The Seaforth News, 1957-10-03, Page 4DOLLAR DAY SPECIALS
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Winners At
Bayfield Fair
HORSES
o
!Ppny-!Foal, Ed '� chroeder ,
Elmer Johnson'2!nd'and Ord, Joe
Corry; broad quare, Elmer John-
son and iznd, Joe- 'Corny stal-
lion, !Elsner Johnson '2nd and
4th, Ed Trochrolder; pony , in
harness, 'Elmer Johnson and 2nd.
Hackney Tandem, Ed Trochrol-
der, Elmer Johnson; team in
harness, John (Donaldson; heavy
dxatight team, A. Toll; single
roadster, John !Donaldson and
2nd; single hackney, Ed Troch-
rolder
rochrolder and 2nd, Elsner Johnson
and 4th; Hackney or carriage
team, Ed Trochrolder, - !Elmer
Johnson; Belgian or IPerclteron
team, A: L. Laramie; ' wagon
team, Bert McBride; single wa-
gon horses, Bert McBride and
2nd; 'Agricultural team, A. Toll
and 2nd; 'hest matched team; A.
L. Laramie. Stock horse, Tim
Currie, 'Ron 'Swartz, &red Dar
ling, Lzaid !Schwartzentruber.
Trail horse, Fred Darling, D. A.
Finkbeiner, Wilmer Preszcator,
Ron Swartz. -
DAIRY CATTLE
Cow, William Boyd and 2nd,
Alvin :Betties and 4th; heifer, 2
years, .Hurons County (Home, Wil-
liam Boyd and '3rd, Alvin Bet
les, Huron County !Honi'e; heif-
er, under 2
years, 'W
en
. Boyd,
Huron County Iome, Gerald
Waters, Wm. Boyd; heifer un-
der 1 year, Wm. Boyd, !Gerald
Walters,Wilham Boyd, Alvin
!Betties; herd, Wm. Boyd, Alvin
'Betties, .Huron County Home.
T. Eaton. Co. Ltd., Special, Wil-
liam !Boyd,
Jersey --(Bull over '1 year, L.
Carter and 3rd, Toni Stathwell;
bull ander 1 year, L. Carter;
conn in calf or milking, T. Rath -
well and 3rd, L. Carter and 4th;
heifer, 2 years, L. Carter and
+3rd, Tom Bothwell; heifer under
2 'years, Lorne Carter and 4th,
T. Rathwell and 3rd; heifer un-
der 1 year, L. !Garter and 2nd,
James 5tol ey, Toni Ra.thweill;
herd, L. Carter, T. Bothwell.
Ayrshire -!Bull over 1 year,
(Edgar Howatt; bull under 1 yr.,
Edgar Howatt, Ivan (Howatt;
cow, Mervin Lobb and sons and
3rd, Edgar Howatt, Ivan How-
att; heifer, 2 years, M. Lobb
and son and Ord,Jim (Harrison,
Ivan Howatt; heifer under 2
years, 'Mervin Lobb and sons, J.
Harrison, !Richard Harrison; I.
'Howatt; heifer under 1 year,
M. Lobb and sons and 2nd, Jim
Harrison, R. Harrison; herd, M.
Lobb and sons and 2nd, 3, 'Har-
rison, Ivan Howatt.
'Dual Purpose :Shorthorns -
Bull over 1 year, John Keyes;
cow, John Keyes, Tom Peckitt
and •3rd; heifer, 2 year, Tom
Peckitt, John Keyes; heifer un-
der 2 yrs., 3. Keyes; :heifer un-
der 1 year, J. !Keyes and 2nd;
herd, T. Keyes and 2nd, Tom
Peckett. Truest type heifer, M.
Lobb and sons.;
BEEF CATTLE
'Shorthorns - Bull calved in
1956, Culbert, !Pepper and 3rd,
Culbert; bull, calved in 19!57,
Wm. Pepper and 4th, Culbert,
Roy Pepper; cow or heifer,
calved in 1955, Culbert and 4th,
Pepper and Srd; heifer, calved
in 1956, Pepper, Ord and 4th,
'Culbert; heifer calved in 1957,
Pepper, 2nd '3rd and 4th; herd,
Pepper and 3rd, Culbert.
Aberdeen Angus -Bull calf 1957,
L. Klopp and 2nd; heifer 1955,
l;. Klopp; heifer 1956, I Kropp
and 2nd; heifer calf 1957, Klopp
and 2nd; herd, L. Klopp.
Herefords -Bull, Edgar Howatt,
Ivan Howatt; bull calf, Ivan Ho-
watt, Edgar Howatt;; cow or hei-
fer, Edgar Howatt and 3rd, Ivan
Howatt; heifer 1956, • Barbara
Watkins, Bill Blacker, Ivan Ho-
watt, Bud Yeo; heifer calf, Ivan
Howatt, Edgar Howatt; herd. Ed-
gar Howatt, Ivan Howatt.
Special -Baby beef, Bert Pep-
per, Gerald Keyes, Barbara Wat-
kins, Bill Blacker. Special for
herd, 0. Pepper. .
SHEEP
Dorset Horned -P. E. Dearing,
Exeter, won first and second in
all classes,
Leicester - W. Pepper, Sea -
forth, won in all classes.
Lincoln -A. D. Steeper, Ailsa
Craig. won a number of classes.
Oxford -Donald Dearing, Exe-
ter, won in all classes.
Special pen, P. E. Dearing, W.
Pepper. •
Market lambs, A. D. Steeper.
PIGS
Yorkshire -Boar, Albert Bacon
& Son, and 2nd; sow, Bacon &
Son, and 3rd, E. Howatt; boar
1957, Bacon & Son, and 2nd, E.
Howatt; sow 1957, Bacon & Son,
and 3rd; E. Howatt.
Market hogs, Bacon & Son, E.
Howatt. Special pen„ E. Howatt.
POULTRY
American breeds -Jersey Black
Giants, all classes, Cliff Pepper.
New Haprpshire reds, Cliff Pep-
per won nearly all classes; Ivan
Howatt won 2nd for pullet.
Rhode Island reds, C. Pepper.
Barred rocks, utility, C. Pepper.
Barred rocks, exhibition, C. Pep-
per. White rocks, utility, C. Pep-
per, White rocks, exhibition, C.
Pepper. Wyandottes, white, C.
Pepper. Cochins, Mrs. Howard
McCullough, Goderich.
English breeds - Orpingtons,
C. Pepper. Sussex, C. Pepper.
Anconas-C. Pepper,
Minorcas. C. Pepper. Leghorns,
white, C. Pepper,
Water fowl -Muscovy ducks.
Leonard Munn, Zurich, Pekin.
ducks, Leonard Munn. Rouen
ducks, Mrs. Howard McCullough,
Richard Bird, Bayfield.
FIELD CROP COMPETITNON
Ivan McClymont 270 points,
John Grigg 262 pts., Eldon Must-
ard 257 pts., Les Armstrong 253
Pts., Grant Stirling '253 pts., Wil'
mer Ried 251 pts., Robert Stirling
250 pts., Elmore A. Keyes 250 pts„
Alex Ostrum 238 pts.
Special Apple competition -
Mrs.' Mei Bennett, Goderich, Mrs.
Bruce Keyes, Varna; Mrs; Eldon
Yeo, Clinton; Mrs. A. Betties,
Bayfield; Mrs. J. E. Howard, Bay-
field; Mrs. R. Blair, Bayfield;
Mrs. Wm. Clarke, Varna. •
GRAIN & SEEDS
Stalks 04 corn, Ed Grigg, John
Grigg.
Wheat, H. A. Fuss,' Fred Mc-
Clymont; .. oats, H. Fuss, John
Grigg; barley, H. Fuss, F. Mc-
Clymont. Timothy seed, Elmore
Keyes, H. Fuss, Corn, Earl Saha.'
be, 3.1. McCullough; sweet corn,
Ir, McClymont.
LADIES' WORK
Living room accessories, Nee- ton; '386; Catherine (Potter, Olin-.
dlepoint, Mrs. E. Yeo, J. E. ton .365,
Howard; chesterfield, set of 4 Ayrshire --Dom Lobb, Clinton,.
pieces, Mrs.. Darling, iMrs. We- NG; Murray Lobb, Clinton384;
ber; table centrepiece, Mrs, We- Bruce Lobb, !Clinton, 0.80; 'Rah-
ber, Mrs. Darling; cushion, Ma's.
Darling, Mrs. 'Fuss;'. tatting,
Mrs. Pus, Mrs. (Darling.
Dining room accessories,
crocheted talblecioth, Mrs. Dar
ling;; tea towels, Mrs. Darling,
Eliz. Webber; tea cloth -embroil,
eyed,, Mrs. Darling, Eliz 'Web-
ber; luncheon set, Mrs. Darling,
Mrs. Puss; buffet set, Mrs: Dar-
ling; luncheon set, !Ells 'Web-
ber, Mrs. Darling; four place
mat, Mrs. Darling.
• Bedroom accessories pillow'
cases, Mrs. Darling, Snowden-
Grainger; pillow cases, •any
style, Mrs. Darling, Mrs. Har-
ris; vanity set, Mrs. Darling,
Mrs. E. ,Schilbe; guest towels,
Mrs. 'Darling, Mrs. Puss.
Children's wear, overalls, any
age, Mrs. Darling, Mrs. 'Keys;
girl's wool socks, Mrs. Darling,
o mitts,
Fuss • girls' wool 1 rS, o
M
Mrs. Puss Mr's. Darling; child's
son suit, (Mrs, 61. Klopp, (Mrs.
Darling; child's pullover sweat-
er, Mrs. Darling, Mrs, 'Fuss;
child's cardigan sweater, Mrs.
Darling, Mrs. 'Colclough; smock-
ed dress, Mrs. H. Iclopp, Mrs.
B. Keys; lbaby's jacket, bonnet.
and bootees, Mrs. IE, Yeo.
Children's wear -baby's jack-
et, ,bonnet and bootees, knit,
Mrs. Colclough, Mrs. Weber;
Bayfield Dairy Calf Club
Scores awarded on calves:
Junidi Heifers - !Ifol;jtein:
Elaine Brown, Clinton, 39.0
points; Joan 'Johnston, Clinton,
8189; SBaribara Yeo, 387; !Donald
McKenzie; 63ayfield,386; John.
(Bodges, 'Goderich,, 381; !Ron
Howard, Goderich, 319; Myrtle
Collins, Clinton, 377; Bi11 Vod
den, Clinton, '37.6.
Senior heifers - !Holstein:
Gerald 'Walter',toder8 ; 8Ed-
(Doug Grigg,
Ed-
gar Hough, 'Clinton, 382.
Jersey -James Storey, Olin
and [garrison, Bayfield, 378.
Showmanship awards: Don
!Lobb, B. Lobb, Murray Labia,
Donald MGKenzie, 'Jack Dunn,
Barbara Yeo; Jim Harrison.
Bayfield. Beef Club
'Steer section -Bert Pepper,,
Seaforth, 388 points; Gerald
!Keys, Varna, 487; Raymond
(Baxter•, Goderich; 3,78; Terry
Porter, Goderich, 37.8; Claire
Cox, Bayfield, 3174; Dwight Por-
ter, 'Goderich, 310; Ralph 'Hol-
land, Clinton.
Senior 'Beef (heifers - !Carol
,Pepper, ,Seaforth, '885; Barbara
'Watkins, Londesboro, 383; Billy
Blacker, 'Clinton, 382; 'Barry
Taylor, Clinton, 361; Fraailclin
Yeo, Clinton, X379; David •Orr,
Goderich, 377; Archie Van Don -
gen, Clinton,. {375; 'Doug Dow-
son, Varna, $73.
Jun'o • Beef -Keith
r e£ 7Hoifers r
;Stephenson, Varna, 083; Chas.
(Stephenson, Varna, 380; Allan
Hayter, Varna, 473.
Showmanship awards - Bert
Pepper, Gerald Keyes, Billy
(Blacker, 'Carol Pepper, Barbara
Watkins Archie Van Dongen,
Ralph Holland, Franklin Yeo,
Keith Stephenson. -
Bayfield Swine Club
Award on pigs -Don Lobb, of
Clinton, 880 points; MurraY
crib quilt, Mrs. Darling; 1 ear- Lobb, 178; Roger. Layton, of
riage cover, Mrs. Darling, Mrs.
Fuss; sport shirt, Mrs. Darling,
Mrs. E. Yeo.
Ladies' wear -Apron, Mrs.
Darling, Mrs. Harris; dress,
house, Mrs. !Fuss, Mrs. Klopp;
one hand made :bed jacket Mrs.
Darling, ;Min. E. Yeo; women's
gloves, Mrs. Darling; hostess
apron, Mrs. ;Bryant, Mrs. Dar-
ling; women's gloves, crocheted,
:Mrs. Fuss, Mrs. Darling; lady's
handbag, 'Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Fuss;
lady's sweater, Mrs. 'Darling; la-
dy's skirt, Mrs. Darling, _Mrs. G.
Harris; stole, Mrs, Darling.
Men's wear - Pyjamas, +Mrs.
Klopp, Mrs. Darling; knotted
pullover sweater, Mrs, Darling,
Mrs. Puss; mitts, Mrs. Darling,
Mrs. Puss; gloves, Mrs. Darling,
Mrs. Jewell;
. Cash BINGO
in Dublin Parish Hall
Wed., October 16'
At 9 P.M.
Daylight Saving Time
15 games at $5
2 specials at $10
One Share the Wealth Jackpot
of $55 on 53 numbers
Consolation on Jackpot $10
Admission 50c, Door prize
Brucefield, 376; Larry LeBeau,
Brucefield, 374.
Showmanship: Don Lobb, Ro-
ger Layton, Larry LelBeau,
Murray Lobb.
Northside' United Church
Minister, Rev. Brute W. Hall,
B.A., B. -D„ •S.T,M.
Daylight Saving Time
10 a,m., Church School and
Adult Bible Class.
11 a.m., Morning Worship:
The Sacrament of the Lord's
Supper. Nursery for Toddlers.
Junior Congregation.
7 p.m. 'Evening Worship:
Sermon, "The Shepherd 'of my
Soul".
8. p.m., Youth Fellowship.
Egmondville United Church
Dr. J. Semple, Minister
,(Daylight Saving Time)
11 a.m., World Communion
Sunday: Subject, `.`Communion
Chairs."
7 p.m., Excellent 1F i'1 m:
"Shield of Faith". Thrilling
Story.
10 a.m., Church 'School and
Minister's 'Bible Class.
11 a.m., Nursery Class
11:30 a.m., Junior Church
;The Session will meet at
NOTICE
The fire siren at Brucefield will
be tested tested every Saturday at noon.
commencing October 5th
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Town of Seaforth
Proclamation
DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME
The Council of the Town of Seaforth has instructed
me to declare Day1i htSaving Time adopted for
the Town of Seaforth during the period of
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5th, 1957
AT 2 A.M.
to
OCTOBER 27th, 1957
AT 2 A.M.
and respectfully request the citizens to observe
Sallie •
Dr. E. A. McMaster
Mayor
God Save the Queen
Saturday will be on Daylight Time
10.80 in 'the Vestry.
Meeting of the 'Official+Board
at close of morning service.
'See you in Church Sunday.
First Presbyterian
Church
Rev. D. Glenn Campbell
Minister
Services on Daylight Saving
Time
10 a.ni. Church School and
Bible Class -
11 a.m. Sacrament of the
Lord's Supper
Anthem -God So Loved
the World (Stayner)
'7 p.m. "A New Kind of Power"
Solo -If God Forgot (O'Hara)
D. R. Stewart
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