the georgetown herald wednesday evening june 18th 1941 halton juniors hold annua achievement day b eightyfour halton rural young peo- e attended the annual oounty ajb- evement pay which was held at mu- ton and district on saturday june 7th while the numbers were considerably reduced from those of a year ago nevertheless the standard of work was on a par with that of former years tfce young ladles under the direction of vim betty wallace of the inatitu tea branch toronto had a busy day in the milton town hall where they bad many interested spectators from uton oountj womens zntltutes oe young men during the morning ted and judged ten classes of live stock at the following farms r -hea- therlngton and sons r i scott fred featherstone and son morley watson all of kelson township and j h win mott of milton the official judges or the live stock were as follows j h wulmott a t woodley olare wilson uoyd chisholm milton max ftathexetone freeman robert miller georgetown a h martin toronto elgin senn hamilton and k a innes and d s ounton ol brampton bruce reid of georgetown was not only the high- man of the day but also r4 the high score for the com tdneilve stock and seed judging com petitions and therefore receives the championship trip to the chicago in ternatlonal live stock shaw next november m the young ladles com petition miss dorothy cleave of georgetown was the winner and will receive a similar trip to the chicago international and boys and olrls cuub congress at the town hall during the after noon some most interesting olub de monstrattans were staged with the award going to the dublin club whose team members were misses verna webster dorothy steele and molly cattm these three young ladles will represent halton in the interoounty demonstration contest at the c n e the winning township teams in both the ypung mens and the young ladles competitions were from esquesing lmiship the former team and therefore the winners or the bank of jjova scotia trophy received lndlvl ihial prizes which were presented by m f h ollroy manager of the mil on branch the bank of toronto trophy was presented to the yotmg ladles team who also received suit able individual recognition in addi tlon to the presentations referred to which took place in the town hall in the evening mrs percy merry presi sent oftto dtsw wj for halton county presented the championship wj trip to the winner miss dorothy cleave others participating in the announcement of the awards and pres entatlon of prizes included mrs ar ss gowanpast district wi presi dent geo ourrie hornby miss betty wallace of the institutes branch and agricultural representative j e whltelock while space does not per mit a complete announcement of all priie winners the following are a few of the more prominent home economics bank of toronto trophy for inter township compeu tlon charlotte wilson charlotte mc cullough norma lameon- winners of county honour pins verna webster louise dunn norma lawson dorothy cleave maxjorle mc cready elva doughty winners of provincial honour pins peggy marsh marjorie mckerr junior farmers horses seniors 1st angus mc nabb georgetown juniors 1st lloyd stokes oampbellville beef oatueseniorslst gordon leut acton juniorslst fred bell dahycattle seniors 1st john mc nabb georgetown juniors 1st bar cm brown acton bert roclcwood juniors 1st ward b of the trophies were as ft robertson trophyhlh scoye in heavy horees awarded to tjoyd stokes campbellville the duncan campbell trophyhigh bcore in beef cattle awarded to angus monabb georgetown the baronston trophy high score in dairy cattle awarded to dick mc laukhlln the mason knitting co trophy high score in sheep awarded to mar tyn heslop freeman the thos blakelock trophy high score in swine awarded to ward brownridge georgetown trip to chicago highest aggregate ecore awarded to bruce reid george bank of nova scotia trophy for inter township competition won by jqjquesing township angus mcnabb georgetown john mcnabb george town ward brownridge georgetown the dr anderson trophy for inter club competition awarded to norval cluh bruce rew john mcnabb an sus mcnabb dick mclaughlin george fisher geo henderson one shield for high novice awarded to donald devlin milton norval junior farmer challenge trophy champion judge awarded to bruce rew georgetown halton plowmen hold annual junior farmer match on wednesday june 4th the an nual junior farmer plowing match was held on the farm of wm neil- si near hornby under the auspices of e halton plowmens association notwithstanding the dry condition of the soil some very excellent ridges were turned by the youthful plowmen n g macleod of gait noted plow man and judge was the official coach for the event it anticipated that halton oounty will be represented in the interoounty competition at the international which this year is to be held near peterbbro the following three young men were on the strength of their showing on wednesday last selected to represent halton in this event donald ferguson rooktwood wm lucas freeman and jack march ment hornby the following is a list of the prize winners by townships nassagaweya seniors 1st donald ferguson juniors 1st wyiman little nelson seniors 1st wm lucs 2nd russell dales juniors 1st murray hamilton esoueadng juniors 1st bob neilson 2nd flnlay mccallum trafalgar seniors 1st jack march ment juniors 1st allan powrie an interested group of plowing en thuslasta followed the work of the young men throughout the day g w mountook spkak8 to norval juniors the june meeting of the norval junior institute and junior farmers was held at the home of eleanore blwood and jim carney isobelle wrlggleswortih occupied the chair for the junior institute the meeting opened with the ode followed by the repeating of the lords prayer in unison the roll call was responded to by the payment of fees after the business was dispen with a collection was taken up for the red cross helen young gave a very interesting reading on the ne cessities of a bride s hope chest and charlotte wilson gave a demonstration on packing a- weekend bag beta fisher gave an account of the ac hlevement day held in milton las week and also commended dorothy cleave on winning the chicago trip the new president george hendex son took charge of the boys meeting the roll call was answered by naming a weed common to the district the minutes of the last regular meeting were read and adopted after which a report of the county poard meeting was given by the president in the absence of a speaker for the boys meeting john bird read some interesting items from the juniors paper george henderson was in the chair for the joint meeting the annual picnic to be held at hhittonvllle on july 8th was discussed john mcnabb gave a full report on achievement das and congratulated bruce reid on winning the trip to chicago also the other boys who brought honour to the club for sale 3 chevrolet demonstrators big reductions special prices on painting and body and tender fork whitaker sons garage station road telephone 141 oakville iiihgpn ninvj itmknimjftnbun km na am nun mr o w mcllntock managerial the georgetown branch- of the cana dian bank of commerce was guest speaker and gave an informative talk on financing in the past and present times following this joy ruddell ren dered two extremely delightful piano solos helen young then moved a vote of thanks to all lunch was ser ved and a social hajf hour enjoyed we print nifty letterheads help for the farmers the department of agriculture is or ganlzlng a farm service force throu ghout the province the object is to get towndwellers to give their assls lance to the farmers one ddy a week or oftener during the rush seasons of haying and harvest a portion of last season s crops was lost owing to the shortage of workers on the farms and this year the short age threatens to be even more serl ous citizens of the town who would ufce to assist in salvaging the crops art asked to glye their names to ool james ballantine or mr rajphsroas who re present the georgetown lions club in assisting in this work likewise far mers who would like assistance might j give in their names and an endeavor will be made to find help for them cduld not some of our citizens turn out on the thursday hauholldaya to help the farmers who are the main basis of the prosperity of our pro vince ddiy chicks yourordarben no writing no w other con orphan george c brown nobtju rbonot gmctora m r n a help to keep the front line away from your doorstep urge your menfolk to buy victory bonds now yon can no longer depend upon the atlanuc ocean for protection any day between breakfast time and noon a bombing plane can fly from greenland to our own manumes and quebec a mere matter of 5 hours to winnipeg in less thttn 9 hours to vancouver in 10 hours from german occupied france bomb- laden planes can carry destruction to toronto niagara ottawa and montreal in less than 10 hours night and day in the british isles and on the sea in and out of uniform men defend your home from attack as surely as though they stood and fought at your own doorstep will you help to supply them with tools to carry on the fight your fight will you help to make certain that there shall never be an occupied canada your government needs some of your savings to buy more ships planes and tanks munitions of war that will hurry the return of our men to their homes insure our way of life lend your money by buying victory bonds now the money you invest in victory bonds will come back to you with interest lend your money we must win this war lend to preserve the things that money cannot buy urge your menfolk to protect your home by investing in victory bonds now all that you hold dear is threatened how give your order to the canvasser who calls on you or place it in the hands of any branch of any bank or give it to any trust company or send it to your local victory loan headquarters bonds may be bought la denomina tions of 50 100 500 1000 and 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