ef “production - Glenda. produced 14,685 pounds: ‘at the time’she fitted into that _ category. _~ tasists that the man responsible ¢ , sMiward was presented last " @ight at a dinner at the Cana- dian. Legion to the. Charlotte- “town plant of the Imperial Oil Fae OF OF os © RUTEE OF He On Hee nome j By NEIL A. MATHESON cow owned by A. Semple, opiate a lactation that may be a class topper across . the omer: for the year in the opin- of expérienced: dairy observ- Lily Dianne’s Glenda ced: 16,609 pounds milk, pounds butterfat in 305 days, which gives her a breed class average of 204 percent in milk, and 1868 percent in butterfat. It means that Glenda has pro- duced_more_than 200 percent of | the national average for cows of | herd... her class, and close to 200 per cent of the national average for butterfat. Glenda milked for a ee oe eae a total milk, 803 watearteb, Glenda made the record as at} eight-year old cow. Last year she’ was third in.Canada for pro- ~ diction one month. Glenda is a daughter of Pato- ele Dianne and is sired by Brackley Melba’s Patrician. —In -her-tast -previous—lactation milk, 670 fat for an average test of 456 percent butterfat. Her BCAs were 179 milk, 163. fat. That was third best ‘in Canada for the month.’ “Glenda is — vey this province that there's only been one cow on the Is- * Jand with that rating. That’s Patosie Dorraine’s Lassie_in the Eric Hurry barn at West Royalty. ABOVE AVERAGE Glenda has been well over the national average sifice she went on test. She had 141 percent BCA in milk, 129 fat as a_ two- year old heifer, 143 miik, 132 fat as a three-year old and 131 milk, 114 fat_as a four-year old. Stie was ‘first prize two-year old at the provincial exhibition “The. high producing cow 1s owned by Leigh Semple pro- prietor of the pharmacy by that mame on Queen Street, but Leigh for putting the high record on Glenda is Joe-Russe), the man who looks after the herd. ‘Joe can get more milk out of ‘a cow than any man I know * Leigh told me yesterday. They | feed commercial dairy rations, | and commercial concentrates mixed with their own grain. But Joe Russel is a strong believer in turnips to keep high produe- | _ ing animals in good trim. Glenda’s_son,,Burlynleigh Jim, also comes in for special care from Mr. Russel.. The young bull picks his wooden feed box up on his head -and- holds it there, much as ar-electric wel- der has his ‘special mask pro- tector. - When it's feeding time, Jim picks up the box on his. head and holds it for Mr. Russel to) take it off him and fill it with his grain: Mr. Semple has a_ two- year old heifer in his stable that’s milking 42_ pounds per _ day. She's out of his first ~-47,321 —pounds |. SAFETY AWARD PRESENTED . The Aflantle Regions Safety. Company - for having, complet- ed two full. calendar years ~or of the Imperial Oil Co. Ltd. without an accident. LEFT TO RIGHT are Phil Barlow, provincial» safety officer, and THIS AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRY : Winsloe Guernsey Needing One Point For Excellence Patosie Viola’s Violet and ts ‘sired by “Patesie W.R.” NAMED FOR PREMIER I don’t know if the Premier knows it, but the initials ‘‘W.R.”’ are for him. There is a reason, |Walter R. Shaw as he was known then, was one of the three men who selected some good Guernsey heifers in Wis- consin for Island-breeders back in 1927. They drew the animais out of has several particularly strong and typey heifers coming along that should he interesting to wateh” as they* develop. BREEDERS HAPPY sree }araidron—ilacPhen,—Blareved- R.L. Dickson, plant supervis- in Charlottetown. Employees ofthe plant and their wives — attended-the dinner. renner herd on several other had the: top producing herd in 1961, I believe it was, and won the national trophy. He also was runner-up for the top honors on another occasion. Sterling Wood and Son had the top herd two years in a row — they had the top average in 1964, regardless of the size’ of-the herd. And they Iso have been tunners up on a a hat by lot; and Mr. Hurry got [several occasions. Roda of Oakhurst. She was the ve been told foundation cow of thé Patosie| that the Wodtd had the More sbent the Semple herd in Canada in 1965, herd later. I recall now .that though that probably won't he had the cow that led the aanual"aletng of the no Maritime Provinces in pro- annual x of the ma- duction. not--so-long .ago.He |. tonal association... Southern Clime Lures Islanders By RALPH CAMERON Despite little talk as,yet about Rext month's civic election, there has been some interesting Speculation on possible develop- |; ments if two prominent nessmen of the city should enter | the lists. An election is scheduled for Wards 1, 2, 3 and 6 for the five Council seats now held respecti- | vely by Arthur Gormiey, “Mrs. Corrigan, Frank Zakem for the first three and E 1 me Donald in Ward 6. So far the only reasonably def- | the effect that MacRae would not run. He 7s a member of City C@uncil | the old Spring Park dis- " [trict joined the city by’ amalga- and has held such. re- committee posts as of the t commit- latterly town plan- a the event he does consider his stand citizens frankly express the hope will, it is believed efforts will be made to ‘put some pressure’ ‘on men who it is believed could add greatly .to city manage not fe- ment. SERVICES SOUGHT dent of the Board of Trade, is George Chandler, of Chandler ee eee enn Driver Fined The province'a Shorthorn |_ breeders were happy on Satur- day as they looked back over a successful. year. President Keith Barrett, Belmont Lot 16 not that Shorthorn steers had won the grand championship at both major steer shows on the Island last year. Jim Cudmore, North ‘Winsloe took the grand championship at the Easter Beef show last spring and Mr. Justice R.R. Bell had: the top steer ‘in the show at the Provincial Exhibition in Avgust. The Island Shorihorn men. had other reasons to be proud as they looked -back— on 1965. They almost completely dominated the Dual Purpose classes at the Atlantie Winter Fair in Novem- ber i This is from memory but I be- lieve that only .one first placing went to an animal that was—not shown by on€ of our breeders- Sterling Wood and Son, bee bert took both men were Keith Barrett, Daniel | Jewell, East Wiltshire and Wal- dron MacPhee, Elmwood. Gerald’ Dollar, Winsloe took the reserve grand fe- male championship in Scotch Shorthorns at the AWF with his cow that has been a several times grand champion here. TOPS IN CANADA In addition the Island Dual | Purpose lads. have had the top | milking herd in Canada three, the_other. successful Is!and show: | There was a light docket in city police court —_ yesterday. Mary. Julie Gallant. arraigned on a charge of drunken driving pleaded not guilty, but pleaded ailty to. the lesser charge of a@riving while impaired and was assessed $125 and costs.or 3 days._ Magistrate James Has- lam, QC, presided. Lawrence McGuirk, Ft. Augus- to.a charge. of driving while im- paired and was remanded until Jan. 12 with bail set at $130. ‘There were two drunk and in- or, 20 days while the other was | given a 20 day suspended sen- | tence with t committment held pending ‘ood behavior. John C. MatDonald, Summer- days. : A fine of $20 and costs or % | charged with illegal possession jof liquor. $125 By Court tus, offere@ a plea of not guilty | capable cases on the docket.One- man was assessed $20 and costs | side, charged with speeding | was fined $15 and costs or five | \days was imposed on a man} 7 } The 1965 California harvest for all farm products was worth a _ record $3,700,000,000. MOA ae Mele Tat Storey Electric Ltd ea , 1 | 6 Prince |times since 1961; they’ve had the A renowned research institute has found a unique healing substance with the ability to shrink hemor- ) rhoids painlessly. It relieves itch- ing and discomfort im- minutes and speeds up healing of the injured, inflamed tissues. © One hemorrhoidal case history foundation cow. he purchased. ~ from Eric Hurry, She was WATCH REPAIRS. _A. W. WELLNER Southport. . 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Hyndman: As |head of MacDonald Rowe Co: janother woodworking and lum- | |ber firm which has its establish- | jment | in Ward 1, it has been sug- igested Mr.: Hyndman might be MacRae and Dr. Douglas Mac. |Persuaded to run im that ward. | lIn this event he would be oppos- hae Arthur Gormiley. me _Nothing at all has been heard of any developing opposition to either Mrs. Corrigan or Mr.: Za- kem, Im fact serious doubt has ‘lbeen expressed” regarding any-. one having a chance of defeat- ing either. Because of this it is considered probable. they may be -returned_to council by_accla-| /mation. Mayor Walter J. Cox said yes-, iterday he was disappointed in| the apparent lack of enthusiasm | by citizens towards entering the election race, He felt the strict austerity am under which civie officials have labored this past year should have cause d |! ‘more interest among citizens in| ithe efforts of council to maintain | still providing essential services. Tanker Due ’ On Thursday The Irving Glen is expected to | ‘dock in Charlottetown Thursday afternoon with 5,000,000 gallons of assorted heating oils to be jdischarged at- the local Irving | Oil Company plant. | Assistant-manager, Ivan Do- | ‘ern Australia Friday as ‘tiled to start breaking ice in the harbor \Wédnesday morning in, preparation for the arrival of the tanker. Captain Peter Olafter is fhe Ship's master. It will be aeceet- Fed to the outside of the hzy> by the Sir John A. . MacDona - FLOODS CUT ROADS BRISBANE (Reuters)—Floiis cut road and rail-lines in nor. ive rainy season broke three mon hs herty, announced yesterday that | late. The rains—three to five in- forte manager W.R. 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