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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 27, 1979, p. 27

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RIAL ESTATE j Agricultural report Tilt Wednesday June IT 179 Pa Re Lovely 3 bedroom home north Georgetown baths fireplaces family room bountiful fruit and vegetable garden animal housing Ideal forbobby farmers and horse lovers Reasonably priced at 1519 8332855 ATKINSON REAL ESTATE BROKER BIG NEW J BEAUTIFUL and Ims than mile from town you find this ex spacious raised four bedroom ranch style bungalow Mas lovely of much higher priced home Quality windows cupboards broad loom fireplace bathrooms workmanship throughout etc You must come and Inspect this fine listing Price lowered for quick sale asking GARDEN COUNTRY Three prime Acres of park like selling charming brick two storey home If you always wanted one of those spacious old beauties to press your fine Individual taste In gracious living for you Small barn suitable for a horse or two Please r details IB ACRES true A nature lovers paradise Part forest p and such an Interesting house The vista from olhedral celling kitchen family room wilt you for sure The Owners stove just to keep re bedroom has with Inground pool odds a cool today so you won miss EXCELLENT CONSTRUCTION This 3 bedroom solid Brick raised bungalow with good features like plaster waits and beautiful hardwood floors Is sure to please you Is located In an area of pleasing mature trees quiet residential living convenient to schools and shopping Nicely finished Room and new broad loom downstairs add the finishing touch to this new listing Call today for your Asking price JUST LOVELY And that the truth The spacious foyer welcomes you Into this tastefully decorated bedroom Brick Aluminum It Main floor family room and big bright Kitchen with sliding to huge deck and classy above ground pool add to Its charm This lovely home boasts a Great Big Lot Come and see for yourself You won t be disappointed Coll now to make your appointment Asking price NICE AND CLOSE TO TOWN We have lust listed a lovely Brick Alum storey home with bedrooms balhs huge dock plus many other charming features All on beautiful acre lot with mature trees Hurry for your appointment it will sell fait Asking price Pasture management helps cattle Henry J Proper pislurc manage cm help prevent bio it in cattle Equal bilancc of alhlfa and is one of I e Ik si reduce distress or A n tor maintain percent content is lis substance called T I Up prevent the build up of gas in a in though can occur out the si ison trilled time is mcr whin temperatures lush i growth and inh bit grass flic resulting imbalance in the mixture canine re chances of bloat and red clovers can jKo be bloat ciusing factors should be full before are turned onto lush pasture Ihem all summer helps prevent bloat bee the drj matter mixes with the succulent greens Hay should be readily accessible in bunks in the pasture preventive measure nch Th method requires cutting and the fresh herbage REAL ESTATE FOR THE FIRST TIME HOMEOWNER Semi detached home therefore no maintenance or condominium fees On a Quiet Court In Acton Fully Fenced Yard Walkout from Recreation Room Large eat In kitchen per cent mortgage Asking only W5 For further Information or to view Jim Kerr Bayley IWF HUNTER REAL ESTATE INSURANCE 122GUELPHST GEORGETOWN IDEAL STARTER HOME Located on a large lot this bedroom house also has a living room kitchen and dining room along with bath and forced air heat Exterior re covered with aluminum siding There Is also a car garage and paved drive Asking or ABERDEEN 4578844 3275254 CALEDON HILLS A most elegant home on almost J acres In an area of fine estate homes From the time you enter the foyer 15 x IB high with the solid oak sculptured staircase to the second floor balcony and walk Into your ground floor den or family room you will know you are at home A magnificent blend of formal and relaxed lifestyle Every area Including the games room Is completely finished by quality craftsmen Personally supervised by the present owner Fireplaces walkouts library cantlna we can LIST THEM ALL HERE BUT WE CAN SHOW YOU We are very pleased to offer this choice property for SI WEEKS 1 bedroom apt to sublet in Acton Available August 1979 No children After 5 pm Call 853- 3967 36fr REAL ESTATE ERIN COMMERCIAL Down storey brick double garage Town Water supply acres owner transferred JIM CALVERT ROYAL CITY REALTY LTD REALTOR 3731 or 459 to the cattle There is less chance of bloat when cattle are fed a ready made chopped mixture of atfalh and grass This system is to per cent more efficient than free- choice grazing because it prov ides oids selective grazing of fa and prolongs the life of the pasture It works best on firms where the equipment may already be available or where the field location Is for attic rig GRADUATION A certain amount must be fed to each animal every day Although this is more practical cull also feed a small daily ration from a A solution lor is lo grow such as birds fool trefoil or crown vetch lhat do cause bloat In the Ontario Minisln of Agriculture and Food Field crop Recommendations bird foot trefoil is stressed where long term pasture production Currently there ire no bloat safe varieties of alfalfa but reseirch will make them possible In the mean sound management will help prevent past bloat in most cattle DON TIIIOH llrnrv J Stanley firmers may be blow protein by using open forage wag according to Jim a of Agriculture an I Food agncul tunl engineer Hi rs could bt losing as much as pounds per icrel of forage leaves us pen igons Based on current protein prices this represents a loss of about IS per acre lleemse of protein in rage crops up per cent if harvested tl it is important to conserve what is taken off the field 11 lifcht picked up easily by cross winds and blown out of the wagon Since most of the pro lein of forages is con tamed in the leaves losing Town considers bus for disabled DAVID A Hurst HURST Hurst son of Mr Mrs grandson a Mrs James Murptiy formerly of Ontario SI Georgetown graduated from Western Dental College Ho recloved h Doctor of Dental Surgery Degree Hurst will be In Ontario A special working commit lee of town council may beset up Investigate the feasibility of operating a local bus service for disabled residents accord lag lo recommendations roved night by the town general committee After consultations with Ha ton Helping Hands supervisor Barbara Stephens who the need for such a service here Inst month municipal staff recommended that local demand and interest should be appraised along with the will of the town social service organizations and inte rested citizens to in he project The working inciioned by council would also simil ir operations in neighboring communities including and Burling ton Identify the operational idminlslratlve require ments of the service Ine meins of funding and determine whether an rycommillee should islied to supervise the daily of service The working committee would cons si of Help ing Hinds town and council offieiuls It was noted the il is prepared lo lij assist municipal effective July tin providing Local holds buffet supper AUCTION SALE For MR J MURRAY residence on Road From Hop lights In Nerval go south tor fi miles to entrance across from Hughes Greenhouses on TUES EVG APPLIANCES stove 30 Frost Free Frig le can reduce Ihe protein content of the feed eight per cent of the protein in alfalfa is contained in Ihe leaves while leaves f grasses contain about j To help eliminate this loss of protein Mr Wecden recommends instilling a roof on the fringe wagon together side vents which should extend from the middle of Ihe to the end The vents should be lined with Wire screen r mesh no longer than one h inch Another way to conserve the for est is to extend the lo eliminate the effects of ems n Is 11 is important to watch the blower to make sure it is shooting Ihe crop from the wagon Harvesting the crop when it is too dry will also add to the loss when Ihe crop is blown into tie and other fine particles are picked up by the wind more easily when they are dry ITIIIK HOP Mil FOR I Henry J Stanley Die crop is probably the most Important feed produced on a dairy farm The crop declines rapid Iv in digest ibtlitv protein and energy content as it matures As the crop matures the stem loleif ratio changes and leaves Most of the plant protein and energy is contained in the leaves At current feed prices this decline represents a loss in feed v iluc of SI per tone per day or day cutting is iftcr June cutting cm also increase Feed intake and milk production because more digestible hay In resp rch studies cows fed alfalfa hay cut in the bud produced 7 lbs more milk per day lhan cows fed the same hay cut at threequarters bloom It Is suggested that dairy men begin harvesting ihilr hay crop when alfalfa is I lite bud This ensures that must of the crop is cut before 10 per cent bloom Christine Who will be Miss Piggy The best looking swine of 19 i a tor tail 24 Motorola colour good sowing machine Eureka vacuum Stereo FURNITURE Herbert Mason apt upright piano bench as new pee French bedroom suite twin beds Cherry Cedar Chest pee Walnul Dining room Suite French chesterfield chair excel French Love seal excel Mahogany leather top table matching end tables each has drawers Smalt drum table excel top lamp table ex table I drop leaves Small Chest Oak stain tier table rfleld ialr wardrobe of end tables French Prov armchair Hall Tree Wicker fernery Small china cabinet drawer serving table Hall table w marbletop 3 chesterfield chairs desk Day bed Chrome oval tabic 3 swivel chairs as new Chrome table chairs MISC Picture frames ham mocks About paintings by Into Mrs Mabel Murray Singer sewing machine Small Tllfany shads chairs Patio tobies pes of good brass Set of Silverware Community Plate Silver Tea Service Viking Large mirror small ones Hall Shelf mirror good silver pes Place sotting tor Set Continental ivory good Pr Bias of About pes of pressed glass table lamp modern Violin board AUTOMOBILE 1M1 Corvalr 2 door miles Selling as Is This Is a largo excellent offering A complete household sale Terms cash or cheque with responsible for accidents MAX STOREY Rock wood Auctioneer The June mcctine of the Countess of Chip lODt was held at home of the Joan It look tl form of a polluck supper and a delicious buffet was provided by members The Regent took to conduct the business The com millet for next season bridge was appointed jointly conven AUCTION AUCTION SALE for the ESTATE of the ALEX MCDONALD to be held at the farm LOT I I Of From Ac Ion go west mlloi on No turn under R R mile SAT JUNE at ID AM EramosaTownllne TRACTOR IMPLEMENTS I 20 Gas Tractor on steel furrow plow Double disc 3 section drags good J section harrows Wagon a Hat rack Steel wheel wagon box horse mower Dump rake of sloop sleighs Walking plow Set of scales Moulding plow MISC Bull pen door Pedestal grinder motor 24 ex ladder Wheelbarrow Circular sow rolls snow Roll wire fence too Fence rails Odd lumber semi automatic rifle Cooey Shot Gun Alaoaxes saws tools Maxwell lawn mower a aluminum step ladder rls bicycle Dog house FURNITURE ANTIQUES cook Roy Frig stove Sideboard mirror Chrome table chairs Chrome step table Large harp shape mirror excel Oak Morris chair a matching rocker Oak rocker pee Oak Dining room Set Sewing cabinet Magazine table Chesterfield chair Coffee table 3 beds a Crib Round Oak table on pedestal Glassed Cheese Box Picture frames Depression Glass 5 Oil lamps Filter Queen Vacuum Old Dry Sink Ice Box topper bolter Buggy lamp wooden plane Miss and Dons or with power their number ipter had voted dona lions to the Georgetown of the Red Cross the Festival and the Hilton Contact Centre as well is forwarding dona I ions to 1 rovincul ind National funds of the I D Hazel McMillan reported on the knit tint sent to Provincial Head quarters for shipment to the hospitals An assort of toys was provided by e members for the hospitals Tie Chapter has made to provide a wheel i commode for use in the Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital We were honored in nt is our Guest Mrs J Car rutlers of Sound lr ice President of the lODt who guvt us great of information on the work the Provincial and National organizations and the fundi collected and the rk proposed for the future She was ibe to answer my questions for our mem our various pro jeets The Recent Joan Ihinktd Mrs Carruthers for giving her time and Hie meet closed with best wishes to ill fur a happy summer one sees In a pig The cute race the legs and even her fanny is considered Judging swine is what the members of Ihe Hit I ton club learned on Tuesday June Mi We were kindly invited lo Mr Allan Cook farm where we were greeted by Karl Manager of Mr Cook s farm and Harry Swine Herdsman Tour classy looking gilts were brought a Den outside or the members Judge The most important things to look for in a gilt that will be used for an addition lo the herd are the length of the gilt the imount of hair on her the number of nipples if they are evenly spiced if she has a head and if she has lean cheeks Pigs have personalities Just like hum ins do borne arc nasty and stubborn while other ire genllc and Cm you imagine certain breeds of swine have certain types of walks for instance when they walk After hiving judged the gilts the meeting was ncd it 10 The members of the Club will again on June at the Bronte Creek Provincial Park for a and a practice In Swine judging resigns from board Not Responsible for cldenls Sale necessary to settle Estate MAX STOREY Auctioneer board of educations of instruction J Ho his submitted his effective January I Mr is leaving the Iward to like the position of Director with ihe Association of lion Officials In his letter of resignation Mr described his years with the board as exciting challenging and professionally re He praised the board its staff and its teachers for the abilities and Trustee Fred ex pressed the regret at Mr resignation and went into some detail about Mr years in Mr came from British Columbn will his family and attended Hamilton High School He did work at University and received an M Ed from the University of Toronto He later studied it Ottawa Teach College Mr has been an and secondary school a principal and a supervisory officer He has been superintendent of pro- grim ind was instrumental in implementing the board core Mr is a fellow at the Ontario Institute of in Education and has been a lecturer at ihe of Children Studies He also played professional football with the Ottawa Rider Mr said Director of education Em Lavender said Mr is one of ihe most educators I ve ever met mid a very true friend

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