-t- flag 3 qjen bo wong moniky jarf fridwy aftamotnt wednesday evening from 9 eta friday evening from 9jj0 bjbv all day saturday 10 ajn to 11 pvm v v ladies tournament soon enter now three trophies three jjkwen score prises three games total pins tolfcount games wednesday nights nd saturday mornings snackbar telephone 315j news and views for ha f bekf bull sale outstanding success ivs beef bulli were sold at the late held in the noyw winter fair cfcllum on march 22nd alt of these bulls want to oatahb purchas er- at an avernse of 3331 haf tov brooders with entries in how and sale tap ludejp- ljarold srtiart oi mlbon grant campbell jbt mollah- gordon bfpelcan yot brtmfa j s norrlak o wffatvinl s- e crttfiewarid boh i of aoumv iwchafe were friadc bjr tno jpl lowing ibrttbij ttimers-r- jolsnvfb- djroav4x oft georgetown m g- witebn of- nerval frank w wb- son of georaetomn and j h wluj roott wl mjlton members of the maple artliiclat unit w411 be interested to learn thai organisation has purchased four shorthorn sires for their mpe stud three of these were purcha sed at the sale and included the highest priced shorthorn of the day this animal a line bred han som bull brought 1300 altogether they have purchased three oac bredtbulls two of them being ran som bred bulls and the other an uppermlll royal son and the fourth was bred kenneth dea con of unlonvllle this latter ani mal won first prize in his class at the show held in conjunction with the sale w g norrie wm prominent quarryman i in lit health for the put tishleen month william gordon norrie died at st josephs hospital- tor- jono on saturday march 25uiartmr age of 47 a son of the late alexj onder norrie and margaret modre mr norrie was born in erin and lllvedln toi vlclnily of georgetown for seven yarswhere fee operated tone quarries thirteen yen ris ago h moved to toronto whore he built and owned tlje huiirjess knownas credit val- jcy quarried he jeavea huv wife bidfonrrer howf scult one son john alexander altejrvlri cent smith jeruiur of tdronw arid tfv brrtnrs- stephen of jleorge town albert of acjin andrew arid jlmi torontoand robert oli vati couveri bc j trio funeral- service was held on tuesday at the a w- miles funeral chapel anil war conducted by rev j a- wiminson interment was made in prospect cemetery pall- dicarcrs were ben mcharsy william shelbourne joe rice a jcordii- wener john dickson and lew ross the georgetown rlerald wednesday- april 5 1950 popular evening shack baixinafad a avlendld variety of materials frtese boucle mohair velanr tapestry atlk brocatelle silk and caiton rep upholstering at its lowest price and highest quality dick the upholsterer operated by jacksudermann easy payments arranged 7 day service we will be pleased to visit jeur heme with style sample boosi no obligation be quick phone dick iialton breeder elected vilephesluent of maple cattle breeders assoc phone 310 barbers the annual meeting of the maple artificial unit was held at maple on mbnday of last week this or ganization which now hns- a mem bership o over 2000 in the counties of york simcoc peel halton duf- ferln ontario victoria and peter- jboxo counties bred slightly over 201000 cows in 1049 they arc now mainluninc studs of holstein jersey ayrshire guernsey and shorthorn bulls the 240 halton mornbers of the unit will be delighted to learn that frank g stark well known holilein breed er of trafalgar township was circ led vicepresident tfthis bin or ganization at the dircctnys meit- ins following the annual meeting in question edwin hnrrop popu lar emtuesing 1irm leader i ilso a director of this orkaniation james darlington of york county who has been a diieclor of the an especially inspiring palm sunday service was given on sun day morning mr gibb told the preeastcr story of the man who carried the cross and mrs glbb sang a lovely solo entitled were you there when they crucified my lord sunday school reopened with a fair attendance and the mission band met at the manse during chu service the evening auxiliary thaota so cialgnthering on friday night when the member treated their husbands to a potluck supper games and contests were enjoyed to fulfil a pleasant evening the wms will hold their thank- offering meeting next sunday ev ening a pageant will be presen ted by local talents the flu and mumps have been utte prevalent in our community most imtrgswivcs meet a contin ual demand by all rmfmbcr of the family for an evening snack often timesjhscems difficult to achieve rnth variety in these impromptu lunches nutbread will always be a surefire hit and whats even more important its not difficult to prepare whether its just the family or company dropsin the chef is sure to nve compliments on her wheat nutbread nijtbread v cup sugar v4 cup orange marmalade or dark corn syrup 2 eggs i tcassopn vanilla lvicupisif ted floor 3 teaspoons baking powder 1 teaspoon salt 4 shredded wheat biscuits ftriely rolled vt cup chopped outs ki cup milk 2 tablespoons melted shortening combine sugar marmalade or corri syrup eggs and vanilla beat well sift together flour baking powder and salt combine with shredded wheat and nuts add dry ingredients alternately with milk to first mixture stfr in melted shortening- pour into greased loaf pan 10 x 5 x 3 inches bake in moderate oven 3s0f so minutes remove from pan cool store overnight for easier slicing -from- canadi an shredded wheat company umiteo home economics deportment maple unit since the newlyrclecteci ms inception president iialton organizes third group in dairy iifhi improvement work r phone 328 or 600 floor sanoing floors sanded and refinished the dastless way new modern equipment ed bludd the yrs- yrs- u loggers and lumbermen at from april 1st youy employees arc in- ured under provisions of the unemployment insurance act this means that contributions must be paid for them beginning on that date if you employ anyone in lumbering and logging you should register with your national emptoj- menf qfhce 2 obtain insurance books tor your employees s get instructions about making coo tributions and about rars your national employment office isrcsdy to stilt you with all necestary information ah sawmills and planing mills come under the act on april 1st regardless of how many weeks tbty operate i farmers and any other persons whose main occupation is nooinsarabie need not b insured if they work in lumbering snd loginj for 60 day r less s year sad apply for exception call at the nearest national nploymcnt office or full information unemployment insurance commssion 7 sav 1cjd223z bjtaxxqs e a well attended mectirik n interest of dairy herd nnprovemont work was held in the court house milton on friday inst- clifford morrow fide man with the ontario livestock branch toronto was the fiuest speaker since the dhi a policy came into effect on may 1st of last year 29 group with a mem bership of 72s had been orkanized on january 1st of this year this represents some 100h cows which are now enrolled in dhi a work in ontario the only other lorm of cow testing work in effect tn ontario is that provided in hcc- ord of performance work by the i dominion government for pure bred dairy cattle notwithstanding the fact that there ure 11112 pure bred dairy herds in ontario and de-pitc- the fact that hop work i wis been available for many many years unly ifiuo pure bred herds in ontario are eiikuktd in hop work d ii i a work is of course for kinder and mixed herds and the yrowth since its inception less than f a ytar ago is urntifyink to say the least thai there is a very definite need for son form of cow testing wtjrk is born out by the partial minima ry made on one krbup or- i4anied in kuei n ontario in the seven month period summarized the average production of the 202 cows in the kinip was only lbs of milk and 205 lbs oi fat the highest hefit in hioiip averaed u585 lbs f milk and 2li lbs tnt while the lowest herd ivfi tiled 47h lbs milk and it lbs fat those fi- ures should provide loot i for thought if those figures ure rep- lesentalive of many ot tlc groups ornanied throiiulmiit the province mi wonder inmiy dairymen state they are losinjj money producing milk at present priees- we are no- iiihiobi both surprised ant disap- pointed it the i lalhnv groups do not present a muih belter picture when i hi 1 ik vi res become available nev ertheless we are willing to wiikii i utat evin in llallon we are kolnh i to find we har- a ood rtuiny boar- ler cows which wmild he more iwofityjije to nialkthtm licef tlian 1 fan be realized from tlieni as milk ploducir that ivhia work brings result- is born out by data- on dhl work in ule united states when the policy was inaugurated in us bsuk in tftoii the venule production t ttrsj yenr was 21n ilw hiitterfnt per vow in 1047 ths 1 nvrrukq df the 77a 546 association cows hi us wajaajiwl of fat since may la wnlton hns jisd s3 i herds enrdlled in dhia work and j mvn it is gratify mt to learn that all herd owners are delighted with the service and wih tu continue under the ixjlicy a third group of 26 herd owners will get under wa on i may 1st which will mve halton the largest iunber oi groups or- iganized in ontario- o date at tin meeting held on friday last the i three groups appointed- their offi- icer- for tle coming tvele iiionths the officcfcnjtwtid wereas follows group 1 supervisor frank w chisholm iieideut edwin hnrrop milton mce president r l david son acton group 2 supervisor geo h mccormai k piesident frank hinchart canipbellville vicepres j r mcpnnil campbellvillc group i supervisor to be ap- ixiinted president howard arm strong milton vice prcv ernest pell milfoil speedy service everything in trucking dickensons haulage telephone 723 r 2 j iialton breeder has champ 305 day ufetimer the march issue of the h61stein- friesian journal reveals that down at freeman m ross segsworths spruceleigh herd is the 305 day lifetime champion regardless of times milking for both milk and butterat this groat honour has been won by pontar row chieftain maid all of whose records wcn made on two times milking even more remarkable than her solid records with high lest in every lac tation is the fact that she produced a calf every twelve months of her working life here is her unbroken prtkuiction line every record in 305 days every one op 2x m0h4 milk 427473 1324g mlk 4 33 573 13170 milk yrs 13447 milk yrsi 14856 milk yrs- 14hhi1 milk yr- 1432 milk yrs 14571 milk we are paying the highest prevailing price for dead j or crippled form animals a horses cattle hogs tesephone collect cor irameteal gordon young limited toronto adej363jrgmrghmra 11 gtat sss4 5 4t0 568 42ft s7s 41 822 187 576 4 21810 4 23 617 710 flit 2- 5340 howard graff real estate business broker investments insurance of all kinds l6 yrs 16556 milk 4 34 lactations 126460 milk 4 22 fat in addition to her ability great milk producer she has also been an uimanding progeny produ cer almost all her daughters have won red ribbons in the showring and are close to their dams early- production with her habit of drop ping a calf every year two of her daughters have topped the produce of dam class at the halton holstein show for the past six- years and were honorable miiitlon all cana dian producers in both lh4k and hmtv at the last halton show her daughters and ghiinddaughten collerted six firsts andtyo seconds- or sprurelcigh these are but a pew extracts from thciuiet-ciitiuu- and lcnguty article in the holstein ttournj couplel with this poplar row chieftain maids picture occu pies the place of honour on the cover page of the jnuinnl in ques tion rosss fellov holstein breed ers in iffltnrr are delighted at the great honour jvon by the spruce- leifth herxft it will be recalletl thnt ho s1me breeder was premier p- hibilor nt the 1049 ifolton show and recently was presented with the e tlmenfthcr memorial trophy m recognition of his great achieve ment phone 392 mill street residence 1761 wsiaaiiahsu permahise bonded makes auvktlbss 1s1 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