Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 21, 1956, p. 10

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the georgetown herald wednesday evening march 21 1986 page 2 clearing auction sale o reg accr vacc jerjseys tractors power and farm equipment feed furniture the property of fred mcdonald lot 31 2nd line west clunguacousy 3 miles northwest of victoria on saturday march 24th at 12 30 the following reg accr vacc jerseys royal cecelia 131118 born dec 18th 1941 a 4000 lb buttcrfat cow due time of sale willowgate beacon rose born july 19th 1954 bred dec 6th willowgate beacon lilly 4j 260842 born april 20 1954 bred dec 6j wil lowgate success linda 266834 born aug 23 1953 bred jan 23rd willow gate beacon lilly 3j266841 born ap ril 9 1954 bred july 18 willowgate beacon mae 266835 born nov 6 1953 bred feb 4th willowgate beacon lu lu 257174 born oct 10 1952 bred feb 12th willowgate beacon colleen 266837 born nov 22 1953 bred feb 16th willowgate beacon countess 266840 born nov 20 1954 bred feb lbth willowgate beacon princess 266836 born nov 17th 1953 bred feb 22 willowgate basils irene 244322 born sept 14 1951 bred feb 22 willowgate basils faye 243886 born nov 19th 1951 bred feb 24 golden basileus helen 215887 born apr 12 49 fresh in jan brampton onta beacon 221285 born mar 8 50 beacon 221285 born march 8 1950 fresh in dec hopeficld records car ol 2nd 240387 born sept 11 1951 fresh in jan 4 heifer calves 3 and 4 mons pedigrees day of sale this is a good clean well bred herd grade holstein heifer calf 3 mons pigs feed geese 9 pigs 3 months 2 geese 1 gander about 150 bus of clinton seed oats about 200 bus of feed oats farm equipment cockshutt 40 tractor with live power in good con dition mcd row crop tractor in good condition mc d 2846 threshing machiner with bruiser recleaner grain thrower and extension feeder in good condition mc d 8 ft tractor binder like new tractor saw grah am plough 2 furrow tractor plough new idea tractor manure spreader rubber tired wagon for forage harv ester m ii 13 disc fertilizer drill new 8 ft bisscll packer bissell spring tooth harrow 5 section drag harrows chain harrow mh 6 ft til ler 2 wheel tractor trailer cockshutt oil bath 6 ft mower mc d corn planter fertilator 2 horse scuffler garden scuffler ditching plough 21 flcury plough hay tedder dump rake 40 ft extension ladder fanning mill stone boat planks keystone de horners chain hoist brooder house 2 brooder stoves and hoovers several feeders forks shovels chains and the usual small articles dairy equipment 2 unit de laval magnetic milker complete mcd power cleaning cream separator new last summer pail heater strainers pails etc stone churn butter bowl and ladle furniture antique walnut me lodeon large antique settee small an tique settee platform rocker and two chairs the above five items may be rosewood large antique cedar chest scrvcl 9 ft refrigerator in extra good condition ge table top 4 plate range in extra good condition 2 oak dining tables oak sideboard 2 kitchen tab les kitchen chairs odd chairs oak hall rack single bed springs and mat tress double bed springs and mat tress double bed spring 2 dressers washstand oak morris chair cook stove stove protector small ward robe fireplace screen congolcum rug phonograph records hanging lamp oil lamps large flour canned icme cabinet electric lamp furnace pipes stone jugs and crocks 2 baby hath tubs old picture frames books dishes etc lawn mower boys bicy cle no reserve as mr mcdonald is giv ing up farming farm equipment sell ing at 12 30 furniture about 2 30 dai ry and cattle about 3 30 to 4 term cash frank petch auctioneer telephone georgetowruitr 7 2864 steve wilkinson clerk dies in saskatchewan leaves relative here mrs sarah anno briggs 82 who died last wednesday in unity saskat chewan leaves two grandchildren in this district mrs roderick king 16 temple road and howard bnggs stewarttown a native of peterborough north amptonshire england she came with her husband to canada in 1913 and they had since made their home in unity she died in hospital there where she has been a patient since january she is survived by her husband al bert briggs an only son harry briggs of unity and four grandchildren mrs king howard briggs mrs dor othy morrison woodbndge and miss marjone briggs orilha there are six great grandchildren clearing auction sale of tractors tractor equipment farm implements furniture etc the undersigned has received instructions from the proprietor of graham farms lot 12 con 7 township ofesqucsing on 7th line half mile north of ashgrove to sell on saturday march 31 1956 at 1 00 oclock the following farm machinery etc mc cormick earmall m tractor mccorm ick farmall h tractor mccormick 7 ft tractor mower mccormick fertil izcr drill 15 disc power lift cock shutt tractor binder 10 ft cockshutt tractor manure spreader mccormick 2 row corn planter with fertilizer at tachment mccormick tractor 2 row corn scuffler mccormick 3 furrow tractor plow circular saw and frame woods gram grinder 3 hp hornet chain saw tractor chains for 38 by 11 tires 2 farm wagons with 16 ft flat racks cockshutt side delivery rake cream separator two 12 foot chain harrows steel land roller hog scales cider press 40 foot extension ladder sump pump with 28 foot of piping 28 bus feed cart on rubber set of double harness high top col lars stewart electric clippers grind stone cow blankets a quantity of heavj jute material for blankets 2 new pine rack sills 16 ft b 4 by 10 a number of pieces of red oak 4 by 4 quantity of new lumber cedar posts snow fence stable milk cart with scales beam and desk milk patls strainers water pails feed buckets grain bags jute bags cow halters forks shovels chains and nu merous other articles hay 2000 bales of good quality hay furniture etc nine piece oak dining room suite like new chd terfield and 2 chairs to match exen sion table and b chairs sideboard large extension tabic with ten boards thor washing machine with new mot or wine studio couch radio electro- home combination radio and record player console with records child s record player with records rugs 4 double beds and springs 2 single steel beds 5 dressers kitchen cup board new washtubs annex stove in white enamel coal or wood large oak easy chair a number of rocking chairs black leather couch lamps odd chairs pictures lawn mower and numerous other small household effects terms cash settlement with clik day of sale no reserve as farm is sold and trt well known graham farm jersey heid is being sold privately george currie clerk gerald graham propnetoi frank petch hindley elliott auctioneers group marketing can increase cooperative profits harmon bill booths taxi foi prompt service tr 72596 clearing auction sale of tractor and farm implements suffolk sheep cattle antique and other furniture the property of pj laird lot 6 6th line esquesing friday april 6th al 1 00 p m watch for sale list frank petch auctioneer georgetown triangle 7 2864 3 21 plumbing water systems new bathrooms installed or remodelled repairs of all kinds ken charlie nash mcdowell s kino street east triingle 72041 hamilton construction 160 oueiph street tr 73480 homes omaoes conoteti work industrial requirements renovations mjiidino jupflles every building need coops arc owned and controlled by farmers with policies aimed to help them said leonard harmon as sistant general manager of united cooperatlves of ontario speaking at fridays annual meeting of halton cooperativc supplies at stewart- town the meeting followed a noon din ner in esquesing community hall at tended by 150 people one of the most successful affairs yet mr harmon said it is coop policy to save farmers as much as possible on their purchases and to give as high a return as possible by mass distrib ution of farm products he spoke in favour of co op mar keting which he said could effect a 10 per cent increase in profit to far mers which added to a possible 10 per cent saving by group distribution of supplies can make appreciable dif ferenccs to farm living standards und industry profits thctc is no highly dramatic way of arriving at the ultimate he said it is rather a steady working tbwards improvements for the farmer and his family members learned from general manager w h smellie that the busi nesses which operate in georgetown and mtlton will soon be handling gas oline and fuel oil which will be dis tributed by a tank truck presently on order his report also stated that sprinkler systems are being installed in the two mills a capital expenditure of 9000 which will mean an annuil saving of 1500 in fire insurance premiums 1950 deferred dividends have been paid in cash this year and decision to increase interest rate from 3 per cent to 5 per cent on members loans is hoped to encourage investors last year the co op took an active part in formation of a coordinating council with other agricultural groups in peel duffenn ind halton the council is working through speak ers press and radio to acquaint the general public with their aims spencer wilson dae lavson and fred nurse were reelected to 3ear terms on the board of directors con tinuing members of the board are cla rence ford jack mcdonald albert hunter dennej charles william ma hon and william k hume who as president was chairman for the din- farm news pittsburgh paints exterior and interior ernies radio mill st tr 72701 macs taxi reliable service tr 72641 ner and meeting v j lawrence will continue as board secretary a 3000 increase in net savings was shown when auditor mr cros- wcll of g h ward co reviewed the financial picture the coop net ted 24526 in 1955 on gross sales of 646253 directors will henceforth be paid 6 for each meeting attended plus a mileage fee lykle devries sugges ted this and it met with general fav our from the meeting among those who spoke were cliff pettigrew area supervisor who intro duced mr harmon jack mcdonald who thanked the speaker sid scott uco credit manager and j e white- lock county agrep who conducted the election of directors and also took advantage of the opportunity to brief those present on the means be ing taken to control rabies after a case occurred at eden mills charles harris georgetown mana ger thanked ladies of ashgrove w a who catered for the dinner and intro duced members of the georgetown staff milton manager morley lund quist performed a similar function for the staff there those employed at georgetown in clude charles payne bill donaldson ken graham bill mcenery george burgess and hugh dickie at milton robert mcdowell syd robin glen pollard frank mcgibbon roy mc- gibbons cliff brown also employ- for fuel oil telephone tr 72251 automatically delivered by ralph murf in oil sales ed by the coop are flcldman alex lithgow and accountant ray coffey william mahon conducted a short smg song after dinner there was a draw for lucky door prizes howard armstrong won a popup toaster and john m bird 5 gallons of oil dhia gives results j e w ontario and canadian farmers are definitely in a squeeze operating in a high cost iconom the canadian fjim operator is up against u tough proposition surpluses ei cdted by lack of satisfactory distribution and markctinjit facilities is the bollle neck press reports would indicate that in general the 1500 farmers who met in a two day conference in tor onto last week reallj had thier feel on the ground and that they took a sane sound iew of the situation we were interested to note that the were not asking for parity support prices one has only to look at the situation in united stales to realize that a par ity support piogranime is not the an sucr if it wont vvork in a country with an income fifli en limes greatei than ours and with exports only about one half as important relative to her income js ours is lo us then such a panty price programme has no place in our economy we were also interested to note that at last organ icd labour is waking up to the fact that if industry and labour arc to continue to enjoy piospenty that something must be done to strength en the weak spoke in the- wheel name ly agriculture the writer is not an economist but frankly we fail loo see just how labours brief to the premier of ontario ties in with labour s appar cnt policy of continued strikes for higcr wages i he latter smacks too much of the old fable killing the goose that laid the golden egg how ever be that as it may we were in tercsted to note in the press release of the farm meeting convened by the ontario federation of agriculture that while the question of marketing and distribution is stressed neverthe less it was pointed out that there arc other factors which also require at tention that brings us to the dairy herd improvement programme which is so popular with the 72 halton mem- bers incidentally the annual meet ing of the halton association ib sche duled for milton on wednesday march 28 j b nelson associate dir ector of the farm economics branch is to be the special speaker the latter part of the afternoon will be spent visiting one of the dhia oper ators near milton who in the riasl two years has cut his cost of producing milk by 1 78 per cwt and thereby increased tfic net returns from his herd by over 2200 00 this should be a very interesting meeting a great soul prefers moderation t n i c j i jbedds the jhouse of seagram njjgl mett who think of tomorrow practice moderation today to honour a lifetime for lifetimes to come in that solemn hour when the memorial is un veiled once again the family relatives and friends ga ther to remember their beloved who has fallen asleep to god as they behold the monument they pass at that moment through the silent corridors and unlock the treasures of memory these are the sweet remem brances of the life of the deceased which no one can take away we do not employ salesmen or canvassers you pay no commission manufacturers and designers of the finest monument available anywhere cemetery ltttering designs on request for appointment call mr mckellar vi 46243 oakvillemonument works 90 colborne st w oakville call tr 73271 tr 72674 concrete work footings 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