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Ser," * h S e _ oo < . BHp e t .. Â¥iix . § m g" / in‘ ï¬f?; ;« f ~ A '«\ _ M â€" im e e3 ~| NS â€" â€"__â€" FORCOWS, HOGS, HORSES AND POULTRY |â€" |Druecxrmpamepl.) / | jt pecomen io hi s ds Sgâ€"R iibmmicctn... CC n o | e " o n d e * Toz ,"' ,.’\": â€" f _ ooo .. "< . u> oo _ ~= 3 â€" P s _ | ] ns o “a : l s o Je perapr prys mt _ _ q»:’»:x,g PX P m un es | | [ Bs ¢ "a # _ . "9y s * P $ e sn ' .’-‘"“‘i&l' p 2s ',,*:_“'-:'f’af-’â€"!--,ru U } $ed s s lscsos s _ oi â€" .B e o es %j"“?s > ~â€"_â€"_ _ E 4 s in #" o o o. e j f § [ :.> mse Cl w‘ sMM w _ s ; s3 es ‘4vy /m 4# [ | This fullâ€" dverti i enil § 1 e aies i 1: j £a is fullâ€"page advertisement announcing the opening of 1 ,; j y e €7 f alston Purina‘s new mill at insi i| ‘ Prof. Neal Stoskopf advocates developing markets for some _ t back o the 3 Woodstock appeared on the inside | new exotic products as a solution to agriculture‘s overproducâ€" .( ack page of the Jan. 19, 1928 edition of The Farmer‘s Adâ€" | k on uroblemar: P vocate. A copy of the 60â€"yearâ€"old edition of the magazine was I P > . : § loaned to The Sentinelâ€"Review by John Gruszka of Woodstock. ‘ & e 3 s 3 = ty The loan of photographs of local historical interest by readers | j is welcomed. | +5 a i ‘ ~Suines mmrrse omonmmaenmoner rrmeen.â€"â€"â€"nmnemermeâ€"me rommvormmmmit ns anirtcientatycen â€" 7 is llpe > o. o en rcoiinels melie. ol ie ce OO en o L e e 1e uienss " ol ce uie o ol oomprone c se > omm uy * ' es _ . To oe, s e c y P k _ .. > > o oo c n s‘ > e L Ne {| "g~ s " u. n s o ogg 3t ie ’.- Colrte: hss e s oo‘ l 33 } al [ > _b . ~ o. â€" e .. > sos ~~ es y oo ol o : | . e 4 oe y ~ es fls ,%fl’f@;\g\ mm s t _ > ./ â€" o ie ol pener i* : â€" | I Bs o . ce E. C S CE * 4x K6 4 e (mage ~ J e :. e t Mn % ; _‘: â€" p 25 4 i l ? P _: %, e »e . > e‘ 1t ~. ho t stt <~ ha% 4 [ ic â€"â€" 4 e ~ W ic . lt e O e &1 the â€" . + "oghs se sges : . F PX« B ears Ago (1 $ f‘Z’? A | â€" e € t ;%’ . " + %‘F%}"‘ mE . ~.~. . O _ O O s _/ _ Twentyâ€"four teams were entered in | 34e h2.. _ "S~ [ > e ~¢ i _ ... _ ~â€" â€"~ y oo «~ es S e _ ! the annual East and West Oxford fes p > _ Loesk râ€"'{â€"xngM <% ;5 t T s °0 e O O O |_ plowing match being held at the .. _A P § * +4 gsf’:gflï¬Ã© N i9 â€" o o t e n 5 E. 3: " & & ‘ lf:)au'm of R. Marriage, south of ' > es #x" t . s mt Re ies n op e rese e ce CCL e B P Cl < Woodstock. 5 o h _ C es t 42. 2 y ae : _ ES icm / ~ kc â€">" ts .t ,: Douglas Hart, Woodstock was winâ€" | â€" l es ~. mm K . P c ie e â€" . 3 «â€"| _ ner of the silver tea service for being | Pss s A Te ol T ~ â€"â€" 28 se â€"* * aaae â€" . P the outstanding exhibitor at [ es $V s s > s § s / meases ~ ~acoail s - 34 Woodstock Fair. | #. . 3 .3 o 5. .0 ~: .\ es : E *..@ f . s o%d _ David Murray, veteran West Zorra | :. esc & 4 _ 4 0 e oE 35 3 xm â€"_â€"> : resl)dEï¬tTTï¬T%‘%OFh year, was lookâ€" _ ‘ h: t % 0e y : e ~>> â€" . oade ‘ v i e ing forward to his annual hunting .: ~<Ea> e ooo a / Caolf â€" J 24 d se E> £4 trip to the north country. | E+. * se c z& ?’ + w Ne tue *R 2: 7x is en #a e . > t > ~ es : ; i e u.. oi o f A $ 3B & 4 is * ce ( __,.v:‘ e h § ‘“ # “?i v";'(""‘;’,{ m : hï¬_;‘“_y w;} *3 ; J? # ,‘ ~@e $ .A % m ’é E4 y 10000 |. mt c s 0. A 32 Â¥ || : e o e ols [X * + 2 C es M â€" .t o _ ; || a s . : r 2. o â€">reg ,__.»; :~ : i [m (5,; Pï¬ * f ; ; s f o y iess CE ______ â€" Eo e e ce riohes ce | _HIGHEST COMPOSITE â€"â€" Winners of the Oxford Jersgay 190â€" 182 and Lloyd Gurney of Liolyn Jerseys, R.R. 2 ; Club Trophy for the county herd with the highest composite â€" Princeton, third place with a composite of 330 and records pos E BCA are (I to r) Robert Hird of Hirds Jerseys, R.R. 8 _ average 166â€"164. The trophy presentation was made at the @ 1 Woodstock, second place with a composite of 339, records _ Oxford County Jersey Club annual banquet and awards night 14 average 169â€"170; John.Werkemaof Joban Jerseys, R.R. 5 _ on April 17 at Princeton United Church. : | â€"_ Embro, first place with a composite of 372, records average (Staff Photo â€" Heather Buchanan) R |