Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 20, 1970, p. 11

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TURTLE AND A FEW FLEAS IN PET PARADE One of ihe thrills for boya and enrolled in the Georgetown Recreation Committees local playground pro gram ch wound up was pel day when the youngsters were allowed to bring the fam pet The one- day v barked howled meowed but still I drown out the excited chatter of their owners Hay Heating in Barn Needs Farmers Attention Last week I was present at one of our dairy while firemen and were the hay out of the mow and it The temperature of this hay put in by the forage over degrees The gases and heat generated nude working the mow very hazardous each few were removed the firemen would turn on he hose to keep the mow from igniting The haj was dark brown disintegrated into powder as soon as it was rubbed in hand Luckily the farmer smelted his hay healed and acted wise He called the firemen be fore to out the hot spot in the mow VITAL check of I em per lure of the is vital especially in a when is execs ivc To take the temperature a half inch pipe or tube feet lin length can be used The end of the tube should have a point of hard idmen in or to and few holes inch in made just above ihe bard The tube should be inserted into the hay Drop a candy or oven thermometer attached to a string into the tube and leave it for five minutes After five minutes lem should he noted and compared In folio sing I tic if the temperature is the danger lone is near and observations should be I made every day at inspections should be made four hours at 1E5 degrees fire pockets may be anticipated and the fire pump called to wet down the FIRE POCKETS If the temperature reaches 1B5 degrees the hay should be I removed and the ire pumper available since flames will develop when the fire pockets contact the air temperature of degrees may mean hay is almost sure to ignite Workmen should never win alone and always ropes around their as a safety measure when wo king on the haymow Lor planks should be placed the hay for men stand on an observe or remove the hoy Award Lois Bursary are al icry proud of Lon who has been avoided the Bursary valued ill II is awarded on a a year by the Com I of Canada to a student with academic qualifies lion Con tula lions Los NEWS Mr Ben Case has been busy and community minded for many years doing research On locil history Now his his lory of Counv is com print for public The frit in print in Acton paper Mr Is patient in hospital an the w of the arc extended him Sheila er a trip Drn High School Teacher Returns Heme for Marriage White jlads and mums waled St Anglican on July for the of Helen Lynnc Kit daughter Mr and Mrs William Ritchie Union St and Donald Dingwall son of and Ding wall lev J Coffin Trinity Hay Newfoundland officiated The choir sang Love Divine and Perfect Love and Mr George was the onanist The bride given In marriage by her filhcr wore a floor jensth gown of white taffeta with empire waistline and full length sleeves Appliques lace on the bodice and Aline skirt were repeated on the chapel train which fell from the waist A matching lace cap held a bouffant silk veil She carried a bou quel of yellow roses stephan and ivy Miss Claire Lund of Kitchen was maid of honour and wore a blue gown Mrs Nancy Kenny of as bridesmaid was in pink and Mrs Cathy Lindsay a cousin of the bride wore mauve The dresses were full length of pol crepe and they carried bouquets of while daisies and baby mums Mr Brian Kenny was groomsman and Mr Jim of and Mr Bill Itcid of Kingston were ushers At a reception in the Knot Hal the bnds mother received wear ing a turquoise silk dress while accessories and a corsage of yellow orchids I- or going away the bride wore a mauve and white crimp drees while accessories and corsage of yellow sweet heart roses They left by plane for and then motored lo the West Coast for their honeymoon Mr and Mrs Dingwall will be living at 198 Spruce Street He Is employed as personnel assistant at the Dry den Paper Mill and she is In the history department of Dry den High School Included in the guests who attended the wedding were the brides grandmother Mrs A Russell and the brides great aunt Mrs Point Pleasant Pennsylvania Prior to the the bride was tendered showers by George and Mrs Doug Vivian her cousin In the bride and groom were honoured by several pus cnUtioni Mel hail the eleven year 1 son of Jim and Marion a ex ine afternoon recent when he was driving Llmer Birds tractor at the farm above Erin It giving him some nasty bruises and a shaking up He was taken to Hospital and we re happy to ay is improving but he will he In a cast for tome seeks luck Doug but it could have been a lot v in August Nurse motored lo New to visit his and uncle Mr and Mrt ice Dixon His returned back with him and has been visiting her mother Mrs J Her sister and Mr and Mrs 1red Mil tor her back lo Ml Did enjoy the nice hot weather Us sure ripening Ihe grain and combines keep in the fields The evenings are do sing in earlier now starts this weekend and be fore we know it we be glad of a coat or a iieavy sweater once again Mrs John Mrs and Mrs with other Institute members at en the 50th wedding on August flth of Mr and Moffat in Mrs Moffat a member for irea Women Institute Mrs Miller and Mrs Jim Roe visited Ottawa last and brought back their friends the are visit Mrs Hoe Hardly seen and not heard was Stephen Orwins pet tie who day out She gold fish bowl GLEN WILLIAMS Husband Was Minister Here in Early Forties Older residents of the village will rememher the ill Rev C J lolliffc was tin minis lflJfMi Mrs passed away in bright Manor Beamsville two weeks ago She leaves Edward of Ottawa Mrs Somcrvllle Sa die of Toronto Richard of To ronto Paul of Niagara Palls and Mrs irancis of Toronto The funeral service fas in Rockwood United interment in passed away a few when they made home in Rock When they were In Vencou recently Mr and Mrs A called Mr and Mrs Jin and family who moved from the village a few years ago to the west coast i Mrs Cecil Purebred Fine ROP Record Hilton Sky Sophia a purebred Hols em cow in the herd of Nurse George town has recently completed a fine Record of Performance production test As a three year old in 305 dis on twice milking Sophia produced lbs milk containing lbs fat average test per cent This record has a Breed Class Average of per cent for milk and per cent for fat DRIVEIN GEORGETOWN What This Country Needs Is a Good 18c MILKSHAKE WEVE GOT IT THIS THURSDAY I FRIDAY ONLY AUGUST and AUGUST 18c MILK SHAKE SALE Take Out Inquire about 8778151 our catering service ILVERS Presents a Truly Spectacular MADE -TO- MEASURE FALL SUIT SALE TIP TOP TAILORS a Sals hat will probably be only until next January This ii an SALE Hundreds of BRAND NEW FALL FABRICS at a Sale Pries Reg NOW Individually cut to your own measurements backed by Silver guarantee of on Pesky Alfalfa Means Early Cutting There wis an above average yield for this year a first hay crop says Henry i cultural representative for the county But we ire having problems with he alfalfa weevil and it will become more and more nous every year he We can spray to get rid of the weevil because it would kill off other such the bees Instead he an cut his bay before the wee vil matures to an age where it can the leaves He suggested the be tin to cut would be in the early bud stage of the alfalfa plant and bis occurs In early June The farmer would be able to fill his alio with I which Is low moisture THE GEORGETOWN HERALD THURSDAY AUG PA tit silage and he can harvest his fields at much earlier rather than wall for the hay GEORGE SAYS NO MATTER WHAT you want to or for how long wo can help you Because got so many different ways to save that one of them has to ha just right for you Wo can evert help you with the toughest part of saving getting started youte on your way the rest is really easy It a a nice feeling to watch your money and interest pile up So if you could use some help when it comes to saving come in and see me a few ideas up our sleeve to make saving almost 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