Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 14, 1957, p. 3

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i sun itfv r 5p afe this rol ferick prooaca is watt yoall be mm- pnmflkiuc et she low ok matte speed of appticatioa so yost pre in j it cohett qyiumk and qoikstone 70 edward street georsstoer re rasii taxis pftain cxmjrss atlacwmunwflvsksity chapelfitreilt athoo principal vat stein ut attending a special cooae at memnrter university this week and next sponsored by tin n en teachers federation the course in prac tice teaching for grade 7 and 8 teachers when you think of printing call tr 7001 rosedok floral for all occasions wedding work coranea a specialty j cut flowers and funeral deshprssi 32 albert st tr 72952 we wire flower cnr ensue tmft potke believe emidrento be the erase of damage done to the cans of two engines branding on a sid- ing in the georgetown freight yards last week 3utogether seven steam gauges were smashed and a crate of railway signal bombs brok en- open and strewn around the tracks not all of the dangerous bombs have been recovered and police have asked anyone finding one to return it to the ptolice office- the bombs are about 4 inches long with a raised portion the size of a 50c piece containing a dynamite charge both of he damaged en gines were in the yard for repairs farm hews lean peterson selected helton dairy princess a e w representatives of jnuk yrodt cef groups at acton georgetown multon and oakville together with representatives of the halton cream producers and the halton federation of agriculture recently selected bliss jean peterson of hornby to represent halton in the dairy queen competition at the 1857 canadian national exhibit ion miss lorna woodley was sel ected as alternate it will be re called that hiss peterson was one of the five flnalists for the title in 1966 which was won by mrs gordon king of oakville jean will be in action around 6 pm in the coliseum at the cne on satur day august 31st her friends across the county will be wishing her well in her efforts to win top honours for halton tor the second year in a row parmniws destroy deer after accident the district deer population was reduced by one when a halfgrown male deer became impaled on a bared wire fence belonging to gordon mcphail eden mills far mer the deer was seen by jim st marie gait a passing motorist who got in touch with authorities after releasing the animal by un tangling the wire with pliers game warden gordon matthews found the deer too badly hurt to help and was forced to destroy it wilson top hahonite in 1956 j herd i mproyjiient j e w according to the 1956 dairy herd improvement report recent ly released there were 37555 cows enrolled in 59 associations in on tario between 65 and 66 per cent of the cows enrolled qualified un der the production requirements for dma which was based on a sob day lactation period the av erage production off all cows enrol led was 9061 pounds of milk and satubs of fat this is an increase off 1407 lbs of milks and 46 lbs off fat in the six year period since one dhia policy was inaugurated in ontario roy wilson has top a total of 139 herds are enrol led and it is interesting us note that the herd of roy j wilson of milton r r 4 is in seventh posi tion in the province wih an aver age production of 13107 lbs of milk and 462 lbs of butterfat in 30 days twelve other halton dairymen had their herds in the select group of 400 pound herds namely galbriita brbsl burling ton r r lsl t lawrence mil ton r r 1 walker gunby bur lintgtnn r r 1 r j harrison of burlington r r 1 ralph ford milton r r 1 mrs clara rine hart campbellville r r 1 gor don jefferson milton r r 3 al fred ford milton r r 4 edgar everett milton r r 6 geo rae hornby r r 1 robert marshall milton r r 4 and c a may and son of hornby r r 2 when one considers the fact that only 77 of the herds enrolled in dhia in on tario qualified in the 4o0 pound group it speaks well for halton to have 13 of the 77 in this county twenty four other halton herds were in the 350 to 400 pound bra cket walker gunby top cow walker gunby and son of bur lington r r 1 had the top fat producing cow in the province i martha of the valley a pure bred guernsey in the gunby herd soiled out no less than 741 pounds of but terfat from her 15555 pounds of milk produced in the 305 lactation period another cow in the same herd namely joan of the valley was also in the honour list for ma ture cows with 671 lbs of fat in the two year old class black beau- pagb s wednesday awning aug 14 1957 the gmrgetown mefmujo many happy returns from sas the ideal fuel equip your honae with gas and reap dividends every day of the year on every fuel dollar you spend gas gives you more for your money more heat more speed more efficiency more cleanliness more dayin yearout dependability most gas appliances cost less to buy less to install and youll enjoy them longer with fewer replacements less service in all ways you save with gas its many happy returns male cas the ideal fuel for modem living see your heating contractor or united suburb an gas uhiteogas important message to ontario motorists from tho orttnrio deportment of transport do you know you risk everything you own if you fail to carry uabiljir insurance on your motor vehicle i heftps whyt if yon are involved in an accident causing death or injury or property damage you risk losing everything you own tuifew you an protected by liability insurance in the event of a judgment against yoo your property or other assets could be seized to pay the judgment you could lose your heme your motor vehicle your savings end a large part of your income in the years ahead your drivers license will be suspended and you will be prohibited from owning a motot vehicle if you an unable to meet the judgment imsuranci mean uuunmee against your legal obligations arising from bodily injury or ouatk or damagt to property of other a po8eyfm limn mmlcokmomk not uuioyt 7 aaain st s 27 mill st 160 aaain st tompany limited georgetown acton milton tr 73921 695 tr 86741 s0o adoattonal charm if yoo cannot prove that you entry liability insutance when you buy your 1968 registration plates a 600 additional charge will be collected as nqahmd by law this money will be paid into the unsatisfied judgment fund which was estab lished by the g to pay judgments against uninsured motorists such mbtorists am indebted to the fummbrther till amount of tint judgment e tmr mm m aseumtt cmnm mot mtft ontario department of transport okmik atlah i irflitv itvtj 0 tyr a maple topped the list for gelbraith bros ol burlington ft r 1 black beautys production was 13756 pounds of milk and 552 pounds of fat galbraith bros had another heifer in the honot list for two year olds namely beth texal zozo laura her 305 day fat production being 503 lbs then in the honour list for three year olds two otaer fialton herds are represented in third position in this class is elizabeth a grade holstein in the herd of mrs clara rinehart of campbellville eliza beths fat production was 604 lbs of butterfat in the same class is cordelia babs a pure bred ilol stein in the herd of gordon jeffer son of milton babs produced 583 lbs of fat artificial breading a survey of the 1338 herds in dhia indicates that 888 per cent of the cows are bred toa1 sires this does not mean that breeding was confirmed to dairy bulls low producers are frequently bred to beef bulls with the resulting calf being sold as veal thus eliminat ing any possibility of retaining in the herd heifers which had they been sired by a dairy bull might have been retained al vs natural those who condemn artificial limits might well study the follow ing data which is based on the hil- stein breed only in dhia herds clmu no of avo records milk al 2yrs 2089 8566 nat 2 yrs 2465 8056 al 3 yrs 1653 0185 nat 3 yrs 2318 8766 at 4 yrs 949 10o78 nat 4 yrs 2176 9736 al mat 743 10651 nat mat 5572 10147 note the natural service dau ghters are from both known and unknown sires in short dhia is revealing a great deal of valuable and interesting- data fat 303 354 262 350 326 356 308 352 361 358 341 350 381 357 350 345 attention milk producers novvs the time to boost your milk production we have very attractive pricee on all dairy foo diaa to improved production methods in our plant special attention to bulk feeders halton cooperative supplies georgetown triansu 72171 ocofje fofnw favnily htmm from cennany home from two years in germ any george fanner his wife and family arrived honae last friday after docking at quebec city ab oard thess arosa jsun mr farmer a member of the royal canadian regiment ha been serving with italt forces in sooeat germany for almost two jman his wife uhe former wan da tunhers and their children hob- ert and donna joined him overaeas for most of his tour of duty arid returned home wita him during jus 30 day furlough they will visit with his parents mr and mrs john farmort main st s ami her parents mr and mrs marshall ttarbert s3 noimaady blvd tliilkiujisilt ajjeodnatt son i 4eqep it goinj i tell ned tins mnua thing applies to saving we all ims4e a good start by savin regularly at the canadian ihhtwfimw 0 m

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