Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 20, 1949, p. 5

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eyes o twalker onobrkot a mala m m i all a mail bbt- all i rosedale floral curnxwers pottkd plants of iravrtfciy wreath aiiaiaa swata wjsasb yow oa rleee are bit phone 283j w dahw memories to honour a lifetime for lifetime to come msramantc markers moderately priced card or letter will bring our service t your door oakville monument works 29 colborne st oakviba on- highway round the bend with steanbeat a week ago ust tuesday blajht wrawwt and mutob played a postponed ni that had bmnno- ned out tiara tha previous satar- aay the locate catae through msa 4 very irnpreeelva iday to defeat milton 84 hal gibson played on oi his beat kamea behind tha- plate and pie dillon and bv wilson made two miraculous catches of long hit balls in the field coach scotty patterson got the heave bo from umpire mike tlmmlns or ar guing too strenuously the- acore washedvlth the wlnrilng run on third when patterson advanced to the plate and ces called out on strikes patterson was thoroughly put out about the call and didnt mind telling umpire tlmmlns aboutj it when rene martin smacked tha milton first bas oft the base path he was called out tor interfer ence thuffcall was too much for coach patterson and ho went right after the umpire and gave vent to his feelings when the air was cleared patternon was ordered from the park even with their coach ejected from the park the locals still played heads up ball until tha sixth when the game was called those who attended the george town waterdown game played here last wednesday night- were given one of the best baseball exhibitions seen here this year the highly rated waterdown nine fell under the georgetown attack although waterdown scored three runs in the first half of the first innings tha locals played good baseball and tied the score in the fourth and went on to win in the sixth sever al heated arguments developed with waterdown mslrlng it quite plain beaver electric industrial and congoerdaj wiring main street adebeauueu p po box 190 they were protesting the game tha trouble started wban spud patter son hit a long flyball the left fielder and centra fielder both streaked for it and as they both reached for the ball they collided the- wtt fielder falling with tha ball ha rose and throw the ball to second while his mate lay on the grass after first aid was ap plied he was able to continue in the game the big question than was idld the left fielder drop the ban or did he net ubo did it was weh concealed after a heated- ar- bumeotit was deterjnmed he hsdfaj 2 dropped the ball but the point wat erdown were arguing was he had held the ball long enough to claim ah official out umpires wfalteman and tlmmlns ruled that it bad not been held long enough and so pat- tenon was credited with a doublet the locals finished on top by a 79 score jim bradley who has umpired a lot of softball here in georgetown 4s now on the staff of umpires of the halton baseball league he has always been a popular person in softball circles here in town and wo hope he is just as popular in the halton league at the lost girls softball practice a few pew faces were there being looked over by coach bill korzack what with injuries and the girls pipe band going to new york it has left the monarch in a desper ate situation if things get any worse coach korzack could put lip stick and uniforms on manager sparky dron and sponsor lome peters an open letter w to mk ast bonn tumngtmmgfsof canada unlimited the tight of carriages en mils was a source of much exclte- ment in tho little town of la prairlo near montreal in 1436 clanking and rattling on thoir way to st john quebec theftehorsedrawn cars wore canadas first railway a lino from montreal losarnla was finished in 1896 if covorod 1100 miles and was at that tlmo tho worlds longest railway tho first transcanada railway was built by tho caeadlon pacific and completed in 1885 overcoming groat hazards rail road man pushed across tho prairies and foothills through ruggedmoutain passes then on to tho pacific coast today canadian trains travel on rails that would twice encircle the world and carry more than 40 million travellers swirtly safely and comfortably canada basgrown with tho railways with the appearance of dieselelectrlc locomotives and the gradual change over to this more modern form of motive power a new era of transportation is beginning this now ora offers vast opportunities for canadians yes thoros room io grow in canodo unllmitod just now much room it laid in canada unumbad an illutlralmd 144 page boot publkhmd by fas okwe foundation you may obloin your copj by andlng 25c in cosh no stamps or cheques peose lo canada lmw oepf n3i2 otfeefe house toronto ontario pfeose print your noma and odsvou elaarly all monies will bo eloaofod a the sanadhn cminmhlp ccnmcsf mapi ttntt hku day cat sdttt marking the conclusion years of very successful tlons the maple battle b association held their third field day on tha grounds of the unit with approximately 500 lri attend ance in spite of the extremely hot weather the comfort of members had been provided for by a large open sided tent soxoo which was quite airy and com fortably seated with chairs for everyone following o visit to the barn to see the batteries- of bulls of the parlous breeds and ah inspection of the building operations on the second new bam nearlng comple tion the visitors enjoyed the ex- hibltin the laboratory mhhe ad ministration building arranged oy pr t j doyle chief technician oclock the- georgetown herald edneaday july 20m 1949 fcejlf ta make tea double strength arid while still hot pour into glasses filled with cracked lee v add sugar and lemon ta tastav dearmrrbinn slace i started writing this sports column for the herald never once have i criticized or ridiculed an in dividual 1 may have criticized a lm or the executive but never did i get down to rock bottom and coll anyone names i have always felt that it was not fair to publicly revile an athlete for any infraction of the rules oi for errors he may have committed while playing ball especially in a small town i think your remarks in last weeks letter were entirely uncalled for and very very childish our dis pute has been over methods used by the cheltenham blockroen and not personalities i think when you reach the ipoint where you are calling me silly names it would be advantageous to yourself and the local paper if you ceased writing tuch letters yours truly steamboat canadian holstein is gold seal producer queen of the pioneer lodge hol stein herd of master breeder alex mckinncy brampton ontario and undoubtedly one of the greatest holstein oows ever developed in canada from the standpoint of both thore present were called to assemble for the pro gramme in the large tent president russell rowntree of woodbtidge s opened the mooting und after welcoming the guests called on agricultural represen tative w m cockbum to act as chairman w p watson ontario live stock commissioner in intro ducing the guest- speaker byron jcnvcy of incersoll complimented the club on the progress it has made ond the constructive breed ing programme being followed mr jenycy o former fleldman for the canadian holstein frfcs- ian association and farmer has been responsible for laying the foundation for many good herds in western ontario where his ad vice is still sought by owners of many of our outstanding breed ers his address eh titled the br and gr of breeding fully illu strated by large charts was most interesting and highly educational for the cattle owner by tracing down the percentage of blood re lation br he illustrated- how with proper management the blood of a good cow or bull can be used for five or six generations without exceeding the 50 per cent br this is accomplished by an infusion of outcross blood with each successive descendant of the original good cow or bull used in the herd it was most interesting to many too to learn that while blood is inherited soso from the parents that incharacteristics such as type production etc the greater part of the characters called gene- tical relations gr ore transmit ted to the opposite sex that is from dorr to son and back to granddaughter or from sire to daughter and back to grandslrc mr jcnvey had printed outlines of his charts and remarks for distribution at the close of his address and these can be obtained on application to the maple cattle breeders associa tion secretary manoger g w keffer announced that three new holstein bulls had been purchased with an infusion of outcroks blood whose services would be available on re quest at no extra charge when the new barn is completed the bulls establed temporarily in the original converted pig itn us well as the recent purchases will be moved in and it in planned to add a battery of guernsey bulls shortly as re quested by the guernsey breeders mr keffer stated that approximate ly 300 members have joined this year 200 since the annual meeting in march bringing the membership aavseslbbbbbbaaabbbbbbbbbmnbbmbbmbmbaalbabllaa- b b sb- howard graff real estate business broker m m investments insurance of all kinds mill street phone 382 raw 1 76j 5 jimcnallylanecomtti contracting 5 lumber building supplies g shinies abtoard l j u siding oroent gyproc ladi j tile and hardwood hooring 5 elgin street phone 1w t production ond reproduction ia up t0 the 1800 mark in four yean pioneer lodge dora aggie dora aggie has recently completed her tenth consecutive lactation on of ficial record oi performance- tet with a total production of 184848 lbs milk containing 6678 lbs fat average test 302 percent butterfat she has thus qualified for a gold seal certificate of longtime pro duction presented by the holstein- friesian association all her rec ords wcer made on twiccaday milking and he lifetime total u the second highest for fnt and the third highest for milk ever completed in canada on a twiccaday milking at the ripe old age of fifteen years dora aggie is surrounded by her descendants 58 of the 60 ani mals in the pioneer lodge herd being directly descended from her dora aggie and her daughter aggie pontlac are probably the mosl famous daughterdam pair of producers developed in canada ag gie pontlac lias a seven lactation twiccadny milking lifetime total of 147011 lbs milk 5237 lbs fat average test 354 percent butterfat this gives a total production for dam and daughter of 332750 lbs milk containing 11015 lbs fdl to tals that arc not even approached by any other daughterdam com bination developed in canada kir gle pontlac is the canadian- cham pion for milk production in the cnior threeyearold class of tho 365 day divlaipn on twicoday milking and is also the champion for milk in the senior twoyearold class of the 305 day division on twlce-a-day- milking tho wearing of pendants as jew ellery is derived from tha primitive practice of wearing wild animal teeth stones or shells around tbs jjeck with magical intent tha expression- uncle sam probably oiiclnatml during tm war of 1811 whan all ffovarnment prop erty was stamped vms operations the unit now serves the counties of halton peel york on tario dufferin simcoe victoria and peterboro greetings on behalf of the other units in the province were presen ted by geo currie jecrelary of the oxford association while best wi shes from the canadian ayrshire association were tendered by presi dent lome evans of aurora and from the canadian holstein asso ciation by vice president geo w henry todmorden the mail bag dear mrditur it amazes us to fee to what won drous heights steamboats lights of fancy can carry him after ac cusing us of this that andthe other thing in lost weeks herald steam- bout forgets to mention that the facta presented to the executive were on his word only neither the manager of the glen team nor our selves were consulted before a de cision was passed steamboat be ing not only our severest critic and manager of ar opposing team is also a member of the executlvo with his own axe to grind- it was with greot misgivings wo found that steamboat was to um pire the game between cheltenham concrete and glen williams at the glen last monday but after two innings of play we felt we had misjudged him as it seemed to us his- decisions wcc hi hophffiard for the glen as they were for our selves we could not help but feel that steamboats umpiring was aa ircspoaslble as the reporting in his column round the bend art bonn britainswar with france 1b 1605 wo partlysjd for by a tax on bachelor ire rait duals over 68 among tndlvl- a splendid variety of malerlals frlete bonele mhatr tapestry silk broeatelle sok and cotton rep upholstering at its lowest prige and highest quality dick the upholsterer operated by jack sudermann pasy payments arranged 7 d7 scrrlea wo wol be pleased to visit year borne with tarle matala kaafea no obligation be quick phone dick phone 3t0 phoenix house tom hews0h representing b a b a willoughby real estate agency 5 nl de laval milking machinea and cream 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