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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-06-19, Page 10 (2)1 Page 10 Times-Advocate,June 19, 1975 Huron holsteins show at Clinton spring fair The Huron County Holstein Show the first county show of the new season, featured 53 animals at the Clinton Spring Fair. The event,udged by Jack Baker, Lambeth drew the interest of 17 exhibitors and considerable ringside attendance with breeders from as far afield as Ontario County. Ellwood 0. Seili, Ethel, making his debut in the show ring, vir- tually' "cleaned -up" on the veteran breeders. He showed the Grand Champion female cow from the aged cow class; the Junior Champion female from the Senior Yearling class; and the top Junior Yearling. Judge Baker, is describing his Grand Champion cow, Elmark Becky Alert as sired by Glenholm Alert Dean Pabst, stated that he liked "her sharpness and dairyness combined with a well attached udder". The well at- tached udder was the major margin of victory over the 2nd prize aged cow and Reserve Grand Champion. Brunsveld Dividend Cora, as owned by Robert W. Carter, Blyth. Judge Baker also named an Honorable Mention, first prize 4 -year-old Morris Acres Rockette Teresa as originally bred by Jim Morris, Centralia Farmers Supply Ltd. Groin • Feed • Cement Building Supplies Cool 228-6638 Comber but now owned by Elston A. Speiran, Brussels. The junior champion female, a daughter of Agro Acres Revenue, displayed bloom, cleanness, dairyness and a superior set of feet and legs when compared with 2nd prize Senior Yearling and Reserve Junior Champion. Heather Holme Royalty Janice as shown by Cliffe McNeil & Sons, Goderich. The McNeil entry is sired by A Birch -Hollow Royalty. Hol -Den Farm Clinton won Premier Breeder, Premier Exhibitor, Breeders Herd and Champion Male awards. Vod- den's Bull, Hol -Den Marina, as sired by Flemingdale Perseus Mark, caught Judge Baker's eye because of his style and superior blending of parts Berry supper well attended By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE THAMES ROAD The United Church Women catered to the annual Strawberry & Ham Supper Monday evening. About 650 people were fed, coming from as far as St. Clair, Michigan. Port Huron, Michigan; Sudbury, St. Marys, Blyth, etc., and the surrounding area. There will be no Sunday School on Sunday owing to the an- niversary service. There will be no services the next Sunday owing to Elimville anniversary. Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Passmore visited on Saturday evening with Mrs. Helen Caswell and family and also with Mrs. Pearl Baynham who is a patient in a London Hospital. Mrs. George Hannahson, St. Catharines, was a recent visitor with Rev. Barry & Mrs. Robin- son. Mr. & Mrs. Harold Robinson and Jan, Rt. Rev. Arthur B. B. Moore, Toronto, spent the weekend with Rev. Barry & Mrs. Robinson. Mr. & Mrs. Lee Webber were guests at the Merrigan-Webber wedding on Saturday in Exeter United Church and also attended the reception and dance in the Hensall Arena Saturday evening. Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Ballantyne attended the 45th wedding an- niversary of Mr. & Mrs. William Harper at the home of their son- in-law and daughter, Mr. & Mrs. Doug Gale of Kitchener on Sunday. Mr. & Mrs. Ken Duncan were guests Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Roy Ballantyne, London. Some of the choir members assisted with the music at the special service at Elimville on Sunday. Some attended the pot luck supper and the program on Sunday evening in the church L- REDI-MIX CONCRETE All Types of Concrete Work McCann Const. Ltd. DASHWOOD Phone 237-3381 or 237-3422 (free estimotes) ►111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 i 11' Sherwood (Exeter) Limited 18 Wellington St. Exeter, Ont. PHONE 235-0743 * USED TRACTORS (Reconditioned) MF 1 100 D with cab MF 175D with loader and backhoe MF 165D Multi Power MF 165C Multi Power * USED COMBINES a. 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The North Sauble Holiday Club under the leader- ship of Calvin Fahrner, provided the rest of the program. Members of the club were Karen Rothry. Toronto. Don Martin. Toronto, Mark Warren, London. Robin Little, Mary Ellen Schlenker, Mark Schwartz and Perry Preszcator. They sang, conducted a Bible quiz, taught choruses and a memoryverse,and operated puppets. Mark Warren played the flute, Mrs. Lyle Little the organ, and Heather Little read the Scripture. Persona Is Mrs. Harry Carroll and Jim- my, Dutton were guests of Mr. & Mrs. Emerson Wein last week. Last Wednesday, relatives and friends held a shower in honour of Charmaine Averill in the Crediton Community Centre. Susan and Tammy Schenk, Kathy Dinney and Margaret Brennan helped Charmaine to open the gifts. Susan conducted games until lunch was served. Mr. & Mrs. William Schwartz, Doris Schwartz and Nola Faist attended the Presbytery 50th Anniversary Service at Exeter United Church last Tuesday evening. Mr. & Mrs. Clare Sparling, Walkerton, celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary at the home of Mrs. Sparling's father, George Halbenday of Kenlough. Guests were present from Crediton, Sarnia, Toronto. North Bay, Guelph, Granton,Lucknow, Harriston. Kitchener and Walkerton. Those who went from Crediton were Mr. & Mrs. Irvine Finkbeiner, Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Morlock, Mr. & Mrs. Eldon Smith and Carol, Mrs. William Smith, Mrs.Della Sims, Mr. & Mrs.Don Finkbeiner, Valerie and Suzanne. Ross Krueger has returned home from University Hospital. Karen Rothry was an overnight guest at the home of Rev. & Mrs. Armin Schlenker. Don Martin and Mark Warren were guests of Marry Schroeder. After the Sunday morning service the Holiday Club members were entertained at the home of Mr. & Mrs.Emmery Fahrner. Sunday afternon a cyclonic USED SWATHERS Owatonna No. 29 with conditioner IHC 201 10 -foot with conditioner IHC 201 12 -foot with conditioner New Holland 905 with conditioner Owatonna with 8 -foot header USED COMBINES 1—John Deere 6600 1—International 815 1—international 403 2—Massey 300 2—International 93 1—Allis Chalmers 90, PTO N.T. MONTEITH LTD. EXETER 235-2121 "The brit in service when you need it molt!" / FARM saFE�r, wind uprooted trees in the or- chard of Martin De Bruyn, Concession 6, and tore limbs off shade trees in the yard, hurling one onto the roof of the house. Stephen Township Council "GRAND HARVEST"` BALER TWINE is available solely through COLE CORDAGE CO LT Twine advertised by Superior Twine Co. Ltd. es "Grand Harvest" is not supplied by Cole Cordage Co. Ltd. Look for the twine labelled "GRAND HARVEST" MADE IN IRELAND Extra quality twine guaranteed to give top satisfaction with a strength of 300 lbs tensile •Registered trade mark if .a„ v 1.5 r: presented a barometer to Joe Farley upon his retirement after many years of faithful service to the township. Members of the ++o •ks department gave him a gift of fishing equipment. Plan dairydayat Medway members, OCPMB and Ministry of and Food extension The sixth annual Western Ontario Dairy Cattle Day will be held in Medway High School, Arva, on Friday July 4. The theme is "Present Planning for the Future." Feature speaker, George McLaughlin. chairman of the Ontario Milk Marketing Board, will discuss "The Future in Dairy Farming " The program begins with registration from 9:30!to 10:30 a.m.Tickets should be purchased in advance for $3.00 which in- cludes lunch at noon. Tickets will be available at the door for $1.00 hut do not include lunch. Other speakers include Bob Lang. area dairy cattle specialist. London, "Feeding Your 1975 Corn Crop"; Dr. Ted Burnside. dairy cattle geneticist, University of Guelph, "Is Fur- ther Genetic Improvement Possible?" and Dick Heard, area coordinator a nd farm management specialist. London, "Business Agreements for the Dairy Farm." The program is supported by the county milk committees in the area, the Ontario Cream Producers Marketing Board and I'm selling her on E -Z terms. A dollar down and two hundred' dollars when you get your first milk check. -- the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food. Advance tickets are available until. June 25 from county milk committee directors Agriculture offices. You'll Find It Here! 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