Ever; Thurs, 1 p.m.--At Kitch- ener '/rtr'gt Ltd., Guelph Highway, o cattle. pigs, horses, sham will"). mduce. etc, - Eairr" hidi'y."i.:6$.ih.;i'um- ture, household enacts, ete., II the Auction Room, New Hamburg. Sat., Oct. 2, l p.m.--Furniture, household effects, etc., for Mr. Cy- rergus Ziegler in Floradale. Thea.. Oct. s, 10.30 a.m.-20tN acre (arm, stock, implements, feed and household effects for phris. S. Roth, 3 miles north of Sat., Oct. 9, l p.m.-Auction sale for Mr. Joseph Queren on the farm 8 miles east of Listowel, or 13 miles west of Elmira on " highway, ot Ila-acre farm. imple- melts, cajtle, teed and furniture. Wed., Oct. 20. l pam-Auction sale tor Mr. Daniel Geiger on the farm 4 miles west of Glen Allan of 1004mm farm, implements. feed and livestock. Millbank Fri. Oct. 22, 8 tran.-Nction sale for Home and School Club in village of Conestoga of fruit, vegetables, candy, clothes, etc., at Township Hall. Mon., Oct. t8, 9.30 ttart.--Com- munity sale at Farmer's Shed, El- mira, of vehicles, furniture, dish- es,_to91st, PM - Eva-g Thurs., 1 pam-At Kitch- ener tockyards, Ltd., Guelph Highway, of cattle, pigs. harm. sheep: pfrultrp,gtodtieef, etc. _. Fri, Oct. 8, 2 pan.-Auction sale for Mr. Sam Willie on the farm at Dorking on 86 Highway ot Holstein cows and Percheron team. Every Tues, l pan.-Aaie " Farmers' Livestock Market, An- caster, of cows. calves, sheep. mt hon, etc. -LriiGiiT. - E'ZZ'T‘: ill- on CI " In. 01mg PA. Oct. aN-rHoistein" atiie sale at Alex McKenzie’s farm, near Woodstock. "r-"----.-.--.--. -m-n lu - LiuariiraT Wed., oa.>, 1.30 pai-Sale of Holstein herd for the Louis Is 1et1laufttEstafe,Iyser Tavistock. Ion “that“ aGTaiiiii; “mi-"yummy. "aha-pubic: Holsteih sale Ut"summit" thind Fttttm.Bri_dtleert, -- __ A Sat., Oct. 9, 1.15 pam-House- hold effects, etc., for the Mrs. Lemon Estate at 30 Irvin St., Kitchener. Fri., Oct. 15. L30 pam-Bruce County Holstein sate in the arena in Walkerton. -- Wed? Oct. M, l 'r._rn.-The QM Tr,t.rsrtrpues.ts.ua. Every Saturday " Kitchens Auction Booms. Tues., Oct. s, 10.30 aan,--Exten- sive sale of farm, grade Holstein herd, farm machinery, feed and household effects for Chris. B. Roth, about " miles north of Millbank. mhhvae-ouciu. “-Mhmdm "r?tmuN't)tErTCEteoNrmri, “WWW. '1'“!ther Sat, Oct, 16. I patt.--Reat estate McIntosh. weatttties, wolf river, sheep nose, acme! pipf'm Ind other varieties ranged tt price from " cents to 85 cents a six- quart basket Macintosh sold at $2.25 a bu- shel basket and wealthies at $1.75. New apple butter was ottered at a few stands at " eents a pint. as: market Saturday and told in dz-quart basket Ind bun! “a lots. Fall. . tik 1ftf,l,i1tl" At Market The! new (In crop of tatt Inn in abundance at the - CLINT JAN'IZI. AIM M lhle- I“ LLHUMCIIBOSON "PutnAve.,Ph-bar" In. Guam, Am. Phone 93:, Blink: Wink-um...“ br .7 â€i. . . f "ta-g an: 2e'll'l'l'lttd.'ttdrg, IRMUJJ. Hug-Inch- mama-mums- â€man-um fht1',t,thtif _,',,':,',',:,..,':) MIMtum-O. teiGiViii “win!“- to; um P, Tm!†Pre' ft _ P"r a: tyii7iihifi"V'i'ahtiiTrJnhT, 1h'1ltyttti.ty new " n’ 1""t 1tlAT't4'Nt8,?t88MlRN a... sumo: Roach!!! the value of South. Galt, Ont., ot furnitun. iproduce at an“: use: an T a“. Featuring: Preston Scout Home lull, Gall Kiwanis Youth Band. “shied Ind mqdttte machinery. parmbred livestock, and on." intending “on. FARM 1ili=IEEEEEIWETlt Z% Join the thousands of rural and urban china: from - Province who will enjoy and profit by this - Match and Earhltrlhuro. INTERNATIONAL _ flowing Match OCTOBER 12th to 15th . Al GREAT EXHIBITION 0E , INTEREST T0 EVEBYoNE GRAND PARADE OFFICIAL OPEN * WATERLOO COUNTY EXHIIITS - Graphically illustrating the agricultural and in progress and history of the County. * MAYOIS' PLOWING COMPETITION - 30 Ontario Mayors will participate. * CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP PLOWING - Representatives of six provinc pete. t1atraofillulNmirititiiihtilhia+ TRAFFIC CONTROL AND PARKING - Over 80 traffic officers to ensure easy movement of vehicles from every direction. Lots of parking space for everone adjoining the Tented PM" WATEILOO COUNTY FOODS - Famous Waterloo County-style dinners. barbecued each day. Waterloo County Foods dismayed and for sale. WATERLOO COUNTY TOURS - Conducted daily to historic spots in the county. DEMONSTRATIONS - Daily demonstrations of methods and machinery used in soil conser- vation, crop management, farm improvement. Tractor and mochinery safety, firefighting. HORSE SHOWS - Including a special display of award-winning light harness horses ow'oed in Waterloo. County. magnet-mum Neckmbvpulhg. Waterloo County Committee International Plowing i.Ei:7: E5 . rh " _ . . Additional Highlights . . . All Roads Lead "to the 41st s 1 mm: _ u.- SPECIAL NOTE.. Sincere thanks are extended to the many individuals, companies and institutions, whose financial contributions and co- operation in preparation of exhibits have mode them possible and ensured the success of this great undertaking. A complete list of donors will be posted in the exhibits area. “in man. m Jas-ax-PS?.'?!.-..:'::?':'":"',':'.': . "tk . 'e' 'ea' anlau, Ontario and OFFICIAL OPENING The Wat-Gonna of Ontario, The HM Louis o. WIâ€, LLB. Panda and OHkiat Opening; 2:00 P.M., 1-way. October 122!- ives of six provinces will com- z ., “Uh-IA“! Match 5,000 chickens industrial a“.qu. sister of the $4.00. cow together with her baby all at $1,100.. and the thirteen-year-otd mother of the “.400. cow It $025. The seven buns Mend Iver- ued $812.. " milkinf tangle. $006,, ' bred heifers $54 " " open yearn]? “82.. and II heifer calves " - GROWTH CHAMBER It is interesting that the run- ner-up in the two top animal of the Sale was the Waterloo cane Breeding Association, Waterloo, on, who had hoped to use than eowttasthedamso6ttstoreheed gr? for their Artiticittl Breeding n t. Bruce Naylor, Wston. Ont., bought six head for a toul of 8lk- 600., these including a thirteen- montbs-old daughter ot the $4.- 490. cow qt {n.m. the maternal ton for Maple Lea Sunset Sully a noted show cow who was Re- servo Grand Champion at Wert- em Pair, London, in was, and headed a great clâ€; of Aged cows at the Clncago International Dai, ry Expopitiorh last fall. Sally has been graded as ‘Excellent. the highest available recognition for outstanding conform: on and is a top producer " well. having ptoduced 004 Ray. (at from 10,159 lbs. milk in a year on "vices: day milking: SEaple Len Column: Jennie, up other Jtrn,e,'fg,gr and with a twice-a- ny mi ing Td,tihtt 2iordgf, if)â€; tt,g,1tgot'ati. mg ' s. a . on the hid}! Bob Juarhusieet of The All-Canadian tour-year-old heifer of 1950 named Maple Leo L. G. Rosina. who is also ended ‘Excellent, brought $31M. going to Orvan Chambers, Wilfrid. Ont. She, too, is a great producer hav- ing given 25.833 lbs. milk con- tmning 982 lbs. (at in a yet: on tw.iye.-a-.dtr milking _ ‘_ EWIW “FE: iiairiair, rfii. gear-old druiitierVirhi,oiirri, lifetime pr'oducer for 33500. The All-Canadian four-yenr-old ‘atandlng producer! have been de- veloped in the Reid herd and the blood-lines were eagerly sought by other breeders not only from Canada but from the USA. and South America. Seven head were purehased b Guillermo Balm of Buenos Kites. Argentina and others went to buyers from Newl York, Pennsylvania, 1ttinois, ar; hens. Saskatchewan and Qupbec.‘ although the bulk ot the animals "ptht.',. in (giltario. b op price o 35100. was y Dr. Wer L.Attemptt, of my» Lorne B. Reid. Ripley, cumin, cult-ed inonSS "'trsoteonstmed tive breeding or Holstein cattle when his herd ot " held brought $52,715. when dispersed " 0.3. ville, Ont., on sevetrttper Mr. This tfi'l'L'l? ttTE i'utftLiiii,? i t re or u is- Eg,',') 2thq Canada since 1950, '?PPr,_1frsr stow 'P'" and out- Sat. Oct. I l 'ban.--.-., in- Plcmelm. when: “upâ€! and some hominid also for In. Katherine Koala. "l who Rd., Kitchener. iaf P,e%'l,io. Sat.. Oct 16, l .m. - suction ante ot zoos, clean hon..- bold cued. tor George 36mm, 230 Ert, St. W.; Waterloo. évérage Since “1951) {can “an. 1 9M m- "U! ' “I. ttttmu, h1'tS'l7ielii,3Nd as A 4:11qu Jtututt Waht, Us when edit 6156. tttthot Zinnia and {lighest Dispersal " F,AtoeViytrliiitiiii. Ed 332% t'liltltefd'ttt but J. Ad... - gumb. " my. w.“ .1 :1. iid'aid tog' an uh: Flu; Li. L3..m;;;:f. mt. W, l Jtan.-ANaN aug- tim .1. 'fer, nun. tar moth“!!! _ . v. r' mmâ€, Js, -A .2 all“; .xs_wc4'; I-Sep?' seques- “at we: "J"! m ‘- 1'ltlliugtit'itpat. ent' (run time tiiUie in ahui, farts of Canada but the outbreak p Quebec was of unusual severi- t mleybnelds 1'fJl' Tig,',',',', in- es y up i runabout southwestern this sum- mer. These a d: were identi- fled as theeorn teat aphid by en- tomologist: of Science Service. Department of Agriculture, Otta- wa. Rapid survey: revealed that the infestation covered I Inga acreage. Rotenooe dust and ma- l-thion 2'Jll.NT very satisfac- tory_con et. - is _in.se9t is Rres- Each-mail Shtion, Lennox- ville, Que, Show that heifers win. (end on my and grass silage made better slim than did hei- fers wintered on either hay alone or Mt, alone. Hewett wintered in l -54 on both feeds gained .88 pound per any; on silage alone, .70 pound; and on hay alone, .68 pound per head. The con-Wm; futures for the past three winters were: .53 pound. .32 pound and .29 pound per head re- :Ipectively. APHIDB mrwrr Three ears’ remit; on winter- ilng with)?! 1teiters, at the FASTER GROWTH WITH HAY AN D SILAGE “I... III. CAIODIAI! I. - “All '" Waterloo Brooch, Cor. Ki; BANK or MONTREAL Mzmw "nn-erm-se Idlm‘iuwek. Atrrmioeth.moe...uts.s-t. 'rr-d-rims-ea-sm,.. _ '"osdum-..erot-oaeie,o,.sa.d "u-SX-a-s-ie.-,- '""---st,e.ii.tes...ot 'r-ht-ot-trea-roots,,,, midlife; K-rr-sa-..,...... A...u___._ “who?“ [XIII I... " "m , HARLEY FIELDS ar Roe Farms Service Dept. a Brooch, Cor. King and Erb Streets HENRY ALLAN, Manager Minding.†Io-eo-ma, W556 WWW - WP PROF/I3 W - CR £17m†we; Jo... Food Mil. Umrood “In." Milli-g. Inch-or ELEM Pen ot two hogs, S. B. Roth. New Hamburg; Floyd Steinman. R.R. 2, New Hamburg; Nynl Hen man; Reuben "ikGiiiiliier. Philips- burg; Donald Mohr. Champion carcass. S. B. Roth, In the pen of four class there were 13 exhibitors and in the lat- ter twelve exhibitors. Pen of four, Donald Mohr of Baden: Wilmer Bender, R.R. I, New Hamburg; Edward Hammer. St. Agatha: John Murray. R R. I, New Hamburg: Nye! Herman, RR. 3, New Hamburg.' Champion carcass, Donald Mohr. The entire lot was purchased by Don M. Sindnl} of New Ham- burg for a Toronto packing con- cern. The price paid was $31.60 a hundrcdwcight. After being slaughtered and dressed the carcasses were Judged at the packing house. The results were as follows Note Record Hog Entry NEW HAMBURG. - A record number of hogs were entered this year in the bacon hog class at the Wilmot Fall Fair. On Friday morning the 76 entries were ex- hibited at the fair grounds and then put up for auction by Clint Jantzi of Baden. (B! Cttrottiete Conn-Domini“ "II MIC! 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