Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 18, 1956, p. 9

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plumbing and heating licensed plumbers certified lennox dealers ted tom hicken and clapham trlmtble7317b triingle 73737 halton cooperative supplies free delivery route days tr 72271 bell manager or 16 years walter omisener retires lloyd g denby of toronto has been appointed bell telephone mana ger at brampton he succeeds walter 0 misener who is retiring on pen sion after being manager here for the past 16 years the appointment ts ffective january 18th mr denby will also have jurisdic tion over tie companys officrb in georgetown and streetsville born in burford near bi anlfoi d mr denby joined the bell company in windsor in december i93i he worked with the ingersoll tilephune company from september 1937 un til april 1942 following a leave of absence from apul 1942 until june 1946 to eive with the canadian army ho rejoined the bell company in london ontuuo he served both the companys silcs force and in the business office in london before being promoted to the position of business office mana ger m march 1952 in march the following year he was transferred to bells toronto aieu headquarters where he was engiqed in development work since january 1955 he has further broadened his experience as results supervisor at the toronto area headquarters the position he leaves to assume his new duties in brampton and the surround ill area mr denbj is married and the tath er of three children his thicr hobbies are gardening and woodworking mr misener a natie of 1ro out began his telephone career u a sltn okrapher with the bull coiiian at biantfonl in januaij 1910 in janu ai 1011 ht was promoted to thi position of thief tltik in the ofitc of the district supti inlendem at brantford he was transfu i cd to ha nulton in januarv l42 and to tor onto in ouulitr 1914 and in both places was chuf clerk to the district superintt ndent resptctivck in januar qlb hi jv urojnutul to the position of minaii for kven sound and surrounding unitoi hl wis liansferrtd to brampton in in agir in januaiy 1940 mr misiner is a chuur memtier of tht brampton rotaij club and has a reiord of 21 lirs of 100 ptr ctnl attendance at the wei kl meitinijs he also belongs to the brampton chamber of commerce he is a mini ber of the hoard of the lcel mernor lal hospital his favourite hubbub are gardening anil lawn bowlint ho and mrs misener whose onl sou lives in svracusc j y will tontini to reside in brampton when he rctirrs black white breeders elect bob alexamder as president the georgetown herald wednesday evening january 18 1996 page 9 j e w c d graham ontarios popular deputy minister of agriculture wan the guest speaker at the thirtieth an nual meeting of the halton holsteln club held at palermo community hall on wednesday of last week mr gra ham who was introduced by j e whitelock presented a clear cut pic lure of ontario and canadian agncul turc the carryover of wheat stated mr c d graham was 97 million bu s the second largest in the his worth 2 m t watson and son 3 three halton cows qualified for silver seal certificates that is they have each produced over 150000 lbs of milk during their lifetime the top cow was woodyglen queen nig that excellent cow until recently owned by w w thompson of hornby old queen according to mr powell has produced 173285 lbs of milk and 6578 lbs b f close behind is that great old cow of j c bell and son sylvia hartogsadic whose lifetime tory of canada the wheat situation production in ten lactations is 171574 effects ontario agriculture in two lbs milk and 5793 lbs b f sadie wajs our elevators are filled with recently freshened with another hei wheat and consequently stated mr fer calf and is away on another rcc- graham there is not half the usual ord the third silver seal cow is amount of feed grain in place fur thermore western farmers are going into hogs and poultry and will finish more beef cattle than normal in 1950 in referring to butter he reported that at the recent dominion provin cial conference all provinces had ur ged the continuance of the present floor of 58c as dairy farmers of on tafio and canada we should always plan to have a surplus of butter in my opinion added mr graham our surplus is not too great the thanks of the gathering was ably extended to mr graham by e boss segsuurth the halton duector on the holstcin friesian association board mr segsworth during the mcc ting also reported that in the jear just ended registrations of holsteins utre up and that the same was true of transfu s and sales halton sales alto up maihn heslop halton holstein dub salts jenti reported selling 213 head for a total of s47970 included in ins excellent report were both grade and purchrd cattle and quite a laigt number of heifers atiu calves sixteen breeders receive recognition a phasing feature of the morn ing tirotramme was the presentation in john w powell secretary of the ontai io holstcin extension commit tee of some twenty eight certificates fur long time production records breeders recciv ing these certificates were the following v j archer 1 j c bell and son 1 ii c cooper 1 dr paul beer 7 a g hunter 4 t h mcgcc 1 g i she peer and son 1 f o hunter i tovcll bros 1 w w thompson 1 ii c hud 1 j c itcul 1 ross segs more than 14500 men and women serving you in 851 branches throughout canada and abroad have helped the royal bank to achieve new records in another sylvia depnde bred and owned by morley watson her lifetime prod uction is 154604 lbs of milk president george pelletterio who was the able chairman of the day and secretary john w picket both were recipients of many comments of com mcndation for their work of the yeai mr john powell who was introduced by president pelletterio stated that in 1955 1000 head of holsteins had been exported to a total of 14 different countries while the united states was the chief buyer columbia south america had purchased holsteins m 1955 to a value of one million dollars mr powell stressed the importance of selective registration and pres ented a most interesting illustrated i address on the subject in view of the fact that we are selling one out of every four we register selective reg istratioii will continue to play an in creasing important part in the un provcmenl of our breed stated mr powell a total of 17 000 head of holsteins were classified in canada in 1955 hal ton long recognized as one of the leading holstein counties in the prov ince is lagging behind in this prog ressive work with oni 14 per cent of halton holsten breeders availing themselves of this service g lcs lie peer who expressed the apprccia tion of the gathering to the popular johnn stated your address has hcen one of the most valuable we have received since the clubs incep tion in 192g d s dunton national director from peel county also spoke briefly stress ing the importance of blood testing seven slates below the line now want nothing but listed cattle mr dunton stated that m his opinion the day is not far removed when we in this pro vincc will be on a lest and slaughter programme for the eradication of brucellosis and suggested that we get our houses in order by concentrating on calfhood vaccination the election of officers for 1956 resulted as follows president r c alexander george low 1st vice president g leslie pee milton 2nd vice president w r rovlc oakvillc secty treasurer john pitkd directors klc bingham t h mc ce j w camev j c marshall ilovd pickanl r tov ell ralph 1ord fred bell brock harris j h tavlor george pelletterio wm man on anil murray mahon all in all it was a hangup meet ing and not a little of the credit goes to the holstcin ladies of the county who again catered one of their fam ous dinners margaret bradley harding pianist teacher studio main st south tr 73203 pittsburgh paints exterior and interior ernies radio mill si tr 72701 year and in the 851 branchea of lb royal bank of canada from buenoa airca argentina to gooee bay labrador from pans france to victoria bc from port radium on the arctic circle to havana cuba the briak economic pace was matched by increased calls on the aerrieea of canadas largest bank at teller wicket at accountant desk in maaaflrt office orer 14500 royal bank people were buiy hand hng with speed and care the myriad banking need of our faatrowlnf country aa a remit tbe royal bank of canada again thb year established number of new- high marks not only in ita own history but in the history of canadian banking the royal bank of canada om of mmi koh ntmtr mux m trowr o nnvut meote o acmiwiimt total amha 8407s4v7 iumujbfis tend dnh i1m1s707 fl0632au total loiaa 1 uovair iuu6njm depojit awouu u3s9 1ss7m9 canada jm 777 giinmlnnmmiiiiiiaiiiiiiitiiiiaiiiiimimaniiuuiili flowers 1 for all i occasions wedding work corsages 1 a specialty cut flowers and funeral g designs i we wire flowers s i rosedale floral i 32 albert st i tr 72952 ejtiimiinnaniiiiiiiiiidiiiiiiiiiinniiimati captain j j buckle dies at 76 headed brampton citizens band john james buckle 76 found dn cctof of music for the queen s own rifles of canada and of the ilmmp ton citizens band died at sunny- brook hospital last week capt buck le had been in fading health since his retirement in 1945 horn in rutlandshire england he joined the british army in 1885 and served with the 2nd battalion royal sussex regiment in india crete and malta before graduating from the royal military school of music kncl- lar hall england he was appointed bandmaster of the queens royal regiment and un der his baton his band was awarded top honours of all british army bands he trained the regiments soccer team which won the army cup in 1925 and served with this regiment during the first world war capt buckle was a fine clarinet player he was assistant professor at knellar hall and had been a soloist with the belfast symphony orchestra when stationed there he came to toronto in 1928 as dir ector of music for the queens own rifles of canada he was also band master of the brampton citizens band for 15 cars winning the cne trophv during his first four years as band master he wis leader of the toronto pol ice band for a number of years and served as member of the board of the toronto musicians association he was a member of st johns an rliean church he leaves his wife maud mcknight buckle at 452 quebec ave a daugh ter eileen of new york two sons james with the rcaf stationed at clinton herald of toronto and one grandson james buckle the correct measure of a maw is the size of the trouble that gets him dowm wiring commtrclll and domtltlc beatty pumps llbaral tradalna lekelectric commercial domestic beatty pumps 24 hour service mill street tr72901 bill booths taxi foi prompt service tr 725 buy the best buy bh paints for lasting beauty sold by twins woodworking limenouse tr 72162 manufacturers of sash frames screens doors inild and out tmm door hardware roor till glass open evenings till 9 pm and all day saturday

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