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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 18, 1953, p. 3

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wins canadian corn crown sjtpedal bis 49th successive cam crop on the nine farm won tba canadian corn crown for lynn robertson a kent county fanner his yield was 189821ash- ls ner acre which topped alt others in canada in the 1952 se lected 6acre dekalb corn grow ing contest bobertsons yield was higher than the other 219 ontario farm- ex who took part in the 1952 de kalb corn contest his field was springplowed disked harrowed received an application of 260 ponndcof 21012 fertilizer per acre and planted with dekalb 406 on may 26th the dekalb corn contest held in the united states and canada is the largest of its kind and dur ing the past 14 years has had more than 47000 farmers partia pating- in its yield trials during this tune these thousands of farm era have averaged 98 82 bushels of corn per acre in 1952 more than 6000 farm ers from 25 states and c en tred the dekalb contest their average yield was 110 64 bushels au yields were grown on selected 5acre contest plots and were checked by responsible and disin terested local parties mrs wright wins isam guessing winner of a 5 00 voucher offered as a prize by mcgowan s specialty shop in a bean guessing contest was mrs denny wright main 9u s mrs wrights guess of 2800 was closest to the 2772 beans which the jar contained scout raws the ladles auxiliary of the boy scouts jnef in the st johns church parlour on monday evening and completed plans for the memorial father and son banquet which is to he held on thursday february 22 cubs and scouts are urged to get their uniforms in order for the banquet the scout committee met last thursday evening and completed plans for the cub camp the cubs will camp at everton this year only cubs 9 years oijage may at tend camp ap outing of another nature is being planned for those not yet nine parents will receive further information at a later date meanwhile cubs are urged to start saving their own camp fund the committee is awaiting fur ther informaion about camp ken- nabi in hahburton before making a definite commitment about scout camp boy scout paper collection will be held saturday march 14th plans are being made for the afmual auction sale woods ventilators perfect for bams and for vegetable and fruit storage cellars supplier fresh air and controls temperature and moisture preserves your building against rust and rot contact robert cooper phone 1311 box 67 brampton adjoining brampton golf club army life army life oh army life days of joy and days of strife food go good food so bad times i m happy times i m sad army life oh army life far from our loved ones mother or wife far from our homelands blessed shore off here in germany preventing war army life oh army life corporals and sergeants all using my life lieutenants majors generals and such all passing down their golden touch army life or army life full of polish sweat and grife full of orders to and fro full of orders i think should blow army life oh army life why am i always in so much strife why do they taunt me night end day especially for such little pay army life oh army life why are you my constant grifc is it the pride sq deep inside or having good buddies by my side maybe its the patriot in my heart that made me like you from the start maybe its your badge of courage true that drew me ever close to you army life oh army life for country s sake we 11 face the strife for mountains and plains that s why i be each day more loyal to thee army life oh army life why do i lead such a life but still somehow i sec now cause its guy like us who keep freedom high lcpl w j bested b co ist canadian highland bn in germany wilrjthe 27th canadian infantry brigade why opening services zion tabernacle sunday february 22nd special speakers 365 pm special music and singing we welcome you water street georgetown opposite post office rev f m fletcher pastor phone 750w leos electric service industrial farm and house wiring refrigeration a specially reconditioned and rewound motors mill street georgetown phone 240 if no answer phone 25 richardson s hardware a 9week sewing course conducted by singer sewing machine co wi beg knox church basement thursday march 5th you may join afternoon classes 2 to 4 or evening classes 7 30 to 9 30 further particulars frm mrs sam mackenzie main street phone 7 wednesday evening feb 18 1968 jr georgetown page 8 carrolls lynn vmuy editors note at ovr 00 as algie re roy shaver of finch ont past marked is a mighty lot of horse president of ontario plowmen s w saw many other famous horses association accompanied douglas the names of which i am ashamed s held of brampton ont and to say i have forgotten but then i am not a racing man touring in the british isles and eire is like stepping back into the pages of history i know we have our own history but apart from montreal and quebec it has always seemed to me that we have never paid much attention to preserving historical sites and places doug- made a similar observation the day we visited a castle in ulster where once william of orange had lived we felt much the same the night we attended a play in that famous old play- house the abbey theatre in fact one gets so imbued v ith this idea of living in the past that it is often quite a shock to come across modern hydro electric plants in all we spent six days in north and south ireland and we were sorry when the time came for us to board the packet boat for liver pool however england soon pro duced its compensations for leaving the friendly irish and one of the first was a visit to the shakespeare country at stratford on avon w browsed around the cottage of ann hathaway arid leaned out the case ment window in much the manner thai fdir ann was supposed to have done when she was courted by william shakespeare from the bard s country ne slip i ed by car through warwickshire ind had lea in an old abbey stand int in the shadow of warwick cas tic we would like to have had time to have looked over this beau tiful 700 year old structure but unfortunately our schedule would not let us that night wc had sup per with the john camerons mrs cameron s father had lived in can ada for many years and went ov erseas with the prmcess pats in he first world war the camerons live in a 400 yearold house with the delightful name of tinker s hatch they had just had some res toration and redecoration carried out and the ancient oak beams t learned warmly in the electric light and i might add it v as one of the few warm things about the house for it was exceptionally dif ficult to heat however to an en glishman that is nothing not ha ing been bred on central heating perhaps our more modern buildings luv some comptns itions just outside cambridge we mtt mr f j shropshire in elderly far- n r who io yeirs ifo had home ste ided it cirnun mamtoln ew n vet lit tilks notttluuilu of tht i rtirit country thoufih tod ly he i is i try successful farm on whiih lit rdists fit tattle ind line white h ts while isitlru him wc s our first flint stone house for hi t wis uhit mr bhnpshircs f irmhouvc wjs built of somi 100 jurs dfo hwtorv again ind a visit to the i inns of the old abbey at bury st ldtnun is where the english barons jthercd in 1214 to draft the magna clnra and then on to newmarket race track the oldest registered ont and algie wallace of north gower ont canada s champion plowmen on their trfe to the british isles eire and france this is the fourth of a series of five weekly articles he has written as team manager abou their experiences and impres sions fame touched us fleetingly late in november when we were staying at the gresfiam hotel in dublin and for a brief minute or so u looked as if canada s champion plowmen and their team manager were going to be called to another and more glamorous career registered with us at the gresh- am was as the placards around dublin cried the incendiary amer lean blonde betty hutton and her party i must confess that the visit by doug rcid of brampton ont champion tractor plowman algie wallace p north gower champion horse plowman and their team man ager roy shaver of finch ont was rather overshadowed by this parly the american group wis the reason for our new found fame if such it can be called young dublincrs seemed to hang around the hotel all day to catch glimpses of the glamorous miss hutton and one day as we emcr ged onto ihe street in our tall white western hats we heard a shrill cry oh look there s miss hut ton s cowboys though their lets were not bowed in the traditional lone star state manner doug and algie carried off their new roles with a fine air of nonchalance however though wc sat at the next table in the dining room we received no bids from miss hut ton and so recrossed the atlantic as dairy farmers instead of cow- punchers soon after our return to canada someone asked doug which part of the trip he would choose if he were al lowed just one section of it over again whhout hesitition he slid the tnp to ireland aljie cnthusnstically concuned their choice ind i oth ing to do with miss hutton it wis because is douj said the irish r 11 did us pioud thit is not meant lo decry or be httli our reception elsewhere in the british isles t ir from it wherein wc went w wre wcl corned with open irms i cin only si that the gcncril enthusiasm with which we were rctovid s c iks vojjjnios for the tonus of cinidliftpimtnien who mide the trip in previous yeirs the teams thit went before us left wonderful impressions of canada and cina dian plowmen so i don t think it was because the irish did anything more to make us feel at- home than anyone else- r co in it was just that they did it with a britain where gaelic zest that is probably pecul douglas rod iar to irishmen perhaps it was also that some of the things we saw m ireland were unique and added a savour to the main diet of the trip without arguing the pros and cons or the ethics of gambling and sweepstakes all of us were very in terested to see the headquarters of the famous irish hospitals sweep stakes it has been said that more goes in prizes than is given to the hospitals but i know nothing of that one thing t did not realize though was that the livelihoods of thousands of people are wrapped up in this gigantic enterprise in one vast room m the modern office building that houses the sweep stakes wc saw 2 000 clerks busily sorting and checking the counter foils names and addresses doug immediately bought six tickets one for each member of his immediate family including his two young children he bought them even after mr sheenon the manager told us that each ticket has one chance in ten million of being drawn from the huge barrel in which the counterfoils are plac ed doug refused to be squashed hy these odds and as he placed his hundreds of tho roughbreds are trained and charles 1 wag ered his realm away if there is ever a competition for the strangest alglewabao farm on earth david alston who jived nearby could legitimately ex pert to place within the first 10 for he shares his gram farm with a disused airdrome originally he had 700 800 acres but during the vir the american airforce took over his farm and built an airdrome across 250 acres of his land still stretch the concrete runways the americans laid down and several other icres are taken up by han gtrs one of which he uses as a store house and granary tle gov ernment wont release the land so mr alston is still forming between the runways social personal mr and mrs a h feller were viistors last wednesday in orillia with mrs fellers brother t6d lake and mrs lake x tins extra yalde stokely8 finest tah07 obeam corn 29c ketchupr 27c vinegar 16c 25c special australian seedless raisins 2 37c blue cheer success wax63e147 modess yssw 2 pku 79c frys ooooa 1lb tdf 71c 41c tomato juice 25 30c libbys peas sot 18 tomato soupwake3 25c special olassoos bed plum jam with pectin 24oz jar puss nboots a loc dog food champion s z7c horse meat se5u 3 ssi 30c special sea haul red cohoe salmon 25 counterfoils in the drum he grin ned and said here comes number ten million i hope hes right s he seemed so sure of his chanco jean penrice daughter of mr that i began to wonder whether he and mrs sam penrlee entertained and algie had picked up some spe- on her 13th birthday last wednes- ctal information straight from the day at supper followed by a thea- horse mouths earlier that day ire party her uets were jill we had visited the national stud of chapman gloria boyd kathy ware- ireland and watched some of the ing ruth hancox gail mcgilvray finest horse flesh in the world put linda mino barbara bowman dor- through its paces one horse royal othy scott and her brothers john charger was valued by the stud and douglas cheese ww z9c quaker oats s 34c devils food 11x350 freh fruits and vegetables spfcial weekend values fresh texas bunch carrots crisp large size 48 s celery stalks ontario no 1 cooking onions sunkjst size 288 oranges firm imported cello carton tomatoes golden yellow 2 for 17c 2 for 19c 3 ib 27c doz 29c 23c ib 17c spinachjgello carrots turnips rhubarb parsnips grapefruit leaf lettuce cauli flower green beans green onions radish broccoli macintosh apples celery hearts etc fresh daily bananas calx ten women for jury dtjty ten women uere called to jury duty in halton lor the spring as sizes to be held hta month two were called lor the grand jury and eight for the petit jury justice la val will preside for the assizes these wih be the first women caled for jurytduty in halton they have the privilege of refastne to act by filling in a form that aecdm- pantes their call for those men called for jury duty this is 4ot possible sheriff robertson reported that eight cases have been listed jbr trial in the asshf

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