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SOSJON: H011ASUIN $1101•NR1AW ANNUAL
.HEIFER SALE CLINTON FAIR BARN
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14th I,SQ, p.m..
v400110404, mQ.94 Tested or ',Listed
4,•'syttect group of .Huron 'County bred Heifers, They Include
'POW Winners at the •kfuran Cettnty W Show, ,Snipe :axe
dams. Moly are sired by and, 1>red• to, top .unit
:Some fresh by 'Sale thine, the balance due seen after,
Also two or three good open 'Heifers, -
B013 'SlifORE,•Aisetioneer
For valatogne.s,,write;
Allan, Bernell!, Bayfield, Ont.
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'.33rd ANNUAL HURON COUNTY
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SATURpAy,OcrolQ,
Win Niue firsts .
.And. Four Rosettes
At ti;•••1'..rtirop, County „Mack and
White Pay held in iSeafertlt .01
Frkday, .Thos. Hayden & Son,.
Gorrie, won Premier Breeder and
''remier Exhibitor Awards. They
won a total of nine first prises, and
four rosettes,,
• Of the sixteen shown, fifteen. are •
direct descendants: of .Moorefield
Perfection Ella (Very Good), now
sixteen, years old with a lifetime.
record of 180,000 lbs,. milk. •
411o.'s daughter Madge (Excel,
lent) won the 100,000 lb. milk class, •
Junior Sunior
Ella's son. Easter •Gentobwomazpiolnst;
and Reserve Grand Champion.
Ella'.•'s granddaughters, and.
grandsons won, the 3-year-old dry
heifer class,' genii* yearling heifer
(Junior.. Champion), senior heifer ;
calf, senior bull calf (Reserve:
Junior Champion) junior bull calf,
herd-cla s:
Lucknow visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. ,Gershom Johnston.
Misses Della and Jean Simpson
and ,Mr. John Sinipson, of London,
spent the week-end at the home of
their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
John McGee.
Miss Marjorie Currie of London,
spent the week-end with her
mother, Mrs. R. J. Currie.
Mr, and 'Mrs. Clarence Ritchie,
and children visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnston
of London.
Jimmie Robinson,* who spent
the past f4w weeks at the Gard-
house farm, at Milton, returned to
his home here on Sunday.
Miss Winnifred Farrier of TO.
rent°, spent the week-end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R.
Farrier,
Mr, •and, Mrs ,Arthur Hinsench-
berger, kitchener, spent the week-
end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Miller of KinlOsS,
Mr, and Mrs, Wm, Schneider,
Eugenia and Phyllis Of ',seta.,
water, visited On Sunday with Mr,
and Mrs. Chas, Tiffin,
Mr, and Mrs, Elwood Barbour of
Fordyce Visited on Wednesday
with Mr.' and Mrs. Ben NfeCieri-
aghan,
Mr. and 'Mrs, `Victor EinerSon and
Miss Lita Emerson and Eldon,
visited on Sunday with Mr, and
,Mrs. Wm, Pranks of Campbell-
Farmers, parents with school
Children, skit patients In hospital
and their relatives **tend a Sift ,
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Federation News
By 1. Carl Neniin.gWay'
.The annual meeting of the On:.
tario Federatien of Agrleniture•
will be 'held in the Royal York
Hotel, Toronto, November 2, 3', 4,
One of the interesting features of
this meeting will be the crowning
of the Xing and Queen,
This competition 10 open to any
girl, or boy whose home is on the
farm„ between the ages of 17 and
26, This is not a beauty contest
but rather a, test of knowledge on
farm - organization .and of practical
farming, There will be a, county
competition early in 'October and
the winner will go to the zone
competition and then. the finals,
The prizes have not been an•
nounced . as yet but they will he
comparable to, 'last year when the
Queen received a mixmaster and
the King a skill saw, Along with
"thia"theie 'Will 'be a: trip 'Of-three Or'
four days. Entries should be sent
to Box 310, Clinton, at once.
Now that f.'11 is here we begin
to think of the Farm Forum, ,Last
year proved quite successful with
about the seine number of radio
forums and several new TV Farm
Forums in this area,
CKNX will be carrying the
forum on TV again this year and
we are hoping for an even better
program. While the subjects are
definitely farm topics we are hop-
ing they will be just as interesting
to the . urban viewers as they
apparently were last year. In a
community such as this the prob-
lems on the farm have a real bear-
ing on the prosperity of the towns,
A mutual understanding on farm
matters will prove beneficial to
all.
•
cere "thank you" to •Wingharn
officials, for their consideration of
the public when they returned to
Standard Time last Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs, Dan Tiff in and
children visited .on Sunday at the
home of his uncle, Mr. Robert Mc-
nnis of Teeswater, . '
Mrs. Harry Johnston of Walker-
ton visited on Sunday with Rev.
and Mrs. W. T. Watt,
Mr. and Mrs. Carman Whytock
are moving into their farm home,
the former Ernest Casernore farm,
on the 2nd of. Kinloss, this week,
and we welcome them to this com-
munity.
Mrs, Harold Walker visited on.
Saturday with• her friends., Miss
marriage of 'the latter's , grandson,
Mr. Donald McKague, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Wilbur McKague of Tees-
water, and Miss Lorna Milling's of
Toronto. The wedding was solem-
nized
,
by Rev,, Dr. Lawson, in
Timothy Eaton Memorial Church,
and 100 guests attended the re-
ception held later in the Oak Room
at Casa Loma,.
.Mrs, John Craig has been' a
patient in Wingham Hospital din.-
ing the week-end, and Mrs. Jean.
Craig of Toronto, who was visiting
at the Craig home and with Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Hall, returned to
her home in Toronto on Sunday
with her daughter, Mrs, Courtney
and .her daughter Patsy.
Mr, and Mrs, Ross 'Smith and
sons, London: visited 'on Sunday at
the •home of her uncle, Mr. Gordon
McBu rney.
Mr. 'and %Mrs. John Purdon and
Mrs.. Kenneth Zinn and Randy vis-
ited on Wednesday with. Mr. •and
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PURE BRED 'BEEF 'AND DAIRY CATTLE
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Light and; Heavy horse Commercial Features
Domestic lilanufachwe -- Ladles' Work
MIDWAY — onLontitsps CONTESTS — FINE ARTS
Driw for Pony at 5.00 p.m. Fair Day
SEAFORTH H.S. TRUMPET BAND, BRUSSELS PIPE BAND
Douglas Miles—Huron Ag. Rep. will officially
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WIN AT BRUSSELS
CROP COMPETITION
Judging has been completed for
the East Huron Agricultural So-
ciety field crop competition, in
,corn husking, in connection with
the Brussels-Fall Fair, which will
be held on• Thursday and Friday,
The thirteen entries placed as'
follows: Ronnie Coultes, Wing-
ham; Cecil Coultes, Wingham;
Wm. Turnbull, Walton; Graham
Work, Brussel's; Clem, Sterner,
Cranbrook; Robert Grasby, Brus-
sels; Jas. C. Coultes, Wingham;
Richard Procter, George Procter,
Clarence Yuill, John Wheeler, Ross
Procter and Leslie Bolt, all of
Brussels.
INITECHURCH
Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Bee'croft and
Ronald and Kirk, and her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Sinnainon of
Wingham, visitel on, Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hertel of
Kitchener.
Mr, and Mrs. Keith Montgomery
of Wingham visited on Sunday at
the home of his sister, Mrs. John
Jamieson.
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TEESWATEE WEDDING7-Jean Parker, daughter 'of ,Mr. and' Mrs.
Ebner Parker atulCorman Whytock; son 'of Afx:•'nntl•Mrs: Alec Whytock
exchanged marriage vows in Teeswater United Church manse . on
Saturday afternoon,i-Photo by Msyk.
his son, Mr. E. H. Groskorth,
Miss Barbara Campbell of Lon-
don spent <the week-end with Mrs.
Robert Ross, •
Mrs. Basil Davidson of St. Cath-
arines spent a few days last week
at the home of her brother, Mrs.
Leask McGee, John St., Wingham,-
and on Wednesday Mrs., McGee
and Mrs. Davidson visited with
Mr. and. Mrs, George McGee. '
Mrs. Gordon Elilott, and Mr. and
Mrs, Water Elliott and children
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Mitchell Elliott of Ailsa, Craig.
Mr: and Mrs, Stewart Coupland
of Toronto spent the week-end
witlapher parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Chas. Robinson and with Wroxeter
relatives.
Mr, Stanley. Moore and family
of Woodstock, and Mrs. Walter
James, Leonard and Roy of Wood-
stock, attended, the Moore-kerr
reception in' the memorial hall here
on Friday and spent' the Week-end
with, their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Moore. Mr. and Mrs.. Ken;
neth Dickson and children visited
at the Moore home on Sunday,
Mrs. Alex. Inglis visited on Tues-
day with Mrs., Clarence Adams,
who has been a patient for the
past two weeks in Victoria Hos-
pital, London. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Donald. Fraser and, .Vera Hall of Stratford. Miss Ger-
'Randy of Walton visited on Sunday trude Stewart of Cooksville is.viSit-
With her parents., Mr. arid Mrs, ing this week at the Walker home.
Bobert Montgomery. Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Ireland and
Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher and' his mother, Mrs. John Ireland of
children' spent...the week-end at Teeswater were in Toronto on
%home of .her. brother, Mr. John Saturday where' they attended the
Carruthers of West Lorne.
Mr. John Purdon of Powasson'
spent. the week-end with. Mr.
Herbert Laidlaw,
Little Kerry Mitchell spent last,
week in Wingham H9spital, and
was able to return home on Monk,/
day, She had bronchial pneunapnia.
World Day Communien service:'
will be observed in the United'
Church' here' on Sunday, and Rev,
C. 'Krug will have •charge of the
service in Calvin-Brick United
Church. The W.M.S. of this church
is invited to attend the Thank
offering meeting of the W.MS, of
Belgrave United Church on Wed-
nesday,
Silo filling, has been the order
of the day last week and this week
in this district.
Mr. Fred Deacon 'has been a
patient in Wingham Hospital over
Ike week-end suffering with a very
bad leg.
Mr. and. Mrs. Elgin Welwo,od
Caledon visited with Falco!ier
,in this ,district on 2aturdaY. 'Mrs. Kenneth Purdon Of Thorn-
Mr. and Mrs: Gordon Ritchie of dale,
Mr, and Mrs. Alex Shiell of St.
Thomas 'spent the week-end with
Shield and McBurney relatives in
East Wawanosh,and Wingham.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stockilliand
baby, Harold William, of Blind
,River, are visiting with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs: Thos. Morrison. Mrs,
Stockill ' stays this week, then
motors with Mr, and Mrs. Don
Bennison and son to their home in
Powassan: •
Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Charleston,
who spent the past two weeks at
the' home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
alconeth returned•, to their home
at Hamilton on Friday.
Mr. Wesley Haines of. Wingham,
laStoweek sold his farm at the S.S.
No, 9 E. VVawarmsh school to Mr,
Elmer Arbuckle. Mrs. Summers
of Oorrie has been ostaying at the
Haines' home for the past three
weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Seholtz and
children of Goderich and Mr, and .
Mrs. Reg Seholti of Auban'virilted
on Stinday With Mr, and Mrs, Ezra
Sdkoltz, tl
t Mr, and Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw and
children Visited on Stint* With
his mother, Mra. Jas, Laidlaw, and
other relatives on Ooderich,
Mr, and Mrs, Stevirart Musgrove
and his mother,' Mrs. Musgrove, of
Wroxeter visited On. Sunday with
Mrs, Willis, Wm, Willis, 'who
spent the :Witmer Months at
Strathroy, has taken a position in
LiatoWel.
Mr, T, C, 0roSkorth Of Milliken
spent the week-end it the home Of
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