Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 5, 1952, p. 10

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f- yhx woboevown mm ma wadnaaday xrmbag nov mk 1m1 page over century of settlemeht for dolson family here i sotttt to lh0 royal winter fair nov 1423 9 big doys champion horses livestock tnd poultry pruc winning grain and seeds dairy products fruit and v carta me cshihiu and k urn of other attractions featuring jonlax farmw activities sprtoular hase show afternoons auad evenings icmf muslcol ride vf toarr agemt rtdmctd rati fares c s sucis i 7111 article wu written by the late hon duncan uarthejl and sappeared in th family herald end weafcly star in august lt30 it u en intensely interesting story of a pioneer family typical of many ontario family histories to bring the story up to date there have of course been changes since mr marshia wrote his article alain dolson last of the original family died two yeers ego and his son harold told fnrfjrm this spring to allan beardniore and ija lives in towhol charles street in a house he bought frum joseph gibbotu t o poison im roused his prop city by buying jostph dolson s farm and frank a hlgti school student in ltfju now works in partnership with h is father a nd is himsr f msrr led mik father of a little girl albert dolson turned his farm oer to his ion herb ln he mar rled and bought the icuh farm he too jia just retired and muud this wrtkto georgetown v here hi purchased it house on market street u here mr and mrs wallace ihum ion formerly lived another son howard wlio lias just married mil dred hajaon v 111 lonlinui on the farm clare im e ouuoii 3ui nuntd to a in arby farm pun based from 1ft my clamdici and his iwn c lure 1j im ml im the burnt ptom rty donald sop of s it a dublin stayed milh his fithi i on the fuim while brother ki ith an a urail uate is kill rlomly allied to farminc as u salt miun vv ith canadian in lustrum ltd hi live in ouelph falls to t be titan cot it and put the hay through tfc cutting box blowing it into a mow in this way ha claim ha will not lose nearly as much through wpody fibre a if he harvested it a hay in the hundred years ha patted ordinary faahjon the inachinacy cblnguacouay townshfc to the um ulcluding p county of peei ua urvayad n ofl momer m all in excellent condition as thli 1818 and that same year william dunn dolaon came up from the stale of pennsylvania to the town of t ca hsx ties to sei his for tune in the british colony north of the new american republic lhls i ounjf man belonged to a dutch family from holland whose name was van dolson but had dropped the van in their move to the new world lour years later 1822 wm d dol aon married miss margaret hum merf elt and with his lfe settled on lot 17 5th line west in this township just opt n lug to settle ment the crown deod to this lot being a possession of ttie bride this young man wtal evidently well qualified or ttie hardships of pio neer life and took to the clearing o jod and the acquiring of mure farms in a way whkh soon marked him at one of the miwt pru it ttli i lit hla iu ulihouihood he utfiouhly und rstthmt tin cropping of itv land and tin planum of lai mil ip rutiofis by miildi thu pioi t l ut kui b rroira i mild txt utillrt il for thi it utlrtj of mon mmis id th with un rhom win th 1 ly farm moik wa tlint tin i itxitirt r u at pal lal ot im ijnftftnt s luuhl foljrftu 3at1lt i hi iut mril 5- i of ml tl dl hop i all if it it ft nllhljn v i r 1 1 1 il k not uiuominon to ft tui of mtliim nt- iri furn tario it la nol ofti n how a single mttlir who caiiu into tt woods ua a pioneer in uirlculturi repreii4ted on lhi same land in i same neighbourhood b a ilui n t more hui iisf ul and pmur i u seioiu dlreet d et iitant of b n self afti r a p not of mon in i i in a very valuable citizen when a bank manager was transferred recently a group of citizens wrote the bank in tribute to his sense of public service during the time he was here ux found him to be a very valuable citizen he always took a deep interest in our community so we feel we have lost a valuable asset however we feel sure that his replacement will be made with b a man of similar calibre a bank man by the very nature of hia work becomes part of the life around jiim during his training in various branches and as he takes on growing responsibilities he learns more and more about people and how his bank can help them and he brings to his community his personal readiness to serve in any way he can vi thll advertisement bued on an actual letter is presented here by the banks serving your community took tvv lilt n bind v iult ktiu t radii r fc th y win ivtii pi r da i i h llors4 idi low rirn inkklni and i n l tulllwition hit by oxtn but v 1 dul i oiu of hi fbst aittlim to st hiibtf and wilb hl i tit i inlst soon hid ivifal tt mis at his ininmijid smut i v 1 it i ii in ii v n six or mm ii p in hn wink w ii ilwii doni in a mm uio 1 itli il f ishion antl unt f his lulu wil that wluli thi tiaiintia tartrl 1 lor tju ir huimi iht di n grain alt thi kruln lx in ft ti b hiiiim if to that t at tt btirt mi i t r it ton rd uiihrdlnj to li i d md no ir iln ast d ih it ll t al m i thi n t of liit sut f iii ri tin t i im in i till tuti ti i ii k ly ui pestlt in i pi ii md ii itn ui lhi gdw into a inmptttiiti v i j dtilmin tin rmii i how i er as hi hail hit sort of i nti i prise v tilt b voultl li i c m idt fttr krral miittss in aliixvit an tuntu ttin land clalmtil bli iltt ntlon md it kimvmim and ttit fiiimiii it y is with him u ri it int hum in time in o wmi and farmtd 1 100 it ri i tif the uj1 larul in on of on tarlo i bt it lownvtilpn ami so in- i urn tin m isti r farimr tif his dls trhl in this wort hi w is dd isms tttl b tus f itnllv for lus ambillon v is to fctahliii tin sons on icood faims mar ij lionn twite rnar i ud tht first fnmily consisted of four son nnd five diukhlir aflir the ilenth of his first w ifi tit in ir mil miss jam mi iiren of tali tlon township md tin sceond fun il lornprisid mx sons and two diuhtt r iv o of tluse soils diiil in iirly outh nnd a thirxl silas tliitt at l jiirs tin r i wen thus si v t n noiii of u in dunn dokon it inn of whom had the deslrr to firm to be settled on i md and hi so srttli d tliit tht ii acei now fourteen dolson nun onl two or thn i of whom in youths f irminj i iso rtni of lhlnu koosj lmtl brttiluik hittli iiisa mm sttk l an i thtir firms nn fitlttl out with huildiiiti seront to nnnt in an section in ontario all llvt within a ridiuh of from three to four miles it is tnil the dolson miiii mint a seed drourr 1 hi mm in the first family wire john wm i jr andrew and ste phi n these four fariiu rs settled on uits 17 jl and hi in the jrd omission and lot 111 in mh con tihalon the hrce men of the net oiail family were smmj h ii nnd iiiikh aikln the latter ikiiik the only sui l inn hoti of the original william dunn dolson nnd looking n mnrknbly fresh and fit in the af ti moon of hin life he jwis bt on well nnd fnmlliarly known as alkin dolson and has not only been n isooil fui mcr but has been n useful mimbi r of prngrcsiio nssot intlnns to en count ho the production of good seed grain nnd good live stock hi has one son harold and their fanning of 250 acres of land is carried on ns h a dolson fc son nnd ho resides on the first farm owned by his father being ucioss the road from the farm owned by miss flummcrfelt this fine old eutnbluthmcnt u well carried on nnd its craps and live stock have been an ore than ordinary aikln dolson nns been a member of the advisory seed hoard of ontario for ninny years nnd n grower of good seco himself last fall he sold roo bush els of fall wheat for seed farmers driving trucks from a far away ns owen sound to purchase seed laist spring he soldjftoo busjiel oferban oats for seed he has been also n producer of alfalfa seed in largo qunnutlen alfalfa ha not produced a much lood in pool in- recent year a it uied to and he leaves a field uncut for hay seed farmer believes in trading in his machines on new ones when they how signs of giving trouble through wear the doleona are all dairy farmers and h a dolson at son are build ing up a choice herd of holstein prlrsisna dairy rows pigs seed grln and clover seed are the rash crtfps on all these farms aikln is a believer la production for proit in cows and is breeding towards that end he fcss two twoyearold heifers testing over 4 ier cent and another 3 v0 so he is working to a correct purpose there is on this farm a t oyrar old hed aire of frtwit promise lie la a taaay in dividual out of a dam truat made a top canadian ret ord as a junior two yearold ili if 17 hoi h of milk with 780 u of fut and us a junior three yrir old tt record of 0u16 un of milk wltli b5 7 of fut a slat r of thia bull in idt ii lutilor wo yiarold nxonl a i viii jjo lb milk witti 4 m fat 1 ida un din whhh rtjoitis in tfn mtjnif it unt iiami of ilo nti lodfcr ling aople pitta wits lied 1 y alex mihlmiu of t hnjaa loiy imp w bo is tin third r i iratitm mikiiniiv in in i ur i ih bull silt d h a u t f mtml it ilj ajpl im- n i y job i mai applt i ibsi r n i i mil thi tab nt will undtrst il it brtedlng if a doimhi is n the 1 t ml time m id m of iht i tario c ttlt ilret tit rn asm- i t n mi aikln doimi wiii mtv nn ih lla cation a bote fiitbi r w i nut ifjiful hlnifuat ousy f iim i md tin plan olft rs til jt iun i kiii lortlihle bospltlllty mj htgilv i t it by many frit nils win jlaiold thi uiim n m i of this firm ii iilti n inlhumi- tif ii fiiniur ai bis fulht r md t ikt tht brunt of hi w oi k win i bny time are on h ttroagiy favours mechanized fanulng a far a they can carry tt on which include a milking machine hydro power on all th dolson farm 1 of great service harold married wm clar ice stewart of aeton prises fr batter to go otr dealing ulth the pre- eat day dolson take on u tlity home of joseph u dolson son rrf wm d dolson second son of the original wm dunn jos m and his unmarried brother william grew up on this place where their father established an early successful dairy farm their mtahvr a ml moun tain was par excellence the dairy fjuttrr maker of her day llvr but ter swept the boards whereve- it 4 mu exhibited the result being a strong and steady demand fur but ter from oils farm thr local sjujws were an easy prey and at toronto khiblttoif au dutamed all com mtlturs creamery butfrr was not easily oiitoilieu in tioxe days und n 11 iflifi proprietor of ttie i too sin hulux in toronto oltt red ft prize of sloo for hm usf ioo lb of butter whit ti wai to l omt hi 1 f ijt fly mi a w m ltiltri ca turetl ttu awartl and m mild in r butt i r at v nnti u poenitl uliui tlit market priti w aa a irlfli uiult r j tents 1il prlr mas pold in lim unt pii i s mi nl htiiii an i tht lot was hiuht btiint in a baa ktt like alt x indt r tin nit id t ujtable fai m woman w as tooklni for otht r w orlds to t omjurr so she shipped lnjti r to ottawi i xhiblt ion and rdrtuml two hold medals in two sui t tsfdw vuri ctiiltlt iliown afkl lo lotkiiik for knott butti r m idt u fontiaet in ih1i7 with mrs va m doiroii to take all her butter ul u premium of 2 a nts ulove the nuirke t price i saw a numb r irf niiiplid bills of that ytar for but t r at ji ci nts per pound so 2a tents must jiavt lx i n the prevailing pint on jos m dolson s fiirm j rse a ia t im i ii ttrt d for some t am li thi wen highly ealeennii for iht inukmg of dairy tultr tlirtj lt thirty fit jirsiy iu urt now mllkad on thi farm and hey ar th mainstay oi it produetlon staclian dolaon young son ot th first family uu another to tablish himself on the land and to prove himself a good hnandrrtaaj second to none in one df the moat progressive settlements in ontario the splendid buildings which it erected on hi holding are a fln compliment to his ideas of farm hie and housing crops and livto stock his orlglral lrm is occupiadc now by thomas oliver dolson wll known as t o oneof the moat energetic promoters in holstein cat tle to be found in ontario t o dolson has not only built up a line herd but he has been an ex tensive exhibitor nd an active mer chandiser of good llye stock cattle bring high trteea t o dolson has alto mada a good few notable sales cornucopia l4i d poach won hit class ut the continued on lae v have your sso oil burner installed now i fee install low limit aquaatal to main tain hral in tadlatara jml ua dv tvrmina your prrsnt oil burair vfflcivnry with cos teat fur- nirfi viruumtd antl rnmplahalr owrbaulrd ihrrtiir ctironotharial and itaitia inalallalad vurv lhtlhatlh w bill sproule i hjabitii nt 8 riinsk u77 brampton guardians of peace canadian infantry in korea r wunsdisn tnfantrrmsn hss plsrrd an heroic role in korea his exploits hsve won him world wide recognition as an out standing fighting man the infantryman u trained to hsndlc wide range of weapons to take care of him self under all conditions lie must learn field er a ft tactics map reading and many other subject before be can uualify as a leading infantryman join the men who help to guarantee cana- ds s securit serve with the infantry the mojt important men in the army there sre outstanding career op norm ni ties for oung men in the canadian arm acme force you are eligible if you are 17 to 40 tradeimen to o and ready to serve amy ubere gar faff tfarelfa trm fas army crslflap 01c seerssr ymmr no 13 roraonnal dapot wallir hovm rtdvou chorion sn ottowo out no 5 fartonfaal dopot artilury pork togot strool kirtgtlort out co nod ton army locrwhing station 90 auhmoad strovi w toonlo out no 7 parionnal dopot wolulay borrocha 0fka iabtk stk london out artmy tocrvrting contro 330 nialn slroat wvl nortk toy qt arnry locrwitlg cntra jomi st aimovry 200 josmi si n homlllon oat jvy jolnthe canadian armvactivf fdrceaw i vj9tifatt mtismm igijr li av

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