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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 21, 1954, p. 8

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kmnlnc july tlaf us paost wheat crops good but raiii isbaaley needed notice to creditors la uvt estate wkkmit xathtxat jr k w- uonday july ijth saw few inveificjfit 16 careers in one visit ceaeaas nlff acav rwe eeparassasolarsi the eaes of 1 7 asd 40 e is vyw asis uw iroaa a tali alii aw caa duantybtwubawicmhev olve yaw d a tutme h tks ansy llbym aad aua ft lane has to ear aua 4o j i um cnanifa ad aawl csnadiaa army information team municipal office thursday july 22nd open 200 pm 700 pra theres a place eor you in iasdias a active force aiuuinum caiu from carvada wti ucd in t peruvian high- voliagc power line installed at altitudes or from 1 1000 o i 3000 feel he world highet canada supplied not only the cable but also the technical eiience required on this record job we imagine that aluminums light weight was particularly appreciated by the llama or whatever other beasts of burden were used to get the cable to the top in the rugged mountain country of british columbia where a leans own huge ttitimat development is going on the aluminum transmission line used represent another record they are the urgeatdiameter overhead power lines in the world aluminum company of canada ltd a lean travel notes yo momevs worth- mexico fly tca to chicago then non- btop to mexico city by ameri can airliner blue ribbon atrcoach return fare 20610 abexpenso tour in mexico available at low rate consult h torbek teiii iv v fields of winter wheat cut in aoutb halton by the urn tills appears in print w would anticipate that with the exception ol fields being left for combining moat of the wheat will be in the stool during the past week we have been in a dozen fields and in general winter wheat is a pretty good crop how ever in our epinloo the crop while good- is hardly up to last years standard trxie five of the twelve fieldslook like 45 to 50 bushe crops but it will keep a couple of other fields busy to maks 30 bushels we not that the 11 nasi an jiy has been buey in a few of the fields and lo one field the damage was severe ifajtea neeejs a eais pastures spring grain in fact all craps were tjsdly- in need of s good rain tn week of jut 12th spring grain in the north half of lhe county are cxaejlent in south hal loa they are a bit epotty while tliry are for the moat part of good colour they do nerd aonvc moisture if oiy are tu fill properly new rcd ux tho moment do not look very promising corn on ibe other tuind looka exceptionally good but even here aone moisture would help the utunae heal ori tuca- lay and wednesday last was shriv elling up some of the corn fields pasture tn general are getting very ttiiurt rotational graalog pajra certainly the dairymen wjio ore practicing rotational grazing this year arc away utuud of trie game there certainly ajipcara to be quite a difference jn the pasture altuatlon mwmm thow farms which are prac ticing rotational gracing and those which art nut a dilference in toth uuuntity wiut quality dairymen hupplrsnent pasture with i lay the wifk f july mh was spent in kastrrn ontario where we al tndfd the arumal agricultural kipresenlative conference in tit- fur east haying ajpeurcd to be just getting under way spring grain crops looked air not as far idtiimed as here in halton on the other hand they uppeurel to bo get ling plenty of moisture perhaps too much to get olt good quality flay on our way down we pomrd through irincc edward county where we called on somr old friends namely mr and mrs k j webster wtio operate a 171 acre farm near picton fred webster was in tho agrlc hepresenuitlve service for many years but owing to ill health found it neceiiary to retire some seven years ago krrd was always a keen livestock man and he has built up a nice holatein herd moat of lhcm ured by ireceedance his 8 year old son of marksman ills mllkng herd of 17 cows were in an excellent pasture but he informed us they were handling two bales of hay per day in addition this was being fed in a rack where they helped themselves when they felt o inclined frankly wc were a bit surprised to find that cows on lus cious pasture would be interested jn dry hay down at the kcmptville agricul- ural school farm we learned from j a dalrympla of the kas staff chat they too follow the same prac tice later prof george e ilalth- by of the ontario agricultural col lege informed us that there also they find it a good practice aside from the fact that co wi 1 1 ke the hay it apparently helps to prevent bloat new fly killer lfcre in halton mc are running ucrons a lot of cattlemen who arc very enthusiastic about a new fly killer this la a dry insecticide which is dusted on the stable floors on the window sills etc and judging by what wc have seen it really does a job according to our understtmdlng the killing ingred ients are mulathlon find ivilcure down at the kcmptville school they are using o moluthion ilamfly sprtiy und there too they arc get ting excellent results if any of our readers arc having trouble con- trolllng burn flies wo would m all rron having tlsjmj against the estate of henry lataruer ut of the town of ceorgetowt gen- tleman who died on or about thsr 3rd day of june aj j054 are hereby notified to send particular of same t the underslamad on or twore the mlfa day of august ad ibm after which dsu the eatat the third annual picnic of llal- will be distributed with regard only taniwawm worn institutes was to the claims of which the under wi annual picnic rwd at acted park held on tuesday in prospect park acton amid very pleasant surroun dlrbgj and ideal picnic weather about 150 ladies and children -en- joyed this annual outing and a good time was had by all is he popular report sports events many of theni un usual resulted as follows kicking the shoe miss luena campbell georgetown lucky spot mrs lloyd crawford campbell- vule wi member of longest stand ing ms frank georgetown silk stocking contest mrs sluills ac ton mrs matthews bannockburn clothes pins in bottle mrs david joe mountain union grandmothers contest mrs ilrock toronto nel son wi mrs johji mowut ac ton itlnsro for residents mrs mc- 1ean husy llees mrs kllerby lliuehouse musical contest mrs mcdowell hornby youngest liuity kevin harris jlsquesjng wl youn gest twins llurbara und drenda mcnabo acton girls 0 and under jennifer kuddell milton iloys fl und under stevie smuey milton girls 6 7 and 8 years jill mor ton acutn girls 8 and over janet mitchell campbellvtlle lloys 6 and over ixslle mrphcdran dublin wi girls and iloys 12 and over fay mckachrrn acton girls shoe kate jean shields nelson much credit is duo the cumin it lee w1m arrange this picnic namely the president and mcretary of dub lin acton and hamukkburn brun- ihes irspectlvely and couvenet ly mrs soinervillf for their work and lihinnlng lo nuke th- ufleriimiit tin mintm it pruved to im report 7000 xrayed in tuberculosis survey trie countywtdc industrial xruy surey conducted in april ly the llalton county tuberculosis assoc iation revealed 11 eases of pulmon ary tuberculosis one of the cbsea revealed by the survey was described as far ad vanced four vere termed mod erately advanced und six as in active close to 700x men and women were xrayed hy technicians u a mobile xray unit including 3749 handled by a portable unit at the kord motor company plant at oak- vllle the survey also revealetl 138 other diseases nd abnormaltles in cluding 20 evidences of previous pleurisy 24 abnormalities of the heart and aorta and 1 tumor of 6947 men and women xrayed by the clinics 67imj 07 05 per cent showed no evidence of disease or abnormality the last survey conducted by the halton county tq association took place in 1032 signed shall then have notice and the undersigned will not be liable to any person of whose claim they mhall not then have notice dated at georgetown this lith day of july a j 1654 margaret elizabeth booth and william ifenry latimer jrxecu- tors of the estate of henry lati mer by their solicitors dale and hennett georgetown ont 728 our new truck now on the road to bring you onoiespof fuel oil service watdt for tbe riiadiv green and lemon truck summer coal prices stove coal 2450 nut coal 2400 w h kemner son t tringu 72s51 diacuta your full requwmenta with ua ttr jffij- t rilitdfci asphalt paving driveways pabeino u18 aa4 gkadino rto braaaelaa tasij tor free aumata eavestroughing plumbing heating don houston tr 72506 dancing eveily wed and sat biablbblhbtalalllblalltbalatblalafbalatblblbbbiialbhbatj for your excavating jobs cellars ponds loading etc sand gravel and fill call barclay haulage tr 73891 i singsong sunday movies guct artiata amateur show huhonville park lieorgctawn favour t plsygrenasl we got a quick loan of hkso can yoo sso- ssm- mkm yaw m what a quick and easy way to pay bills make repairs buy the things you need and want no bankable security needed money on your own signature up to 24 months to repay phone or come in today for fast friendly oneday service 1 h0useh01d finance i1 wynaaia uramaasmiw oualmi ont jut aiamcm 14 w4m si u- ml i n ill b itt s main st swiht satviul hear ajwrna iso jtampton ont advertise in the herald it pays bank services smooth the way for travellers itest tryitiu tmt one of these maur- lills notice to creditors in the estate of ethel irene rolfe married woman deceased all persons havlnjr claims against the estate of ethel irene rolfe late of the town of georgetown mar ried woman who died on or about tho 16th day of november ad 1053 are hereby notified to send particulars of same to the under- aianed on or before the 7th day of august ad ism after which the estate will be- distributed with re gard only to the claims of whloh the undersigned shall then have nouee undersigned will normltanle to any person of whose claim he ahalcnot then have notice dated at georgetown thla 7th day of july ad ibm aijhied ftolfk eiceeutor of the estate solicitors dale and traveller cheque from bank are convenient and safer than cash tot daytoday traver expenaea ms a bank liandssa rwwrt harlj 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