On the wall of the Glenvue farm office, larger than life, are the photographs of two cows. In the first picture is Glenvue Nettie Jemima (EX-13*), bred by Douglas S. Dunton, the grandfather of the present Glenvue owner. "Nettie" was owned by Dr. Hector I. Astengo of Rosafe Farms when, at twelve years of age, she was voted All-Canadian aged cow in 1954. The other cow is A.B.C. Inka May, pictured as the All-Canadian 4-year-old of 1947. Bred at Glenvue, she was carried in dam to the Armstrong Bros.'farmand was registered under their prefix as was permitted by the rules at that time. Under today's rules, her prefix would have been Glenvue. A.B.C. Inka May was part of the transaction when the Armstrongs sold their A.B.C. herd to Astengo in 1948.
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