Daily Times-Gazette, 25 May 1948, p. 11

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TUESDAY, MAY 25, 1948 THE DAILY TIMES- GAZETTE PAGE ELEVEN Brooklin Fair (Continued 1 tom Page 1) { fair. The colt is owned by Garnet i Cochrane of Port Perry. { The list of prize winners was as & folliws: BROOKLIN TRING FAIR f a | HEAVY HORSES Clydesdale Heavy draught mare or halter--1, Down, Brookll wu, Brooklin; 3, T. A. Wilson, Cane nington; 4, H. Down, Brooklin, 4 Brood mare In foal or with foal at 4 Joot~1 W. F. Batty and Son, Brook- * lin Sr r gelding, 1945-1, W, PF. Batty elding, 1947-1, W. F. Batty . Rrooklin, 3 an ot ner progeny, ears and under--1, W. F. Batt Yond "Son, | W. Brooklin; James Stark, RR 2, Burke- a animals, the get of 1 sire, 3 years : gua Sader -- W. F. Batty and Son, y draught team suitably hitched own rooklin; T. A. Wilson and annington; Hugh Phillips, Kin- ppunt, Ont. 4 5 Light Draught el Ing, on iter, 4 years Brooklin; Roy Hall, gelding on on wen rood mare, in 10a: ur 10a] at foot-- 2, Burketon, Ont.; RR 2, Burketon, Ont. Filly or gelding, 5--James Stark RR 2 , Burketon, Ont. Fi; elding, 1946--Gerald Robin- i son, Doro, Ont.; W, F. Batty and lin, n, | Filly or gelding, 1947--W. F. Batty n, Brooklin; 2, James Stark, RR 2, Burketon, Ont. Team in harness ide LR n; ilson and ory, Oakwood, Roy , Oshawa. Percheron, Belgium or Suffolk Mare or gelding on halter four years hand over -- McCnutrhens © ll Rockwood; McCutcheon Dro kwood Wulnue wie ~nson, Ballileboro; Frank Lycett, | Burketon. Brood mare in foal or foal at foot-- ames Stark, Burketon. ey 22 gelding, 1946--McCutcheon ,. Rockwood; McCutcheon ng re 5, rockwaod; Stanley Grills, { 2, Burketon. a Filly or gelding or colt, 1947--Wilmot | Shea, Manilla; Gerald Robinson, Bail- | Jie eboro: Leslie Cochrane, Burketon. Team in. harness, suitably hitched-- | McCutcheon Bros, RR 5, Rockwood; i Frank Lycett Burketon; Mills Farms, Todmorden; Leslie Cochrane, | Burkefon; McCutcheon Bros, RR 5, | Rockwood; R. C. Moynes, Oakwood. Specials For Heavy Horses Best group of draught horses of lass 1, 2, 3, owned by one exhibitor-- 'H. Down, Brooklin. Best four-horse team, suitably teh ed--H. Down, Brooklin; T. ilson and Son, ros., Rockw: © The Thomas Hall Memorial Cup -- | W. F. Batty and Son, Brooklin. The Mark Duff Memorial Trophy -- | BH. Down, Brooklin The T. Eaton Company Special for the best agricultural team--H. Down, | Brooklin. LIGHT HORSES Commercial elding, suitably hitched-- hawa; Ideal Dairy, Cannington; ood. Mare or if Roy Hall 'Oshawa: Russel Cochrane, Burketon; "Alvin Mark, Cameron, Ont. i Commercial team (heavy) Alvin i Mark, Cameron, Ont.; Fred Christie, } Port Perry; C. M. Fe Tis, Brantford. Commercial team (1 ght)--Ideal Dairy Oshawa: Russel Cochrane, Burketon; "Alvin Mark, Cameron; Roy Hall, Osh- awa, A Roadster * Brood mare in foal or foal at foot-- Mrs. L. Blight, Brooklin; Russel Coch- firane, Burketon. One year old -- Garnet Cochrane, 'Burketon. I. Team in harness, suitably hitched-- |W. H. Lindsay, Campbellcroft. Single horse in harness, 15! hands nd over--W. H. Lindsay. Campbell- t: W. Reid Clarke; Wheeler, 3 i. Orton 244 gle horse in harness, under 151, W. H. Lindsay, Campbellcroft; , Ww Rolph, Orono; Donald Timney, avan; Garnet Cochrane, Burketon. Carriage Brood mare in foal or foal at foot-- ussel Cochrane, Burketon; George ayes, Columbus Foal of 1948--Russel Coctirane, Burke- son; George Hayes, Columbus. 1 _vear old--G . Ducette, Bewdley; D. W. Rolph, Orono Team in harness, suitably hitched-- Pome Tinney, Cavan. Single carriage--F. B, Sargent, Peter- "yorough; Donald Tinney, Cavan; Leslie Cochrane, Burketon, Saddle Class Saddle horse 14'5 hands and over-- 3. 8. Staples. Ida; G. V. Ducette, Bewd- Jey; S. 8. Staples, Ida: .S S. Staples, "da; F. B. Sargent. {Peterborough. 0) I' Pony mare, in foal, or foal at foot-- firs. L. Blight: Garnet Cochrane, 3urketon; F. B. Sargent, Peterborough. i] Mig neen | | Flett foal, 1948--John Wilson, arnet Cochrane, Burketon; Blight, Brooklin. ear ing--Mrs, L. Blight, Brooklin; Blight, Brooklin; Fred Christie, Fort Eon John Wilson and Son, Rag- an, Pony in harness 121% hands and over --W. Wheeler, RR 3, Orton; Jeffrey Brooklin; W. Leggette, RR g- rs. Pon Pa awa. Pony in hathess under 1215 hands-- : Leggette, RR 1, Oshawa; ot of 3, Oshawa; Ww. Aca: L. Blight, ookit Pony -- suddie class, 13 is and under--W. Leggette, Oshawa; W. Leg- ette, Oshawa; F. B, Sargent, Peter- oro; Mrs. L. Blight, Roy Hall Oshawa. Races Pony race, 13 hands and under--W. Leggette, Oshawa; W. ette, Osh- John Wilson and Raglan; Bargent, Peterboro. Ey race, 14 hands and over-- % 3. Staples, Ida; F. Lynde, Brooklin; Leggette, Oshawa; 8, 8. Staples, Ida. oadster class race--W. H. Lindsay, Campbelicroft: W. Wheeler. Orton. Specials For Light Horses The Robert Simpson Co. 8 "lady driver"--W. Wheeler, elilentains Turnout'--W. H. Lind- sa, Samp) ellcro Bets light horse on grounds -- W. Wheeleh Oriol, Moore Memorial Cup for ver gm Ariver--w. Wheeler, Orton. BEEF CATTLE Shorthorns Bulls, 2 years and over--R. Richard- son Ashburn; W. R. Chapman, Myrtle Station Bull, 1 year and under 2--Fred Stev- ens, Ashburn; W. R. Chapman, Myrtle Station Bull ¢ alf -- John Molniyre, Myrtle Station; Fred Stevens, Ashburn Cow, 3 years or over, in milk, or in calf--Fred Stevens, Ashburn; R. Chapman, Myrtle Station; W. R. Chap- man, Myrtle Station; W. R. Chapman, Myrtle Station. Heifer, one year--R. Richardson, Ash- burn; Fred Stevens, Ashburn; R i= chardson, Ashburn. Heifer calf--. Richardson Ashburn. Herd--R. Richardson. Ashburn; W. R. Chapman, Myrtle Station. Beef Grade Steer or heifer calf, 6 arg Brooklin; ave; on, months and | Rock i Intyre, Myrtle Wald Robinson. Baillichoro; Gerald Rob- | Snder one year--John McIntyre, My Station. Baby beef Myrtle Station. Specials for Beef Cattle Best two shorthorns, any age, male or female--R. Richardson, Ashburn; W. R. Chapman, Myrtle Station. Best two feames under 2 years old-- R. Richardson, Myrtle Station. DAIRY CATTLE Holsteins Bull, three years 2nd over--Ransom Stock Farms, haw: Bull, one year io under two--T. Flett and son, Oshawa. Senior champlonshipe male--Ransom Stock Farms, Oshawa Junior championship, male--T. Flett and Son shawa. Grand cham ionship, Stock Farms, Oshawa. Senior reserve championship, male-- T. Flett and Son, Oshawa. Cow, five years and over, in milk-- L. Hall, Brooklin; L. Hall, Brooklin. Cow, three years and over, dry--T. Flett and Son, Oshawa. Cow three years and under five, in milk--T. Flett and Son, Oshawa; T. Flett and Son, Oshawa. Heifer, two years in milk--L. Hall, Brooklin; Ranson Stock Farms, Osh- awa; L. Hall, Brooklin, Heifer two years dary T. Flett and Son, Oshawa; Brooklin. Senior yearling--T., Flett and Son, Oshawa; Ransom Stock Farms, Osh- awa; Ransom Stock Farms, Oshawa; T. Flett and Son, Oshawa. Heifer, junior yearling Ransom Stock Teds Oshawa; T. Flett and Son, Oshawa; T. Flett and Son, Osh- awa; Ransom Stock Farms, Oshawa. Heifer, senlor calf--T. Flett dnd Son, Oshawa; L. Hall, Brooklin; L. Hall, Brooklin; T. Flett and Son, Oshawa. Helfer, junior calf -- Ransom Stock Farms Oshawa; T. Flett and Son, Osh- awa; Walter Holliday, Columbus; Ran- som Stock Farms, Oshawa. Senior championship, female T. and Son, Oshawa. Junior championship, B. T. L. special--John Mcintyre, male--Ranson (in calf)-- L. Hall, female -- Flett and Son, Oshawa. Grand champion Flett and Son, Oshawa. Senior reserve Cig... Hall, Brooklin. Junior reserve championship--Ran- som Stock Farms, Oshawa. Grand reserve cHamuloneniys - T. Flett and Son, Osh Herd--T. Flett and Son, Oshawa; Ransom Stock Farms, Oshawa. Produce of dam--T. Flett and Son, Oshawa; T. Flett and Son, Oshawa; Ransom Stock Farms, Oshawa Get of sire--T. Flett. and Son Osh- awa; L, Hall, Brooklin; Ransom Stock Farms, Oshawa; T. Flett and Son, Oshawa. female plonship Ayrshires Heifer, senior yearling--Mrs. F. John- son, Manchester. Helfer, senior calf--Mrs. F. Johnson, Manchester; Mrs. F. Johnson, Man- chester, Mrs. F. Johnson, Manchester, Jerseys Bull, 2 vears and under Thomson, Brooklin, Bull, 1 year and under 2 -- W. Thomson, Brooklin; Woodiang Invests ments, Oshawa; Chapman, 3---W. D CROSSWORD - = By Eugene Sheffer HORIZONTAL 46. endures 1. reestablish 48. drawing. 6. likely room 9. mineral 50. brilliant red spring 51. goddess of 12. growing out peace 52. light brown i Fat small ds 53. epoch 54. out-of-date 16. a tions VERTICAL 17. note in 1. thing, in law 1 4 10. iron 11. donkeys 14. historical society {abbr 18. fairy 20. definite article 21. fortification 22. vertical part of step 2. went in 3. clinching 4. 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In background is Mount Assiniboine, 11,873 feet high. Until last year, supplies had always been packed to the lodge with horses in the late fall. Myrtle Station; Frank Chapman, Pick- ering. Senior championship, male -- W. D. Thomson, Brooklin. Junior championship, male -- W. D. Thomson, Brooklin. Grand championship, male -- W. D. Thomson, Brooklin. Senlor reserve championship, male-- , Thomson, Brooklin. Junior reserve championship, male-- Woodland Investments, Oshawa. Cow, five years and over in milk-- Frank Chapman, Pickering. Cow, three years and over dry (in calf)--W. D. Thomson, Brooklin; Frank Chapman, Pickering; Frank Chapman, Pickering; Frank Chapman Pickering. Cow, three years and under five in milk Ww. . Thomson, Brooklin; Frank Chapman, Pickering; Frank Chapman, Pickering. Helfer, senior yearling --- Woodland | Investments, Oshawa; Frank Chapman, | Pickering; Bokar ms, Whitby; Bo- | kar Farms, Whitby. ! Heifer, junior yearling WwW. D. Thomson, _ Brooklin; - Bokar Farms, | Whitby; . D. Thomson, Brooklin; | Woodland Investments, Oshawa. Heifer, senior Brooklin; Bokar Farms, Whitby W. calf--W. D. Thomson, ! D. Thomson, Brooklin, Woodland Invest- | ments, Oshawa. Heifer, Junior calf--W. D. Thom-on, | D. Thomson, Brooklin; Oshawa; Brooklin; W. Woodland Invesiments, Chapman; Pickering. Trang | Brooklin; Senior championship, female--W. D. | Thomson, Brookiin. Junior championship, female--W. D. Thomson, Brooklin. Grand 'champlonship, female--W, D. | Thomson Brooklin. Senlor 'reserve championship, female | ---Frank Chapman, Pickering. --W. D. Thomson, Brooklin. --Frank Chapman, Pickering. Herd--W Thomson, Frank Chapman, Pickering. Brooklin; Junior reserve DAMP aIAD: female ! Grand reserve championship, female | Produce of dam--Woodland Invest- | ments, Oshawa; ering. Get of sire--W. D. Thomson, Brook- lin; Woodland Investments, Oshawa; Bokar Farms, Whitby; Frank Chap- man, Pickering. Juniors--W. D. Thomson, Woodland Investments, Oshawa; Chapman, Dickering; Juniors--W ham-on Bree"! Frank Chapman, Pick- Brooklin: F Uddered cow--Frank Chapman, Plck- i ering; W. D. Thomson, Brooklin; W. D. Thomson, Brooklin Specials for 'Dairy Cattle The two best Holstein calves--L. Hall, Brooklin. Best 3 Holstein heifers--T. Flett and Son, Oshawa; L. Hall, Brooklin. Two best Ayrshire calves--Mrs. F. Johnston, Mancacsier; Mrs. F. Johns- ton, Manchester. Boys, 18 years and under, best calf under one year -- F, Johnston, Man- chester; T. Flett and Son, Oshawa: W. . Thomson, Brooklin; Gerald Tee- fey, Pickering Best Dairy' Herd--W. D. Thomson, Brooklin; T. Flett and Son, Oshawa; Frank Chapman Pickering. Junior Farmer Special Best dairy calf John Thomson, Bob Holliday, Columbus; Gordon _ Holliday, Columbus Ronald Fett, Oshawa: Joseph'na .Jnness, awa; Gary Young, Brooklin; Frank Wannacott, Pickering; Roaald wary, Oshawa; Bob Farndale, Oshawa, Showmanship class--John Thomson, Brooklin: Frank Wannacott, Pickering; Bob Holliday, Columbus; Gordon Hol- liday, Columbus; Josephina Jones, Oshawa: Ronald Wary, Oshawa; Bob Farncale, Oshawa; Gary Young Brook- n. Sports Boys' softball, 12 years and under: Brooklin 25; Claremont 4. Boys' softball, Ontario County 0 Farmers 9; Brooklin Intermediates 5. Football Celina 3; Claremont, 1. Calithumpian parade--Best decorated car--Brock Pilkey; Ruth Heron; best | decorated truck--Brooklin Flour Mills; Prize Winners In Last Week's Misspelled Word Contest The following were selected by the Judges appointed as Prize Winners in the Misspelled Word Contest which appeared in The Times-Gazette issue of May 17th: 1st Prize--MRS. A| CHAPMAN, 263 SIMCOE ST. 8., CITY 2nd Prize--JACK RUDINSKI, 63 CELINA ST. CITY 3rd Prize--MRS, ROBERT ASHMORE, R.R. 3, OSHAWA THEATRE GUEST TICKETS MRS. DOUG HOUGH, 314 ATHOL ST. E., CITY ELLEN RUBINS, BROOKLIN, ONT. R. BEAUREGARD, 260 PARK RD. S, CITY MR. T. WENGLAR, 796 PARK RD. S, CITY MRS. H. CROUTER, 4 PARK AVE, CITY WRESTLING GUEST TICKETS E. M. BOORMAN, 22 FRANK ST, CITY LEONARD ARP, 305 GIBBON ST. CITY MRS. N. TOPHAM, 73 ROWE ST, CITY The correct answers were: cameras ... performance rigorous assembly .+. Mitchell's Drug Store Cook Motors Bramley Motor Sales . Ontario Motor Sales MacDuff and Kivell; best comic horse- drawn vehicle--David Johnson; McCoo! and Ron Asling; costume--John Machu Jimmie Sally aan; Don MacDuff, Best decorated bicycle--Joyce Cub- bage; Carol Patterson; Grant Mowbray. Best decorated tricycle--Lyle Kivell; Robert Necbitt; F. Terrett. Best decorated doll Nesbitt; Lillian Mackey est » decorated bors' 'wn-0- -- Thomson, Barbara and Derothy Brien; Ivy Mae Harris Best dressed couple--Mrs VV :3rien and Miss Cochrane; Mackey girls, Comic costume--Mrs. E. Croxall and Mrs. D. Nesbitt; Isabel Nesbitt and Ann Goodwin Horseshoe pitching Single open McLaughlin; , tournament -- Mr. Glanville. uble open tournament -- Me:srs McLaughlin and Branton; Messrs, Glan- ville and Heron. Owen Is Elected To Legion Office Saskatoon, May 25 -- (CP) -- Leonard Owen of Guelph was elected Dominion President of the Imperial Division of the Canadian Legion at the cagcluding session of the division's three-day conference yesterday. He succeeds C. L. Hall, of Ottawa, President for the past four years. Elected treasurer was W. H. 'Coul- terjohn of Trenton. carriage--Diane Mec- Q-Ship Commander Passes in London London, May 25 -- ARSC | modore Sir Charles George Mathe- son, 72, "mystery ship" commander in the first world war, died here Monday. 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