2:2. ', l 5 ii 7 l FRIDAY, Halifax Square Dancing Team Places Second points of a possible 600. Eighteen groups YIOOH. iBuchta's group was given 458 from various parts of Canada took parts. Com- petition was held Friday and Sat- urday, with finals Saturday after- Holsieln Sales Al lloyal Fair TJONTO, Nov. 28-The flret lif , hi h t - , pelrihzqililagirel a(l(anxcre0uc;i)nip:ItitIonsoi,n dndn 31' M u” "-5-" ”A''"” -ronou-1-o-"ErFig- Gunter the Maritime Winter Fair at "W 59"” 35 30?” WW4? 7'" Buchta'a Cinrieeln square dance Amherst. N.S., earlier this month. PH” wmn”'.”i"'bu5h.d 3' 35" telm of Halifax placed second In junior square dance at the Royal Winter Fair during the week-end. Dorothy Tresham's Square-ettes of Hamilton were first. three , palms ahead of the Halifax group.!watch the competitions. ......:...... r-R here urday's competition. of Nova Scntia shirl y-TOOKE the LIFE - the new white shirt with collar and cuiis that outlast the shirt itself. Wear it as hard and as often as you like- it keeEs its smart good looks throng season aftee season of frequent ieunderings. Available with fused collar. which retains its neat and crisp appearance after washing. no rforcii required do TOOKE INC! Ill. more a Mrueooim C(llYlpEIlIlOnIR0)'aI York Hotel here after Sat- Nud- took pm in I floor show at the Gm-dim wet-ion record for the Thirty-live head brought 874,500, for an average of 32,128. Agriculture Minister Mackenzie Top price was 38.000. - and Education Minister l-licks were on hand to the uparit South American buyers provided that set the bidding alire. The that four animals in the ring each went to a d-merent oountry. Rockwood Anthony Rn- baron, an eight-months-old bull calf eorisigned by Rockwood Hol- ateins oi st. Norbert, Manitoba, brought 81,500 on the bid oi An- toine Masurel oi Vueltsa. Chloe. Argentina. When the first prise two-year-cld bull at the Royal went into the ring, Gienaftori Nugget, consigned by J. J. E. Mc- Cague of Alliston, Ont., he topped the first figure by going at 38,000 to D. 1". Mereilles of Sao Paulo. Brazil. Next in line was the first prim junior yearling bull, a Fond I-lope son oflered by Ross segsworth, Freeman, Ont. and purchased by L. N. Iriquierdo, Bogota, Colombia, at s8,000. Rnsendo Aja of Mexico City bought lllehee Sovereign supreme. the reserve grand chunpion at the Royal from H. C. Mwlokey, of Queenxville. Ont. at 32,600. An added and iincntalogued bull entry was the winning junior bull calf at the Royal, consigned by Pickard and Clark, Acme, Alberta, and purchased by .l.R. Henderson, Kingston, Ont., for 81,400. Mr. Henderson was runner-up on the 37,500 bull. The live bulls offered thus averaged 34,500. Top price for a. female was 85.- 000 paid by Martin Eros, Buencs Airu, Argentine, to Rosaie Farms, Brampton, for Resale Shamrock Ivy Queen, a daughter of A. B. 0. Reflection Sovereign, who was lirst prize winner at the C. N. E. and third prize milking two-year-old at the Royal. The third prize aged dry cow, a Skyrocket deiighter, consigned by Rocltwood Hclstrins. bmught 04.000 going to Cabanas y Ikmbor. San Miguel, Argentina. The icurth prim dry aged cow, also a sky- rooket. daughter, was taken by A. Selling, Elmira, at 18,500. The 33.500 figure was again reached when W. K. McLeod, of Thetford Mines, Que, paid this amount. to T. )1. Dent. db son, Woodstock, Ont... for the bred heifer springbank Polly M, who was the junior champion at the Royal. Mcuod also bought the xevrtrpvs" V I is little Strip Vdi to step gaps or erotics. Keepa out drnlts, eeltl and dirt. In- sure: a warmer healthier heme. r. w. WDDLWDRTH 00., LIMITED imo auc: -1 second prize senior yearling at the Royal Farm from 1". Roy 0X"l'l"ilh- ton, Brooklin, Ont... and E. Oyier, Fort Perry. at 321800. In addition he paid 33.300 to O. H. Walker 6: Son, Port Perry, for the tecond prize dry two-year-old. tin American buyers. Thirteen head brought over 82,000 while 26 head brought at least 31,000 each, This is the nrst time that there have been as many four iigure an- imals sold in a. Canadian Holstein . , auction. Thirteen milking females aver- Liled 52.346: 11 bred heifers 51.104: five open yearllngs 3840; one heli- er calf 31.060: and a calf born at the fair, to a Rockwood heifer that sold for 32,350. went for 3800. some of the tap prices were: 32,700 paid by B. B. Roman, King, 0nt., in GR. McLaughlin, Osh- awa, Ont: 32.300 paid by R. G. Snyder, Waterloo, Ont, In J. E. Mccaguc: 81,960 paid by D. W. Shively, Springfield, to Rockwood Holsteins; &l,i5i50 paid by R.J. Gra- ham, Alexandria, 0nt., to Route Farms; 81.460 paid by Rafael Per- trri of Argentina. to Rosiifc Smootliesfgetier-upper.... 4 Urn, -- MODEL D2! 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Miss Mary Ross, Charlottetown; third prize, Miss Helen Mac- Kinncn, St. Peters.-(I!artcr'a Film IJI1.) right: the champion, Reports Missing Airwoman Found OVITAWA, (OP)-LAW. Isobel Burton cf the RCA!-", who vanish- ed vrlthout trace April l5, 1952. has turned up safely at Victoria and is being quesllloncd by RCAF police. it was disclosed Monday. Maj.-Gen. G. R. Pearkes, VC (PC -Esquimait-Saanichl arose in the Commons on a. question of privilege to express appreciation "for the thorough and prolonged endeavors of both service and Farms; 31,300 paid by Pickard and Clark, Alberta. to Eat. of A. D. Fleming, Reaboro, Ont.; sl,050 paid by Rafael Pereyrn Selling, Elmira; 31,050 paid by Fred Baer. Fort Plain, N. Y., to W. K. McRae, Howiolt, Que; 51,000 paid by Luis de Ruder, Buenos Aires, to Orvan Chambers. Wilfrid, Ont.: and 51,000 paid by J, M. Fraser. Streetsvillc. Ont, to Earl to Albert Drliisli Gov'i . TV Plan Due i for Hot Deiiaie I: Roll Evans -Canadian Press staff writer IJUNDON. (CP)- A government Di-I.n to give British competitive television, complete with commer- alua, goes before the House of Iiords today and it's due (or a rough reception. Former foreign secretary . Lord Halifax. leader of a solid core of rebellious conservative peers, has tabled a motion - , ' ti: and most at the 63 Labor peers an on record against it. Chances are that many of the B5 Liberals in the House will llne.up with them. The government proposal. as out- linui in a. recent. white paper. is to set up a second corporation. similar to the BBC. to supervise television. This cor- poration. as yet. unnuncd, would lease transmitter facilities to pri- vate cosnpaniee which would in turn produce programs to sell time to advertisers. ' The corporation, to be under the direction of a government-ap- ...j.j olvilian police which have resulted in the recovery oi this mining person." The ECAF confirmed that Miss Burton, 28. had returned to the RCAF station at Pat Bay, 3. C., near Victoria. Gen. Pearkes told a. reporter later that apparently ML! Burton returned to tihe RCA!" of her own accord. He could throw no light. on where she had been for the last year. Miss. Burton vaniiied from the WCAF station at Aylrner, Ont., at. Easter in 1952. Her parents live in sasiratcherwan but she hadldved since childhood with Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Sims of Victoria, her foster- am?..-:-?.?:: How to relax The art. of relaxation can make you less fatigued, more efficient and happier-especially if, like so many, you're an unwitting victim of unconscious tension. In December Reader's Digest, Joseph A. Kennedy, noted health expert, tells you how to spot parents , , . ------- hidden tension, and gives proven 3050M PM-3 techniques to relax your muscles I,-REDE.RICToN' (GP) g Wm). and help free your mind. Don't xnim "How to relax" in December Readerls Digest. 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