Page THE HERALD December KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS New Years Eve Ball TUESDAY DECEMBER 31 9 tot 00am HOLY CROSS CHURCH HALL Maple Ave Georgetown Music by Bobby Full Buffet Door Refreshments Admission MO per Couple Holstein breeders meet at Reid and Sons raHmii tUllWm2Mm 7 DAYS TORONTO CALL 7421 1 OUT OP TOWN CALL COLLBCT By Henry J Agrfc Rep breeders and friends met on Tuesday at the farm of C and Sons Georgetown for the annual barn meeting Upon arrival everyone inspected the herd of over milk cows tied In sti Following the welcome by Bert Stewart vicepresident of the Club Jim Schwartz of Farms demonstrated proper feet and legs or dairy cattle A contest was then held to select the three best and the three poorest sets of feet and legs in the herd Winners were chosen and with prizes as 1st Edward Bird Georgetown second Earl Wilson Georgetown third Garnet Nerval and tied for fourth was Barry and John Georgetown Siegfried Stadler Milton and Sandy Buchanan Moffat Larry Bennett Burlington United Breeders technician for this area then demonstrated the trimming of feet using the herd bull He also felt that even though this was a poor year for corn silage with less maturity than normal the Teed value of this silage would be reduced only slightly Part of the energy which normally moves to the corn car remained In the corn stalk but still Is available to the cow in the com silage The barn me ting concluded with and coffee served by the family Jersey best Not to be outdone by any local championship Beauty Delilah a four yearold Jersey entered by Mrs S L Eva Harper of Georgetown placed third in her section of the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair s Jersey Show A total of cows were entered in the Jersey Show in which another area cow Glenamore Emperor from the farm of Lionel McKeown Caledon East was judged the top bull calf Society Marquis Pauline shown by Terry Lealie Alma the Ontario Dairy Princess for was the first prize twoyearold Holstein presented the ribbon which was accepted by Lowell Toronto Ont Lindsay on behalf of Mr Leslie Bruce Ston Animal d family that snowmobiles sticks together ment University or Guel lh m m mh safety conscious production of quality hay and representative of the type club from It inception age SI People who belong to the proximately five year ago rfe The mils children Sherry farmers to samples of Snowmobile Club served two and a half years as Robert and Tanya took to togetherness their teed for this year Friendly hospitable and of president and this year was snowmobiles like the t i I proverbial duck to water The As money la on everyone SfiItSiSS their sport forced him to resign family at present own two minds these days when feed prices are so Man Brian has been actively in to When it comes producing gas coal is early children a eyes Sheila won first prize in the ladles division of to purchase for your machine the club rally Now that It seems a inexpensive way for a family to enjoy a winter together Brian advised all new owners ra position family to t7ge ta mSSSvSSl whole have been fight to see who would ride with in As as meticulously Hel Minted out Kt problem has since Brian explained naturally your Sheila Brians wife had been Brian bought a biggest expense is the pur the manual with his family to qualms about getting Into the caboose and the chasing of a machine After mate sure they taw whit he the proud occupants that however he coat ta they re getting Into before they had heard so many stories relatively small The Hills about people getting hurt on Young Sherry is an outfitted their family for snowmobiles and I was a mad in her and were convinced that a on me wy re Into before they relatively small The Hills depart for an outing outfitted their family for You can t beat family at jnowmoDiies ana was in her and were convinced that a entertainment concluded v Up on me Brian own right At last year Kids family could do it cheaper Brian After seeing how much lOIlHCF persuaded Sheila to take Rodeo Sherry carted off two Other than the initial outlay the happiness It brought to the V1 T only thing a snowmobile Hits a On mis a season Hills a point could be made In SiHiT to ace fewM dub suggesting be tipped depostUng Sheilain a herself and Brian in the membership and other in made our national sport not too dignified manneron manner on me ground This could probably have been the end to Sheila venture into the snowmobile world but Brian enthusiasm for the sport convinced her to give It another chance Little by little as her con fidence built up she developed a liking for the sport and now has fallen in love with it Brian had this to say about It the only sport I know where the whole family can get Involved Sheila was quick to agree with this and added It draws the family closer together during the winter People don know what they re missing of nature Out there on a snowmobile during winter you can feel it Brian thought family snowmoblllng was a great thing for children The kids learn a lot about nature on a trallride They see all the wonders of nature first hand He also emphasized the importance of children learning to become GO GLEN TAXI 8771878 8777722 INSTEAD of watching television a group of deft sitting Christine Cleave and Eric Grade Seven students at Public Introduce a new lollipop that will school converted the library Into a television revolutionize the candy business The studio Friday and produced their own television equipment used by the students Is commercials and programs Kalhy Whaley owned by the Halton Board of Education While we ait iIil world crisis Can ida is sitting on lop oik iIk largest coal supplies anvwherc Some ive suggested meeting a much bigger portion 0111 energy needs burning it while others have shuddered it the thought Coal the dirtiest burning I tie I all It has contributed grc ill to pollution thai we already experienced Bui now there s a our coal resource thai will help ensure g is supplies almost indefinitely We ill it the Hum Its a process ol producing 1 th it sin eer thle llld Willi ll lllll is I Ik piodliel hums ill pollution Union is wexeestlhlisliect l ilsl irch to the pi lelie ll ol this new And it ust one ol the lliuus we re in I he whole ide 1 is 111 ike sine we mil short tit t is I We ll lc to ele 111 up a union ghs LIMITED an invitation to better hearing 11 you ill tint is to then time with our vibil nq Hiafing A it si Just slop it our Better Hearing Consultation To be held at Marketplace Optical Marketplace Plaia Georgetown to SATURDAY DECEMBER 1974 You II Iuvl chdncc to down your your que fmd out modi rnht nij help You will lie to heir j t could ry well your mind 1 he lid will be md w cool or Free Gifts Door Prizes Batteries Price f