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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1952-10-08, Page 10it 11 1 AGE TEN THE WINGHANI ADVANCE-TIMES Vi/APISIgSRAV, (TWO tbo 1$ See'4e. kesd4e4441,rnete4w TEA BAGS A profitable investment for your regular savings, Guaranteed Trust Certificates — . — are unconditionally guaranteed as to principal and interest — pay 3N% interest; payable half-yearly — are short term-5 years — are authorized investment for trust funds — have no fluctuation in principal In 5 years $415.24 accumulates to $500.00. Invest wisely and well THE STERLING TRUSTS CORPORATION DEAD OFFICE BRANCH OFFICE V2 Bay Toronto 1-3 Dunlop D., Barrie 10-2 Here's a welcome meal-time treat IIM14.:40aw" .....mozz• • If you are looking for a way to add something special to the meals you serve at home, try Coca-Cola as the meal-time, beverage. Your family will find it a welcome treat. And you'll find it so easy to serve—ice cold right in its own sparkling bottle. Your food store has Coca-Cola —in the six-bottle carton, Including Federal Taxes Plus deposit 2c per bottle Authorized bottler of Coes-Cola under contract with Coca-Cola Ltd. ESBECDO LIMITED 668 ERIE STREET, STRATFORD, ONT. PHONE: 78 reefaints e registered trade-murf The Fanning Mill by 104 Cathert This past -week-end saw a lot of plowing matches held in this „district,' and this week, we are heitrintn a let. about the big International flawing match, at Carp, For the first time 01 four years, .the big International Match is being held beyond a day's driving distance from Wingliam, and. Many of our farmers are going to be able to take a year's respite from the big show. Next year, we anderstand that it Will be back in .Southern ,Ont- ario Again, but we haven't been given the final word on the location, So, interest has centred around the local matches, and the county matches where the boys are given an oppor, tunity to get experience, and get their start in .open competition, These Matches, give the Juniors a chance to train for the big show in later years, The North Huron Match was held on Friday, and the South Huron Match en Saturday, and the boys who took the marbles, they are neer in Carp, trying to bring back the honours RESULTS OF PUBLIC SCHOOL FIELD DAY (Continued from page nine) Wayne Rutherford, Terry Merkley, Bob Seiling. Hopping on one foot race—Girls, Joan Redman, Lynda Sue Crompton, Cheryl Lem; Boys, Jimmy Lem, Terry Merkley, Robert Skinn. Skipping Race—Girls, Maaike Roor- da, Judith Stone, Patsy Stone. Wheelbarrow—Boys, Wayne Ruther- ford, Tommy Chettleburgh; Terry Merkley, Jimmy Lem; Fraser Strong, Dale Morland, GRADE II Running Race, Girls—Donna Gilles- pie, Donna Murray, Linda Temple- man; Boys: John Bennett, Eugene Skinn, Philip Adams. Three-Legged Race—Girls, Judith McKibbon, Gail Lavigne; Donna Gil- lespie, Donna Murray; Patsy Purdon, Leona Crossett; Boys—Alan Froome, Paul Armstrong; Philip Adams, Brian Cameron; John Campbell, John Ben- nett. .5) Hopping Race, Girls—Rota Redman, Patsy Purdon, Freda Lott; Boys— Philip Adams, John Bennett, Alan Froome. Skipping Race, Girls—Donna Gilles- pie, Gail Lavigne, Freda Lott. Wheelbarrow Race, Boys-t-Billy Mit- chell, Eugene Skinn, Charles Sang- ster, Jimmy MacDonald; John Ben- nett, Paul Strong. Grade III Running Race, Girls—Sue Nesmith, Phyllis Rutledge, Patricia Heywood; Boys, Douglas Spry, Donald Lee, Dav- id. Whitby. Three-legged Race, Girls—Lynne Stuckey, Sue Nesmith; Phyllis Rut- ledge, Betty Ann Lapp; Margaret Morrey, Deanna Griffith; Boys, John Strong, Donald. Lee; John Madill, Bruce Machan; Donald Pollock, Doug las Spry. Hopping Race, Girls—Sue Nasmith, Patricia Heywood, Ann Clark Boysg- David Whitby, Donald Lee, Bruce Machan. Skipping Race, Girls—Beth Merrick, Phyllis Rutledge, Deanna Griffith. Wheelbarrow Boys-.-Douglas Spry, John Strong; Bruce, Machan, David Whitby; Douglas Hamilton, George VanNess. GRADE IV Running Race, Boys—David Rut- ledge, Barry Fuller, Frank Riehi. Running Race, Girls—Reta Brooks, Greer Dunlop, Jane Hetherington, Three-leded Race, Hoys—Frank Riehi, Murray Kerr; John Fryfogle, Gary Templeman; Byron Adams, Douglas Roorda; Girls, Dianne Cros- sett, Ruth. Hodgins; Greer Dunlop, Donna Lansaster, Janet Steurnol, Marilyn Chamney. Monkey Run, Boys—Bob Crawford, Barry Fulle`r, John Fryfogle. Hopping Race, Girls—Joan Colvin, Greer Dunlop, Ruth Stone. Wheelbarrow Race, Boys—Frank Riehi, George Skinn; Murray Kerr, Bobby Crawford; John Fryfogle, Barry Fuller. Skipping Race, Girls—Gloria Mc- Donald, Rota Brooks, Greet, Dunlop. to this district. At both of these mate ches it was very evident that the horse was on the way out, DdeatiSe the trac- tors outriumhered horses at the North Huron Match, over 13 to one- Qrie thing that can be said though, the man who was plowing with the one team :of horses at ,Ihn Miebie's farm in Morris Township was the first Man tp finish his land. This, deapite the fact that he had one furrow, and the tractor plows had at least two A. . it could be that he didn't have as many sidewalk superintendents looking over his shoulders, Further- more, when it comes to a good clean crown, a smooth land, with a nice finish, the walking plow still takes the palm I am wondering how long it will be before the moldboard plow will be replaced by other foil:is of Soil eulti- Vation. The disc plow and the one way disc have threatened for some time, new the Graham Hoene plow, and the deep cultivation system, cam- Dined with the rash farming idea, biped with the trash farming idea, again threatens the moldboard plow. Farmers are being told that the closed furrow, offers an invitation to erosion, and • washing, and they are urged to keep a mulch of straw, and trash on top of the ground. • This system may be against the principles of match plowing, but it is .eatclitng An In ,g440 areas, Disco wise the'principies of contour plowing OP?. contrary to the match Ulm of the. straight furrow, hut, still, it too is. catehing on in the Southern Qntario sections,. and in the hilly .regions the States. Which is best for the far- mer7 POW /PAM WATS, BRUCE VALID TOM' The athletes of .Chesley Pistrict High School made a very creditable . showing at the Bruce Inter-School. Track and, Field meet, held at Port gigin, winning most points in hays' events and also having the most points as a percentage of the enrollment, It was a clone race between Chesley, Walkerton and Port Elgin for grand aggregate, the standing of the schools being as follows: Boys Girls Total Port Elgin 69 87 150 Walkerton 67 81 148 Chesley . 74 71 145 Kincardine ,,,,, „, ,,,,,, ..„„ 60 22 82 In the compilation of points as a percentage of the school enrollment, the results were as follows: Chesley 71 Port Elgin 6$ Walkerton 46 Kincardine 39 —Chesley Enterprise. egaraftteec/ 334 Certificates I L Bottle ow U Carton Ihni P • Most Important. Possession At iht:49%og. onr..ltnowledge.eettles to us. through the eyes. Yet we are more careless abeut eyesight than .any other possession. Many people have .0efeetive. vision without even knowing it, Nothing is gm* Important than your AVM two eyes. 'Have them. examined once .a Year.: Begin now, . W. R. 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