Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 21, 1951, p. 3

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tiv page i farm news night school plans progress i i jack armstrong district representative georgetown ontario sranch office dominion bank bldg brampton ont j r racine v- branch manager what looked like in afohost im possible jask is being whipped into shape by the planning committee of the muton night school we understand from a t woodley chairman of the committee that while it is impossible to- accept all of the applicants it would seem that at least 420 will be accommo dated this necessitates a staff of 25 each night which is no small task to line up in itself the com mittee has already arranged for accommodation at the milton high school public school town hgll the united and presbyterian sun day school roorrvs the farmers building and at least one other hall is likely to become available in ishort the milton night school has just about taken over all the available hall space in the town the committee anticipates that ev erything will be in readiness when tuesday november 27 rolls 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5- have you m talked it over j with your m bank manager j our door i always open 5- the royal bank of canada j you can bank on the royal s farm news 7 halton juniors third fn royal judging the intercounty livestock judg ing competition at the 15j hoyal brought together teams of three ying men from each of thirty counties in ontario in order to be eligible the team members must be under 26 years of age and must never have competed in a previous intercounty contest at the royal the ninety young men went thru grueling test which necessitated all 00 placing and giving oral rea sons on ten lasses of livestock namely shorthorns hercfords jer seys holsteins percherons clydes dales vorksliire gilts hog carcas ses market lambs and suffolk sheep halton was represented in the contest by perhaps the young est team to represent the county since the inauguration of the inter- eounly contest in 1922 the team members were john c willmott milton john a currie georgetown and mac sprowl of acton and what a job they did undaunted by being in competition with young men older in years and cxpei ienx thiy held their ground and when ttuc awards were read out at the evening baiiiiict to their amaze ment and delight and possibly their coach imn they found they were in third place that they had each pulled their weight is borne out by their respective score name ly h4il hlfi and r4f the jcllrey bull memorial tro- hy which goes to the winning team ua won by peel county their nain being composed of mil liard and bertram stewart of bol ton mid ralph diinton of bramp ton in second place was durham hid halloo and 4ti wentwortli 5th york fith bruce 7th waterloo bth brant th perth and 10th victoria and c icv- in the four intercounty contests in which halton teams have com peted since the reoipcning of the hoyal in 1947 halton teams have won two 3rds and one 2nd a real achievement and one of which hal ton juniors may well be proud farm news brain holstein contends for allcanadian honours while we personally missed the dairy cattle show at the 1951 hoy al we learned on thursday even ing last when we were scribbling out this column that halton was represontect in the holstein show by a m brain sons a c hun ter blanshard bros and thomas mcgee a m brains senior yearling bull which won the second in his class at the cne and reserve junior championship for males at the same show also the junior champion award at the milton show was back again with son william on the lead strap and what a class it was the cne winaer from roman- dale farms was in eighth place but the brain bull was still in second place and consequently is a strong contender for the allcanadian honours according to our information a o irunter won third on his good cow in a strong class and also won a fifth and sixth in other classes unfortunately we have not been able to get any details on the mc gee and blanshard entries on the spot and how if disaster tem porarily closes your busi ness you can lose prop erty dollars 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