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[" [=~ h- & al i aa UE TT PAS rr RSE Ormstown Exhibition started and ended with a bang this year even though the excitement was dampened a bit in the middie by the weather.Despite two days of wet weather.paid admissions were 21.438 for the five-day period.This figure: compared with 23,386 in 1971 and 23,804 in 1970.Attendance on the closing day.Sunday.was 5,360, the second-highest Sunday mark on record.Defying the rain and cool weather on Saturday, 1,500 people came during the day and 3,300 in the evening.Highlight of the fair, was the RCMP musical ride on Wednesday and Thursday nights.Both performances were sellouts, and standees were lined up three and four deep Usually proceeds from the horse show are between $4,200 and $4,500, but this year the cash registers rang up $8,600.Horses were entered from Quebec, Ontario, \"(LEANER New Brunswick, and New York.Horse entries were up from 324 last year to 356 this year.Cattle also showed a slight increase.Entries for the pig and swine competition were down somewhat but the pouitry entries were the biggest in Vermont memory.OPENING PARADE Wednesday's opening ceremonies included a parade through Ormstown to the arena where the participants were introduced.The parade was led by the Ormstown Senior and Junior Rhythmettes, followed by the Ormstown Band and the CVR Precision Dancers.The Ormstown Brownies, Guides and Cubs, complete with their pet goat.were also on hand.The strains of bagpipes could be heard through the streets of Orm- stown and in the arena as the Chateauguay Valley Pipe Band performed.Returning for its second appearance at the exhibition was the Salmon River Marching Band.Last but certainly not least was the Chateauguay Valley Kennel (lub, whose entry featured two St.Bernards.one of which was pulling 4 pretty young miss on a small carriage.Special guests for the opening ceremonies were members of Parliament.for Beauharnois.Gerald Laniel for St.Jean.Walter Smith and for Laprairie, lan Watson.Special guest was the honorary president of the fair.Donald Black Mr.Black has been at every Ormstown Exhibition since its inception.Rounding out the list of guests was St Malachie D'Ormstown Mayor Huntley Greig.All the Scarlet Riders star Feature of the Ormstown Exhibition this year was the appearance on Wednesday and Thursday nights of the RCMP Musical Ride, which has performed for audiences around the world.The immaculately- groomed horses which are so well trained that they seem to be as one with their scarlet riders, put on a show of such precision and timing that it left most of the crowd breathless.The musical ride itself has its origins among the cavalry troops of Britain, who used to take pride in traimng their horses to do various manoeuvres for practice.English cavalrymen who came to Canada in the late 19th century introduced it to the Northwest Mounted Police eventually the RCMP The first musical ride given in Canada was by Sgt major Robert Belcher of the 9th Lancers in 1876.The horses for the ride are trained in the Cypress Hills of Southwest Saskatchwan, where the historic Fort (continued on page 12) guesis were presented by Exhibition President Dr J R.Whitehead, Mayor of the Village of Ormstown.The salute for the RCMP musical ride was taken on Wednesday mght by Mr Laniel.and on Thursday by Dr Whitehead and Mr Black Opening might attendance was the largest ever.beating the previous record by 700 CHULDREN SEE RIDE On Thursday some 2.0K School children from Montreal and area visited the exhibition.Upon request, the Mounties put on an un scheduled ride at 11-30 a.m Thursday also saw the showing of the draft horses, the line classes of the light horses, and the beef cattle, swine, poultry.and the handicraft exhibits.The horse shows preceding the musical ride on Wed- THE LEADING ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN THE CHATEAUGUAY VALLEY 109th YEAR HUNTINGDON, QUEBEC 573 A = ee STE 7 a This photograph tells why people go to fairs - to have fun.These youngsters were having fun at Ormstown Exhibition last week by feeding their da faces with cotton candy.The tike in the go-cart may June 14, 1972 15¢ per copy 20 PAGES Other reports of Ormstown Exhibition will be found on pages y , 10, 11 and 12, including the results of the various classes in the cattle, horse, handicrafts and other sections.Other photographs of points of interest at the fair appear as well elsewhere in the paper.Fair has Two Ormstown youths have been arrested in connection with a robbery at the Fairgrounds early Saturday morning.About $1,200 in sound equipment was taken from the sound booth in the arena.At 3 a.m.Sunday, Ormstown Police Chief Jack Barrington and Policeman Everitt Dobson along with QPP officers André Racette and Harvey Beaulieu found the equipment in the back of a half-ton truck belonging to 33 one of the youths.a have a bit of trouble getting through his share.but like most visitors, all three went home happy.Valley residents McGill graduates Huntingdon's new Presbyterian minister, Rev.Clair MacLeod, and two daughters of Kenneth Fraser, M.N.A., were among Chateauguay Valley graduates at McGill University's annual convocation exercises last Wednesday.Mr.Macleod received his master in arts degree for religious studies.He was ordained last month, and now serves Huntingdon, Athelstan and Elgin congregations.Sheila Fraser of Dundee, who will be 22 in September, graduated in 1967 from Huntingdon Academy and received her degree in commerce.She will be working at Clarkson and Gordon accounting firm in Montreal, and plans to become a chartered accountant.Her sister Kathy, 21, « Ta N 4 Ré a nally a » ST ~ graduated from CVR in 1968 and received her B.A.with a major in psychology.She graduated with distinction, which means that her overall average for the four years was over 75%.Kathy will go next year to Osgoode Hall in Toronto to study law.Gary Blake, 23.son of Mr.and Mrs.John A.Blake of Hun- tingdon, also graduated with distinction, with a degree in engineering.Gary graduated from the Academy in 1966.He will work for Goodyear Tire Co.Fairview Road in mechanical in Toronto.Brian John Nussey.21, son Norris Brysonville.graduated with his bachelor degree in agriculture.Brian was one of the last graduates of the old Ormstown High School in 1967.He will be working as a salesman for United Co-ops of Mr.and Mrs.Nussey of of science u 3 3 of ~ \u2018 cr Ee { pr ?Du Bw UE .wy Chateauguay Valley Junior Kennel Club didn\u2019t make a big splash in last Wednesday evening's opening parade at Ormstown Exhibition, but got lots of attention.The St.Bernard seemed to know what was required of him, and marched sedately all the way.of Ontario headquarters Newmarket, Ont.Harry C.Younie, 22, of Howick.graduated with second class honors, also with his bachelor of science degree in Agriculture.Harry is the son of Mr.and Mrs.Cecil Younie of Howick.He graduated from Howick High School in 1967.Other graduates from the area include Barbara Beal from Huntingdon, Myra Kennedy and Linda Lawton from Hemmingford.Roy Keeler and Mrs.Mary Sancton from Ormstown.whose are in Altogether some 20 graduates from the Chateauguay Valley received degrees.Following is the complete Chateauguay Valley list: James Douglas Baker, Chateauguay, B.Eng.Barbara E.Beal, Hun- tingdon, B.Sc.(F.Sc.) Gary Alan Blake, Hun- tingdon, B.Eng.(din- stinction in mechanical engineering) Kathleen Laura Fraser, Dundee, B.A.(distinction in the general course major in psychology) Sheila Sarah Fraser.Dundee, B.Com.Nicole de Grandpré.Valleyfield, B.Sc.(major in Physics) Roy R.Keeler, Ormstown.B.Sc.(Agric.) second class honors.Myra S.Kennedy, Hem- mingford.B.O.T.David Gary Kiperchuk, Chateauguay, B.Sc.(Major in Mathematics, University Scholar) Ginette Lacoste, Chateauguay, B.Sc.(Major in biochemistry) Barbara Moyna Spencer Lang, Valleyfield, B.A.(honors anthropology ) Linda A.Lawton, Hem- mingford, B.N.Neil Gilchrist MacLean, Nitro, B.Sc.Gail Patricia MacDonald, Chateauguay Center, B.Ed.(U.of Montreal) ; Gordon Clair MacLeod, Huntingdon.M.A.(Religious Studies) Bernard Jacques Moret, Chateauguay.B.Eng.Brian John Nussey, Orm- stown, B.Sc.(Agric.) L.P.Bernard Piche, Valleyfield, B.Com (Major in economics} Mary Alice Sancton, Orm- stown, M.S.W.Harry C.Younie, Howick, B.Sc.(Agric) second class honors.St-Chrysostome man is killed À car crash resulted in the death of a St-Chrysostome man June 3.Dead is Antoine Dallaire, 51, who was driving his car on the Lemieux Road in St- Chrysostome when he collided with Joseph Dallaire, 49.also of St- Chrysostome.Joseph Dallaire was seriously hurt also and was taken to Royal Victoria Hospital in Montreal.The accident occurred around 1:45 p.m.The pair were taken to St.Martine by the QPP and 5 later to the Chateauguay jail where they were booked on charges of theft.As A Franklin Centre youth was killed in a motorcycle crash Thursday outside of Ormstown.Morrison Rowe, 20, was following behind a car on Route 14 heading towards St Antoine Abbé.He pulled out to pass the car, lost control and hit a tree.Police reports say thal he was not driving at excessive speeds Dr.Thomas Jacob of Ormstown pronounced the victim dead at Barrie Memorial Hospital.The motorcycle, a Norton 1970, had the front wheel bent, and the seat ripped off it from the force of the crash.The accident was investigated by St.Martine QPP officers Michel Marquis and Daniel Couture.Mr.Rowe's family include his mother and father, Lyla and Norris, and his older Legion elects slate for 1972 At its annual meeting held last Thursday, the Hun- tingdon branch of the Royal Canadian Legion elected its slate of officers for the coming year.The following were chosen: president, Mrs.Mary Elliott; first vice president, George Zeldenrust: second vice- president Ed Leamon: secretary Frank Cole; treasurer, Lorne Fennell, sergeant at arms, Raymond Stonehouse: executive committee; Otto Bulow, Oswald Watson, Richard Stephen, John Cappiello.Charles Faille, and Anne Cameron; permit holder, (appointed) David Zabitsky ; immediate past president Erik Rottensten.À report on the 24th Dominion convention held in Regina recently was also given.There will be an auction sale of old furniture and any items which might be donated by members this Friday evening, June 16.(see advt) Robbery juveniles, their names were withheld.The truck has been im pounded and is being given a thorough search.Another theft occurred when a tent belonging to Macdonald College was stolen.The tent had been used by Macdonald students to distribute pamphlets, but when the heavy rains came on Friday and Saturday, the Fair committee permitted them to move their display indoors to the Industrial building.When they came back on Sunday to pack up the tent, it was gone.The tent was worth $300.Seven sets of license plates were also stolen.Killed at Ormstown brother Lloyd.The funeral was held from the Sharpe Funeral Home in Franklin Centre on Saturday at 4 p.m.He was buried at the Hillside Cemetery in Hinchinbrooke.nesday and Thursday also featured events where younger riders competed.Wednesday there was a mare and foal competition, and on Thursday a hilarious game of musical chairs with a different twist.In this game the players all had to ride pontes Friday was the showing of Holstein.Ayrshire and Jersey dairy cattle, plus the sheep classes.Also, on Friday.Archie Roy of Howick was presented with an award by Bob McFarlane, president ot the Ayrshire Association, for the highest-ever milk production by a four-year old Ayrshire cow (See details elsewhere > An added attraction at Friday evening's horse show was a presentation by the Chateauguay Valley Regional High Sehool Precision Dancers, and the showing of the six-horse draft teams.On Saturday the Young Ormstown Exhibition again voted an outstanding success Farmers held a judging competition in the arena in the morning, and in the (Continued on page 17) Behind scenes workers for fair Dr J RR Whitehead, mayor of the Village of Urmstown.busy veterinarian and a man with a host of other duties was president of this year's successful Ormstown Exhitition.DE.Black was honorary president and R L MeGerrigle first vice president Douglas A.Ness was second vice president Other members of the board ul directors were A A Metlormiek.John K Dickson and Harold L E McCaig, treasurer.The executive committee had as additional members to the above Huntley Greig, David McCoy, Jack MacGeorge, John McCaig, Donaid Hooker and Lionel Bolduc Huntley Greig was also charrman of the draft horse committee.Other members were Wesley Roy, Walter Roy, Gilles Gagnon, William McClintock and Argyle Cameron.(continued on page 4) secretary / Bob McFarlane (left) one of the directors of the Ayrshire Breeders Association of Canada, is seen presenting an award to Archie Roy of Howick for the highest production ever for a four-year old cow.The award was presented Friday at the Ormstown Exhibition.Howick Ayrshire achieves new Canadian milking record Bryn Mawr Betty's Fame, a young cow owned by Archie Roy, Howick, Que, has smashed the Canadian production record for 4 year olds.Milking as & junior 4 year old, she produced 20,633 Ibs.milk.761 Ibs.fat in 305 days with B.C A's of 268 for milk and 233 for fat.In 365 days, she produced 23,229 Ibs.milk, 867 Ibs.fat.This is a Canadian Championship record for milk in both the Students from the Sans Souci Riding School warm up before their precision drill Sunday afternoon at the Variety Concert in front of the 7700 .& - bandstand at the Ex\u201d.The students are all bet- 305 day and 365 day division and for tat mi the 365 day division She breaks the records held by Alderwood Royal Brown Lass owned by JG Wilson, St.Valentin, Que.for the past ten years.Betty's Fame exceeded Brown Lass\u2019 milk record by Justover 2,000 Ibs.in the 360 day division, however she was only 10 Ibs.above Brown Lass\u2019 Record in the 35 day division Alderwood Royal Brown Lass was dried off shortly alter the completion of her 305 days.In the 365 day hutterfat record, Bryn Mawr Betty's Fame breaks the record by 11 Ibs.that has been held by Orchard Holm Polly owned by Thomas Curran, Martintown, Ont.for only several months.In establishing the championship records, Bryn (Continued on page 17) \u2018e = à Ë à a ween the ages of 10 and 15.7 ÉD A F i 2 - The Gleaner Wednesday, June 14, 1972 his :« That » Town IF - you've been complaining about the weather this past week, count yourself lucky if you're not a farmer.Much of this spring's seed has failed to germinate because the ground has stayed so wet, and many crops which have emerged are turning yellow for the same reason.(irass is particularly hard hit, and hay may be in short supply unless we get lots of hot growing weather.The temperature dropped below feeezing in some parts of Huntingdon County last week.One Elgin farmer reported ice on his chicken coop roof when he went out to the barn early one morning.ALL SEEMS QUIET - on the election front in this district, despite reports that Mr.Trudeau may call a federal vote this fall.More than a hundred constituencies across Canada have seen Liberal conventions, and others are planned for the near future.But there's been no word from any of the parties about a convention in our region.HEFTY HAUL - two young Ormstown area residents are in trouble.The sound equipment in the Arena valued at $1200 disappeared early Saturday morning.Police found the loot in a truck early Sunday morning.Meanwhile, temporary equipment was set up in the Arena.ATTEMPTED SUICIDE - a woman living a few miles from Huntingdon is alleged to have attempted to take her life by stabbing herself near her heart last week.Fortunately, she was unsuccessful and is making a satisfactory recovery.HUNTINGDON VOLUNTEER FIREMEN - the men we should all respect and support - met at the Fire Station on Tuesday evening for their annual meeting.Cyril Stewart was elected Chief: Jacques Leduc was reelected secretary- treasurer.Officers are Howard Rutherford.Yves Lefebvre Claude Leduc, Denis Hart, Gerald Riel, Robert \u2018Bob* Elliott.I8 members were in attendance.It was decided to purchase a coffee maker for their quarters in the new fire station.Their ambition is to raise funds to purchase a refrigerdtor.stove and other pieces of kitchen equipment, When the opportunity arrives to help the fire volunteers, let's all give them our support.HORSE SHOW this Sunday.June 18, at the Roland Riel Stable, Athelstan.Refreshmentes will be on sale and there will be free admission.\u2018See advt.) FATAL FRANKLIN ACCIDENT - the death early Thursday evening of 20-vear-old Morrison Rowe, son of garage owner and Mrs.Norris Rowe of Franklin Centre, shocked and saddened residents of this area and cast a pall of gloom at Ormstown Exhibition when word spread shortly after 6 o'clock.Morrison, driving his motorcycle on Route 14.lost control of the machine while attempting to pass a car.(See details elsewhere).FORTUNATELY - three Montrealers in a late model sedan travelling west to east on Route 3 are still alive after their car left the road and careened down an embankment about 3 miles west of Cazaville about 5:30 Sunday.(See pix and story).DUNDEE - three Provincial Buses arrived at the farm of Ken Fraer.MNA Huntingdon.loaded with children and senior citizens from Ste.Anne's constituency.Montreal.who were enjoying their annual outing as guests of George Springate.MNA.The mild-tempered Fraser pony was a big hit with the youngsters and both voung and old enjoyed hay rides.jumping into the hay from the rafters in the hay mow.a visit to Fraser's Point, etc.Soft drinks, hot dogs, ice cream and cake rounded oul a fine dax.(See pix and story».HOWICK - the sudden death of Mrs.William Jones of here.formerly of Dundee.which occurred enroute to the Barrie Memorial Hospital early Sunday morning.saddened this fine woman's many friends.Unfortunately.many of the latter failed to hear of her death until late Monday.after the funeral.\u2018Mae\u2019 as she was known in Dundee and Howick.a widow for more than 20 years.had been a resident of Howick after disposing of the farm at Fraser's Point which she and her husband operated following their arrival in Canada from Ireland.Comme ORMSTOWN EX\" - which opened Wednesday and closed Sunday.was again the success everyone knew it would be.Rain and record low temperatures which prevailed part of the time failed to dampen the \u2018Come to The Fair\u201d feeling of thousands and the arena was sold out each evening.(See reports and prize lists elsewhere pleaser.DONATIONS AMOUNT TO $76.80 - Tremblay Pool Centre of Ormstown had a miniature swimming pool in their hooth at the Ormstown Ex and were surprised when voungsters began tossing pennies into it.Frankly.Leonard and Sheila didn't pay much attention to the coins (they were too occupied discussing pools with prospective pool owners) until someone asked what they were going to do with all the money they were \u2018making\u2019 They checked the display model and to their amazement saw nickels.dimes and quarters as well as the pennies.At first they were perplexed but when they counted the bucketful of pennies and piles of silver.they were surprised to learn the amount came to $76.80.There and then.the popular couple decided to donate the money to the Chateauguay Valley School for Retarded Children in Hun- tingdon.We say the Tremblays.and the kids who started fossing the pennies into the pool.are fine people.A WEEK AFTER LEAVING HUNTINGDON - word from Eric Belanger is that he\u2019s \u201cenjoying London immensely\".Have fun, chum, HUNTINGDON'S RED CROSS FINANCIAL CAMPAIGN - will start June 15 and run to June 30 this year.The objective is $2,000.70 canvassers have been engaged and will be calling on houses in Ste.Barbe.St .Anicet, Dundee, Elgin.God- manchester, Hinchinbrooke and Huntingdon.If the canvasser does not come to vour house donations will be accepted at the Bank of Commerce and the Caisse Populaire in Ourtown.LOST & FOUND DEPT.- one of the first persons to apply at the main office on opening night of the annual Ormstown Ex was a 12-year-old hoy who had lost his father's wallel.Fortunately.there wasn't any money in it but there were important documents.We still aren't certain if the lad recovered the wallet before his Dad discovered the loss, but we hope so.The Lost & Found Dept.vas kept fairly busy with articles lost ending just about even with those found.Good- type people not only at the office but on the grounds.we say.ISIT POSSIBLE - that summer is on its way?We certainly thought so a few weeks back but on Saturday there was snow at Ste.Agathe and at Saranac Lake.both about 50 miles from bere.Neither rain nor snow, heat nor ice (something like that) can stop Her Majesty's Mail.what a laugh.but it can certainly play havoc with crops.Just ask any farmer whose seed floated into ditches last week.And you better believe this will result in a shortage of grain crops as well as fresh EYTSS RIP Aubrey-Riverfield Scott Templeton carried ~¢ home the Ormstown Board oe of Trade trophy for highest ge aggregate score in judging id and showmanship.More than 100 calves were exhibited in 4-H classes, so competition was strong.Murray Templeton showed in the senior Holstein classes and was satisfied with the results considering the stiff competition from outside herds.Mr.Ernest Robertson in his 88th year has done it again.First and third prizes on mats: sccond and third for needlepoint.first for pansies.Bridal Shower: Mrs.Neil Mackay oi St Urbain entertained about 35 relatives, triends und neighbours on Friday evening.June ÿ at the home ot Mrs.Alex Mackay in honour of Miss Marilyn Taït Gay shower decorations were used throughout the rooms A gift ot money was presented hy the hostess with the good wishes ot all the guests.Miss Tait thanked her friends for their generous gift which will be used to advantage when she moves to her new home at St Urbain.À social evening with bingo and prizes was enjoyed by the guests.The hostess.assisted by several friends.served a lunch.with a decorated cake to mark the CRA SU HAluntingdon NEW À meeting of Unit I of Huntingdon United Church Women vas held on Monday.June 12 at the home of Mrs.Wallace Rennie with 135 members present.Mrs.Rennie took the chair in the absence oi Mrs.Reid and opened the meeting by reading a poem called \u201cMeditation\u201d.The devotions occasion.were led by Mrs.Gordon : MacLean.The meditation Covey Hill was an article by OK.Arm- The UCW.met at the strong called \u201cWe teach our horne of Mrs.Alena Rennie children to pray\u201d A poem 2 COOL ENTER BES à i < ; op\u201d \u2018 VOQL CENTRE on \u201c +» A Vi td 1 rd What started out as a purely industrial exhibit at Ormstown Fair last week turned into a wishing well.Tremblav's Pool Centre were happy to show their wares.and doubly so when passersby started .tossing coins into the water.At the conclusion of the exhibition the money was gathered up and donated to the Chateauguay Valley Association for the Mentally Retarded.The sum of $76.89 was collected.on Tuesday.June 6.The entitled \u2018The Countless president opened the store\u201d closed this part of the meeting and led the meeting.devotions.Mrs.Rennie continued the Seven members answered the roll call.One visitor and one child were also present.study of Africa by reading an article by Dr.Hoffman of New Brunswick Seminary on O0.K.USED CAR 71 FORD 2 DR H.T.68 CHEV.STATION WAGON 68 CHEVROLET COACH.67 PONTIAC STATION WAGON HUNTINGDON MOTORS e (JIMMY SMYTHE, Prop.) __54 CHATEAUGUAY ST.264-5822 It was decided not to have a Race Tensions in South tea this year.Mrs.J.Curran Africa.conducted a quiz using place The business meeting followed after which there was a work period.Mrs.Rennie then served refreshments and a social hour was enjoyed names in the Chateauguay Valley.A salad lunch was served at the close of the meeting.and a social hour was spent.vegetables DRE.COTIM MeCOY = accompanied by Mrs.McCoy.of Vancouver visited relatives and friends in Ourtown and area for a tew days the past week while Tim was attending a convention in Montréal.(See Huntingdon Locals).NORMAN AND ELLEN HAY - of Baltimore.Maryland.TREE FETUS AEF SPedIHE WEEK With theif brother dnd sister-in-law.Mr.and Mrs.Les Hav.Long-time residents between Huntingdon and Montreal will remember Norman as The Provincial Transport bus driver for many vears.KA.BOB MARSHALI - recently sold his Route 32 home oun Lhe outskirts of Ourtown to Mr.Andre Martin of Montreal (formerly of New Erin) Bob and family will take up temporary residence for the summer at Lake St.Francis near Port Lewis.CHIEF JOFFRE L'HEUREUX - is the owner of the former J.Hector Provost residence on Wellington St.THE CHIEF - has also completed a partial personnel survey of industries in Ourtown.Figures at the Clevn & Tinker Lid.complex reveal an increase of HW employees over a year ago: Leach Textiles figures are identical for the period but those in other plants with 169 male and 296 female employees account for the increase.Atco Controls Ltd.also shows an increase with 77 compared with 59 a vear ago.His study is continuing and additional reports will he made as they are completed.R.M=G.GREENBANK - Ormstown CVR educator - was inducted into the Huntingdon Rotary Club when the service club's members met Monday evening at the Chateau Hun- tingdon.Your Dodge HQ for Dependable USED.CARS = 1972 Demon 340 1971 Valiant Sedan 1971 Dodge Demon 1970 Dodge Polara Custom 2DR.H.T.1969 Chrysler 4 dr.h 1, 1968 Dodge Monaco 500 1967 Chrysler Imp.4 dr.H.T.1967 Valiant 1967 Plymouth Fury 111 H.T.1967 Meteor Sedan 1970 Dodge V2 ton 1968 Dodge V2 ton 1968 Fargo 2 ton C.J.Kyle Ltd.Huntingdon Tel.: 264-5321 Chrysler .Dodge - Dodge Trucks Let Dad know how much you care on June 18 with à card that suits his personality.We've a full assortment of liumorous and sentimental cards for vou io choose from.GililF 1 EEN\u201d Ena a.me çoR à VERY IMPORTANT persoN.DAP* ® PIPES eo TIMEX WATCHES, ET THOMPSON'S CHATEAUGUAY ST.HUNTINGDON .anddotbars 111 en ea Youre miles,ahead Carga PE nn STORES Countless more miles and the smoothest, safest miles ever! Li ale + # Ormstown Mr.and Mrs.Fred Butler of Greenfield Park were Ormstown Fair week visitors of Diane's parents.Mr.and Mrs.Sefkirk Bryson.Mrs.Bob Titus, Tami and Timmy of Andover.N.B.spent part of last week with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Bert McCartney.Mr.and Mrs.Ronnie Begbie and Brian of Ottawa % visited Mrs.Verda Beghie last week.Mr.and Mrs.Freddie \u201cIF Jones of Kingston visited on \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ene Four hurt in Dundee Last Sunday tour people were injured in a single vehicle accident at the Fraser's Pomt intersection on Route 3 in Dundee Stefan Borovnjak.35, ol Montreal.was driving a Pontiac 1967 when he lost control ot his car on a curve near the Fraser's Point intersection.The driver and the three passengers in the car were injured.Mr Borovnjak suffered juries to his back and cuts to his scalp.[van Bene.29, of Montreal, received cuts to his right right arm.head and the weekend Mr.and Mrs.Stanley Craig and family.Mr.and Mrs.Paul Me- Mahon and daughters of Brockville spent a few days with Mr.and Mrs.Alan Cavers and Mr.and Mrs.Mace McMahon.Mr.and Mrs.Bob Hall of Eastons Corners, Ont.Mr.David Hall and Miss Kathy Lacombe of Belleville.Mr.and Mrs.Tony Murphy and shoulder Milan Severdija.42.ot Montreal had injuries to hus chest and bruises to his body.Paul Jasura.36.of Montreal, received cuts in the head and thumb and bruises.All four were taken to Huntingdon Hospital where they were (reated by Dr Georges Lefebvre.They were later transferred to a hospital in Montreal.eee When Rowland Hill first proposed the idea of prepaid postage.it was considered \u201ca Wild and visionary scheme\u201d.yy .\"+ A > Jason and Mr.and Mrs.Michael Gendron of Montreal were fair week visitors of Mr.and Mrs.Alvin Gruer.Mr.and Mrs.Michael Curatolo of Ottawa spent the weekend with Marilyn's parents Mr.and Mrs.Huntley Greig and family.Fair week visitors of Mrs.Annie Harkness were Mr.and Mrs.Murray Leclair and family of Brockville, Mr.and Mrs.Duncan Creightog_ of Bath, Ont., Mr.and Mrs.Lorne Jarrel of Belleville and Mrs.Elizabeth Small of Chateauguay, Que.Mr.and Mrs.Gary Austin and family of Dorval; Mr, and Mrs.Ross White and family of Lennoxville; Mrs.John Doran, Cheryl, John and Robert of Rosemere were visitors last week of Mr.and Mrs.Jim White.Mr.and Mrs.Reg Bishop of Lennoxville spent last week with Mr.and Mrs.Mervin Barrington.Mr.Alan Goodall of Ottawa spent the weekend with Mr.and Mrs.Hugh Goodall and family.Mr.and Mrs.Lawrence McClintock of Trenton Ont.and Mr.and Mrs.Donald McClintock and Robbie of Sarnia visited Mrs.George McClintock and other family members during fair week.Mr.and Mrs.Robert LeMesurier and family of Pointe Claire visited last week Mr.and Mrs.Wallace Kerr Visitors at the Donald McEwens on the weekend were Misses Betty McEwen and Lois Hicks of Montreal, Mr.and Mrs.Marino Truffa, Andrea and Roseanna and Mr.and Mrs.Bob Beaudway of Ville LaSalle.The four occupants of this car received various cuts and bruises when the driver lost control.The accident occurred near Fraser's Point on Route 3 in Dundee Sunday.api At last a wide.wide Radial designed specifically for North American cars.Four belt plies under the tread assure the ultimate in stabilit A great value for your vacation driving.Radial safety.radial control.«or Fey id radial mileage, radial all-weather traction radial perfnrgaenns 2412014 aT \u201cer.pet Î foo Bo EN Js.wi.Xl 2 DO a _ D | NN ha SSS og A 4 8 1 pr ee wR ERE ; .AE OE Now at these Firestone Stores or participating Dealers .24 du Marché ileage at a t Double belted m! series Strato-Streak has a w Firestone 4-PLY NYLON CHAMPION 4 6 50-13 Blackwail 1 o fit many models of LCON VALIANT : wh à = .- ' NO EXTRA CHARGES rE .ad zi ALS bea 4 op-value QS 2e ECS Firestone STORE y.mileage and handling.price! 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CII NN \"AC 2 ih i Le rr gps os CE SR LS certes | New animal hospital Chateaugay ¥ f Dr.Peter Neveu of Chateaugay, N.Y.stands in front of what will soon be a modern animal hospital for Chateaugay and the surrounding region.Farmers and pet owners in the Chateaugay, N.Y.area will soon have a new modern animal hospital to which they can bring their animals for treatment.The hospital is being built by Drs.Peter Neveu and Sydney Martin, Chateaugay veterinarians.The building measures 50 ft.by 80 ft.and should be completed about the middle of August.It will cost some $60,000.It will be located a mile west of Chateaugay on Route 11.The new hospital will have surgery rooms for both large and small animals as well as new improved X-ray facilities, and two examining rooms.There will be a kennel area with indoor runs and a lab and pharmacy.The lab will be used for clinical pathology such as urine and blood sample analysis.Dr.Neveu said one of the main reasons for the building of the hospital was to obtain more space.Presently Drs.Neveu and Martin have a small office in Chateaugay.Large animals have to be X-raved outside depending on weather conditions.Also.any surgery to be performed on the larger animals has to be done in the barn.which meant that although the operation could be done antiseptic conditions were not the best.The smaller domestic pets will also benefit.Aside from more modern clinical facilities these animals will be uble to exercise veur- round.At present.there are only outdoor runs, which means that during bad weather the ammals don't get much exercise.At present the.two Chateaugay veterinarians service animals in an area of some 50 lu 60 miles.{rom Ellenburg to Fort Covington They are financing all of the costs of the hospital themselves Construction on the building started two weeks ago and at present the foundation has been poured and some of the steel scat- folding is up Huntingdon W.I.meets Huntingdon W.1 met on June 6 at the home of Mrs.Helm with twenty members and guests present.The meeting was conducted \"i Mrs.Ottney.Members answered the roll call by naming their favorite magazine.A new member.Mrs.John Hamilton was welcomed.Mrs.Henry gave a report of the annual convention held al MacDonald College.Mrs.us QE thanked.Mrs, iiss or the report.All present signed a card of sympathy to be sent to Mrs.Jas.Cameron.Fourteen ditty bags, containing a variety of toys, etc.were handed in, and the committee responsible for attending to this matter.was thanked.An interesting article \u201cSecond Century Challenge Mixed bridge The closing of the Valleyfield Mixed Bridge Marathon was held recently in the United Church Hall.Mrs.Jim Bell welcomed everyone present and thanked them for their support.The prizewinners of the Marathon were: 1st., Mr.and Mrs.D.Wallace: 2nd.Mr.and Mrs.O.Millar consolation, Mr.and Mrs.C.Christie.The prizewinners for the evening were: Ist Mr Frank Smith.2nd.Mr.C.Christie.Consolation, Mrs.Emmons McDonald.Refreshments were served at the close of the vening.Miss Pamela Prenovost was guest of mnour at an afternoon tea given by her fiancé\u2019s mother, Mrs.C.J Christie on June 9 from 3 to 7 p.m.Many friends attended the tea and extended their wishes to Pamela for a happy future.Refreshments were served by the hostess and tea was poured by Mrs.Prenovost.to Women\u201d Was read by Mrs E.M.Wood.Comparisons were made between modern Lib women and those of the last generation.The president introduced Mrs.Ottney Jr who gave a talk on interior decorations.She suggested that to make a room look attractive three basic colors should dominate, Pictures should be hung in a group.with matching Irames.and at eve level.It would be better to have several windows on one side of a room.and one pair large curtains for them.If odd pieces of furniture are used, then the finish color of wood should be alike.The speaker was thanked tor her talk.Refreshments provided by the hostess were served.The July meeting will be a picnie at the grounds of Leslie Rennie.series ends mother of the bride.and Mrs, MeFaull.grandmother of the bride.Of interest to the residents of Vallevfield: Norman Clifford has been elected Valleyfield representative to the new Ormstown Central Protestant School Board.Mrs.J.A.Spencer of Grand Falls.Newfoundland spent a few days as a guest at the home of Miss Anne Wilson during the past week.Wednesday guests last week at Miss Wilson's home were Mrs.W.E.Turriff and Mrs.Art.Eastman of Montreal.Mr.Richard Charest of Montreal was a week-end guest at the home of Mr Dennis Smith.Miss Christina Gaese of Hemmingford and Miss Carol Chan of Montreal spent the past week-end visiting at the home of their friend, Miss Shelley Smith.Sympathy is extended to Mrs.Henry Cordy and her family.on the sudden death of Mr.Cordy.Short sleeves Men's perma press 106 Chateauguay St.from $2.95 up Dress Pants from $9.95 up Marton's Stores Tel: 264-2942 Athelstan Ladies Aid Meets The Ladies Aid met in the Church on Thursday af ternoon.June 8.After a period ot work.Jean Hampson called the meeting to order Greta Mclean led the devotional period.Eight members answered the roll A note of appreciation was read from Res Clair McLeod and a letter from Mrs.Harold Braum ot Thunder Bay.Ont inquiring if the society would make her a quilt.The ladies agreed to do this.and more particulars will be obtained The next tiem of business was the color scheme to be chosen tor the re-decoration of the church.It was agreed the wives of the Board of Managers make the choice for the sanctuary.and the Ladies Aid were to decide on a color scheme tor the basement.The ladies made à donation to this work Five members attended the Retarded Workshop on Mas 17 and four ladies assisted with sewing at the Hun tingdon County Hospital on May 31.The meeting closed with the \u201cLord's Praver\u201d The Evening Auxshury of the W M.S.was entertained by Mrs.Hazel French on Tuesday.June 6 with eleven members and one guest present The devotional period was opened with the singing of a hymn Havel French read Revelations 5 and Jean Hampson closed with prayer Grace Howat read an interesting article on the Jesus People\u201d It was reported threre are 50.000 in Canada.A group m Toronto 15 housed at 82 per day Rules are no drugs.drinking or swearing A Motion was made to torward the Supply allocation.It was decided to Hold à tood sale in the near tuture.One birthday was reported A social hour tollowed the close of the meeting AMhelstan Mr und Mrs Raymond Fillon and two daughters.Silvia and Linda trom Montreal were guests of Mr and Mrs Oswald Bouthilher Mr Gordon Porter and daughter Nancy were guests of Mr and Mrs Roger Campbell Miss Betty Chalmers spent Wednesday, June 14, 1972 The Gleaner - 3 Horse show will aid Elgin fund Elgin Presbyterian Church will again benefit from the annual Elgin Horse Show.being held this y car on Saturday.June 24.Site 1s the Wright farm.small sideroad, Elgin Township in Huntingdon county A program of 23 nding events, Western and English style.will get under way beginning at 10030 o'clock The show is oriented to the a of the cot tage Mr and Mrs Stuart Milne, Sandra and Donald spent the weekend at the cottage and hopes to continue the work of renovation and upkeep this season.A group of women supporters is providing a homemade refreshment service for spectators.Another band will man a handicraft booth specializing in hand-knitted and sewn children\u2019s clothing.younger generation, with several pony and novice classes, but there are also tests for more experienced riders.Representatives of riding clubs and private horsemen and horsewomen from a wide area of the Chateauguas Valley are again expected to take parl All proceeds are wad of the Elgm Presbyterian Prince Edward Island's Church Building Fund, smallest of Canada\u2019s t\\penses are contributed by provinces, contains only well wishers The building about one percent of the whole country\u2019s area Quebee, with an area of 594,860 square miles is Canada's largest province.tund committee arranged tor the istallation of ml heating and for painting for the 82 sear old balding Tast year, 2.Trans.Bucket Seats Reg $2350.2150.Ispeed 72 2b.Automatic Reg.$2875 MAVERICK | zoo Cid.Cl Engine.2625.ROCH TREPANIER AUTOMOBILE IS PROUD TO OFFER YOU A ON ALL \u201872 MODEL FORD CARS THUNDERBIRD e LTD © FORD e TORINO © MUSTANG e MAVERICK e PINTO (Come i in and ask for full details) 72 MUSTANG .2 De Thad top \\ 28d.Gen | a speed Std.FE Tu-14 WA Ful wheel covers | \\ High hack bucket seats \\ Reg S000 ! 2995.Custom >on \\ 2Dr.Hardtop sesl automatic Poser stecring Power front disk brakes tog nded services on Sunday at the First Presbyterian Church, Montreal, at which time, Mr.Ritchie Baird and Mr.Thannley Brown were ordained as elders.Later, both participated in the communion service.Mr.and Mrs.Donald Donnelly, Hamilton, Ont.spent the weekend with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.William Leslie, and were among the guests at the Tannahill-White wedding on Saturday, June 10 at Essex Junction, Vt.Hemmingford Mr.and Mrs.Frank Deery motored to Houghton, N.Y., last weekend and attended the Ferns-Mason wedding, which took place at the Wesleyan-Methodist Church in Houghton.Several relatives from Mooers, N.Y.were also at the wedding.While in the vicinity the Deerys went on to visit Mr and Mrs.Joseph Hughey and family at Watkins Glen.Mr Deery and Mr Hughey are cousins but had not met for about forty years.The farnilies toured the countryside and.of particular interest, was a tour of the Corning Glass Company Museum.Darius of Persia is the first recorded postmaster general.Promotion has Ormstown interest On June 1, 1972, Robert J.Sparling was promoted to the rank of sergeant.Sgt.Sparling.born in Kirkland Lake.later became a resident of Sudbury, Ont.Following his graduation trom the service school at Canadian Forces Base Calgary.he has been em: ployed as an electrical generating systems technician at various radi 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PRICE MEN'S PLAID K mart PRICE SLIPPERS Corduroy slip-ons have foam rubber soles.7-12.Pr.MEN'S CAMP MOCCASIN K mart PRICE Rubber soles with Pr.drawstring ties, Brown 6-12.eed LA LIEV TT CTT Ted also Mrs Wheler who was a \u2014 and When Abratam Cunard emigrated with other struggling United Empire Loyalists to Nova Scotia, and found work in the Halifax Dock Yard.destiny was poiting the way.His son Samuel, born at the rear of what is now 257 Brunswick St.Halifax, in 1787, thought that \u201csteamers properly built and manned naght start and arrive at their destination with the pune tuality of railroad trams.\u201d Vet in 18 Ÿ.ere 28, he wrote a o Ross and Ÿ Primrose, .Pictou, Le oo NS We Rd are entirely unacquainted with the cost of a steamboat and Lena Newnan enbark un a which we are would not business ot gnorant Nevertheless, it took just cleven years tor han to send the First Canard ship across the Atlantic, the tiny 700 ton \u201cUnicorn\u201d a wooden paddle steamer which left Liverpool on May 15, 1840 and reached Halitax on June 1 with >.passengers Sur Sunmuet came timselt \u201con the Royal Mol Steamer \u201cRritanne\u201d establishing the first regular mail and passenget service, on the Atlantic UJelt Liverpool on July 1840 toi Boston Via Hahitax The Hotanma was so stat her hall woutd have been comlortable on the foredeeck of the Queen Fhzabeth\u201d Debates nm the Canadian House ol Commons, as Hansard back issues show, were greatly concerned with the heavy himaneral burdens ob the Grand \u2018Trunk Rarkway Company.vdueh was an corporated ne 18% One member attacked the sub ject wath great violence closing with \"How will Canada teed this vwlute elephant\u201d Quick as a tah came thus reply rom SW Jacobs, the witty membre for Montreal Cartier for 21 years from 1817 Why through at's grand trunk.of course Oldtimer sez notice at's alwayz Line an\u2019 dandy when darters marry Gets degree sarrie Palmer, son of Mr and Mrs.A.K Hemmingford, degree of Palmer of received hs bachelor of mine but too soon for sons.\u201d Zodiac Signs The Crab in June.Next Leo shines (July) And Virgo ends the north: ern signs.(August) \u201cThe concert was classical and its great merit was the shortness of it.\u201d lord Dufferin, Governor General, about an en tertainment in Winnipeg.1877.Ou June 16, 1879, cables trom England announced that the Toronto seuller.Fdward Hanlan, became the champion of England and the world by defeating William Elliot, champion seutler of England in a three nile race on the Tyne The Canadian varsman won by eleven lengths without an eftort There had been very heavy betting Flags flex on cittes when the triumphant Hanlan returned with the coveted Sportsman Challenge Cup.Hé carried another cup ol glass, sixteen inches high and large enough to hold au intant, which had heen piven lum by two Neweastle men as a sample of then own cart, Wrought in the High Canadian glass was the Level Bridge wath its tour arches he kingston Gazette\u201d June + 1012, ran a letter «bout a all sent by a doctor with a deduction tor \u201ckilling sour son\u2019 This was because the doctor had carried the small pox to the son, who died of it Another letter desecibed the treatment of a tumour hy stroking and using certain words to drive away the devil's swelling Joho Langlon, a junior barrister au England, came to Canada in 1833 In a letter he explinns why he settled im the town ol Fenelon alls, Sturgeon Lake, Upper Canada On Stargeon Lake sou wall hind six settlers Cortinnly thas is not many.but then four ol them have been at a University, one at the Mihtars Collepe at Woolwich, and the sixth, though boasting no such honours, has hall a dozen silver spoons and or «rte thir plays the guitar =~ Adapted trom CA Gen tHewoman in Upper Canada\u201d The Journals of Anne Langton from McGill education.majoring in physical education, at the McGill Convocation held June 6 Barrie graduated trom Hemimingtord High School nu 1967 and from Macdonald College in 1964 with à Class II Diploma in Physical Education He went on to McGill University from 1969 to 1971 but owing to ness last year was unable to attend convocation During the past scholastic year Barrie has taught physical education at Lasalle Catholic Comprehensive High School.He imtends returning to McGill in order to obtain his Master's degree, but his plans for this summer have already been made he is getting married next month and he and his bride-to-be Powerscort has birthday To celebrate the anniversary of the opening of the present Powerscourt United Church, in the year 18 #8, a special evening service was held on June 4.The church was filled to capacity and the guest speaker was Rev.G.B.Johnston.minister of Roxboro United Church.Mr.Max Preisler conducted the service, and in his opening remarks extended a welcome to all those present and mentioned the fact that the original congregation was stated one hundred and thirty years ago.From the moment of his first words, Rev.Mr.Johnston had the full attention of all present.His sermon was based on the story of the Prodigal Son and his interpretation left his hearers with many things to think about.Valleyfield United Church Choir with Mrs.Chaplin as organist, and Howick United Choir.with Mrs.Russel Stewart as organist, rendered anthems.intend spending a long holiday in Barbados The service commenced with a hymn sing the hymns being chosen by the congregation.These and the hymns on the church calendar were sung with a joyous enthusiasm.Mrs.E.M.Wood, who has been the organist for 48 years, played for the congregational singing.She also sang a solo \u201cO, Rest In The Lord\u201d by Mendelsshon, accompanied by Mrs.Stewart.The service was concluded with the observance of the lord's Supper.when the session of Dundee congregation served the elements.The offering, which was taken up by Peggy, Phyllis, Holly.Heather Wood, will be used in the Church Mission work.The concluding hymn, was \u201cO Master, let me walk with Thee\".Those from Montreal, Valleyfield, and Howick then gathered at the home of Mrs.E.M.Wood where refreshments provided by the ladies of the church, were enjoyed. 8.« Gleaner Wednesday, June 14, 1972 ploring The Scriptures By Rev.S.MONTPETIT Valleyfield HEAVEN tempest.Sometimes the What is heaven\u201d To a gales seem too fierce for us philosopher it is the way in which you think of it.To the rationalist he will say.\u201cWhat do you mean by a heaven?\" To the skeptic he would say, \u2018You can have heaven here on earth if you want to.\u201d To the agnostic - \u201cno one ever knows.\u201d To the atheist - \u201cthese things dont matter anvhow \u201d To the believer it is the place where the Father is.It would be good for us to memorize John 14.verses |- 6.As sure as there is a hell there is a heaven.These Scriptures tell us that it is the Father s house - that it is the cure for the troubled heart.There is a heaven at the end of each life for the believer in Christ.That is why we are encouraged to keep on in the Lord's business.Once there was a fierce storm sweeping the Great Lakes.The steam tug towing a barge began to fill and sink.There was real trouble ahead.The captain and his mates took to a small boat.All night long they tossed to and fro.every moment in jeopardy of their lives.In the morning they were rescued by a passing ship.The captain atterward testified that all night as they were beaten and tossed by the tempest there was one thing that helped them and kept their hearts from sinking in despair.It was this.Shining through the darkness and the storm thev saw the lights of home.We are sailing on a stormy sea.Often our frail boat is tossed and beaten with the Principal appointed Leigh B.Colfin, now head teacher of Hemmingford Elementary School.will assume the principalship of Franklin and Hemmingford Elementary Schools el- fective July 1.Mr.Coffin Hemmingford Elementary last September, and has spent a year under the \u201cold régime\u201d working \u2018with the Hemmingford Protestant School Board which concludes its tour of duty at the end of June.One of the changes to be effected with the advent of the Ormstown Sector Board is the amalgamation of the two neighboring elementary schools in Franklin and Hemmingford.and Mr.Coffin has been appointed to head the teaching teams in the two schools.À native of the Gaspé.and a graduate of Ormstown High School, Macdonald College and Sir GeorgeWilliams University (B.A.1960) Mr.Coffin holds a Class One Diploma and Diploma in French.He has done-post graduate work at Bishop's University.where he has been enrolled in the Master of Education program.came to at Centre to buy convent The Town of Chateauguay entre may soon have a historic town hall.At the town council meeting held June 1, the ~ouncil decided to offer to \u2018rchase a former convent \u2018longing to the Sisters of Jtre Dame.situated on the - rner of Youville Boulevard «cing the Chateauguay River.The convent has been nproved as a historic site by ue Commission of Historic À onuments, and both the wn council and the F brique of St.Joachin Parish in Chateauguay are vorking together to ensure that it would be properly rianaged.The historic value +2 the convent would be s feguarded, and the town of Chateauguay Centre would \u2018e able to renovate the interior into offices for a town hall.Council also adopted a motion by Alderman Mis:hael Wolanyk to purchase four back-stops for the parks at 1 cost of $1,700.This figure represents about 5% of the sp:cial parks fund.A motion was passed to ask the Minister of Municipal Affairs for permission to grant the contract for the new arena to the lowest tender, Ovide Asselin Construction Inc.Roger Sylvestre, director of the Cultural Centre, to weather, and we are sorely tempted to give way to the troubled heart that so easily besets us in such an hour.But the Captain of our salvation knows the sore and frequent temptations that trouble us.His remedy is simple.\u2018Let not your heart be troubled Just think of the Father's House! Think of its peace, its joy: it is glory.itis reunions and fellowship, it is sureness.it is eternalness: and as you think and meditate the troubled heart will vanish.You will be like the sea-tossed captain.You see the lights of Home.The Father's House 1s where the Father is, In John 16:10 we read.\u2018I go to my Father À devoted missionary one day was called to see a dying man.So he began to tell him of Jesus Christ: of the glory- land bevond.and ot the blessedness of those who believed in the Son of God.Suddenly the sick man broke out with these words.\u2018What do you know ot the future\u201d What do vou know of heaven?How do vou know what there is bevond the skies\u201d.Without a word the missionary walked across the room.laid his hand on the doorknob and flung the door wide open.Into the room through the doorway leaped his dog who had been lving in the darkness outside awaiting his master.\u201cDo vou see that dog\u201d said the missionary.\u201cAll the time 1 have been here he has heen lying outside in the darkness and the storm.He did not know what was in the room The new principal is no stranger to the Chateauguay Valley.Along with being a graduate of O.H.S., he has taught for thirteen of his twenty-one years in schools of the district.He has many memories of the one-room country schoolhouse.He has taught at all levels from one through twelve, and has worked in Knowlton, Orm- stown, St.Bruno, Lachute.Shawville, St.Crysostome.Harrington.Papineauville and Hemmingford.He was for several years French specialist at Ormstown High School, and has been director of guidance at Lachute High School.vice- principal of Shawville High School and principal of Ormstown Elementary School.Mr.and Mrs.Coffin (the former Miss Marjorie Craig) together with their three daughters, Lauralee, Helen and Heather.and their aunt.Mrs.Roland Miller, have been living in the Van Casteel house on the Brownlee road.In order to be nearer family and High School, the Coffins will take up residence at Camperdown in Ormstown during June.Rolland Frotier.technical adviser.superintendant of public works André Lafontaine, and Robert Curotte, president of the 4-H club were named members of the Improvement Commission.Family Day at Maxville Fair Sunday.June 25 will have something for everyone at Maxville Fair.The Lakeside Theatre Productions of the Ottawa Recreation and Parks will present two live performances of \u2018The Gourmet Fox\u2019 This is an amusing tale featuring animal characters and designed to entertain young | and old alike.Other features on Family Day will include the 4-H Horse Club, Soccer Finals and semi-finals, Dog obedience trials and a new feature a Mutt Show with fine competitive classes.There will be a Midway and Beef Bar-B-Q throughout The Fair.Don't forget to join your TEEN friends at the Saturday night dance, two Rock Bands will be in attendance.Ste you at the Fair.Over the past three years, American agriculture has declined by 47,000 farms annually.nor what sort of place was behind the door which shut him out.But one thing even his dog instinct did know and that was beyond the door was the master whom he loved and all he needed was to be inside where his master was in the light and warmth instead of the cold and the gloom without.\u201d \u201cNow just so my dear man, I may not know much about heaven but one thing | do know That is that my blessed Lord and Master 1s there: and that he says.\u201cWhere | am there ye may be also, and that is enough for me.\u201d Heaven is a place.The Bible is so very clear and leaves no doubt at all to this wonderful fact.It is a sure place.\u201cIf it were not so | would have told you.\" We are living in days of doubt Men are doubting the divinity of Christ They doubt His meritorious work on the cross, His resurrec: tion and His glorious return They doubt hell, therefore doubting heaven.Could 11 possibly be true that Christ shall change our bodies and fashion them like unto the body of His glory.that his servants shall serve Him in à service that sweups the universe.that they shall forever live in the glory of His presence, and be with Him through all ages, their tears being wiped away, their sufferings forgotten.their separations ended\u201d Its surely.unshakably and eternally true.He who never deceived a soul mn earth or heaven.He who is full of grace und truth: He who 18 the truth Himselt has said with à voice of assurance which has been ringing out tor 2000 vears.\"It it were not so 1 would have told vou This statement is backed up by His life and work.We read.\"All things are made by Him.\" He said, \"I will\u2019 and the planets came into beng.He said.\u201c1 will\u201d again and the mountains pierced the sky.But most miraculous of all He said while in His earthly body.\u201cFather, I will that those whom thou hast given me be with me where 1 am that they may behold My glory.\u201d What precious promises.How can we overlook such statements?Nothing is as good for a 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J.Edmund Sproule.Hamburg A V Cock, | Keith McCaig., 2 H Gordon che light-footed snow ; À LS Le 1.3 û x Winter may be a long way off but Skidoos are still with us.Ken McNiece of Franklin Centre, had a Chateauguay Valley Young Farmers AYRSHIRE HEIFER CALVES BORN AFTER JAN.1, 1972: A.A.Robert Vaillancourt, Havelock, Carol Ness, Howick, David McKell, Howick.8.Tina Lemoy, Hemmingford, Mildred McKell, Howick, Lynn Cairncross, Howick.AYRSHIRE HEIFER CALVES BORN JULY 1, 1971 TO JAN.1, 1972.A.Marcel Yelle, Pamela Ness, Howick, Kelly Allen, Havelock, Larry Ness, Howick, David Allen, Havelock, Wendy Whyte, Havelock.B.Gaetan Yelle, Havelock, Danny McKell, Howick, Susan McKell, Howick, Sandra Watt, Havelock, Havelock, Larry Watt, Havelock, Douglas Whyte, Havelock.C.Wilma Churchill, Havelock, Brian Irving, Huntingdon, David Knox, Howick, Wayne Knox, Howick, Jack Lamb, Ormstown, Aubrey MacDougall, Ormstown, Keith McAdam, Hemmingford.HOLSTEIN HEIFER CALVFS BORN AFTER JAN.1, 1972 A.Keith Chisholm, Howick, Janice Barr, Howick, Brent Tolhurst, Howick, Bruce Mc: Naughton, Huntirgdon, Billy Cavers, Ormstewn, Dougie Lang, Howick, Dean Hooker, Ormstown.B.Mario Castagnier, St.Anicet, Bob Duncan, Ormstown, Roy Edgerton, Havelock, Maryane Leduc, St.Anicet, Marion Smith, Huntingdon, Shirley Smith, Huntingdon, Karen Tannahill, Huntingdon, Scott Templeton, Howick.C.Bruce Barr, Howick, Bruno Castagnier, St.Anicet, Marlene Campbell, Hemmingford, Sharon Edgerton, Havelock, Lynn McNaughton, Huntingdon, Diane Ness, Howick, Lyn Orr, Hemmingford, Baudoin Wart, St Anicet.HOLSTEIN HEIFER CALVES BORN JULY 1, 1971 to JAN 1, 1972 A.Brian McCaffrey, Orm stown, Ricky McKellar, Hun tingdon, Steven Borland, Orm stown, Larry McCaffrey, Orm stown, Janice Templeton, Howick, Ken McRae, Howick, Neil Goundry, Howick, Greig Elliott, Howick, Ronnie Brown, Howick, Mark Templeton, Howick.B.Harold Bryson, Ormstown, Tom Bryson, Ormstown, Peter Cavers, Ormstown, Michael Duncan, Ormstown, Brent Hooker, Ormstown, Adrien Nieuwenhof, St.Anicet, Justin -Nieuwenhof, St.Anicet, Jane Nieuwenhof, St.Anicet, Lachlan Rankin, Huntingdon, Roy Templeton, Howick, Mark Templeton, Howick, Tolhurst, Howick.C.France Droulers, St.Anicet, Daniel Leduc, St.Anicet, Gabriel Leduc, St.Anicet, Peter Kyle, Hemmingford, Bert Murphy, Huntingdon, Billy Anderson, Howick, Allan McKellar, Hun tingdon, Mac MacDougall, Ormstown, Norman Paul, Huntingdon, Ralph Templeton, Howick, Wanda Rankin, Hun tingdon.JERSEY CALVES BORN AFTER JULY 1, 1971.Debbie Rogers, Huntingdon, Terry Rogers, Huntingdon.8.Brian Lamb, Hemmingtord, Cathy Lamb, Hemmingford, Hughie Lemoy, Hemmingford.C.Bradley Rogers, Hun tingdon, Charlie Deneault, Hemmingford SHOWMANSHIP GIRLS 10,1112 A.Brian McCaffrey, stown, Janice Barr, Carol Ness, Howick, Wanda Rankin, Huntingdon, Scott Templeton, Howick, Hughie Lamoy, Hemmingford, Wilma Church, Havelock, Kelly Ailan, Havelock, Sandra McRae, Howick, Terry Rogers, Hun tingdon, Jack Lamb, Ormstown, Mildred McKell, Howick.B.Rickey McKellar, Hun tingdon, Robert Vaillancourt, Havelock, Douglas Whyte, Havelock, Greig Elliott, Howick, Ronnie Brown, Howick, Diane Bobby BOYS & orm Howick, Ness, Howick, Susan McKell, Howick, Shirley Smith, Hun tingdon.C.Bradley Rogers, Hun tingdon, Madgalyn Yelle, Havelock, Tina Lemoy, Hem mingford, Brian Lamb, Hem mingford, Billy Cavers, Orm stown, Karen Tannahill, Hun tingdon, Dougie Lang, Howick, Brent Tolhurst, Howick, Keith Chisholm, Howick David Knox, Howick, Wayne Knox, Howick, David McKell, Howick, Sandra watt, Havelock Larry Watt, Havelock.SHOWMANSHIP BOYS & GIRLS 13 & 14 YEARS: A.Peter Cavers, Ormstown, Steven Borland, Ormstown, Janice Templeton, Howick, Michael Duncan, Ormstown, Pamela Ness, Howick, Gaetan Yelle, Havelock.B.Peter Kyle, Hemmingford, Cathy Lamb, Hemmingford, Harold Bryson, Ormstown, Allan McKellar, Huntingdon, Bert Murphy, Huntingdon, Bruce McNaughton, Huntingdon, David Allen, Havelock, Debbie Rogers, Huntingdon C.Lachlan Rankin, Hun tingdon, Wendy Whyte, Havelock, Roy Edgerton, Havelock, Danny McKell, Skidoo display in the industrial building at the \u2018Ex.Howick, France Drouters, St.Anicet, Maryane Leduc, St Anicet, Daniel Leduc, St.Anicet RESULTS OF JUDGING 10, 11, 12 YEARS OLD 1.Brian MacFarlene, Howick, 2.Scott Templeton, Howick, 3.Diane Ness, Howick, 4.Mildred McKell, Howick, 4.Carole Ness, Howick, 5.Janice Barr, Howick, 6.Ronnie Brown, Howick, 7.Ken McRae, Howick, 8.Liliane Leduc, St.Anicet, 9.Greig Elliott, Howick, 10.Susan McKell, Howick, 11.Dougie Lang, Howick, 12.Sandra McRae, ¢Howick, 13 Robert Vaillancourt, Havelock, 14.David McKell, Howick, 15.David Knox, Howick, 16.Madgalyn Yelle, Havelock, 17.Douglas Whyte, Havelock, 18.Keith Chisholm, Howick.19.Wanda Rankin, Huntingdon, 20.Karen Tannahill, Huntingdon.21.Joyce Ruddock, Huntingdon.22.Brian McCaffrey, Ormstown, 23.Marlene Campbell, Hem mingford, 24.Kelly Allen, Havelock, 25.Jack Lamb, Orm stown, 26.Sandra Watt, Havelock, 27.Gabriel Leduc, St Anicet, 28.Terry Rogers, Huntingdon.29.Hughie Lemoy, Hemmingford, 30, Wilma Churchill, Havelock, 31.Bob Duncan, Ormstown.32.Sharon Edgerton, Havelock, 33.Brian Lamb, Hemmingford, 34.Brent Toihurst, Howick, 34.Bradley Rogers, Huntingdoin.35.Bruce Barr, Ormstown, 36.Lyn Orr, Hemmingford, 37.Shirley Smith, Huntingdon.38.Billy Cavers, Ormstown, 39.Wayne Knox.Howick, 40.Alan Duncan, Orm stown.41, Larry Watt, Havelock, 42.Ricky McKellar Huntingdon JUDGING 13 AND 14 YEAR OLD 1.Steven Borland, Huntingdon, 2.Pamela Ness, Howick, 3.Danny McKell, Howick, 4 Gaetan Yelle, Havelock 5.Bert Murphy, Huntingdon.6.Janice Templeton, Howick, 7.Harold Bryson, Ormstown, 8, Cathy Lamb, Hemmingford, 9.Bruce McNaughton, Huntingdon.10.Michael Duncan, Ormstown.11 Maryane Leduc, St.Anicet, 12.David Allen, Havelock, 13.Allan McKellar Huntingdon 14.Roy Edgerton, Havelock, 15.Debbie Rogers, Huntingdon.16.Daniel Leduc, St.Anicet, 17 France Droulers, St.Anicet, 18.Jimmy Maither, Huntingdon, 19.Lachian Rankin, Huntingdon.20 Peter Cavers, Ormstown, 21 Peter Kyle, Hemmingford.RESULTS OF JUDGING 15 TO 20 YEARS: 1.Ralph Templeton, Howick, 2.Bobby Tolhurst, Howick, 3.Brent Hooker, Ormstown, 4.Mark Templeton, Howick, 5.Justin Nieuwenof, St.Anicet, 6 Aubry MacDougall, Ormstown, 7.Marion Smith, Huntingdon, 8 Roy Templeton, Howick, 9.Jane Nieuwenot, St.Anicet, 10.Tom Bryson, Ormstown.11.Neil Goundry, Howick, 12.Chante! Castagnier, St.Anicet, 13 Marcelle Yelle, Havelock 14, Debbie Rogers, Huntingdon 15, Joan Williams, Huntingdon.16, Bruno Castagnier, St.Anicet, 17 Mac MacDougall, Ormstown, 18.Lynn McNaughton, Huntingdon.19.Keith McAdam, Hem mingford, 20.Billy Anderson, Howick, 20.Brian Irving.Huntingdon 21 Janet Williams, Huntingdon 22.Mario Castagnier, St Anicet, 23 Dean Hooker, Ormstown SPECIAL PRIZES Mitchell & Beall prizes for the Champion Ayrshire Heifer Calf Marcel Yelle.Mitchell & Beall prizes for the Reserve Champion Ayrshire Heifer Calt Robert Vaillancourt.Mitchell & Bealt prizes for Champion Holstein Heiter Calt Brian McCaffrey.Mitchell & Beall prizes tor the Reserve Champion Holstein Heifer Calt Steve Borland.The Alvin Ness Memorial Trophy Larry McCatfrey The Roland Gien Memorial Trophy Peter Cavers, The Huntingdon Ormstown Holstein Club Trophy Brian McCaffrey.Wilfrid Bryson, Ormstown, prize for Showmanship 10,11,12 years Carol Ness.Wilfrid Bryson, Ormstown, prize for Showmanship 13 & 14 years Pamela Ness.Montreal Livestock Exchange Trophy tor the highest aggregate score in 4 H Club activities Steve Borland The Canadian Imprial Bank ot Commerce prize for the highest agaregate score in 4H Club activities Steve Borland.Ralston Purina highest aggregate for boy or girl under 15 years Steve Borland.John McCaig, Ormstown, Trophy for the Runner up in the highest aggregate score in 4H Club Activities Carol Ness.The Ormstown Board of Trade Trophy for the highest aggregate score in Showmanship and Judging Scott Templeton.The Professor Alex R.Ness Memorial Prizes ist Marcel Yelle.Md Brian McCaffrey Zephyr Textile Limited Trophy for the winning group of 5 calves Havelock Calf Club Donald Budge Memorial Competition for Junior or Senior Purebred Ayrshire calves for boys and girls under 10 years of age, 1st Klay Allen, 2 Karen Ness, 3 Jeff McKell, 4 Linda Ness, 5 Réal Vaiilancourt The Lorne Templeton MEN'S WEAR Plaza K-Mart Mall Nitro - 371-4466 - Valleyfield SUITS 49\u201d 59\u201d 69\u201d CHOICE OF FABRICS © WORSTEDS e POLYESTER © IMMACULA e FORTREL © ALL WOOL © HAND FINISHED GIFT SUGGESTIONS FOR FATHER'S DAY SWEATERS - ROBES - SLACKS SHIRTS - TIES - PYJAMAS - SOCKS ALE Green, 3 Brian Mathews, 1 keith McCaig.Hamberg À V Hen, ! H.Gordon Green, ?H.Gordon Green, 3 Keith McCaig.4 keith McCaig: Polish A Vv Cock.1 Keith McCaig, 2 Derus Lan \u2018court, 3 Roy Vaincourt.4 Keith McCaig: Polish A Vv Hen, 1 Keith McCaig, 2 Brian Mathews, 3 Denis Vaincourt, 4 keth Mc Caig, ASistics À V Cock.1 H Gordon Green, 2 Brian Mathews 3 Keith McCaig, 4 Keith MeCaa.Asistics A V Hen.1 Keith McCaig, 2 Keith McCaig, 3 H Gordon Green, 4 Brian Mathews, Any other recogn.zed Breed tock, 1 Wm Merchant.2 Keith McCaig, 3 Kerth McCaig 4 Robin Fawcett Any other recognized Breed, Hen, 1 Keith McCaig, 2 Keith McCaig.3 Wm.Merchant, 4 Robin Fawcett.Bantam Feather Legged.any womb, cock.| Robert Tawse Jr 2 J Edmund Sproule.3 Keith McCaig.4.J.Edmund Sproule.Edward P Mahannah.Bantam Feather legged.any comb Hen 1 Keth McCaig.2 J Edmuna Sproule.3 Robert Tawse, Jr 4 Edward P.Mahannah Bantam Clean Legged, rose comb, cock.1 Keith Mc Carg 2 Keith McCaig.3 J Edmund Sproule.4 Edward P Mahannah 5 Robert Tawse, Jr Bantam Ciean Leaued, rose comb, Hen.1 Keith McCaia, ?Robxrt Tawse, Jr 3 Keith Mc Caig, + Denis Vaincourt, 5 Roy Vaincourt Bantam Clean Legged, single comb other than Games.Coch.1 Kuifh Mc Caig.J Robert Tawse.Jr 3 Roy Vain court, 3 Denss Vaincourt Bantam Clean leaged, single comb othr than Games.Hen 1 Robert Tause Jr 2 Kedh A Calg, 3 J Edmund Sproule.4 Demis Vaimncourt Bantam Games (English ang Modern\u201d Cock, 1 Koh AA Cog, Keith AMCaig Bantam Games {Old English and Modern! Hen, 1 Kerth McC aia, 2 keith McCaq Bantam any other recoans2ed treed AV cock.1 Edward Mahammah, ?Keith McCaig À Roy Vaincourt.1 Robert Tawse Wednesday, June 14, 1972 The Gleaner - 9 + $ Dens Vaincourt.Bantam Any other recognized breed À V Hen.! Robert Tawse Jr 2 Ed ward Mahannah.J Roy Vain court.4 Denis Vamncourt Guinea Fowl AV Cock.! J Edmund Sproule, 2 Aaron Churchill.Guinea Fowl AV.Hen, ) J Edmund Sproule 2 Aaron Churchill Turkey AV Cock ! John frving Goose.Toulouse, Male | keh McCaig.2 Roy Vaincourt Geese, Toulouse female V Edmund Sproule.2 Roy vain court Geese Embden Male | Roy Vamcourt., 2 Ars Don Robinson.3 Mrs Don Robinson, 4 Keith McCaig.Geese Embden.Female | Mrs.Don Robinson.?Mrs.Don Robinson.J Roy Vaincourt.4 Keith McCara Leese African Male 1 kesth A Caig.Geese African, Female, 1 Keith AcCuo.Geese Chinese AV Male | Wim Merchant, 2 Rotun Fawcett, 3 Kerth Acc ana, 4 John trying.Geese.Cunese AV Female 1 Rot fF aweett, Wit Mir chant, keith Mota 4 Dems Vamoourt Geese.Any wher recognized reed SV Mate 1 Edward P Aihannat Geese any other rec ogmed trecd AV Female 1 Edward P Mahannah Ducha, White Pekan Mate 1 Edward P.Mahannah 7 Keith McCaig, 3 Keith McCaig 4 AS Germaine Leduc Ducks, White Pekui Female, 1 Keith AAcCag, ?Edward P Mahannah 3 Keith McCaig.4 Francois Chabot Ducks, Rouen, Male 1 keith MCCaia, 2 Kerth M Caig, J Mrs Germaine Leduc, + Vaincourt Ducks, Rouen.Female, | Keith McCaig, 2 Keith AK Caig.3 Edward P_ Mahannah.4 Mrs Germaine Leduc Ducks: Indian Runner AV Male, | Keith McClma, à Keith AK Caig, Ducks madian Runner À V.Female, ! Keith MoCaig, 2 keith AAcCaig Sproute, 2 John trying; Trios, New Hampshire, 1 J Edmund Soroule, 2 Jahn irving RABBITS Chinchilla, Male ! Denis Vamncourt.2 Roy Vaincourt: Rabbits, Chinchilla.Female, t J.Edmund Sproule.2 Roy Vain court.3 Denis Vaimncourt Rabbits, Flemish Giant, Male | Denis Vaincour!t, 2 John Irving, 3 Roy Vaincourt, Rabbits, Flemish Grant.Femaie.| Denis Vain court, 2 Roy Varncourt, 3 Ars.Germaine Leduc.Rabbits, Dutch.Male | Robert Tawse Jr 2 Roy Vaincourt, + Carol Ger Ducks.Call AV Male à Keith man, Rabbits, Dutch, Female, 1 MeCaig 2 Keith McCaig, 3 Roy Robert Tawse, Jr 2 Marcelle Vamncourt 4 Denis Vancour! 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H.Gordon Green, 2 Keith McCaig, 3 Keith McCaig, 4 Edward Mahannah, Plymouth Rock, White, Cock, | H.Gordon Green, 2 Keith Mc Caig, 3 Keith McCaig.Plymouth Rock, White, Hen, 1 H.Gordon Green, 2 Keith McCaig, 3 Keith McCaig, 4 Brian Mathews.| PlymputaRpck.AQ V.Cock, | Keith-mcCalg, 2 Keith McCaig, 3 Denis Vaincourt, 4 Roy Vain court: Plymouth Rock AO.V.Hen, 1 Keith McCaig, 2 J.Edmund Sproule, 3 Keith McCaig, 4 Roy Vaincourt.Rhode Island Red, Cock, 1 H.Gordon Green.Rhode Island Red, Hen, 1 H.Gordon Green, 2 H.Gordon Green, 3 Keith Mc Caig.Wyandotte, White, Cock, 1 Keith McCaig, 2 Keith McCaig, 3 Brian Mathews.Wyandotte, White, Hen, 1 Keith McCaig, 2 Keith McCaig.3 J.Edmund Sproule; Wyandotte, A.O.V., Cock, 1 Keith McCaig, 2 Robin Fawcett, 3 Robert Tawse, Jr.American Class, A.O.V.Cock, 1 Keith McCaig, 2 J.Edmund Sproule, 3 J.Edmund Sproule; American Class A.O.V.Hen, 1 Keith McCaig, 2 J.Edmund Sproule, 3 J.Edmund Sproule.Leghorn S$.C.or R.C.white, Cock, 1 H.Gordon Green, 2 H.Gordon Green, 3 Keith McCaig 4 Keith McCaig; Leghorn S.C.orR.C.white, Hen 1 H.Gordon Green, 2 Keith McCaig, 3 Keith McCaig, 4 Brian Mathews; Leghorn S.C.or R.C.dark brown, Cock, 1 Keith McCaig, 2 H.Gordon Green, 3 Brian Mathews, 4 Keith McCaig.Leghorn S.C.or R.C.dark brown, Hen, 1 Brian Mathews, 2 Keith McCaig, 3 H.Gordon Green, 4 Brian Mathews; Leghorn S.C.or R.C.light brown, Cock, 1 Keith McCaig, 2 Roy Vainoourt, 3 H.Gordon Green, 4 Denis Vaincourt; Leghorn S.C.or R.C.light brown, Hen, | Keith McCaig, 2 H.Gordon Green, 3 Brian Mathews, 4 Keith McCaig : Leghorn S.C.Buff, Cock, 1 H.Gordon Green, 2 Keith McCaig; Leghorn S.C.Buff, Hen, 1 H.Gordon Green, 2 Keith McCaig, 3 Brian Mathews, Leghorn S.C.Black, Cock, 1 Keith McCaig, 2 Keith McCaig, Leghorn S.C.Black, Hen 1 Keith McCaig, 2 Keith McCaig , 3 J.Edmund Sproule.a Minorca A.V.Cock, | Keith McCaig,2 Brian Mathews, 3 Keith McCaig, 4 H.Gordon Green; Minorca A.V.Hen, 1 Keith McCaig, 2 Keith McCaig, 3 H.Gordon Green 4 Brian Mathews.Mediterranean Class A.O.V.Cock, 1 H.Gordon Green, 2 Keith McCaig, 3 Keith McCaig, 4 J.Edmund Sproule.Mediterranean Class A.O.V.Hen, 1 Keith Mc- Caig, 2 Keith McCaig, 3 H.Gordon Green, 4 H.Gordon Green.Orpington Buff, Cock, 1 Keith McCaig, 2 J.Edmund Sproule, 3 Keith McCaig.16 head Snes ead of Swine were shown, 8 by Marcel Sylvestre and 8 by Roland Sylvestre, both from St.Hyacinthe, Quebec.SHEEP 113 Head of Sheep were shown with 1 local Exhibitor - Flying U Ranch, Ormstown.Flying U Ranch showed in the Suffolk, Oxford and Hampshire Section and placed as follows - Ewe with lambs (twins or two lambs from triplet birth) 3 and Ewe Full Mouth milk teeth.Ram Full Nouth milk teeth, 5 and 6 Breeders herd (4 animals).JERSEY CATTLE Bull, born after July 1/71 1 D.H.McCaig & Son, 2 R.Stenger & Son, 3 North River Farm, 4 Jean Paul Dubec, 5 Floyd Dingwall, 6 Wayne Kerr; Senior & Junior yearling, Bull - 1 Stanley Kerr, 2 Jean Paul Dubec, 3 A.G.& A.D.! McKinnon, 4 Floyd R.Dingwall, 5 North River Farm, 6 Willow Hollow Farm, 7 Wayne Kerr; Grand Champion Bull Stanley Kerr & Sons, Reserve Grand Champion Bull Jean Paul Dubec; Female, Senior & Junior yearling, 1 Jean Paul Dubec, 2 North River Farm, 3 Floyd R.Dingwall, 4 D.H.McCaig & Son; 5 Floyd R.Dingwall, 6 5.G.& A.D.McKinnon, 7 Willow Hollow Farm, 8 Willow Holiow Farm, 9 Wayne Kerr ; Female, 2 year old, 1D.H.McCaig & Son, 2 North River Farm, 3 Floyd R.Dingwall, 4.R.Stenger, 5 Wayne Kerr, 6 Wayne Kerr, 7 Jean Paul Dubec, 8 A.G.& A.D.McKin non, 9 Jean Paul Dubec ; Female, 3year old, | D.H.McCaig & Son, 2 Willow Hollow Farm, 3 D.H.McCaig & Son, 4 Wayne Kerr, 5 North River Farm, 6 A.G.& A.D.McKinnon, 7 Floyd R.Dingwall, 8 North River Farm, 9 Jean Paul Dubec, 10 Jean Paul Dubec; Female 4 year old, 1 Floyd R.Dingwall, 2.A.G.& A.D.McKinnon, 3 D.H.McCaig & Son, 4 D.H.McCaig & Son, 5 Jean Paul Dubec, 6 Wayne Kerr, 7 Floyd R.Dingwall, 8 North River Farm, 9 Willow Hollow Farm, 10 À.G.& À.D.McKin- non, 11 Wayne Kerr; Female S years and over, | R.Stenger & Son, 2 North River Farm, 3 R.Stenger & Son, 4 Floyd R.Dingwall, 5 North River Farm, 6 Wayne Kerr, 7 A.G.& A.D.McKinnon, 8 A G.& A D McKinnon, 9 D.H.McCaig & Son, 10 Jean Paul Dubec ; Grand Champion Female D.H.McCaig & Son, Reserve Grand Champion Female R.Stenger & Son.Group 4 animals, 1 D.H.McCaig & Son; 2 North River Farm, 3 Willow Hollow Farm, 4 Floyd R.Dingwall.Premier Exhibitor D.H.McCaig & Son, Premier Breeder, D.H.McCaig & Son.HOLSTEIN CATTLE Bull-born after July 171, | R.Lee Montgomery, 2 Spring Farms, 3 O.W.McRae, + John Beerwort, 5 Laurent Cordeau, 6 Murray Templeton, 7 Alien Dowbiggin, 8 Mervyn Graham & Son, 9 Dominique Farm 10 Fawcett & Carss.Bull, Senior and Junior Yeariing, 1 Laurent Cordeau, 2 Ross E.Howie, 3 Fawcett & Carss, 4 O.W.McRae, 5 Milton Evans, Female, Senior and Junior Yearling, 1 Srping Farms, 2 Murray Tem pleton, 3 Gerard Smits, 4 Fawcett & Carss, 5 Dominique Farm, 6 George Salisbury & Son, 70.W.McRae, 8 John Beer wort, 9 Mervyn Graham & Son, 10 Laurent Cordeau.Grand Champion Bull Laurent Cordeau, Reserve Grand Champion Ross E.Howie.Female 2 Year old, \\ Spring Farms, 2 Fawcett & Carss, 3 Gerard Smits, 4 Murray Templeton, 5 Gordon Bustard, 6 Wilbur Cook & Son, 7 Dominique Farm, Female, 3 year old, | Fawcett & Carss, 2 Spring Farms, 3 Gerard Smits, 4 OW.McRae, 5 Spring Farms, 6 Murray Templeton, 7 Fawcett & Carss, 8 Earle & Murray Templeton, 9 John Beerwort, 10 Mervyn Graham & Son, 11 Allen Dowbiggen, 12 Gerard Smits.Female, 4 year old, 1 Spring Farms, 2 Fawcett & Carss, 3 Gordon Bustard, 4 Gérard Smits, 5 John Beerwort, 6 Murray Templeton, 7 Mervyn Graham & Son, 8 O.W.McRae, 9 L.A.Frizzle & Son, 10 Wilbur Cook & Son, Female, 5 years and older.1 Spring Farms, 2 Gerard Smits, 3 Gerard Smits, 4 Fawcett & Carss, 5 Spring Farms, 6 John Beerwort, 7 O.W.McRae, 8 Fawcett & Carss, 9 George Salisbury & Son, 10 Allen Dowbiggen, \u20181! Laurent Cordeau.Grand Champion Female Spring Farms, Reserve Grand Champion Female Spring includes: -_Toi- 247-2400 Farms.Group of 4 animals, | Spring Farms, 2 Gerard Smits, 3 Murray Templeton, 4 John Beerwort, 5 O.W.McRae, 6 Fawcett & Carss.Cow with best udder {in terbreed competition) 1 R Stenger & Son, 2 R.R.Ness & Sons Lid, 3 Gerard Smits, 4 Sydney Mode & Sons, 5 Spring Farms 6 Floyd Dingwatl, 7 Roger Beaudry, 8 Robert E.Ness, (Terrace Bank Farm) 9 John Gunion, 10 John Beerwort, '1 Jean Paul Dubec.HANDICRAFT Bridge Cloth, coloured, 1 Mrs.Doug Gunn, 2 Mabel Peddie, 3 Betty McEwen; Bridge Cloth, White | Mona Mason, 3 Mrs.Eva Harms.Buffet Set 3 pieces, | Mabel Peddie, 2 Mrs.Wallace Younie; Coaster Set (four) 1 Lillian Chisholm, Buffet Scarf, \\ Mrs.Doug Gunn, 2 Mona Mason, 3 Mabel Peddie; Tray Cloth, | Lillian Chisholm, 2 Mrs.Eva Harms, Cushions, corduroy made up, 1 (rene Patnaude.2 Nancy Hamiiton, 3 Mrs.Robert Furey.Cushion, fancy trim, | Evelyn Caza, 2 Mrs.Robert Furey, 3 Mrs.Francois Trepanier: Fancy Aprons, | Margaret McBain, 2 Mrs.Annette McAdam, 3 Nancy Hamilton, 4 Mrs.Eva Harms, 5 Lilian Chisholm.Special any article in ftelt, 1 Lillian Chisholm, 2 Bonnie Mayville, 3 Mrs.Richard Julien; Apron, housework with bib, ! Nancy Hamilton, 2 Mrs.Arthur Henderson: 3 Mona Mason, 4 Mrs.Robert Furey, 5 Mrs Doug Gunn; Apron, housework, without bib, 1 Lillian Chisholm, 2 Nancy Hamilton, 3 Mrs.Robert Furey, 4 Betty McEwen, 5 Mona Mason, Apron cross stitch, 1 Mrs.Robert Furey, 2 Mrs.Doug Gunn, 3 Mona Mason.Linen Dish Towel, (2), 1 Litlian Chisholm, 2 Mrs.Mona Mason, 3 Mrs.Robert Furey, Two pot holders other than crochet, 1 Lillian Chisholm, 2 Mrs.Robert Furey, 3 Mona Mason; Collection of-5 different articles, 1 Mrs.RÉDéer Mrs.Mona Mason, 3 Nancy Hamilton; Print House Dress, 1 Mrs.Robert Furey, 2 Mrs.Francois Trepanier; Baby's Bonnet or Cap, 1 Miss D.Tin combe, 2 Stella Atkinson, 3 Emma Oerlemans; Baby's Knitted jacket, 1 Emma Qerlemans, 2 Lillian Chisholm, Baby's crocheted jacket, 1 Emma Oerlemans, 2 Stella Atkinson; Set, child's or infant's (not less 3 pieces) 1 Stella Atkinson, 2 Emma Oerlemans, 3 Barbara Ovans; Man's socks, woollen, plain, hand made fine, 1 Betty McEwen, 2 Emma Oerlemans.Man's socks, fancy design, one colour, 1 Mrs.Donald McEwen, 2 Mrs.Donald McEwen, 3 Emma Oerlemans; Man's socks, fancy design, more than one colour, 1 Betty McEwen: Man\u2018s heavy woollen socks, 1 Mrs.Francois Trepanier, 2 Mrs.Wilfred Vaincourt, 3 Stella Atkinson, Lady's mitts, hand made, 1 Emma Oerlemans, 2 Mrs.L.D.LaPalme, 3 Betty McEwen; Man's Mitts, hand made, | Mrs.-Francois Trepanier.HANDICARFT CLASSES Class } Pillow cases, one pair, embroidery or fancy 1rimmed, 1 Mrs.Francois Trepanier, 2 Bonnie Mayville, 3 Mrs Jean Paul Forget, 4 Mrs Jean Paul Forget, Class 1A Pillow cases, one pair liquid embroidery.1 Merna McClenaghan, 2 Mrs Doug.Gunn, 3 Merna Mc Clenaghan, 4 Mona Mason: Class 2 Chua's Fyjamas | Mrs.Francois Trepanier, 2 Mrs.Eva Harms, 3 Mrs.Jean Paul Forget.Class 3 Men's Pyjamas, | Mrs.Eva Harms; Class 4 Guest Towel, 2 Mrs.L.D.LaPalme; Class 5 Nightgowns, fancy.| Mrs.Robert Furey, 2 Mrs.Arthur Henderson Class 6 Ladies\u2019 Pyjamas, any material, 1 Mrs.Eva Harms, 2 Mrs.Doug Gunn, Class 8 Pillow Cases with Crochet, 1 Mabel Peddie, 2 Mrs L.D LaPalme, 3 Mrs.Jean Paul Forget Class® Towel with Crochet, 1 Lillian Chisholm 2 Stella Atkinson, 3 Margaret McBain.Class 10 Afghan, Large Crochet, 1 irene Patnaude, 2 Margaret McBain, 3 Stella Atkinson; Class 11 Crochet, any article, ! Mrs.H.St.Louis, 2 Mrs.Wilfred Tremblay, 3 Mrs.Jean Paul Forget.Class 12 Place mats, set of four, Mrs.Wallace Younie; Class 13.Two Pot Holders, 1 Margaret McBain, 2 Mrs L.D LaPaime, 3 Evelyn Caza.Class 14 Centerpiece, embroidery, | Mona Mason, 2 Emma Oerlemans, 3 Mrs.Doug Gunn, Class 16 Tea Cloth any type, coloured embroidery, 1 Emma Oerlemans, 2 Mrs.Eva Harms, Class 17 Luncheon Set, 4 place mats, 1 Mrs.Wilfred Vaincourt, 2 Mrs.Eva Harms.3 Mona Mason.HANDICRAFT CLASSES Afghan, Large, knit, 1 Mrs, Annette McAdam, 2 Miss Joanne McAdam, 3 Mrs.M.Fauteux; Lady's Sweater, fine, 1 Emma Oerlemans.Boy's Sweater, 1 Mrs.Dolorés Beauchamp.Lady's sweater, heavy, | Bar bara Ovans, 2 Mrs.Thérése D\u2019'Aoust.; Sweater, Man's, 1 Stella Atkinson; Lady's Crocheted Vest, 1 Emma Oerlemans.2 Mrs.Francois Trepanier : Sweater, child\u2019s fine knit, 1 Emma Oerlemans, 2 Mrs.Jean Paul Forget, 3 Mrs.Jean Paul Forget.Man's sweater, jumbo knit, 1 Emma Oerlemans.Knitted suit, children\u2019s 2.4 yrs.| Emma Oerlemans.Baby Carriage robe or afghan, 1 Stella Atkinson, 2 Irene Patnaude; Ladies after ski socks, 1 Mrs.Francois Trepanier; Lady's hand knit or crochet hat, 1 Irene Patnaude, 2 Margaret McBain, 3 Stella Atkinson.Child's sweater, iumbo knit, 1 Emma Oerlemans, 2 Barbara Ovans.Hand knit or crochet, child's Mittens, 1 Emma Oerlemans, 2 Emma Oerlemans, 3 Mrs.Francois Trepanier.Handmade Bedroom Slippers, any size, 1 Stella Atkinson, 2 FUREY ?™ Ns.Dolorés Beauchamp, 3 Mrs.L.D.LaPalme, Hooked yarnrug, 1 Ernest Robertson, 2 Mrs.L.À.Mills, Ernest Robertson, Hearth Rug, braided, 1 Mrs.Wilfred Trembley, 2 irene Patnaude, 3 Mrs.Wallace Younie: Hooked Rag Rug, } Mrs.Wilfred Vain: court, 2 Mrs.Wallace Younie; Hearth Rug.woven, 1 Mrs.Francois Trepanier, 2 Mrs.Vaincourt.; Catalogne Mat, 1 Mrs.Francois Trepanier, 2 Mrs.Wilfred Vaincourt; Any hand woven article, 1 Mrs.Francois Trepanier, 2 Mrs, Wilfred Vaincourt.; Fancy Bedspread, | Mrs.Jean Paul Forget, 2 Mrs.Wilfred Trembley; Crib quilt, 1 Mrs.Mona Mason, 2 Mrs.Francois Trepanier, 3 Mrs.Francois Trepanier.Quilt, quilting considered, 1 Mabel Peddie, 2 Mrs.Mona Mason, 3 Lillian Chisholm: Quilt, cotton pieced, 1 Mabel Peddie, 2 Mrs.Mona Mason, 3 Mabel Peddie.Quilt top (cotton) pieced, | Mrs.Mona Mason, 2 Mrs.Wilfred Vaincourt; Quilt, applique.1 Lillian Chisholm, 2 Mona Mason, 3 Judy Graham.Tote Bag, 1 Mona Mason, 2 Mrs.Wilfred NOTICE MY OFFICE IS NOW LOCATED AT 5 DALHOUSIE ST.(O'Connor Building) Huntingdon NEW TELEPHONE NO.- 264-3705 DR.GILLES PAYETTE OPTOMETRIST DT]: INTO YOUR OWN HOME IN we eT INSTALLED ON YOUR LOT C.M.H.C.approved Eligible for bank loans ond provincial rebate .23.8 x 40 514 room bungalow .Aluminum siding, no need to paint evterior \u201cFormica cupboards .110- 220 electric entrance .electric fixtures _.cooking fan .washer & dryer entrance ceramic hathronm FROM ONLY vaincourt, Collection of 3 pieces ot work made by woman of 70 years or over 2 Mrs.Wallace Younie Any hand made article in wearing apparel not other wise listed, 1 Mrs.Dolores Beauchamp, 2 Mrs.Wilfred Trembley, 3 Mrs.Jean Paul Forget, 4 Mrs.Wilfred Trem.dley, 5 Evelyn Caza, 6 Gerri McGerrigle, 7 Mrs.Wilfred Vaincourt, 8 Joyce Rudduck, 9 Miss D.Tincombe.Any hand made article not wearing apparel and not other wise listed, 1 Bonnie Mayville, 2 Harold Hunter, 3 Evelyn Caza, 4 Miss D.Tincombe, 5 Bonnie Mayville 6 Harold Hunter, 7 Mrs.Annette McAdam, 8 Debbie Rodger, 9 Mona Mason.Hand Leatherwork, 1 Mrs.Doug Gunn, 2 Mrs.Eva Harms; Neddiepoint, any article not otherwise listed, 2 Irene Patnaude.A remade garment from old cloths, 1 Mrs.Eva Harms, 2 Evelyn Caza, 3 Mrs.Doug Gunn; Doll, In hand made dress, 1 Lillian Chisholm, 2 Barbara Ovans, 3 Mrs.Dolorés Beauchamp.Tea Cosy, 1 Mrs.Robert Furey, 2 Lillian Chisholm, 3 Mona Mason: Novelty Toys hand made, ! Nancy Hamilton, Evelyn Caza, 3 Mona Mason; Fancy hand decorated handkerchief, 1 Lillian Chisholm, 2 Irene Patnaude, 3 Mrs.Arthur Henderson, Women's cofton dress, 1 Mrs.Robert Furey.Dress, ladies any material, except cotton, 1 Emma OQerlemans, 2 Mrs.M.Therese D\u2018Aoust; Child\u2018s dress for child under 12 years, 1 Mrs.Robert Furey, 2 Mrs.Jean Paul Forget, 3 Bonnie Mayville; Any article in smocking, 1 Mrs.Robert Furey, 2 Mrs.Robert Furey, 3 Irene Patnaude.SPECIAL DIVISION Zephyr Textiles Limited, Ormstown, special print house dress, winner Mrs.Robert Furey, set child's or infantis IN HANDICRAFT Stella Atkinson; Man's fancy socks .Ms.Donald McEwen; Large Afghans Mrs.Annette McAdam; Lady's fine sweater Emma Oerlemans; Baby carriage Robe or Afghan Stella Atkinson; Quilt, quilting con sidered-Mabel Peddie; Quilt, Applique Lillian Chisholm; Child\u2018s Dress for child under 12 years Mrs.Robert Furey.Special prize donated by a friend for winners in Hooked yarn rug, | Ernest Robertson, 2 Mrs.L.A.Mills.Mrs.Wilfred Bryson special for best fancy apron Mrs.Margaret McBain, apron, housework with bib Nancy Hamilton ; best in class 116 Mrs.Dolores Beauchamp.Mrs, Robert Furey special for best gppliqued quilt Lillian Chisholm Simpson-Sears Ltd silver revere bowl for the most points won in Handicraft sections Mrs.Emma Oerlemans.Mr.and Mrs.Andrew McGerrigle special for best lady's sweater, fine Emma Oerlemans; for the winners of class 116A any hand made article not wearing apparel and not otherwise listed 1 Bonnie Mayville, 2 Harold Hunter 3 Evelyn Caza, 4 Miss D.Tin combe, 5 Bonnie Mayville, 6 Harold Hunter.JUNIOR DIVISION Class 48 Woodwork by boy not exceeding 18 years.! Donald irving.; Class 49 Any hand made articie by boy not ex ceeding 18 years, | Clifford Furcall, 2 Michael Mayville; Class 50 Crayon or pastel pic fures by boy or girl not ex ceeding 18 years 1 Bonnie Smith 2 David Gardner, 3 Ann Harvey, 2 This pretty young miss isn't leaning on her baton from fatique.She\u2019s one of the Junior Rhythmettes, and this position is part of the routine from one of The junior Rhythmettes are all between the ages of 5to 10 and for many Ormstown Exhibition was their first performance.the group's numbers.\u2018The Shadow of Your Smile\u201d 4 Val Furcall; Class 51 Oil Painting by boy or girl not ex ceeding 18 years 1 Keith Seniuk, 2 Ann Harvey, 3 Linda Galar neau, 4 Patricia Hales; Class 51 Oil painting by boy or girl not exceeding 18 years, ! Nancy Hamilton, 2 Barbara Moore: Class 53 Muffins, 6 on plate, | Janet Sproule, 2 Val Furcall, 3 Gerri McGerrigle, 4 Joyce Ruddock; Class 54 Drop cookies, 6 on plate, 1 Janet Sproule, 2 Nancy Hamilton, 3 Debbie Rodger.4 Cindy Barrington; Class 55 Home made candy, 12 pieces on plate, 1 Cindy Rodger, 2 Janet Sproule, 3 Val Furcall, 4 Gerri McGerrigle.Class 56 Chocolate cake, trosted, 1 Diane McKell, 2 Gerri McGerrigie, 3 Cindy Barrington, 4 Joyce Ruddock; Class 57 Piel Janet Sproule; Class 58 Pant suit, 3 Diane McKell; Class 59 Any knitted article, 1 Janet Sproule, 2 Diane McKeli, 3 Susan Squires.Class 60 Cotton skirt, 1 Gerri McGerrigle; Class 61 Any knittted fabric, | Diane McKell, 2 Diane McKell; Class 62 Dress, any material ! Nancy Hamilton, 2 Joyce Ruddock, 3 Gerri McGerrigle, 4 Diane McKell; Class 63 Any article, hand made in sewing, 1 Nancy Hamilton, 2 Cindy Rodger, 3 Anna Tudino, 4 Diane McKell; JUNIOR DIVISION CLASSES Section 7 Club.Crocheted article, 1 Debbie Rodger, 2 Cathy McEwen, 3 Debbie McCaig, 4 Shirley Duncan; Jewelry Box, 1 Barbara Cindy Rodger, 3 Susan Cowper, 4 Cathy McEwen; Shirley 2 Cindy Rodger.3 etanche re lh oh SS Teen a 4 Sa A Sh SINGER CENTER Moore, 2 Hand made flowers, 1 Duncan, BRAND NEW ZIG-ZAG 99° Call 373-4933 18 Market, Valleyfield 9995.DAUPHINAIS Open to Girls that are members of a Junior Farm 3 Rebecca Pederson; Class 40 Pencil drawing or sketching, 1 Debbie Rodger, 4 Janet Elliott; Cake Decorations, 1 Dawn D'Aoust, 3 Mrs.M.Therese D'Aoust, 4 Mr.William L.Phené, Elliott, 2 Shirley Duncan, 3 , ; Arthur Champion, 2 Val Furcali ; 35 Mrs.M.Therese D\u2018Aoust; pion, ali, Na ated Bo Class38 Painting, still lifeinoil, 3 Barbara Moore; Class 41 INancy \u2018Hamilton, 2 Mary 1 Mrs.M.Therese D\u2018Aoust; Charcoal drawing or sketching, 1 Graham, 3 Cathy McEwen, 4 Shirley Duncan; Home made candy, 1 Shirley Duncan, 2 Janet Class 39 Water Color Painting, 1 (continued on page 11) Louise Bourassa, 2 Ann Harvey, pets PEE Ear er a = EE BE TST À i Sproule, 3 Val Furcall, 4 Nancy Hamilton: Chocolate Cake, not trosted, | Kathy Kerr, 2 Debbie McCaig, 3 Karen Kerr, 4 Mary Graham: Drop Cookies, 6 on a plate, 1 Nancy Hamilton, 2 Janet Elliott, 3 Debbie Rodger.4 Lynne Chisholm.SPECIALS IN THE JUNIOR DIVISION Mrs.Allan Cavers special in hand made article by boy not exceeding 18 years, winner Clifford Furcall.Mrs.Alan Hooker special in pie, Janet Sproule; Hand Made article in sewing by girl not exceeding 18 years, Nancy Hamilton, hand made flowers, Shirley Duncan; Home baking tied Kathy Kerr and Nancy | Hamilton.Miss Marjorie Roy, most prize money taken in Section 7, Shirley Duncan.Miss Helen McCormick hand made dress, Nancy Hamilton.Mr.R.E.Forrester special in classes 49 and 50 1 Clifford HEREEu IN ORMSTOWN FOR THE RIGHT AIR CONDITIONER Furcall, 2 Bonnie Smith, 3 Michael Mayville, 4 David Gardner.Mrs.R.E.Forrester, most money taken in classes 53 57, 1 Janet Sproule, 2 Janet Sproule, 3 Janet Sproule.Most money taken in classes 58 63, winner 1 Diane McKell, 2 Nancy Hamilton, 3 Gerri McGerrigle.In Memory of the Late Mrs.D.E.Black winner of class 49 Clifford Furcalt, 50 Bonnie Smith, 51 Keith Seniuk, 52 Nancy Hamilton.Mrs.Jasper Lamb special, cake decorations, Dawn Elliott.Mrs.Doug Elliott best decorated doll, Nancy Hamilton.5000 BTU 6000 BTU 8000 BTU 8000 BTU VERTICAL FOR SLIDING GLASS WINDOWS $309.95 $179.95 $199.95 $249.95 10500 BTU $379.95 15000 BTU $459.95 NO CASH REQUIRED FINE ART Class 36 Oil Painting, original, 1 Fred Harison, 2 Fred Harison, 3 alfred Dupont, 4 Ann Harvey, 5 Comms, cmv.ve 3 AS LOW AS $10.00 A MONTH SEA a By yma com a oie \u2018depend on CILUX TRUTONE White?Dollar for dollar acai Cl ge paint HA For the right paint at the right price, see us first.BEAUCHAMP FRERE ORMSTOWN ROLFE & SON HUNTINGDON ÿ 4 i eT CER Ea ere pres EE 18 J 3 4 Cut flowers, baking, preserves win prizes at Fair (continued from page 10) Agnes McKelil, 2 Evelyn Caza, 3 Evelyn Caza.Class 42 Any article in Ceramics, 1 Mr.H.J.McMahon, 2 Mrs.Dawn Brown, Mr.H.J, McMahon, 4 Mrs.Dawn Brown, 5 Mr.H.J.McMahon; Class 43 Poster design, 1 Ann Harvey, 2 Ann Harvey; Class 44 Amateur Photography, black and white, 5 pieces, 1 Mrs.Francois Trepanier, 2 Miss D.Tincombe, 3 Carl J.Dowdall; Class 45 Amateur Photography, colored collection, 5 pieces, 1 Carl J.Dowdall, 2 Miss D.Tincombe, 3 Betty McEwen; Class 46 Pic tures, Needle point or petit point, framed, | Beryl Agnew, 2 Ernest Robertson, 3 Ernest Robertson, 4 Diane McKell; Class 47 Pic tures, embroidered, framed, 1 Pear! Barrons, 2 Pearl Barrons, 3 Gary Rankin, Bonnie Mayville SPECIAL IN FINE ART Mrs.Lindsay Cullen special for tirst three winners in Qil Painting, original, | Fred Harison, 2 Fred Harison, 3 Alfred Dupont.Mrs, Lindsay Cullen special for first three winners in Oil Painting, copy, 1! Mr.H.J McMahon, 2 Therese D'Aoust, 2 Therese D'Aoust.Special prize donated hy a friend for winner in Needie point picture class Beryl Agnew Special prize donated by a friend for winner in Em broidered, framed picture Pear! Barrons.CUT FLOWERS Class 201 Peonies, arrangement of single hloom with greenery 1 Betty McEwen, 2 Mrs.Lloyd Sproule, 2 Donald McEwen; Class 202 Peonies, best artistic arrangement, 1 Miss D.Tincombe, 2 Mrs.Donald McEwen; Class 203 Pansies, Artistic arrangement in bowl, } Ernest Robertson, 2 Mrs.Donald McEwen, 3 Miss D.Tincombx:, Class 206 - Iris, Single Spike, 1 Mrs.Preston Hooker, 2 Donald McEwen, 3 Judy Graham Class 207 Iris Three dissimilar spikes, 1 Mrs.Bessie Younie, 2 Annette McAdam, 3 Mrs.Donald McEwen; Class 208 Iris, Ar fistic arrangement 1 Miss D.Tincombe; Class 209 Tulips, single bloom 1 Donald McEwen, 2 Mrs.Preston Hooker, 3 Mrs.Donald McEwen.Class 212 Formal dining fable centre piece of cut flowers (no candles) table to be provided \u2018i, exhibitor, not to exceed card table size.! Mrs.Donald McEwen, 2 Judy Graham.3 Betty McEwen, 4 Mrs.Donald McEwen; Class 213 Artistic basket of Spring flowers with appropriate green, 1 Mrs.Donald McEwen, .2 Judy Graham, 3 Miss Joanne McAdam: Class 214 Miniature bouquets not higher than 6 in ches, 1 Miss D.Tincombe, ?Mrs Preston Hooker, 3 Judy Graham; Class 215 Artistic arrangement of wild flowers, 3 varieties, 1 Miss D.Tincombe, ?Judy Graham, 3 Mrs.Clinton McWhinnie; Class 216 Bouquet mixed variety lilacs, | Annette McÂdam, 2 Mrs.Clinton Me Whinnie; Class 217 Arrangement of flowers using a teapot and two cups and saucers.1 Mabel Peddie, 2 Mrs.Donald McEwen, 3 Miss D.Tincombe, Class 218 Corsage made by exhibitor, 1 Emma Ocrlemans, 2 Mrs.Donald McEwen, 3 Mra Wilfred Vaincourt.POTTED PLANTS Class 221 Geraniums, 1 pot, single, 1 Judy Graham, 2 Mrs Wilfred Vaincourt.Class 222 Geraniums, 1 pot, double, 1 Mrs D.McEwen, Mrs.D.McEwen Class 223 Begonia in bloom, | Donald McEwen, 2 Mrs.Wilfred Vaincourt, 3 Annette McAdam.Class 224 Collection of Begonias 1 Mrs.Sophie Faubert, 2 Mrs.Sophie Faubert, 3 Mrs.Sophie Faubert: Class 225 Coleus, | variety, 1 Mrs.Sophie Faubert.2 Donald McEwen, 3 Donald McEwen, Class 226 Coleus, 4 varieties, 1 Mrs.Wilfred Vain court; Class 227 Fern, any variety, 1 Mrs.Wiltred Vain court, 2 Donald McEwen, 3 Mrs Lloyd Sproule; Class 228 Fuchsia, in bloom, | Joanne McAdam, 2 Mrs Wilfred Vain court.Class 23} Polly Prim, 1 Joanne McAdam, 2 Judy Graham; Class 232 Gloxinia, 1 pot in bloom, 1 Mrs, Germain Laplante: Class 234 Any variety potted plant not listed above, 1 Mrs.Sophie Faubert, 2 Mrs.Sophie Faubert, 3 Donald McEwen; Class 235 Cactus, any plant, 1 Annette McAdam, 2 Mrs L.A.Mills; Class 236 Philodendron, 1 Donald McEwen; Class 237 African Violet, in bloom, single, } An , nette McAdam, 2 Mrs.Wilfred Vaincourt, Class 238 African Violet, in bloom, collection, 1 Mrs.Donald McEwen; Class 239 African Violet in bloom double, 1 Nancy Hamilton, 2 Mrs.Wilfred Vaincourt.3 Judy Graham.SPECIALS IN FLOWERS Miss Marjorie Roy Special for most money taken in African Violets, winner Mrs.Wiltrea Vaincourt.Miss Marjorie Roy special for most money taken in Geraniums, winner Mrs.Donald McEwen.Miss Marjorie Roy special for best ferns, winner Ars.Wilfred Vaincourt.Mrs.Lois McCaig special for most artistic arrangement of wild flowers, 3 varieties, winner Miss D.Tincombe.Mrs.Lois McCaig special for arrangement of flowers using a teapot and two cups end saucers, winner Mrs.Mabel Peddie Crest Hardware special Ar tistic basket of spring flowers, winner Mrs.Donald McEwen Caisse Populaire, Ormstown, Special n flower and plant sections, winner Mrs.Donald McEwen Mrs.Alton Graham special for artistic basket of spring flowers, winner Mrs.Donald McEwen SPECIAL FLOWER SHOWN SATURDAY Table Decoration, cut flowers suitahie for dining table, 1 Mrs Donald McEwen, 2 Judy Graham 3 Mrs.Lloyd Sproule, 4 Mrs Preston Hooker, 5 Miss D Tincombe, Arrangement ot cut garden flowers, mixed variety, | Judy Graham, 2 Aaron Churchill Peonies, arrangement of single hioom, 1 Mrs Lloyd Sproule, 2 Mrs.Donald McEwen 3 Cindi Mac Dougall Peonies, side table arrangement 1 Mrs Lloyd Sproule, 2 Mrs.Donald McEwen, 3 Miss D.Tincombe.Roses, arrangement of three blooms, 1 Mrs.Lloyd Sproule Cup and saucer floral arrangement, ! Mrs.Preston Hooker, 2 Miss D.Tincombe, 3 Mrs.Lloyd Sproule, 4 Mrs.Donald McEwen.Iris, Artistic arrangement, | Mrs.Donald McEwen, 2 Judy Gratiam, 3 Mrs.Preston Hooker, 4 Miss D.Tincombe.Mrs.Alton Graham special tor best table decoration, cut flowers, Mrs.Donald McEwen HOME BAKING Class 330 doz Parkerhouse rolls, + Mrs.Wiitred Vaincourt, 7 Mrs Douglas McNaughton Class 131 Fancy yeast bread.Barbara Ovans, 2 Mrs Mona Mason, : Mrs Doualas Mc Naughton Clays 137 Hom ,made bread, white, Ars Douglas Mc Naughton Mis Terry Rue, 3 Mrs Terry Rice Class 133 Quick bread.nut date, etc, with baking powder 1 Barbara Ovans, 2 Gero MeGerrigie, 3 Mrs.Douglas McNaughton, Class 134.doy | Mrs Preston Hooker 2 Mrs Clinton McWhinnie Barbara Ovans.Class 135 Horne made buns, | pan, 1 Mrs Clinton McWhinnie, ?Mrs Douglas McNaughton, 3 Mrs Wilfred Vaincourt Class 136 Home made whole wheat bread | Mrs Douglas McNaughton, ?Mrs Wilfred Vamcourt 3 Barbara Ovans.Class 137 doz Tea Biscuits, | Mrs.Clinton McWhinnie, 2 Mrs.Douglas McNaughton, 3 Mrs.Wiltred Vaincourt Class 139 Decorated Cake, | Barbara Ovans, 2 Bar bara Ovans Class 110 Layer cake, not frosted, | Barbara Ovans Class 141 Spiced cake, not frosted.1 Barbara Ovans, Class 142 Sponge cake, | Barbara Ovans Class 143 Jelly Roll, | Barbara Ovans, 2 Mrs.Wiltred Vain court: Class 146 Chocolate cake, not frosted, | Mrs.Richard Julien, 2 Donald Irving, 3 Bar bara Ovans; Class 147 Cookies, rolled; 2 varieties, 3 each, 1 Mrs, Mona Mason; Class 149 \u20182 doz.Doughnuts, 1 Mrs.Mona Mason, 2 Mrs.Richard Julien.Class 150 1.doz.Macaroons, 1 Mrs.Mona Mason, ?Mrs.Russell Stewart: Class 151 Short bread | Bar bara Ovans, 2 Christina Winter, 3 Mrs.Wilfred Vaincourt.Class 148 '.doz drop cookies 1 Mrs.Arthur Henderson, 2 Mrs.Mona Mason, 3 Mrs.Douglas Mc Naughton Class 152 1 Ib.box assorted Candy, | Mrs.Arthur Henderson, 2 Mrs.L.À.Mills, 3 Mrs.L.D LaPalme, Class 153 1 Ib.bo» Divinity Fudge, 2 Mrs.Wiltrec Vaincourt; Class 154 \u2018: doz.squares, 2 varieties, 3 cach, 1 Mrs.Clinton McWhinnie, 2 Mrs.Clinton McWhinnie, 3 Barbara Ovans: Class 155 Collection of horne made baking, 8 varieties, set on individual table provided by exhibitor, 1 Barbara Ovans, 2 Mrs.Douglas McNaughton: Class 156 Lemon pie, with Mut ting, JOHN DEERE TILL MARCH 1972 AON RENTALS WITH TRADE-INS Authorized John Deere dealer for Huntingdon and Ormstown district | SALES - SERVICE - REPAIRS NO DOWN PAYMENT NO INTEREST SEE US FOR ALL JOHN DEERE EQUIPMENT WARRANTEE SERVICE | Les Equip.M.Dumouchel St-Stanislas-de-Kostka Tel.373-0411 meringue, 1 Mrs.Russell Stewart, 2 Mrs.Bessie Younie, 3 Barbara Ovans.Class 157 Berry pie, | Mrs.Wilfrea Vaincourt, 2 Barbara Ovans, 3 Mrs.Russell Stewart.Class 158 Cherry pie, | Barbara Ovans 7 Mrs.Russell Stewart, 3 Miss Dolores Beauchamp Class 159 Apple Pie, 1 Barbara Ovans Gerri McGerrigle, 3 Mrs.Clinton McVhinnie.Class 160 Pumpkin Pie, 1 Mrs Sophie Faubert.2 Barbara Ovans, 3 Christina Winter.Class 161 Raisin pie, 1 Barbara Ovans, 2 Mrs Russell Stewar?Mrs.Wiltred vawncourt Claws 162 Butterscotch pie, 1 Barbar Ovans.Ciass 163 Maple Syrur 1 gt.jar.1 Aaron Churchill Donald Irving, 3 Mrs Niltred Vaincourt.Class l6$ Maple Sugar, 1 pound cake, 1 Norris Sample, 2 Floyd Stevenson, 3 Aaron Churchill Class 165 Honey, 16 oz.honey jar 1 Mrs Richard Julien.Class 166 Honey in comb, 1 pound, 1 AArs Richard Julien 2 Howaro Geddes.Class 167 Display, ot any kind of «ggs.| Aaron Churchill.Class l& 1 dos Brown eggs nn carton 1 Janet Sproule, 2 Mrs Franco s Trepanter 3 Mrs Arthur Henderson Special With the compliments of the South Western Quebec Protestant Settlement Society Must be exhibited by producers Best five, 13 oz bottes regulation size of maple syrup plus three 1 th, cakes maph sugar | Floyd Stevenson.Aaron Church tl 3 Norr Sample PRESERVES, JAMS, ETC.Class 169 Marmalad orange, | print, | Ars Robert McGerrigle 2 Ars Lloyd Sproule, Mrs Bessie Youn Class 170 Marmalade, 3 trust, | pint, 1 Mrs.Robert McGerrigle.7 Mrs.Wallace Younie, 3 Mrs Preston Hooker.Class 171 Rhubarb Conserve, 1 pint, 1 Mrs Lloyd Sproule, 2 Mrs Wallace Younie, 3 Mrs.Wiltrid Vain court.Class 173 Canned peaches, | pint 1 Mrs.Lloyd Sproule, 2 Mrs Robert McGerrigle, 3 Mrs.Preston Hooker Class 174 Canned Raspbherries, ! pint, } MArs.Robert McGerrigle Mrs.Lloyd Sproule, 3 Mrs Wilfred Vamcourt Class 175 Preserved Cherries, 1 pit | Mrs.Robert McGerriale, 2 Mrs Robert McGerrigte.Class 176 Preserved Strawberries, | pint, 1 Mrs.Wiltred Vaincourt, 2 Mrs Lloyd Sproule, 3 Mrs.Kobert McGerrigle Class 177 Preserved Blueberries, Tot, 1 Mrs.Lloyd Sproule, 2 Mrs Robert McGerrigle, 3 Mrs Robert McGerrigle, Class 178 Joly, ! pint or less, ! Ars.Robert McGerrigle, 2 Mrs Besse Younmie, 3 Mrs Robert McGerrigie; Class 179 Peach Jam, 1 pint, 1 Mrs Robert McGerrigle, 2 Mrs Wilfred Vaincourt, 3 Mrs.Lloyd Sproule Class 180 Raspberry Jam 1 pint, | Mrs.Robert McGerrigle, 2 Mrs.Lloyd Sproule, 3 Mrs Wilfred Vaincourt.Class 181 Strawberry Jam | pint, 1 Are Preston Hooker 2 Mrs.Robert McGerrigie, 3 Mrs Lioyd sproule, Class 1872 Plum Jam, | pint, lMrs.Robert Me Gerrigie .Mrs.Lloyd Sproule, 3 Mrs Preston Hooker SPECIALS IN HOME BAKING Mrs.Charles Bolduc \u201cpecrat mn Fancy Yeast Bread winner Mrs Barbara Ovans Mrs.Charles Bolduc special sn Home made bread.white winner Mrs.Douglas McNauahton Mrs.Charles Parent special in Home made buns, winner Mrs Clinton McWhinnie.Mrs.A A McCormick special in pies, winner Barbara Ovans, 2 Mrs.Russell Stewart.Miss Marjorie Roy special in cakes, winner Barbara Ovans Mrs.Robert Furey special in decorated cake.winner Barbara Ovans.Crest Hardware special in Jams and Preserves, winner Mrs.Robert McGerrigle.Mrs.E Sault special n snares | Mrs Clinton Me , 4 (a FF; The RCMP musical ride thrilled many during their performances at Orm stown Fair on Wednesday and Thursday nights.of Inspector Clifford Moran.are shown here doing Howick farnter ~ things A retired can do many vite Mrs Bruce Chisholm has turned, her mind and her hands to creative work since thes sold their dary herd last year and the results were shown at Ormstoun Exhibition Seventeen entries brought her 10 first prizes.scconds 1 third and 1 tafth Her quit Memones involved ail problems but the result was a beautiful eye catching sorts ol manoeuvres that make up the ride.Whinnie 1 Ars Canton Wbinne 3 Barbara QO, ans Allen K Enghish speca on honey, vnner Ar # char Julien Allen wm Encosn pe at 8 Maple products
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