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It not only represents a cattle club membership in the Province of ap- proximately three hundred youth- ful livestock men, but also the ex- tens- ve and intensive training that has been brought to bear upon these breeders. It represents train- ing in finance, citizenship, public zsllvflkins. community welfare and ‘many other factors that are m- wolvcd in Club actiinty and the jdevelopmenc of 8. higher m» of ‘rural liie. ‘ It is these features that have ap- iwalcd to our foremost fanncrs in jthe communities in which clubs Ehave been located, and which have Fbeen responsible for such enthusi- ‘nstlc patronage at the recent event. [The leadership at, many of our Vshows, the attractiveness of dis-play, land the influence locally upon the jllvcstock industry that has been ‘shown and demonstrated by Club lmembcrs is being recognized and jcommcndcd more generally as this wniuablc work has developed. l Almost one hundred calves, re- presenting eighteen clubs, were shown. Among those was one of the‘ ylJunior Champions at the Provinc ail Exhibition and some Junior Cllam-~ ‘pious at the County Fairs. They were shown principally in group of thrcc and in special classes. The,‘ ‘GTOUDS were brought out in cxccp-i ‘tinnal COndLLlOll and thcrc wvrcl rcnlly no tail cndcrs in the whole contest. The Holstclns were the laiucst in‘ point of numbers of any of the; breeds, and were wonderfully un.- form throughout. A vcry oillstancb‘ mg win in this brccd was that. of the Dlxons of the Trvvon Club. The: thrce calves from tho one barn top-i, ‘pod the Class and were models oi, ‘typc, unformity and iznlsh. A fur-J the: outstanding feature of this; group was the fact that they were‘ all purchased from theone brecd- rr. Mr, R. A. Profitt of Freetown. The champion HoLstein was own- rd by Stanley Colwill 0i the King- ston Club with a calf that was Junior Champion at the Provinczal; ‘Exhihiton. This boy surely knows‘ how to fit them. This is the third ‘your in a row that he ha: won this coveted honor. Ayrshircs were also a strom: Class, there being thirty calves ‘shown. Agnlta Llclsanc of the lsouris Club was top mcmbcr in t-hs {section as was the group represent- lnlz this Club. The Ayrshire calves ivorc an improvement. ovcr thosei shown Lu the previous your. i In Jcrscys only two groups xvcrcl shown but thcsc wcrc. as usual. o!‘ good type and quality. Younkcr of tho North ton, A u-0rthy' icnturc of ilic .lrr-‘ soy show was tho cncouragrmcni‘ oitcred by Roland Easter of North’ Wzltshzre who donated n Special of‘ a Jorscv purcbrcd hcifcr calf t0 the, xvinncr 1n t-hc Jcrscv Class. l A vcry finc group of Shoriliorlis was n feature. The calvcs were alZ in otvcllrnt. fit and the crvmpctltioil‘ was ox optionally kccn. Thc firs-t,‘ mvbuik Club. Wllilo tho test Shorb; horn “'11s onhcd h_v san my “‘()l(l‘ or ihu llctficl Club Calvin Mac-Z Dvvnld. last years wnncr, hnvini!‘ to bc contour with second place. ‘ Mr. A. E. AiacLuurin and Mr. l-i. lflwnedyudmphfldflwrlfliom, It} E N T R A l BAlF BlllB BUMPETITIBN Scond Annual Exhibit Eclipsed First — 100 Animals From 18 the second annual Calf Club Cum- petition held at Charlottetown on ‘September 21st and 22nd. rm two ‘days there was broken weather of nature. lander can understand it, and the ‘danger of ditched ears and trucks ‘with their loads of calves did not lprevent the enthusiastic competit- ‘ors from gathering from all points event, Physically ‘they may have been wet, but their spirits wore by no means damp- Not only were the Club members directly interested there to answer ‘i011 call but also their fellow {nem- ‘ sisters, brothers and friends as u'cll :15 a live- lstock breeders, all of whom pro- wonderful This feature attempted for the Pirst time in 1932, has enlarged and [ including Gina,“ I; its North ivducational aspects. No exhibuioulb-“ilh E5“? l ton, Silver (‘up with miniatures R-"Llllhicl; 4. $200 Exist: Wiltshircisloo, Diheivrll \l chm “'33 mp qnan" in this Qmbnuk; 6. lltrhi n; ‘l. Russel Hyde. prize n (iroups wont to the Aloud-Z. litoland Easier Special iieiirr (‘all . nscmrflb‘ were well satisfied with the shew and disposed of their duties with satisfaction to all. J UDGIN G COMPETITION A large number of entries par- ticipated ln the Judging Competi- tion and the rivalry was exceed- ingly keen. The team selected for the Royal Show was Miss Mary Monaghan and Miss Else Lund of the Mt. Herbert Ayrshire Club. This team also won the T. Eaton Cup for the highest scores made in the competition. ‘The following 1s a summary of the winnings: I‘ 1 Mary Monaghan. Mt. Herbert Ayrshire Club: 2 Elsie Lund, Mt. Herbert Ayrshzre Club; 3 Irving McKie. Mt. Herbert Ayrshire Club; 4 Irving Nicholson, Orwell Ayrshire Club; 5 Henry Godfrey, Kingston Holstein Club: 6 Donald Brycnton, _ Bay Fortune Holstein Club: '7 C11!- ton Stewart, Kmgston Holstein Club: 8 Arnold Godfrey, Kingston Holstein Club; 9 Elvin Douglas. Head of Hills-bore Ayrshire Club: 10 Harvey Jenkins, Mt. Herbert Ayrshire Club; l1 John M. Macn Lcod, Dundas Ayrshire Club: 11 Fred Aitkcn, Bay Fortune Holstein Club; l3 l-lucstls Smith, Kingston Holstein Club; 14 Clarence Coady, Hazolbrook Holsteh Club; 15 Claude Jonr-s. Hazclbrook Holstein lub. SIIORTIIORNS. Groups of Three 1 lticadowbaixk, Calvin McDonald. Arthur Ficigilor. I)ll’l'1'.\'t"l1 McFad- ycn; 2 Bethc-l. Strling Wood. {Engine Costly. Zvlarion Wood: 3 Meadow-bank, Eric Mr'F.'ld\'6n. Lloyd Scott. Stcxvnrt Dmk-q 4 Abram’: Village, Amiand R. Gallant, Mur- uucritr» Poirior. Alphc Arscnaulti 5 Abrams vlllnuv. Theodore Arsen- ,:lu1t, Edmond Gallant. tsf - ' 5a‘ Hahn‘ JERSEYS. Groups oi Three 1 North Wlltsh rc, Vcma Kitso r. Norris Kitson; Ralph Younkcr, jis Clurlz. , Groups of Three Will. . AYRFHIRL. ‘ i. Souris, Stirlinx: Reid, Agnitl tMrlszlac, Pcfcx‘ 1‘. ; 2 hi1’- ! 1101-5511, Wilfred iDrisroll. . Orwcl ‘RlISSCIl Fairness, Nrwlnan McDonal ltiargarcl, lvlcnonnld; 4 .\ll. Herbert Elecn Inga, Elsie Limo’, Harvey Jenkins; 5 Dundas, Elliott Acorn, Lloyd McLeod. Ilndclcn lvlcLccd; l Sourzs. Bcrncttlt MnrDnmlrl, Mar- guerite MacDonald, Dunn-l McCor- mack; 7. Dundns, Alcx. McLeod, Heath Hunter, George Campbell; 8 Onvcll, Irvznc, Jenkins; Donald Nicholson. Irving Nicholson; 9 Hood of Hlllsboro. Coffin Douglas Bert Baird, Willard Coffnt it) St. Chrysostom. Joseph Gallant, Frank Bcmard, Gus Gaudet. IIOLSTEINS. Groups of Three . 1 Tifvon, Bernice Dixon, Vance ‘Dixon, Shcldon Dixon; 2 Kingston. istunlcy Colwiil, Elmer Larwr, Clif- jt/nn Stewart; 3 13.13; Fortune, Clif- {ford Brycnt-on. Clement McDonald. Fred Aitkcn: 4 ’I‘ryon, Lewis Fran- cis, John Frailcis. Joseph Bell; 5 Tryon. Mary Gamble, Alma Large, Wyman Large; 6 Hazcibrook, Clar- cncc Coady, Arthur Ballcm, Doro- thy Gbson; 7 Bay Fortune, Gladys Aitkcn, Donald Brycnion, Wendell Bryenton: 8 l-Iezclbrook, Claude Jones, Charlcs Join-s. Elizabeth Jenkins: 9 K: ton. George Mac- Millmy Ljoyd Htwatt, Errol Stew- n * l0 Tr" "h. Alfred Hnndrahan A ‘ stophrr. Everett Brod- t‘ ll Cuzrplaelllon, Haldane’ Price Tlompsozz, Molly J: l2 lilznish. Walter hfcGrath V.nccnt Hr-ndrulinn, Willem Brod- crlrk. _ SDI-Kill. PRIZE§ T. Eaton (‘muprui_v' Limited. Mom:- nwnrdcd to tcurn making thigh- cst ngurcgziit- score in Judg- ing (‘ompctition 1 Mary 1.11mi, Ml. ill 1001 Ayrshiri’ Club- Royal Hank oi (“anatln Silver Cul for Champion I-‘cmalr- oi Show, and hrccd Sldlllcy Colxvill, hilnqston. I’. J. Simmonds Special Prize fol Iicst. Group oi’ Dairy Calves 1 55.00. Bcrncc Dixon, Vance Dxon, Sheldon DlXfill. TFYOIL 2 $3.00, Slanlcy Colwlll, Elmer Lnrtcr. Clifton SICWHH, Kingston. 3 $1300 Stirling Reid, Aunlta Mc- Isaac, Petcr lticAuluv, SOUYi-i. I‘. E. I. Ilnlsu-in Association Prize for ‘Champion and ltcsrrvc (‘ham- pion Iiolstcdi ( lvrs ..;_________.. an... - .L&- l. $0.00. sun Ruiz-stov- 2. S200 Bo on, ’I‘ryou, J, O. [lyndnlllli Prize ior llcsl groups oi‘ Thrce simrthnm Calvin 1. $5.00. Mtnidoulllilik: L’. $3.00. nizihf]: 3_ $2.00, hlczidtizvbank. I‘. E. l. shnrtlltu-n Brccdcrs’ Assm Prize for Best Group of Thrce Shorthorn (‘nivcs l. $6.00. hicncloxvbnnk: 2. Bcthcl; 3, $3.00, Aitxidtnvbnnk. $4 .00, . E. I. Shorthorn Breeders’ Assn Special Iii-st individual Calf, Open to Clubs and School Fair 1. $4 00 Stirling Wood, Bcthel; Z , $3.00, Calm‘. .\'ll‘D)‘.llll(l_ Alcndow- , bank: 3. S200. M1. on Wood. Beth- i (fondy, Bcthcl; l ' “ dycn. xlcndow- _ 1'. E. 1. Ayrshire liret-dcrs‘ Club- Spcriul first Group~ of 3 .-\_v1'- l‘ shirt‘ (‘uivcs from one (‘lub ‘t 1. $0.0m sourzs: "i $5 0f). 1W. Her, bcrx; 3 $1.00, 01v: Cave: 5. $3 00, ML Ilcrbrlz; G. $3.00 Souris. I’. I-l. I, Spec‘ Sr -. 1. “ ‘. liox. Ayrshire Breeders‘ (‘lull ikt individual Atiicl Rrbv u, Jr Wrist _ ', 2, $1.00. Aibcrla Nlclzol- son. (irucll Cove, lluroitl Jcnkfiis Special Cup. Bcsi Ayrshire (‘uli oi‘ Show. Opcn to (‘luhs and School Fair Agnita hfclsazrs, . . Purehrrd Jcr-cy 1_ Bus} Jersey heifer calf, W llilfli Ilflifi. _;gd