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The Brussels Post, 1966-10-06, Page 7t,v •••••••••• When you call your Imperial Esso Agent, you call on. the total resources of Imperial Oil For top quality products, service and advice, call TELEPHONE: 17 TOP SHOWMEN—GraeMe Craig, right, of RR Walton, was first, and Gerald Smith, left, of RR 2 Brusteis, was second, in the showmanship class of the Brussels 4-H Beef Calf Club achievement day at Brussels Fall Fair on Friday. Judge was Glynn Gogh I ih, Atwood. 1,4aftli ocTom 0, THE BR172:34ta PQM PRWASELS ONTARIO GEO. MUTTER BRUSSELS, ONT. your Imperial Esso Agent For that nice, warm feckg call... on the James Scott Farms Seaforth in Huron County Ontario uesday October 11 to Fri ay cto er 1966 PAN T Internalona owing Match A:. nd Machin ry monstration FAIR ATTgNPANCE `DOWN PtIE .TQ WICLEINWN.T.'AlifEATtIAR RESth.i4 • fiestas 411 j,7.7::ng competi- tions were .as follows: • L.u.tri „.t;:"! Stan. la; Zriy,se's won the major - flolste:n Ow prizes. Howard- Xerinedy of Tiverton 4 the -teetions . and trw A. Y.- gcLean Trophy for the best dairy herd.. in beef cattle, Andrew Gaunt of Littkrow w,i!). 12 first' prizes. plus the . to points in the grade cattle show. • An2,us ilekren: Glen 11111 of - Hai rigan. to.): all the .first prites. In. sheep, P. E. Dearing of ExCer and Ernke Brothers of Paired all first rrizes. Swine: Wilbur Turnbull and ;on of Bri•ssels won. hotly York- :hire and Lacombe classes, In- heavy horses, Charles Halliday of Chesley was the major winner. Art Emmett of Sarnia • won the major tight horse class prizes. - la pony race-s, 12 hands and under, Brian Workman was first for 1.2 hands and -over, Jim Duncan was tirst. Both are of Brussels. gf..:-.C.einan's road r.icc i.:r 1%;?ses was won by :4,11,o:1a GaIhraith. Wing- ha in. • In tile brood • mare class, 14 and under, - open to el.trik residents only, Neil Ryan of Walton was first. In a class 14 hands and over, Naren Cummingham of Brus- sels was first. • 4-I4 SHOWS Three 4-El clubs from the r,21!SS21.1 district held their achievement days at the fair. In- the Brussels Corn Club, -Jim • Blake of Brussels was first; Ross Yuill of RR 5 Brussels, second, and- Robert Thomas, Brussels, third. - In the Brussels 4-H Beef Calf .Club, Graeme Craig of RR .1 - plw.t.1,1 first In the (4 '4.83, Vi•;i11 -;;: (P.r.i,a4 of. 4 vale. For For projects, in the senior ,..11.4s. Neil Go•„cliv RR 2 Bluevele was first. In the junior section, Kenneth. Gowing, RR 2 Oluevale was - iirst. Betty Roe of _RR -- J._ dared first in Vie steers tiflettort. -- . In 441 D:nry showm4117 Maglas Carnisse of RR 4 Winghani 1lgti:11 first, Miov..- ed by -Gerald. Haan, -RR• 3 Waitosi, and jIrian Runner,- RIt Brussels. 74...-rea first - in `re.rahl In ti'' .“!on .`,/m Snyder of .11R 2 l)rt:: r -. jr.1 is the Jer- sey I tar's, seriur, and Chris- tine Lee, f%R. 3 Walton, first in junior. WAirtON Walton 4-H Meeting memoers were present at the first meeting UT tlle 11,14,11,011 with watch was field at the. home of ars. j.i.811 The 441 pledge and U Canada opened the meeting. Infection of oificers was as follows: President vioe-presideut, itaren iticDonald; secretary, Joyce AigNichoi; press reporter, Sharon Marks. it was decided not to have lunch at meetings. Meetings are ,to, be, held Saturday afternoon whenever possible. Mrs. Ken McDonald outlined the "Re- quirements a Club members and the Record Book" and explained the score sheet of each days meals, The assistant leader, Mrs. Nelson Marks ,gave a talk on. "Good rood Makes a Difference" "Some Rules to Remember when Handling rood", "How to Make Tentperatures" explaining about being careful and accurate in all measurements. The girls discus- sed Achievement Day and decid- ed with Joyce McNichol, Betty Roe, Joan Dennis and Mary Le- eming to 'commence work on it. Meeting was adjourned to meet at the home of Mrs. Nelson Marks at 1.30 p.m. Mrs. Barry Marshall has been a ,patient in Victoria Hospital, London. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Turnbull visited • with their daughter ShIrIcy at Orillia, last Sunday.