Minimum of Labour In Push Button Growing Peter Van Tuyl end his boos tor their dinner are busy with their tomato crop at the present time but things are quite simple when all you have to do la most cases is to push a button Birthday greetings are exten to little Gregory McDowell who will celebrate his fourth birthday on Thursday May Most of the heavy jobs arc generally done by hand in greenhouses but now lishcd by automation In the greenhouses of Peter VanTuyLl The sprinkler system functions automatically when water is re quired They even have their own emergency generator in case of power failures The equipment is quite expensive but saves time and labour Their greenhouses were opened in January and their first tomatoes were picked the latter part of April Picking will continue until the end of July Tomatoes are picked two to three times a week and are pac ked in 10 pound baskets and are shipped to stores and super markets The weekly euchre party of the North Trafalgar Euchre Club was held at the North Tra falgar Community Centre on Saturday night May There were eleven tables of euchre in play with th following plovers winning prizes Mrs Guy Mrs Ola Robin and Mrs Robert The gents prizes were won by Mrs Mar tha Richardson Claro Wilson and Frank Peacock The lucky draws were won by Mrs Har vey Dunn and Harold The next euchre will bo held on Saturday night May Anniversary greetings are ex tended to Mr and Mrs Garry Break who will celebrate their wedding anniversary on Wed nesday May The meeting of the Horn by Dairy Mates was held at the home of Mrs John Cor- on Monday evening April Connie Course and man made Pate a chou raine Cooper and Judy Sleben made whipped cream and Julie Snow and Stewart made cream puffs This was followed by a demonstration on bow to make a paper tube to be used for making decorations All members attending took their turn at trying oat the tube Toe food which was made was used Kevin Susan and Shelley Jep- of Georgetown spent the weekend with their grandpar ents Mr and Mrs Jim ton of Hornby Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Donald Hamilton who were married on Saturday May 1st Mrs Hamilton was the former Donna Jackson of Line Hornby The meeting of tho Horn by North Dairy Mates held at tho home of Mrs Tom ficld on Monday evening April The girls practiced their for Achievement Day which will be held on May 15 Their books were completed and rea to be handed in Sincere sympathy is extended to the family of the late John Nixon who died suddenly at tho hospital on Saturday April 1971 in bis year He was the beloved husband of Violet Cowton Dear father of Bruce of Tho mas of Bill of and Jerry Service Valuable Addition To the Community The purpose of the Red Cross Service is to pro vide competent women to go into homes on a daily basis to care for the family while mo ther is ill at home or in the hospital or in other emergen cies permitting the breadwin ner to continue working as sured that the family life will be maintained as normally as possible It is also to provide home as sistance to senior citizens to give assistance to the chronic ally ill to give service regard less of race nationality beliefs political opinion or income Fees for this service are char ged however they are based on the familys ability to pay Where the family can pay only part or none of the fee finan cial assistance may be obtained under the Homemaker and Nur ses Services Act is a paid part time employee of the Branch She is carefully select ed for her mature and stable personality and her good health The while on duty wears a Red Cross smock and cap Her responsibilities include care children planning and cooking meals light laundry light housekeeping and simple bedside care under the direc tion of a doctor or nurse A Homemaker Service for North has been net up by the Georgetown District Red Cross Branch with a grant given by Halton County When Homemaker are for wards this service can start ac tion The appointment of Jack Bowl as resident soles represent ative in this area is announced by Schultz General Man ager Division Cro- thers limited Toronto Mr Bowling has moved from the Toronto area and now re sides at 13S Delrex Geor getown New Mormon Elder Arrives For several years missionar ies from Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Mormon have been telling people in the Georgetown about their beliefs Elder Lee from Twin Falls Idaho will begin his work In Canada here in Georgetown Elder is part of a group of young men and women who voluntarily tell peo ple about the Church For two years they teach at their own expense He win be working with Elder Bruce Child who has been in Georgetown for five He is survived by ten grandchildren and one great grandchild He was a mem ber of Eden United Church where the was held on Tuesday April at I or to tho service Mr Nixon rested at tho Lee Funeral Home in StreetsviUe Interment at the Brampton Cemetery Rev Fred was in charge of the service Birthday greetings are exten ded to the following who are ce lebrating their birthdays Mrs Jim May on May to Mason A Leslie and Roland Karl on May to Mrs fan Break Mrs Anderson May and Mrs Margaret Treanor on May 10 to Sonny Hall on May It and to Norman Cook Terry Colo and Janice Wright on May Mrs Floyd Downs on May and to Susan on May and Julie Louise Stemroann on May Mrs Jim Hamilton Appointment Now An EXCELLENT SELECTION ROSE BUSHES Hybrid Teas and Cumbers GRASS and GARDEN SEEDS SHRUBS TREES FERTILIZER PEAT MOSS INSECTICIDES WEED KILLERS LAWN ORNAMENTS CEMENT TABLES and BENCHES for PATIOS WATER FOUNTAINS PATIO PLANTERS SIDEWALK SLABS PATIO STONES CURB for DRIVEWAYS CHUNK BARK WHITE MARBLE CHIPS Complete Line of ORTHO Free Use of FERTILIZER SPREADER OPEN Days a Week WEBBS Greenhouses TOWN LINE IK mites south of DIAL Open turn to Hiking Trail Planned For Old Radial Line Care for a walk through some of the prettiest in this part of the country free from cars noise and polluted air This summer if plans are not fouled up you should be able to walk from Acton to under such ideal cir cumstances It was reported last week that plans are almost completed to turn tho old radial Lino section from Acton to Guelph into a trail for hikers much like the Bruce Trail The committee in charge of the project hopes the Radial Line Trail will open tor use by this summer PER CENT PERMISSION Committee Jim Pierce of Guelph has reported that most of the landowners al ong the old railway lino have been contacted and about per cent hod given permission to use railroad bed for nature trad The route runs along the at tractive river valleys and by the pure waters of the Blue Springs Creek and River mostly through woods or bush alive with the various Idnds of wildlife indigenous to area SOME RELUCTANT We are really surprised at the goodwill and cooperation we received from landowners along the route said Pierce Most were very cooperative and seem genuinely interested in the proposal About 15 Guelph residents had each taken a section of proposed trail and faavo approa ched land owners along the route Somo owners were reluc tant to permission without first consulting their lawyers SKIRT AROUND The Boy Scouts Association would not give permission to go through their property Blue Springs There were similar objections to crossing the domain of what is known as the railway mus eum in township but Mr Pierce was confident the route could skirt these prop erties without too much diffic ulty and still retain the charac ter of tho trait NEED LUMBER Pierce feels there would be fewer difficulties on projects like this If there was a change in the law so landowners would not be liable in the event of injuries as is the case in Michi gan The committee hopes to start building stiles over fences and marking the trail within the next two weeks An appeal has PRINTING gone out for citizens who lumber for the stiles to contact Jim Pierce at Cadil- lac Drive VALUE Pierce says the new trail lsl a fine recreational value for I THE residents of the area as well as I an opportunity to view nature I Georgetown Herald in almost pristine purity on our I own threshold FOR MOTHERS DAY MAY from PAULINES 23 MAIN ST SOUTH 8774616 Lobkmrs deep an PRICES YOULL COME OUT AHEAD WITH GUARANTEED QUALITY DEEP CUT PRICES EVERYDAY ANY DAY HT DEEP CUT PRICES EVERYDAY ANY DAY CLEAN MID SUPER BUYS CHOICE AYIMER TOMATOES EOIIAWS CINNAMON HOSTESS CHOCO GRAHAMS 39 CREAMED BISCUITS McVITIES REGULAR OR COLGATE one TOOTHPASTE u DEEP CUT PRICES EVERYDAY ANY DAY TOMATO SOUP tins AHS WITH LnlM PORK VIVA JOHNSONS FUTURE ACRYLIC Finn VIVACHOICE JOHNSONS FURNITURE POLISH COM OZ TIN If HOOD HOUR BEEF CHICKEN OR ONION CHOICE TOMATOES GAY LEA YOGURT ltM carton 34 POWDERS noma 53 CORN J Ac HAKES inamo KEiLOaas no pro SUPER BUYS QUALITY MEATS LEAN FROZEN IDEAL FOR BARBECUING BONELESS LOIN PORK ROASTS END CUTS IB CHOICE FROZEN MEATY PORK SIDE SPARE RIBS CHOICE FROZEN PORK TENDERLOIN 98 IN CHOPS Z QUARTER PORK FROZEN CANADA A GRADE CAPONS iBlr 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