12 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanvile, Septemnber 5. 1979 Section Two Fair Resuits From Page 8 Beef Herd - 1. C. Horner, 2. Ross Bailey, 3. Keith Gable, 4. Mfike Ormiston. ïMarket Steer - 1. Brent McLaughlin, 2. Wayne Yellow- lees, 3. and 4. -Stanley Taylor. S Dairy Cattie - Guerney Classes -' ,Bull after July '78 - 1. Bob Holiday, 2. Ben Suteliffe, 3. Ralph Larmer. Female after July '78 - 1. Ralph Larmer, 2. Robert golliday, 3. Ben Sutcliffe, 5. R. Larmer. .Junior Yearling - 1. Ben Sutcliffe, 2. R. Holliday, 3. R. Larmer. Senior Yearling - 1. Ben Sutcliffe, 2. Craig Larmer, 3. R. Holiday. Two year aid - 1. and 3. R. Larmer, 2. B. Suteliffe, 4. R. Holliday., Three year old - 1. R. larmer, 2. B. Sutcliffe. -Four year old - 1. B. Suteliffe 2., R. Larmer. Fieyear old - 1. 'B . Sutcliffe, 2. R. Larmer. Hostein Classes - Hostein Heifer - 1. and 4. Keith VanCamp, 2. F. Barkey, ,3. P. Hoogeveen, 5. DeJong Bros. 6. M. VanCamp. 1Hostein Junior Yearling - 1. P. Hoogeveen, 2. J. Wygerde., Hostein Senior Yearling - 1. P. Hoageveen. 1Two, year old - 1. DeJong Bras. 2. P. Hoogeveen. ,Three year old - l' DeJong Bros. 2. P. Hoogeveen. Four year old - 1. P. Hoogeveen, 2. and 3. DeJong Braos, -Five year ald - 1. P. Hoogeveen, 2, DeJong Bras. SBest Guernsey Herd - 1. R. Larmer, 2. B. Suteliffe, 3. R. Holliday. 1Best Hostein Herd - 1, P. Hoogeveen, 2. DeJong Bras. Best Uddered Guernsey Cow - 1. and 2. - R. Larmer, 3. and 4. - B. Sutcliffe. >Best Uddered Hostein Cow - 1. P. Hoogeveen, 2. and 3. - DeJong Bras. Grand Champion Guernsey.- Female -1. and 2.- R. Larmer. 'Grand Champion Hostein, female - 1. P. Hoageveen, 2. DeJong Bras. JuniorClass - Hostein Caif - 1. and 2. - P. Hoogeveen, .3. Debbie VanCamp, 4. B. DeJong, 5. R. VanCamp. Grains and Grasses- Half bushel faîl wheat, 1979- 1. Michael Ormiston. Haîf bushel, oats, 1979 - 1. Don Swain, 2. Michael Ormiston. 3 lb. red claver, 1978 -1. Ross McMasterî. Haif bushel barley, twa rowed - 1. Don Swain, 2. Harvey Graham. Hall bushel barley, six rowed - 1. Don Swain, 2. Jimr Byers, 3. Peter Hoageveen, 4. G. Larmer, 5. L. Smith. Baled hay, first cutting, 1. DeJQng Bras. 2. E.L. Me- Laughlin, 3. R. Cay. Baled hay, second cutting - 1. H. Graham, 2. G.Larmer, 3. R. Larmer, 4. E. L. ,McLaughlin. Sheaf ensilage corn - 1. R. Wygerde, 2. E.L. Mlaughlin, 3. DeJang Bras., 4. M. VanCamp. ,Ten Cobs Grain Corn -1 Don Frew an d Sons, 2. R. Wygerde, 3. R. DeJang, 4. W. .Wright, 5. E.L. McLaughlin. To, Hold Di'&oce«an H0ly Hour The Peterborough -Diocesan Holy Hour will- be, held on Sunday, September .23rd, at 3:00 p.m. at the Memorial Centre. This annual Catholie event generally has an attendance of about 5000 people. Once again the Mass concelebrated by Most Reverend James L. Doyle, D.D., Bishop of Peterborough: and appDroximately forty" firmation this year. The Holy Hour Committee is very pieased with the response of the Catholic Community in previous cele-. brations and confident that the attendance at- this year's Diocesan --Haly Hour will continue ta justify that confidence.,1 Of Cable TV Servicà es,, (for nsw Individuel subserlbers and non-commercial accounts) f rom Sept. 4179 lOct.M 5179 This foul ovoehing8s aer wff omcble IV Cable deIivers.. le maximum choice with Our 20ochannel converter *0 21 FM stations with cable FM eclear, reliable reception *prompt, f ree maintenance Doi gn' elayl rdme r bef ors o.%5179, andl gt f resinstalation% a"1 EXTEN DED' - HOURS FOR 'mmFALL SALE 'in mon, a Fr1. 9 a.m. .8 p.rn. Sat. 9 a.m.*a 12- noorl rid i v l'un a rare bird- a blood donor. 1353 Kong St. E., Osha a ..... ...... ........... .......... cabie