Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 3, 1975, p. 8

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Page ins Halton Calf Club meets The August meeting of the Beet Calf Club was Guelph The meeting opened at by the president Bill Allison The minutes of the last meeting were read and then the meeting was turned over to Mr Dave He told the members about hit farming operation He showed us how to clip and groom our calves The first year mem bers practised leading a calf which brought our meeting to a close Dale Coulson thanked the host for holding the meeting Horse club sees how By Martha Corker The final regular meeting of the Horse Club was held on Wednesday August at Guelph University There were members present Diana opened the meeting with the pledge The members were reminded of Qui night to be held on September and of Achievement Day on Sep tember Bill gave a demonstration on how to bandage a foreleg with a knee Injury a with a hock doing this Mr showed the correct way to hold the horse and what to do if the horse becomes troublesome Following this took the on a tour of the large animal wards and ex plained some or the cases that were there It was an In teresting and Informative evening that the club members thoroughly enjoyed Also many thanks go to the Regional Conservation Authority for allowing the dubs trail ride to travel through Kelso on Sunday August 17th Wingrove hosts Dairy club By Danna Stewart On Tuesday August IS the Halton Dairy Calf Club had their fifth meeting at Doug of Camp bell BUI Robinson led the members in the pledge followed by the minutes of the last meeting by John Held Holly Hurren adopted the minutes approved as read The roll call was answered with Ihe members giving the name of his or her H calf Since there was no further business the meeting was turned over the leaders They had showmanship demonstration followed by very knowledgeable discussion led by Mr and Ken McNabb Then there was a clipping demonstration led by Mr Barry Ellsmere thanked Mr Wingrove for letting the group use his facilities and for giving a very excellent clipping and showmanship demonstration The meeting was adjourned followed by a delicious lunch by Mr Wingrove and The next meeting will be Night on September at the Maple Leaf Mills Research Centre FLORISTS For your walls floors and ceilings Beaver Interior Satin Latex Spreads smoothly dries to a beautiful finish Covers in most cases with one coat PANEL OF THE WEEK Early American Beam Made of an extremely lightweight synthetic The authentic look of hand hewn beams 11 131 tJLcz if A Mirror Hies Door Mirror 12x12 tiles are easily installed framed lull length with adhesive tape supplied sheet glass mirror Hardware with each carton Plain Antique included or quick easy Gold Vein or Gold Vein Carton of 6 mounting Measures 16 Plain Veined HI Stippletone Vinyl textured finish gives a stucco effect on interior or exterior walls One gallon covers up to 50 ft SALE ENDS SATURDAY SEPT 6th OPEN am to 9 pm Monday to Friday Saturday am to pm 316 Streot Georgetown ACCEPT Chars Mi lit r Charge

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