Ontario Community Newspapers

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

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agriculture 4 e wmto represe the prup ef t jlincoia lot 11 7th lme hdesing at ashgrbve 3 miles south of georgetown s mbes west of n saturday april 19th at 1xs0 the following holsthns hfllcrest palmy ra pixie 1q285w bro sept 17th hope ilfficresf bonnie soj- 913489 born sep mnwlin tftyaa limehoese wasected- cbairmn ofigarge- town jtttahl school committee at well sttendodpubue tneettog held at the high school march 18th larryllajishjftretlriat chair man infornwd the neeting that there- had been a recornumber mately 310 jferaon having decided to go back to school in the evening eighteen courses were given it was found necessary to go outside the georietbwnjurea that is be yond a ten mjledius for only five of the teachers required -t- j l lambert is night school next winter are mis jean biidv dfeuv vice chiinnan mr w c dserewryah5 lash mtt- lertraalurer mrs b7woi6pr son applications secretary memberst cyril brandford mrs joe jwyer jk alex hendry larry maiigban wilfrid mine har ry savings al eravlev mrs glynn mentioned in her address that the committee would welcome suggestions for new cour ses if anyone t the would enjoy having new course starting this coming winter they can con tact mrs glynn or any member of thetcemmlttee within- the next few weeks and the suggestion will be given every attention news georgetown raiders vs a beavers bucko macdonauts 195e champions station chw0 oakville 1250 on your wal sponsored by the following mccumrs furnfrure appliances sewbft store wa supermarket cement jtoaocasts comminct 905 pjjl fvkp w jy awfaww e w emhmvffjejs- by teny bredshsw the georgetown horticultural- society held its regular monthly meeting in the howard wriggles- worth school last wednesday ev ening tt was most gratifying both to the society and guest speaker to see such m good crowd out it is estimated that between eighty or ninety attended many being new members a rose bush is being of- fred to each paid up member for 1057 also garden stock at 20 per cent less than catalogue price from brookdale queensway nurseries so it is certainly worth the one dollar fee norman bird president of the club took the chair mrs l de vries and mrs w fiebig deleg ates who attended the ontario horticultural society convention gave very interesting reports and hoped that more members would attend next year as they had enjoy ed it so much particularly the fact that instead of tall maple trees etc being planned along the highways and in towns shrubs are now being used which will stop all the controversy in future years as to whether or not we shall chop down the trees the guest speaker for the even ing was john bradshaw a cousin of the writer known locally as the cfjb also breakfast on the farm impe farm reporter over from cfrb many recognized him from frequent pictures in the star weekly his topic was mainly lawns he alto gave- some points to watch when planting shrubs and laying out new gardens quite a number of people asked questions usually this proves to be an awk ward time when people are too re served to speak but after mr bradshaw had accused people of babying their plants and hoeing lawns as if they had a bad case of dandruff they certainly felt at home it was an enjoyable evening and was brought to a close with the draws for door prises mr bradshaw donated seven prises and gave everyone a seed catalogue and mr bird gave two prises it pro ved to be a very profitable evening all round mrs don smith with the help of the ladies served a light lunch apple supreme 917304 j5j m 1830 bred aug sswby sw ajcarsra 723240 bfflbjtec 34th llrwd dec irmeta cow 9 yea calf at foot holstein cow 4 years calf at foot holstein com 8 years bred sep ii 9pitebi cow 4 years bred nov 28 hol stein cow 4 years bred dec 1st holstein cow 3 years bred dec 10n holstein cow 3 years bred dec 15th holstein c6w 3 yrc bred dec 27 holstein cow 4 years bred jib 5 holstein cow 5 yra bred jan 5 holstein cow 3 years bred jan 7 holstein cow 6 years bred feb 4th holstein cow six years bred july 31st 3 holstein heifers 2 years bred in dec 11 holstein heifers 1418 months op en 8 holstein fall and winter cal ves this is a reel good commercial herd unit sires have been used since 1948 impemsnts mcd w30 tractor on rubber hi good condition 8 ft ma takeoff binder- on rubber in condition mjl 7 ft power mow er nearly hew new holland 3 bar side rake on rubber used 2 seas ons beuhler rubber tired wagon good as new 14 foot flat rack new mcd tractor disc 13 disc drill mh manure spreader on steel 5 section barrows team corn scuffler walking scuffler beatty pump jack circular hay fork car and rope quantity of cedar posts fence stretcher slush scraper 28 foot extension ladder durant gas engine good old grain cradle and the usual small articles pigs and feed 2 york sows due before sale day about 1000 bales hay about 500 bus rodney oats from registered seed about 150 bus mixed grain few bags of beet pulp part bbl molasses dairy electrical sta ble equipment 2 unit woods milking machine complete with piping i new surge unit woods 8cair milk cooler woods 10gal hot water heater delaval 24 foot stave silo litter carrier and about 100 ft track3s foot steel litter car rier pole never used 50 ft hose new swing pole hinge electric sta ble fly sprayer 5 gal watkins fly spray stewart electric dip pers furniture oak buffet oak china cabinet 3 piece living room suite 3 piece bedroom suite small oak table steel bed and dresser 2 rocking chairs cherry table at- water kent radio and phonograph hall rack ice box 2 lamps hall mirror 4 plate electric range no reserve as the lease has ex pired and mr coxe is giving up farming terms cash frank fetch auctioneer george currie clerk w warrus ak coming up i 4-fcw- the ahhuail crop of wble grabs are now appearing in the backs of the young cattle throughout the county a another week and it should iw time to get out the j warble powder and the scrub brush ajulgdve them the first ap plication aside fronrthe loss in value of the hides warble- fl abw tike complete jersey dispersal auction sale the undersigned has received instructions from fred ruddell to sell by auction at his cluny castle farm situated 5 miles south of georgetown on wednesday april loth commencing at one oclock sharp 120 jersey carrie reg rop fully accredited vaccinated blood tested checked far trt liiwnwlllia 2 m the herd consists of 36 mature cows many close springers all in full production i balance being heif ers and calves this is a long time well established herd that has al ways been bred and fed for heavy p fw tears oar rop the younger cows are sired by brampton b p dancing a 31500 bull that was resold late in ism for carport to- mezicow seoing are the jneaent herd brambton sybils acme and toh jeans carsherful dev ion and breeding dates i catalogue on request dairy xkiipmrmt auction sale of furniture the property of the estate of the late agnes x leslie 11 edith street georgetown on saturday april th at 1 jo the following crossley shelvador 6 ft refrig erator like new moffat 4plate apartment state electric range new in may morris upright piano 2 antique rope beds square oak extension tabic oak buffet 6 oak diners 2 large axmtnster rugs piano stool harding rug 9x12 2 steel beds springs and mattres ses 2 dressers wash stand bed side table small desk large old davenport wicker arm chair 2 wicker rockers mantel clock old walnut dropleaf table 6 kitchen chairs couch congoleum rug sev eral axminster scatter rugs oak centre tabte oak ball tree large hall mirror several small tables several pairs drapes andcurtains large old clock with weights an tique childs rocker quantity of bedding bathroom hamper table lamps dishes glassware cooking utensils garden tools lawn mower and other articles must be sold to wind up estate also at the same time the f properly bf m ode kobinson 17 edith street antique walimt sideboard wal nut dinner wagon good singer dvophead sewing machine single steel bed spring and mattress sim mons steelbed walnut vanity with triple mirror oak library table oak hall rack large morris chair stair runner with pads and reds 9 ft hall runner congotaam rug quebec lengejritn vrlaer kjp etantahtaiaaa r eftetrsp sevettl odd chafes x pair chenille curtalam fcsiatliie a lttmiimm la afl dean their toll in lowered milk produc tion and failure of beef cattle to tnafce ecpnoinic gains in practi cally jdl townshlprof central and western- ontario with the excep- tioh of7atonv the warble fly ac a entarced and that means cotnpnlsory treatment appoint- ment of iiispectors etc as we see the picture i it should not he necessary to take such ac tion in the county of hauon certainly the dollar spent in piar- tchaidng jhe warble powder win pay big dividends and the time factor tod the job is inslgnuv cant- perhaps it is because your ribet is aiw independent cuss it be doesnt like compulsibn so halton cattle owners get busyyou can do the job your selves and do k a clot more cheap ly and efficiently than any custom spraying machine- and today is a build beautify modernize e lifetime 8cautt and permanence the plastered any type of construction if yoitre home needs coptirtuous painting or remodeiling transform it into a new house uxjk with qoikbrlfe the reel fcfcricfc finish that requiresno upkeep or merienere w its hot a siding genuine brk venewingv real brick quote a pnoa- just cal well be glad to show you samples colletl qaikbrik and craikstcee co 70 edward street georgetown iwamjii 75u good time to get some warble powder and get at me job w i i

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