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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 19 Sep 1946, p. 9

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remikr ik lemff A mffTW là ON ARIO Tolmatn,o. f oden 1 . . Gaselth tie ewstkn iMr Wo.fGu ivershaw. Sodn w,2ser vri hr egsnwsa mlyeo h Ce ollection f a-Lly 2 Gape Mclntoh-2, ML. Gude. 3,Gapl.frte as12y rs Mail deceaed ws for yeas ovrsea menus attractive for hght-hearte ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Gratein-l, Lr. Godnuwy.m-,Fser n vtrno ordWr1 h Milk to the Bl~etnhim pippin-lGuL.Sn-GaselM td - Rm 2sherslver1 ad 21A.andLocl 22, GA..-CI.O both Colectio abo2e1, L. noGCHU den de Ayrl& on.sBsies is if, M.Gerys. Collection of peas-, Mno-Ramserig1ad2,Ar.lae i fteDvdFru den; 2, W.J. Lask. Raolamb- and 2aAyre Bausto6n.Mcnoh Lly Best 6CchaeBqt.o, n H. Guohaewar. ery Beast cect pin anaoch-S Dan tus-;2, Mr. Gu.Wasn Madrigldngech11/Mrs. C.n 2,cGrat h;Mrs.e;uy. J.W t Saipiglosinl, 1Mrs. McGrt 2, Mr. G.Wasn2,Ja oh rer3,planteid, NMrs. Guyl. Cossllctioneof cact, . neinlued unîe Leask, BR- baraLeas andereentrevaj, R Pchrnsn egin-il LesitedtaL Cochrane. n n leochrane, , PortoPerry . Roadste, 15undr-, Joan Coch-, Orono. Roadster, sinem51,up-ian 2,cJoaneCcrn;3,W..Wt Roaster inglhreon5 ½ under- 1,Ja W.oJ. ane.JonCoh Comm erciBa mar and oal-l Ricssel ochrmoaneukeofl. Foall, . Cochraine Bune 2year undertw-, ARus- sei C orn.Curie Two, 1year, der &re-ons. Colca.Jr- n ,Mi Srons. Roadt ears, tadem -1, MJoan Cohae.Èad2,M dBehight hrse n runs 1,an Co hrnn ners ere B eahrms an ruSos. outsierexhibitrs1. ar 3 Mi Bca h o is ten usb lz i Bull, 2en inye s goute r-2, receu Muir& S onsmu ri tcessem Budllc, h ye r-leMir & Sons.dià Bull ca«lOtf'Jr.- ad 2,ue Sir &m Cw, 3 ears, d y-1 u ir & oigw,yars,"'ilKidn nd 1Muir and Sonds. fnnhai-om Heier 2yers-l d , Mebur ýkHeier 1yr-3, Muiovr & ons.3 Heierundr iyea-3,Mua itVfthe se buinespoe Save Farm Labour .-u .--u.. ~UU UU------------------- -- ----- Arnong the farm labour saving devi ces assembled or invented by the Engineering Section, Field Husbandry Division, Dominion Experimental Farms Service, are many items of auxiliary utility, quite apart from the plan~s and specifications for heavier farmn machinery. For example, f ull information with detailed plans and. specifications may be obtained for makîng necessary articles for poultry, such as, a range water unit, self-waterer, feed trough, water fount, mash feeder, feed mixer, range shelter, and a roost and pit. For sheep there are single and double feeders and for hogs there are a hog breediflg crate, loading chute, fecding troughs for ail sizes of pigs, self-feeder, pig creep, weighing crate, green feed rack, alfalf a feed rack, hog feeding plat- form, and farrowing pen. Among miscel- laneous articles are a harrow dumping device, a breeding stail and bull pan for cattie, feed alley cart, home made anvil, wagon jack, fiy tmap, hag holder, seed treater, potato cutter, potato sorter, handy farmyard cart, and a low aluni wagon. As in the case with heavier farmn trucks, tractors, and other machinery ful information with plans and specifications may be obtsined by wTiting to, or visiting if convenient, the Engineering Section, Field Huabandry Division, Central Experimental Farm, Ottawa. Exiract from. Form Nevs nsued by PubtcUly and EXiguS on Division. DousniOl<Diparimei of Agrtcul- $Mr#, 0OUawa. Ask or write for folder "Qui--à for a Go-Ahead Farmnc." luI BP&tIB ...... . ' a 0.0and the Bof M provides ready money to make them ______________ Today scores of farm improve- ments - large and small - can bc undertaken by farmers even though they may flot have the reacly cash. Follow the example of thousands of farmers across Canada and discuss your credit needs with the manager of your nearest B of M office. BANqK 0F MO..TRIEAL, working witb Canadi.zns in ec! walh o life since 1817 Bowmnanville Branch: F. 0. McILVEEN, Manager I 5 on the THURSDAY, SEPT. l9th, 1946 THenCaNADIAN2STATars Iover-W and 2, son,.of Mar'Id M n osgle men of the village. winning over the married men Ere, sersoer-1ad s, ofEisilntw dag-heateofVm Rdg Gaiie M n e i aridmnstam went by a score of 4-3. ofa IO U'I Are sharin-land 2, Ayre. tes enanreintafiga Mrh 96 VFo tball the ame fil of confidence for The gaie was full ftrlsEwe l m - n ,A r.D rth sa aG nrlH siaad T efnrlw shl rn To ~ ~ ~ i thSginngloat o iMon Ol on -Ewlamb-of and , Ayre. ADoohappla teOsuI rstogFnrlHm T sigeM njust a week before inost of.themn from tr o iih Ol n _______had seen two famnous teams play accident marred the gaie. Poor W e l~ ~ m.F O fo rdiv-l, yre.ALosri.gaeasitr rCpm n rdy etme OxfoinDotheA L.rOet(Magaret)ofiBueeWeillowedby intrmentinath A prfesina"gae f oo-in Toronto and had, fromn them, Cçwling collapsedi h is af Ram 2 shears over-1, J. M. ton and fu rtes .H faaUincmtr.Rv A p r f s i n l g a n of f o - l a n d a fe w m o re ric k s o f th e D r. W ra y w ith h is first a id k it, F i sh e r,__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _2 ,__ _ _ _ _ _ _ d e n . n s hi l a n dWw.a u k t n n te h r h i l c r d c bail was staged in Hampton park learnedotl asimdit-de.nskle on Monday evening, Sept. 9th be- Theainge. mn a littie ner- ly on hand, makîng a sprint across Hundreds of entries from Dur- & Sons. Rmserig1 ihr nte tween the married men and s-1 vous, still proved the better team, the field in seconds fat. Gham county exhibitornss were a fea-isher _______________________________________ Horn played in his usual prd- ture at Oshawa Fair which con- Gurae he re)-, Muir Sons2Ram ab ve-2, Fisher. fessional style and Reynolds gave cluded last week. In t.he judging JuSniose. o ie 4-, ur Ewe2 shears ov-, Fisher. fine assistance. The goalie was on Tuesday and Wednesday the &Sn.Eeserigl ihr nervous and asa result the single local exhibits placed highly in Progeny of dam, 2, any age- Flock of five-1, Fisher. nomes - Schools - Industrial men got a goal on a penalty kick. many classes, including grain, 1, Muir & Sons. Sfok tan.was Quarrie, a player of ers, needlecrafts, etc. While en- Boar, 1 year over-l and 3, H. Ewe 2amb-2, Foster Snowen. some renown. Using that old tire placements are not quoted E. Hancock & Son, Orono; 2, A. Farms. SEALTITE INSULATION Indian rnethod of putting his ear herein, the nainesof most of the Ayre & Sons,Hapo.Eesarig1nd2 at g tewondh ol sulyDramwnesae nlddb- or vr ots1 Ar;Frs with tell how near the baîl was to him low. In the needlecraft section 2 and 3, Hancock. Ewe lamb-2 and 3, Beath and kicked like a chorus girl. i Mrs. Ira Lowe, Ida, Ont., was a Boar under 6 months-1l, G. Farms. ~~~~ ~~Both teams were venly math promninent winner. Glaspell; 2, Hancock. Flockofiv-,Bahars mm * iLed and everyone agreed it was Outstanding mention was mnade Sow, 18 monthls and over-l J-UNIOR FARMERS R O CKW O LWorth an admission fee. e of the entries of the Tyrone Wo- and 2, Hancock; 3, Ayrte.ofiv-,BahFrs bPlayers were as follows: men's Institute, featured by ex- Sow, 12 months cass-1 Ayre; Grain-Bobby, Donald and BîUy Weuse ol h etmtrasad urne u ok are Men: L. Clemens, goal; hibîts in which the namne of Mrs. 2 and 3, Ilancock. . ens,Thiletfon, ong sh pare- We olyte et aeras n, urate u wr. E. Horn, J. Reynolds, .A. Randie, L. Annis iterahly swept the Sow, 6 months class-l, Ayre, eth these wîns: har Befoe ivesinggeta picedirct romthe owner L. Broome, N. Broome, D. Ad- boards. in personal Wear, house- 2, Glaspelh; 3, Hancock.e hswi: andfore mninvestQ.ingnL.Tul, . o-get aànsan pinrniceIn es swdnirect1,Hacok Oasfrombe Cu khak moe.ling, E. Allun. stitute section. Kt three 'classes 2, Ayre. Hampton; 2, Douglas Cruickshank. >m Single Men: Ted Kersey, goal; totahhing over 50 entries, top place Spcabs 0 n grounds, Faîl wheat-3, D. Cfuickshank ________ F. A. BRUCE BudPnle A. Reynolds, J ett yoei.eeysngle any age-1, Ayre. Potatoes-Glen and Lois Glas- Broome, J. Rundle, G. Williams, one. Sow and litter-1, Hancock; 2, pell, Stan Snowden and Leask ritesshardnd egtas-S PHONE 494 H. Quarrie, G. Kershake, L. Ayre, Folhowing are the names of the Ayre.boheshadhnr. 47QenSretBwavilOtro B. Ayre, O. Hindman, K. Billett. winners as taken from official Fut n eealsSa ________________________________________The__by gr.Jone abynds. ahl whea-, Garnet Rickard, Cotswod-F. G. Glaspeli and ed wel. Shaw; 2,Mrs.Ira oweIda. T. C. Glaspeil divided honors with ulr S Erban oats-l, Garnet Rickard. ayotibedr. Barred Rock cockerel-l, Z3, Cartier oats-1, Garnet Rickard Leicesters Leask brothers; 4, Forder broth Hr' nieata a a2, Mrs. Lowe. Ram, 2 shears and over-2, J. ers, Blackstock.yosaetrendwk:S Early oats-l, Garnet 'Rickard; Green, Nestieton. Barred Rock, pullet-2, Isobel 2, Mrs. Lowe. Ram, shearing-i, Forder Bros. Cruickshank; 5, Leask.Kelg'radtoater Late oats-l, Ewart Leask, Blackstock; 2, J. M. Fisher, Nestie- New Hampshires-i, Glen Glas-noolyfrbekatbu Taunton; 2, G. Rickard. ton; 3, Foster Snowden. pl;3 osGapl.KeiogsAl idronn ncs hli Barley 6-rowed-l, G. Rickard. Ram lamb-2 and 3, Forder pehaw3, Li Gans ph. heti CndiiuChslrsupesb1or- Timothy-l, W. J. Leask, Taun- Bros. mnembers only-1, Isobel Cruick- W ton. Ewe, 2 shears and over-2, shank who placed above 29 en- MotdicuSA-BaReKrseB Potatoes, cobbler-1, Mrs. Ira Green; 3, Forder. tis an rie ano, fir.Fakd Lowe; 2, Lloyd Snowden, Bow- Ewe shearling-1, Green; 3,wsît.toatd ed-0Fae n rnbe i 0K/NO ~ ~~~~manville. Katahdins, 1, Mrs. I. Forder. eat vrbd aeb elg',tege e( X N 8 M YLowe; 3, L. Snowden. Flock of five-2, ForderOBros. Green cabbage-2, L. Snowden. Shropshires u lU r oe h ereignieiicras Musmehn-, L Sowdn. Ram, 2 years and over-3, H. J08 /4 1(tlECitron-, Mrs. Chiester Mc- Sinr yoe Grah, owmnvile shearing-i and 2, ki- GEORGE ELMER FERGUSON S M M M I anlm-an3,Siner. In ill health since June ast, the PiRam lamb-2 and 3,L.Skinner..death occurred at Christie Street /T. MV M /Tblen.Pcigonn-,L.Snoden.k3 Ewe, 2 shears and over-2 and Hospital, Toronto, on Wednesdhay, Tabnolecn-i .J es;~3 ne. September 11, of George Elmer SA VSGLenwden. s-, .Snw eweserhn-,SkneFerguson, beloved husband ofth GreC epr-3 .Sodn Ewe lamb-1, Skinner. fre lv uyMrii i Cucumbers-l, L. Snowden. fre lv uyMrii i Vegetable marrow-,LSn- Focoffv- kier 59th year. Produce of one far-, . Janoser vr-wJ-.onArl16 88 hedcae den. Hampshires Born in Cartwright Township c Leask. Fisher. was married at Hampton on Feb- APPLESRani shearling-1 and 2, Fish- ruary 9, 1923. A lifelong resident Collection of astvers1, M.L.d2 lselPitDprieta ee o Snow1, . Sowde. Gaspll.Rifles. He was a member of the Friday and Saturday, Sept. 20 and 21 DuRHAM CouNTY'S LEADING FAIR Best Exhibits in Years HORSES- CATTLE - HOGS - SHEEP POULTRY -FRUIT »- VEGETABLES - GRAIN - SEEDS - FLOWERS - HOME COOKING - AND THE DOMESTIC HAND- ICRAFTS. The Junior Departnlent Alone is Worth Corning To Se. Special Entertainment Triais of Speed Harness Horse Races and Specials for Road Horses Holstein Black and White Day, AMATIEUR SHOW Un Front of Grandstand at 2.30 p.rn. MIDWAY ATTRACTIONS Enjoy Yourself on One of the. Finest Midways to Corne to This District. AI Youx Friends Will Be There Saturday Sept. 2lst The Dance at Newcastle CornmunitY Hall Friday - Sept. 2Oth Concert at Orono Town Hall 1- Sat., Sept. 2lst ORONO CITIZENS SAND IN >TTENDANCE -Entertainmelnt for Young and Old- I at 2 ..13, Osh- J. V. 'treet tthe E Lelp .ve for enps :>ed. kes, ran tail teslt Bol! 074 v-l-,---Irlý 1 1 - w DON'T FORCET

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