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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 24, 1982, p. 8

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SECTION A THE HERALD HILLS AT THE ROYAL Steered away from victory Competition tougher Two Georgetown men ended up in the top group of their individual cattle classes but their steer t selected champ- too Paul of Georgetown showed for bis fourth and last year In the Royal Agricultural Winter Fairs Queens Guineas competition Fri day Hell be to to show next year Paul 1230 pound steer In the Angus class ended up in he top group of its The economics of sheep production will be discussed at the monthly Information meeting of the Ontario Sheep Association Nov at 8 All members as well as recently entering the business and those considering entering are welcome to attend to hear a number of practical management concepts outlined at the ministry of agriculture and food office at 17 WUsonDr Milton Call Peter Branch at for more information tougher than it ever been for breeders says Farms owner Jeff Nurse Mr Nurse whose farm is on Trafalgar Road sou of Georgetown says the poor economy appears to have prompted breeders to do more exhib iting in an attempt to promote sales The breeders association arranges tours of various members farms for foreign visitors attend ing the Royal Winter Fair Since the fair Is In Toronto the tours involve farms in the Golden Horseshoe area and Georgetown Is handy enough to attract a lot of attention Visitors will be arriving at Conn dale and farms during the next few days Although the visitors are mainly from the United Kingdom there are also a few from the S and western Canada Italian region bad eight entrants la he Royal Winter Fair Queens competition year Shown with Parsons Aberdeen Angus calf are left to right Jodie of Milton Parsons of Campbell v Me Parsons of Campbellvllle Gerry Clarke of Georgetown and Paul Wilkinson of RRI Georgetown Also competing but absent from he photo were David Heather and Stephen of Grand finale CholceJea owned by Jack Pember- ton of RRI watkedottwnhanamberof for he fourinhand classes at this year Royal Agricultural Winter Fair Here Lee Iota on prepared Ivannoe for harnessing to be landau In which Ontario Lieutenant- Governor John Alrd rode during bis official visit to the fair Former Herald reporter photographer Maggie Hannah has been covering the RAWF for Thomion newspapers her photos and stories concerning entrants appear In today and next Wednesday Herald Jim McPhall of Georgetown centre Ahlcrs Challenge trophy In poultry competition at the Royal AgrimlturalWiBterFalruiTorontouua week Mr McPhall placed be best bantam In he show Here he he trophy from Percy left and Alf Ahlers Toronto bureau photos bv Maggie Hannah Jeff Nurse of Monteith Farms south of Georgetown runs a over Helena Astronaut Kay Just o keep her looking well groomed for he crowds passing her stall dally at the Royal Winter Fair a Clarke i manager of Farms In RRI Georgetown poses with Phsntom one of en shorthorns the farm exhibited at the Royal Winter Fair this season Scotsdale a entries won the Premier Breeder and Prcmnier Exhibitor banners in what will be their competition The herd will be dispersed due to the death of Scotsdale owner G Bennett last August and Mrs Bennett last month club news Another H Home- making session Is over and local members have been busy preparing for tonights Wednesday Achievement Day at C School In Milton This falls Homcmak era explored More Out door Living including seven enthusiastic girls from the area led by Mrs ETrevoranus and Beverly The club meetings were an interesting mixture of activities and Information helping members under stand and enjoy the great outdoors The girls learn ed to Identify animal tracks and make of Paris casts from the prints to better under stand the clouds and weather to build and fly a kite to make leaf prints and to enjoy wild edibles Another highlight was making fruit leather which has been Incorpor ated into the club exhibit Drying Fruits Old Ver sus New Methods From trying desperate ly to keep their kites aloft to keeping warm with barbecued and apple elder on a blustery October morning to daring to try foods the Ashgrove Outdoors had a fun dub Now they re hoping you come out to Achievement Day and support their project Everyone welcome at tonight Fight The essence a perfect gilt Perfume Mist Natural Spray 60 ml plus Luxury Dusting Powder100g lj DOWNTOWN GEORGETOWN VOUflGS ITD 8772761 TB Special When you pass the town headquarters these days you II see a banner flying with a large red cross on a background of pure white The Cross of Lorraine Is the symbol of the Lung Association the Christmas Seal people and it was chosen many years ago to represent the crusade against tubercu losis That successful campaign has nearly eliminated TB in Canada All programs are offer ed free of charge and are supported totally by pub lic to the Christ mas Seal Campaign Wont you please answer your appeal letter today and help the Lung to continue on its crusade for better breath ing Remember YOUR LUNGS ARE FOR LIFE TOTAL APPEARANCE CENTER Your 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threeyearold hackney pony her son Ken Galbraith drove o win the Junior Harness pony clan the Royal Winter Fair At GERRIE ELECTRIC Everything Is Wed rather sell everything at low LOW PRICES than LOCATION SAVE For your best selection shop early at Open Man 8am 30 Saturday 9 am 12 GERRIE ELECTRIC WHOLESALE LTD 9 Armstrong Avenue Georgetown 8772264

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