the georgetown herald wednesday evening march 14th 1956 page 2 travel notes sea voyage bargain have toronto april 13 am home april 22 to new york by rail 5 days at sea new york to quebec city aboard the luxurious s s homeric quebec to toronto by rail 14950 includes accommodation at the st morltz ny and chat eau frontenac quebec and meals aboard ship meals on shore are extra a full day for shopping in new york and a full days sightseeing in old quebec con by air 1050 ex john r barber travel advisor john r barber agency insurance travel trlangla 73521 mill street taint always the 6ize o your cap that causes the measure o your happiness wiring commtrcial and domestic beatty pumps liberal tradeins time payment plan now available for wiring and supplies letiectric commercial i domestic beatty pumps 24 hour service mill street tr72901 pittsburgh paints exterior and interior ernies radio mill st tr 72701 what to do where to go this sunday three unusual and very interesting films are being shown this sunday af ternoon in the museum theatre royal ontario museum these are the last in a series of films entit led people of the world the first film this sunday is the city a mo vie which depicts the changeover from the typical american village of one hundred years ago to the typical large industrial city of today al though this film originated in the usa it is quite applicable to canada and offers an interesting and debat able solution to the confusion of life in a modern city such as toronto the second film powertul horse shoe features niagara falls this film was produced by the ontario hy dro and deals specifically with the power produced by the adam beck station no 2 and with the people who axe involved with the power pro duction powerful horseshoe con tains much interesting information about niagara palls which may be new to many of us the loons necklace ib the title of the third film and this movie may well prove the most interesting of the three it concerns an old indian leg end about why the loon has that pec- ulfar marking around his throat which looks like a necklace the legend tells us that a blind man who appealed to the loon recovered bis sight as a reward the man gave the loon a pre cious necklace made of dentalium shells but the most interesting as pect of the film is that the entire sto ry is portrayed by means of genuine indian masks all in superb techni color this film is definitely worth seeing and should be an exciting ex perience for both youngsters and ad ults the films begin at 230 pm this sunday and are free to the public and after the movies about 430 or 5 oclock drop into scotts bloor street just two doors west of yonge only a step from the museum here you can enjoy an excellent meal prepared by experts in the field of cooking scotts french buffet just 195 and as many helpings as you like features a wide range of tempt ing horsdoeuvres plus turkey or roast beef vegetables coffee dessert and all the trimmings and the at- mophere is just right relaxing comfortable with crisp white linen soft music and quick courteous serv ice sunday dinner is served at scotts between 400 and 900 pm call wainut 24320 for a table reservation have a very pleasant sunday and watch for next weeks column with more suggestions health officials are warning dog owners to have their pets vaccinated against rabies locally dogs have been banned from running at large as a precaution against spread of the dis ease to humans ed harrop craig reid maple unit appointees j e w the maple cattle breeders associa tion is definitely big business this was revealed at the annual meeting of the halton branch of the associa tion which was held in milton on tuesday afternoon of last week a to tal of 47392 cows were inseminated in 1955 and the total receipts for the year amounted to approximately one quarter of a million dollars in their stud there are thirty eight bulls four teen of which are holstein five jer seys three ayrshire three guernsey six hereford and seven shorthorn four of the beef bulla are polled it was interesting to learn that in the patt year their conception rate was 693 per cent on first inseminations this is higher than that secured nor mally by natural service that the of ficers and directors of the association have done an excellent job over the years is indicated by the fact that at the annual consignment sale of the daughters of the maple stud the fifty- five head brought an average of 444 the fourth highest average for a consignment sale in canada in 1955 that over the ten year period they have been able to maintain a five dol lar service fee is nothing short of am azing personally we can think of no other service which has not increased its charge for equal service since 1945 another amazing and yes a most dis turbing fact is that only about 3 per cent of the 7500 members are suffic iently interested to attend a meeting of the organization of which they are a member when we saw the atten dance at last tuesdays meeting of the halton branch of the maple unit well to say the least we were distur bed we are neither a member nor an officer of the organization but here is an organization which has done a tremendous job maintains a top mseminator in the county who is giving 100 per cent service and then some and yet out of well over 400 members in halton only about 15 are sufficiently interested to come to a meeting once a year to learn what is being done about their quarter of a million dollar business we saw the same sort of attendance at the annual meeting of the halton federation of agriculture another organization which the farmers of halton need to day far more than at any time in the past fifteen years we couldnt help but wonder if the real estate boom has affected the thinking of some of our farmer friends certainly when we hear of some of the agreements of purchase which some of them arc reported to have signed well were beginning to wonder we realize that our farmer friends are busy most 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