Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 23, 1972, p. 19

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Head Average Si Will Build Fountain in Museum Garden by JUDITH The Friends of the Museum presented a gift of to the County Museum Board at the Board October meeting Acting on behalf of the Friends Reeve Ron Harris of Milton presented two cheques to the board One cheque In the amount of is for the completion of the log cabin and ia the remainder of themoney raised last year The second cheque for is for a Hag stone terrace which will be built In front of the bam In Ihe spring The latter sum was raised by the Friends during 1972 The friends gift was acknowledged by two congratulatory messages The first from the Secretary Treasurer of the Board read On behalf of the County Museum Board I would like to extend our gratitude to the Friends for the fine Job done In raising funds for special projects at the Museum I am sure you oil real lie Impact of these contributions the growth of the Museum and that without these contributions new developments at the Museum would be limited second was a copy of a motion made at Ihe Hal on County Council meeting of October 18th Moved by Reeve A J MacArthur resolved hat he Friends of the Museum be advised hot the Warden and County Council thank the for their generous and hard earned contributions to the County Museum Carried The friends arc presently busy planning next year summer festival The proceeds from thai venture will be used to build a fountain in museum garden in front of terrace Herd Dispersal Sale Brings A Art RR4 Georgetown dispersed his Em era dale Hal stein herd at the Hays Sales Arena on November for a total of 800 The head averaged Si with no particularly high prices but selling at more than Si each and 15 of these bringing more than The top price BOO was paid by Bryan Watts Inglewood for five yearold Em era dale Tempest Anne who has produced at four years of age in days 16 lbs milk containing lbs fat with 20 percent butt erf at test She was sired by Glenvue Tempest Martyn Heslop Burlington paid the second highest price of for the 14 year old Mina a Very Good daughter of the Excellent and Superior Type sire Reflection Sovereign Mina has an eleven lactation lifetime total production or lbs milk containing 7 lbs fat with an average test of 4 percent butterfat Thirtytwo milking females being for an 11 month averaged bred old daughter of Citation heifers averaged eight open heifers 50 nine heifer calves and six babies OUR TO CUBA Two four year old cows both classified Very Good were purchased by Spain S3 each Al import Havana Cuba paid S3 Go Tor an August heifer calf sired by Citation and bought three open heifers at SI and 00 Frank Hamilton bought a five daughter of the Extra sire Dividend Clipper at S3 and paid SI for her September heifer calf Hays farms In Oakville paid S3 200 for a three yearold cow which in her first lactation in 305 days made lbs milk containing 460 lbs fat with a butterfat icsi of A percent She will be shipped Brazil Tracsia Spain purchased II head their highest price GEORGETOWN THURSDAY NOV 1972 Page They also paid for a bred heifer ft Favera Italy bought seven head In eluding a young cow at and an August heifer at SI TWO TO ENGLAND Murray McKane George town bought eleven milking cows and one bred heifer the latter at SI He paid for one cow and SI for another and bought two at K each Canlmpex Livestock Ltd Georgetown paid 100 for a bred heifer Tony Drake Hampshire England pur chased two milking cows at SI and Si Howard Brampton paid S3 loo for a milking female and Bruce Walts Inglewood paid 300 for a bred heifer J Photography Till- II TON ML SI- mi Church Bazaar Nets Womens Groups 1200 Over SI was netted at bazaar Friday In the parish hall of St George Anglican Church Mrs Robert Gallagher wife of the rector was general convener for the day an effort of the Anglican Church Women with assistance from the Daughters of St George and the Junior Auxiliary The accounted for the lion share of proceeds over SI The women operated a knitting and sewing booth home baking Christmas decorations ana a tea room There were two lucky draws as well for dolls dressed in dollar bills Mrs Gob Collier and William Nolly were the lucky winners The Daughters made almost at their sewing and touch and lake table And the Junior Auxiliary with candy and novelties The bazaar was an afternoon and evening affair TO THE ELECTORS OF WARD 1 MAY I HAVE YOUR SUPPORT ON DECEMBER TO CONTINUE MY EFFORTS To control development but not It To improve and develop our roads and services our parks and recreational facilities within the means of reasonable taxation To legislate with concern lor the future of Georgetown as well as for the individual HYDE PHONE FOR TRANSPORTATION OR INFORMATION -WBi-r-wi- fWpwgrJ ED Smith Garden Cocktails new special price really grows on you 2811 oz tin YOUR VOTE AND INFLUENCE WOULD BE APPRECIATED vote votre appuis tres Alex Blackwell lor WATER COMMISSIONER 8779409 Election Day December4 Your Vote and Influence are Respectfully Solicited to GERALD W FOR Hydro Commissioner years experience with Hydro years as Superintendent of years as a Commissioner of Hydro Georgetown Hydro As a retired town I am prepared to devote all the time necessary Ic provide efficient economical service to the Hydro customers of Georgetown A CAR WILL BE AVAILABLE ON ELECTION DAY PHONE VOTE Irwin Noble FOR COUNCIL WARD 2 FOR INFORMATION OR RIDE ON ELECTION DAY PHONE 7T I have served previously years on Council and several years on Planning Board and Committee of Acquitment also a past president Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and at present a director Have Interested in community affairs II work for the development growth of George town In a planned and orderly Have been a resident and In business In town for over twenty years consider that my twenty years business and now being a position to give considerable lime to town business would be an as member of Georgetown Council STORES HEADQUARTERS MOORE PARK PLAZA 124 MAIN ST NORTH GEORGETOWN HOURS STORE SERVICE DEPT OPEN DAILY 8 A to Thur a Ft Nights Til Everybody talks about traction But Firestone g it to page 1 Youll find more of the right prices More than the price is right EFFECTIVE Firestone Ply Nylon SNO CHA Snow Champ BELT ALLPOSITION DODGE MERC i FORDCHEV yis PLYMOUTH Kjl MUSTANG CAMARO BARRACUDA TORINO DART CHEVELLE

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