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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1965-10-14, Page 11r r 4 r e • • • • • • • • • i Wingham Advance-T1mes, Thursday, Qct, 14, 1965 Page PRIZE WINNERS AT THE HOWICK FALL FAIR Continued from Page Two suitable for church, John Top- ham; Mrs. Ira Neill. Arrangement depicting a song title, Mrs. Wes, Speers; Mrs. Chas. Shannon, Christmas door swag, Jean hill; Mrs. Wes. Speers. Buffet arrangement, Mrs, Wm, Wilson; Mrs, Wm. Speers; Brian Gibson, Fruit, vegetable and flower arrange* ment, Mrs. Eileen Hamilton; TRAIN TO TORONTO $ so and return times °NF w N te pare mkso A'ARE. ce; a 00 Ask about convenient departure For information, phone the local CN Passenger Sales Office CANADIAN NATIONAL 40.45 Mrs. Wes, Speers; Brian Gib- son, Autumn arrangement, Mrs, Eileen Hamilton; Brian Gibson; Mrs, Ira Neill, SHEEP Leicester ewe, aged, Har- old Hill & Sons, Harriston. Ewe lamb, Harold Hill & Sons. Oxford aged ram, J. E. Jackson, Harriston, Ram lamb, J. E. Jackson, 1st and 2nd, Ewe aged, J. E. Jackson, 1st and 2nd.. Shearling ewe, J. E. Jackson, 1st and 2nd. Ewe lamb, J. E. Jackson, 1st and 2nd. Aged ram registered, Har- old Hill; Carmen Kaye, Pal- merston. Shearling ram, Har- old Hill; Carmen Kaye. Ram lamb, Carmen Kaye; Harold Hill. Ewe aged, Harold Hill, 1st and 2nd. Shearling ewe, Harold Hill; Carmen Kaye. Ewe lamb, Harold Hill, 1st and 2nd. Best lamb, any breed, J. E. Jackson; Harold 11i1J. POULTRY Barred Plymouth Rocks: Cock John C, Douglas, Stratford; Donald Beirnes, Listowel. Hen, John C, Douglas; Clifford Pep- per, Dashwood, Cockerel, John C, Douglas; Donald Beirnes, Pullet, John C. Douglas, 1st and 2nd, Rhode Island Red; Cock, Clifford Pepper. Hen, M. H. Vollick, Mildmay, 1st and2nd, Cockerel, M. H. Vollick; Clif ford Pepper. Pullet, M, H. Vollick; Clifford Pepper. White Rock: Cock, John C. Douglas, Stratford; Donald Beirnes, Listowel. Hen, JohnC, Douglas; Clifford Pepper. Cock- erel, John C, Douglas, Clifford Pepper. Light Sussex: Clifford Pepper The Canada Pension Plan and its benefits Here is what the Canada Pension Plan will do for people like Esther Meyer, a 50 -year-old owner of a small store who makes $5,800 a year. If Esther continues to earn this amount from her business until age 65, she and her husband, who is disabled and cannot work, can look forward to a retirement income of $104.17 from the Plan and $75 from Old Age Security— a total of $179.17 a month. When her husband receives Old Age Security, their income will be $254,17 a month. CP.850 Should Esther die anytime after 1967, having contributed until her death, her husband will receive a disabled widower's pension of $64.06 a month until he reaches age 65. At that time. or if he is already 65 when Esther dies, his pension under the Plan will be $62.50 a month plus 575 a'month Old Age Security. On the death of his wife. Mr. Meyer will also be entitled to a lump sum payment of 5500. All benefits under the Plan will maintain their value. The actual benefits payable will probably be higher than those liven here since benefits will be adjusted to meet changes in living costs and in wage levels before they are paid and changes in living costs after they become payable. What will the Plan cost you? if, like Esther, you have self- employed earnings of 55,300 a year, you will pay S158.40 a year which is 3,6°0 of $4,400, the maximum amount upon which contributions are payable. Payment will be in instalments in the same way you tray your income tax. This advertisement is one of a series which relates some of the important benefits of the Canada Pension Plan to individual circumstances. Issued by authority of the Minister of National Health and Welfare, Canada, The Honourable Judy LaMarsh. for all classes. White Leghorn; Cock, John C. Douglas; Donald Beirnes. Hen, John C. Douglas; lst and 2nd, Cockerel, Clifford Pepper; John C, Douglas, Pullet, John C. Douglas, lst and 2nd, White Wyandoytte; Cock, John C. Douglas; Clifford Pep- per. Hen, John C. Douglas; M. H. Vollick. Cockerel, John C. Douglas; Clifford Pepper. Pul- let, John C. Douglas; Clifford Pepper. Brown Leghorn; Hen, Donald Beirnes, lst and 2nd; Cock, John C. Douglas; Clifford Pep- per. Cockerel, John C. Doug- las; Clifford Pepper. Any other variety: Cock, M. H. Vollick; Clifford Pep- per. Hen, Donald Beirnes; M. 11, Vollick, Cockerel, Clifford Pepper, 1st and 2nd. Pullet, Clifford Pepper, 1st and 2nd. Pair Geese A, O. V, , Stephen Holborn, Harriston; John Top- ham. Rouen and Peking ducks; Donald Beirnes, lst and 2nd. Cockerel ready for market, Clifford Pepper. Cock and hens, heavy breed, Clifford Pepper, 1st and 2nd. Pen light breed, Clifford Pepper, 1st and 2nd. GRAIN Winter Wheat; Roy Coulter, Milverton; Mrs. Chas. Shannon. Barley, Roy Coulter; Carmen Kaye; Mrs. Chas. Shannon. Malting barley, Carmen Kaye; Roy Coulter. Oats Early, Roy Coulter; Mrs. Chas. Shannon; Carmen Kaye. Late oats, Roy Coulter; Oscar Kieffer; David Grant. Red Clover Seed, Mrs. Chas. Shannon; Roy Coulter. Timothy, Roy Coulter; Carmen Kaye; Mrs. Chas. Shannon. Fall wheat, Roy Coulter; Mrs. Chas. Shannon. White oats, David Grant; Roy Coulter; Mrs. Chas, Shannon. Cut forage hay, Ivan Camp- bell. Baled hay, 1st cut, Elmer Harding. Barley any variety, Roy Coulter. Garry oats, Oscar Kieffer; Russell oats, Roy Coul- ter; Rodney oats, Carmen Kaye; Wheat, Carmen Kaye; Late or medium oats, Howick and Turn - berry, Wm. Kieffer. Sheaf field corn, Ken Chambers, Oscar Kieffer; Wm. Kieffer. Hay 1st cut, Jas. Robinson; Wm. Kieffer. Bale hay, 2nd cut, Cecil Wilson; Wm. Wilson, Sheaf oats 6", David Grant;Roy Coulter. Sheaf barley 6", Roy Coulter. VEGETABLES & ROOTS Early potatoes, Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse. Late potatoes, David Grant; Mrs. Lewis Stone- house. Feeding use swede tur- nips, Mrs. Chas. Shannon; Brian Gibson. Red Mangolds, Mrs. Chas. Shannon. White Mangold, Mrs. Chas. Shannon. Carrots, long, Jackson Dunkin; Mrs. Chas. Shannon. Carrots, short, John Topham; Stephen Holborn. Celery, Brian Gibson. Potato onions, Mrs. John Bay- lor; Mrs. Chas. Shannon. Seed onions, Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse; Mrs, Wes. Speers. From Dutch Sets, Mrs. Ed. Dietrich; Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse. Parsnips, Mrs. Chas. Shan- non; Elmer Harding. Musk- melons, Stephen Holborn, Har- riston. Pie pumpkins, Mrs. Chas. Shannon; Mrs. Mel. Tay- lor. Citrons, Mrs. Chas. Shan- non. Long blood beets, Mrs. Chas. Shannon; Stephen Hol- born. Turnip beets, Mrs. Chas. Shannon; Mrs. Wes. Speers. Tomatoes, large, Roy Coulter; Mrs. Chas. Shannon. Cabbage white, John Topham; Robt. Hibberd. Cabbage, red, Mel. Allan; Roy Coulter. Chinese cabbage, Mrs. Mel. Taylor; Mrs. Chas. Shannon. Red pep- pers, Stephen Holborn. Squash, hubbard, Mrs. Chas. Shannon; Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse. Cucumbers, ripe, Roy Coul- ter; Mrs, Wes. Speers. Pick- ling cucumbers, Mrs. Chas. Shannon; Jack,Brown. Field pumpkins, Jack Brown; Mrs, Chas, Shannon. Swede Turnips, table use, Mrs. Ed. Dietrich; Brian Gibson. Green cucumbers, Mrs. Chas. Shannon; Mrs, Mel. Taylor. Hybrid table corn, Ray- mond Neill; Mrs. Chas. Shan- non. Table corn, Roy Coulter; M. Wes. Speers. Field corn, Ken Chambers; Roy Coulter. Butter beans, Mrs, Lewis Stone- house; Mrs. John Bennett. Fare mer's basket, Mrs, Chas. Shan, non; Stephen Holborn. Collet- tion of field roots, Mrs, Chas. Shannon. Collection of fall vegetables, Mrs, Chas, Shan- non. FRUIT Ontario winter apples, Ray' mond Neill; Mrs, Roy Sander- son. Northern spy, Ivan Camp- bell. Delicious, David Grant. ll Tallman Sweet, Ivan Campbel] Alexander, Cecil Wilson; Brian Gibson, Snow apples, Jack Brown; Ivan Campbell. St. Lawrence, David Grant; Mrs. Chas, Shannon. McIntosh Red, Raymond Neill; Brian Gibson. Crab Apples, Ivan Campbell; Robt. Gibson, Plums, Met. Al- lan; Brian Gibson. Pears, Brian Gibson; Mrs, Wes. Speers. BEEF CATTLE Andrew Gaunt, R.R. 1, Lucknow, won all entries in the Shorthorn class. Aberdeen Angus: Bull under 12 months, Breeding Cow and Heifer, 2 yr., won by Harold Hill. Heifer, 1 year, Carmen Kaye; Harold Hill. Market Steer, any breed, Andrew Gaunt; Wm. Kieffer; Cecil Wilson; Oscar Kieffer. Best herd pure bred beef type, Andrew Gaunt. Best beef cow, Andrew Gaunt; Harold Hill. DAIRY CATTLE Senior Holstein heifer calf, Warren Wylie; Allen Wylie, Clifford; Jas. E. Smith, Lis- towel; Jas. E. Smith. Jr. hei- fer calf, G. Mac Smith; Rus- sell Ruttan, Gorrie; Scott Clark- son; son; Jas. Harding. HORSE SPECIALS Brood mare with foal, Wal- ter Boyd, Meaford. Best light horse on grounds, Len Bok, Wingham; Parker Livingston, Listowel. Best dressed team, G. F. Johnston, Gorrie; Len Bok. Best gentlemen turnout, Parker Livingston. Single tan- dem, hackney pony, Elmer Johnston, Atwood, R. R. 1. Best saddle horse, Harold Hill. Pony mare with foal, Elmer Johnston Harold Hill. $100.00 stake for the best wagon or express horse, Len Bok; Walter Boyd, Mea - ford; Eugene McLeod, Kincar- dine, R.R. 2; Robt. Eden, Mt. Forest, R.R. 3; G, F. Johnston; Harold Hill. Clydesdale brood mare, Wal ter Boyd; Robt. Eden. poral, Walter Boyd; Robt. Eden. 1 yr. old, Robt. Eden; Walter Boyd. 2 yr. old, Eugene McLeod; Robt. Eden; Walter Boyd. 3 yr.. old, Walter Boyd; Eugene Mc- Leod, 2nd and 3rd. Heavy Draft Team, Walter Boyd; Eu- gene McLeod, 2nd & 3rd; Light Draft Team, Walter Boyd; Eu- gene McLeod, Robt, Eden. Percheron or Belgian; 2 yr. old, Harold Hill, lst and 2nd; 3 yr. old, Harold Hill. Belg- ian team, Len Bok; Harold Hill. Wagon or express team, G. F. Johnston. Single, G. F. Johnston, 1st and 2nd; Tan- dem Heavy, Walter Boyd; Eu- gene McLeod; G. F. Johnston and Len Bak; Roadsters, Len Bok; Single, Len Bok, 1st and 2nd. Team Carriage, Parker Livingston. Single Carriage, Parker Livingston, 1st and 2nd. Team Hackney Pony, Elmer Johnston. Single Pony, Elmer Johnston, lst and 2nd; Miss Ruth Ann Sleightholm. Other than Hackney Pony team, Len Meyer, Walkerton; ElmerJohn- ston. Single, Elmer Johnston; Len Meyer, 2nd and 3rd. Pony ridden by boy or girl, Wayne Shewfelt, Kincardine; Miss Ruth Ann Sleightholm; Wayne Shewfelt; Harold Hill. Lady driver, Mrs. Elmer Johnston; Miss Ruth Ann Sleightholm. FIELD CROP FINAL SCORE IN CORN Geo, Underwood 175; Stew- art Musgrove 164; Ken Cham- bers 163; Ken McMichael 162; Wm. Kieffer 158; Kin Me - Naughton 158; Oscar Kieffer 157; Norman Fairies 156; John Gibson, 154; Rott McMichael 150; Thos. O'Krafka 148; Wen- dell Stamper 148; James Mc- Naughton 148; Glenn McMich- ael 143; Perry Strong 136. FIELD CROP FINAL SCORE IN GRAIN Wm :Kieffer 172; Kinley Please Turn to Page Four