Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 6, 1950, p. 10

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page 9 the georgetown herald wednesday sept 6th 1950 temptingly but tempqrarily reduced weve selected a group of smart boudoir lamps from our stock originally priced at 1295 a pair and have reduced them for this week only to sellfor 895 a pair there are 3 attractive bases in a variety yf decorator colo shades are hand sown silk theyd mate superb wcddjng girts or aty these rate reductions theyre o smart buy tor your home fie sure to drop in and set those wonderful boudoir lams- helens lamp an1 gift shop v main st astral baby refrigerator 14950 easy ternts a ernies radio phone 465 roxy theatre bldg was tho first pi be winner in swine judging section 2 and earl wilson of norvul and itobl broughton ot bronte plncctl 7th and 0th in tho same section in beef cattle dayld pellettorlo ot milton placed 2nd in the senior suction wlnle in the juulor section john wlllinott of milton was 7th the 1950 holalein show at the nnl ikrbeit uipki qf milton was cne goes clou n in jtilstory us the 1 ilh krcihtoi ami laigostllolstcin ohi- lit sheep judhng john cuille of but the cne on icioirt well m jlmi n was ind anil david oei 40u entiles wlic made andiilljuop o ualeidoun bth in the jadiii ins h hendeisonol ports- 7iinioi siliioii while in section 1 news and views for halton farmers iiointfin llftleders make fine showing at cne the final instalment of taxes is due and payable at the municipal office georgetown on or before friday september 15 chas willson tax collector bbbbbbbbbbbbhbbbbbbbbbbbabbbabbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbl when eut and west show jmt best orange villc fair tties and wed sept 19 2 live stock a poultry show unexcelled harness races pony races running races midway sports bands a popular dance wednesday night in the main hall walker montgomery pres jos e cooney secty furnace work and eavestroughing good workmanship at reasonable prices don houston phone 547w georgetown month in many classes sent as many back to the stank- as he kept in the ring for adjudication halton breeders were well ahd worthily represented by entries from the herds of w s hall albert stogg and j f trimble ot trafalgor township a g hunter f pohct- ierlo and sorts and rs segsworth of nelson tqwushlp and c- alex ander and dr paul beer of esques- ine townshipr a few ot the highlights from a hatfqjv standpoint weros falhjwsr in the bul classes salax prince from the herd of r c alexander ot georgetown topped the 3 year olds and went on tq the senior and reserve grand championship in the same class dutchland ra mono gram b tor ross segsworth ot freeman was second and was 4a- ter made reserve senior champion a g hunter and robt harrison or freeman were second on hun- terholm ra boy in the junior yearling class in the strong sen ior bull calf class salax admiral bred and recently sold by r c alexander of georgetown was sec ond for ersklne brown ot owen sdund in the same class spruce- lelgh monogram prince was seventh for ross segsworth the grand champion bull was spring farm fond hope for j m fraser of streetsvllle the senior yearlirig heifer class brought together 43 great heifers and here w s hall of oakville was fifth on ava parle corlna in the 3 year olds the entries of dr paul beer were well to the fore both in thev dry and milking clas ses winning fourth in the dry class on lidla graymar ash bes sie and first on lidla graymar beech bessie this latter heifer was a strong contender for the reserve senior championship and also for the trophy awarded to the best ud- dered female in the show spring farm juliette for j m fraser was a worthy grand champion and also won the award as the best udder- ed female inasmuch as some holstein breeders are under the i that juliette is just a show cow may we point out that on two time milking she has a re cord of 21002 lbs milk and 031 lbs tat joe trimble of trafalgar township hit the headlines in the four year old milking class with lilly belle pabst placing second in a strong class spruceleigh annabelle a veteran winner on numerous occasions at halton county shows was in fifth tor ross segsworth in the aged milking cow class another high light for the segsworth herd was the win by spruceleigh chieftain dorothea for rosafe farms in the milking two year old it will be recalled that this heifer was sold at the 1949 all canadian sale for 1750 the progeny of dam class was another tough one bringing to gether 39 entries here j m fra sers juliette and fond hope took the red ribbon with ross sens- worths progeny of poplar row chieftain maid in second joe trim bles progeny of pontiac segls helena in fourth and a g hunter ninth the climax of this great show was the county herd class with ten county herds of six an mals each parading the tan bark the awards were as follows 1st peel 2nd halton 3rd waterloo 4th brant 5th wentworth 6th welling ton 7th wclland 8th grey 9lh lincoln 10th haldimand our heartiest congratulations are exten ded to the eight biecdcjk who up- held the honour so ably for halton holstein breeders cieorije c wilson of georgetown placed 10th a tola of 101 competed in the judgipg of dairy cattle and here in the jirnjor section gcocge j hdglsler bt miltqn was 3rd and stuart aloxondcr ot georgetown 7th and john picket of hornby j3 while in thro senior section root jrv crbvv of hornby- was 13tn in tho scblor section of swine judging fraser mcnabb of george town wu 7th and wm a bruin of nerval -mui- i- in the judging of fruit and- vege tables george smith of oakville was 15th in the jsenlor section while in the farm machinery com petition which incidentally was a qcw feature this year george cle ment ot milton was 1st in the jun ior section with earl wilson of norval 5th and robt broughton of bronte 8th while the young men were busy judging livestock grain and roots fruit and vegetables etc the young ladles were also engaged in house hold science judging competitions unfortunately details concerning this are not available at the mom cnt but it will be ot interest to our readers to learn that the dem onstration team representing hal ton was placed in the first prize group steamboats column dominion our gu aba nth al meiihtwit tau at vvr demlntm star uncantiitiftnohy guoitantced ja giv yaa 100 satisfaction quick etny a prepqrj meals clarks boiled dinner i29c clarks irish stew v2 kraft ready dinner 2 27c clarks pork beans 21 hmafots teuate hsmzimmmt am mums ketchup k25 fods 3tt 25 atuissetkncssuess ay wlrt mow peaches w- 20c plums 2v 27c soiiniew4ue4isijufiaimit uw ti u butter 35c cheese 49c laassrtttaim es tauss aylmer special process sodas wt 1 peas 2001 12c eautsa mstos u doverleaf sockeye tti salada mt 6k salmon 41c aylmer prune is ox parawax sl iffam knrn ra a nnnnnrnm i there is still time to enrol for the fall term in the strong hampshire show at the cne ouerldayiast thcyjiad the grand championship on their ue ewe lamb and reserve on their shearling in the ram classes they also took the reserve champion ships as well as a clean sweep of all the first prizes in the group classes halton juniors make goop showing in cne judging shorthand day or evening classes in typing y accounting 5 at the brampton business college knilbbstnms0bli write or iiiniiiiniiimiiiimui 1188 a bb dropped in to say hello to the doctor the other day while he was having a lull in the dally routine ot prescribing for the sick lame and lazy looking me over care fully he told me i was the first pa tlent he had had that fell into that category only to the sick lame and lazy he added befuddled be fore we had time to say boo he fired question after question a us how do you sleep at nights lying down usually although we have been caught sleeping in var ious other ways to we admitted do you smoke yes drink long pause the pause that refreshes ill take the next question doc maybe its easier well ill have to take a blood count give me your finger which one we queried the in dex finger will do dont like to be a stick in the mud doc but im ofrald youll have a hard job to get blood out of me why should that be the doctor asked its this way doc during the war we gave so much blood to the blood clinic one day they drained me dry the corporal in charge of the operation used to work in a gar age and he just refilled me with distilled battery water every time i get run down i usually drop into one of the local garages and get recharged for a dollar they put me on the fast charger- the doc taking this all in final ly told me he was going to give me a little shot really dont im bibe much doctor but to be sociable ill have one with you no no my friend you dont un derstand as he pulled a glowing needle from the sterilizer you are going to have the shot notme and you just you is it anything like the fast charger doc in a way yes its fast and its a charge wlen 1 yet recharged they usually lamp the lines on my toes my hoy spoke the doctor you get this charge a long way from the f you are standing horizon tal jouget it due south of the ears boy due south of the ears its known as penicillan we felt a burning sensation as the penicillan mixed with the distilled battery water everything aas a little cockeyed in the room including myself with the doctors help we staggered past took most of the first prizes scvur pnls about to cuter and golden yellow finn r bananas lb i6t california sweet eating red grapes lb 15c ontario snow white large heads cauliflower i haadc ontario no 1 green pascal celery stalks 2 l italics 15c ontario no 1 vashed carrots 3 lbs 10c california valencia sweet and full of juice 35c sunki st oranges 28 220 45c u2st mini m 1 vhuu mi sat 1 ssff mmim pomininm ctqbk nurrcn i9ss2 frank carney- electrical refrigaration contractor fairbanksmorse oil burners ami stokers milk coolers deep freeze units king st at glen road phone 3791 j ii willmott a son entries homin te- cne show a i the hampshire flock of j h willmott son of trafalgar town- slllj 80 junior fanners from all sec tions of central and western on tario competed in the cne judging competitions these are individual competition with two divisions section 1 open to junior farmers under m years and section 2 open to club members under 11 years some 29 or so junior farmer from halton participated la the various eompsuuods and it w tat to note that is at la bstn bowsoa rodotan of qeorgatown passes first exam for clu degree jack armstrong local scant for the mutual life insurance oara- panri ass pssssd his first raw s saunauons lssdljif to the 4afrat ot 4jlu chartered ufa uadar- wrltsr mr armstrong is taking a three ysar sztansioa oourat tram tha uatvatsitj of tafaato gaspid it the ircsh air as he put on the street drop in next and left have another look- at you old man he exclaimed oh yeah old boy we retorted if you think im dropping around every week to let you hand me with penicillan and especially from behind when im not looking you are crazy with that we let the birds and bells in our head take over and we just faded out of the picture silent economical op 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