NOVEMBER 5, 1953 Island sheep continued from D089 ! mnr Fair ran ri at mewlidtir the major share oi ”"ywp Holstein plneings as the ti”: and white section or the bhm. was completed here this ai- in-noon. Courtney B. Lush! 01 Amherst had 3 lot 0! ribbons on M, hem sign board tonight. They winded nine red ribbons. two Ling, slx thirds. iive iourths and . mm -popping the sign and giv- ing is class were four champion- ship ribbons. included in the latter were I senior and grand female cham- momhip that some of the ring- side spectators were arguing mug They went to Mr. Lusbys nve4.gLl'-Old drw cow Crestlsne Cmemm Rattler. The argument dmmped when Norma Marie pgnilac. owned by Colby G. Lewis was placed reserve senior and re- serve g-rand. It my have been bm.,,.e the people in the Holstein I to seeing the Lewis cow go vinto the championship circle that they questioned her ” isoement. The new champion never hit the blue ribbon circle before but she has won her class at Amherst ior the past four years. Norma had won 'iaur grind chsmgaionships previously. one of them was won at Amherst,-two years ago. the other three were won at Charlottetown in the past three years. Norma didn't win the grand today but she did. just about everything else one could ask oi her. she won two first places in we classes and she tool: the two reserve ribbons. On top of that she made up one of the eight animals that won for provincial h e r d championship. Norms won the chess for five years and over in milk and also the class tor cows qusliiied - in R.O.P. e Lnterprovincial herd was h aded by Blsckiord Duke now own- ed Jointly by Mr. RA. Prolitt and Prince Edward Island the inter-. the herds of Lewis Brothers of York. Colby G. Lewis and James MacNeill of Spring Valley. The rules stipulate that not more than two animals from one herd can go into the inter-provincial herd ior this competition. Blacklord Duke added to his laurels last evening when his get won the class ior junior get of sire. That gave the Duke sire the championship get at Charlotte- town. Truro and Amherst this year. His daughters were junior champions at Ti'll1'0 and here this year. Most impressive not was that the three gets were diiierent animals. Island Holstein men had I iairly successful day. Oswald J. Newson and Son, the leading black and white exhibitors after the first day of the show, had only one cow in milk to show and they won the clam with Dia- nliond. Hill June, s three-yea:- od. Mr. Lewis won the two classes with Norma Marie Pontiac and THE GUARDIAN. CHARDOTTETOWN had some string placlngs behind the red ribbon winners. Is-land Herd: Tonight the Isiund'herd signs ' presented a picture like this, a- iong with the two Junior male championships Lewis Brothers had three red ribbons, live blues, three thirds, six iourshs. three iiiths and live sixths. Corby Lewis had three reds. one second, three thirds. two rourths, Lhree iirms and one sixth and the two iemaie championships. The Newson sign board was most impressive among the Island herds with live red ribbons up. one at them went to Macxinley Brothers but it was won by is Dia- mond Hill Farm call. The New- sons had three blue ribbons, tour thirds and one rourth, They also had the iernale junior champion- ships ribbon up. Jamm Ma.cNeiil of Spring Valley had some lesser plaoings.. So did James Bearislo oi Spriing Valley. The Dickie herds irom the Truro area, A. D. ITS OVEROOAT TIME at H. & O. ' I cHa0SE iifrom three nationally Famous Brands norlri had become so accustomed Eouizi BOARDING HOUSE " ””cLEH.B&L:2”&??55 ” HE TRlED To C3 FENT ME into A TACKLE! 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