10 The Cariadian Statesmnan. Eowmant'ile. Sept. 22, 1963J Area Apple Growers Provincial Police Precision Ride Thrills Orono Fair Spectators (by W M. J. T m L s n il. H vsi v l e nfr tX Dect îear ~ ~~Where havethatiiisoth kx e t V iI5I g Ye lgoine? That's htmn adatde soil Around the lower lakeslapples <on the market, Mr. 'iriuno amr r wkn ua n potn vns beavily laden linbs of matur- Kemp says. pel, sty or hre ock, ar ing apples promise a vintage At least one major ware- buy * ac- Ou Cer. rOnai apple grow- house and shipper is planning iu nawd Harvest wîil be slightly lat- harvest and pack when the ivii tivities. of h t e fint ealic isnige tn p . Ju n iorv r i iThe headlinenwsortiFanedeçt. Volume in mid-September. will, it 15 expected, ensure a o m nil .t The good crop Oif Yel]ow market for the lower qualityHoîne ofFxr.Rnprni-st Trransparents and Meibas in apples and clear them off the anduJoyseason Holonlt of, atefaf, F Aiigust wai a foretaste of this market quickly. i55manjle to issJy year 1s good apple harvest. It Ontaio wili put mire apples 16, Toronto,asR looks as though thene will be than ever into controlled at- 'in Eclso Drv Toronto an abundance of colorful Snow mshr trg hsya.Bra Finance .D A D meason. Only the highest qua]ity apples lc OtasninRoes ak are put into this storage to en- boen Jych w iap op A U EV b~ eters are enthusiastic over the vsare o enepin ]nil the best of luck in you utr \'auits are theid inalate won On Friday, September lOth, the grandstand at Durham through their paces. It was a wonderful performance that brought:deavotirs. We'l l tvt "They are, sizîng u P well."; ter. iCentral Agricultural Society's annual fair at Orono was packed forth consiuerable applause from th crowd. Bwmanvilie detach-luP tn e g.so gays grower Art Kemp of Bur- "Quantity may be just a wt spectators who watched with great interest as members of ment of the OPP was represented in the ride yntbe J. T. Ken Knox is ofa oKent M aunshine wil] match last year's the climatic condit ions sa fair the Ontario Provincial Police Precision Rideput their motorcycles McDonald.vleArutra Colorful crop". are co-openating to make this wad h 12ohrat The Ontario apple industry one of the best quality crops Parry, Judy Stephensn ne okan .B rwBow- î er~ - w eek andr Salsoa nhRs B .eBnow ,l_'cd enl 12ntarer 15 taking further steps this we've grown in Ontario," says saddÏe, oven 1212 hands, bo . nilhattefrs rz Ontario at Nationa HWe hoe2325 year to place_ btter qualityMr. Kemp. ________ or girl 15 years or under. D. V __________mav'yhd h intpin ra month from o. ht Wati<ins, V. Mason, S. Brown.. G. Brent. L. Bannes: Single -hvn Svrin Bueid'inKn M a o ' a g t rPon.v in Harness under 13J,12 L i i i .hed.Do Rckrdi Mayor s Daughter hands, Ray Cochrane, C. Vern-t .ýCMr on . akis D ati.,-E x h io iteci a t '. ro n o F a ir Othen finst prize wx&' ~l. ic hading off 10T« a C ~tifm s ow irl T ite Ccrneg. e n noHan SGoble, Fe Wes. J. Yellowlees, En- lege, Marganot Sh M N15AG DM N 131, hans, . Wakins R. The Durham County Hol- Glen Rae Dividend Lady, win-1 Reserve Junior and Reserve niskillen, first Yearling bu]]:, off 1 coli W i s C o ir it e CohanC.Vrnn S abe tein breedens held a gondlner of the senior yearling heif- Grand Champîonshîp. Sad Dnl Budd, finst d ry aged they are on ly a fiwo uir T N Wbcue. B u t n v ll uTeam of Ponies uder 3ý,'quality Black Fa W ite h, er class. A daugher of Rn- in finst was Gladibrae 'Va-1e-TmaeFr- first four- uad , R . C c r n e . r n -2î n c wnfi n t u n o r y e a li g e i - F1 0n s k y o r k r s W p n it o rFa iro,îr o M ,e A t B t o v l e S o n .Watkins; Ta, fPonies with 25 exhibitor n ing aseal& We alsoLadyhad GarroeJeffe byJ. H.JCkhve'dt-ohdin mihl J H.hJsep&ae ahocaa ovr 13' hands, W ayne out 101 head. w ol grnwn for hon age, typey & Sons, and nxt ho him, Tam- Sns, fish dry foun-or- old 0 Junior Farmers a p ls nîî.an xeec a te Miss Gail Hobbs, age 17,1also received the 4th place Cochrane, C. Vernon, D. Wat- There was a close contest and smoth, with a stong top. lane Rockman Romen shown f irsh dry hre-yoea-old, first week and Jm Cr emno ri aamoeOf~~tadeo the eder daughter of the !ribbon ini the Ladies Barrel kins; Mare and Foal, R. Coch- fon Premier Breeder and Standing second in the samneib Tamlano Fanms, Orono. hree-yea-old in milk;' Glen the Quebec tour ]s1 umr nîia olto 0iepolm Mayor and Mrs. Ivan Hobbs,ilace. rane, D. Watkins, M. Carpen- Pemier Exhibiton awads e- class was the Rserve Junior ý Mastestroke is a sraight top-i Rae arm. firsh two-vear-old If any of You necdagc{ Ii ios r h oîlt n en Sat., Sept. Il won the Overi Jack Woodward was the 211d ier, P. Milne, M. Carpentier, suling ii a ie for both. Tam- femnale, Gladibrae Tribune Mil- pc, open ribbed, good legged in milk; R. B. Brown, Bow-ispeaker, contact oeo hs .nn~KVîpolrspu h Al Cow Girl Championship, place winner on Saturday in Bb Stephenson, Eddie Johns- lane Farms, Orono, and J. H.Îlie, hown by J. H. Jose & alf, and Ronen typed in close- manvi le, fish dry w-yar. felows, l'ni sure hc ol o, în'o fteuiu et the annual Hrse Show the Men's Balloon Race. He ton: Ponv Under Saddle, child Jse & Sons, Newcastle, both Sos'. Millie is a large heifcn ,ly. being deep of nib and wellnid, fist junior houfer calf:,Corne up with a vor neeî- ogni:î ht tnsbhn hed ah Buttonville, Ont. Sheialse won the 3rd place ribbon under 12 vars, in United had 137 points for the Premier with a wealth of dairy charac- ibalanced. and H. Buce Tink, Hampton, ing talk. îv 'cs rvnin aiaij was presented with a lageijn the Open Berrel Race, and Counties, S. Brown, D. Brent, Breeder award, while R. B. to, and penness of conforma-1 ToI the group classes Donald fish senior heifer caf. For the last thnewrs mia n ihlvlvtlt golden trophy and a speciallthe 4th place ribbon in the V. Mason, C. Lovekin, L. Brown, Bowmanville, and J. hion. Bîîdd showed the winning get A strong 4-H group ard-ddDiîrham Cnut bsha h ad1i s ribbon for the championship. ýPolo Bending Race. 'Banes, W. Parry. ;H. Jose & Sons tied with 137 The firsh prize soir builllni sire, a gotip by Almeson interesito the show . Jude plea.surc of a visitorfo ne KVT AOAOISLD Wiss l wn the hn- On unay t he orh'Saddle Hases: E ng lis h pints for Premier Exhibition. calfwa namred Junior and ,sovereign Stpreme. Tamane MrLaughlin didi his uua] f-,Cout, Colorado, M.Seh M iss H b b s w o oth e r h o n - O S u n d a at th N o n h D . B r n , J . F lin t, M . J u d g e G . R . M L a u g h lin . G ra n d C h a m p io n b u ll w ith th e l F a m s ,;h o w ed th e first p r iz e fp i tiv e j b a n d h a d th e sh o w e n N g r n . S e p h es a d aH e p l ,O nr i of r, and eceived a nu mrd Oshawa W eo s te rnow M i H o s si a de, . C r e te , A orf, ndeionsaonSaunday Clubhor WserowMiHobs Lae;' B Capetie Beaverton, seeoc te d both second place wîniier taking the junior geh nf sire. by Seiling[completed h' 3:25 p.rn. the Welsh home iiiBwin She was lst in the Ladies caine 2nd for the year i theýHeard: Western Saddle, Plea-'champion females from thho --- FPla'g Race. lst in the Ladies'Ladies Barrel Race, and alsoisure Class, B. Carpentier, M. class for cows five years andi Pick-Up Race, and s-he was 2nd for the yeax' in the Eng- 1Bannier, B. Lonsbury, D. Brentj oven, in milk. The Seninr and aise the lst place winnen in lidh Saddle «Caassg. She wonIE. Burton; Lighit Hanse Shako' Grand Champion was Peek-A- the Bare-Back Pick-Up Racelthe 3rd place ribbon for theBesh Hanse an haîher, G Boa R. A. Sovereign Sally, e with Jack Woodward, R.R 4, Ladies Pick-Up Race. lBrenh. D. Brooks, G. Brerit W shown by Donald Budd, Port, Bown'anville. On Sunday ah the Horse:E. Vivian, S. Allin, S. Brown* I ope. Sally was Grand She was the second plaLeShow in Oshawa, Mn. Wood-!B. Lawson, M. Barnier, L iChampion ah Poeeborough winner ihh Mn oodwar ward wn hhe nd plac nb- Lke, L. oskin;Exhibition this year. She is a TeCnd eso lz winnr wih Mr Wodwar :' ardwon he 2d pace ib- uke L. oski. 1large, well developed caw withh e In tîhe Pick-Up Race with bon in the Suicide Race, andi Teanis Taking Part ini Pan-'a s and lngdsquar Saddle. Miss Hobbs won 3nd he came 2nd for the year iid:Mur'ray Heath, Clarencelrtnang r tro gyatce plac ribon intheLades te Sck opig Rce.He.Buckley, Pey Mounhjoy, Rus-;fine hexhured udder won hon Balloon Race and in the La- was 3rd for the y'ear I thelseil Cochrane', Earl Cochran,the besh udder award. She' dies G;oat Tyîng Race. She Polo Bending Races. [S. R. Dawson, Alvini Mark, L.1~a loammo itewn Bennett. Four Hanse Hitchesl ge-of-sieby Aofltensonn aki g P rt ii he ar-Sovereign Suprem e sh nw n by r\.--O rono Fair Prize List ýae : S G. Nesbtt, J-H. Donald Budd. MeQugge Clrk ren, Vc lThe Roserve Senior and flo- Parade Clask- Hc Mrs. Mn. Davies, J. F. Howand, John Caokson, Keith Hobden, Heber serve Grand Championsbxp Anne Heard, Miss Munie] DeWitt, Judy Stephenson, Dawn. ,vent to Almet Ponhiac Grace,l 1 Larey, Mviss Linda Luk, Hans Van Dy'ke, R. G. Setter-' Clydesdale Hanses: Y e 1 d 'shnwn by Neil Malcolm, oifj Gorvn Brnt MssWîda nnn Mare or Gelding, H. Dnwn, H. Burketnn. Grace is a lange,! Johnston, David Wahkins, Miss1 Carniage Hanses: Mare and Dawn, S. R. Dawson, S. R. shnong cnw with gond legs. Pat Rudoel, Miss Canal Love- ýFoal, Earl Dunwood; Fnal of Dawson; Filly on Gelding,1 Glen Rae Fanm, Bowman-i kmn, Miss Janet Lovekin, Miss '1965, Eanl Durwood; Filly 0riThree years, Donald Robent-iville, showed the Junior Anlene Atchison, Miss L. Luke, Gelding, one orBa :eson, D. Robertson. Percheron; Champion fernale. She was, Doujglas Bannes, Erie Burton,;Flint; W. E. Vivian, B. Law- Hanses: Yeld Mare or Gelding, - V cky Mason. Mrs. Y. R. Smith,: san, Filly or Gelding, two V. Cookson, J. H. McQuigge,iShowmanship, 15 yoans, andý Miss Madeleine Carpentier, yoax's, L. Hoskin, B. Lawson ýV. Caokson, J. H. McQuîgge, 'unden (Dainy), Donald Wood,ý Boss Wilson, Mns. Betty brookc- E. Durwnod: Single Horse jn Robertson; Mare and Foal, Don Batty, Lucille Cndlin, Ing, Stanfoî'd Brown, BruceiHarness aven 152 bands, W. Poery Mountjay, P. Mountjoy; lKeihh Ker, Buhch Bailey, Jan-HMi 1a Lonishtîn, Richard Chant, Don E. Vivian; Single Horse in Foal of 1965, P. Mounjoy, P.iet Codlin, John Hoath. the Canada PmsioiiPla Brooks, 'Mickey Barnien, Bey- iHlarness, unden 15 là hands, B. Mounhjoy; Filly or Geldin-, Fat Caîf Show: Ken Wilso;n, erley Anderson, Earl Dunwood, !Lawson, L. Hoskin, W. E.'two years, . on.o,1 C. Genrge Carson, G. Riekardi,WIld fo pe Blayne Flint, Carole Orme,,Vivian; Pair of 1hases in Trent. P. Mounhtjy; Fi lly cri'Carl Finnie, J. Rickard, Gary likH ute Samsont Shanon Allin, Mns. Stan Goble,;Harnessq. W. E. Vivian. Gelding. hhree yeans, V. Cook-!Cnrnish, Wes Wood, Allan H get M. Lu e, Wiso Vvin, Mr. Am nian Sa dlbrd or-son, P. Mountjy, G. B e: C nt, Armstong, Mary Strong, Ken a 22-yea.r-old miarried w oen Pat Milme, Douglas Terwil- <'s, the Reg Lovekin Mmranc yoar,' P. Mounhjny, P. Allun. The Grand Championwoe ns$65 a ek learWilin Prr. AL-Maean Fa, Mrene al, Mountjoy. -se:hnwn hy Ken Wilson, Janet- legn, illam anr. A L.Mae ad FalArlne hîci- Belgian Hor.ss:Ycld Maî'eville, sold for 32 cenths af .y"'.« son; Foal ni 1965, Arleno or Gelding, L. Bennett, K. jpnund, and was purchased by, A tehison; Filly on Gelding, one i Hohden, S. G. Nesbiht, C. 'Fnank Grai, Hampton. Thiî,; y car, Carole Orme; Mare, Geld- 'Buekley; Marie and Foal, L. 'class was sponsored hy Law- ing, any age, on line. G. Brent; Sennett, C. Bueckle;\'; FOal n: nonce Hooey, Doug AllniDn M. Lacey, L. Luke, A. Heard. 1965, C. Bucklev', L. Bennehi n Levach, United Co Op, Rnadshen Horses : Mare and Colt, (one vcar, S. G. Ne.sbiht, McDonald and Rodgens, Black: U4_____ Fonal, G. Brent, Fred Lyceit, R. C. Bucklev'; Filly 'or Gelding, and McCurdy. Buyens: Unit Bren, Frd Lyett R. .lBukiE.\';Fill orGclding,an eahBlkadMc QQc~6~ VirnssFilly or Gelding, o three v ea ni, H. DoG. Sbit . CRDoadan. rog, Hand Con- M". . Viian Fily orGeling'Ha"iessClas, m ho bSwarhz Bras., Pote Levine, I.: or cititwo years, W. E. hitched tn virhicle : Cly\des- G.A., Orono; Worry Bros., Me- Belleville, Ontario years, I. Cochrane, L. Blight; Dawson, H. Down, S. R. Daw-ibel, Henderson and Anmstnong Sinle ors inHaress ovr sn;Percheron Teani, V. Cnok-'of the Ontario Stock Yard. ! IMPOVE H Y ad 112 hands. L. Blight, I. s0on, J. H. MeQuigge, D. Rab-, Cochrane, L. Hoskin, I. Coch- 'ertson, V. Cookson, C. Trent, P A S T R E M X T U R S ýr ne;Single H anse i Hanness, P.M auntioy: B elgian e m K .à, PAST RE IXTUES ndrr 1512 hands, L. Hoskin, Hobdn, K. Hbdn, S. G. Ns-'Me marial Hospital Itook Now n t Loweçt 1. Cochrane, 1. Cochrane, L. iht, S. G. Nesbith: Wagon!~/ ' iqarvest-Timk- Prives Blight; Pair nf Hanses9 in Haro- Teani. A. Mark, R. Cochrane, VY eely Report ~ 'ssI Cochrane, L. Blight, L. E. Cochrane, M. Heatlh: Single If#rIilnter Dellvery. Hoskin, 1. Cochrane: Lady:Wag"on Hanse, A. Mark, Rt. Week ni Sept. 13-19 iiiciusive'F Repesetat,'e Driver. C. Vernon, C. Vennoî, Cochrane, E. Cochrane, M. Admissions 7 IfclD. Watkins. G. Bront, S. Goble. Heath: Four Hanse Hitch, J. H. Births -3 male, 3 fomale . 6 i.A. ROSEVEARPois Undn Saddle, undo eQîîiPge, K. Hobden. V.-shro . HOi'Vtrds': J. Winhe-rhotîom ýAng-ica-n"C-hunch.Hon main is earning $4-200 a year, hope receive a widow's pension maintain their value. The sne hc eae oeo A RESERVE ALL-CANADIAN SIRE seven lsts, four 2nds, one ird; interests wene ber home and that Huguette wili work for of $57.81 a month plus $25 a actual benefils payable willthipoanbnetsfte C. Coad. five lsts, five 2nds, hen garden. a few years before family needs month for each chiid-a total 0<f probably be higher than thase SEE TE ..PROVEN SIRES two 4ths; Neiu Alun, anc lst, Bcsides ber hu.sband she li reqttwebr tenin uI lme. $3Canada Pension Planienhee icebeeft- wllb SEVEN O HER AI.tlinep nds, fo r ds; Ge ry urvixed by' ix daught ers, . a51u p .81 a m nh. S e woed alo gi e h oer e c hab n els ini b n îî u l cr u a c s Cornish. anc 2nd. Mns. Dnnald Seiver (Joyce) eev upsmpyei dutdt etcagsi These hulls, along w~ith our :14 other Hoîsteins, Grn hmii Ul a otPny n.Dni Aivuing haHucîedejs lingcasts and in wagc levels . have been selected from topnpblnes. They are J. Winterbotom- Grand Cham- Gibson (Joan) and Ms. Earl, Ibis, ber contributions ta the before thev are paid and changes O included in our new Holstein Sire Catalogue to pion Femalo, J. 'Winterbohtom; Cox (Yvonne) of Bow.man- be reieased October lst. D. Lancia* Conish Trophy, J. ville, Mrs. Stanley Talrý Plan will benefit her in severai At age 65, based tipon hoth her in living cosis alter they becomne[j"s Wintenbahtomn Durham Fanm-' (Patricia) of England, Mnrs. ways. For example, if %she works own and ber hushand's payable W, es' Co-Operative Special, J.' William Dowd (Elaine) and only for another fve yecars, contributions she wooid receiw a Plan your faîl brceding program for herd Bailey: Rnbert Glanville Spe- Miss Nancy Logoman ailOs h-t tae6 hewl ee .a4a eso o 5.3amnt ls Wa il 1hePlanc"tYODiiJd i m p o v e e n N O ! i a l GtR i k a d ; a n d i a m .. w a , anGa. W lli m f ara g o 5 h e il r e eîs e s 4 a f p e s i n o 5 7 . 5 aan dh u sah ahs oena,(aWilliya m h e iosfe o peial Bank ni Commece: Bowmanvil.1 retirement pension of S8.39 a $75 a month Od Age Security- For catalogues, service or further information Tnphy, J. BaileY; G. S. Aiso survivine are two is- month in addition to ber $75 a ttal of $ 132.53. If you are emplayed and. like Ntoa elbadWlae phone weekdays hefore 9:30 ai.m., or for Sundav hie nd Snn Speciai for ters. Mrs. Charles Brockman a otOlAgSeut. Huguette, have carnîngs of Cnd. servie phoe Satrday o Por Perr 985-373, Shnwmaosli;p, 1.5 years and (Mabel) of Oshawa and Mr. amnhOd g euiy.sra veioe h sevc hn audyt otP y9577, under <Beef>, Ronnie Caad, Allen Watenman (ildred) ofif sedci. thupmnthr $298spede e lvrtheo 6.8 p.m. or Long Distance - Zenith- 41450. Neil Allun, Garnv Connish, Winnipeg; a brother, Ernest Throusgh lier hushand's income at any time bv retenîng year, yon wmtl pay a he aeo Pat Caftery', Allan Lyans. Sharrard of Toronto, and sev- -nrbt(, otePa.sol owr- h ol tl eev i ek orepoe Jerseys: W. Kerr, thnee 1lsts, en grandchildnen. Mns. Loge- ~ nrbtosl h ln hud t ok h ol tl eev 1 ek oreroe Ce t atna j our 2oýds, six 3rds, four 4ths;,man was predeceased by a bcW when ü"bae wSthe widow's and orphan's will pay tW amao« C n r l O t roW. F. Batvand Son. eight sis.cter, Mns. Shela Otho. benefits, coold sibsantoY sssx2dto3rds, one The funenal service was i»Creaç£ Wbe i. enà 4hh: G. Jnhnstnn, aone lst. two held ah the Armstrong FunenaladoW beswbr C attie Breeding 2nd.q. one 3rd, one 41h. Grandi Homre. Sept. 16th. InhermententeettoadsIîtypsi, A s ia i nChampion Rull W Kerr; was in Oshawa Union Cerne- eilmn oadsair es F. Batv and Son,.nectar <of St. Gonzes Church,. Gienny's Texaco Special for conducted the oervice. & s Junior Farmers News Roundup