Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 20, 1961, p. 9

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presbyterian missions established 75 years wcdncsdaj april 12th mirk cd the 75th anniversary of knox presbyterian church wo mens missionary society at one oclock about one hun dred members and guests from actun milton boston umu- house norval union bramp ton omagh and btreetsville sat down to a complimentary lunch eon served by the womens as sociation mrs wm weir of brampton asked grace follow ed bj all joining in singing spring cleanup plan for fire prevention plana for the annual spring done cleanup program were dlscus- tion of the work being with the chinese in vancouver sed at a meeting of the halton montreal and toronto and all fire prevention bureau in mil the geetlla- jeffrey and blrtle indian schools she mads all frealtxe what a work there la to do and that everyone is need ed and thcoa is something each one can do to help spread the gospel of jesus everyone can pray and the power of prayer can not be estimated the offering was dedicated by mrs r colter and miss ton monda e within thejiext twojireeka about 30000 pieces of literature containing cleanup advice will be distri buted throughout the county of which some 4 000 will go to homes and business establish menls in the georgetown dis trict uoion bbidob piay1m win bio tournament branch 120 canadian leg ion have been taking on the best in bridge playen and winning hands down the local boys have played in and won the local tourna ments and gone on too take the eight town zone champ ionship last wok end april isth they travelled to nia gara on the lake to become district champions this dis trict takes in some 87 com muni tics two teams were- compcting from here players of the winners no thi oloroattown hirald thursday april 20th 1w1 page 8 1 team war frank fergu son duke wuion mike lor uoao and jack hooper georgetowns second team also distinguished themselv es winning 3rd place they were carman kidd jim ty- ltewellyn impressed by the one flavour of canada s maple syrup sever al european countries have tried without success to trans plant the canadian maple trees r pruning 0 tree culture martins sod trinflla 74111 the queen broadfoot offered the court mrs george henderson sr esles the oldest living member of the i socicty cut the birthday cake silvirwood wl at the conclusion of the lunch j con mrs j mckane moved a heartv vote of thanks to the iwomuis association which was replied to bj mrs frank brown bringing greetings and best wishes mrs milton bird gave jumraarv of the past year mrs clare wilson is silverwood leader beauties and a 3300000 beast in the enviable company of mexican beauties rocio cata una and demerna trapaga is rosafe citation r a canadian holstein bull which brought the highest price ever paid tor a canadian dairy animal 33 000 00 w t craig reid of georgetown arranged the sale the buyer is don marcos ortiz of mexico city and the sellers h j w kox sons beeton exporter ships 33000 holstien bull to mexico a local exporter has arrang ed the sale of a canadian hoi stein bull for 33 000 the high est price ever paid in canada for a dairy animal w t craig rcid of george town who completed the deal will ship the bull rosafe cit atton r todav to the buver don marcos ortiz of mexico city the sellers are h j u u j cox and sons bccton mr reid who has exported manv canadian hoist cms to mexico in rtctnt years will send with rosafe r several of his canadian bred daughters these will include beiftrs from wilfred jame- sarin a wm a pennv burgessville and j how ard hamilton brantford the j latter is sending a daughter of i the verv good cow blue bird i fond ladv who was reserve grand champion at the brant black and white dav in 1960 and has a yearly record of 1843 lb milk j took a chance the stor of iwo vnr old rosafe citilion r goes back to the dispersal sale of tht inter nationally famous holstein herd of brampton in 1958 whin h j wilcox arid his two sons charles and lvan took lhcir courage in their lands and bought the famous brood cow glenvue nettie jtmima for 9 000 nettie was then fifteen yeans old so the wilcox s were taking a big chance as mr wilcox said at the time wcj are just small farmers but 1 am doing this for the bovs i red factor i nettie came through b pro ducing the bull dlf rosafe cit ation r who was sold at the royal w inter fair sale of stars in 1958 for s30 000 to the onta no association of artificial breeders his services becoming j available to all holstein breed ers in canada the agreement was that s10 000 would be pud at the timo of the sale and the balance when citation uas pro ven free of the red ficur l nfortunatelv citation was shown to be a earner of this recessive red factor and so was returned to the wilcox m 1960 w hile a red factor bull t not considered suitable tor use in j an artificial breeding unit it la possible to use him in a pn vate herd where matings can be i carefully selected and it was on this basis that citation r was chosen for use in the don mir cos ortiz herd in this larte holstein herd on the outskirts of mcxlcoo city milk is produ ced under verj modern cnndi tions the uphlhcminiiu mil king parlour providing a shut i er for each animal btforc milk ing and exposure of the udder to ultra violet rays to destroy any possible bacteria will get 50000 from their original s9 00qj investment in nettie the wil cox s will receive returns of at least s50 000 representing the 10000 of the original 30 000 received for citation thr pre sent sale pnee of 33 000 and sales of semen both in the past and in future apparently it pa s to lake a chance royally bred sire is the noted class extra bull abc id flic tit n sovir ugn who his sind fifucn all canadian ekun reserve ah canadian and twiht honour ahli mention mlcamdian pro- inj hn times his progenv hjs be n named u canadian oitofsin fihtv srn per cmt of his 210 ria sified dau ghters are good i lus or better with 22 rcillin ind 65 ery good in uidilion lie has 14 fiilum ind j vir good en his 17 production les ed daughters hjvi i bri d class mraji for milk of 121 per cent and for fit of 1j1 per cent that is thiy ruv p odu ced 21 ptninl in in milk u d 23 percent more fjt ihin tlie average canadnii holslun top show cow glenvue v tic jem mi the dam or the st3 000 bull i ntu of the most noted brood cow s tverv divilopid m c madi n 8 star brood cow she h is a lifetime product n of 218215 lb milk testinc percent bulurfat dcspiu the fut that shi was a top shm c i f r a decade during which nm h w n m ui honi urs including heint named ml c in i iian id cow in 1 netli his sons that have sold for s1000 s0 000 18 500 ind a h ilf mtenst in one for s10 1h0 issiunim the full value of the hller to be 520 100 this is a total of s91 700 the april meeting of the m oi m k j silverwood wl met at the andread some congratulatory hom of mrs harry marchlng- l messages from the toronto ex t l p mn lecuuve and rev wm weir of william norton in the chair 1 brampton interim moderator april 13th for the church letters had the meeting opened with tha also been received from past insutute ode followed by the ministers wive who were un 7 stewart collect the roll able to be present cai1 was answered with pay mrs bird called on the presl mvni ot dues and letters of dent mrs campbell sinclair thanks were read from mrs and after reading a short ad corbett mr george henderson dress mrs albert dotson pres- d lindsay for flow ented her with a life member fruit and bank books given ship in the omens mission to new babies and sllverwood lary soeietv western division of lbefs for their recipe files the itesbytenan church in can m george burt and mrs williaut norton are to attend following the luncheon the the tb dinner in oakville wed anniversary and easter thank esday april 19th mrs geor- offering meeting was held in 8 henderson jr received a the church audiitonum greet t s from the insutute in ungs were brought from the dlf i australia reports of the stand fcrcnl societies and mrs alex s committees were read hume conducted an in mem the meeting was then turned i onam service mrs a e ov t0 mrs george ironside taylor and mrs george ko- was asked to uke tfa vacs took the devouons and chair for the election or of l mrs john mcciure was ucst fi mrs harry marching soloist with mrs r t idul ton convener of the nominal playing the organ mrs wm mg committee read the slate of sinclair introduced the guest officers for 1961 and 62 aj1 speaker mrs w r adamson i loose elected were accepted oi oakville mrs adamson is the president u mrs clare a past president of the council wihon 1st vice president mrs ind sull a member of the coun george burt 2nd vice presi cil execuuve of the women s dent mrs george henderson jr missionary society she brou secretary treasurer mrs harry ght a true picture of the nat assistant secretarv mrs lonal and international work george burt of the w omens missionary bo- willi ciety she made special main street fashion beat district director norton branch directnrs mrs k c lindsay and mrs r red campbell pianist mrs d lindsay auditors mrs e miller and mra r r cor bett agriculture and canad lan industries mrs o lindsay and mrs russell miller citizen were entering a mens wear shl education mrs hans fashion era of good taste back lindauer and mrs i carmich- to the classics very much to ael historical research and cur the foremost is the new british rent eents mrs harry march i look ington and mrs dave william the emphasis will be blue son flome economics and heal jor fall with black navy the th mrs d peck mrs h feature shade in the blue j ji group others are stone blue lil p per and and britannia nitrol blue p relauons mrs clare wil t black naw will be particularly courtesy mrs tom apple- strong m outwear but guards rd and mrs bert jones flow kid a dirk shade designed er fund mrs dave williamson as an accent for the blues and tweedsmuir historv mrs h the other color groupings marchmgton and mrs k c brownsind olives must not be lindsay roll call mrs william norton it nat decided to hold a steven burns son of mr and mrs clare burns fell on a fence the jaycee head office locates in oakville oik ille his been select d is the new sile of h ontino junior himbor of commerce headquarters the decision in locate the ollict thin wis rnide on siliirda b in inv stigalm committee of ihi chimbrrs provincial evuulne after a survpv which occupied sever it months silts tn toronto him illm an i onllu were also con sidtnd but oakville was nivri the preference becaust of its centnl locatn n ii is expect d that the or jini7ilinn oftiee will be cs t ihlished in nnlid pice srnne time next fill tht oinvetia ting committee which nnde the choice was composed of the provincial president ind two vice presidents and vlhn hunt ley secretarv treisurer of the prnvincnl chimin r and pn i dent of distnct lielvl in which oakville is tnnteif- r by lanf s tbanspuri isr have if you wish to a short winter have your note come due inthesppjng rusaf c rnyar ly bred bull carrying rbi best of canadian holstein bloodlines he is an outstand ing individual in his own right having received honourable mention as ah canadian senior i yearling bull last rail his qonctett suppiy tb735h filirllll overlooked the overwhelming word is classics and the miin thing lis british classics the browns bulk ma mcell include british camel the featured shade of the second group then there u deep russet brick and nut putting a wire through brown a dark true colour the bridge of his nose olives include chelsea green i a light pewter london lovat a 1 dark pewter and heath plaid j combining olives and browns to round out a new and important t colour feeling i opinion of the future of the british look is that it will be come verv big since it is suited to thi phvsiquc and gen era thinking of the canadian ind mencan male a breakawav from the for eim influence in mens fashion is introduced bv the all amer ican look stvle details will he a well defined waistline a generous chest expression and i decideh masculine shoulders i the front is well rounded and j ihe shaped waistline both front ind back enhances a masculine look with soft body bnes la pels will be wider and sleeves well tapered and the length or ihe jacket shorter in keeping with the british trend the return lo pnpularitv of the vest will also see a swing hic o susppnrtrs fn- pants 1 hope so anywav they pro vide that extra enspness that helps the trouscr and the suit with merchandising todav the sales people are experienc- 1 ing a new tvpc of customer newspapers teevec and maga- lines arc providing the citizens with a fashion education that is unparelled in history wo men who do approximateh 85 of all types of buvinc know evervthing about comparative prices that s for sure but ihev are also becoming more educated in comparative pro ducts because thev insist on knowing what makes a produr tick what its made nf speci fically sales people must be in a position to talk intelligent ly on every item displayed looking out the main street windows at the blustering snow sure makes vou wish vou were in florida closest to getting there is wandering down town and staring at the wonderful spring windows several of the local merchants arc disnlavlng ever notice what a lift these window give vou makes ynu- feel springis alder far best quality meats lowest prices 148 guelph street tr 663 extra specials for ro or fry chicken 39 sliced or in the piece no 1 bologna 1 round sirloin or tbone steaks 69 lean boneless a 4 pot roast 39 extra lean minced beef farm style lb 10 sausage home freezer specials side of side of beef 43 pork 3 cut and wrapped at no ectra cost pc v class c- tr7 2521 right around the corner uaf melt7er fashion consultant for cotton brothers ltd uvton gas rental wmrhmk glasslined inner tank automatic woter temperature controls unll attractive dark blue outer coung free service maintenance installation uathing can equal natural hhffor water heating gasf0 nc pumbe cou you 00 ap hon conrocor oon

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