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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 5, 1952, p. 3

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1 sfoeavl s02 averse at annual mapu sad ibt aaeond annual salt of arttfi- dally bad holauina eondueiad by the upl cattle broadarv aasoo- lation which oparatca an artificial braadux unit at uapla waa a ajaeodld ucct with s3 head brlnf hg 1su2 for a general average f soi- the aale wai held october 28th at the hays sale arena oak- ville sixteen milking females av eraged jsj3 14 bred heifers 431 2 heifer calves 328 and one open yearling 220 the good average was achieved without any exceptionally high pri ces t bolster h top for the day was too paid by w hall oak- vtlle and j e- kouck brampton to wot afcartskin jr aglnoourt for pluto texal beauty a three year old daughter of lonchn ttrxal iflgh croft tnr 700 figure was reacltod again when kred huuhttwon mai ii f ton paid 700 to orvul f watson burlington for a fouryearold daughter of ionelm tan antony calves aold exceptionally wall and a baby daughter from the 700 win uocriaun heifer want at m0 to pickard and clark acme alberts highest price for bred heifer was 550 paid by allan hadley henunlngford que lo w w thomson hornby for a daughter of juonelm texal antony andoter daughter of antony for 600 only en outside buyer was pres ent ha being a j terretra hamil ton bermuda who baught three year old from the gtdbberd w ton at 500 and a four year old from chaa whittaker pickering ont at us other good prices included 240 paid by w n and h 1 blanohard burllgftnn lo daniel murphy und- lylimo paid by kuasell mastcrson antony daughter consigned by r -st- catharines t dr paul beer j darlington maple brought the second highest price or a bred hel ler ol 540 going to robert c ln- nlng waterford ijnnlng also paid 520 to a b snider brampton for a three year old daughter of lonelm texal plckwlrk- thos stobbart weston secured s four year old lllsjhcroft daughter from frakn c stark and sons mil ton at 75 victor j lawivme ojkvtlle aold a tlirer yiar old to j w ilifltwoo mtfl- ht u georgetown 5 1 0 paid by roy v hughes schomherg to a t wood ley malton and 510 paid by u b sproule son shelbumc to d k ryaser son brampton half of all canada s demists grad uate froro the university of tor onto tin toronto 0tum home tit unnual hoyul wlntir tttr i a 16 at rvm r notice to georgetown motorists town and rural car owners are warned tut snov icr vull create winter driving hazards you will lx- wisr lo inrtikiir the new suburbanite by goodyear before buvinu snow tirrn llui new lire is ao far ahead of all others in performance on parked snow and ice it means a new ern of safety and driving ease in inter working on on entirely new principle it surjisned an other snow tire made today before you buy snow tires get the whole story of the suburbanite from your goodyear dealer saxe motors georgetown bubuibanjlr ilrf tm ttie ooodyrar ttre ful huhtxr lonipin of cunstd umltril here in georgetown tuesday november 11 municipal office tlight l icutenant hubbard rcar carefr counsellor is here 1 0 give you complete informa tion on what the air force offers you as an air crew offi cer or as a skilled airman or airwoman technician in amod- ern aviation trade ir dont miss this opportunity right here in georgetown to get thefacts you want to know about rcaf training and rates of pay future recruiting date 9th december work on fly on jet power begins new sermon series at st johns on sunday mornlnf at l johns uniud cburi rv john if smith gava the firat of aerim of thn urmoii on tj way of faith the my of hopa the way of love for his scripture lesson he read the familiar chapter on faith hebrews 11 110 faith is the sub stance of thine hoped for the e1 deuce of things not seen by faith noath obeyed cod and built an ark aitd became heir of the righteous ues which i by faith by faith abraham went out and by fstfk so journed m the land of promise und lhroufi cod became heir to the great jew lab people cods chosen people mr smiths test was the just shall live by faith tlsough we may not be a wan of it w live icrtkiuy by faith tveti on the ordinary levrl uf bur llvrtf thr liiflurmr of sumliy sjuxj1 u jt it jt tin ctuiith our hunt our ftst tx tiuol t a her und tht iiimy hrjuitv of vmilouk kind ut our laly llvtib ull w ml lo illv4 ui at 111 1 tlioogti uitt it ui mint uitcuii wulia failui lit at sod of tltat jom r and fimmlni a mk uini3 and liltata our motid mj uiat v at 1 1 aj- moik alll rjjy injoy ila uauty and bounty and ihii that juthov out of al thu lll tn tin ltiain on arth wi ui itk liii it i an und goodwill o inut ti tlint1 hi iuii o mj far ulmot mi in m luuij u tllit oy fai h in 1 iu istxj a oil and lli tomiifc u laith for our ttiiinitlmi and that of tin txuild it has tmtoitm itatuial f r vis in lavi falui iimloin taki it for gfantttl that uim uilii ahall ti wi takt tm many of od t lissiirna und gift so fur 6 ixl inn thi fisith tilth tx1 mdnu in inn hvn inujt ibt a uiiauou faith s ftith whu hqiafisab thouifhl out u iff h ii our f dl in tu11 mt nt to 1h it m an itot ittiald to uji it whin ollui would maki u doubt tlu kind of faltti atrahim and noah h i i m hit h aujmil uit m to tu un umiji thlni1 at tscxl tmlilin uul mini uiruukh makfli ntl not i nl lor tin jr owtji komi but also for lfm kuod of tin whoh world and for oil uum wi hhould affirm tin faith that hai imi n i art o i ur ii af nliu to llu i hi n too our f lltri llllt k it ouhl not im at a til i 111 iiiji iim1m1- w i iiavc had in fait an constantly liavint of iixl tin many ittft ansmirtd sjwjuld ftniii thii our filth maki it mori n il in out li t and hir it rontaiitly jromiita it hould alio lm jutli lot pivmi not j uit trustliik witliout iitlon for like moat of imi n kfti it krows vith uir if wc do iut un tin m p lum u m im lis um our f nth llu n too our filth hhould l of tin alrvolulr trixtliif kind wc uvr miwt of lli alue if w- luivt hi sllkhtiil doubt or hcmuitluii a iniii who claimixl to hai lnntid i tullvroof clotii tothcril the uuki of w i lllnton so nuirh w ith hi- ilniif fur it lh it the ikiki until tllowixl him to to be shown into hn pri nn ond akod him if hi r illy lillfid in the claims hi uiitli for his cloth lie said hi did o i he duke told him to put it on ihil stand in cil far onu r of tin room calling u fiw of his uuds hi toltl thim whin he gate the or d r to take cartful aim and shoot whtn tin cloth was that was too mtuh for lhl mans faith he cjulik- ly ills tppianil to ik uorthwhili our faith muit bi absolute and lastl our faith should slronn t nuuili to bflliti that gml s u ir i in ho llfi ihaiikinf thai jsus t inn to sttk and to saw thosi who in lost and art out of harmony with god and th it his love has the powir to thaiiki their ikes from sin and mdilti n mi into a hfj of iom tiiit u nst if i slim ss i in v lid of ki ow ink jicut alsoluti fnth lu i lo iiik ii ainl kilhi r anil the llrotht rhoot of man the wi of i- nth tin mornlnjl anthem was ift up our heads o yt kati s with also i swirt tiio by suja ciabtree 1alsy will son and llevrly ilycu hive thing own way lord in uie lvtnltik the wrvlce took the form of an illustrated talk on the thi mi why do wc live tho pictures told us that tlioukh nclinci i on hi till us the i hemlcal compo- sitloti of our bodies scientists od- miltel they had not the answer to why do we live the pictuns showed too the business man too busy with many things to find the answer or else thinking it was in the things he was doing bui they pointed to tho holy bible ns having the answer that from the beginning we wire made by god to live for him not for oui selves nnd that the gap between our desires for our own way of living and his will as to why we do live can bevbridffod by our faith in christ as the media tor being god and his wandering children faitn of our fathers liv ing still dolson family continued from pa 4 cnk then was sold for 500 and became grand champioa of tfaa aatern states fair at qpringfuid uass a junior champion buut both one and royal went to w l mccarthy for 91 00 a bull calf bought from senator hardy for loo went lo quant quont i arms at 91 soo eleven cows were sold to a ii r air of kingston for 96 600 the baker rarms of kxeter mass took a cow at 91 000 which had ttn booght at a haody price and so the story goes on tom uolton u making a successful effort to breed cattle liflst are good to look ut and has no patience with them if they ao not give yields of milk and fat hat are hlghjy profitable pu 200 aire farm u full of alfalfa wllch 1 u ktrong atand by for fed and for keeping uif mill fit for lt job of produilng kood croj v it tory lull air a flinv ivyritr oil thi farm and tut- fplrndnl yitftl mrs t y ium wa mfv almu mit lur a family whom- nuinb ri wijr irklon nboul t lilnkuoruuy shi la a artnrr i vla ui to tht manor txirii ititt rrvtrtl kit nly in all tht jjiin opiiutloi ktioitk for hit ksdur of tuial llfi piotmiitnt in v jii n litktituti and i hurt h woi k an lnt illk nt tunw rutlonul jt wrll infoinifil and dispt nslnj the geokqetown hexald wdntaday kvalne nov 9th 1963 page 9 j8milhbhbbbhbb travel notes a iifiiro k i ho h rsvlltallty in u mluioul fuifmim h aril llu only ihild of thu jm iu il u rnnk ohvir iolon a youth ii ihs bltoild iji ii hljjl mhhl tut tltt larr of the fumi tuia 111 in i on i pi ti ly t apt tired an i tin i ow brt has inti iulv i attrui tlons for hiln holsti mi will im hit hiuhy i ml ht ii i3 uln idy xhlbllid t ihti lfi hi u gri at opiortunlty anil will maki tin mint of m h ttliik torn jm it ul hi lp aloiif lib way a not hi r miii of sti phi n iol on is alio it wholl also laying u bound loundatlon for a hoktiln hi r 1 llu two sons llow nd md unix it ul txith ki i n on f irmiiik 1 thi i ilir is in t on idi r tbli oilslrims uf his i georgetown holstein make 830pouncbfat a purebred houtcln owned by dr soul 3ecr georgetown has comfifttcd a yearly recowl of per formance test of 830 lbs fat from 23213 lbs milk nverngo tout 36tj porccnt butterfat she la hunte- hnven supremo palbst and her rec- sa i tiajjjga-l- uak- omi i r promts in i itth in t i ir btahh und tiny u lith lo art with uu ir t it ft tn ill s whli h u i kd kim in far mi r hreitl rs w ho h ivi mhiii amhllion to k t to the to hravxy alflf thi ii tht ri is l ian n t ixdson isoii of ml of tin biiond family of william dunn ills fim liumliul at ii firm k in ixiilhnl londltion and ht liaa a f ii id wilh the heev u t iiruw th of kixond iul ulfalfa i havi sii ii this y ir llolsti uij uimt jaotnilati this plan lfi hta wiiu i h id all pun ltrttu und milks from 12 to 17 row hi his a milk ink rnarhlm and so w ith ul son nn rt tht farm w iliioul hi nil in lp ixnpt m u gnit rush this linn i lomplittl t li ired and at out sixty jicri s uf ii an cropped lit 1 1 is on almotft lur othi r farm in tht m lhbourhood ou find ii mlo uni a rorn crop mrs c ian nre dolnon was miss hi ii mic lun im longing lo two dlf ft ri ul lines of met lun s her futhi r ind mother thought unn liliil bon tht squill iiirnami ttii only son is r illu i naturall n iml mcciurt itlson he hai just re icheil his mtjority and wan aw ay w 1th wmi frli nds to mi the world s fair at niw wirk siviral other of the dolsons hivi tmdi tins trip m lun is a farinir bred and thi cows llu farm anil his new tncto in his chit f im hi will i irry on i hi didsoti th tm mrs c liu nn i ipntt kttn oi farninn ijuitl irtnid of tin ir will kt pt fum ami tuitt hojiful foi ht r minn fulii t n it s it a dolson falcx is tic on of s1111uc the t id est ison in tin toond family and occuptis hh fathtrs farm lot 10 on cist half of mb concession hi and his fam lly farm 100 aires of land which is wtll built upon and make a good job of tht business hi has two tons ihil of whom will farm and so carry on thi dolson tradition ifol still cows hae plaetl an import- othirt in the mighbourhood alex mt p irt ot this farm as on most dolson is majrkd to mks vera niwill of cm more out he seems to hii intund fartlur afiild in siinh of a partner than hive the other mimbirs of this family to follow out all the ramifica tions of the dolson family woulitbc no small iltort at a dolson re union oir five hundred people 11 connected with the name wire in tttt end a nee thus we hn e uiis large group of mm residing on the ancestral area and farming an area of 1j50 acres all in the original tow nshlp of chinguncousy w here the first dolson settled one hundred and e- entcen years ago und where all down these years they hae plied 4hc art of farming nnd kept their nerds and grown their crops in such a if ash ion as to maintain the fertil ity of the soil and build up in tho province of ontario a good citizen ship and good husbandry ord was made as a frvevoarold on twlccaday milking v this animal liad a previous record as a senior threeyearold in 305 doys on twice a day milking of 718 jtu fat from 20291 lbs milk this record was amongst tho top five lh canada in 1051 asamtx 1 framnlsitavlt tfie coronation in comfort cunsrd line snnouims tha ipecui cruise ittlp ca ron a taiuqs from nrw york sbmit may 4th 10j ship run be usrd ut a hotel in southampton with trans portal ion to ixtndon nnd a grttiadsland sent ln ludttj ask us aduut it john r barber travel advisor i 1311 k c thompson inhurancr kutvick rhone 11 mill surct hartt in sgeorgetawn earlaalvely al s i l veits highest prices paid for scrap iron me i mrtala batter tea miscellaneous rna hrrap delivered to our ard its carolina st n hamilton l waxman sons thonc hamilton 27061 and 33611 eavestroughing plumbing heating don houston phone 547w special low rail fares to the royal agricultural winter fair toronto nov t421 fare and onehalf foi thi round trip good going november 13 to november 22nd inclusive rstum leave toronto not later than raidniitht november 23rd fmlt fcrmtm raw ami mjtmt canadian national dead stock id and crippled farm animals removed prom ptly for sanitary disposal telephone collect toronto en1j33636 georgetown 1 1 gordon ytfunj ltd

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