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Orono Weekly Times, 5 Nov 1959, p. 7

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Mony Attra ctions At Winter Futir The spotlighlt wili bDe focused on millions ofdolr worth of prized Iivestock, farma produce and 'horses fromi various parts of the Iwor1d when the curtain goes Up onl the 1959 edition of the Royal Agricltural Winter Fait i the Coliseunm, Toicrnto, on F'r- dIay, Novemiber 13. Canadfa wiIl aanbe well rep- .xesent.ed from coast ta Coastin ibis yý.ear's R1oyal which, as in üther years, will have the pick Df herds, fields -and orchards on tEspiay. Show offic-iaIs in charge oýf entries report that there wili be -ppr-ox--mately 3,000 caýttie, 1,300 horses, 700 swine, 1,000 îheep and 5,106 pouitry on (dis- play as weilias goats, grain1s, vegeabls, ruits and farmn pro- 'Some prelimiliary judgIing i v get udra on Thursdlay, No- vemiber 12, to provide judges ample, ti mne to select prize- wiJnnerP from ang the 16,000- ücdi entries, before the fair con- cludles on- Saturday, November il. At the officiail opening cere- anPy, Friday, November 13, Mayor Nathan Phillips wiil ex- tend a, welcome to international jumi-ping -teani-is from theTjited Statcs, Canada, 'Mexico, Býrazil and Argentina. Onle of the features of theFir alasof interest ta city aind fa.rm- dwellers, WUi be the "Sal-,e 41St san auction sale of dairy icattie and sheep, Last year e young bull caîf brought it, towner a record price of $30,000 ai, these auctions. Again this yeaýr the Horse Show wii1 be a colourful and 4txeiting spectacle. A thrilling attraction will be a precîsion ride by members of the world- fam-ous Royal Canadian Mounted Police who, ln ti-tir repertoire, wilIl present bath tandem andi Romran riding. COther interesting highiights include a, magnificent flower show, a miniature Royal of youing animais and potltry, a minký fashion show, a photogra- phic competition, a horse shoe pitching comipetition amd Va sheeýp-shearing contest, Q.Jow eau I shrinik a wvoolen garnient deliberately before washing itfor the first ture? A. By soaking it ini cold water for about two hours, then spread i out ta dry ivithout~ stretching it i-n any way. NM GO01> fEACTiON - tlonoring former West Serlin Mayor Erni Ro-utcr with +his Championi of Liberty stamp, one of a series, won a "tremnndous reception" in Germ only, -ificicils in Wash- ington say. Fr,ýee Wortd reaiction was cilso favoable. Anti-Comn- mtïnist Reuter was rrrdyor of the city tl bis de-cih in 19531 Staoýil RemovaI Cais For Ccr. Therc is3 a righnt and a w,,rong way- nf dealing- with stains on clothing'. The right mrethod can be tlieetivc rthe wrongone dis- ExpertS Say that any spot iýs best removed-c when fresh. Don't give it a chance ta set in the f abric. With washable clothes it's tempting to toss the soiled gýarmnent into the wa'.shing ma- ch-ine anid hope for the best. But yield not ta temrptaïtion: the heat anid soap can set a stain rather thaqn remove it. Makqe sure aIl spots have been sponged out be- fore xashin. Many fabrics have been ruinedi by o er-tain stain removers, so the cleaning agent should i- ways be tested on ani inside seamr heeit wion't show or on & scrap of the same fabric. If the fabric doesn't takce kindly to home cleaning send it ofil to the dry cleanier'sç for expert at- iention. 'When rexnovingý a stain with p sclvent, plalce the stained rab- riecvwrong sie up ofl R pad or soft cioth. This way the cleaner can be applied to the back of the cloth allawing the staip ta be washed f rom the f abric with- out passing through -lit Use tht cieaner sparing1y and work quickly. It is bettcer to apply the, ýo1vent severaltimnes rather th". to leave it on for a long tim.e, Blow light]y on the spot ta dry it quickly. Bleaches such as hiydrogený peroxide should be used accord- ing- ta the direct-Ions that coin* wýith it and should be tested an the fabric first to make sure thai patternis and colors are not destroyed. IHere's the best way of using cnieca bleaches.: stretch the. stalned materiaI over a bowl of steamîng hot - water and mnoisten the stain wiff water. Apply the bleach ono drop at a time and let stand -k minute. Rinse thoroughly by pouring wate-r through the fab- ric and finish by wasling with soap and water. Make sure al the bleach la remnoved from the f'abric for aýny wvhich remains might rot the material or des- WINTEt,

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