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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 47

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THtkSTMY. OCTOBER 25. 1963 THE OTTAWA JOURNAL 47 I 1 Valleys 4-H Clubbers invading the Winter Fair ly DAVID McWILUAMS Tha JeurawJ II carve wcr emy people Ottawa Wtotar Fair official would he a lot happier today. 1 From all over Eastern Oo- tarie 4-H Clubber and Junior Tanner arc ha ruing Into Lan-rfowaa Park today Ik 17 calve entered for'waat General Manager Jack Clarke call "the biggest calf show in to country.1' If they vera people they vould go half way toward cloa-big the t.Me-pereon deficit this year show ha with laat year' attendance on a strictly com parable Although tha 1M total at the half way mark la MM coo-trasted with last year'a lor tha flnt three day. Included la tha fl total ar.JO0 trooi Moadaya children's how which vat not oa tha ISti program.

DOWN ON LAST TEAS Wednesday attendance wai Ml. dec Una of 77 from and disappoint, lag sequel to Tuesday's 2S per ceat decline, compared to tl figure. Tlie attendance enigma ha official shaking their head. What with entries sky high, and the finest aver there teem to be no apparent reason. Last night's show maintained the high standard set for the nth anniversary.

Tbe featured event "The Ottawa Journal ISM Performance Stake was woo by Mrs. Victor Stftoo, of Winnipeg, with Red Oak. Lorn Seiael up, after an exciting flve hone )ump-off left after a field of 1 Paredtso Palo mino Farm, of Yercheres. took second place with Adagio, and the fair's meet successful jumper so far," Bill Bowler' Minnesota bone, Winooly, was third. FAULTLESS ROUND Almost perfect co ordination and a faultless round be Dr.

-J. O. Holbroofc's team of three Jumpers from Ont, captured the team red ribbon ia tha night's final event. Mem bers were: Cameo, Dr. Hot- brook's daughter, Jane, up; Comet, Harold Livingston up; and Falcon, Justin D.

Bogus, up. In the opening Jumping event Ismay Bertram, of' Carle toe University, woa tha middle and heavyweight hunter class with Ala flame, Mrs. Bertram up. FLOWER WINNER Stuart Giles, of 1301 MaiUand Avenue, was somewhat embarrassed by bis luck. Ha woa tha sweetheart roses oa hi program ticket.

Mr. Giles) tha proprietor of a City View shop which does considerable trade tn artificial flowers. "How can I justify taking thee homer ho askedv. Livestock Judge breathed a sigh of relief after finishing the recorl number of 442 HoUtein entries yesterday which saw Charles Naylor. of RR 1.

Lan caster, take the Premier Ex hibitor prize and Alex Sneddon. of RR Almonte named Pre mier Breeder. Malcolm Mac Greaor, of RR 4. Crysler. woo Four Line Class Firsts For Bell's Corners Farm Copensptn Farm, owned by r.

and Mr. Tod Leggett, of RR 3, Bella Corners, took four first la Wednesday's Line! Class Judging at tha Ottawa Winter Fair. Tha Liggett top honor ia cost or filly class. two-year-olds, potential hunt- era; trie gelding oT mare. three-year-olds, potential hunt- on; tha progency of dam class; and tna get sire das.

Animals shown oa a line are without harness, and are merely lad around the ring by their Tied for second place were Mr. Joan RiddeU. of RR 1, Ayl- mer East, and Hon. John Bracken, of Manotick, with two victories each. Mrs.

RiddeU won in the brood mare, suitable to produce hunt er clan, -and the foundation brood other than thoroughbred. Mr. Bracken era first in tha Foal. of 1963 class and tha gelding, colt or filly, one-year-old. thoroughbred stallion, any age, class was won by the Canadian Hunter and Light Morse improvement Society, Tha thoroughbred mare, any age, waa taken by.

John R. Allan, of Klock Road. RR Aylmer. Qua. the' Premier' Exhibitor' crown from three other eotraat in tbe Guernsey Judging.

At one stag during the eve ning the (how wa running JH minute late, but caught ap II minutes with the result that the final Clasa started at aa amies late. HORSE SHOW WINNERS Other horse show winners were: Combination Pony over II hands, Mr. and Mr. Albert QuesneU of RR Aylmer Road, Hull, with Gypsy Jack, drivea by Gilbert Queanel; Single Hackney Pony. 11 hands or under, Mrs.

Elgin Armstrong, of Brampton, with' Kenwll Lady Hollle. drivea-'-by Bin Robinson: Pair of Roadsters. Orville Scharf, of RJl Ot-tawa, with Lea Mas and Hal Victory, drivea by Mr, Scharf. Single Hackney Horse, mare or gelding. Mr.

and Mrs. H. J. 0Connll. of Pierrefond.

Qua-, with Dufferln by Mis Sharon Boyce; Best Child's boy or girl under IS with a pony over 11 hands, Jean and Baa Hurdman, ot RR Ottawa, with Sonny-acres Dangerous Dan, drivea by Bea Hurdman; Open Five- GaKed Saddle Horse, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Carter, of Natick.

Ma, with Merrle Poppm, ridden by Henry Ducett; Four Horse Team, and tha Walter Hurdman Perpetual Trophy, to William Henry and Son, of RR 1, Almonte, team driven by William Henry; Pair Ha roes Show Ponies. 1 Acre Farm, with Billy Boy and Queen's Little Imp, -drivea by M. Radquist; Parade Horse. Mr. and Mrs.

Fraser of RR S. Ottawa, with Bonanza, ridden by Tom Hurdman: Single Hackney Horse, over 11. 1 hands, Hugh T. Brown, of Guelph. Ont, with Seal's Temptation, driven by Mr.

Brown. The Walter Hurdman Perpetual Trophy wa presented by Major Gen. H. A. Young, deputy minister of public works.

and The Ottawa Journal Per formane Stake, by William Metcalfe, the paper's managing ffUIWl Heit Speaks To on Fluoridation Alderman Murray Kelt de scribed fluoridation benefits at aa Ottawa Man's Club meeting Wednawlay night Aiaerman Hmt claimed that It ul while fluoridaUoa coat 10 cent per person, health benefit are extensive and valuable. Journal Want Ad bring -truick tetulta. SIFTON JUMPER WINS Red Oak. owned by Mr. Victor Sifton of Winnipeg won The Ottawa Journal S30O Performance Stake at tha Ottawa Whiter Fair Wednesday night The horse went through two perfect round before an excited audience.

Five bones Jumped -off. and two other had almost perfect rounds. "Her William Metcalfe, managing; editor of The Journal, pin on the winner ribbon, while Lome Seigal, rider, looks on. 8 tJeetaal It br 'A MEETS KHRUSHCHEV LONDON can industrialist' William E. Knox left Moscow by air to day tor London after a thn hour meeting yesterday with Premier Khrushchev, tha Soviet news agency Ta, reported.

i e. fiy7 Top Prizes To Lancaster For Holsteins Judging, wound up Wednes- day oa 443 Holstein entrie. the largest number ever in the W-year htatory of thrTX- tawa. Wintar Fair. After two- day of keen com petiton the Premier Exhibitor's crown, went to Charles Naytorr of RR Lancaster while Alex Sneddon, of RR 3, Almonte wa named Premier In addition to his exhibitor title Mr.

Naylor won the Sen. lor Female Champion and tha Grand Champion and had- the beet dairy First day winner of three or more top prize included i-Marland Murray and Son. of Martin town. Ont, and en- -neth A. Baker, of RR 7.

Kingston. t- Only four competiors shared (he honors in tha Guernsey competition which was missed thia year by well-known exhibitor Jamea of Al monte who ia aick ia hospital. Premier Exhibitor was Malcolm MacGregor, of RR 4, Cry tier. Ont, end the remaining prize were split between two exhibitor in the 43-head Ll J. Walker, of Winchester, and J.

J. Crawford and Son, of Richmond, Ont FEDERAL LOAN A Federal loan of $148,500 wa granted Wednesday to the College Bourget at Rigaud, Quo, to assist in construction of a three-etorey extension to it student dormitory. The loan, mad trader the National Housing Act. wit help provide accommodation for 33 student. y- ii i i a.

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