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Orono Weekly Times, 21 Sep 1967, p. 8

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ORONO WEEKLY TIMES, TIIIJRSDAY,' SEPTEIIER ZI1st, 1967 Kendal News -Pre ier reed 'rs ward hle glad, September days are MALCOLM PIËEMIER EXHIBI- a strong constitution. She isJvery When blooms the goldenrod i - angular, witli a firm udder and It cornes to brigliten up the TOR 0F IIOLSTEINS IN DUR- she was Reserve Grand Champion fields IIA M; EE RINA SHWS at Peterborough Exhibition earli- HAM HERNGASHWS er in the season. And make us think of Goad." GRAND CHAMPION COW We are enjoying this beautiful Neil . tok theJun.September weather when the A large interested crowd and loNehi .Mofl tookthe Jn.temperature riscýs between seventy fine weather added to the success hswnig eryalingaward and eighty each day, wondrful of the Durham County Hlstein1 R. A.Sheila, a very large, upstand- hretwte.Hwvrsm Breeders Black and White show 1 n efrwt od de rm farmers are buying water and heid at rono Fair on September ing eif enraewith good cdderProm- hoplng for tain so tliey can start 8.- Although numbers were d'own s.GeRaFamswnngu- the fail ploughing. Usually we slihtl, i wa a oodquaityior, yearling, Glen Rae Antho ny e sû ,eqiota glsb slihtl, hwasa god ualtyJane was named Reserve Junior gtsm eqioilgasb- show with excellent animais arn- Champion. Jane .typed lnu weîî fore Lindsay1 fair winds Up. ong the tops of aIl classes. Judge1 with the senior yearling, both bc- Robert Fleit, Os1bawa, placed 109 lng sired by Kayen Farm An- I have been reading "The Roll- animais for seventeen breedershnyig -i", aves Twhp as compared to 136 animais anj Centennial Project, edited by Mrs. 23 exhibitors last year * Ross Carr. lit!is a most interes'ting Neil T. Malcolm ýshowed the hisitory of the f amiieý and comn- Neil Malcolm, Burketon Station winning junior get-of-ire, and1 munlity 'centres of Manvers. The; was named Premier Exhibitor. It combined with Glen Rae Farm to illustrations are very clear andi was the first time lie has won this show the first prize senior get, well chosen. I was particularly honour. The Premier Breeder a- a group by Rosafe Citation R.1interested in the one of the barn ward went to Taimlane Farms, Or- Malcolrn sliowed the first prize 1 raising at Horace Heaslîps' since ono. The runn.er-up in b th cases dry aged cow, and four-y ear-old il was there and so were the ma-. was Glen flac Farm, Bowmanvllle. in milk. Donald Budd had the jority of the people of Manvers. winning dry, four-year-old and The picture of the clieese factory Bull classes were- ligit, with first prize two-year-oldý in milk. at Fleetwood and .tlie. railway the junior yearling Glenflae, Sir Glen fine Farm took first prize inj pictures are typical of an era that Hope, Lad placing f irst for Glen the breeder's-herd class]frs.t ry i asd ti ob xetdl Rae Farim and being named tliree-year-old and first iii, both an area of this size ýthere will be Champion. Lad is well grown for senior and, junior heifer caif some things omitted or listed in- his age anci pleasing tn the eye. classes. J» H. Jose & Son and Cen- correctly. In listing the teachers The junior bull calf, Gladîbrae1 tral Waterloo Unit sliowed the1 of Bethel Schrool Miss Betty Dusty Mark placed. first for J. Il winning senior bull calf, and Jose Howe's nrame lis missing while Jose & Sons, Newcastle, and wai had1 the top dry two-year-old. 1Mrs. Laura Rowan is credited named Reserve Champion. Mark Tamiane Farms showed the firstlwith ýtea ching Bethel scliool for' is a very dairy calf witli plenty of Prize, progeny. ciglteen years which was not cor- depth.________________________ Kari Heeringa, Fraserville, took the female Grand Championship for the, first time. with bis win- ning aged cow in millç, Emma Rag Apple Suprense.- Emma lias a lot of dairy character. She is clean cut, with a square, level rumnp and a well placed udder with, excellent veining. Sheý also won the Tamblyn Trophy as Best Uddered Holstein of the show. The Reserve Grand Champion cow and Reserve Senior was Gan- araska Belle shown by Donald Budd, Port Hope. Belle is a pow- erful three-year-old in milk with For Hurry-Up ~Hair Styling WIH kýDOO Self Styling Âdorn has c 'water-free formula that puts shape into your hairdo!1 Holds up to twice as longý! sTUTS Pharmnacy Orono, Onit. Phone U3-5009 Ch'evrolet Truck Iays7 it on the uine... iýthý the'68 See your Chevrolet dealer now! rect. However twen4y nine teach- !iamvers: will naj>y l.' ers were listed correctly as teach- through this worth whlleï history ing in Bethel going back to; 1895. book. and' reading, of women like Jane Lang wh&o walkeci from I was interested in reading a- Janetville to, Port 'Hope to post bout the Strike Family an d the a letter. Sisson Family. Since we know Mr* Ross Strike who praeticed The Kendalt Women's Institute law in Bowmanville and Dr.Ei visited the., Oshawa Museum on Sisson our Bowmanville d>entist Wedsiesday September 2,tli, led by MisC. W. 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