Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 30, 1950, p. 2

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the ieorgelowft herald wednesday agut 30 1950 t 2 ft c signpost of satisfaction dominion- closed mqhbay sept 4th labour day shop early for the long weekend iiieurr atofiuiyicfc ii ssairjnwst itsw 33c hiimzasitb hnfapt foods bichmiuo gunh mkm tea bags thi 34c peasoup 231 guars irtshstew 29 cuuuct boiled dinnw w29c parawax lb19c cumcswith chiuuu jkbai2 235 urwubiitembwiapfu ume juice 2 2 gomicorii3 huttuuoihthlv wwuhd coffee 8 spirit or blended v 81- vinegar 35c horfln hood 24 lb flour 14 miracle whip 42 or slad drasiinf 77c ttisamhs tumja cane uouis t o mi tu cmmlt stock mw avambi ldla smimi to n tahbar uel jlly tmbln uui lloi ktt mixedpkkki 24c 1m smiuv salmon re 4 k mhcv nm salmon tt 43 cocnio bef t243 ivmh va1uy wax beans 11c zinc rings 33 fruit and vegetables selected washed and trimmed large size bunch celery hearts each 10c ontario no 1 washed carrots 3 lbs 10c ontario no i new potatoes 0 lbs 25c ontario firm fresh green peppers eah 5c hews aitttviews for halton farmtrs woodyolbn queen nig classified excellent ggs vat3 w py hljijt ri- rc for c3 valuh tffictivi sh thuks fhiv st miji aug llil sept lit a 2rd y hljijt ri fc for cp j j tj3t i4d t our tift c r o si ji 3- jrju i luliift 02 dominion stores limited j wilfred thompson ot hornby hu the distinction and honour ot being the only holsteln breeder in hal- ton to our knowledge who bred and still owns a holsteln cow clas sified excollent under selectlvo registration a cow to classify excellent must score ovor ninety points out of a possible 100 for type and confirmation peo mv van pnttr of aylmor 6nt was the official grader and in the ofiuv ion of most haltorn breeders ho is plenty tough when it comes to grading woodyglen qucennig is the cow and she will bo eleven years old hvroctober which makes the achievement all the thore note worthy- hor strels walhlll reuben bred by wni mccaughcrtjr ot strcetsvllle he in turn was fifed by the noted spring farm b palmyra a son of thegrcal world record cow brtruch nig who as we recall was bied by he late lome davidson of mcadowvalc then pur chased as a heifer and developed by j m- fraser of strcetsvllle and later sold by him at one of the national holsteln sales in the early 30s for what was then consid ered a record price of some 60000 late in the us under the name of calamity nig she made that great world record of something over 30000 lbs milk while we are at it perhaps we should add that she was by that noted sire king tortilla acme however to get back to queen nig her dam was pauline nethor- land canary bred by messrs r c oiven and j h- bingham of georgetown being a daughter ot paul netherland korndykc queen nig lnttc words of geo van pat ter is a cow of tremendous scale strength and dairy character she looks as fresh as an 8 year old with a strong head lean neck beautiful shoulder strong loin arid rump very wide level pins good heart extreme in depth of rib and flank udder well attached and desirable quality lever in floor quartered very slightly and fore teats just a shade llared very superiur legs for age it will also be of interest that queen nig ha more than type she i- now in her eighth lactation and has out something over 1101110 lbs grasses i and 100 lbs of fettilusdr be disced in per acre this was but one of the many constructive sug gestions thrown out by n j thom as outstanding soils authority ot the oac at the combined twilight guernsey breeders meeting and cajf club meeting held on friday evening last at m t mcnobb and sons farm near georgetown ap proximately 13 wero in attendance for this lost dairy calf club meet ing of the season in addition to mr thomas practical and thought- provoking dddrcss the programme included two excellent classes ot guernsey cowi the o judges for which wcrstfjarl ellis aformer post president ct tho ontario guern sey club and j lloyd chishotm past president of the halton peel guerrisoy- club and a director ot the ontario assoc two excellent demonstrations on hooftrlmmlng and clipping by a tc woodlcjj v crtm club leader arid the preentsfn hon by r s heatherihgtoo of a new film entitled grtss roots in thcsoll in short it was twe con sensus ot opinion that it was the best all- round programme of an excellent club season o grain harvest nearly completed the bulkf the spring crop is now off the fields in general the spring grain has turned out excep tionally well to the amount of straw we may well be thankful that in general the barns and gran aries present a much better picture to that ot a year ago the corn crop too whllelater- than normal should result in most of the slloe being tilled the preparation of land for fall wheat along with the taking off of second- crop alfalfa is the next job quite a number arc leaving second crop alfalfa hop ing for some seed but judging by the fields we have seen prospects for seed are not too promising due to the sprouting of wheat a good many arc looking for fresh seed it should not be necessary to point out the wisdom of only buying seed backed by government grade and germination test and dont for- ket to treat for smut or if you dont like the job get your seed cleaned and treated at the same time at stewarttown or ballinafad both seedcleaninu plants have new equipment installed and are pre pared to give service pjwb-l- mbmbhmahaabbahaubbbmababbattaiiiibi you cah qualify quickly business career by j training for business the business college way individual attention ereie emplbymentjsearvice j register now- t eviejiihk classy to tyevviling arid booldcerig st brampton business college 21 main st s write box 783 b vai the taste s the test for tea canadians buy more salada than any other brand or hoi lid time production tvs a four ycir oui sin- product 15916 lbs milk 64j lbs fat with a 403 v much more coill uv said about tjiis rtat co v hnwivr our miiiii- oiu is faulty and our knowleujjc ut ifonuin lamilits and pedigrees iwnitfd n r shall have have to ii ii iter our- elves etiiuliiit i ries citni ratulaioii- to the tm faily on l- idt i tio halt ii ihitem liiteiiiitv iiiiiiiiiidiinmiiiaibhiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiil nursery stock roses shrubs trees evergreens magnolias gooseberries raspberries red and black currants j b wilson son 11 nictu flimiii imowinc m t ii on skrtrmufk kill a a ioiiii iirin lt ii- llalton ii liiiiii i iljltin lliwi- n he i jn- were ii loi e inil ljiin 1 inner on i i l l ii- held at the- ei i i jit i 1 1 11 1 i v i ii eliue- yv i lhit notice to creditors in the estate of thomas a tounr late or the town of george- j town in the county of halton gentleman the creditors of thomas a young late ol the town of georgetown in the cvunty of llalton gentleman leeeaed who died mi or aboil the j clay ol tune itlali and all either hainit liiins aituist his cs- tali- ale hereby notified to end by iot iueiiaidoi othervi e to de- lwr to mes-r- iaintdim s alys- worth t limietown out solicitors lir tlie uiiieriitiied kxeeutrix of the ktate of the said thomi- a ve id gentleman deceased on or iietoic- tin- itth day of seiuember t their niims adtlresse- des- eiiplions and full particular of their claims and the nature of the erurities it iiy held by them nd that immediately after the khh lay nf september itlio the lxe-il- tn will proi 1 to distribute the i- ii- of the aid dererised ainuutst the jianii entitled thereto ii invt ieiil only to the elarn uflvlneh he keeulii hall then have not- frank carney electrical refrigeration contractor fairbanksmorse oil burners and stokers milk coolers deep freeze units king st at glen road phone 379x i maple ave phone 248 opposite golf links jbi liatkil tlii- li day of allkust yoiiin- mirier 111 lxeillll l iv ian doii aykwinl her solleilor- tie re town ontirlu finest stoker coals in stock wc iwvi luttc- cuitttiv- ot both domestic and liklustiiil stokif yoil oi our oaki ille docks no tufil to worry tioout shortages this coming ivmltrwo stuuiitii your supply we do not depond upon rail shipments pkkks uon reqlest hillmers fuel ice co phono onuvillc 23 dundas st n oakville speedy service everything in trucking dickensons haulage telephone 723 r 2 a furnace work and eavestroughing u god workmanship at reasonabla pricea don houston liphakuaaabbahaaabakaaaaaaaaaaabi to a a a a i i the i el e dl i i ieli i- mv- ei nalioiiil wli1 i in m near alii ii i ll her i i to lit g01n fishing cihntv mat ii slntilll iit ut i aiiai lownsinr the vt ii devlin tann at ilniath is to he the site tit the bill lllal annual llalton coiiuly maleh tln- lortunately fur the udvoeattts of contour plowing mutelies tin fields in question are almost as level as ie billiard table in the opinion of those responsible for the selection of the slto it is an ideal site for the oceaslon plans are also underway to stage the annual banquet in the new trafalgar township ifall and he date tor this annual event which is generally conceded to be one of the top county matches in the province is thursday october st n j thomas recommends that in the case of 1080 seedlings whhh are on the weak aide but where tho alfalfa n caught but grasses are missing that 4 or 8 lbs of brome grass along with other now btmag season is ia mi swing now too is the time to remember and observe the fishing regulation theres reason for them the number of fish available for each season is estimated the authorities iheo balance this against the expected number of fishermen to establish catch limits this is done- for your protection to provide a continuing supply of game fish for the future to permit full growth minimum lengths are set for various species of fish which may be taken take black bass for example the maximum catch allowed in ontario is six per day and die minimum legal length is 10 inches only by- observing regula tions like these will yon be sore of enjoying this sport in the future carlings the caruno breweries umjtk watbuoo ontaiwo nature unspoiled your to protoct ill t

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