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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 23, 1961, p. 8

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mrn at provincial conference london to belleville 401 will be open this year of interest to local motonsh n the announcement that another 89 miles of highway 401 ii to be open ihn year this will provide an unbroken freeway connection from lon don lo belleville this will put into operation 392 miles of this trans ontario highway leaving only 18 miles to be completed by 1963 this year s program hereabouts is the opening of the road westerly to a point beyond london and aeother stretch belween oshawa and belleville prefects planned for elsewhere in wellington during 61 is completion of a bridge at harnston over the maitland river on highway 87 also the grading drainage granular fill and paving is to be finished on a 6 6 mile stretch of highway 7 between georgetown and brampton in the mount forest area new work planned includes a bridge over the south saugeen river 3 5 miles east of moont forest alsd the grading drainage and granular fill on devel opment road no 384 easterly from mount forest and also for 7 5 miles westcily irom signer where the road is pro grossing from shelburne through lo mount forest carryover work in that area calls for completion of a bncfqe over the south saugeen river al mount fore t mclud inq the approach ng covering in all aboul two tenths of one mile on highway 9 it is proposed to complete work startrrj previously grading drainage and granular base for a dts tance pf 8 9 miles westerly from orangeville in the vicinity of rhe grand river what council did eric mard local state farm agent visits with mr gene tone canadian regional v cc pres ident of state farm insurance companies and his wife during a two day prov ncml conven tion of state farm agents and officials at niagara falls name bill wilson as county juniors head hal ton junior farmers as tociatloa held their annual on march 4th jn the percy w merry school tteigs tration was followed by a kiekoff luncheon bill marshall was chairrtian tor the afternoon session which began with a singsong under the capable leadership of joy hayward and hare tasker two delegates to provincial camp last summer a verj m teresting film safet all the time every here was noun the presidents secretins i and treasurer s reports w ere given after which evcljn mc kay described her enjoable trip to washington and 5icw i york doug jackon assitant agn f cultural representative conduc ted the election of officers i which resulted as follow- president bill w ilson first vicepresident ed segsworlh second vice president jack mar i shall secretary joj havviard 1 treasurer harvey tasker coun ty director bill marhil pre- reporter marion rord inter club scoring competition j uk robertson halton sifetv eoun oil sandv buehitn in auditor tt francis convener of jnn lor institutes joan marsh ill plowing match committee r nold how den tom hunttr mil john wilson crop and soil mi prove mint committee lion 1 w bill wilson and bill 1rice countv conservation sandv bu jchanan ralph cunningham and john pickilt redentuni of agncultuie mian bruvvnridm ed segsuurth bill marli ill sandv buchanan marie marshall rave li r c u tv dinctors rcporl explain 14 the vinous cmnmltue- f r each of tht provinci il event the piemiknla of each of the local clubs a i rcpml m their activities du nig the pi jear and introdueed then mw executives for 19til a p iiul dituwon m 1 hi 1 lo answer questions ih ut jnn ior fanner activities tin proved to be verv inform itiv 1 members we rt t lnn div ul rl into groups to dieuss further how thr orfianiiition could he improved soil management is told by horticultural speaker t the publn 111 i ihil i the t loitcloivu lliiitti tiltui il su eulv last wiilmstliv iv ii n ll tilt or ike- n tin dnlirio fcnuillui il v lit 1 im 1 verv inhirhn mil ml una live talk 011 tht nattm and man itt mull ul il lk 11 willi lh 1 1 uu uul umpmlin tf il whkli is mie ss ii v to i pi pi 1 iimki jindii f us iiiiiijumnt hie spt ikei d ill vv til hit villous phases of tin s il solid 1 quid and ai lit tin 11 went on to distu tin imp it met 1 this tiller in h s to plant m w1h an i lin mlv lis easter seals help to finance mobile clinic when a child who lives far fiom inv largo hospital centre is trippled and cannot walk to 1 clime because of hus handi e ippi d condition he is not for otte 11 as a imtter of fait utht out l hi lh children lllssl i tilt 1 i ftriiliirs n il l s 1 1 in 1 h s 11 ill i in tun f tht ul the nut ml kit 1 ii i i l 1 i six 11 tv for t nppkd iloiil willi nieinbt rs i some 2ie iluu itexuss the prov met sionsor more of the uniqui mobile clinics in which the doctors nurses and equip j mi nt go as close lo the oung pat it ills home as possible financed by r astir seal con inbutions the clinics are held in tht hospital if the town is larfe enough or one bull huve been quite successful 111 1 immunity cenlrci town halls mil sirvue club buildings hoi s veril vears large cowd o errpphd chulrcn munctunc important follow up woik is usoallv necessirj in every ase and is tamed out efficiently bv hie lorp of nurses on the staff of the onlaiio soeielv for nppled children an or kani7itiin which now needs sbtjooo to mm imu to take hope and opportuii tv mm ont end of the provitiet to the oth er in luubiie timiia and it many other varied and neces sarv services mrs norman brown managed bake shop a resident of town for most nf hi r lift jtan ross brown 117 w is bun d in hillcrcst approve salary raise for police department a salary raise of 9130 yearly wan approved for georgetown policemen laal week when coun cil dealt with a request from the police association the association had asked a 20 increase in a brief pres ented to the police committee the increase will bring the sal ary of a first class constable to 4200 a j ear council took no action on a pension plan request and this was left for study by the ad ministration committee mayor hyde said thin committee is stud j hie the subject of pen i sions al present pwo other requests were turned dim n there will be no reduction to a 40 hour work wttk tind tht present 44 hour w 1 k slav noi did council ppiiivc a suggestion that pol iceman be allowed to live ouf salt town limits if thtv wished asking a 5200 maintenance allowance fur cleaning uniforms and shoe repairs council voted a 100 year sum per man tor thls council declined to extend the town sewer sstem to the ukan homes subdivision in rsqucsing which fronts the 7th i ine across from the golf club solicitor jqjhn ord had writ k11 on behalf of the firm sav mi thai the xcpt of health had suggested this and that it would cost an estimated 40 000 to service an eventual 65 homes planned on the property fioorge rowe who has been emsiant town foreman was el ev itert to the town foremans ptist for a probationary 6 month period thursday march 23rd was proclaimed red cross blitz day and council okaved a re quest hj r bob burke who ii campaign chairman that the kcd cross flag be flown at the municipal office during this month words op thi wis almost ill our faults its more pardonable than the me thoda we think up to hid thorn thi oioroitown hiralo j thursday marsh wrd ltl j page 8 francois de la nochetou auldc jfeits j s7le fk vu iu rnc rrm two cutc k1ttkns a month liter th iln read mix two cte kittens two monllu paiied ana the rftjltwo ct ictttns cats six nmnlhi rlapied and a new tree rjats and cure kittens siieakina ul rati lor kluem hae jnn ever noticed how i clean ihcy keep themielvai mat be u10i1 v hrro the ex- k uirdrc irck don barrage r our gar- ir norua a- 3i l oir noi- 100 a id in hn nalis ipi h it 1 it i i 1 tl u iker 1 b 1 f i t in u i i eerie i i hi ui llth fomnunii funeril service it the harold muure run 1 1 ii mi she ditd in il uu lit n on manh lllh lt- hi own was tlu uuhu r nf the latt i ter 11 i mtka mifii rv h s sh allendid i ublic and hmh sehnol 111 imr r vmi ind 111 oetibti 1915 was miird u irttnn ii hrown i- mm 19ji lo 1944 she wav store mimgir in lhe bik ulmh h r husband optr farm news burlingfon farmer has champion hay exhibit bv j a f huirj commemtd on tne v 1 gordon sinclair burlington ious hav exhibits mil ouhind xhibitcd the grand champion tt 111 1 d fur puliiv inv mr hay sample at the 1961 halton lkni also pn uitid an rxlnl 1 j has show the his shove vejs ol inv h uti dilt rimi m j held in conjunction vvilh tin proli 111 ind t t d etthli 1 1 iannuat crops rli sp nored bv ti 11 s tittuim of e miii ite he halton soil and rop tin res himid tin 11 cr 1- iti pro sinaliim mr milk pi luttnii id lj n w sinclair s exhibit was fir l hi f d 1 rv 1 itll lino v pruc in the second cu ii iv 1 ul h iv th 1 hi hi i is p n j class il received thi dunns f m rpu unit pisnllv i n iorakc irophv a silver trv dmtid in ir him si uu i prcsentid bv mr ini he ill v th mnnl mi bndr dip t local reprtsemative of dunns mint out u 10 niulnnil l seeds ii the qualitv 11 i 11s ai inv t i 1 1 11 ilti 1 il exhibit wis xt 1 cm 1 huh r ini m m itm u hiu d mi ih the rcerve hamplon exhibit id- ol akin 1 s il ttsj hi i shown bv sun liarrup mil uf he 111 uml ful t f ton this sample was the firsi tdinm an iciurak ti l 1 l prize sample m the mixed hav ind llu anipx pr imj t hit first cut class other winners it 1- liken tb is 1 im nmill of the 1 k i 1 il vvotk nil tht ul uls so tint uu tlntt rrachro ins b ali 1 j sjlc a nicmhcr nf s tlm t ntted church and of erdiin rebi kah lodge mem in rs of ihe lodre conducted the id in k ih rrvice at the funeral sundiv even iir member of parliament quoted in magazines 1 ocal renders of two prornin nil national maranncs gaw reference to a local man in turrent issues a sindx best mp for halton was photographed and in article about him appeared in the farmers advocatt re irdin his recent election as in executive of ihe land race wnittiori brttders of this tvpi of pit also in this issue of ihe leg ion misazine the 1egionarv a lengtliv excerpt of his speech made recently in support of a boost in veterans pension wj reprinted in hi mi mm o to put fashion at your feet i in terra cotta l a kit ii u it i 01 lu h in t mi i it 1 til m jth 1 1 h nn f 1 r liss it i fr i du in 11 win e uu v w ut tin ir 1 u n s the h i 1 s dinjuiliu is oxt nun i in il i lor dictates h illull h tin hm i mrs rn 1 until 11 i lht pirtu ho m i one 11 inn nbd li il hi uu ik il n i d n 1 in i the so million r camps a ie ho pililued local ikip and personnel i to copt with his uliiidit otherwise oilier lirjt medieal in w br ices crut v si ithcnphv uidili 1 tren ind oidrlnlil and two li v ill 1111 m irirmi n i n anolh r eiim hftr f l imkv mi smilev iniilton pndi a 1 ed hi rt v i in m hcmnik coudiii ed the funeral servitt and pall bi ireis ivert thrte nephcvn tnrev md ornrge hernnrton and william millicre and three cousins illard onlin duel pi joe ross and ross thomp son i orgelown sons lor a new deal f o r cinaela s pen inner mr best also paid tribute lo the wi beink ciiricl on in thesr 11 111 hhcir tonin 1 in- tlinu out hi- nil mlil on trees removed 9 pruning ft landscaping tie cullura r withbata fashion only looks expensive iv- martin s sodding triangl 74111 jlcuci delrex shopping centre georgetown ontario were as foil class 1 mixid hav hirst cut 1st sam harrop milton 2i d ross hurrn camplx ii xille 3rd lfred hoid milton 4th cordon smtk ir biirhn ton ith rob mirshall mil ton blh rov ulenton m it n clas 2 lriimc llav fjrst cut ur riaoiue rd mil ton jnd alfred ford milton class 3 second cut lav 1st cord sinclair burlington 2nd lfrrd lord milion 3rd russ hurren campbclhille 4th rox fllenton class 4 chopped hav 1st j c marshall milton the chairman of the ifter j noon programme was sam tin me president of the halton soil crop improvement as social ion mr cordon smile of mosslev in middloicx i oun tv addreed the audieme nn farm management changes m their farm enterprise the smile enterprise is carried on in cooperation with father and sons both dam and beef arc raised on the farm and 600 acres are included in ihe earn tly unit time and lahour ax ing deuce were stressed bv mr smale in his speech cntit led we had to change our waya or qml oiinecjalin mire tlul the o i 1 m m condition 1 n arnv it 1 vn it mil labor ilfiti its f ii liiu thud dairii queen 11 ml of u iii i include i in lb i 1 uu w s m idtnlir c t t 111 which the de r ndir pla seeds wicds and wnd si 1 r mr harold mills of thr ii lit n operative supplies proi 1 ri chiiis to the win t1w u 00 rurkhohur huil iul 1 2nd tom foster amphilhill nd ird coidon sinclair bu linrlnn in hia remarks were the methods of handling forage crops on the farm in speeding up uu operation the smale have dereloped a self propelled ftmioa vrith tpedatlirrclt ind tt jodie for tht hay show imbvpiw- howard henry of the rcrtptrtfhtor ontario t of agriculture mr local mp glen man attend pc convention llen u mums irili nt m rl rcid drove to oiu v villi mi and mrs sand ik st in itt n i the prorcssuc tonsin ttivr convention held last thurdav to siturrtav nrnn mr hi d was one of tht halton ndi delegate from othei pirt f ihr 1 ini ticre were two fn m this di- net who are well known in town ell kno alton tnct farmer mac sprowl ml pr irl martin of milton tic sroup of rich ir convention which w 1 hit irrlrttd thursdax evrnin iv the speech b rt hon john diefentnker nn his rt turn from iondon where hi jutnrtiii the tommnnveet h lnin m r isters lonfcrrnrr i buy one sundae i get one free thurs fri sat only mar 23 24 25 buy a 35 sundae at the regular price get another one absolutely free i i 1 even at ttw regular prtea fhesa xundaai ore o real bargain daltdoen freslvfroivn dairy queen xtra thick cmd creamy imooth hsopad high with the topping of yovr thc0 mmmmm marvelouil 1 l lets all go to the dairr queen over 250 stores guelph rexway georgetown

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