Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 26, 1952, p. 3

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vami news hartt la clinilm awtlaaleely a silvers halton exhibitors prominent at royal highest prices paid for sara ire slael metals sera delivered to our yard ms carolina st n hamilton l waxman a sons ffaone hamilton 77001 and 33611 the 196s royal 1 an event of the past a wu intimated last week hal ton exhibitors would give an outstanding account of themselves and they did we cannot hope to cover au of the winnings of all hsl- ton exhibitors but here are a feu of the highlights which came to our attention x jersey kkaw every province in canada with tttr exception of newfoundland was represented in this great snow which in our opinion uas the finest jer sey tvhow it hasever breri our pri vilege to witness no less than 04 brqpders made eiitritm end the prim were well distributed with to- nmm 9m at the canadian bank of commerce no mill dominating the show ken ells of hornby and u c beaty of mltton ii k 4 each had a red ribbon in the case of the ella herd this uu on their senior yearling heifer in milk in addition flock ella jerseys also brought home an eighth and ninth which liyrlas- ses ranging up to thirty or more head is no mean achievement bcatya undale iierd also had two fourth two fifths and an eighth in addition to the red ribbon on thrlr winning three yrar old in milk featherstone bros a von lea herd had a third fourth a fifth and a sixth gerald graham of george town had fourth on hla reat sen ior ralf and eighth on his three yfsir old herd aire the fact that this an imal waa grand champion male at the halton ahou last sepvmber and reserve grand at the western ontario championship show at slm- coe will give wme idea of the qual ity of this great show kale af jersey htars iu7i was the average of the anl- mali sold in this jreat sale prom loent american jeneyi breeders present stated thst were it not for the present embargo the average figure resitted would have been doubled this agjiin is another in dication of the high quality of both the bale and the show gerald gra hams 4lh prize senior calf namely graham farm gold beam cartamac brodght 000 featherstone llros 5th prize thro years old in milk avonlea basils plnn pet brought 91000 while maurice beatys lin- dale llasll princess the winner in this class was knocked down at 3000 it will be recalled that prin cess is clsaslfled excellent in her own right and as the grand cham pion female not only at the ifal- ton show but also at the western ontario championship show aom the same herd undale basil ilose- bay also classified csccllent brought 2000 guernsey shaw keur of halton guernsey breed ers slso competed in a strong show- joyce bros contingent brought back one second two thirds one fifth and two sixths m t mcnabb and sons of georgetown won two thirds one fourth a fifth one eighth and a tenth j i c his holm had five fourths one sixth one eighth and a ninth while wm g booth had a third a fourth and a sixth hsuuin show a g hunter and pellet terio bros were the only halton reprcsenta- tjvea in the black and white show but needless to add they were wor thy l la the senior yearling hull class a o hunter had second on hunfcerholm r a supreme this animal later was declared reserve junior champion male v hunteiholm also had fourth on his aged dry cow sixth on a senior heifer calf while aahville farms had as we recall fourth on their outstanding milking 3 year old and fifth on their progeny tasa warts hwtaa in this strong show halton was represented by a great list of co- tries from the herd of t j browo- ridge son of georgetown when e passed by they had already won four firsts in addition to quite a number of seconds fourths and filth in vl th d both the grand casinplon and the reserve grand champion boars aud the champion sow hampshire kbeep down in uw slteep barn we found the entries of j h wlllmott son while nut quite as tromlnent as normally they nevertheless won their share with thrre seconds one third two fifth and a sixth nhertharns unfortunately we didnt see much of this great show but we did learn that grant campbell had the jun ior ctismplon male on his winning junior bull calf unfortunately for your reporter judging was still in progress when we had to lesve scotsdale campbell merry brook and a most os all had com top quality individuals in their respec tive lineups snd we are confident they would get at least their share of the top awards queens guineas thursday afternoon of lsst week saw the judging of tilts popular ev ent standing room was at a premium around the big ring in the coliseum when the 03 club members paraded their baby beeves chsrllc vule noted judge of cal gary had his work cut out with 43 entries in the shorthorn section 38 in the aberdeen angus snd is in hereford this year halton was represented only in the shorthorn section but what a showing those three young men mad oil three alex buchanan cllft norrlsh and john c wllmott wound up with their respective steers in the first prize group snd better still john wllmott had the reserve champion shorthorn steer wkh sandy buch anan close behind in fourth posi tion by the way the queens guineas went to the hereford chsmpion ex hibited by wm dunbar of guelph with the angus champion in reserve truly a great show boys or girls baby beef contest here katharine merry of ouk- wedneaday evening nov wsj the geoegetowk htmfi r age s see your mutual life representative about this today u low cost mutual in security pun aaa aa m ery stffi month for life starting at age 65 ttiti mm will be subttantlahy greater if mutual ufa dividends or allowed to accumulate 15000 life insurance from now until age 65ee rafter one 70 e mutual life security man combined with the federal government eld age pension will continue to provide 100 a month far lit over the yean hundred of thousand of polleyholden have profited greatly by the liberal and continent dividend policy of the mutual ufa of conodo jack armstrong otitriot representative georgetown om branch oklee dorinlcmnk wdjjbrampton eelooa month from age 65fe70ee j k kaodnt oau br meaner r for your shopping pleasure wilsons grocery stewarttown open saturdays until 10 pm meeeaji aad weaaeaaajs eui aa other week dart util t eje ueal lerg rt ike sckeal chrtstaesa ceaeett la esgeaelaf ceaeaeaajljr v ilaji wedaaeaar ileeeaeber 17th groceries vegetables fruits fresh and cooked meats free delivery phone 691 r 22 vllle had the winner and her club slerr took third in the ofrn class for suiiuner yearlings klrst oa wlaurwaeat we also took s flying lilt to the outstanding grsln and wgetable allow and we noted that w e- b reckon of burlington repeeted his triumphs of former years winning first in the white wlner wheal class brampton merchants ask early saturday closing brampton storea will probably follow georgetowns lead and change their late closing night from sat urday to friday two executive members of brampton chamber of commerce husell irouse snd emmerson mc- kjniey asked for the change at a council meeting last week saying that a poll of storekeep had found 74 in favour of early sat- urday closing and open night till 0 30 on fridays mr prouse cited georgetown in his remarks and is reported to have said i know it has been in oper ation in georgetown for some time and is reported to be working out very well varying opinions uere expressed by council members some favouring such ingsuauon others speaking against it a bylaw was ordered prepared for presentation at the next council meeting when a decis ion will be made flowers for every occasion deaign work a specialty bonded member tds telegraph delivery service flowers by wire anywhere in the world norton floral phone 315w georgetown dead stock dead and crippled farm animala removed prom ptly for aanilary diapoaal telephone collect toronto em 33636 georgetown 1 1 gordon young ltd an autumn memory just for a while old earth seems sleeping smiling contented in the autumns glow fulfilled her tryst with spring and summer keeping seems to be mantled with the win ters snow not for her regret no useless hlgh- lng for spring time past or summers scented breeie all human traits of sentiment defying calmly indifferent to the falling leaves not so with us old scenes again come thronging the dear dead junes the springs we used to know and autumns aching beauty brings a longing for forms and faces that wc used to know it a long long way to tspperarj the marching song of men who knew no fear by the flickering com pf i re bonny mary o glengarry memories grow fonder with each passing year tell them at home ill not be coming said he whod marched and iung in mud and rain one autumn night the air with conflict humming smiling bravely through a mist of pain shafts of wicked flame that stabbed nights curtain grey death whistling through the shattered trees nightmarish scene a tottering world uncertain and still forms lying midst tho autumn loaves the padres voice calm confident believing to him who overcome eternal life i give receiving be thou this day our oomradei souls receiving thy leaves that wither yet again shall live bill taylor water street georgetown have your ssso oil iumib inttalud now i install low limit aquuut to main tain haat in radiators lai us da- tarnuna your present oil burnar endancy with a coj tast fur- nacas vacuumed and complatalj ovarhaulwd electric chronotharma and daftlm lnstatlated free estimates w bill sproule 4 euzabetii st 8 phone 1177 brampton eavestroughing plumbing heating don houston phone b47w amsp travel notes pre coronation tour all expense boac 12day tour to britain hcludea air tranfpoiiauon from montreal to london and return rooms and meals full eightseeing program in lon don only 495 deed nnlll mareh slat john r barber travy adviser elmkko thompson tnsuatanob bkvhk b pj phone 119 ntvgawriaitem mill streets iasmhsssvsassssasanj

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