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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 17, 1959, p. 8

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musical evening auditorium two a chiistmai concert present ed by pupils or wrlgglesworib public school drew full houses on thursday and fridaj to the school auditorium those who attended wi re veil repaid in music as cla after class presented aon and skits stinted to the hoi i day season the program con eluded with an impressive pag eanl which told the stor of christ s birth the pageant began with a processional as the stnior choir advanced from the back of the audftorfunl then grouped around the stage where various nativity scenes complemented i the scripture reading by jane bradley many well known by mns and carols were sunt bj the chojr and soloists vivian pcrrj jinnj mav ilrownridgc bobby alcolt gary pool and bobbv mcmenenfy tcihneui r harrison vas musical dirntor and plajed pnno aeiompuu larlitr othei sihnol it i sea school wins safety award stressing safety in hia schools is one of rhe obs of the georgetown police department and recently constable ted scott presented safety shields to a number of schools with accident free records pat mckmnon and robert tivis received the shield on behalf of park public school left to right principal harold catling mr scott school board secretary james f evans pat robert bob lane of lane transport councillor anne curne and school board chairman edwin wilson photo by jays studio georgetown trend is evident toward largescale farm output silver wood despite the fact that large- scale farmers have recently been blamed for raanv of the farm surplus troubles of cana dian agriculture they were placed in a favorable light todaj at the annual meeting of lulled coopcraliv es of ontar 10 delegates and speaktrs general i fell that farm coop eratics can not easih survive without serving the larger tar nier as well as the small pat rons special panel discussion on the subject was staged panel members george mclaughlin beavirton angus ilson ot tawa and fenton crvdtrman thameswlle gave their ipm ions on what farm cooperativ s were doing now and could do in the future to help the farm er one point brought out bv a panel member was that many of the small farm cooperatives might be able to better serve the farmer members through amalgamation of facilities and services within certain areas other points stressed bv the panel were seivicc qualitv of goods handled b coops plus bulk feed and fertilizer pro grams for large scale farming operations probabtv the strongest pin for the large scale farmer was given bv ralph campbtll pro lessor and head of the econo mics department oac gucl ph professor campbell quoted facts which showed that a po ltive trend to larger farms has been in evidence for manv years the trend is accelerating at present with larger farmers putting out an everincreasing percentage of the total output of food since 1921 census fig ures show that farms 480 acres or more in size had actually in creased in number up to 1956 farms from 200 to 480 seres had increased but were show ing signs of tailing off site of farm cant be measured in terms of acrei professor cam pbell said output is now more indicative or sue the trend i a matter of efficiency he said with higher costs of equip- 1 ment and labour requiring greater size ot farm operation he predicted that sise of live stock and poultry feeding eat prisea will increase even more in the future a big break i through is coming in livestock feeding right now he told all set for winter driving delegates just as a hie brink through in the pmduction and use of modern farm equipment came at the end of the last war he referred to studies made by two rural sociologists who had been brought in from ls to lecture to tducaliun ihsts a few vors im to i until ins art unit lit about tin ilut ot tht larec seak fiiiner iurd ing to the sociologists the lare scale farmer was thi person who tended to bit me thi it id er in farm org imati n and in the commumlv the fir i f inn er to get ideas list tht in ind do his own nsearrh 11 uiia the lan ie ih f i tvpe is edllt i an mm mass of farm pi ople do readilj follow his had bui group of farmers who fit an carlv adopltr li ont who usi othtr idea the institute turkey feast for silver wood members 1 lit christmas met hii of silvtrwood institute took the form of a turke dinner at the home of the secretarv mrs george burt and 22 were pre sent for the wonderful spread arranged hv the committee com posed or mrs g sivill mrs c i wilson mrs w f earle and i mrs pat darbutt instead of an ethjiile of gifts a collection was taktn to go to christmas h iinpt is aftt i miikiiti- s vtral ciruls wiih mr don limlsav at the pnno the umiii meeting fol lowtd willi the prtident mrs i w it rt n in the chair mrs harrv sn ti gave current fcv cuts and mr i i indsav re- nirttd on the canvis for the ftionl for k tinlid hildren at milton jtrvnnt was plea ed lhat well ovtr one hundred dollars was colli ctt d bv the members in our district rirkv appli vnrd hid a fall rrrenth tint m r isititrtt iti ii id 1 itlle chev coaches west on the high wav when the first car dn n bv beck sltvued oppomlc the plaza ttprmt lur c skidded into kit rear end the atcident oeciimd at about 5 15 pin ind wis mvi i igaled h pi jim bimnrrow tht brunt of the damage about s175 worth nat suffered bj the mellor car ind ii pi mr tend to hi irit thts an ihi on bccomi leadi r i pbell ptiinlttl ou ptoplt who lakt in the futin i in jir s tit farniet operatives mil it h port ies mrs j althi iieli h ft ii thp uji and me tiiih ri dicimtitr 2nd hrt istrations of vi itor st if luiin cco deltaus ind m in iee ment represent itivts from lotal cooperat iv es thrriujhoiit t ht province total kd 84t p ciplc cars collide near ro entrance to plaza p two tur eiiiiisinii opposite the nsltrn inimncr of thi del rk rex mirkit ctntrt monday th id l honour pianist with presentation in appreciation of her vears service as pianist mare mc tarlane wan honoured at si andrews bntlcd church rcc ently during a brief prescntat ion ceremon following choir practice representatives fr un the of ficial board attended and the presentation was made bv k brown on behalf or the congn ration the cercmonv also mr ved as an opportunity to iniro i duce the new choir director julian reed and pianist mrs arnold rathbun serving rcrreshmenls wire choir member mm doug v ue mrs a j wilkinson mrs ceorge ventr add mrs mt r rill birdgen estuni d it vj50 to e irs in hv maurut llubi rt mil of 1 i ivh imi ir and ust utir 1 nk of 1 pn h irls ilr vilhtr inver injur i loth min win ilrnnie 1956 crop improvement group planning annual meet by j a f on wedntsrtav dtemibir 9th the director ir the- ilalton crop improvement association held a meoting in the aftritit i tural offiet milton lo make plans for thitr nnual mi ling in plan nine this ears pro gramme sptcial emphasis will be placid on the role of man agement in the operation of malt n s farms the met ting schedutd for tui sil iv janu ir uth will fealuit spukr and panel distussion on he subjict of economical manage ment of ilalton farms special emphasih will b pi iced mi dair and beef tnitipimes du cuss ion and also court around poultr and hog probli ms the h illon soil t rop i in provtmt nt ssoi ntion this viar has urrml on in exlms ive proerammi with projirts in soils and crop mamktm nt one of the outstanding projicls carm d on t thi asocntion this jear is the ilalton pasture management competition the competition was drviini d to promote improvement m luagp mtnt prtetuts on fiirifci tups the proer inidii fir un n nual mfcrtiil w ill incluilt thi present ilimi ot awards in the pasture proiriinmi to p i vacuum cleaner as polio aid doctors at ham green hos pital pill near bristol fcng land have successfully adapted a lightweight british vacuum cleaner as a breathing aid for poliomyelitis patients accord ing to information received by he ilth league of canada in doing so thev have made it possiblt for patients hither lo tonfintd to a small radius nt ii their btds in the wards to mote free in wheel chairs lo make excursions near tb- liospiia and to take journevs bv train or nlhtr transport ihe doctors havt ad ipu d the cleaners to convev air ftom them lo pitients mouths a small plastic mouthpiece be ing held in the mouth this is unobtrusive and the patient is easilv able to control tht flow of air through this mouth pine in its ordinary form the ap panlus is familiar to hundreds of thnusmds of housewives as a small hand cli ini r but the doetors suw it a a midiral in strum en t weighing onlv pounds with a high deliv air at a saasfactorj pressure it was found lo hi siutimi is tht ii is ot the pur able brut bint aid ctqu red the mouthpiu is held in the pitient s teeth the machine is wi ehed on and the lungs art infilled as niiired hi tint thi muiithpieie st ipr the air ip plv and pi rihits exhalation the sulipli breathing movt mend are easll mantend bv tlu patient breathing b this method cm l on for lone pi r iihk or tht apparitus tin in usi d f ir intermittan short pt n uls as rneilid thi math ini is bait n driven talking is possiblt through lhe ust of thi- mat nine and tin expansion if the hum is imnnih e i in 1 1 thirs draws jfull performances i performed kindergarten child ren grouped around a lifelike snowman and presented songs rhymes and dances grade 1 told the well known story of the night before chmtmas whlle grades 2 and 3 actually had santa arrive in a sleigh drawn b some human rem deer arlene crawford and lome teachout sang solos dance of the christmas dolls was anothtr highlight of thi junior grades and rtete 4 pup us presented several choral readings following a wreath drill bv crade 5 girls the choir sang the twelve las of christmas and arlene brown ridge and david farnell were soloists a backward drill b a group ot hojs was an enjoj able feature of this part of tht schiml hoard chairman td win wilson was chairman both rtcmngs and principal v il liam hmradr ni his remarks prii si d the slall and perform ers for lluir txtt llcnt prism a hon we service television all makes radios record maters car radkx appliances irons toasters etc ernies radio 24 years servicing trunrk 71701 georgetown propane gas for sales and service home farm industry distributor foiafagas ltd agincourt ontario tanks stored at suvercreek on no 7 highway bill mcenery proprttof orders taken now for i christmas trees v 1000 to choose t selected scotch pine and spruce 3 lots 3 next iga 185 main north tr 72032 coludifmmtaary 5 give flowers for christmas u make this a perfect christmas by making h a floral christmas for everybody on your shopping list give your own home iholiday halo too with flowers and plants stop by with your christmas list lit us play santa for yout poinettias novelty planters azahas lovely roses cyclamen centre pieces door knockers lady mac begonias seasonal flowtrs home decorations make your selection early from our groonhousa or emits radio on mill stroet id to the be tr ntn r un the it tl port id hv hind sh irl md long lournivs an uudi 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