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*,.»*;'• '•* ' '**!!.\ jgj^ii^ cfowslp nKeqm pe For Spaniels |.gS« Exhibition B> Helen V. kattln K<'' -'\-vear-old Irish' id •«••• »>v Victor Roofc., j; 0 Mr...u'. went to town na £ld Simrti.v by memberserf ^u'trfdirL\ •• reservation ckdj, iffiLt i\ «• The Sta&e^was JSSScr Vnten and setters. A 'fait hurting setter, Allegany n,«ndled hirds hlse the veteran 'nip fle 1 ^ » was e 8 ^ to see n f '.no^.tduidry dog and possessed u f the higher qualities of a • tf ,.,| (••.mender and all >the ato r» ,mi«?d his work was •active .ir-d substantial from ar.gif setter men watched keen interest his excellent er of relocation as he to©?. ,joot ictr.: and moved, up to relocate 4 ^v.?' , >w>B&ai(gy Oliver and 'owhed by itob ? 1S.he p$r IJusty, 4hree-^#i ^ ^oj^of^ 'hw •mas $? a' itoajeft^y, fideon. Bajley, bojfc ol the MMffetCfaab, took aW*' pp. <6if.$ dog uum we#e iflJbiiS by this 5 fi3eii5ia'6- sharpy *Urini6g stakeJo|p.|$ncj, wMe setter P,«rl #ffiOJ? ## #Mfe ^M?Bd |en?ale »pWfe #»*«*•, B^SI wij3i ttie loraner aserigmg % the •^peond series. In the second J>raoe were Lady fiiUbert, white aad .bjwn Je&ster jow«e4 te St. 1. fidbaft of Ga?-; aori an# 1<!pu|s MByte #»»*». dfcnt. They, proy^t%#e|r#y' smwtti in ac^on but $ tew had wreaks paused them ia iniss telng %ed £oj .tee sAJcond series/' ***$?S$t r§M» %Hhird brace. I&ywg the bwd well loeited that tWW\ ^9*i.l? arrivaj of %e hiaMleir fai Ctlberl wa^ soon ^^m om^jmvmm io4ay s^jjt oni a^8 xsiced ahe»a to * W^#^ nt spheral y^rds S ue$», a j-iinnei- nip, liver and te pointer owned to Qrmau.d 3Sm Wih, R..-f ,.©.-..8, Lo%iort, and pointer owned b: fa.R.F,©,?,- bisowo and jjer owned by pi ;, ^isowo and white lemale _ w pi J*ck»ort, were In the fourth 01(9,06. Bojh ahowed up nicely with ^\e former, because of her fine •work, .picMng herself a spot in the second sei'ies. iWs !Lady Rusty, pointer that placed second and Dick, two-year- jdld pointer owned by Mr. Whit-' fjaker, worked together in the fifth fjwrce. It was in the sixth race when •illegally -Red, local Irish setter ike jwn Qrmarxd t,a ako REDDY KILOWATT -;',T-_\;l AND HIS FRIE pnpH *aasasjs mi ? mmm > Miilrmiii |i||. , 53n» 'Qaines'Qraiige- wPi c^ 1 •ipwliqf*«J. ?M9fy f. If. •ffiWRjs • • lli^.. Hfta Bool '.(ijdftft* • .«! 'w&Mottdf'*tV* w j|?. ... «jwn*r wj 4leport antT'-31uM \1)Sv5i . e iarn^le !|»ls^ own*i i«r ,oger Seai*Qn fit JRoy«lton wjd IjaadJed % SJB»ni5ex •;B«attptt.,.-Cf. JMiddleporl, w«i» |» thje ^nrmpifi brace. MUJJS also rated a showing, to«*: if ^M 11 * in Ahe iecond.sejiw.JI > heavy wind .undw wfaioh tUis country would flowing caused th<? scont to travel pill *b8oluti8)y aothlng to foj rather last whicij made it dlfteult, ffl&L, ^ ^ * splendid sis with shi|)« of S. .. ..jsjap.-•«»*.• •«*(»*••.\ %1 ing an embara «V MRS, BM0»5f BigafSWAT* ^ i^«ia!afssaJi>is : ITS AN O.T) 6PtNACH CUSK?M,f^n*El5. OH Tftfc ELECtRie f^61 poor breaks. Wise Prince, owned by John Troskuski, nueft^or o|: the \tS^Vwl Conservation ch% .^hji Hifwr^,} i female Irish setter, owner *tjy Mil- 1 ton R. Douglas of Locknort ran on the last stako which preceded the second series, fioth nriii»als showed up well. Picked for the second seriess were Lew's l4idy Sliisity, QW^EL* Allegany Bod, Miigs, Rex aric} ; Prince. TTi&e» af the W<n0s Mr twftfaur&ectric compimfs *xbiGiis— The Forward March />/ Ap&fto (W.4 the Heetrified Farm, NIAGARA. 10CWOW * ONTA*!© PPW«B <*P. NiAO^§lfyDspN Prizes were awarded by Ausem* Fayettee Peaww off Go?oort t JUdftes tor th^ FtelS Trials Wei»; O. James Mocrlfy Medina an,c> _. _..,., _—„. f Me..-.- ..... ... B. Woodmangee, MMdlepsri end •Inc bjyman Fayett Pea o Go?Dort.' Judfi.es to \ \\ \\ 1. Jnm.es 5. Woodn ...... general arfangonjenli chnlrmon ft>r! the two day proarajn of tielq ft Jala which wos atte,nd,e,d by Rearly l.OOp spectators, M the Saturday afterjioon Field' Trials, which consisted ot feSTO stakes, the first for Cocjkcerg and ttip aecond for §pjrtnger Spaaiete, Briar, a Springer owne4 by WIJ- Ijatn Piper of kqctoort jBoppqdj first honours. Secpnu pjaac went to Nick, Springer owfled and hand- led by Williajn P^urtejl sfso of Lockport. Mudgie, Springer that copped a first cup in the Lockpoj' Trials owned l)y |i«roid Grier a\ Lockport wat glveji honQurdbl^e mpntlon. Sunning tin the lijMt stake weve Brownie, three-y»«r old Cooker owned by Carroll Holer of MedijJs: Eusty iour-year-old owned and handled by James MacLaughlan, veteran Lockport field trial mani. Toby, three-year-old cocker own- ed by Miss Gertrude Brltt qf Mid- dloport and hanaf6<3 by \Wells W Wood and Wag»/j| etwo-yoar old,' owned and hariWt 'by Mr. Wood. t; Ladlpa of the Unlvorsallst church, I Two braces wero\run'in the coojt-l who handled \ho lunch stand, iTii^ifcTiMri Ww.ZP*W9\ Rjfc „ |h^\weqQji- 5tnk% two Were run off, with canines ] pating being Briur, the first prize whjwwK Tiah, Spriogqr pwno§ and handled by Chaylcis arant, £ock- \??*: raadsdff, *he dog copping anwjrab^ rip»tlon 4in4 Mr. Pujr- ^Spriingor^Mck. AXtei'vthe m<3 opening stakes; J ejup, i,m ot too c,«:kem J wnle laid Husty weue picked to run off a .setxmil series. iDespito ®islx «no MA wqvk., iwwsvor, neither ^ua))tted tor Jl)S ftlnnla., eaar, the wilier, mumA first without a sccoijtt sUpwmg, |«ydgio and Nick, aim called up clUjoaol tiorle.1 414 sQ« W)4 wo,rk and rotrlov 5h*t«l Society *HoitQr» i Member* m UirAdiy 1 Annlven»rle* •JBM» Ch«p«i,st»i*iy met m W»&' hwdiy «ftewt«»> m ifa» *nm* $*• t s. John Snell; slio was «*»!»' xixs, A. WmM •»d , pw,. ... »fta in serving (rcfro(*iMQt» m »bQ«yt tw^eaty »ieDiri»t«. ^pe,«P an interaattng peogrsm wfW »l» MyrtaClayk and mm jmwm$ gav« a Jhor.t hiatory of the rA^ftP and its hflJWsy* Piyebtethdpyjl jp? ,..„, rT ,_.. .... „. „.,, cnll« for an additlontaJ series _4ld some ^cajutlf,! '' W- Saturday's exhibition wa» n Joy to «TU dog fnnciors that ntotnded., Howeypi;, volerans in too game, volunteered the information that thb .wpulhei' woa too hot tor dogs to do tneir best wprk. Following the regular tri(\l», MucLuufihlun put on on exhibition of field work With Slioriaiin Sonlicou, six year old Cocker, n Held and pot show winner. Others wl)o assisted Mr. Wood suuuBce with oo-anaornents for the Sftnu'day awl Sunday trials, were Mx. wood, president of the Mld- dUss&ort dub, Boger M. Kinzly. sec- rottfry of tho FMd Trials, Frank Schilling, Treasurer, IJovorky Smith, H. Jnmcs risk, Sponcdr Bcnnott, William Dale, Eugcno Gu|ld, Ken MLcKec, James Mnc- Laiighlnn, Jom.cs Cromer, Fred Emerson, Edaon Bailey and tho pearcd on the list for Soptflrntflri Mrs. Ikrnl oy, to QfeowB,, S iember»nce and imm « hh^b' ay '*sl?s ayllbattp^jt, • m t9j«ri.'|. wmm q& Sujrfay mmmSi with &s, vr a Mrs, Charleai faf i K« i nnd' ! C«*niQ' Basom. Mrs, Bcrhehd of Moion speht r row doys xsccnily .with Mrs- fAnry CU#b wilj. •LIB'\\' \•'••wwgo cRedltQtti of, forelun »«Won» ,ana also would he #.u^eet i|o ffloMlble roprtsola m aQ«rrflhny, KllMfld she become desperate, A* id the ab- solute embargo insny puoplo feel Powers with BupnJtM -but ithf Jt we \ -•*' not ~ \- ~ - i conflict should not go *o 5w#r ouf*elyei or elves be draggoo tow the BvM.T. Elmo WEFORE RE-|NTEQItv»fi ANCrENTT V4EBREWS AWAV5 WASHCO FUNp?AL/ lc| ourKoiveii be druggoti km conflict. In cohclud'ng. the snoakcr ro- commonded a demonstration of Medina's peace «ontlm»!>t by |inv- Ing Mayor Char]leB P. Slock nj»- claim Sunday o day of special peace program in tlvo chuiclien and ttlso by autliortelnfl a publlo gath- ering in tho evening at the Medina High School auditorium with speakers to debnto tho problems of neutrality. (Tho proposttji has been token up through a petition to Mayor Slack and now awaits, tho action of tho board). B The upenker won introduced by Abbott F. Brownoll. President Don Connolly presided at the meeting. , . rim ,1.111, ^ m ^^^—-' ••>•*>•••-• mi Irekd imn>) *!9NP*' I *< .__^_ „., i4fotfjn out of *nnp* 0(-^Ttt OMttAll «-*lHWrrOiltii* &*$**< \ •Jl v^mmm, mmi-. ir^^i^gf* liohdgy J9V#rtf|>g geMcttrlicr M •$, 1Q hoWo of twtfrtlM & ^ft&iflys Broltsmiin, . . » Mr. »nfl Mhi. Claude t^nijlllfh- it* »t--lfrutt of th**g»tt«» „ <W llA ; I I «»-Month of R«jy»» orttntat ttt—Moth«r '.A? Jnd whT •Hiwfa. fhr oiicaitoA ' being fcjrj. OrlmeBWthdoy. Mr. and Mw, f*m O'flrJBn «mJ i Hon Jopo ot St. Peter»burK, Flu,, HEALTH INSURANCE MHr^GMU Jy\ #Ohfb?^o;j#l Wf Mr. tttid M«, ferifJ^erUrteffj)* tortntneti a numbero/ ttpifds frilitt Mr. and m^Pcmmmmm tertglnetl a nUrMerjOf Irwrfdj itf® Rocheator on WMp-Wffi LITTLE iBU IT? Breseni Intment jjstant epartment, el S)*. *» Arrived on Sunday to m a tew .-irJiiwiiWiJri yauu iw. MPIK nwE pan nm,- K;B nnu una a n: »• siKK mM^ HP'! 1 H ;'XV3 WWW LIUP . 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