Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 4, 1953, p. 3

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reniles hit stride acton fergus after winning over actons juv enile b entry last week george town 120 club met fergus last mon day night in the vena to adminls- ter an 113 walloping to a hard playing rough aggregation up until these last two games the local b entry have been play ing a class above their grouping against a teams such fes weston and lakeshore now with them fighting it out with teams in their own category the legion sponsored team is really showing some- sup erior hockey to the jans mondays battle between fergus and the 120 s was just that a battle with the locals coming out on top of the heap 11 3 as well as winning jhe numerous fist fights accounts collected accounts are pouring in these days as business men realize this is the to collect those slow accounts tomorrow may be too late you have at your service the old est firm of collectors in canada therein lies your guarantee of ef ficiency and satisfaction you pay us for results only our terms are no collection no charges for our ser vices you c lose e by unduly postponing sending us your list kelly aiken i the collectionspecialists orangevule ontario that marred the third period the first period opened with a burst of speed haines taking a pass from webster to score in the first twenty seconds georgetown seemed to take control of the game against the larger team who tho pressing hard seemed unable to beat malthty at 2 15 porte scored for the locals followed by one at l3 45 by grasby assist webster and followed by a solo effort by georgie in the last minute of iplay mc kenzie and wheeler tallied foi the fergus team the second period was a fast one with fergus trying desperately to even things however the locals tallied two more one by cunning nam on an assist from fred dick son followed by a solo by fred near the end of the period steven son finally managed to beat malt by for the fergus third and last marker of the evening the period was a rough one with ihe fergus tyoys tossing out some realy stiff bodies and 5 penalties were given out four to the locals one to fer g the third frame was a big scor ing one for the 120 s with haines scoring two solos grasby porte and palmer each getting one with web- stre and breen picking up assists however the period was marred bvrough pla and fightin star ted by two of the fergus lads one of whom hewer seemed to be looking for trouble throughout the entire game he and teammate mc kenzie set off what became a par ade of plaers to the sin bin on the whole tho the game was good hockey with georgetown boys in command of the situation all the stewarttown st johns reports successful year r st- johns vestry meeting was held in the church after service sunday evening rev j e max well presiding mr maxwell in his report for the year thanked all those who assisted in any way with the church mrs c smith gave the report for st johns guild mrs m bauy for the wa and the junior wa mr maxwell repor ted hat the sunday school with mi r b canham as superinten dent has had a good year and im proving mrs c a grant repor ted for the little helpers ofli cers for 1953 rectors warden- mr s mileham peoples warden wlli 11am hulls vestry clerk mrs thomas clapham treasurer mrs c a grant lay delegate mr gil bert english substitute mrs sam mileham auditors mr c smith mr t clapham sidesmen reelec ted junior w a met last week as usual ruby tennant chose the hymn and conducted the worship service the thursday pledge was remembered scrap books were made happy binthday to rub te nant for wednesday february happy birthday to mrs lawson sr for next sunday february 8th w i meeting will be held wed nesday evening february lllh at mrs sanforri s hnmp mr and mrs p r baily dawn and stephen and mrs marshall of islington were visitors with mrs baily on sunday farm news wednesday evening feb 4th 1953 the georgetown hekau page s we are prepared to do all types of plumbing new bathrooms installed or remodelled water systems repairs of all kinds ken nash phone 239r georgetown king street way the only regret is that sports minded fans of other years could not see their way clear to drop in and sec some of these monday night games wonder where the followers of last year s juveniles are this year line up georgetown goal maltby dcf barber grasby centre sedore wings haines webster alternates jarvie porte cunningham dicken son king ritchie tucker palmer murray fergus kilmger goal defence clarke mathews centre hewer wings hodge stevens alternates russel ross wheeler mckenziey mclean tosh honour bingham son at holstein annual one of the highlights of the an nual meeting of the holstein-frle- slan association of canada held in the banquet hall of the royal york hotel in toronto wednesday was the presentation of master breeder shields by hon f s thomas three canadian breeders received this signal honour in 1952 to the de light of all haltonltes the partner ship of harold bingham and son was one of the three so honoured in making the presentation hon mr thomas made reference to the fact that the blnghams have bred nine xx bulls seven very good covvs and 31 good plus cows all animals in this herd of 45 with the exception of one have been born on the bingham farm one of the outstanding females in this herd cedes du tenia nd with a life time is the 17 year old katharine mer production record of 199 540 lbs of milk she is producing 35 lbs or more daily and she will not com plete her present lactatiop until may so she should go well over the 200 000 lb mark another outstanding cow is mea dtmbrae sylvia polly with a life and 5265 lbs of butter fat all black white enthusiasts will re call glenafton r a monogram former herd sire in the bingham herd which took the grand cham pi at milton and also at the west central champion ship show at brant ford a few years ago this great sire was sold to argentina at a five figure price helton has many outstanding far mer breeders but harold bingham and his son kyle are the first to achieve the elite circle recognized as master breeders and to them wt extend smcerest congratulations on their great achievement california and the golden west heres wt me opportunity youve bean waiting for a delightful 24day too to sonny california with sightseelnfl all the way- colorado spring cave of the wmdi grand canyon u angeles hollywood and a side trip south of the border to tla juana homeward bound you visit santa barbara and monterey enoy a thrilling stop in san francisco and then return via reno salt lake gty cheyenne and chicago aa yew age fer dvfos susy enw puomm massed vocorfaas 94 220 round trip fare from toronto suefkr lo ckags nauoes hora room for 30 mghts 2jboroc corner cupboard main street 4jderatkm is but another name for wisdom socrates the ho us e of seagram then who think op tomorrow pbactise moderation today farm news plans for third annual polk school hie home ot professor and mrs alex stoi at morton is to be the camp ke libbys fancy peas green lima beans farm news some highlights at breed meetings last week saw the royal york in toronto with pure bred breeders from all parts of canada dairy bleeders oppose synthetic product invasion judging by the discussions and resolutions passed at the annual meetings of the holstein jersey guernsey and soil and crop meet ings the dairymen of ontario and canada are in no passive mood when it comes to the further invasion of their market by vegetable oils and synthetic products it was pointed out at the holstein fnesian meet ing that dairying represents the third largest industry in canada furthermore- that one sixth of our canadian population entirely de- lo dent on the dairy industry while home of the leaders in the various i hcuisions were prepared to admit thit the time miy mc whin they im st be rej irtd to dmit such pro duds it was the gei cral consensus of op i ion th t the preset t time with jutted milk rmrkcts duo lirjcly to the u s embargo and oir xport market for dairy pro ducts cut oft in great britain is nq time for further substitutes for dairy i roriucts more artificial insemination secretary george m demons of the holstein friesian association revealed that 44 per cent of the holstein calves registered in 1952 were the result of artificial insem ination this compares with a fig urc of 40 per cent in 1951 and 31 per cent in 1050 mr clemons also reported a total active membership of 12 420 at the end of 1952 trans jers of owner he stated were seriously affected by embargo on exports dropping from 90 584 in 1851 to 33399 in the current year this 34 per cent drop under lines very strongly the importance of export markets to the breeders of pure bred holstein friesian cat tle in canada as a matter of fact it b equally as important to the breeders of all pure bred dairy cat tie no care for rhinitis ontario swine breeders indicated unmistakably their concern about the disease rhinitis a resolution was introduced requesting more ri gid inspection of pure bred swine herds w p watson ontario live stock commissioner and prof r g jcnox tobth pointed out to the meeting that except in advanced stages it u impossible for anyone to determine accurately whether or not the disease is present in a live animal as yet there is no test which can be used in diagnosing the disease nor as yet stated mr wat son have our veterinary author ties discovered arty cure research authorities in various parts of the continent are continuing to rwork on the problem this should indicate to our swine producers the need for every precaution when selecting breeding stock or feeder pigs oobialw vtalaw 15oz tot jjc braised steak sb ip ip ip with vegetables ico avssfssvsls7 beechwood ims un 991 beef gravy isolsk 39c paramount fancy bed sookeye salmon 39c lioc iimz tf tin isc special chateau cheese s 29c raisins fsx 21c turkish figs 31c smiths jamboree 29c special choice quality oulvkehouse or hetoaue8 tomatoes 21c boo 700db champion 2 healtho 3 pard 27c 25c foe quality with economy carroll 8 own 30bao pko tea bags 33c fresh fruits and vegetables special weekend prices cal s k size 288 oranges do jextexas cabbage 2 lb 15c bunchcarrots 2 for 17c fresh and crisy green bundle 15c 19c lb 17c fresh daily cello spinach salad cello cunts tangerines radishes parsnips lemons grapefruit grapes cauliflower parsley broccoli etc celery hearts 4 inch cello carton tomatoes golden yellow bananas site of the third annual hakon folk school scheduled for the period of february 25th to march 1st pro- lessor sim was one of the first men to help organlm f in grey county later w dlrec- tor of adult education at mbcdom aid college he introduced the gen eral idea of the movement into community night classes in quebec high schools it has been pointed out to us by mrs roy coulter that thosnrtlo took adv of-ths- recent leadership training- coarse held in milton are well acquainted with mrs sim and her ability to 4eaa discussion groups certainly with professor and mrs alex sins aogatha w d r k provi idlng leadersbirj the local commit tee have every reason to be entf iatsic that the ims school will ba the best yet apparently there is room for a tear more applicant and those inte should send their applications to mrs r e ev- tt ho fy w3

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