. ltngtl: Bacon log 1. Preston uixoo: a. sun. moon naaar. Two Mimon Friday. Sept. 16. 1955 The Guardian Plje 11 , . o - 0 Bryen n. - Lakeville. ' '. -:-r-m-- :r- rm - o u r I s E X h ' 5 ' T ' 0 " ..:i::'' ..:::::.w::...:::::.:..:::; Ford V4 s WINDSOR -- Ford of Canada's two-millionth V-3 engine came off; the motor line in Windsor Septem-l her 12. a significant milestone in; the company's Canadian mnnu-; Bryenlon. Special Prize donated by Mat- thew and MICLCII1 Ltd 1. Mac- Cormack Bros.. St. George's: 2. Maccormack Bi:os.. St. George's. Mrs. William Baker. Lakevllle; 3. Mrs. William Baker Lakeville. Quilt Applique crib size cotton 1. Mrs. George S. MacDonald; 2. urther Prize List . S 13525 and over dry: lat. and and. Ernest W555 1 "9 Underhay; 3rd. Edison Rose. -. ATTENTION FARMERS . I l ' l d hi. 5'”'"md Bled sliliglliggdaciyififiahf Jets” " Guernsey 0” 3 y"' Pen of 3 Bacon Hogs Preston Mrs. Charles La Vie, Souris. Tfsrnlafd .f,"gj,',f' ism, ,,.i1,,e,.mm'! 9" mg-irznenry End otvegnggrlxgk-1 lu' um um B"3"""””- 1108- I11 W001 home made win the motorlborea silver plate mark-l C . "1" ' ' so 5 - , th 1. r d: sis: M M 1- ir-vi F”"”” S ' lily. Canada Packers Special 1. and 3'93": 2' M” A""'” A" '""' ' sine in May of 1932. beginning in” . Percheron or Shire Gel 01 Sire? 159 ind 335- IN?” 2. MacConnack Bros. v D""5 MacM”h””' what is now an industry-wide treudi Urulmldla Nell Ross. Fortune Underhay. Birt's Feed Service Special 1. R118 W005 I885. 1- MfS- CI” Mr. W. F. Tyson. manager all ”m"" Reg Progeny of Dam' Ernest Under and 2. Maccormack Bros Mcvane. Elmira; 2, Mrs. Aubre! the engini plant. joined with planti 'i;'lil.,,l Ma,-L-'3 yrs. or over Reg.: hay, I Judge: Alrnon Boswall. Aigkcn. R h d employees in observing the com-I f l 1! ton. ; Ceneflf U8 01118 ma 9 any pletion of the unit and pointed to ' W: we or ken: 2. Mrs. Colin Dixon. " - lic affirmation of its faith in ,,,....n Bryentong . , Senior group of 8 lemales- Afghan Knit or crochetcd- 1. Nurm Ru 1. wumd W” M; Dub , . . ' W... More with"hcrBfual. 2:: Ernest Undemay. g Mm warren Aukeng Rollo Bay 2' Mrs. ywbrgy Amen. K gilileipcompaiiys engineering leader rank (0"'P' R” 0 soar); std He”-"9"d 3"" "H" 3': 5 and w95'- - D00,-.mai any material 1, Mrs ' ggjgnww : ""””" Mc('imvm' z iii is and 3” L'J' 3”" "G S" ' . T” C”''' "””"”'ed " '2 M”: John w. Robertson: 2. Mrs. Auh- iusronic MINE ': eler cunwax New. GI fur; wk Hereford sun 2 yr” and oven 9- L: M”C"m”k' -slums; 2' rey Aitken. The first permanent gold camiw i i Drall I031 "f. .1955'MsGllll ta - Lem! Townsheni . - M'5' Jam” Bennem F”"""' Judges: Maylea Manning. Bar- in northern Ontario was establish:-ri "mu 2nd. William c VI" 3'. Champion Hereford Bull. Leitli Bridge. . g ban wmdside -t Porcupine in 1912 ll. Puicr C0"W”y.' T0W"5he"d- p Tea Cloth embroidered with 4 i ' '. " llriill mly or sildms und0r3Y'5-i Hereford Heifer call: LJ. Buell aerviettes 1. Mrs. R. c. Maclseaii. : mclill llccormack. New Zealand. mg son. Souris: 2-. Mrs. Clinton Stewart. - I Hereford Heifer yearling: 1st. and 2nd. L.J. Bucll and Son. Hereford Heifer 2 yra.: ist. and 2nd. L.J. Bueil and Son. p,-,.ii Mare or Gcldllll 4 W5. 01' .-or l.-.1. Clifford Townshend: 2nd. 3.-1 wliitc.: 3rd. Henry Mallard: Iienry Mallard. Klngsboro. Place mats crocheted rectangul- ar set of 4 with Ceotreplece- 1. WWW OF smm PARK Huge Discounts on Tractors & Implements - New & Used Mrs. Wilfred Wright. Souris. mllfilt or Golding for general pur Hereford Heifer 3 yrs. and Weft Dailies-crocheted set of 5 match- ....- Isl. Alvah Ching: 2nd. D-J- 1st. and 2nd. and 3rd. L.J. Buell 15., patterns ggggrtgd sink 1, I -.2 .. . . . . .. 2- ' NEW J01-IN nouns: riiacroiss --II Taylor. emnc amnion: - - U6 W. Robertson. Kingsboro. : - - ' . . ,- .;,i;v”r man Horses Mares or and Son. Pillow Cues with white em Residents of the Village of Spring Park whose laxe. . Get of Sire: 1st.. 2nd. and 3rd. L.J. Buell and Son. Progeny of Dam: L. J. Buell and Son. Shorthorn Bull 2 yrs. and over: broldm. p,i,... 1- Mm Gemge 5, are in arrears are advised that between the 1st and 3151 i Macljonald. Kmssboro, of October 1955, a list of the defaulting ratepayers, with Pair Pillow cases with colored . . . . . embmide,yg1. Mrs. George 5. their addiesses and amounts of taxes due will be publish-i MacDonald: 2. Mrs. R. C. Mac-T ed once each week for three weeks in this newspaper, and Up to S800 off Regular Price: llnzltlsler Mare or Gelding shown ' .irr.sey or Guernsey Cow I yrs. I s . . nuiillillldilfffie:2n1i?l:10::;1:' Milliifefglctl EdShc.3m1h:herTielfer calf: 1st. and I1f,::id.3' M” Gem” st Mwifurther that within two weeks of the last publication the " 1.lVe fl j. ,2 rd. Earl White. Mm gr -Gem” mid. Edwin Peters. Cushion. Punchwork original dc- village clerk will apply fo the Magistrate for the County v :- Cimmpion Draft ny age: Preston BrYenl0l1- Robert Chappell. Judge. 1l'l"l'Ll:I l-iolslcin Bull calf; ist. Charles .lcDonald: 2nd. Fred Coffin. llolslin Bull 2 yrs. old and over: 'l'C(l Coffin. Ilulslcin Heifer Coll (Junior): in iilld 2nd. Fred Coffin; 3rd. Leo llrirllonald. llulslcin Heifer Calf (Senior): isi Charles MacDonald; 2nd. Fred iuiiiiii: .'lrd. Howard McGllllvray: lih Doreen McCormack. lliilslvln Heifer yearling (Jun- iuw Isl. Fred Coffin. ilnlsirin Heifer yearling (Senior): lkl. and 2nd. Charles McDonald: 3rd. Fred Coffin. llulslcin Heifer 2 yrs. dry or in milk. lst. Charles McDonald: 2nd. Frcil Coffin: 3rd. Charles McDonald liolslrin Cow 3 yrs. old: Charles lloliiinald. Hrilslclll (Tow 4 yrs. div Fred Coffin. Holstein Cow 4 yrs. and over in milk: lsl. and 2nd. Charles Mc- lloniilrl. 3rd. Fred Coffin. Ilnisii-in Female Champion: Flizirlcs MacDonald. licl of sire: 1st. Fred Coffin; lml Charles MacDonald; Ird. (lizu-Ice MacDonald. Piuigriiy of Dam: 1st. and 2nd. ilmi-lcs Mcllonaldc 3rd. Fred Cof- iiii. ..uninr group of 3 females: lat. Fred Coffin: 2nd. Charles Mc- llniialil. hvumr I-'W”P of 3 females: 1st. ('li.'ii'lcs ML'Di)nald: 2nd. Fred Cof- fiii. iilWl llulslcin Cow with calf at wli: Charles McDonald. R. A. Profitt, Judge. Aiiwliii-e Bull. Calf: lat. Robert ll'hllf': 2nd. Henry Mallard. l.l'l'slllI'e Bull yearling: lst. John I soincisand Sons St. Georges; imi Wallace Mclsaac; ard. Brent ill-ad and Son. lyi-shire Bull 2 yrs. old and over: Erin-ii Reid and Son; Ind. Brent '-mill and Son: 3rd. John Glllls. Cliiiiiipibn Ayrshire Bull: Edwin l('i(l and Son. iii-slili-rs Heifer Calf fJuniorl; xi. Edwin Reid and Son: 2nd. Rrcni Stead and Son: 3rd. Robert ihiio: 4th. Brent Stead and Son. Ari-sliire Heifer Calf (Senior): Kl. Brent Stead and Son; 2nd. F.rluiii Reid and Son; 3111. Brent iiriiil and Son. -iiixliire Heifer yearling (Junior Io limit stead and Son: znd. liiluiii Reid and Son: xrd. Henry Vii”-9lIt(l and Sons: 4th. Henry lll.'-Ilarrl and Sons. .-iirsiiire Heifer yearling (Senlorl in Edwin Reid and Son: and. train Stead and Son: 3rd. Robert i Wllllft. .1lI'SlllfP Heifers 2 yrs. old: 1st. iiiinin Reid and Son; 2nd. Robert inilc: flrd. Robert White: 4th. lrmii Stead and Son. -Mislilre Cow 3 yrs. old dry: lst. limit Slcad and Son: 2nd. Brent Head and song ' A.li'sliire Cow 4 yrs. and over lfl. Brent Stead and Son; -ml. lndwin Reid and Son; 3rd. iDllI'l Mallard. iii-siiire Cow 4 yrs. and over in fills Isl. Edwin Reid and Son. lvinaio Champion: Brent Stead mil son ifiiilynl so-r: lst. Edwin Reid and ;'"l llirl Robert White: 3rd. Edwin Ml and Son. .”""m.v oi Dam: lat. Brent j.'ffg" and Son: 2nd. and 3rd. wlhilikii Rcld and Son: 4th. Robert ..("'l'g!"0r group of 3 females: 1st. dd!" Reid and Son: 2nd. Brent 'l Ind Son. E:m'ir group of 3 females: lst. d Reid and Son; Ind. Brent ” and Son: ai-ii. Robert wiiiie. s""" tray donated by Canad- lllt of Comme ;':'b"5' dill? cow in milk or half bread: Charla McDonald. ivu. Souris R w. .A Judge. Or Call: and over L. "mav or a meat Underhay. -"fray or Guernsey Heifer year- U I lsr. and int. and Id. Ernest ntlerhny. Jersey or Guernsey Heifer 2 yrs: Shorthorn Heifer Yearling: lst. and 2nd. Edwin Peters: 3rd. Cliff- ord McDonald. Shorthorn Heifer 2 yrs.: Edwin Peters. Shorthorn Heifer 3 yrs. and over: Edwin Peters. Female Champion: Edwin Peters Get of Sire: Edwin Peters. Progeny of Dam: Edwin Peters. Fulton Sanderson, Judge. SHEEP Cheviot Ram Lamb born in 1955 1. Reid Underhay. Bay Fortune; 2. Bernard MacAulay. Souris Line Road; 3. Reid Underhay. Cheviot Ram born in 1954 1. Rled Underhay; 2. Jenkins Bros., Annandale. Cheviot Ram born before Jan. 1, 1954 1. Russell Buell. Abney Lot 64; 2. Bernard MacAulay; 3. Chest- er O'Donnell. Souris River. Champion Ram. Russell Bucll. Cheviot Ewe Lamb, 1. Reid Underhay; 2. Reid Underhay: 3. Chester O'Donnell; 4. Alden Mac- Laren. Brudenell. Cheviot Shearling Ewe born in 1954 1. Reid Underliay: 2. Reid Underhay: 3. Alden MacLaren; 4. Chester O'Donnell. Champion Ewe Reg. Reid Champion Ewe-Grade Reid Underhay. Underhay. Cheviot Flock 1. Reid Under- hay: 2. Bernard MacAulay; Chester O'Donnell. Oxford or Shropshire Ram Lamb born in 1955 1. Howard Norton. Annandale: 2. Ernest Underhay. Bay Fortune: 3. Ernest Underhay. Bay Fortune. Oxford or Shropshire Ram born in 1954, 1. Howard Norton. 2. Ernest Underliay; 8. Hell Roal. Fortune Head. Oxford or Shropshire iRam born before Jan. 1, 1954 1. Howard Norton; 2. Ernest Underhay: 8. Preston Bryenton. Champion Ram, Howard Norton. Oxford or Shropshire Ewe Lamb - 1. Ernest Underhay; 2. Howard Norton; :1. Ernest Underhay. Oxford or Shropshire Shoarllng Ewe born in 1954 1. Ernest Underhay; 2. Ernest Underhay: 3. Howard Norton; '4. Howard Norton; 5. Ernest Underhay. Champion Ewe Reg. Ernest Underhay. Champions Ewe grade. Preston Bryenton. . Oxford or Shropshire Flock 1. Ernest Underhay: 2. Howard Hor- ton: 3. Preston Bryenton. Pen of 4 market lambs -1. Ernest Underhay: 2. Preston Bry- enton: 3. Alden MacLaren; 4. Chester O'Donnell. Single Market Lamb 1. Alden Maclsaren; 2. Neil Ross; 2. Neil Ross; 4. Chester O'Donnell; 5. Jenkins Bros. Champion Market Lamb of Show Alden MacLaren. Best shearling Ram. Norton. Best Shearling Ewe. Underhay. Champion Ewe of showErnest Underhay. Champions Rain of Show. 110- ward Norton. Judge: Almon Boswell. SWINE Reg. Yorkshire Boar fsrrowed before Jan. 1. 1965 1. MAC- Howard Braut slgn- 1. Helen MacMahon, Farm- ington; 2. Helen MacMahon, Farm- ington: 3. Mrs. John W. Robert- son. Sofa Cushion Knit or crochetedw 1. Mrs. George S. MacDonald. Sofa Cushion cmbroidered- 1. Mrs. George S. MacDonald; 2. Mrs. James Bennett: 3. Mrs Claude MacKcnzle, Bay Fortune. Sample Tatting- 1. Mrs. Walter Whltty. Farmington: 2. Mrs. Stewart MacAulay, Souris. Sample Lace Ls cheted 1. Mrs. John W. Robertson; 2. Mrs. Wal Whitty: 3. Mrs. John W. Robert- son Sample of Lacc knittcde 1. Mrs. Allan Robertson; 2. Mrs. George S. MacDonald; 3. Mrs. Walter Whitty. Cut work white worked in white any article-- 1. Mudgie Hugh:-r Souris West: 2. Mrs. George S MacDonald : 3. Mrs. George S MacDonald. Runner white or colored- Mrs. George S. MacDonald: Mrs. James Bennett: 3. Mrs. B. Lcard. Hematltching any arlicle- Mrs. George S. MacDonald. Shopping Bay handmade- 1. Nora MacLean, Souris: 2. Mrs. George S. MacDonald: 3. Mrs. D. L. Maccormack. Kitchen Apron- 1. Mrs. Elmer Fraser. South Lake: 2. Mrs. Wil- liam Ching. Red Point: 3. Mrs. Helen F. Maclsaac. Souris Line Road. House dress cotton Mrs. Elmer Fraser; 2. Mrs. Irving Baker. Lakevllle: 3. Mrs. Walter Dixon. East Baltic. Afternoon Dress any material 1. Mrs. Elmer Fraser: 2. Mrs, Howard Paquet. Souris; 3. Mrs. 1 2. W. I. 1. Walter Dixon. Cotton Dress Child's 1. Mrs. Irvins Baker; 2. Mrs. Walter Dixon: 3. Mrs. Howard Paquet. Pyjamas cotton men or women's tailored styles 1. Mrs. Elmer Fraser; 2. Mrs. Walter Dixon. Shell Work 1. Nora MacLean; 2. Mrs. George S. MacDonald. Cross Stitch on Linen unframed 1. Mrs. George S. MacDonald: 2. Mrs. George S. MacDonald; 3. Mrs. Walter Whitty. Needlepoint chair seat or foot stool or other article, 1. Mrs, George I. MacDonald; 2. Lyla Robertson. Klngsboro. Girls knitted dress. 1. Mrs. I-"10? Dlnlwell, Bay Fortune; 2. Mrs. Harvey Poole. Souris. Sweater. bonnet and fonlces 1. Mrs. Pius Campbell; 1. Mrs, James'Bennett: J. Mudgle Hughes. Mens or Ladies sweater 1. Mrs. Allan Robertson; 2. Mrs, Allen MacLean; 3. Mrs. M. A. MacLean. Child's Sweater 1. Mrs. James Bennett; 2. Mrs. Allan Robertson; 3. Mrs. Lester Dingwcll. 1 Pair Woolen Socks home made Island yarn 1. Mrs. Allan Robert. son: 1. Mrs. Colin Dixon. East Baltic; 3. Mrs. Russell Ching. 1 Pair Fancy Socks 1. Mrs. All-n Robertson: 2. Mrs. Russell Chlnl: 3. Mrs. Russell Ching. Pair Woolen Mitts Island yarn 1. Mrs. Arthur Dixon, East Baltic; 2. Mrs. Aubrey Aitken. Fortune Bridge: 3. Mrs. William Ching. 1 Pair Fancy Mitts 1. Mrs. Bruce Stewart. Souris; 1, Mrgp James Bennett: 3. Mrs. James Bennett. 1 Pair Woolen Glives. Island yarn 1. Mrs. Colin Dixon; 2. Mrs. Arthur Dixon: 8. Mrs. Irving Baker 1 Pair Fancy Gloves 1. Mrs. Arthur Dixon. Quilt Applique Cotton 1. Mrs, Cormack Bros.. St. Georges. Cormack Bros: 2. Macconnack Bros. r r if I12. Cormack Bros. Reg. Yorkshire Sow Aulay. Souris Line Road. Grade Yorkshire Sow with litter Robertson. Kinubom senior Herd. Maccorniaeli Champion Female Beg. Connack Bros 7-rnest Underhay iler FIIIIIONI ..c9.t.r.trPe"” ”' Reg. Yorkshire Sow born in 1956 and over 4 mos. 1. Mac- Reg. Yorkshire Sow ho to Jan. 1. 1955 l. and or not less than 6 Pi! -wr N: Cormack Bros.; 2. Joseph P. Mac- not less than 0 pigs 1. AM Maclsareu. Brudenall; 2. Gordon roa. Ohampioo Male Rog.MacComi- ack Bros. Mac- Peo I Bacon Haul. 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