thh oiorgitown heralu thursday august m 17 small fine warning on cruelty to animal charge georgetown air cadet at trenton a north hallon farmer wed august 161 1 escaped with a small fine and a warning after being convicted of cruelty to one of his cows the farmer who worka coo rented acres in nassasaweya township was fined 10 after magistrate j r black juditd him guillj of failing to provide adequate inciter water and care to the animal i could jusl as easily impose a 500 fine but the amount doesn t really mean anything tn this cas i just hope you ve learned your lesson magistrate black loid the accused inspector allan mcnabb of the humane society had the yearold holstcin heifer destro yed after finding it lying on the ground almost unable to mewe because of a broken ivg investigation revalcd thai the ammil clipped and broke a leg toward the end of march it lay where it fell for close to three mont is exposed to ram and recent bad weather inspector mcnatob lolrt court thai a crtek ran through tir area but it would have been impossible for the eov to hae reached the water dui- to its injur a barn js found within a ac l fraseb of georgetown of 121 guelph squad mi r- pv insiru h giudnrj of 598 squadron all cadets attending ar fn sj in cr cs safety precaution beore firing on the range would cohvert county to new system o assessment on the sighting of his r flo from c 1 hugh t cfb trenton receive instruction in rifle inose bleed only accident injury bier- lint nne t th mi h injury t lal time ui of j n car collisu ri on th- 711 line of ksqucsmk na horn h lucsdax august 1ilh the operation of a countv n- sessmtnt commissi n r svstcti was cnptjnrd in detail lo mcrr bers n fsriiicsms town hip council on month v ex mine countx a nr rohut bccti at the estion o ounlv council is iisitms eali munic ipal council in hiltnn to outline th promsil ihit i prlsrntu betnt studied bv fife cnunlv finance and assessment commit ee within thr- next few cks mr bich will explain it to rh council so thcx mi tiv tamp dircclim ti thnr countx reprcserlilnes for i xnte at the count lexel po bibh this fall main hrnrfits of a nitmx wide assessing fxstem hr surf are a more uniform issrsment on all properties the implem eolation of data processing a more eouilahle enst harm2 bv tween municipalilm and the ivilch o a new as cssin man val an electric dita processing unit would be purchased lm mcdiateij tn compute all a bessmpnts and set up tax rols foi each municipality mr beach xphitied in the econd jer of a countx asrssin op ration the vscnrs could he ntus will ld n ti tl nu i jit con north halton detachment com nt tie to l e tin i n umiod ihr n v opp said 350 property damage n opentmn ofnci k in t rt suited when cars operated by iiuntic divnih rl it i ll on carmen stuart lohnson or nor inr i ln in n r i nl r hitli i mill unkmnin mil maria v orria of it sounded rn ii jnr m i cat h it mmi the jxs- slreetsmllr hit n ir thr bae re he said n u u p iliv co t moic mc a lhl srl in the orreia car vuf fen d the cement the mi n fix m h p vcl lin 0ul ine nose mjurx of nx munitipililv if n brncr sfrlic sn unstable jim itcdpath hand ire not dnmj it rijil jmi m e worth in ixtn cost led the investigation witcr i died in vancouver bc mrswrightburiedhere a district rmdent who had licd in vancouver bc for the i past two years died there on august 2nd mr dimel r k nshl the former la mil iail w is thr daughter of rrnesi and mdr j ann bousfield mcphail and wai born 7- xears tgo at milton following their marriage mr and mrs wright farmed at ash grove on a farm now owned by john ruddcll thex retired in 1941 and moxrd lo deorge town lixin first on male ax reasonable distance of where the cow laid but the inspector found it to be inadequate campbellville veterinarian dr clifford young said the an hnal had sustained a badly fractured leg and there was no hope of ever regaining its us- dr young had been called to examine the cow shortly after the leg was broken and recom mended then that it be put to bleep but the accused said he would keep it and just bop the animal would recover the accused told magistrate black he did his best and fed and watered the animal twice a day i get my livelihood from ani mals why should i allow my cow to starve asked the far mer however a neighbouring housewife testified that she n- vcr saw him feed or water his cow the animal was terribly ncg letted and seemed in great pain the woman testified i the farmer wondered how a mother with three children had time to look ovr his farm all day i magistrate black decided you just didn i care what hap pened to the cow for your entfrtalnmint j rvk iuur inimimnmini mcgibbon hotel m this wk the country travellers country and whtirn music thursday friday saturday gin i itch tl assessing man lal which llt0 assessments on he cirrcil 1066 resale xalu ii i the 1m0 base lexel w hich is pre entlx tn use to date zr of dunn i 11 counties ml d iii in- rwxe changed mm thi o ii ir axstcm tr a inunk scl op iteventh 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