lump, and particularly good set of 8---THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY OCTOBER 20th, 1960 ORMISTON H BIN WINS roiston taking the Junior Champion. FOURTH GR CHAMPIONSHIP | ship on his winning senior yearling, . Ormsdale Queen Olile, while Roy Or- (Cotinped from IHioM. page) ot Y ldton showed the' Reserve Junior Champion, the first prize junior year- ling, Roybrook Suptesde Dolly. Both were excellent individuals of the same type, having size and substance combined with balance and smooth- ness throughout, and every indica- legs on which he moved well. This bull ¢ombined with the first prize dry three-year-old, Thornlea - Reflection * Kelle,'shown by Romandale Farms, to win the progeny of dam class. The Ormiston Brothers from Brook- "lin won both the Junior and Reserve Juniér awards for females, ugh Or- ior yearling, Misty River Fond Katie, shown by MeGrisken Bros, of Oak- wood, to be a close competitor for the Reserve Junior strength of the junior classes was fn- dicated by the fact that Pwecini Di- vidend Elgeria, who had stood sécond for Romandale in the senior yearling class at Waterloo, Iowa, was forced down to third place in her class here. The large ringside estimated at 700 tion of good udder development. Judge 'was very much interested in. the sen- Barr considered the second prize sen- fo yearling bull class, where (Rosafe Citation RB was being sf award, The owfi for the ~ SWI : RED OR BLUE BRAND BEEF Round Steak Y 4 5 : A or Roast | BLADE OL Blade Bono Removed |b. 449 ¢€ RIB ROAST 1b, 59 MINCED BEEF 1b. 39 Swift's Eversweet 6 for 29¢ Doll Sized Cabbages - 1 1b. cello pkg. 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Moorey Cobourg, 'was placed ahead of the Citation ball, and went on to take the Junior Cham- plonship, Although smaller than Ci- tation, he is an almost faultless in- dividual, moving well on a good set of legs and feet, and being exception- ally smooth at the shoulder. The Reserve Jumior Championship went to Roy Ormiston's winning senior hull calf, Roybrook Symbol, with Citation receiving Honorable Mention. The Reserve Junior Champion is excep- well balanced theoughout. Romandale won the senior get-of- sire class on a group by A.B.C. Re- flection Sovereign that consisted of the first and second prize dry three- year-olds, the first prize milking three-year-old, and the sixth prise dry four-year-old. This was an 'out. standing group. Second place went to Dunrobin & Elmeroft Farms on the get of Ravenglen .Hartog Triuns, while Robert Franklin, 'of Colling- wood, had a group by Spring Farm Fond Hope in third place. 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