i r 1 i a a 1 bargain in winter- driving safely snontmvel 60016 wtth class a tradein witaoat tradala 67015 with class a tradein wirimwl traaaia 71015 with class a tradein witaaat ttaaaia rag lb 1795 1195 1395 rr- ut 1965 1295 1495 reg us 25t0 1395 1595 famous tenasco cord by courtaulds muter express ioolevfl wm t ma i95 intap af 1310 wfe ia aa laa 7015 alma tka aahi h ia ta tafca a a ga yaa away faar aad aarr ia caaa ar mm on mm co sad stop aa g taaas ar abck lea raaah mead at cnifa tlra far aatta rag uat 67015 2905 with class a tradein wit traaat 1595 71015 with class -a- tradein witaoat traaala 76015 1795 rag uat s32s0 1795 1995 rag uat 3590 1995 2195 rag uat 3245 with class a fi oce tradcin jlaa witaaat traaaia 1895 fmottomaa mtd taaalan tyaa tin 5300 with class a tradcin witaoat traaaia 75014 natural rubber tread hiwaybyway now tm tafaat aa wiarar avmag natural ruuer treads ruway- byway tjra ia aaadficaoy d far yaarraaaa saaarwiaar avmaa ay maaa aa amy rood abaaraaaa far ma at oma traval ar icy dry trraen tap ca far n who llvaro ffbjoj9wfp s5m1 tathow compare tkmam prkmst o016 65016 015 71015 75014 76015 800 82015 800w 85014 0014 jar 2650 3375 ft 29j05 1 32j0 3245 3590 3845 3690 4045 4475- ftaifcta 174 p5 s your farm ncws v hakon as usual is prominent royal winter fair entries qfrain secti j e the special hi qfrain section at the 1957 iftoyal attracted keen com petition from all sections of can ada in the oat class which at tracted 90 entries halton sent down 9 entries three from each 441 grain club listed among the 35 prixe winner were john w wil son of norval r r 1 in 6th pos ition followed by eugene coulter 13th ted freeman 18th lynnc coulter 26th arid ernest alexander 68 head in this sort of competi tion the lindale herd had no less than four entries un the first elev en awards featherstone bros of oakville r r 1 owing to their misfortune in losing their barn by fire in the late summer limited their entries to two head their ma ture milking cow placed second in strong competition and went on to take the reserve senior champion award she later in the sale of stars sold at the nice figure of 825 the lindale herd of m c ctuaant guinaai winnar beaty also consigned two of its the queens guineas class heid red ribbon wirfners where they at the royal winter fair on thur brought the figures of 975 and day afternoon orvast week as us 800 respectively other halton ual packed the big coliseum from herds represented in this great the standpoint of glamour and in- show were those of mac alexander tercst the judging of this annual of typrval and ken ella of hornby classic constitutes the outstanding whose entries were- also well up in feature of the week four h club the money members numbering 258 from all rad polls make a claan swaap sections of southern ontario were the red poll strings of leonard oq hand with their steers which coulson a r coulter and george they had fed and cared for during e readhead all of lowviue made the club season one hundred and a clean sweep of all the top aw eleven were entered in the short- ards at the 1957 royal numbered horn section and what a task con- among some of their top awards fronted fred major the official were in the case of leonard coul judge from near london however son senior and grand champion he quickly demonstrated that he female junior champion female was well qualified for the job when junior champion and reserve he divided the large entry into grand champion male not to men three groups uon 9 first prize awards the in his first prize group there grand champion bull of the show were 24 and of this number 25 per was the joint entry of a r coul cent were from halton namdv ter and leonard coulson in addi- those of caroline gardhousc grant tion we noted mr coulter had tour baker janet and walter mender- red ribbons to his credit the third shot charles martin and bob mcr member of this famous red poll ry following this mr major sclec halton trio goprgc e readhead ted five from which to select his had the reserc senior and rescne champion and reserve champion grand champion jbw and the res shorthorns in this select group ere senior chairrpion male was caroline gardhousc and her dunton judgas holstwins steer er the final award brownrclge of georgetown went to the steers of helen andor r r q lunter of bur son of oranceyille and donald r r wilfrid leslie of george campbell of imshnch r r 4 and howard gowland t r trough to of ml r wore bother 75 club m mhers andther h to campeu ln ou respecme entries halton had onk standing buck and w hilc sbow one entry n this section patricia rf b duntqn of lcka and her en p one of bram r r 6 lhe senlor those selected for the first prize yearllng bui ciass the ent of group in thi section gordon ad wanj btovknnarc was ams of york county had the chan and of hawd gowland pion and ron oardiner the res wxth m a cass whlch attracted ten erve champion in the hereford m a nulnber of section 72 club members paraded m bu en of heir white faces sl neil mc fnd lfjsile and j m j leod had the champion and bobby ha a secom awn rosafc obnen the reserve preceptor was the grand champion then came the climax the task ma of show f en of selecting the queen s guineas farm ljumlt w lhe nagrn winners from the six going to that great three year old when it was all over helen ander- son of y s xlcartfa son s white shorthorn was the win owned qxfor coun ner for 1957 and in the reserve pos- breed jt manyhaltwh tion was gordon adams champion houtelb enthusiasts will recall thv angus participating in the cere- dam of whcn m t j i was he of mortlcy t wat fred campbell of toronto stock son of tans l p yards r g bennett associate dr wldc cnc of hjliloli wl ector of extension for he ontario dcl hled tha em of p department of agriculture u e ard and curk nane pabsl stock commissioner w p at on trflal fc f j 1 t r 2 d e i pion award of the show sion deput minister ir ci graham and gncultural minis r batnatt pramiar braadar hon v a goodfellow it is ano worthy of mention that llaton two lop 4h steers at thi achieve mcnt da hi id at the milton fair 1 and which had not qualified fdr the queen s guinea clavs competed in the opt n nus steer show here thc placed second and third re i spcetivcly who owned them wh john hepburn and eeln mcha don mofftt wins 1 in the hoi carcass competition i which attracted 98 entries don moffat of campbcllwllc r r 1 rt peated his triumph of 1956 by aij am having the champion hog cj cass and took the s e todd chal lenge trophy for the second year in a row john v wilson al ot nassagawcya township had one ol his two entries qualify for the first prize group other haltonians whose entries were successful in qualifying for the second prize group were george robertson of acton r r 1 and edward snow of milton r r 5 and it is quite possible wo may have overlooked others in our quick inspection of the large entry pramiar braadar award in a terrific jersey show which attracted over 5o0 entries the i in i dale herd of maurice c beaty of i milton r r 4 won the coctel i premier breeder and premier ex hibitor awards halton may well be proud of tins outstanding ach levcmcnt won for hei- by mr beatv no less than 78 of the top herds from eight provinces in canada and 12 herds from six different states of the union were in competition while wc are not positive it is our opinion that the 1957 jersey show was the largest in the history of the royal in any event the jcr seys boys had the largest entry of any of the dairy breed shows to give our readers some idea of the size of some of the classes we might point out that the senior hei fer calf class attracted no less than a second halton breeder to win the unetcd premier breeder anl premier exhibitor awards was b g bennett of scotsdalc farm of georgetown reford gardhous the well known breeder and sior horn authont of milton hji a strong show oer which to adjodi cate ontario breeders had strong competition from many of tho lip herds of manitoba saskatchewan and alberta plus the noted cvrus eaton herd from ohio s ben nett had the junior champion mail with the reserve going to rothne farms of alberta the senior and grand champion bull of the show was owned by ken deacon of un lonville with s g bennett taking the reserve grand on his junior champion a c mcdermott of goodwood ontario had the junior champion female with the rescrv going to an entry from the cyrus eaton herd the latter breeder al so had the senior and grand cham pion female and the reserve sen lor and reserve grand went to an cntjry of wm muirhead and sons from shellbrqok saskatchewan w h merry s first prize junior bull calf was a strong contender for the junior champion award another halton herd that was a strong con tender throughout the show was that of t c amos of moffat num bored among some of the higher awards won by this exhhibitor was a second on his senior heifer calf i in a strong class othw halton exhibitors our report should not be inter preted as a complete report h any means of halton exhibitors at the 1957 royal we know that w f james and j h willmott and son were strong contenders and win ners in the outstanding angus show and of course the hampshire show would not have been com plete without the entries of will mott and son in the dual pur pose shorthorns clarence peacock pack thb qrorgfrrowm hhtald wednesday kveg nov stth 19s7 tv specials see philco rogers majestic hallicrafters motorola priced from 159 easy terms guaranteed prompt efficient service milliere television 12 wesleyan st georgetown tr 73405 1 congratulations here are the winners of the boys wear lucky draw 1st prize bicycle glen broomhead victoria crescent georgetown 2nd prize football len taylor 1 cleaveholm georgetown 3rd prize baseball mitt donald labner streersville 4th prize skates raymond binsell brampton 11 4 j i i i of milton r r 4 was making it interesting for all and sundry as we stopped at the ringside for a brief look unfortunately in the one and a half days spent at this great show window of canadian vg nculture there were many diyis ions and sections which wc never even saw and consequently wterc wc to attempt to present a com plete list of all the awards won by halton exhibitors it would hkeh i require a special edition referee gives pointers speaks to norval juniors at the home of carol and tom hunter the norval juniors spent a very interesting evening at their november meeting on the 13th the junior institute commenced their project of making toys which are to be given to a childrens aid depot for christmas the junior farmers had as their guest speaker hugh mcclain a junior a referee lifta from hamilton judging from the comments heard from some of the boys hid speech was absorbing he pointed out that players should learir the rules before playing ho ckey and also related some of the highlights of various games he had referced at the joint meeting joan wng- gles worth told of her exchange vi sit to the british isles she accom panied her speech with a number of coloured slides u iiusssfesl georgetown 9hl but f- at iapsajr