Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 30, 1951, p. 11

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hotel fort william john r barber travel advisor elmer c thompson insurance service phone 119 mill street farm news many attend holstein twilight gettogether the joint dairy calf club meeting and twilight holstein gettogether held at the oakville sales arena on friday evening- brought together 200 interested dairy enthusiasts the programme included a grading competition with george drennan holstein fieldman acting as of ficial grader also a judging class with prof geo raithby of the pept of animal husbandry oac guelph giving an excellent demonstration the winners in the combined com petition were iis fallows calf club members 1st earl bayers georgetown senior breeders 1st w hylooi inson georgetown gresidint a g huntur of the walton holstein club was the cap able chairman of the evenings pro gramme which concluded with an excellent- and timely address by prof hailhby on haymaking and the value of roughage in the ration of a dairy cow prof kaithby alio touched on grass silage and barn hay driers in connection with the former he pointed out that grass silage contains about one third more protein than corn silage which incidentally runs around two and a half percent protein he also stated that grass silage if properly ensiled does make good feed but he added it is more difficult to make good grass silage than good corn silage the speaker also mentioned the cost of equipment required to handle grass silage effectively and the high cost of preservatives under present day prices in brief it was an able and practical address and the apprec iation of the gathering was expres sed to the speakers and hays lim ited by ross segsworth halton rep resentative on the holsteinfriesian directorate a tasty lunch prepared by the black and white ladies of south halton brought to a conclu sion another most successful dairy cattle gettogether held under ideal conditions both from the standpoint of weather and accommodation schultz electrical construction wiring motor repairs elna sewing machines heat wave ranges fred schultz phone 53 lw scoutnews the boy scouts and cubs will be collecting paper books and maga zines on saturday string will be provided if required please tie your bundles r j smith will be back as scout master on thursday evening need less to say there is great rejoicing in the troop jim and clare burns will meet with the troop on thursday even ing to give tumbling demonstrations and i ti uutivn s tomatoes bonny best beefsteak stokedale 4 iv if sweet peppers onions flowers mixed asters zinnias petunias nicotine stocks strawflowers pinks w hodge 8tewartto wn phone 628rl2 call after the boy scout committee met at the home of roy ward on wednes day may 23rd plans were discussed for an auction sale to be held in june and reports on cub and scout camp developments were made june 17th will be a parade occa sion for cubs and scouts better get your uniforms completed cubs and scouts cub cainps will be held at hum- ber glen near bolton the junior camp will be held from june 29th to july 2nd and the senior camp from july 2nd to the 6th the scout campsite and date arc not definitely settled but tentative plans -speak- -of- travelling northward the- week of july 8th i ge delivered crichton jersey gets silver medal certificate clurvale jester betty 181934 a jersey cow bred by the estate of william a mcclure of georgetown and owned and tested by lloyd crichton georgetown has been awarded a silver medal certificate by the canadian jersey cattle club as a senior twoyearold bettypro- duced 8402 lbs of milk 494 lbs of fat with an average test of 588 in 305 days she is a daughter of the tested dam plnns cuty lucy 141911 that has three tested daughters av eraging 8336 lbs of milk 577 481 lbsof fat 5 xium phone 1 5bob ou 182 skill do not pick tjie flowers is a common sign in canadas parks but in ireland they read more subtly le it be said of these flowers that they died with their boots on jft the georgetown horald axtedneday may 30th 1951 ntw body by 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new styling a now chassis and brilliant ew interiors at most attractive prices even the rimeproved hydramafic drive is improved for smoother easier operation i and for a truly luxurious car with hocket power theres the brilliantly beautiful oldtmobile 98 6uttlde its impressively smart inside its superlatively styled for more room more view more comfort for you i ask your oldtmobile dealer i hydramerle drive epheeel ell ss end vi medels e emtre eees kimroled lee setper i- mm uoer general motok rocket d ld mobile arthur scott motors limited queen and guelph streets telephone 161 the canadian open golf cham pionship is set for july 47 oyer torontos mlsslssaugua course which brings up the perennial ques tion as to whether this might be the year a canadian breaks a string of 35 lean yeais by keeping this countrys top goliirghonout ori canadian soil the question wont get a final answer until july 7th but in the meantime the season of somewhat wistful speculation is on the can adian championship- hasnt stayed in canada since 1014 more than 20 years before the seagram gold cup became the symbol of victory and the prize m wh rides with it helped raise the canadtan open into the big time the failure of canadian golfers to take honours in their own open minings from the fact that the event nowadays attracts some of the best competitive golfers from hie blg- moncy us tournament circuit that has been true in the past when the prize money was 10000 it will probably be even more true now that the house of seagram has rai sed the ante to 15000 against the competition of men who moke tournament golf their livelihood and who play compet itively winter and summer day in and day out canadians face two handicaps most of thorn cant play during the winter and they pant play tournament golfsteadlly during the summer there just are not enough canadian tournaments to keep them going and besides their primary reaporisldltrty ls to the members of their home clubs but there is always tjhe hope that some day a canadian will overcome the long odds and keep the seagram gofd cup in canada for a year maybe even this year thjhope springs from the twin facts that canadians have come close in the past and golf is one of those games where a few good breaks might well sphi ine atnefferree ttctwcen- f place and third or fourth stan leonard of vancouver seem ed headed that way a year ago when he was out in front and shoot ing beautiful golf until well on in the third day then he slipped and wound up in a tie for fourth spot five years before he finished just one stroke out of a firstplace tie then there is montreals bill kerr who shot his way to a third place tie two years ago and torontos bob gray who was just two strokes behind winning sam snead in 1941 there are plenty of other tuj- notch canadian pros who could turn the trick too any one of them just might happen to get really hot for four days and become the first canadian to keep the chartr- pionship at home since 1941 speaks on pottery to arts and crafts on iw inn ftusr- eugenia berlin toronto was guest speaker at a meeting of the arts crafts of georgetown at the horn of mrs leonard bell charles st her subject pottery was well given and many interesting exam ples including several from the royal ontario museum were shown mrs w j wilkinson guelph and mrs wes beatty acton presided at the tea table assisting the hostess serve refreshments were mrs j f gillis mrs r a wright miss row- ena stulj and miss rosemary jordan the library of parliament at otta- wa was organized in 1866 and con tains marry rare and costly books in the fire of 1916 the library was the only part of n the legislative block to escape destruction- gospjel service every sunday oddfellows ha1x 700 pm for the wages of sinis death but the gift of god is eternal life through jesus christ our lord- romans 823 rev e r peterson in criksjpii- jnr y f i vt yvuvivrfayy

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