a-un-nnz..y K ERNIE HIMMELMAN, SUCCESSFUL BUSINESSMAN HTMMELMAN BULL WAS RESERVE (IRA ND CHAMP AT ROYAL WINTER FAIR Parade of ‘white faces’ is thrill for breeder EH tth‘ntc‘ thtiitelman La Have. Nora Scot-a will wet. come the 1965 annual meeting of the Canadian Hereford Assocta- tion to his native province as tnt national prestdctt' One of the most Hereford breeders try )lr. Htmmelman has also many other interests. but one suspects that he :Cts his :rcat- . est thrills out of watcliin: ltts best white faces ptirade before the judges iii the Country‘s top shows. His senior sn'c. \l'htttern Na tional Velvet. is a former grand champion at the Royal Winter Fair and he took the reserve. title at the Royal with a son ot Velvet Bntliwere "firsts" for son of \‘eli'et. \'n\'a Battonal ‘ Romeo was the grand champion ‘ sire at Charlottetown last year for Gordon .‘Iatheson, Htintet River Pn'llllnltlsnt :ti the coun- HELP DIFI’ICI‘LT It was back iii lfiltt 111.11 hr purchast a farm at Petite Ru tere. He Started with Holstetns but switched to licretords ditr- in: the war teats when hter help wos rltt'ttt-tilt to :et Today )li‘ llzmtiielnian has one of the best Hereford herds in the Maritime Provinces with approximately 130 head on the. Nova Hereford Farm He has hcen a t‘lll‘Ct'tt‘tt‘ at me Canadian llcrctttrd .\SSO('1£IIIUIIi for the past seven years atid is a past president of the Maritime Hereford \b‘l‘t'lrllltlll lle ha worked dIIXZPnllV to promote the Hereford hl‘N‘Fl and today the Hereford (-tittle .tt'c well estahv V lishetl in the Atlantic provinces under a very actiic orzaniza lion He ll\(‘* ‘11 an old home on the banks of the Laltatr River. only a few hundred tcet trttm hlS ni. flee and store H's wife is an en- lhustasttc Zdi‘tlr‘llt‘l‘ and spend.) many hours in tltc beautiful Flower garden adiaccnl to the. house They ha\e many visitors who enjoy \‘lSllIllE the garden Ernie is \th1- known in sports as an ardent (ttrler and has won many trophies down through the years He is past president of the Brtdgcwatcr Curling Club and always take an active inter- est tn the :ame. SPINS YARNS Ernie Htmmelman today is a .succcsstul businessman With large holrltnzs. as well as a suc cessful stock breeder And he Buser to head service group A management FFl'VIFPS 21'!)le has been established within inc Canada department of aericul- ture,\\ith F W Btiser. H. as director. Mr. Buser brings to the dc- Dartment 16 years experience in management consultant Work, gained with companies tn Can~ ada and tn his native Switzer- The broad objective oi mana-. gement services is to assist in‘ achievmg and maintaining ef-1 hctive administration and ope-‘ ration. It will proy'ide an adv:- nory service on a department. wide basis. An existing lystems and pro- cedures section in the depart.» ment will form the nucleus of" the new manaaement serv i c es cup. The new director was born n Niederdorf. near Basel. Swit- urlnnd. He studied economics and industrial engineering at the University of Zurich and the Federal Insti tu te of Technol- qy. He came to Canada in 1954 and is now a Canadian citizen. , Mr. Buser was in methods can- sultant and sales representative tor Remington - Rand in stun-1 urllnd for se ve it years. In . Montreal. he worked with n ma- . nagement consulting firm as an industrial engineer for two yum; served as senior systems unlyst for CIL form and a If years. .er Richard B Silver can spin many tntercsttn: tales from his years at sea that form ed the hackzround for his pres- ent Htmmelman Supply Com- pany Limited. a large and mod crn retail store at LaHaye oper- atin: a fleet of ft'cizhtcrs sci ytcin: communities all the wa) from points within the .‘it'cltc Circle to South America. Like most Maritime \‘fillll’;5~ ters of that day. Ernie went to Boston after he had tinishcd School days and worked to shoe manufacturing plant where he rose to the rank of inspector But the Bluenose call of the sea was too stront: and he re turtth to Nova Scotia and sail- ed on many freightcrs and listi- ermen. but the most colorful story concerns 1918 and a trip on the new three-masted schoon< that was built at Metaghan River. N S, nt 400 tons She sailed t‘rom Livet- pool. NS. on September 10. 1918 with a car:o of baled pulp for Arzcntina under command of Capt. Anion Zinc and was :ivcn up for lost when she was unreported by Decem- bet~ Then as if miraculously. tlti dais alter sailin: and seeing no L ‘ other ships the "Richard B. 51‘- yer' arrived at Bucnos Aircs. ‘ Arzetttttta. World War One was then over . for a month atid a half. but this was news to the crew. There was tto radio atid no radio tele- phone in thost‘ days. The ship had not been sighted thronzhout. the whole. voyage so there was good reason to believe that the “I'm For This $6.00 Farm Accident Insurance . . '11 ._;s\.’ Agriculture lee ship had been 1051. Who was to i know that light airs had been responsible for the long voyage) Another ship that left Nova Sco- tia two weeks later had arrived at Buenos Aires two weeks ear- licr. LOADED (TOFFEE Front Bucnos schooner proceeded Aircs the to Santos, . Brazil. where she loaded coffee for France. En route the shi sprunz a leak and the nearest land was Barbados. miles away. The vessel was 100 mil- cs north-east of British Guiana when she went under and the nine man crew took to the life boats. Five days later they were picked tip by a Norwegian steamer bound for Paramartbo and Devil's Island. "And that.“ said Ernie. as he reminiscred about the voyage. “was a hard spot!“ Devil‘s Island was the notorious French prison colony on the northeast tip of South America. .\ cargo of sugar was taken aboard the steamer at St. Tho- mas and eventually the Norwe- t :tan ship landed the \‘m‘a Scotians at Boston, Fire days alter reaching La- Harc. however. Ernie was back weary . on the Banks aeain. This time as t a sltarc‘man fisherman on the schooner “Alacanta” under Capt ‘\llllnll Romkey. "1 made 3900 tn three months". said Mr. Him- nicltiintt. “and. believe me. those tlzzys that was bi: money." lit October. 1919. Ernie was nppotntcd master of his former ship the "Kathleen Creaser" a carried carzo between Nova .Scotta and Newfoundland. then ‘to the t‘nrihbean and Jamaica Complete Coverage for $6 a year plus your Federation of of $5 COVERAGE Pays for injuries that. require out of pocket expenses over $10.00 up to $500.00 for doctor. nurses. and ambulance. If hospitalized. for three days the will be paid $5.00 a day for lost. time up to 21 days and commencing on t after the accident. It pays 51.000.00 for accidental death. JOIN TODAY I P.E.|, Federation of Agriculture ' with many interesttng and grand trips in those "wonderful ships 1at full sail“. 0n the return to 1 Nova Scotia. became en- ‘ ‘gaged in a race for home with ’ another schooner. and it was ‘ great salisfaction to the young 24-year-old master to be able to beat the other vessel to port by several days. Ernie says “I won- dered some times if the spars would take it. There were some i high winds but we. came through O.K." t BUYS VESSEL ‘: Being an ambitious young man 1 though. he was not content with A working for someone else. and . so Captain Himmelman decided that he should own his own ship 1 Consequently. when the Helen I G. MacLean". a schooner of 100 ! 1 ions was available for purchase 1 in 1923. he and his brother. Seth. } tpurchased the vessel for $2.300 I iOlll of this purchase the Him- ‘ i melman Supply Company Limit ed originated. ‘ A successful businessman in his own right with a large oper- 1ation. the likable Nova Scotian ‘ has wide interests biit. t he re " isn't a livestock breeder in Can‘ I ada who takes a keener interest j in tltc show rim: when one of the . Nova Herefords is parading in a championship class. for examp- Hereford breeders know and ad- le. than the man many Island ‘ mire as Ernie Himmelman. . ON THE MOVE ‘l‘OKYO tAPI—Yuko Ohno is only 12 biit he's been in 62 schools. His parents own a air-1 ‘tcus and the youngster travels ‘ with the show. tiont do! t Page 4-A The Guardian - The Evening Patriot! Imment 1m announced. Tho find was made by Dr. Lou" i. 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