Paisley Tweedsmuir Scrapbook Volume 3, page 6

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-. ca, IEa,LLLLL=-a7g',"i'ATi'r"' _ --_e _-- - r-e'r- -et s. F"",'" "M"_r _ 5_ 5 - ,._ _ ,4» , "_ 1BNitogw,' SEPT. 12, 1956 -" l 'tiisrirrrtris, t , ., _ _ "V ;,5 ,tl"t?ft.i..y....?! +5., 5 ., - ... _ - ' --7 - _ -i tws; "Y" /'t'atrg --.-- " - L . _-- " "'73. S'?' H _ . ' _. 'fi, W»: V am 5 . Orse . ird)Cattle Shows Feature 1r,,iXi,rTi,,ll:sli',irt'r', Eg1 'aa " "gt '55 55:" i, l '.' aim ag 1m "E28 . , , __ Mit). 3If" 3513' . t) V I - ', ' ' , As Over 2500 In Attendance it'?sisiisi),'.,rsj'riiftri, e e 5 5e .- . 5 _ ' . l ll / r'i'a,it ' i __' e. is . es ' . e, . . _. ' (ae ,. (k JNYM - " 5.3 1 ' aw, y F r--------" "h, _y'j'4,'#X1' - " " - tter. WM." 1" . pp, is.» Fe. Climaxing 100 years of history: t, 'gC)fia r, 5 . . eitiri(s,'WgE's5'. 'tiieb'jrji':a / 'i",i):i3,ii,iliiiiiiiitiigiii, l with one of its finest presenta- Jo),', dill/ikaude?" of Markdale, ;{~-'*'3:'<'~: r"'i'alm " . Tr." "/1913"? "339"" f5 llllllK '5E,,t,8Bfd1gQlR tions, Paisley agricultural Socie-. H.211" CS. Wilbert Wheeler of fim'gg l "um, _ . A: . 'li.glt Eii,Rii't',iifiiiiil 't tl , . 5 ' lk' 13' on Monday and Tuesaatscopetr, Ill, S org 21.3? R0bt-_~Turnbull of" yg "is. r 'rll - . ' » - Mtiti,r#arael " _ q , " t . I cn tremendous success with its cenu, 2511:1615, l,' btayifuuy groom- we . - - IlBltliti8llN1 " l _" Bt , {Wise . . " V lsennial fall fair, an event which N urnou s, we" the majority of i tt q '9 'il I tt Xi'efgi'gg'e . , 5/1, . . - . BtNlt enabled it to maintain its positionlp lies-Ht i e , . t . MliBittllrlt& - " t 9:5,",gm': - , as one of the finest small towni g l e.r ng snow of carriage -"imBllit - Itl Bl _ {égnwe " , ' fairs in Ontario. tilytcknT,horses drew thead- s "iaiitNlBll t M8 Bl » it: , Although down somewhat' from, Pirati.on of the crowd. Here the i /< Bl ' tt ' . szi'fr'i _,eiiieiii'ii)ci',; . . ll ' . last year. attendance at River- £013 "mum's Were Norm Lamber- V 'BlIillilgf " , . 1%),» 'r1i'-1fca1lir_llla2i'k'ti2il'if'i,, ' I " I side Park un Tuesday outstrip- ens 00ff nglgerton, Dr. G. E. Walk- i BllriMllm t I , , ;,,:;2:5,.,. Ffa iiiiliilillBiMEii,itl , I I i "Cd any other district lair, as over. a over, a comparative , 'ir-i, I I , I - 't 5 1' - 23%;???" l tN , " 21W . 5 newcomer to the show rim . H " . tt - - ' . 1RR5 ' '..i' ivy/i". , 3w ' 18 ,oU0 persons passed through the L _ g; . . a? 5 M - . . - , . " 'fytif .3555; 1ltKEENjN - , r 8r , . genes. And the show in every de- . McKelvey ot Walkerton and B , - ' - p., ite r'::"?,', T8iBBl5gERg8giSilllt1 g e 5 , ' . , ' . the Wheelers. ' . We' ' . " ' . ' ' I - " 251-1; - 2%?22191' ', . Pd! lment, was worthy oi the big . e - 5 . . , - ~55 * 'llllgllEEa© '8tetrg 5 'l crow-d5 By)? steder.t of Paisley was the , , " ' 5 MiigMl18riiij:ir,)i, . " 2355;, t _ Opening the program, hundreds big winner in the pony classes. r,:' ' g11 _ ' )f'fffr53'.'::_:- " "we, lligig 'l' Ii , of school children, headed by the One of the most popular tea- 'r', i 1 , , ' , MMiiEiggmltall 'tR' 8glgttt'iisaitig, " . IN ' PalSley Boys' and Girly Band, tui'es of the livestock show was t ' - - - MliMlWailMall IliWt't'l'iNiiMt'aii,l,,,- I i paraded to the park. i, the classes for A-EE Club members. _ ", ' . , V3:if:fi-§;fl=_'_1:3",11""JWVgéireevgli FE " . Also in the arade were many [ln the calf classes, the iurtioty win- " , ligi-igEiat)t5ENMi% MMg'gii'imEb't"i'iiiiiti?2'i:'ka, - . ' , p J it ' N y r e . q -wtiw, o ~,rv°§m MSiltNWaE Tr; _. . T, . . creditable floats, whose theme in ms were: Ist, Roberta Nelsonel gg 'l-IIN .ee/gww 5 - . most cases was 100 years of de- Paisley; and, Donnie Brook, Rip- - " ' 'NI- vim»: iiiiiiC "s!llra'r's'rli'iiiaii5iiiigti,lFJ5 "953%?! tt . . velopmcnt in the trade or bust- ley; 3rd, Bob Weber, Mildmay; - ' IBlllrlNtBalllIl - iéfig - - _ ness of their sponsors. Winners 41h D011 Ribey, Paisley; 5th, Peter I $t5BlgiNig, - ' a ' , . ' Igii-Igiia " . were Pct-3 Cutter's Paisley Cream- Dales, Cargill; 6th, Gordon Mc- 1algMt " - 'l2ilMlllM W 5 $39,159" . ' " cry float: Cantire Schoo1's pretty Kay, Tiverton; 7th, Doug Howe,) .. .. .. _ - . 'ifg4NIEirtira5Bmtt- " , . . entry: Villa Doon Dairy's old- Paisley; 8th, Fraser Downey, Tiv- 5:555ng 'gARDFN'S CHAlRr,cops.idered a relic of earlier days by Middle.. ' fashioned turnout; Syd Middle- erton'. 9th, Allan Gregg, Paisley; buildi untyl ounCIl, the warden s chair may find a place in the new county tron's contrast of old and newlloth, Murray White, Paisley. Sen- Ingsothousih it may notlbe officially used. Above Mrs. R. V. (Violet) heating units, the old pot-bellied ior class: Edith Mchivmy, Port eymour, county clerk s secretary, tests the historic chair. Slave belching out smoke: andlElng; George Ribey, Port Elgin; ----r----------- Bill Minto. riding in a buggy inIStGWth Dudgeon, Paisley; Bob . which Lord Elgin rude, Laurie, Port Elgin; Howard Ribey, N B . . Interior exhibits in domestic Port Elgin; Anne Laurie, Port ew LII lng I et science, fancy work. school work, Elgin; Jim Convoy, Tiverton; . horticultural and agricultural irr'C'- Garry Griffenharr1, Kincardine; _ . i . I . ducts were above average, both Murray Alexander, Tiverton; Mil- t ' d h . in number and quality. Floral dred White, Kincardine. S O rlc a r en s C CII r bloom and garden protiuce re-, Grand champion, Edith McGil- Although the warden's chair t . V . Elected the favorable season. Iivay. Reserve champion, Robertgl from the present Middi O hCr furniture for the new a relic of the county's earliest Hundreds thronged the pavilion' N _ , County Council eh b esex building, but took no action days, although it might not he throughout Tuesday afternoon. l elson. . a h if t mov t t am ers may toward any purchases. A tur- used in the council chamber . . ,- Breeding el er class, open D e 0 he new chambers in that meetin will heh . ' t The livestock 'SOON povidedthe Cargill and Paisley 4-H Clubs: the aim t g told next . ' highlights of the fair, however. Tack Hopper Paisley' Barry To]: b il . Cris -completed county week to continue discussions Most of the other desks,' 'The horse and cattle classes were ton and Charles Tollori Cargill; milling. dcslrs of county on the furnishing problem, however, have already been worthy of much larger exhibi- Jack Cumming Mary H'owe and souncnors which have been . t w spoken for by sentimental tions and drew large followings Ale Th . b 'i',',',' Pal 1e my}? chambers since the Although no thou ht former council r all afternoon. C, - x om u n, 'l"T building was constructcd will to hay b . g seems . 'l"' Prominent among the winnéi's , be replaced by new furniture. probleme een given to f" Officials said ti: in the cattle classes were Wilfred - y . ' . as yet, committee b bl ey wr'"' Inglis, Paisley, and Norman' Members or the county members and county officials Pro a y be sold or given Schmidt, Mildmay, in the H01- property committee Spent felt that a place would htrve Emu); to BX-COuncilors or' stein section. The Polled Angus several hours examining to be found in the new build. 8:112:31 ll former "Winners. - class saw Gordon Ribey ot Un- 5 55 55 Pits of flesh. chairs {and ing for the old warden's chair, 5-... en Des of family his. derwood and E. Ribey of Tiverton ;. . ' ' ' _ ii - C i _ ' tmtgtte'a' *irc0u'rvi"é, Tel'; .:,5.:2 winning most of the awards, and I -- ' Paisley 1h'rls Graduate at Guelpl 1" _ @333" in the Shorthorn department Don w . _ ' - . MiiBil5 ' , " . . ... ' ' - " La: 2, :5 5 Q -Bi5mMiit= . BVN _ 'ir Etfirs)ifsf/ l McKay of Tiverton, Nelson Howe il - , ' _ RllM, . .. t'i'iiiiitliiiikSllll 2.5.131 . . ri. _ ' 'IMI?, " , " Iii,?,)")?,)':: oi Paisley and J. Weber and Sons tit, f ' " 1 _ ' 'Mit " ' " iLNliM - I 2. ' .1 E - ' 'd _ "ti1iiiit'ril2irlij, of Mildmay provided stiff com- . ta e 7 Mt r 1' " , MIN, t . MI 5'e 'ia r " MI ' Mi iw.., q . " . - 'g'fiic','iiCAi" Black of Chesley swept the Here- I "we ' 'llim - t " . 'ri"v"Lt'/s'iriserie"u1'v'a . " _ " ? Bar,; ass?" " ' ' Il V (j)% 'v1", _ ford lists-, and also scored heavily - ' B, Mil . , MIN - ' g» " 9 w," "t I%"r'ie: _ ".1iss'vig . _ T _ with grades. Jim Edgeworth of __ - - are Sam - B.'"s'; lgfs"' tt " » ' 'ew'e ii5g,aq Wsu' " ' Elig l V ; C . " ' . EW. M. - - Klih% use» "to. . " 55 - .. My? emu-M have _ . 5'FS ,5 . - g.- x ., 5 Cargill also won m the grades , - ' » " " "a @935 ' ', - "we", IlliMlil8 I . - ""'2' 1'? ' - , Fi,:r2Ma - gather a magnificent display of " - 1:055: 5 egg; V753???" 45:" I " 5 . .NlllirFi;i/jhtM 'ai-sri));;:;?,,)?:)) 'ei-Pa 8ig 3/315: some of ufe finest horseflesh in , : 1(,,:¢;1'w,ij IlMlrlltBiililNrBrMil1 i ' ' IlMEilll Fiiil 1:y'iitr,v,% "tb,'.ii'iaii,iiii)i:'iA, Eg. Mt tMII _ 2 entries coming considerable dis- .. Ft, "*egm" "ah"iMBB:gialgilll i '5" EtE'i,'s'r:i'j1iis'rl, , Eiiirii'iit, ""?s't, T tances. l on is," BlllMNiii"iaWl,rr,li'riatr1Sg are" 'NlIrr', _","" V , In the wagon classes, Glen ' weigh/49$ MEgiEidiN5 "319: 2"" _ '%v%'~*'h 5""? 'iilhEWi'at'j'i?i), J - - Krr: _ and Mr. and Mrs. Ross More 5 Ir , " "Nigt r Mita' "al I 1eii8li1 Itihit'aM " 'Stiiv-6aiEai1 ',rTr5'fi,',r:Cv)i:',i'cr we: l C , of Belmore dominated with their , I " . " ., we W, , 5 Ei - . ' BEM , . . ' Mitt g ' ll R i1. 'tr C _,' fine animals. q '. 'm, 1 , , IM o 1 , , ' 5 ' - , , I , - e ' ' . - . . tt I": _i)drri1::f'i,r/,:r,.r,r, 15.2.5: i 1 The heavy classes saw Charles l ' E w i " tt ' l Ill' _ V TM" ' cr'.. ' Halliday of Chesley, Bruce Miller 5 HELEN B, GRANT! ' mgr f . ' 5 MARILYN McARTHUR of Paisley and Elmo Pritchard or. (named W E M. DABROCI! - f- MARGARET D. BROWN ', daughter of M 5 Lucknow fighting it out for the were all new)?" a: 'll,', 2139239533? 22'alf2 Tell lib; we???" Professional Ethics: Jessie McArthur of 55:12: "xiii: 'idte. i awards. - exam on ma T My amen ' a ttrrotMr.agtdMrs.Don ld F ted ' - air, May 12. They are graduates Dmoch ot p lsl . a in trom the school Of nursing si, ot Paisley Continuation School. From let to dang a. ey, and Meier: met Doris Brown, tit Kitchener-Wa . _" an" are, Helen B. Greed, daughter of Mr. Ul 'e/2tgff,ihtigh',ot1're,; ll" armm ot PMS. :Miss McArthur 31:?liosoa 2:255:12: _ _ "f... 1rcWhrhun Grant ot Paisley, who was prterAth_l, .. - _ T . ' p. . . I? Paisley Public and Continua, V q .-. .e l glut,? Walkerton District High 5 "

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