Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 29 Sep 1958, p. 2

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MILLS mm MONDAY am 195 Junior Fair Attractive Posture Continued mom pan one Strand Shirley Morrow Cooko town Ramon Vauy Pauline Robinson Vaaey Elwood Nevila Staynor Jim Cameron Shanty Bay Gloria Rattle Phelpston David Maw Minesing Douglas Campbell Snood Terry Cann each And Mills In Third clan Gordon Painter Midhurst Marion Horne Orillla Jim Bawson Vauy Intern Competition In the lntercluh competition an important aspect of the Barrie Junior Fair Vasey Mi Club took top honors with their three beet heifers The Cookstown club was first with three dairy boilers and also took top honors with three gills In the +8 Swim Club class for individual entrlas the first prize group was Ron Simpson Giliord Paul Campbell Stroud Wayne Kneeshaw Giltord Second prize group Ron Shaw Ilawlrcstone George Anderson Orillia Alien Wrigley Hawke stone Ross Campbell Stroud David and Garry MacKay from Crcemore Larry Burton Hawke stone Don Woodrow Moonstone secured third award Showmanship Girls took top honors for show Strong Entry Bacon Carcass Competition With 35 exhibitors initially competing in the bacon carcass competition at Barrie Exhibition this year there was little doubt the carcasses displayed in the main building were the best bacon carcasses produced in this district Campbell of Stroud took top honors Qihers in order of merit were John Smith Hawkestone Barold Wallace Stroud New Stroud Peacock Thornton David Caldwell maaahip in three clam But moi memfi MaryIv man in iamba Sylvia Hattie Cochinn but allow for wine Carolyn Caraeadd Stroud Paul Campbell Stroud was the beat showman tor dairy calm Healso took the prize for the champion dairy showman Paul Campbell was also judged Grand Champion abome The Champion heel showman special went to Mary Ryder In the open division the two younl daughters Demo Jermey Barrie took two firsts each with their Holstein calves in the aenior and Junior sections Donald Cook Barrie was placed first in Junior beci heifer clan Sheep Closes Douglas Speers Thornton took first in baby beet class In the ewe lamb class ilrsta went to Syl vio Rattle Oro Station Thomas Bowmnn Stroud Jim andMerkle Connrof Elmvale Second awards wont to Gloria Rattle 0m Station Jane Tillman Churchill Douglas Specrs Thornton Carolyn Cars cudden Stroud In the marke lamb class in the first group were Gloria Rat tle 0m Station Sylvia Battle Oro Station Douglas Spceis lhom ton Merkle Conn Elmvale Sec and class awards Thomas Bow man Stroud Jim Conn Elmvole Third award group lone Tillman Churchill Carolyn Carscadden Stroud Swine Class Showing giits first award went to Reta Morrow Cookstown Shir ley Morrow Cookstown Joan Johnston Hawkestone David MacKay Creemore Second class Garry llfacKay Crcemore Allcn Wrigley crcemore Ron Shaw Hawkestone George Anderson Oriilia Paul Campbell Stroud Third Larry Burton Hawkesioné Joyce Morrow Cookstown The Simcoe County Jersey Spe Shanty Bay Lorne Shelswell Cookstown Peacock Thornton Ji Gallaugher and Son Alliston Ellsworth Collins Wyehridge Questions and Answers Ghoul loop Debentures During this verysntisfactory volumeoi sales of Coop Deben turns number of questions have beenlagwered of interest to all potential investors Question How are Coop Debentures always at par value Answer Debentures are not Bonds on which even in govern ment issues the market price long beiore maturityis usually below the cost debenture isyineiiect promisory note with the assets of the issuer as security as in thecaae of this Coop Question How are Coop chenturei repayable in advande an der certain conditions Answer There is nn legal obligation to do this but it has always been our Coop policy to repay inadvanceon request for bona fide reasons In aperiod ot dc ression or excessive demand repayment in advance could be in installments on pro rata bases Question Why hreVCocp Debentures considered aisound invest ment lt Answer Space permitsmention of only two of the reasons Co on ownershi and investment is spread among almost two thousand in ividuals Coop trading is 85 in agricultural essentials such as feed seed fertilizers gasoline and fuels all of which are neededas mucb in good times or bad Question waflcin form an independent iopinion of cum soundness Answer Ask or Coop comparative balance sheet and operat ingstatement and study it Ask for an opinion from our Bankers TorontoDominion Toronto and or ask Dun Toronto Bankheadioffice 55 King St and Bradstreet 84 Carlton St Question Is Barrie Coop completely ori its own Answer Yes and No Yes in that we are completely locally own ed and operated under capable and experienced local Board of Directors No in that we are affiliated by contract with United Iaoperatives of Ontario in mass purchasing and manufacturing management and emergency financing and supported by many growing cooperatfie organizations such as Cooperators Insurance Association Loan some Boot Honors Get cram Maniton vméy Ranch John Black Hamilton Broa Three calm John Black Maniton Valley Ranch Hamilton Bros Malchlm Bailey at Ulhlidle dominated much mailer class of Aberdeen Angus He took the awards for the junior senior and grand champlon iemalea and fur the settler andgrand champion male Clark at Bar rie took the award tor the inn ior champion male Bull two years and over Mal colm Bailey Herb Beelby Stroud Ronald Marquis Senior yearling bull Malcolm Bailey Junior yearling bull Clark Marquis Bailey Senior call hu Bailey Jackson and Son Marquis Junior calf bul II BBelby Marquis Clark Cow Herb Beciby Bailey and third Heifer two years old Bai lcy and second Herb Beelby Senior yearling hciier Clark Bailey Jackson and Sons gt Junior yearling hcitcr Bai lcy Jackson and Sons Clark cial was awarded to Bob Rawson for the best Jersey calf in the open division of the Barrie Junior Fair The results quoted above are subject in official confirmation man are iolthold parade Swnflonrsuadaycoatiy Oct tomarlt theopening or FirePreventlon week throughout CHIu Thenextoneeh otthe asso iation will be atjElmvale on edneadlyr Oct id The sep tember meetingwar held atl3rad lordwhenFire Marshal Hirold Hunk Hive the qt titled lectures on hydraulics Attending the Bradlord meeting Icroeight lre Chiefs tlunen and three visitors fromBradford Cockatown Elmvale Orillil Pen etang Port McNicoll Totteiiham Stayner and Wasoga Beach Senior heifer call Malcolm Bailey Clark Jackson and Soul Junior heiter calf Clark Beeihy Clark Progeny oi do ClarkH Beelby Get at sir Bailey UC Clark Marquis Market Cattle In this class Ronald Mar quis irom Sunderland took top awaidJor graded steer or heifer over one year yeti axe and for baby beef He was also award ed champion in iter or steer Bailey Some earthworms may reach length oill feet in tropical reg ons Pays attention lotheml the ri var year in our law penitentiarl you theirta tho number 01 dollars are spent nn at Chrlrt arch Centre dadten innsummit Adanaare being apentrvery hol and large percentage of who consume alcohol b5 come tilictcdwlth disease call adlAlcoholirrn how will lthépublic deal with uni oilender minnow will they dagl with th Alcoholic These are only twooI the dues tio which concern the Diocesan Council in its attempt to undch llowI Gods mercy can be shown tosinners and its attempt to educate Christian people in how todealJviLb these different Whatjdotltcy do withtheir lives Have they enough money tocarry on Who looksalter them Wh Age isno longer respected by so 3many people ThoDiocesan counciltor Social ervice is con cerned to iind better living condi tions for these oldpeople and again to show church people how they can mpetthe needs of the aged The problem of getting job Harri Harvey Farr big one formally people includCenue at the Church the Re lng immigrants Irom abroad deamer from In colored folk wnnaz Macon muons CanadianMeir and of finding place to live is Simba says isJust another mendly lion To prove the and Simon cuddle lip whileon show at the Cloverdale British Columbias second largest exhibition Toronto the Diocesan ropefronrBritaih and Council iorSocioleerwewhas Does the Church way ohmeetlng people wher they help them in settling down to need help mosttimmediately that ls inztheir material needs In the Anglican Information gin month germaneram oct 43 ohm oddteilowriampla sponsoredby Busines Ind lesionai Women Clu iiiu mm iii fiiifia Owen alnto9 uni auspice Ladhc YMYW no Dance to the held at 10 ell Community vliailon Friday coca Dancing froni patio am Musiéhlxflll Lavina and on anewtu Boys trans Order ot Eastrd tar llli Pelt nv Saleiea an 0E8 Room 17 Gwen um from to pan on i052 Mimi5n This attraction in anythin that attach people their homes their tuition their daily work all thaso thinga gt are Godaconce necrosem Cife ated us and He has redeemed us and He has declared jthat all thingscanbe madeholy in Hi It vnie Questioanan stilleam the $3150 per thousand bonusritflin fundsarenot yet available Answer Yes if your ordér with deposit isgiven us before Sept 30th Ask Coop for details Does Coop need to modernize its in Yes it is essential to lower per ton and costs to our feeders and will save labour and increase production in additionia well financed CHJp means opportunity forsor called Integration or contract farming for the farmeras wellas the big operator Are provisions being madekfor Debenture repayment nmaturitiesf uesuom Answ Yes andwe would welcome the opportunity themwiih you physxcs Yet whoas to Em $315 WW mm W111 contribute to our survival enqmrfnow bcfore Sept 30th Simone District twilliettltic $6531 BARRIE uP6hih6aéducationdf you Aristotle Tor higher educatitm Canadas

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