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Prize Winners Announced
For Bayfield Fall Fair
r
School Displays
Needlework
Handsewnuilt block Jean Camp-
bell,
am
q p-
bell, S.S.' 10, Goderieh; Helen Stew-
art, S.S. 1, Stanley; Barbara Middle -
'Eon, S.S. 10, Goderieh; 'Evelyn! Bell,
Bayfield Sr,; Marion Dawson, S.S. 3,
Stanley; Mary Beatty, S.S. 6, Stanley.
'Quilt pathh-John. Dowson, S. S. 3,
Stanley; Ruth Snelling, S.S. 3, Stan-
ley; Anna Porter, S.S. 3, Stanley;
Ruth Clarke, S.S. 6, Stanley; W.
Ostrom, 8.8.6, Stanley; Gordon Porter
S.S. 3, Stanley. Cloth or oilcloth toy-
, anion. Dowson; Tom Penhale, S.S. 3,
Stanley; Jean Keyes, S.S. 6, Stanley;
Ethel Blair, Bayfield .Sr.; Norma
Sturgeon, Bayfield Sr.; Evelyn Bell,
Bayfield Sr. G. M. McBwan, alinton,
Special for most points needlework-
Marion Dowson,
Crafts
Paper mat woven -Bobby Webster,
S.S. 6, at:ploy; Joyce Peck, S.S. 3,
Stanley; Marilyn Steckle, S. S. " 3,
Stanley; Gerald Clarke, S.S. 6, Stan-
ley Coreen Dawson, S.S. 3, •Stanley;
Stan-
ley;
Dowson, S.S. 3, Stanley. Plas-
ticine model -Margaret Howard, Bay.
field Jr.; Lois Webster, S.S. 6, Stan-
ley; Barbara Taylor, S.S. 3, Stanley;
Patsy Scotchmer, Bayfield; George
Beatty, S.S. 6, Stanley; Shirley Bran-
don, Bayfield. Picture cutout -John
Dowson; Billy Parker, Bayfield; Bar-
bare. Brandon, Bayfield; Shirley
Brandon; Nancy Webster, S. S. 6,
Stanley; Donna •Sturgeon, Bayfield.
Flourand salt anodel---E'dtta Jackson,
S.S. 1, Stanley; Billy Parker; 'Tom
Penhale, S.S. 3, Stanley; Billy Peck,
S.S. 3, Stanley; Ruth Sneiling; Grant
Webster, S.S. 6, Stanley. Junior
scrap book -Stewart Broadfoot, S.S.
1, .Stanley; Ruth Jackson, S. S. 1,
Stanley; Billy Parker; Marzery Web-
ster, S.S. 6, Stanley; Jack M Gregor,
1, Stanley; Bob McGregor, S.S.
1, Stanley. Current events scrap-
book - Marion _ Dowson; George.
Beatty; Evelyn Bell, Bayfield Sr.;
.'trivia: Chutor, B.S. 6, Stanley; George
.Keyes, S.S. 6, Stanley; Gloria Wesley,
Bayfield Sr. Woodwork Model
Gloria Westlake; Marion Dowson;
Tom Penhale; George Castle, Bayfield
'Sr.; Lenore •MeGnire, S.S. 8, Goderieh;
Jean Sturgeon, Bayfield,
Illustrated poster Marion Dow -
son; Jean I{eyes; Tom Penhale. Grass
painting, '(grades' 1 -5) -Billy Parker;
Joan McLeod, Bayfield; Shirley Bran-
don;. Margery Webster; .Phyllis Work-
tnan, S. S. 7, :Stanley; Billy Peck
Glass painting, (grades 6-10)
Evelyn. Bell; Rosemarie Arkell, Bay-
field -Sr.; Gloria Westlake; Betty
Larson, Bayfield .Sr.; Jean Keyes;
Tom Penhale. Writing poetry (grades
4 -6) -Helen Stewart, S.S. 1, Stanley;
Donna Sturgeon; Tom Penhale; Janet
McLeod, Bayfield; Margery Webster;
John Moffat, S.S. 10, • Stanley. ' Writ-
ing :poetry (grades 7-10) - Betty
Heard, Bayfield Sr.; Marie Stirling.
Bayfield Sr.; Ethel Blair, Bayfield
Sr.; Betty Lou Larson, Bayfield Sr.:
Rosenparie Arkell; Jimmy Aikenhead,
S.S. 10, Stanley. Printing nursery
rhyme -Lola Chutor; Helen McLeod,
Bayfield Jr.; Verna, Eyre, S.S. 10,
Stanley; Jacqueline Cluff, S.S. 10,
Goderich; George Telford, Bayfield
Jr.; Marion Makins, Bayfield Jr.
Composition - George Keyes; Tom
Penhale; Gloria Westlake; Jean
Campbell, S.S. 10, Goderich; Charles
Guest, Bayfield Sr,; Ethel M. Blair.
Collections
Named leaves (grades 2.5) -Gor-
don Porter; ,Ruth Snelling; John Row-
son; Marion Horner, S.S. 6, Stanley;
Bob McGregor; Annie Porter, S.S. 3,
Stanley. Named leaves (grades 6-10)
-Grant Webster, S. S. 6, Stanley;
Keith Keyes, S.S. 6, ,Stanley; Vivian
Chutor; Marjorie Rowson; Marion
Dowson; George Castle. Grasses and
legumes - Marion Dowson; Gordon
Porter; Anna Porter; Tom Penhale;
Ruth Snelling; John Dowson. Table
bouquet - Marion, Dowson; Evelyn
Bell; Anna Porter; Tom Penhale;
Ronald Taylor, S.S. , Stanley; Helen
Blair; Marjorie Rowson; Ruth Snell-
ing. A. T. Cooper, Clinton, special
prize for best vase -Marion Dowson.
Fruits, Grains and Vegetables
Beets -• John Middleton, S. 8, 10,
Goderieh; Nancy Webster, S. S. 6,
Stanley; Jean. Campbell; Donald
Warner, Bayfield Sr.; Morris Taylor,
S. S. 10, Stanley; Keith Keyes. Car-
rots (long) - Jean Campbell; John
Middleton; Olive Aikenhead, S.S. 10,
Stanley; Katherine McGregor, S.S. 1,
Stanley;. Marion Makins; Shirley
RADIO .FORUM MEETINGS
OCT. 23-WINGHAM Town Hall
001'. 24-.CLINTON-Dept. of Agriculture
Oct '25 EXETER
8.30 P.M.
Mr. Wesley Neelands, Secretary, Ontario Forums
' Mr. A. 0. Savage, .Secretary, Ontario Cooperative Union
National Film Board Pictures .
ADMISSION ' FR•EE EVERYBODY WELCOME
•
Brandon. Carrots (short) - Jean
Campbell; Billy Parker; George
Baird, S. S. 10, Stanley; George
Beatty; Bobbie Parker, Bayfield;
Matilyn Steekie, Spanish onions -
Barbara Middleton; Jeep Campbell:
Evelyn Bell; :Ruth Snelling; "Gerald
Keyes. A. 0. V. onions -•-, Helen
Blair; Barbara Brandon; Shirley
Brandon; •Evelyn Bell; Gary Shaw,
S. S. 1, Stanley; Jean Sturgeon
Potatoes -.Evelyn Bell; Donald' Bell
Bayfield; Thelma Baird; Barbara
Brandon; Marion Horner; Margaret
McClymont, S.S.;6, _ Stanley. Table
corn -Marion Horner; Ruth Snelling;
Keith Keyes; Anna Porter; John
Middleton; Tom Penhale. Popcorn-
Donald Warner; Ronald :Tay'.or;;
George Beatty; Frank Hill S.S. 10,
Stanley. Sunflower - Douglas. Dick,
S.S. 7, Stanley; Jean`Campbelle Jack
McGregor; Don McGregor; Jean Mc-
Gregor; Bob McGregor, Sheaf of
wheat -Margaret McClymont; Donald
Warner; Bob McGregor; Billie Park-
er. Sheaf of oats -Tom Penhale;
Margaret McClymont; Donald Warn-
er. Sheaf of barley - Margaret Mc-
Clymont; Gerald Parsons, S. S. 7,
Stanley. Apples -Barbara Middle-
ton; Tom Penhale; Margaret Mc-
Clymont. Pears Marion Horner;
Ethel Blair; Billy Dowson; John Dow -
son; Marion Dowson; Gerald Keyes.
Domestic Science
Salad plate -Jean . Campbe'.l; Ruth
Snelling; Anna .Porter; Bobbie Park-
er; Rosemarie Aekell; Janet ,,McLeod.
School lunch box - Ruth .Snelling;
Barbara Middleton; Marion Dowson;
Ruth Clarke: Anna Porter; Evelyn
Bell. Tea biscuits - Ruth Clarke;
Barbara Middleton; Margaret Mc-
Clymont; Ruth Snelling; Maiion
Dowson; Marion Horner.
Horses
Heavy Draught
Gelding or filly foaled in 1942 or
previous -Fred Roney, lat and and;
Sherlock Keys, 3rd and 4th; foaled
in. 1943 -Sherlock Keys; foaled in
1944 -Sherlock Keys.
Agricultural
Brood mare with foal Toe Gelinas.
Elmer Webster; foal -Joe Gelinas,
Elmer Webster foaled in 1943 -Har-
vey Turner, Joe Gelinas; foaled in
1942 - Fred Roney, 1st and and,
Elmer Webster '3rd 'and 4th.
Harness
Single roadster or carriage -Currie
and Trivet, 1st and 2nd; heavy
draught team -Fred Roney, •Shorloek
Keys; agricultural teen: - Fres
Roney, Elmer Webster,
Special Prizes
Scotchmer's. Hardware, Bayaeid;
special for best showing of horses by
one exhibitor -Fred Roney, Elsner
Webster; Simpson's, London, for best,
suckling colt shown by boy under 18
years -Joe Gelinas; Lloyd Makins,
Bayfield, -for best heavy horse on
grounds -Fred Roney, 1st and 2nd;
John. Howard, Bayfield, for largest
number, of entries in horses, cattle,
sheep and swine -Fred Roney; best
tandem outfit -Fred Roney.
Dairy Cattle
Jersey or Guernsey
Bell, any •age -John Howard; milch
• cm a•sur a
What makes a little farm
a BIG FARM
It bas been said that ":.,rich man
is only a poor man with money".
You have alsolieard that "money
makes the mare go" and that
"nothing succeeds like success".
Old sayings like these tell you
to see the manages of the Bank
of Montreal if you need money
to make your farm a better faun
-if you see oppottutaities for in-
creased income from increased
,production.
'Youdo not ask a favour when
'.you asic for a loan at the tank of
Montreal. Lending money is aur
f'MY
'id', m,ttfo4 cioot4Nl
R'.Rtin.5M;a o.> Yk%h .n'!A"QYMS.•SL
business and our manager will
welcome the opportunity of dis-
cussing your ,plans with you. He
will be glad to study your pros-
pects with you, plan with you,
discuss actual and promised
revenue, and work out with you
a plan of convenient repayments..
Many big farms -successful farms
- in all parts of Canada were
little farms once. For their de-
velopment many of their owners
have relied on timely loans from
the Bank of Montreal. Your B of
M manager invites you to share
their -experience.
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Ai'�`K.0E ONTREAL
working ruit8 Cdoaciiiti,s In every walk of tie since I827
Clinton Branch: W. ,II• ROBINSON, artinager
Londesborough (Sub -Agency):
Open Monday and Thursday •
cow - John Howard; heifer calved Olymont; special by Goderieh Salt
1944 -John Howard, • Co .Ltd; f exli;bitor, having most
Beef Cattle points=Mzs M. Mc4,darn; five points,
O, Battler, sex points, Fred McCly-
Shorthorns mont, five points,
Bull calved 1944 or previous -Wil Do ti • rsoie>[1Ce
Bain Oestricher, lst•, 'and 3rd, Bert
Peck, 2nd; bull calved 1945 -- Bert White bread -W. J. Clark, Eimer
Peck, William Oeetricher; mulch eow Webster; graham bread-Elmr ;Web -
William Oestricher, Bert Peck, 2nd ater• Boston brown bread- Elmer
mid 3rd; heifer' calved 1944 --William ebster; nut bread- Mvs. Metcalf,
0estricher, 1st and 3rd, Bert ort P'ec]t" ;Elmer Webster; .
lemon pie - Mrs.'
2nd, Ciifford.•'Keys 'an- Son,4th; Wm
McAdam,. Mrs, ' M. McAdam;
heifer calved 1945 -William Oetrich-, apple .pie -`Elmer Webster, W. J.
errs Bert Peek, 2nd, and 3rd. Clark;raisin pie -W. J. Clark Mrs.
Special Prizes M. McAdam; layer cake - W. J.
Goderich Salt Co., for .best showingClark'
, Mrs. Wm. McAdam,, SCOURS—
of 'beef cattle by one exhibitor "- Rachel: Johnston,,• Mrs. Wm. McAdam;
William Oestricher, Bert Peck; Sinew- vegetable salad -Mrs, Metcalf W. J.
son's, London, for best beef calf, any l,Claris;:cookies- W J. Clark, Fred
bred, exhibited by' boy or girl over McOlymont; spiced eake - W. J.
tel years and under 18 -Marion Peck; Clark Elmer Webate ; .sponge ca ce-
George Beatty, Varna, for beat group Mrs. M. McAdam Mrm. cake-
George
Shorthorns-William Oestricher; Adam; 'buns -W. 3. Clark, Fred Mc -
T. Eaton Co., Ltd., Toronto, for best Clypiont; tea biscuits-Raehel John -
heifer calf, six months and under. one stoic W. J. Clark; ginger 'biscui -
year, bred and raised -Marion Peck. W. J. Clarle, Fred McCI Mont• muf-
Y
Grade Cattle fins - Mrs, Wm McAdam A If.
Eeifer calved 1945-R. Manson, 1st Feaa McClymont• tomato juice -Mrs.
and 2nd; steer calved 1945--R. Man- Wm. McAdams, A. H. Warer; school
son, 1st and and. lunch -W. J. Clark, H. A. Fuss; bak-
Sheep ed beans --H. A. Fuss, Mrs. M. Me -
LEICESTER -aged ram -R. Man- Adam; cold' :lunch -H. A. Fuss, Mrs.
son; shearling ram -William R. Pep- Wm. McAdam; pickles O. Battler,
per; ewe; two shears or over Wil Mrs. •Metcalf; catsup and meat sauce
Ram ,R. Pepper; shearling ewe -Wm. `Mrs• Wm. MGAdam, 1st• and and;
R. Pepper, 1st and and; ewe lamb- canned fruits -W- J. Clark, O: Bat.
Wm. R. Pepper, lst and 2nd. tier; canned vegetables -0. Battler,
LINCOLN --ram' lamb --Snowden Mrs. Wm. McAdam; -canned meats--
and Grainger; ewe lamb - Snowden W. J. Clark, H. A. Fuss; bee products
and Grainger.
OXFORD - aged ram• -• Donald
Dearing; ram lamb -Donald Dearing;
aged ewe -Donald Dearing; shear -
ling ewe -Donald' Dearing, 1st and
2nd; ewe lamb -Donald Dearing, 1st
and 2nd.
DORSET HORN aged ram -P. E.
Dearing', 1st and and; shearling ram
P. E. Dearing; ram lamb -P. E.
Dearing, 1st. and 2nd; aged ewe -P.
E. Dearing, 1st and 2nd; shearling
ewe-sP. E. Dearing,. lst and and;
ewe Iamb -P. - 17, Dearing, • ist an
and.
SPECIALS - Robert Simpson Co.,
Toronto, Tot best pen. of three ewe
lambs -P. E. Dearing; Campbell's
Drug Store, Goderieh, second prize -
William R. Pepper.
YORKSHIRE-aged boar - A. H.
Warner and, San; brood sow --A. H.
Warner and San,. 1st and 2nd; sow
littered in 1945 -LW. R. Lola:), A. H.
Warner and Son, 2nd and 3rd.
MARKET HOGS --pair bacon
hogs -Gerald Snyder, lst and 2nd.
SPECIALS -T. Eaton Co., Toronto,
for best three export bacon hogs -
Jim Lobb, Gerald Snyder; Caraia
Packers, Clinton, for best sow, ars
breed -A. H. Warner and Son. •
Poultry
JERSEY BLACK GIANTS -
pullet, hen and cockerel - Inn Mc-
Clymont, 1st and 2nd in each. NEW
HAMPSHIRE REDS - pullet and
cockerel - l e4 Me0lymont, lst and
2nd in each; hen -Ivan McClymont,
Elmer Webster. RHODE ISLAND
Warner; meat loaf - Mrs. Metcalf,
-Paul Cleave; honey -Paul Cleave,
Elmer Webster; maple syrup -Mrs.
Wm: McAdam, Fred McClymont; 1
special, by Goderieh Salt Co., Ltd,,
for exhibitor having meet points -W.
J. Clark, Mrs. Wm. McAdam,
Grain and Seeds
White wheat -O. Battler, H. A.
Fuss; white oats -H. A. Fuss; bar-
ley -H. A. Fuss, F. McClymont; pea
beans -0. Battler; red clover seed -
Elmer Webster, 0. Battler; sweet
clover - 0. Battler, Snowden and
Grainger; timothy - H. A. Fuss,
Elmer Webster; flint corn -Mrs. M. t
McAdam; dent corn -Mrs. Wm. Mc- $
Adam6 F. McClymont; tallest corn
stalks -F, 'McClymont,
HOLSTEIN BANQUET i'Huron County
Tickets' far Huron County Holstein
Breeders' Association annual :banquet
in - Qntario Street United Church, Hog FrodUeers .
Clinton, at 7 p.m , Monday next, Favour Scheme
October 22, may be secured at Huron
County Agricultural Offipo, Clinton,
or from J. W. "VanEgmond,
landscape water colour -Mrs. Met-
calf, M. Livingston; fruit water col-
our -M. Livingston; flowers, water
colour -M. Livingston,' H. A. Fuss;
crayon drawing -M. Livingston; pen
and ink drawing -M. Livingston, H.
A. Fuss; water colour painting on
silk M. Livingston; hand painted
china --M, Livingston; stencilling on
fabric -M. Liiingaton, H. A. Fuss;
fruit in oil -M. Livingston; flowers
in oil -M, Livingstop; pencil sketch -
M. Livingston.
Ladies' Work
LIVING ROOM ACCESSORIES--
table centre piece --Mrs. Metcalf, M.
Livingston; cushion, embroidery -M.
Livingston, O. Battler; cushion. any
other kind - M. Livingston, tri, A,
Fuss; card table cover -M. Living-
ston, H. A. Fuss. ,
DINING ROOM ACCESSORIES --
table cloth and serviettes -M. Living-
ston, H. A• Fuss; tea cloth, cut
woxdc-Fred Wallis, M. Livingston;
tea cloth embroidered -M. Living-
ston, H. A. Fuss; tea cloth crochet-
ed -M. Liyingston; centrepiece - M.
Livingston, H. A. •Fuss; luncheon
set -H. A. Fuss, 1M. Livingston; buf-
fet set -M. Livingston, H. A. Fuss.
COLOURED LINENS -card table
uncheon set --M. Livingston, H. A.
Fuss; buffet set embroidered - M.
Livingston, H. A. Fuss.
BEDROOM ACCESSORIES-Hem-
stitcheii` sheets -M. Livingston, Mrs.
Pierce; pillow cases, hemstitched -M.
Livingston, •Mrs. Pierce; pillow eases
-embroidered-Mrs. Pierce, Snowden
and Grainger; pillow cases, lace -
trimmed -M. Livingston, H. A. Fuss;
embroidered towels -H. A. Fuss, M.
Livingston; towels, crochet trimmed--
H. A. Fuss, M. Livingston; dressing
able set, embroidered - 161,
ton, Snowden Snowden and Grainger; • tea
towels, ;embroidered -0. Battler, 11.
A. Fuss.
CHILDREN'S WEAR -Girls' wool
ocks-H. A. Fuss; girls' wool mitts -
H. A. Fuss; girls' parka hood --H. A,
uss; boy's sweater, pullover -Fred
Wallis, Mrs. Wm. McAdam.; girl's
ardigan sweater - Fred Wallis,
H. A. Fuss; ' ,child's dress made
front old garment - H. A. Foss,
M. Livingston; child's play dress -
Imer Webster, M. Livingston; baby's
aekgtl; and bonnet, crocheted -H. A.
uss; baby's jacket, bonnet, knit -
Mrs. M. McAdam, ' Mrs. Win: Mo
Adam; baby's' bootees, knit -Mrs. M.
cAdam, Mrs. Wm. s",fcAdam; baby's
Fruits •
Fall pears -Mrs. Metcalf, F. 'Mc- s
Clymont; winter pears - Mrs. Met- F
calf; plums -F. McClymont; peaches
- A. H. Warner, Mrs. Metcalf; a
grapes- Paul Cleave, Mrs. M. Me -
Adam; collection grapes - Mrs. Met-
calf, Rachel Johnston; basket fruitc-
Mrs, Metcalf, F. McClymont; hamper E
Northern spies-'Stewart`Middieton;
hamper ,McIntosh Reds - Stewart
Middleton; hamper, any other fall
apples -Stewart Middleton; hamper,
any other winter apples - Stewart M
Middleton; basket, Northern Spies -
Stewart Middleton, F. McClymont;
basket McIntosh Reds - Stewart
Middleton; basket, any other winter
apples -Stewart Middleton, F. Mc-
Clymont; collection winter apples
Stewart Middleton, F. McClyomnt;
crab apples -Stewart Middleton, F.
REDS -- pullet, hen and cockerel -0, McClymont; Baldwin F. McClymont,
Battler, 1st in each: Ivan McClymont (2nd); Blenheim Pippin -S. Middle -
2nd lin er, 1st
cock-4. Battler. BAR- ' ton; Golden russet -Mrs. Metcalf, F.
RED ROCKS, UTILITY - pullet - McClymont; Tonapltins-S. Middloton,
Ivan .McClymont; cock, hen and cock -
':rel - Fred McClymont; BARRED
ROCKS, EXHIBITION -pullet, cock,
hen and cockerel --0. Battler. WHITE tone Tatman Sweet -S. Middleton, F.
ROCKS, UTILITY, -pullet --•O, Bat- McClymont; Wolf River -F. McCly-.
tier, 'Ivan McClymont;' cock and hen
Ivan. McClymont, 1st in each, Snow-
den and Grainger, 2nd in each; cock-
erel -Fred McClymont, Ivan IVleCly-
mont. WHITE WYANDOTTES --
pullet-Ivan McClymont, 1st and 2nd;
cock -Harold Penhale; ben -0. Dat-
tler, Ivan McClymont. BRAHMAS, Early potatoes -0. Battler; late
DARK - hen, cockerel,` cock and potatoes -O. Battler; white sugar
pullet -0. Battler, 1st in each. BUFF' mangels-Snowden and Gra'nger; F.
ORPINGTONS - pullet and cock- McClymont; yellow intermediate
erel-Ivan McCiyanont 1st :and 2nd mangels -- Paul Cleave, F. McCly-
in each. LIGHT' SUSSEX - pellet mont; yellow globe mangels-Snow-
and cockerel -0. Battler, 1st in each, den end Grainger; heaviest turnip -
Ivan •IllcClymont 2nd in. each; cock- Paul Cleave, Snow;ten and Grainger;
0. Battler; hen-0.,•Battler, Harold table turnip -Fred Middleton, John
Penhale, ,ANCONAS-pullet- Ivan Middleton; carrots, long - W. J.
McClymont; hen -0. Battler; cocker- Clark, 0. Battler; carrots, short -
el -0. Battler. Ivan Mcclyrnont. Mrs. H. Cox, 0. Battler; beets -A. H.
ANDALUSIANS-pullet, Harold Pen. Warner, Raehel Johnston; parsnips-
hale, 1st and 2nd; coag Harold Pen- 0. Battler, A. If. Warner;,winter
hale; hen -Ivan McClymont. LEC4 radishes - 0. Battler; cabbage --
OANS, BROWN -pullet and cock- Snowden and Grainger, Mrs. H.
ere, -•Ivan. McGlynngnt, 1st and 2nd Bauer; Chinese cabbage '- Fred
cock 'and sten-Ivan McClymont, lat Middleton; cauliflower --,Mrs. H.
in each; LEGHORNS, WHITE-pul-Bauer, 0. Battler; white nions-0.
let-, cock and; cockerel -0, Battler, Battler;; yellow onions -W. J. Dow -
1st in each, Ivan McClymont, and inson, b. Battler; red• tamatoes-Mrs,
each; hen -Harold Penhale, 0. Bat- Metcalf, 0. Battier; yellow tomatoes
tler. BLACK MINOROAS - pullet, -Mrs. Metcalf; largest tomatoes -
hen, and cockerel --Ivan McClymont, Mrs. Metcalf;, fruit tomatoes -Mrs.
lst anal 2nd in each.. BLACK HAM, Metealf; collection peppers - Mrs.
BURGS --pullet, hen•, and cockerel -0. Metcalf, Eimer Webster; hot peppers
Battler. -0, Battler, John :Middleton; pepper
MUSCOVY DUCKS -old drake -•- squash -W. J. Clark, Mrs. Metcalf;
watermelons -O. Battler, F. McCly-
mont; muskmelons -0. Battler, D: H,
McNaughton;. citrons -Mrs. NI. Mc-
Acltum, 0. Battler; hubbard squash. -
Harold Penhale, 0'. Battler; vegetable
marrow -0. Battler, F. McClymont:
pie pumpkin --Harold . Penhale, Mrs.'
H. Cox; largest pumpkin --Mrs. M.
McAdam, Harold Pedhale; gherkins -
Snowden and" Grainger; cucumbers -
Mrs. ,Metcalf, W. J. Clark; sunflow-
er -O. Battler; collection garden
herbs - Mrs. Metcalf; special, E.
Breckenridge, Goderieh, for most
points in vegetable section' -' 0.
battler,
Plants and Flowers
Collection cut flowers -Mrs.' Met.
calf; small bouquet -Mrs. Metcalf;
table bouquet -Fred Middleton, W. J.
Clark; • .asters -Fred Middleton, Mrs.
M. McAdam; cinema--•=1V1'xs. M. Mc-
Adam, Mrs. Wm. McAdam; dahlias --
Mrs. Wm, McAdam,.. Mrs. M. Mc -
Allam gladiolus Snowden and
Grainger maiieolds-Snowden and
Grainger, Mrs Wm. McAdam; pan-
sies -0 Geiger; petunias -Fred Mid-
dleton roses -Mrs. Metcalf. Mrs. II.
Bauer salvia. --Mrs. M McAdam, P.
Middleton; verbenas -Fred . Middle,
ton zinnias -Mrs. Win. McAdam; A.
0 V. -- Mrs H. Bauer, Mrs. Wm.
McAdam.
'Fine Arts
Landscape oil -M. Livingston Mrs.
Ma+roll• k4An:.1 fn ,•41' AT TF.•;.;...••+..,..;
F. McClymont; McIntosh Reds - S.
S
Middleton; Northern Spy -S. Middle.
ton, F. McClymont; North Star -F,
McClymont (2nd) ; Snow -S. Middles
moat (2nd); A.O.V. fall apples -F.
McCiytnont (2nd); A. 0. V. winter
apples -S. Middleton, F. McClymont;
most perfect apple, any variety -S.
Middleton.
Vegetables
Harold Penhale, Donald Dearing;
duck -Donald. Dearing, Harold: Pen -
hale; young drake and young duck
Donald Dearing. PE'KIN DUCKS -
old and young drake- o'd and young
duck'' -0. Battler. ROTTEN DUCKS -
old drake -0. Battler, Elmer Web-
ster; old duck and young duck -O.
Battler, lst in each, Snowden. and
Grainger, and in each; young drake -
Elmer Webster, Snowden and Graing-
er. INDIAN RUNNER DUCKS -
young drake and young duck - 0.
Battler. EMBDEN GEESE - old
goose -Elmer Webster. BANTAMS --
pullet and cockerel -Lewis Taylor;
cook - D. H. McNaughton, Billy
Stephenson; hen -Billy Stephenson,
Harold Penhale. PIGEONS - old
male --Arthur Peck, Billy Stephenson,
oldi female -Billy Stephenson, let and
2nd; young male and young female
John Middleton, 1st and and.
SPECIAL - best dressed goose by
Mrs. Ed. Gaseho, Zurich -0. Battler.
Dairy Produce
5 .lb butter 'block --F, McClymont,
Mrs, Wm, McAdam; 5 lb. butter
erode - Fred Wallis, W.'J. Clark;
fancy print butter -0, Battler, Mrs.
sal, McAdam; cottage cheese Mrs.
Metcalf lard -Mrs. M'cAtta n F. Me
Civmont' paie dressed chickens -
Mrs. M. McAdam W J. Clark; heav-
iest dozen eggs, white -0. Battler,
Fred McClymont; heaviest dozen
,mss brew: --O, Battler. Fred Me -
Fourteen -•delegates were present
from Huron Countyi
pints at a
special meeting of the Ontario . Hog
Pioduners' Association in the ' King
Edward Hotel Tuesday, when the
Ontario Department of Agriculture's
scheme for themarketing and process
sing of hogs, produced` in this ;prov
ince, .was thoroughly discussed. o
The delegates reported on, their
return that the conference had been
most successful.
Thirty to 40 delegates from vaxious
points in Ontario were expected at
the meeting, but ibefore it got well.
under way there were 200 on hand.
Those from this immediate district
were Bert Lobb, representing Huron
County Federation of Agriculture;
Alfred Warner, Goderieh Township;
Robert McMillan, McKillop Township;
Arnold Jamieson • and W. V. Roy,
Ii!u iii(tt 'Township, the Igttlsrc-
retary of the Federation of Agri-
culture. '
A large banquet was held in the
Crystal Ball ,Room, King 'Edward
Hotel, when Hon. T. L. Kennedy,
Ontario Minister of Agriculture, de-
livered a most inspiring and instruc-
tive address, The Minister comment-
ed' thatit was the largest marketing
gathering of its kind in the history
of the province.
Ip subsequent issues, The NEWS -
RECORD will attempt to explain,
some of the features of the marketing
scheme, as advanced at this week's
meeting in Toronto.
Pierce, Mrs. H. Cox; fine socks -M.
Livingston, O. Battler.
Home Manufactures
Bedspread tufted in candlewick --
0. Battler; quilt, applique -IL A.
Fuss, Rachel Johnston; quilt, cotton
patched -M. Livingston, O. Battler;
quilt, cotton plain -0. Battler, H. A.
Fuss; fancy' comforter - 0. Battler,
H, A. Fuss; goose down comforter -
M. Livingston, H. A, Fuss; crocheted.
afghan: -M. Livingston; hearth rug -
Ed. Foster, 0, Battler; •braided mat,
silk - M. Livingston, H, A, Fuss;
home-made soap - F, McClymont,
Elmer 'Webster.
LIST OF' JUDGES '
HORSES --James Norris, Mitchell;
BEEF CATTLE, SHEEPAND PIGS
bootees, crocheted -H. A. Fuss, M. -Humphrey Snell, Clinton; DAIR1
Livingston. CATTLE - Bert Lobb Clinton,.-
LADIES' WEAR -Practical aprort POULTRY - Leo ;,
O'Brien, Zurich;
-0, Battler, H. A; Fuss; house dress DAIRY PRODUCE William
II. A. Fuss, 0. Battler; smock -M. O'Brien, Zurich; CHILDREN'S DE -
Livingston; knit 'pullover - Fred PARTMENT-Miss Morley, Detroit,
Livingston; handbag -M. Livingston, esey eBayfield; LADIES' wimuc
Wallis H. A. Fuss; fatte -
yapron-M.
Mich.,Mrs.Anna Brown Ohio' fore
0. Battler; ladies' dress from old gar- Mrs, John Zspfe, Clinton, ' Mrs.
nient-M. Livingston, H• A. Fuss; Charles Twitchell, Clinton; GRAIN
home dyeing - Mxs, H, Cox, 11. ,AND SEEDS Mrs. R, F, Stade,•
Livingston. Zurich• DOMESTIC SCIENCE -Mrs,
MEN'S WEAR --sport shirats-LI. A. Stade, Mrs. John Gaseho, Zurich;
Fuss, M, Livingston; nyjamNf. p+RUIT-George Johnston, Bayfield;
sweate
Livingstor han, H. A Fndkriit-Mrs.ussM•; McpuAlloverdam, FLOWERS -Miss F. R. Cuninghame,
. Clinton; FINE ARTS -Miss Lucille
H. A. Puss; mitts -0. Battler, M. Grant, Clinton.
Livingston; heavy seeks - Mss,
YOUR FARM LABOUR . PROBLEM
Running water is essential -in the home, the stables, poultry
houses and greenhouses - saves time, labour and promotes
better and healthier living conditions.
NEW DURO 'PUMPS
are available in greater quantities today, but shortages of Materials and.
Labour will not allow the Duro Factory to produce enough to meet the
demand. All Duro Dealers are on a quota basis and permit to purchase
must be approved by W.P.T.E.
EMCO FIXTURES AND FITTINGS
Fpr Kitchen, Bathroom and Laundry. Visit your Emco Dealer
for available styles,
H. R. H,1P! WKJNS
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