Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 20, 1985, p. 7

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SECTION A THE HERALD Wednesday November 1SU Pago Cormdate dispersal Costly cow Kara makes Oscar smile Farms on Trafalgar Read near attracted buyer from as far away Ohio and Pennsylvania or their dispersal auction Under the warmth a huge tent buyer made their decisions without the chance gelling cold reel Photo by Heather Van Horn Jim or Georgetown was declared the Junior champion during he Scotlabank Contact Hays Classic competition last week at the annual Royal Agricultural Winter Fair Bursty second from tight competed against A Hers from counties across Canada or the title with his champion entry Designer Patricia Standing next to Bursty Is reserve champion Janice Need ham Ripley Ontario Fashion show raises me regular monthly meeting of thehospitalauxUlarywasheldNov 13 The Hair and Fashion Show was a huge success with over people attending and a profit in excess of was realized The Past Presidents Luncheon was well attended by the auxiliary members Plans are well under way for the Christmas Ball There will be a hot roast beef buffet starting at 7 30 followed by dancing This annual fund raiser Is not only for hospital and auxiliary members but for anyone who wishes to support us and have an The auxiliary will be assisting with the being arranged by residents the Centre for November 23 TANNING 1 SEASON IS KEEPITI DOAITLgTITfADt AWAYI To the residents The of Ward 4 Tanning To my family To my friends THANK YOU 8779766 RUD WHITING enjoyable evening doing so Reports indicated that member ship growing now at 169 We have teenage volunteers members work on the wards as well as hair stylists and assistants for the hair dressing service There is also a large Toronto Next meeting is Dec number working in the Gift Shops scholarship award Laura was the winner of a York University entrance scholarship at the Acton High School commencement PROCLAIM THE WEEK OF NOVEMBER 2430th 8th Annual YOUTH APPRECIATION WEEK Lynda Thompson at Georgetown proudly displays her sheep during the ladles lead and wool competition at the annual Royal Agricultural Winter Fair Thompson was one of II contestants in the popular competition held last week Designed to improve the Image sheep and assist In the promotion or wool each contestant also displayed a handcrafted wool garment Although Thompson did not plate and other contestants were complimented by the Judges or their appearance Lynda Is wearing plaid and tier sheep Is wearing a plaid hat Former seed house worker Annie Bessie White of the Retirement Lodge ville passed away suddenly Nov 1 1985 at Duffer Area Hospital She was the daughter of John J White and Sarah E Armstrong She attended Blount Public School and High School She moved to Georgetown in and was employed In the office of Dominion Seed House for many years Three years ago she moved to Aval on Retirement Lodge in Orangcvllle She a former member of St Mark Anglican Church George Anglican Church Georgetown and a member of Mounlolnvlow Rebecca Lodge Georgetown She was by her parents White survived by several cousins The funeral was held Nov 1B85 from and Funeral Home to Forest Lawn Cemetery service was conducted by Marian Vincett of St Mark Anglican Church Pallbearers were Tom White Richard Young John Pike Everett Kerr Stan Leighton and David Partington Flower bearers were Mark White J Anne Murdock Heather Carter and Bob Mills Perhaps you would pay for a luxury home on a choice piece of property but would you pay close to a quarter of a million dollars for a yearold cow Most of us would not but Oscar of Guelph Ontario recent mode such a purchase Kara was recently bought during the Cormdale Form auction on Nov People from as far away as Indiana Ohio Pennsylvania and Quebec were drawn this event held annually The auction featured cows of various ages and breeds This is the best set up I ever saw on farm sale said halter salesman Paul Jensen The tents which shelter cows awaiting their debuts and prospective buyers bidders and spectators were a pleasant escape from the dreary weather outside The floors were covered In sweet smelling wood shavings and were probably as warm as most people houses Farms went out of their way to ensure bidders would be warm and comfortable by hiring portable propane heaters for the tents Should we stop Should there be a stop sign at Queen and McNabb Streets in George town Coun John McDonald know That why Monday night he asked town staff to prepare a report on putting in a four way stop at he intersection The report is to be strictly an evaluation and not necessarily supportive of putting in a stop The councillor also asked staff to prepare a report on the possibility implementing permit parking In the parking lots PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY iuiaMjaMMM THE Sixt the Installer of the propane heating system pointed out what happens if somebody spending 2t0 gets cold feet Last year auction turned out a cow bought for the almost unbelievable price of SI by of 25 OFF REGULAR PRICE DIAMOND J li BULK FOODS 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