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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 30, 1949, p. 9

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page 9 the georgetown herald wednesday march 30 1949 umxxi ca salada orange pekoe a s a representlng m willoughby real estate agency de laval milking machine and cream separator international motor truck hudson and rover car ferguson tractors and equipment george white thresher used tractors and car centaur tractor woods electrical equipment milkers grinders coolers our mill street office is just around thr corner from the bank of commerce news and items of interest to halton farmers outstanding entry at iialton kfcfcl fair and bacon show s office 32w residence 332j j hmmiihmllhhiimlmmimihmhvntiaamivvii the offlcenaof the llulton crop improvement association the jtfal- tqn hot producers asocjaliou and the llultoii junior farmers dttiy wdl be- ppoud of thulk joint effort at the 1140 annual halton seed fair untiuueoii show the m i ton town hull wns crowded to capac ity to hold the record entry no less than hm entries were niadex in the open seed shov there were 7 exhibitor fn the junior farmer section 2u exhibitors u in the milton hoys grata club uid 20 in the bncolb show- the opvv clus in late and medimn oatf brought out 23 entries while the ten bushel class of oats had 12 entries true sonse of the clashed weremiht but- all in it was one of the strong est shows on lecord according to- c l s palmer of freeman and lome king of the dominion seed branch who were the official jud ges the quality was outstanding hal ton conducts one of the- very few commercial seed fairs in the province in other words only those with seed for sale arc eligible to make entry and furthermore the exhibitors must be prepared to de liver to purchasers the same qual ity of seed as they exhibit halt jn junior farmers however in your reporters opinion just ab out stole the show true they did not have to back up their entries with seed for sale nor were there any restrictions on cleanini and clitl these lads go to town no les than 57 entries were nuide in the three classes ir the junior fanner section the highlight of the jun ior show was the educational ex hibit staged ly the atton milton norval and palermo junior fann er clubs fulii ami every exhibit had a worthwhile story t tell and it wis told with a punch and yet in a very attractive manner as a matter of fact each of the four w club exhibits was worthy of a iilws article in itself the acton club had the best flva lots of grain and small neoda htoyd urlilden of the norval club won the silver tray donated by the royal bunk of durutigton to tlie junior farmer winning th most jioiiit- in the cwrtiwlltivc clawies in ihe junior knrtner yec- lioil the ilulton juniors 10 spe cial to the club getting out the laritest nunttmn of entries in the junior section- wak won by tile norval club- in tlie open snow woodlands orehard won ho lilukelock uros special for th- largest quniticr of oiitrie4 made by an- individual ox- hibibjr owing to till- heavy eplry judg ing was not cotfoplotkd oiv khday evening lust when thisartlcle was beliig prepared the awards made at tkat time were as- followu class 1 late and medium oats 21 entries 1st s e griffcn ti sou aeton 2nd j bruce brigden georgetown 3rd harvey e nurse georgetown 4lh j e pearen ac ton 5tli m t mcnabb sons georgetown glh vrud nurse geor getown 7ti jack coulter milton the first four lots in this class were of tlie beaver variety class 2 early oats 5 entries 1st fred nurse georgetown on cartier 2nd m t mcnabb and suns georgetown on clinton 3rd c e beaty milton on car- tiir hli j e pearen ac- lon on alaska bth w e breckon lreeinaii on ajax class i smooth awned bar ley 1st w ii reid sons geor getown on galore cki i iield peas 1st ernest irvine- oiikville 2nd hugh m inl aclon ircl cordon a leslie alton lui woodlands orchards iii itrontiv i all of chancellor variely la- 7 soybeans sl harvey v niirsr ciijijiclowu on karly- iiiiii ariely class 8 buckwheat 1st wood land orchard ltd bronte on sil ver hull- class 10 10 bushels of barley first t j brown- ridge georgetown on galoro class 11 husking corn 1st ward brownridgc georgetown 2nd w e breckon freeman clata 12 red clover 1st w e breckon freeman 2nd guy wil son norval 3rd woodlands orch ards ltd bronte 4lh j c marsh all milton sth t j brownridgc georgetown 0th ii w richardson son milton 7th frank huberts son milton class 1u timothy 1st j s norrish mpffat r 11 1 2nd ilw hlfcbardson u son mlltnii iiinioitlakmek skcnpn cloys 111 vouts 20 entries 1st floyd jirigden georgetown 2iid william alexander geivge- town 3rd robert alexander goco gotown 4tli slurtrt alexunser georijetown sth smith cirltten avton 0th gordon lcsild a- class 20 barley 14 entries isv floyd brigden georgetown 2 ward brownridgc georgetown 3rd jack coulter milton 4th smith griffcn jy acton 5th goo c wilson georgetown 0th gor don a leslx acton class 21 w nter vheat 14 en tries 1st floyd brigden geor- getown 2nd geo lucas freeman i 3rd wm alexander georgetown 4th geo burkkoldor freeman lcarn traflc byaccl sth gordon a leslie acton ctll geo c wilson georgetown errol flyntt arid ann sherliiarf co- star in sliver hlvuv the wetfcend attractlbn ut the hoxy thcatt milton boys beaver oats club 1st fraser mcnabb georgetown 2nd john currie georgetown 3rd howson ruddcll gcorgelown 4th john wlllmott millon 5th colin marshall milton 0th harold law rence oakvillo the awards in tlie bacon show and the remainder of the groin glasses will be announced in next weeks issue may w conclude by pointinii out that there should be little excuse for any ilaltun uicr not sowing grade no 1 iccd in lj-li- there is ample top quality uid backed by government grade and it is priced very reasonably so why take a chance on need which is not backed by a government radc and of unknown germina tion ialumikkhton labv wins localquilt raffie mrs levi mogk of palmerston was the winner of a quilt mad and raffled recently by mrs f robinson of balllnofad the draw for the rjullt wa3 made at the lcii- ion bingo on saturday night dent traffic laws are here to stay you traffic laws protect respect them- you if you notice to creditors many items of 1stehkst at local tolncii of women with the members themselves providing the program many in teresting itvms were discussed at thb meeting of the local council nf women at the home of mrs- u t paul on friday march 1h mrs w k noduell gave a talk on the klectric ac in which she pointed out that in n space of 100 years electricity has transformed the out ward face of the world beyond re- cognition in ih70 in brnntford alexander graham bell born the same year as thomas edison crea- ted the telephone and in 1qb0 fur the first time in cannda edisons incandescent lamp lit up the dark ness the gny nineties brought the automobile and motion pictures and in an ottawa hotel the first t meat was prepared on the worlds first electric range mrs paul have a talk on music and a nation and mrs a m nlel- j sen explained the travcllinj school twenty years ao in- i upeetor mcdougle saw the great need for educating the children in the far north an old passenger coach was equipped with books desks beat and an experienced teacher and this was coupled to a freight train to visit isolated com munities it has done a wonderful work miss ileltle lawson givc a talk on the tea plant it was a chinese who first discovered that a beverage couldbe made from the leaves of this plant and in 1b67 the first plantation of 10 acres was started in ceylon there are now fq0o0q acres devoted to tea plant growing eighteen ladies attended the meeting mrs- jese wyatt first vicepresident was in tho chair in the absence of the president mrs fred braiaby thrcufih i lines- a sale of baking was planned in the near future miss lawson broufiht some of the rcolutions from tho provincial convention mrs a reeve will be hoate3 at the next meeting on april 22nd a cup of too was served by mrs paul after the next meeting in tlu- folate of alice tuck ut of the town of georgetown la the county or hulton widow deceased the creditors of aice tuck late if the town of georgetown in the county of halton widow deceas ed who died cn or about the 2gtli day of february 1919 and all oth ers having claims agains her estate are hereby notified to send by post prepaid or otherwise to deliver to messrs langdon and aylsworth georgetown ontario solicitors for the undersigned executors of tho estate or the estate of the iid alice tuck widow deceased on or before the 23rd day of april 1949 their names addresses descriptions and full particulars of their claims and the nature of the securities if any held by them and that im mediately after the v day of april 1949 the executors will pro ceed to distribute the estate of tho said deceased amongst the parties entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which the execu tors shall then have notice- dated this 29th day of march 1949 alice lindsay william tuck and albert tuck executors by langdoi aylsworth their solicitors 4- la georgetown oht hill akmstkonjg takes tca position at uohval bill armstrong son of mr and mrs fred armstrong mcnub st has taken a position with trans- canada airlines at dorval quebec bill is a graduute of the spar ton school of aeronautics at tulsa oklahoma which he attended after serving with the hcaf during the war another georgetown boy hoy fouliu also is employed with tca at dorval the dlstuuee across texas at its widest part is greater thun the dis tance fnonv nuw york to chicago r0sedale floral cut flowers potted plants cinf8 m tny wwk wedding pltwct wt can plkask you out frim are utt phone 283j we deliver i iwim cement work floors cellars sidewalks etc don foster cuff hilts phone 41r23 mmmmnmhnmwmhlttmai eyes examined glasses fitted repairs simmons jewellers main tnr akotaimmr thjcphonk sm 3 wy wjm4w j s o m raima lo 5 1u1 kaltotoa w to ki

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