Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 2, 1972, B5

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Outstanding Dairyman Once Farmed Where Del rex Homes Now Located Kill S3 Yt Alts lifelong breeder Ho normal consumption was raised on his fathers farm farmer and recent winner or the figures Cleave View Gypsy near Georgetown on property highest honor that a Hoist Antony would provided the which is now the location of breeder can win the Master Campbell family with an hundreds of homes In the Breeder Shield has developed adequate milk supply for subdivision was a third three Gold Ribbon longtime milk years generation farm and my father producers in the noted Cleave Mr Cleave was presented with started the turd said herd his Master Breeder Shield at the Mr Cleave He was educated in One of the Cleave annual meeting of the Georgetown public and high Cleave View Gypsy Antony who Association held schools and Is graduate of the died at the age of la produced recently In Toronto The award Ontario Cnlkc in pounds of milk in her inate by A Thomson lifetime According to association president During the period of his life Association records qualify for the Master when lie worked with Ins father there are only Gold Ribbon Breeder Shield Mr Cleave lias on the Georgetown milk cows in all Canada Cleave bred in a herd averaging 13 farm he was a member of the View Gypsy Antony still stands registrations a year one Vtry Hal ton Club and at that time In the roster of record milk Good bull two Excellent cows 14 purchased two full bisters sired producing in Canada Good cows and four Star by the lass bull Bond The figure 243 pounds of brood tows Mr Cleave said Hat Apple Maple us club milk seems more staggering to from f to Mister Breeder loday of the the imagination when It is Shields are presented annually Cleave herd members tan be totalled in tons In tonnage this by ire association lo outstanding traced to those two calves cow produced 121 tons dairy mtn across Canada J M MOV MILT pounds of milk Douglas Howard In whtn Ihc Georgetown Broken down into gallons this and It J Stewart ore farm was sold the Cleaves production comes to In among the Peel lock slock and cattle quarts Cleave View Gypsy breeders so honored in past herd to a farm on Antony provided Canadian milk years I toad north of the drinkers with quarts of Tht then proceeded high grade milk Donald Cleave is procticallv a to rent an additional too acres Cheerleaders Will Spur on Locals Against TV Radio Men by With branch election in the near future Zone Commander Greenwood of B7 is endeavouring to form permanent election teams which would conduct all elections in the zone Bill Shields has been appointed chairman and has undertaken lo form the learns which it is hoped will consist of branch past presidents The aim is lo standardize election procedure in the zone and that this can be achieved by using members with experience such is past presidents and abiding by the bylaws of provincial command The teams will also be colled upon to conduct installation of officers to assure a proper and dignified ceremony TV Back at the branch looks as though entertainment chairman Roma Timpson lias things well in hand for the challenge hockey between CKCO TV ana Radio and Georgetown Legion and Kinsmen Many personnel from the station will be here Hugh Greenwood Terry Ralph Dodokin Lawyers Father A Georgetown lawyers father suffered a fatal heart attack February Ralph Dodokin a Toronto since 1949 was a native of Mary s Kansas His parents moved to Winnipeg in the twenties and he lived here then back in the States for a time berore settling in Toronto He was in the sheet metal business He leaves his wife son Ron of the town law firm of Sopmka daughters Linda and Diana his mother and a sister Mrs Rosa both of Win Organize Spring Project the home of their leader Mi Bruce Lindsay Mrs I Car michail is assistant leader There were 19 girls at the meeting They got organized and were shown how to measure a pattern The executive is president Henny vice president Marcha try secretary Cathy Lindsay treasurer Beth Car press reporter Belly Soykn phone committee Mary Ann Jane Davidson Shcryl Spencc The next meeting will be on Saturday Mrs George Ironside and Mrs George Burt attended Ihe fall fairs convention In Toronto for a couple of days this past week Mrs George Burl Thomas Danny Paul Boucher and Maine Cole Some will entertain at the branch after the game The branch pipe band will play at the arena ihc youngsters there will be clowns and cheerleaders and cash prizes for young and Sounds tike a good place go March 11 Sen ice of liter J J McCartney advises veterans and service personnel that of command service will be the next Tuesday Friday dart shoot win were D Bell It llawcs A Everett J Wood Ronald Chaplin W Cater Parsons J Parsons Car dub winners J Boyd Cunningham Hill J Kite hie cadets a bit of the lion last weekend when their draw was won by Ada Ward Seller or the winning ticket was yes you it Norm president Winner of ihi free lucky draw wis Dickenson Air Cadet sponsors are putting on in dinner and dart shoot for holiday hams next month Back to prizewinners what have you Pit County Gents attracted a crowd lo the Saturday Night dince where prizewinners were It M Roberts McKtnzie and Companion Next week Itinch mil be traction a with who have heard ind danced to I hem It was a full house r Saturday niiht sing a long John Finders Ferguson Hughes ways and means in John Ferguson combined efforts for music limy winners wire T llodtn It Dempster Roy Atkinson Dickenson Here a littlt something we wish for column readers May you have enough Happiness to keep sweet Trials to keep you strnnh Sorrows to keep human lo keep yon happy Failure lo you keep you Friends lo you eomfort Vital to meet jour needs nthustasm to look forward Faith to banish depression Determination make each a better day yesterday now their Cleave her over acres of farm land Shortly after we moved to our new farm I purchased the ear s heifer calf crop from my father about All Cleave View animals descend from the foundotion herd established by my said Mr Cleave At lime there were six generations of one family In the herd The Cleave herd now tonsists of head of Vie also have a couple of ponies Iher lid Mr Clei And snowmobile which is used the family to tour the farm expanse Many animals have been ex ported from the herd to such countries as Spam It Mexico France and the United Stales Most of the entile arc purchased by exporters I did moke Irips Mexico Dominican Republic in days with shipments of from firms said Mr Cleave Mr senior has now retired and lives in Din former and three children two boys ind a live in attractive front of the form The firm house o large brick structure is occupied by Ins herdsman We also have i Jipinese student with us He id spent two In university in Jipan He will be with us to learn the operation for then will return to J in complete hi university education said Mr TOP Donald and howled for viral years with the Norval league which consists mainly of 1aidlaws and their relations really enjoyed It and may go back in the league someday hut right now babysitters Is the problem said Mrs Cleave I inuld is a director of the Peel Count v Club vice of the United to operative Branch and a director of the Peel Federation of He wos also club leader in the Club for several years The Cleave herd has produced over the years Ihree Gold Ribbon longtime producers for records over pounds of milk five Gold Seals for records over 17S pounds of milk in a lifetime and many Silver Blue and Red Seal certificates for 150 125 and 100 pounds of milk During the past 10 years according to statistics of the Fricslan Association the Cleave herd has twice had the lop average production for Peel and In other years has always been In the top five Peel County Is known world wide for the quality of breeding in its many herds and Donald Cleave with his Cleave View herd is one more black and whiter who has and enriched thai reputation Atteit ion ExService Personnel and Their Dependents MR E G TRAVERSY Service Bureau Officer Ontario Provincial Command The Royal Canadian Legion will be at Branch Mill St Georgetown on Tuesday March 7th ANYONE WISHING TO SEE MR TRAVERSY WITH REGARD TO VETERANS BENEFITS ARE INVITED TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS FREE LEGION SERVICE TOWN RAID THURSDAY MARCH 1972 Page J Blood Donor Clinic Open From 130 to 845 pm COMMUTERS COME RIGHT AFTER WORKI1 HELP SOMEBODY BACK TO LIFE BE A RED CROSS BLOOD DONOR MONDAY MARCH 6th HEALTHY persons ages IS 5 and year old BOYS with written consent each time donate are urgently needed give Blood TRANSPORTATION and Babysitting at the lablc donors Hi ride s needed phone Mrs Jean Er Thompson On Clinic Day phone Community Services Directory A Community Services is hung for rlh under Ihe auspices of and tin IMton Health Unit J The Ilcverond Harry Dawson of is in i volunteer committee representative of North tow the of the Mr Dawson says thai to make such a directory complete cooperation and inclusion of ill ions helping agencies in North is essential Volunteer agencies CONCRETE GRAVEL BUILDING SAND ROAD GRAVEL FILL and TOP SOIL BUD HAINES Glen Williams JIMS Steering Service SPECIALIZED Wheel Alignment Wheel Balancing Sam Closed by appointment William ATTENTION SN0WM0BILERS CLEARANCE SALE SNOWMOBILE SOCKS A warm combination of per cant wool and per cent nylon for cozy winter comfort Stretch flf Available In Red Blue Green and Yellow Fit sizes 10 SPECIAL SL I Pair SNOWMOBILE MITT Top grain cowhide leather with instil foam lining In mitt pile lining on cuff Extra large cuff Velcro fastener Black only SPECIAL Snowmobile Boots A durable boot with liner that offers warmth and satisfaction In the rugged weather at all times Ouiphir Ont irk inney shoes There more to go to Kinney for Guelph St Georgetown English Handcrafted Mens Shoes featuring supple leather uppers and texon insoles Kip quarters add that special touch of comfort Some of the styles are available in sizes up to 13 and widths to 7 styles to choose from

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