Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 23, 1950, p. 2

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prticjlri- t grading ttjtion 03 3ananas it 19c breakins minty un- irii tiiou- ulted ill li break- i led with iii iinpo l allkut -hi- ita-s- led the instable morning ir r mr balftnafad charge of the united church william a gibb minister balllnafad sunday school public worship churchill public worship sunday school melville pm sunday school pm public worship am am am am bob ssjesislslfj attention farmers 5 tin- mi on a ath vsfiia values effective thuhs fki 5at aug hlh lk 1 jllh will 4 in tin i na dominion am aii twi i til iico ery ii otinrarticle stole nne of cv v charters he rowhip tlic- two tiie coods iiiiinc near rrijkli sove and oriii to s stein- ivov in iiuen sound briinptun men were inxl step led to of a valuable rug from tile brampton norval and inlon presbylei i c rev j l self ma b union am public worship norval am public worship we are paying the highest prevailing prices for dead or crippled farm animals horses cattle hogs t cnwprt fnr jmrnp trych i gordon young limited s toronto adelaide 3636 georgetown 11 guelph 3334 kdaajciebsbbbslbaabbbibabbbibiarbbbbaabbslslb ctttae at haukslone and 1 ot a third brampton man the xojk- west montrose houtein seu world milk record the usual ixig i the u the rest ol the herd with a grain of salt dairymen but here is f-fjilci- ilcoiti utiiil it was drawn- to lii attlmitiou after the test had been comylelud tin- cow in ques tion is the purebred holstcin dor sells photo studio sails for england albert simson who has conduc- statement accompanyhy m lee snow and herded a photography business on main world record to the effect that owner is abner b martin west cow received the same care montrose ont dorothy has fin is taken jshed a 305 day record as a senior by veteran twoyearold on twiceaday milk case where inij of 16707 lbs milk containing the animal not only did not receive 6j5 fati average test 380 per pecial care but her owner didn cen butterfat which is the largest fat record ever recorded for a hol- stein heifer anywhere in the world in this class it is also the fourth largest j nulk record ever reported in this class in canada continued on test until her next freshening dorothy made a yearly record of hflj3 lbs milk containing 716 lbs fat that stands tenth for fat for canada in its class dorothy was bred by emmnn- url w gcrber millbank ontario realize that she was making travel notes street for the past few years has sold his business to noel reynolds mr simson sailed for england last week on the samaria and in- lends to spend some time there and possibly may- visit australia and new zealand later on it is his third trip abroad he was tour- ing europe by cycle at the outbreak of the last war and returned to england from italy and sailed home on one of the last passenger runs jn 1039 he later enlisted in the canadian army and served over- seas during the war always in- teres ted in photography he cstab- llsheda studio upstairs in jthc oneill block and this year moled across the street to a room above labour day in new york sept 1 to 5 personally conducted hotel taft room with private both transfers taxes broadcast ticket illus trated guide book of new york optional sightseeing programme 3150 from toronto john r barber travel advisor elmer c thompson insurance it uoasrsok f 8ebvice i mo fvm i valleyview cabins mbb aha af uhcfcwf wrl and was sold as a calf to malcolm ttlc rose bar restaurant davidson newton ont it was at r reynolds an english immi- lie ilisiiersal sale of the latters herd r w is a member of the post diat mr martin bouitht her he office staff intends to carry on the hid not intended to be a buycrs in his offduty hours with but was attracted by uoiothys pro- family he occupies the balance nniiiircd dairy characteristics she the apartment above the res- 4ialiikheifer with exceptional taurant widtii ot inule deep very open in tiie- rib has a uood udder and heavy veinin ilisoo lbs of 4 per cent milk in the i i eavy wining at tiie lime she was purchased by mr martin uorolhy had comple- id the first -five- months of her es it was while in the davidson herd that her best days production of 70 lbs was made mr martin says on her arrival at my farm she aiiitrckatcd he other cows and ourselves by her continuous bavliiik her production dropped from a before the sale figure of 45 lbs a daytoarf lbs then she star ted slipping into the barn at noon with one of the others cows thsf was being milked 3 times dally and o keep her from bawling we gave her a noontime dish of chop she soon settled down discontinued her nuwllng and was adopted by the rest ot the herd her production started to go up and within a month the was milking m lbs day to quality for the 405 day divi sion dorothy freshened at 18 days less than a year from the start of her recorov sit did not miss i milking and has continued her ex captions produottoa as urn rstjthree and one half months during the making of oie latter part of her record dorothy was tied in a stanchion with the rest i of the herd and milked by much- i inc the milking being handled by mr martin himself her feeder was i a polish war veteran alfono dalhke who has been with mr martin for he past three years with regard to her feeding mr martin has this to say out on pas ture she was fed a home mix 18 to 20 lb meal made up of rolled pats shorts bran oil cake corn distillers and commercial mineral mix in the stable she was fed hay corn illcage beet pulp- and feed ing molasses the former world champion hol- steln for fat in this class was the usa animal wlnterthur pilot posch xaluna with 828 lbs fat from 11838 lbs mllkjrhe previous can adian ch and herself a for mer world champion was ttanostlne dutehland clothlwe owned- by that burden at km obrrlo oat with tavn m from 1mts lbs courses a vailable to students of north halton high school district the schools at georgetown milton and acton operating under north halton high school district offer courses in the following special commercial a one year course 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