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  • M. Lajoie. Ministère de l'Agriculture. Holstein. Hôtel Mont-Royal

    Claude Décarie. 1950

    9 éléments. Fonds Ministère de la Culture et des Communications

    Il s'agit du congrès des éleveurs de vaches Holstein tenu à l'hôtel Mont-Royal situé sur la rue Peel à Montréal. Nous remarquo [...]

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  • The Huntingdon gleaner

    18 février 1953, Cahier 2

    Huntingdon : Sellar Brothers, 1912-1957

    , ete., certain of the animals that would have been concerned.Also in the \u201cPioneer\u201d class is J.J.Murphy of Southview Farm, Hunt- ingdon, Que., who was honoured in 1952 by being awarded a \u201cMaster Breeder Shield\u201d by the Holstein- Friesian Association of Canada.The highest honour that can be awarded by

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  • The Huntingdon gleaner

    25 janvier 1956, mercredi 25 janvier 1956

    Huntingdon : Sellar Brothers, 1912-1957

    and as a representative of the Holstein-Friesian Association of Canada.The other was John K.Dickson, Ormstown, Que., as one of the representatives of the Montreal Milk Producers Association.As we recall it, John Dickson has been a Whole-Milk Producers Association representative to The Dairy Farmers ever since its

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  • The Huntingdon gleaner

    12 décembre 1956, mercredi 12 décembre 1956

    Huntingdon : Sellar Brothers, 1912-1957

    nomination as a Director of the Holstein Friesian Association of Canada.I shall do my best to serve the interests of al.Armand Pinsonneault, Ormstown.Sincere thanks to all those who kindly remembered me with a sun- shine box during my illness.Everything was greatly appreciated. Norman Wilson, i Many thanks to all my

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  • The equity

    17 mars 1976, mercredi 17 mars 1976

    Shawville : [The equity], 1883-

    region 5 by Alfred Russell of Bristol with 920 points.Norman Fontaine.President of the Quebec Branch of the Holstein Friesian Association of Canada presents the George Rolaude Gladu Trophy to George Pirie.owner of Elmside View Xmas Belle, winner of the 4 yr.old Production Class for Quebec.It might be noted that Mr Fontaine

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  • The Journal of agriculture and horticulture

    décembre 1934, samedi 15 décembre 1934

    Montreal : Department of agriculture of the province of Quebec, 1898-1936

    in junior herd and junior get-of-sire classes.(Continued on page 35) December 15th.19834 The Origin of the Holstein-Friesian Breed Mr.Geo.M.CLEMONS The Secretary-Treasurer of the Holstein-Friesian Association of Canada explains the importance of its Dutch origin in the development of our modern Holstein.has been

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  • The Huntingdon gleaner

    14 mai 1952, mercredi 14 mai 1952

    Huntingdon : Sellar Brothers, 1912-1957

    d, as the Scots say, for the current Byre and Ring Column.MILLIONTH HOLSTEIN Number: 1,000,000 of the female section of the Herd Book of the Holstein-Friesian Association of Canada is named Oceola Miss Million.Owned by Theodore Young, Paris, Ont., \u201cMiss Million\u201d was \u201cartificially\u201d sired by Montvic Emile

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  • The equity

    19 mai 1976, mercredi 19 mai 1976

    Shawville : [The equity], 1883-

    Holstein junior competition % Jt *om*i i is I * Deborah Pirie, 12 year old daughter of George and Winnifred Pirie (Elmside View Farms), Bristol, Quebec, placed first in the province in the Junior Judging Competition held by the Holstein Friesian Association of Canada in conjuction with the All Canadian Holstein selections for

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  • The Journal of agriculture and horticulture

    mars 1935, samedi 9 mars 1935

    Montreal : Department of agriculture of the province of Quebec, 1898-1936

    of the variousive stock associations held in Toronto during the week of February 4-9, was that of the Holstein-Friesian Association of Canada.More than 200 breeders, representing all provinces were in attendance at the 52nd annual business session.Other than a proposed amendment to the constitution to continue with

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  • La Presse

    02 février 1916, mercredi 2 février 1916

    Montréal : [La presse], 1884-2017

    est cependant quelque peu prématurée quand on songe que des travaux considérables ont été exécutée pour augmentere rendement de\u2019armurerie et que dernièrement encore,a Ross Rifle a demandé une exemption de taxes pour plusieurs années.Les membres dea Holstein Friesian Association of Canada réunis au Queen\u2019s.NUXATED IRON

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  • The equity

    01 mai 1985, mercredi 1 mai 1985

    Shawville : [The equity], 1883-

    the Cegep de'Outa- Walter Kilgour was recently honoured with a silver pin from Holstein Friesian Association of Canada for having been a member for forty years.Mr Kilgour is well-known in the Pontiac for having produced one of the more exceptional herds in the area on Kilmac Farms,ocated on the seventhine near

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  • The Huntingdon gleaner

    02 mars 1955, mercredi 2 mars 1955

    Huntingdon : Sellar Brothers, 1912-1957

    .The Huntingdon Gleaner Round Byre Ang Ring By Frank Napier Quebec Holstein Leaders (left to Hermas Lajoie, Secretary, Quebec right): \u2014 Stanislas Panneton, Trois Rivieres, Que., 4th Vice-President; Branch; Tom Oleland, La Tuque, Que., a Director, all as of the Hols- tein-Friesian Association of Canada.Holstein \u201cBig Wi The

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  • The Huntingdon gleaner

    20 décembre 1944, mercredi 20 décembre 1944

    Huntingdon : Sellar Brothers, 1912-1957

    , Que., a former president of the Holstein- Friesian Association of Canada, has been appointed to Serve under J.Durno Innes as selective registration inspector for Quebec, Mr.In- nes is taking the place of Robert Holtby, who retires because of ill- health, Hemmingford Overseas Gift Club Needs Your Help Every year since the beginning

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  • The Huntingdon gleaner

    12 mars 1952, mercredi 12 mars 1952

    Huntingdon : Sellar Brothers, 1912-1957

    .Theargest attendance ever recorded in the history of that Association, this being the seventeenth annual meeting.It is actually the Quebec Provincial Branch of the Holstein- Friesian Association of Canada.Hermas (\u201cGus\u2019) Lajoie, Secretary of the Association, reported that 1951 had been an outstanding year for the

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  • The equity

    03 mars 1960, jeudi 3 mars 1960

    Shawville : [The equity], 1883-

    the Holstein-Friesian Association of Canada held in Toronto.This is the highest honour that a Holstein breeder can win in Canada and only 89 of them have been presented in the 30 year existence of the award.Making the presentation is Leon A.Piguet, East Aurora, N.Y., President of the Holstein-Friesian Association of

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  • The Gleaner

    04 février 1959, mercredi 4 février 1959

    Huntingdon : The Huntingdon Gleaner Inc. 1957-1996

    the Hol- stein-Friesian Association.Several of the men who have been so \u201chonoured have been from the Hun- ' tingdon-Ormstown Holstein Clubaren and adjacent districts, including theate Neil Sangster of Orms-town, and W.L.Carr of Hunting- don.This year the Holstein-Friesian : Association of Canada is

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  • The Sherbrooke record

    07 mars 1975, vendredi 7 mars 1975

    Sherbrooke, Québec : Eastern Townships Publishing co. 1969-1979

    .56 from the government, totalling 10.02 per hundred pounds of milk.Stand taken against brucellosis disease The Holstein-Friesian Association of Canada has taken a stand regarding the brucellosis disease in Canada.The positions include increased compensation rates to those herdownersosing animals as a result of the

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  • The Huntingdon gleaner

    28 mai 1952, mercredi 28 mai 1952

    Huntingdon : Sellar Brothers, 1912-1957

    the early n- ning of the Foot and Mouth Disease battle in Saskatchewan by ! buying eight top animals at the National Holstein Sale held at Oakville, Ont, on May 19th,\u201d said John Powell, Publicist of the Holstein Friesian Association of Canada.\u201cThe National Sale, which rates as the top annual spring sale of

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  • The Huntingdon gleaner

    26 janvier 1955, mercredi 26 janvier 1955

    Huntingdon : Sellar Brothers, 1912-1957

    Holsteins of the current show season in Canada.Glenvue Nettie Jemima (right) is the All-Cana- dian Aged cow and Larwill Ladys- man (left) the All-Canadian Aged Holsteins for \u201cA shipment of eight bullseft Canada (by Air) for Spain on January 13\u201d, says a press report of the Holstein-Friesian Association of Canada.\u

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  • The Huntingdon gleaner

    12 août 1953, mercredi 12 août 1953

    Huntingdon : Sellar Brothers, 1912-1957

    , Agricultural Representative Glengarry County and Secretary of the Ayrshire Club.The demonstrations were capably carried out by Gilbert MacMillan from an Ayrshire as well as from a good dairy cow standpoint in general.Grant Smith, Field Representative for the Holstein-Friesian Association of Canada in Eastern Ontario, gave

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