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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 19, 1959, p. 14

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enjoying new conservation area these charming toronto swimmers rita sidey peggy coutts and peggy camilleri were among the outdoor enthusiasts at the open ing of the 12acre lake during the holiday weekend at the altojon hills area of the metropolitan toronto region conservation auth ority 5 miles north of bolton lifeguards and full safety precautions make this new beautiful spot which also offers picnicing facilities and nature trail enjoyment one of the most attractive in the pro vince a newlybuilt dam on centreville creek tributary of ihe humfber provides water for the lake and ample beaches for all ages of swimmers helen mary barnett is wed in huttonville church pink and white gladioli formed the setting in huttonville united church on saturday july 4th for the wedding of helen mary barn ett daughter of mr and mrs stan ley barnett huttonville and tho mas calvin cordingley son of mr and mrs vernon cordingley of clarkson rev p ashwin officiated at the ceremony and the soloist mrs mary smithersjif huttonville sang the lords prayer and because accompanied by mr z adrunnse of brampton organist given in marriage by fier fath er the bride wore a gown of schiffle embroidered swiss organ za the v shaped neckline was scalloped by the embroidery hem line forgetmenot bows were scattered throughout the tightf it- ting bodice and full belle skirt which featured matching scalloped tiers at the back her headpiece of encrusted seedpearls and moth- erofipearl sequins in the shape of a pillbox held the veil of elbow length french illusion and tiny seed pearls were scattered through out she carried a white bible i centred with a yellow throated white orchid and a cascade of fea thered carnations mrs bonnie barnett was the matronofhonour and the brides maids were mrs janet onkrite huttdnvlllcr miss lois cordingley clarkson and miss elsie leidens wei land miss diane lowther of huttonville was the flower girl rthey wore watching dresses of white nylon organza with multi colored flowers scattered through out the hemline which was scal loped to match the brides gown their headpieces were of pink flowers in coronet style to match the flowers in the dresses and they carried pink and white cascades of feathered carnations the flower- girl carried a basket of white car nations and bdby pink roses ted cordingley brother of the groom was best man and ihe ushers were pat barnett brother of the bride lloyd cordingley of huttonville and ori crawford of clarkson for the reception held m the i church parlors the brides moth er received bhe guests wearing lime green silk organza sheath with back floating panels beige acces sories and a corsage of buff tea roses the grooms mother assis ted in a powder blue linen suit black accessories and a corsage of white sweetheart roses for a honeymoon trip to north bay and algonquin park the bride wore a dress of orange and green print on white background with ny lon overskirt and white accessor ies on their return the couple will live on david st brampton outoftown guests were present from ottawa kitchener clark son toronto wei land malton willowdale norval uxbridge port credit st catharines and bramp ton plans return to dew line position after 11 months in the arctic on canadas dew line paul prust 14 james street is visiting at home flg two weeks leave paul will return to montreal on saturday andrlurn by plane the some 1800 miles to his post in the far north where he has worked with federal electric for almost a year after completing 5 three months training period at strea- tor illinois his contract termin ates in three months but he plans to renew it and return to the line for another term halton county weed control news by v e mdarthur county wd inspector having trouble with your com bine doing a poor job this week has seen a few fields of wheat combined in the next few days most everyone will be combining it looks like the oats will be following bhe wheat very closely this year every year many farmers have trouble making their combine do 3 good job not many people have the knowledge of setting a machine that the old time threshers had so it is necessary to refer to the oper ators manual to overcome many of the troubles caused by poor machine setting the first question is just how poor a job of threshing is your combine doing remember it takes 22 kernels of grain per sq foot to make a bushel to the acre less many troubles such as threshed grain in the straw stream matted decks with cut straw dirty grain unthreshed beads and many other troubles can be traced to improper threshing at the cylinder increased cylinder speed adding the georgetown herald wodnmday august 19th 1959 its a great day when you can get the best for less careful drivers top quality insurance at rates than ordinary policies the homecol pbclf of the home insurance company gives you important savings this auto insurance is available only to preferred risks and it is produced and serviced by the most modern machines and methods that means big savings that can be passed on to you top quality insurance at low rates this is not cut- down protection the new automated auto plan offers every bit of the protection and services for which home policies are famous its the best you can buy easy to pay for not only are the rates lower but this policy is written for a convenient sixmonth period that means smaller payments that are easy to handle claim services covering canada and the u s wherever you are here or in the u s you are near a home insurance agent and a home insurance office claims are settled fairly and quickly at home or away sold and serviced only by hometown canadian agentsi for your horhcojttbctf see the home insurance company agent in your town c5k4 oytiay m jlxjlt property protection since 1853 111 richmond street west toronto ontario home more teoth to the concave or de creasing the cylinder concave clear ance increases the threshing ac- tion the cylinder speed and in the case of the spike tooth the number of concave teeth should be adjusted as per the instructions in the operators manual the cyl inder speed should be changed by using different sized sprockets on the cylinder drive or adjusting the variable speed cylinder drive if your combine has got one do not change the speed of the engine since this will lower the efficiency of the whole combine if you are doing very much com bining it will pay you to purchase a tachometer a reliable one can can be purchased f or as little as 225 cylinder speed is important and this is the only exact way of telling how fast yours is running the most common causes of cra cked grain are too high a cylinder speed uneven concave to cylinder clearance unequal side clearance between cylinder and concave teeth on the spike tooth cylinder and too little concavetocylinder clearance this clearance is impor tant and often the gauge marks and notches are not as accurate as they should ibe if you are having trouble with cylinder clearance you should measure the clearance from the inside of the combine rather than rely on the settings provided if heads of grain are still attach ed to the straw smd are going out over the straw decks the threshing action is not severe enough if threshed grain is being carried over with the straw and the com bine is running at the proper speed it is most likely that more material than the combine can properly handle is being fed into it each combine is only designed for a certain capacity and once this is passed no amount of ad justing will make it do a good job heavy crops should be swa thed to suit the combine dirty grain and grain losses at the shoe can often be traced to the wind blast being too strong or too far back sieve openings are often a cause of trouble they should be open enough to let the grain through in twothirds of the length without lotting too much coarse material ipass dont cut the air down to the point that the mat erial over the chaffer isnu alive there must be sufficient air so that the chaff is carried out of the machine by the air stream many more troubles and reme dies are explained in your instruc tion book the company supplied it with the combine because they feel it is perhaps one of the most important parts of the machine remember a well repaired and well maintained combine is the safest combine and certainly does the best job next public holiday is labour day september 7lh monuments cemetery lettering yeadons memorials 22 king street east gttorgetown tr 79573 rnr vnni trucks trom a true specialist maveal motor sales ltd vmmibounonal truck i

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