Clinton News-Record, 1949-06-23, Page 3711U11SDAY, JUNE 23
1949
- CLINTON NEWS -RECORD
PAGE THREE
Prize Winters Detailed.
At Clinton Spring Fair
$a indicated in the report of
Clinton Spring' Fair in The NEWS -
..RECORD the 1949 Show wag the
largest in the 45 year history of
:1iuscl Central Agricultural So-
'eiety, with 620eeentries .compri's-
,ing s24 cattle, 234 horses, and 62
:swine, and 547 individual animals'
made up of 30 cattle, 186 horses
and 62 swine.
This large entry list was stim-
ulated by the visit of more than
100 delegates from 25 different
',countries of the world to the con-
ference' of the International Fed-
,eretion of Agricultural Producers
-at OAC, Guelph.
Prize winners were as follows:
Horses'
HEAVY DRAUGHT - brood
mare -John Black, Chesley; filly
or gelding, foaled 1945 or prev-
ious -W, J. Dale, Clinton; N. C.
'Shantz, Plattsville; Woolcott Bros.,
Embro; Peter L. Graham, Uder-
ton; Zimmerman. Bros., Tavistock,
5 and 6; in 1946 -Fred Roney and
'Son, Mitchell; foaled in 1948-
"Charles Falconer, Steffe; single
in harness - Dale, Zimmerman,
-Woolcott, Graham, Roney; champ-
ion -Dale; reserve -Shantz; stal-
lion foaled 1945 or previous -T.
J. McMichael, Auburn; John
'Tremeer, Jr., Kipper.
PERCni•;RON and BELGIAN -
'stallion foaled 1945 or previous -
'T. S. McMichael; William Cole,
Hensall; 1946 or `1347 -7 -George • H.
Fox, Walton, three best heavy.
draught, agricultural or general
purpose - Zlthnterman, Graham,
Dale, Murray Abbott and Sons,
Glen Meyer; team corning great-
est distance -Abbott; best match=
ed team in harness. -Zimmerman.
AGRICULTURAL- Feldoner;
foal 1945 or previous-Woolcott,
Graham, Shentz, Graham, Dale,
Bruce,.Miller, Paisley; -,1946 -Glen
Murray, St. Paul's; Bruce Miller,
Paisley; 1947 - Harold Vincent,
Belgrave Miller; team in har-
ness - Woolcott, Graham; Dale,
Shantz, Miller, E. J. Jacob, Clin-
ton; champion-Wooleott; reserve,.
Graham; single in harness -Gra-
ham, Woolcott, Shantz; grand
chainpion Clydesdalefilly or geld-
ing, any age -W. J. Dale, Clinton..
PERCIIERON end BELGIAN
brood mare --Black; filly or geld-
ing 1945 or previous -Zimmer-
man, A. D. Robinson, Ingersoll;
W. T. Tuttle, Woodstock; Robin-
son, Leonard Listman, Embro;
1946 -Tuttle, H. C. Wright and
Son, Cromarty; single in haziness
-Zimmerman, Robinson; team in
harness - Zimmerman, 1 and 2,
Robinson, Tuttle, • Abbott; champ-
ion and reserve - Zimmerman,
Robinson, Tuttle.
WAGON or EXPRESS - three
years or over -W. Decker, Zur
ich; E, H. Schroeder, Hensall;
13k Abb tt 4 d 5 El
--
Pritchard, Abbott' team hitched-
hitch'ed - Sohroeder, . Decker,
Pritchard, Abbot;'te'am ikit'ched-
Degker, Abbot,2 and 3 Pritch-
ard, Bert Lee,Wilton Grope; four -
horse te;ndeni-Woolcott, Zimmer-
man, Graham, Dale, Shantz. '
LIGHT HORSES -hackney or,
carriage, in harness, 15-2.:and
over-Waliaee Munro, Einbro; W.
Mayberry, Woodstock; Dr. Foster,
Galt; under 15 -2 --Foster, Munro,
2 end '3, Mayber"ry,. Lougheed,
Forest; roadster in harness, 15-2
and over -Munro;, t and 2; 15-2
and under -Munro, 1 and 2, Fos-
ter; James Currie, Wingham;
Becker and Willert, Dashwood;
carriage team ,-- Munro, Foster,
Mayberry;. roadster team -Munro,
1 and 2; Foster;hackney on line
-Munro, Foster, Mayberry, 3 and
4; Lougheed; two-year-old hack-
ney or carriage on line Dan
Flannigan, Stratford; Adam Bell,
St. Paul's; O. A.4Bannermen, West
Monkton; Becker. and Wiliest;
hackney tandem -Munro, Foster,.
Mayberry, L, Shantz, New Ham-
burg; gentigman's turnout -
Munro, Mayberry; Foster, Shantz;
lady driver -Foster, Mayberry,
Norman Lambertus, Walkerton;'.
Shantz, 4 and 5; saddle hone -
W, J. Thurston, Stratford; Mc-
Gee, Goderich; Cecil Ashton, Clin-
ton; Thurston; single pony in
harness-Lembertus, 1 and' 2;
Shantz, Jack Fulcler, St. Marys;
team ponies in harness -Shantz,
Futcher, Lambertus, Johnston,
Atwood.•
HURDLE JUMPING horse
ridden, ,lady or gent -Thurston,
Ronald McGee, Bob Marren,
ec er; o , an , mo
BEGINS WITH
Make your ballot count
for a strong, united Canada under the
leadership of Rt. Hon. Louis St. Laurent
VOTE FOR TREATER SEC RiTY for you and your family
INDIVIDUAL SECURITY'- Employment, trade, income are all at new
high levels. Taxes' have been reduced. New factories, new
developments of oil, mineral arid other natural resources are
creating more wealth, more jobs. -
SOCIAL SECURITY - The Liberals have put through all these social
benefits Old Age Pensions, Pensions for the Blind, Family
Allowances, Hospital and Health Grants, Unemployment
Insurance, Floor Prices under farm products. The
Liberal aim is nation-wide contributory old age
pensions and contributory health insurance.
NATIONAL SECURITY, -- The Atlantic Pact
against aggression antl,.war has the complete support
of all Liberals. Rt. Hon. Louis St. Laurent was
one of its first and strongest advocates.
Canada stands united and ready, in cooperation
with other democratic nations, to do her part
in building peace and security.
SAFEGUARD YOUR SECURITY,
YOUR STAKE IN CANADA'S FUTURE
VOTE LIBERAL!
INSERTED BY NATIONAL LIBERAL COMMITTEE
IN HURON -PERTH -- VOTE LIBERAL
V'O.TE'A. Y. McLEAN
Published by Huron -Perth Liberal Association
R.
IN NORTH HURON t» VOTE
ETHERINCTIN
Published by North 'H iVeri Liberal Association
Reside in St.
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-Photo by Fowler Bros. Studio
Pictured signing the register at Ontario Street. United
Church, Clinton, are MR. AND MRS. LEONARD CHARLES
EVANS, who were married in that church, Saturday, June 4,
1949. The bride is the former Marion Joyce Carter, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Norman L. Carter, Clinton. The bridegroom
is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Evans, former
residents of Strathroy. The couple are residing in St. Thomas.
Stratford; Donald Graham, Code -
rich; second class -Thurston, Mc-
Gee, Thurston, Marren, Graham.
SPECIALS -gentlemen's half -
mile road race -single -Munro, 1
and 2; Fryfogle, Wingham; Beck-
er and Willert, Currie; road race,
teem Munro, 1 and 2;' Foster;
half -mile running race-cGee, 1
and 2, Ashton, Feagan, Goderich;
Graham; saddle ponies - Jim
Etherington, Hensall, 1, 2 and 3.
Beef Cattle
HEREFORDS - bull 1947 or
previous -O'Neil Bros., Denfield;
H. C, Wright and Son, Cromarty;
C. S. Brown, Palmerston; George
Kennedy, Lucknow; Fr an k
Thompson & Son, Wingham; John
Black, Chesley; 1948 --John Mc-
Gregor, Hensall; Wright, Heber
Eedy and Sons, Dungannon; Ken-
nedy, Black, O'Neil; under one
year -O'Neil, J. A. Sully, Gode-
rich; Dr. Gooch, Hamilton; O'Neil,
4 and 5; MacGregor; cow, three
rte
years or over -O'Neil, 1 and 2,
Wright, MacGregor, Kennedy,
Black, . Thompson; heifer, calved
194,7 Wright, O'Neil, 2 and 3,
MacGregor; O'Neil; calved 1948
-MacGregor,' O'Neil, Eedy, Sully,
Wright, 5 and 6, Sully; under
one year -Gooch, Kennedy, 2 and
3, MacGregor, O'Neil, Wright;
get of sire, bull and two females
--O'Neil, 1 and 2; Kennedy, Mac-
Gregor, Gooch, Eedy.
ABERDEEN-ANGUS - bull,
calved 1947 or previous -Edwards
Bros„ Watford; Emke Bros., Elm-
wood; 1948 -Edwards, 1 and 2;
Emke, D. B. Weldon, London;
Edwards; under one year -Wel-
don, 1 and 2; Emke, Edwards,
Stewart Middleton, Clinton; cow,
three years or over-Emke, 1 and
2, Weldon; heifer, calved 1947 --
Edwards, Emke, Weldon, Edwards,
Emke; 1948 -Edwards, 1 and 2,
Weldon, Rinke, Edwards, 5 and 6,
Weldon, Middleton; under one
year -Edwards, 1, 2 and 3; Wel-
don, Edwards, Emke, Weldon,
Middleton; get of sire, bull and
two females - Edwards, Weldon,
Emke, Middleton; champion bull
Edwards; champion heifer -Ed-
wards; champion herd, bull and
three -Edwards.
MARKET CATTLE - senior
baby beef, 710 to "850 lbs• Ed-
wards Bros., Watford; Taylor,
Belgrave; Thompson, Wingham;
junior baby beef, 550 to 700 ---
Emke, Elmwood; G. H. McKay.
end Son, Tiverton, 2 and 3; Ray
Pepper, Seeforth; finished beef
steer, over 850 lbs,,, on halter
Stewart Middleton, Clinton; Mc-
Kay, Tiverton.
SHORTHORNS - bull, calved
before Sept. 1, 1947--J. A. Goetz,
Mildmey; S. G. Bennett, George-
town; W. E. Parker and Sons,
Watford; W. J. 1VIeDonald and
Sons, Woodstoelc; McDonald Bros.,
Ripley; K. E. Deacon. Unionville;
Sept. 1, 1947, to April 30, 1948-
A. P. Hart, Melton; S. F. McFar-
lane, Ailsa Craig; W. A. Culbert,
Dungannon; Bennett, L. White,
St. Marys; May 1, 1948, to Aug,
31, 1948 -Deacon, 1 and 2; Harry
Millar Belhnar.• W. 5, McDonald;
R. M. Peck and Sons, Kippen; J.
E. McKinley, Zurich; After 'Sept.
1, 1948-P. F. Law, Weston; Grant
Campbell, Moffat; MoKinley,
Clifford Keyes, Varna; Parker;
Dr. M. W. Stapleton, Seaforth;
Senior champion bull -Goetz; re-
serve -Bennett; junior champion
bull - Law; reserve - Deacon;
grand champion -Goetz.
Female, calved before Sept. 1,
1946 -Hart, McDonald Bros., And-
rew C. Gaunt, Lucknew; Miller,
4 and 5, Goetz; Sept. 1, 1946, to
Aug. 31, 1947 -Law, Goetz, Mil-
lar, McDonald Bros., 4 and 5,
Keyes; senior yearling 'heifer -
Bennett, Parker, White, R. W.
Gardhouse, Weston; Gaunt, Goetz;
junior yearling heifer Deacon,
Law, 2 end 3; Gardhouse; Camp-
bell, McDonald Bros.; senior
yearling. heifer -Campbell, Hart,
Gardhouse, Parker, W. L. Dunn,
London; Deacon; heifer calved
before Sept. 1, 1948 -Campbell,
McDonald Bros., Gaunt, Parker,
R.Parker
E. Begg and . Sons, Tiverton;
Senior champion female and
reserve grand - Law; reserve
senior -Bennett; junior and grand
-Deacon; reserve junior -Camp-
bell; Shorthorn herd, bull and
three females - Law, Campbell,
Deacon, Goetz.
Dairy Cattle
HOLSTEIN -bull, one year and
under two--Jarrott Bros., Kip -
tin; Huron County Rome, Clinton:
cow --E, J. Jacob, Clinton;, Jar-,
rott; heifer, two and under three
-Jarrott, Jacob, 1 and 2; heifer,
one and under two-Jarrott, 1
and 2; Jacob; under one year -
Jacob;
JERSEY --bull, two years and
over -Irvin Trewartha, S:aforth;
one and under two-Trewartha;
cow-Treworthe, 1 and 2; William
Andrews, 'Clinton; heifer, two and
under three-Trewartha, 1 and 2;
one and under two-Trewartha,
1 and 2; under one year-Trewar
the, 1 and 2;
AYRSHIRE -bull, two and over
-A. C. Brandon and Son, Clin-
ton; one and under two '- Fred.
Plaetzer and Son, Auburn; cow -
Brandon, 1 and 2; heifer, two and
under three -Brannon; one and
under two - Plaetzer, Brandon;
under one year -Brandon, 1 & 2;
GUERNSEY - bull, two and
over -Hugh Hill, RR 4, Goclerlch;
R. W. Gibbings, Clinton; cow -W.
B. Cruickshank, Wingham; Hill,
Cruickshank, Hill, Gibbings, 5 and
6; John A, Currie, Wingham; Gib-
bings; heifer, two and under
three -Hill, 1 and 2; Gibbings, 3
and 4; yearling -Hill, Gibbings,
Hill, 3 and 4, Cruickshank, 5 and
6, Gibbings; heifer calf :Hill, 1"
and 2; Gibbings, Cruickshank, 4
and 5; Gibbings, Currie;
Dairy herd -Hugh Hill, RR 4,
Goderich; E. J„ Jacob,. Clinton,
• Swine
YORKSHIRE - boar littered
since Oct. 1, 1948 -William 'Pink-
ney and Sons, Cooksville; W.
Turnbull and Son, Brussels; Ro»
siert E. McMillan, Seeforth;
Warner end Sons, Bayfield; Nor-.
man Graham, Palmerston; Turn-
bull, James W. Smith, Brussels;
boar littered Dec. 1, 1947, to Oct.
1, 1948 -Pinkney, Warner, Gra..
ham, Pinkney, Andrew Hicks,
Centralia; W. R. Lobb ,end Son,
Clinton; boar littered before Dee,
1, 1947 Turnbull, Hicks, Graham,
John Powell, Seeforth; McMillan,
Smith; sow littered since Oct. 1,
1948 -Graham, Pinkney, 2 and 3;
Turnbull, Warner; sow littered
July 1, 1948, to Oct. 1, 1948 ---.
Pinkney, Hicks, Turnbull, Gra-
ham, Turnbull, Pinkney, Smith,
Graham; sow littered Dec. 1, 1947,
to July 1, 1948 -Smith, Pinkney,
2 and 3, Graham, Warner; Sow
littered before Dec. 1,1947 -Pink-.
ney, Turnbull, Smith, Pinkney,
Hicks; aged boar Pinkney; aged,
sow -Pinkney herd sire--Plnke
ney, Turnbull, Pinkney.
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