, «a UKSDAY, AUGUST, 31st, 1961 Blackstock Fair Continued from Front Page Best flock of Sheep on grounds R. H. Dow; E. R. Green & Sons; J. Snowden; H. Skinner SWINE Yorkshire-- Boar over 1 yr. Larmer Bros, Merrill VanCamp, Nestleton Boar under 6 months --M, VanCamp Sow 2 years-- Ist & 2nd M. VanCamp; 3rd & 4th Larmer Bros. ovel Sow 1 .to 2 years--1st & 2nd M. VanCamp Sow 6 months to 1 year 1st & 2nd Donald Bradburn; 3rd & 4th M. VanCamp = Sow under ¢ months Ist & Sed D. Bradburn; 2nd Jim Evers, Burketon; 4th M. VanCamp Herd---Luarmen Tumworth-- Bros; M. VanCamp All prizes taken by Leslie Taylor, Burketon "Tailgate" Warning Insurtinee company tables say that if you are to be involved in any auto- mobile accident this Labor Day, the ollds are that it will be caused by C Stailgating" 0 following too closely in traffic. Gasbarino, Canadian Gen- of Allstate Company, advanced these tips on how to save your Paul I. cral Manager Insurance to avoid "rear-enders" life and your money: 1. Allow at least one car length for every travelling-- even ten miles an hour vou are more when moving at high speeds. (A car length is about fifteen feet.) 2. Give other cars their fair share of road space and avoid grabbing the defensive space of the car ahead of you. : Brooklin Bull Grand Champion | TORONTO Beecheroft Robert W. Batty's Victor's Thor Thursday wus named grand champion Guernsey bull at the Canadian National Exhibi- tion. i "I'he Brooklin-owned bull was placed ahead of Emmadale B. Slogan, owned by Allan FF. Balsdon and Son of Shar- on, Ont. ' ' Enniskillen Royal Motto, owned by R. Stenger and. Son of Enniskillen, Jersey bull's. Don Head Quad Jester swned by Lionel McKeown of Mono Road, Ont, Brooklin Lose | Seventh Game Brampton Ramblers handed the Brooklin Hillerests an 8-2 setback on! Monday night in the seventh and de- ciding game at Brampton to capture the best of seven OLA semi-final series four games to three. The Ramblers now meet the defend- ing Mann Cup champion Port Credit Sailors in a best-of-seven set for the OLA Senior championship. They open on Thursday night in Port Credit with a second game sche- duled for Brampton Saturday night. on The margin of victory came in the opening period when Brampton broke loose for a 4-0 lead in four minutes near the end of the first 20-minute session, 5th Annual Land Judging Competition BROOKLIN NEWS , working in association with the Qnt- Ont. won the grand championship for own farms, and in other parts of the County. their Regional Conservation Authority, ario Department of Agriculture. The programme for the morning an on how to identitfy them vey Wright, Soils Specialist area, was in charge of the instruction period." The Land Judging Competi- tion was under the supervision of H. I.. Fair, Agricultural Representative, and Gury Hutchison, Asgistant Rep- resentative, "Uxbridge. Following lunch, the group went to the farm of Mr. Norman Smith, R.R. 3, Uxbridge. Here they judged the soil at three different locations on the farm. The Land Judging Competition as- sists the various contestants to recog- nize and know the soil types on their It helps them to evaluate problems, and to find a --000-- Fair Board Sponsor Circus Sept. 19th soil At is always a big moment for all children from 8 to 80 when solution through better soil manage- ment practices. The top five winners in each class were: Juniors-- Ist--George Smith, R. 2, Port Perry 2nd--Dean Smith, R.R. 3, Uxbridge 3rd--John Harris, R. 3, Claremont 4th--Ted Meyers, Goodwood bth--Carl Lehman, Claremont Intermediates-- Ist--Paul Harrison, R. 2, Uxbridge 2ud-- Lloyd Johnson, R. 4, Uxbridge drd---~Bruce Martyn, Port Perry dth-----Jock Holliday, Brooklin bth--Douglas Scott, R. 2, Oshawa Seniors-- : Ist--Lloyd Wilson, R. 2, Uxbridge 2nd--Les Smith, R. 2, Fort Perry 3rd---Bob Holliday, R. 1, Oshawa 4th--Norman Smith, R. 8, Uxbridge bth--Bill Werry, R.R. 2, Oshawa. Mr. Robert Nesbitt presented the prize money on behalf of the Metro- politan Toronto and Regional Conser- vation Authority. Visits Inside Ontario (Reprinted from the Telegram) The women of Ontario are on the move in the first of a series of pil- grimages in which they will drop in for tea and conversation in other com- munities, ' This first adventure, in October will see_busloads of members of the Federated Women's Institutes of Ont- ario on a four-day tour that will com- mence in Toronto and pass through Parry Sound, Sudbury, Manitoulin Is. land, North Bay, and back to this city vin the Muskoka greg, hg Fs L/ Bi Le LSE 3 OY - $ ¥ 3d FAA EY hi 35 OA RR v3 PAG 3 314 243A : 4 wind eR i RN 7H / JA f oi 3 ARYA AS AS ARONA 34 * a i --------------_--_-- | EPELLI LP APES NL AVEFALIL) HOR ANA RTT I PTA Th oo ds N . Fr, Taw - To. { a In the course of their journey, the women, from southern Ontario, as they travel through some of the most beautiful regions of the Province, will meet fellow members in other centres, form friendships and discuss their aims and ideas, their projects and problems. - As more of these tours take place in the future, the 38,000 members of the Federated Women's Institutes scattered throughout Ontario will ob- vince and of matters concerning each other. Out of such expeditions and the interchange of views, the good results will "be interest -and understanding stretching across communities, cry- stallizing opinion and consolidating effort in the several spheres of activ- are engaged. Locally and provincial- ly, the cumulative effect cannot fail to be constructive. UTICA Mr. and Mrs. H, Harper of Oshawa spent Sunday with Delia Harper, Mr, and Mrs. G. Harper and family visited Mr. and Mrs, Gibson of Taun- ton Sunday. Guests of Mr, and Mrs, H. Walker on Sunday were Mr, and Mrs, M. Ger- row and family and Mrs. Gros of Osh- awa and Mr. and Mrs, W. Walke# of Port Perry. i Mrs. Russnell bf Brooklin is visit: ing Mrs. J. Mitchell. g Mr. and Mus, Ken Harmer and fa- mily of Oshawa called on F. Ken- dalls Sunday afternoon. " Marion Kendall is back home after #00008 8040000 bo 4 "Business Changes Hands | / Having Sold the Business, I wish to take this opportunity of thanking everyone for their kind patronage for the past 37 years thatthe Gerrow Family have been in business. Trusting the same loyal support will be given my spending a week with Mrs, Maltby at Wasago Beach, / Mr. and Mrs. Chet Geer visited Mr. and Mrs. D. McKinley of Willowdale. Mrs. ¥. Lamb and daughter recent- ly called on Mrs. Bruce Geer. w Mr. and Mrs. W. Scott of Toronto were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Cro- sier Sunday. Mr. -and Mrs. B, Sutherland and Debbie and Mr. and Mrs. Ashton and Wayne Ashton visited Mr. and Mus, W. Rogers at Haliburton. Mr. and Mrs. B. 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