mi roll in EnnisDownimjsiDivang Standards Kepi High al Midland manna Free Press Herald In spite of decline in entries Midland Fall Fair could still be counted aqualiiled success this year Sept 2122 What there was was good was the consensus oi judges and ofï¬cials iew sections showed som crease over last year Urban and rural school competitions the flower show and commercial ex hibits attracted large number 21 entrants Bacon Csrcasses Owners of the to winning car casses are listed in order at merit Joe Pinko oi Hawhestone Rich ard McDonald 01 Orr Lake David Smith of Hawkcstone Cecil Woods at Wyebridge Ellsworth Collins oi Wyebrldge Bruce Ca1 verly ot Midland Ross Withatl oi Wyevale Nathan EdwardNi Mid land William Withall of Wye vale and Roy Edwards of Vascy Three Midlanders were among the top flower exhibitors Metherell Mrs Mordenjind Gardner Midland RE swept the domestic science division Rer baking and cooking won 34 prizes including the st ver tray for the most points in the division Top Potato Man Toppotato man was Gahrlcl Maurice of Laiontalne who won firsts dor table stock potatoes Katahdins and lriah Cobblers Following him in the field crop competition tor seed potatoes were Roger Brunelle and Norman lilarchand oi RR Penetang Rural School Fair Among those names prominent in rural school teir work was that of Lorraine Pagan SS No Tay whose verbenas edge and beets won iirsts Garnet Irish SS Nos 11 and 18 Tayhledonte firsts tor sick room bouquet car rots and onions Helen Fagan SS No Tayiirsts ior glads and oven mitts Tommy Merchant SS No 18 Toy irsts ior turnips and barley Brian Belfry SS No Tiny Tey firsts or tomatoes pic pumpkin and Hubbard squash Arlene Jones SS Nos 11 and t8 Mrs William Jones Ityou had business Emblem facingKlou which could involvoa advice of Npturally you would ask the expert Then wall improperly hdrninistered it could mean our family We are glad to act as sole Executor or in con unchon was one or more other Executors you might appoint STERLING TRUSTS coerciiAr lose would you ask nun orrlcs 72 Boy st Toronto al and or business oounae or what about your Lgrent loss to IIANCHDFHCI Tiyueaimie ink for knitth sockeel and ajtufled toy nanle Judie Judge Warnica Barrie RR 4said he found some out atan mg entries in the becfr cattle division although the number of them was down Hereiord prizes were nearly equally split by Cyril Cook Barrie and William Vanclsc Stay ner RR while DSproule oi Stroud took iirsts in all sections or Shorthorns Only Angus exhibitor was Kerb Beelhy ot Stroud who won sev eral iirsts in this section Dairy Cattle In the dairy cattle division Ayrshire and Jerseyswere the predominating breads with no Holstelns shown at all Top dairy Eattleman was Grant Jermey ot Hawkestone who copped seVerai firsts and specials ior the best group of three Ayrshire cows get oi sire Ayrshire and the best spring dairy call on the grounds Heavy Horses Chairman Cecil Barker oi the heavy horse show said entries were down in quantlty though not in quality He cited the Hel gian class as being exceplonally good this year along wit low colts Light Horses Light horses remained about the same as last year according to judge Tudhope oi Hawke stone and committecmen Bill Jones and Ken Reduck of Mill land Rowever there were more and better Palominos this year mostly thanks to these entered by MrMonroe Hanover Swine and Sheep ChaiIman Ellsworth Collins oi the swine committee said good representation all down the line was provided by Cliii Carscadden of Stroud the only entrant He won 11 firsts seven seconds and two championships Judge was Les Allen of the Dominion De partment of Agriculture Barrie The same theme of good but smaller than usual competition was volced by Ed Jones sheep committee chairman He said good entries were shown by Kettle oi Bracebridge Doug Wright and Bill Conn ot Eimvaie Ell Crawford oi Minesing and Cliii Carsceddenpt Stroud No0xiord Downs or Home Shires were shown Crawiord and Carscadden shar ed the honors for pens Crawtord had the best pair of short woolr ewe lambs and the best pen of short wool sheep Carscaddcn had the best pen of longwool sheep IJDunlep Ionic and the best pair of rams in long T9 Every New Duï¬llgTheMOhtthOctober 25 Customer Year Giraranteed Fuel Oil Contract Supplied on First Delivery Gallons of Fuel Oil Bruce Peacock Petroleums DISTRIBUTORS FOR REGENT REFINING PA 85226 or PA stzassi Cheese is amost valuable food dwnuld you belieye itthcrane ore thanAOkinda of cheese made Cans October is Cheese Festival Month what oddeiful variety awaitsyou right now yo is sister to Mrs Thomas Hand resident of Elmvale or near ly all his life William Joseph Fleming passed away at his home hereon Sund Sept 23 follow in alcegthy em The luauat aervtcewm held on Wednesday Sept 36 at St An drews Presbyterian Church and was eonductedvhy Rev Coop er Pallbearers were Milton min Elmer ioyd Graham Whitton Donald Fleming and Jack Fleming in terment was in Elmvale Came Among the many floral tributes were those from the tamily iriends and neighbors and iron Elmvale Presbyterian Church The late Mr Fleming was born on July 27 190i at Elmvale the son oi thelate Gecrge Fleming and Ellen Burniield He spent his lite in the community with the exception of two years at Newmarket He was farmer and asllstedwith plumbing Hevwas faithful member of Elmvalc Pres byterlan Church and supporter of the Liberal party in politics Surviving are his wile the former Jean Ritchie and son Lloyd Fleming at Toronto There is also one sister Mrs Mabel Rit chie oi Barrie and three broth ers Alvm of Toronto Herb and Andrew at Eimvale Friends and relatives irom To ronto Newmarket Moonstone MANSFIELD Vlalt Nephew On Wednesday last week Mr and Mrs John Lee of Shelburne visited with their nephew Russell Hand and iamlly While there they decided to spend the night thereand as they were about to retire Mrt Lee was stricken by severe heart attack Coming out of that one he took another from which he did not rally Mrs Lee at Alliston The funeral was held at Shelburne on Saturday Recently Married Congratulations to Verna Pen dleton and Earl Gallaugher who were married on Saturday No Sunday Church The Presbyterian Church was withdrawn on Sunday because of anniversary services at Knox tary Jean Anne Horne stewardshiptrainingerelen Kell and world outreach Ian Creigh ton recreationljldna Bertram and will he observed in the United Church here next Sunday Oct many prizes at Barrie Fair in Church Alliston Vacation Trip Mr and Mrs James Schuler lrene Armstrong and Bose llux ley who are employed in Toronto spent their vacation on trip to Florida returning over the week HRIE Farewell Sermon Mr and Mrs Alex Grahamat tended the farewell sermon ol terian Church on Sunday Vand spent the remainder of the day with Mr and Mrs Woodrow and Gordon Rally Day Rally Day was lheld in Guthrie Presbyterian Church on Sunday Sept 30 with the members of the Sunday School takingpart Mrs Black the superintendent deliv ered the message Will Build My Church No service in Guthrie Presby terian Church on Sunday Oct owing to anniversary services at St Andrews Church on Station YPtl Meeting The opening meeting of the HawkestoneGuthrie YPU was held at Guthrie United Church on Friday Sept 28 with the past president Mrs Don Thompson presiding The executive for the year 1956 57 is as iollows President Ron Siessor vicepresident Mel Mavidsley secretarytreasurer Ilsa abelle Gilchrist assistantvsecrej Converters Faith and evangel ism Dorothy Ann Campbell citizenship Jack Smith miésionr Anne Husbandp pianist Jean Ann Home press reporters Pat Shaw laabelle Gilchrist and Bonnie Demaline cheer committee Earh Fotherby Wallace Shelswell Mel Mawdsley Special Communion Service World wide communion service at 260 pm Congratulations Congratulations to the Club girls of Guthriei who obtained sewing baking and flowers Pictures by Info Bxamlna er stat photographer that anl peartn Ihkrnewlplberlfl hvatiabl in Francis Rev Gillest in Essen Preby Goldwater and Wyevale attended the service Vlsitor rem Albertl Charles Graham ot Landon Albertallapending tow weeks whiting with relatives and bleach aityeran absencc at 30 years Recent Visitors Mrs Allan Moleson and children oi St Catharines spent the week with Mrsad Mn Verne Berri Mrs Ftsherot Sta ner spent the we with hergdauitrir and her husband Mr and Turner Mrs Norman Nellly of Stroud was guest on Thursday of Miss Mamie Greenlaw Mrs Watson Mrs Hammer and Mrs Oakes oi ieronto spent Tuesday with rela tives here in the village Miss Glenna Downey of Toronto spent the weekend with her aunts Mrs Thomson and Mrs Usher Miss Joan Bell ot Toronto was with her parents Mr and Mrs Maurice Bell over the weekend Mr and Mrs Cecil Tluney and Mr and Mrs Murray McConnell returned from motor trip to the west coast Visiting with Mrs William Rance are Mr and Mrs ler willlger at Lansing Michigan Mr andMrs James Neal and chil dren of Toronto and Mr and Mrs Frank Roberts and daughter Jan ice Rally Day Service joint Rally Dayservice we held on Sunday morning when thesunday School classes joined with the congregation Dr Reynolds conducted the service assisted by Misses Mary Corbett Joanne Christie and John Ball and Mercy Sunday Guests Sundeygueals of Mr and Mrs William McFadden were Mr and Mrs Raymond McFadden and daughter Shirley of Barrieand Mr and Mrs Earl McFadden oi Stoney Creek New Bridge Construction is getting under way this week or the erection at new bridge in the village on Queen Street West will be movingjpolcs and wires at the bridge so machines will be able to operate safely There will be minor interruptionsin the at ternoon Clarence The theme Wlth Deeds at Love On Thursday Oct the Hydro 10an nman KER 1r greesive Conservative member ot Parliament for Prince Albert SashtchevIan is mentioned as successor to George Drew as leader at the party Long CPR Trestle At Portf McNicoll Tested by Diesel Midland Free rms nixaid new era inshlpplhgwas ush eredlnto Port McNicoll recently with the departure or West Saint JohnNBot 5000 tonsot grain Grain has heenzahipped to the east coast port from Port are Nicoll on many occasions heiure of courseHowever this was the iirsttime the grain was ever haul edout ht Portrhy diesel enginé absenceoiW 88 aronh days Lorne Saundercook said the shipment was in the nature of an experimth apd apparently was quite coastal Iiesaid similar dieselhanled shipments timid probablybccome common in the future As matter oi tact second such shipment wap made ï¬nely iew hours utter the departure otthe iiiat train Rig concern of course was the ability oi the 2740ioot long wooden trestle over the south bay to withstl the terrillc weight at in one day and Ac iag station master in the eblemoecy service is available to you WSinno runner CPRs top engineers were on Monday to conduct rigidtm at thehrldge as the big engines out part way with their loadbaeked up and wen ï¬n No eselunits wertugd la Monday test roadswitcher 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