 ,76
5 Long Yellow Mangolds .. .. ........ 1,00 75
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NOTICE; TO CREDITORS
ALL PERSONS having claims
against the ;Els4ate of HENRY
FRANCIS KIRKBY lute of the vill-
age of Bruesels, In the County of
Huron, retired Vdterinary, who died
on or about the eighteenth day of
July, 195.6, ;are hereby . notified to
• send to the undersigned on or before
• • ;the twenty-fifth day of August, 1956,
• full particulars of their claims in
Immediately after the 25th, day of
August, 1956, the ;assets' of the estate
will he distributed among the parties
I entitled thereto having,. regard .only
to claims which the Executors shall
then have notice
DA,T.ED at Brussels, Ontnrio, this
seventh day of August, 1950.
Crawford and Hetherington
Brussels, Ontario
Solicitors for the Estate:
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S., S. NO. 8 GREY CENTENNIAL.
Sunday afternoon, July 22,
two hundred toe-mien pupils, teachers
and their families met in S. S. 8
, school were suitably decorated. At
Grey schoolhouse, The. grounds and.
I the registration table were Donald
• ;Me:Taggart and Alex Barrons, After
I nenewang o;l.d id and loOk-
t
lag over the ;school, the hell rang''at
r. 4 o'clock to announce the afternoon
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progra;mme which was as follows: '
Allan MoTaggart, president, intro-
,duced the programme convener,
1
Kenneth McFarlane; "0 Canada";a";
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Pioneers; Rae Houston welcomed
inlutee of silence in memory of the
J everyone back; 2 songs by tare pre-
sent pupils under ;the direction of
Mrs. D. Raymond, teacher and accom-
panied by Mrs. Stuart McNair;
address by the ;school inspector, Mr,
:Kincaid of Goderich; eolo, Graeme
McDonald accompanied by Mrs.
Martin McDonald; duet Bobby and
Btenda Housten; paper on former
4eachers by Miss Kate MciNabh
who taught ,the school for 14 year's.;
sextet, Bobby and Brenda Houston,
Munray and Gordon Jaeldin, Garry
Evans, and Geraldine McTaggart
sang two tratithets; history of the
School, Adrian MeTaggart; Solo
C4,eik•aldItie Ilfdpaggarit accompanied
by YVorine MeTaiggarb; 'solo, Beryl
McFarlane, accompanied by 'Vetda
Watson; history of 'Grey Twp. by
Yvonne McTagglart; former teachers
;stood, Oldest former Mil, Mrs. Isa-
bella Bell, Waterdo.Wn; former pupil
coming the fatbliedt, Mr. Alex Mo.
Nabb, San Pableo, Calif. They were
each prevented with a prize and both
replied briefly. Allan MeTaggart
;thanked all the CoMmittee and the
Natirrital Antheen btottgh the pto,
ramme 'to a. Chase,
A basket supper and centennial
cake d.ectittaited in pink and white
was iset.t.;ed by the ladies, of the
section.
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THE BRUSSELS POST Weilt)W0alt AlOrtst 81,10-004
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Pfau Your Exhibits Now
Bru$sels. Fall Fair Sept, 2728
mak APARSQ14$ 114\1,04 otalme.
agailust :14.1tate H.•
PULTON, late of the 'Village- of Brits,
,sels, in the Venni*: of 1.Ittron, retired
falriner, died on or about the
twenty-first day of MAY. 1055.. are
',hereby notified to send to the,
ntuietsl.gned; on or boferelhe tw;enty,,
day of -Ilalgtist, 29so, full parti.
Cams of their el:alms In Writing,•
Truinedlaitely after the 25th, day of
Ang'ust, 1056, Itllue ASSete ;Of estate
will 'be diskriOnted among the parties
entitled therete having regard .only
to „claims of rnryltloh the Executors.
shiaki ;then have netlee, •
at Brussels, Ontario, this
seventh day of Augudt, 1955,
Crawford •and Oetherington
.Brussele, Ovtario
Solicitous for the. Estate,
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Section G. Fruit
Directors - L. 'Wheeler, Gorgon Emig11 .
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5 Northern Spies ... ........ „,..„,...--, ....... „- ....
5 McIntosh Apples - ...... i III 4,4,11,.,, 44..., ... , .,., 11,1•,,1,,,, .,. ,,, 1.1•41.011.1•141/Ig ..... OP.
.75 .66
.75
5 Golden Russets
. 5 Tolman Sweets .75 60,
.75 .50,
555 AWOlneetitairtniho e r
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.75 .50, .25
5 King Apples .75 50. 25
f•. .75 .50, ,25 55.1\BleaLlbd:ine ....,.......... .. ... .. .....ov•••
,75 .50, .25
. . 5 Delicious •••• ...... bi• ........... 010•4. • II •••.b... 75 .50. 25
.agners .75 .50. .25 .
,75 .50, ,25
5 W
6 Snow Apples .
12 Crab Appl; s .......- ..... ,.., --... ... .. . .75 .50, .25. ..e...
3 Largest apples any variety named .75 .50 .25
5 Named varieties of winter apples -.....„ .............. 1.00 .75 .50
5 Named varieth s of fall apples ,...,......„ - 1.00 .75 .50
Of the above two, 6 of each variety, 25 apples in each entry.
55.61,..aillli. ePr eaprc,sa•
Pee rs
.75 .50. .25
. . . .„ , ,75 .50 ,25
5 Plums, any variety
1 8 Varieties of plume, 5 of each named ........ ....... 1.005'0. 5 .755 :260
8 Bunches of grapes named .75 .„50 .25
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Section L Vegetables
Directors - H, Thames, John Bowman, Wesley; Kerr.
12 Onions front seed red 1.00 .75
12 Onions from seed yellow 1.00 .75
12 Onion from dutch sets 1,00 .75
1 Quart Onion sets 1.00 .75
1 Quart Potato Onions. 1.00 .75
1 Quart Pickling Onions 1,00 .75
6 Ears Corn any variety 1.00 ,75
6 Ears Corn, dent
1.00 .75
6 Ears Table Corn, Bantam
1,00 .75
A collection of Dorn named variety
1.00 .75
3 Heads Curled Savoy
1,00 .75
2 Heads Drumhead Cabbage .„ .......... • . ....... 1.00 .15
2 Heads Oxheart Cabbage
1.00 .75
2 Heads Red Pickling Cabbage 1.00 .75
1 Pumpkin yellow field
........
1,00 .75
2 Heads Cauliflower 1,00 .75
1 Pie Pumpkin X..00 ,75
1 Squash AOV 1.00 .75
1 Squash Hubbard ....... .......... 1•00
.75
6 Large Tomatoes LOO .75
6 Plums or Cherry Tomatoes 1.00 '75"
1. Quart White Beans, large 1.00 .75
1 Quart White Beans, small 1.00 .75
1 Quart Butter Beans, any variety 1.00 .75
2 Citrons 1.00 .75
3 Watermelons 1,00 .75
3 Table Cucumbers ........... •••• ......... • ....... 1.00 .75
3 Pickling Cruciumbens 1.00 .75
Ripe Oiieumbe?ei 1.00, .75
3 Bunches of Celery White 1.00 ,75
3 Muslatielom. ripe 1.00 .75
2 Heads Sunflowers 1.00 .75
A complete collection of Garden Produce -„,„ 4.00 2.00
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SECTION ll- BACON HOG SHOW
DIRECTORS-Lloyd CTORS-Lloyd Wheeler, Clarence McCutcheon, Andrew Turnbull
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th
1. Boar, 1 year old or over $4,00 $3,00 $2.00 $2,00 $1.00 $1.00
2, Boar, under 1 year and
over six months ...... 4,00 3.00 2.00 2.00 1,00 1.00
3. Boar,• 6 months or under 4,00 3,00 2.00 2.00 1.00 1.00
Champion Boar ....„ .. Ribbon
4. Sow, 1 year old or over 4.00 3.00 3.00 2,00 2.00 1,00 1.00
5, Sow under 1 year alai
over 6 months 4.00 3.00 3,00 2.00 2.00 1.00 1.00
6, Sow, 6 months or under 4,00 3.00 3,00 2.00 2.00 2.00 1.00 1,00
Champion ....... Ribbon
7. Fen.--1. boar, 1 sow one
year or over. 1 sow un-
der 1 year and oVer
months, 1. sow 0 months •
or tinder 4,00 3,00 2,00 1.00
8. Sow and litter .o t
weaned •.......... 10.00 &Po 6.00
9, Pair Of Bacon Hogs,
sante rules as the T,
Eaton Special 6,00 5,00 4.00 3.00 2.50 2,00
THT T. EATON CO. LIMITED SPECIAL, 1956
CompanyThe T, Eaton Limited, in order to encourage the produc-
tion and marketing of hogs of the desired quality within the Grade,A
weight range of 140 to'170 lbS.. Which will produce lean cuts suitale
for the Cenarlian domestic and export trade, offer $50.00 in cash, the
balance of $25.00 being contributed by the Agricultural Sodiety towards'
the following pries, subject to the rules fisted below:
1st prize $25.00
2nd ..... . . 20.00
3rd prize 15.00'
4th prize ..... 10.00
5th prNe 5.00 •
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