Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 24, 1972, p. 22

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FAMILY ATTENDS ENROLMENT It a a family affair at the enrolment of Officer Cadet Georgetown into the Canadian forces Shown with the new cadet arc his brother Gary right and his parents Mr and Mrs Robert Brown Cadet Brown was one of youths sworn in as officer cadets by Lieutenant Colonel colleges in hcplember after which they will be com missioned as lieutenants in Armed Forces Dinner Party For 88th Birthday Several friends and relatives enjoyed a birthday dinner at the home of Mr Em Rogers It was to honour him on the oc caslon of his birthday We extend congratulations and many happy returns He celebrated his birthday Friday August 13 Mr and Mrs Lloyd Marshall and Mr and Mrs McEnery left last week for a few days holidays on a motor tour through northern Ontario went as far north as Dryden On the way back they called on friends at and cousins of the Marshal Is at Sudbury Miss Beverley of St Catharines few days last week with her grand parents at the Smith farm There was a large crowd and cars were sides of the town tine for a long way in the village last Monday night when much interest was taken in the auction sale at the former home of Mr F W Shorllil The Grooming Showmanship At Calf Club Meeting by Carol The August meeting of the Acton H Calf Club was held on August at the farm of and family Rock Wood The meeting was opened with a type demonstration by Bill on Judging beef cows The members Judged a class of mature Shorthorn cows with reasons given by James Brown Laurie Pierce Joyce Parker Marie Murray and Carol The official lacing and reasons were given Keith MeKinnon a member of the Halton Beef Club and a guest at the meeting Bill gave a grooming demonstration and discussed clipping beef cattle Cathy and Carol Sommerville gave a showmanship demon using a Shorthorn bull calf The business portion of the meeting wsa opened by the President Cathy who led the members in the recital ion of the H pledge The at tendance of 19 members and visitors was recorded by the secretary Beryl It was decided by the mem that a steering com be appointed to convene the work for the float for Acton Pall Fair Members of the committee are Karen Pierce chairman Barb Brown Tom Parker and Laurie Pierce Beryl McEnery and Tom Parker spoke on their trip to Maryland as part of the exchange program Nino club leader congratulated Beryl and Tom for Ming chosen on this trip Bill Lasby conducted the lessons breeds systems of breeding artificial in semination and advantages and disadvantages of crossbreeding Nino questioned the members on the Refreshments were served by Mrs Lasby and Cindy Brown thanked the Lasby family for their kind Left handedness occurs In about nine percent of human being new owner will take up residence shortly Mr and Mrs Foster and sons who have been occupants of the home for few years will be moving to Georgetown The weather was ideal for an outdoor wedding on Saturday afternoon Rev Kelvin John Eton was the officiating clergyman when about 100 guests gathered on the lawn at the Ridley home for the marriage of Ann King to Dale Frederick Carle ton The catered for the wedding supper which was served buffet style on tables set outside amid the lovely surroundings of the farm Mr and Mrs Leslie Bruce of Dundee Scotlond have been enjoying a holiday with Mr and Mrs Alexander Kelr During their stay here they Mr and Mrs on a motor trip to the western provinces They went as for west as British Columbia Mrs Bruce Is a sister of Mrs Keir Mr and Mrs Bud Snow Myrna and Gregory left or a camping holiday last week Mrs of Whitby Is spending a holiday with her granddaughter Mrs David Glnter Winifred Smith Jack at a ceremony in Hamilton Citizenship Court The cadets will begin a four year course at of the Canadian military GARDENING HINTS FOR MONTH OF AUGUST August is a planting season Gomme nor specialist Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food New plants will have time to establish themselves before winter months Prepare the soil now if you Intend to phnt evergreens and perennials during Fertilize established Inwus again to prepare them for winter If weeds been a problem will usually eradicate them he libel follow the directions when using herbicide Keep ahead of the by preparing the soil now for seeding or sodding ntw lawn Take tunings of geranium and other easily rooted plants that want to grow or next season slips can be rooted in moist sand potted to be taken indoors in late September Sow seeds of perennials and in August This is also a good time to select flowers for drying For the most pleasing results the specimen chosen should be at their best Glycerine or silica can be used to preserve them Or use a fine dry sand a little at a lime around the foliage and lowers Leave the box undisturbed about 1 week until all moisture ii taken up by sand Some flowers such as and Chinese lantern Glen Williams Christening Here For Calgary Child Mr and Mrs Robert Corey and daughter of Calgary Alberta ore spending two week vacation visiting with parents Mr and Mrs Tom Norton of the village and Mru Oliver Carey of Last Sunday ihe Rev James officiated at the christening of at St church Godparents for were Mr and Mrs Peter Norton and Miss Norton Following the christening friends and relatives gathered at the home of Mr and Mrs Tom Nor The monthly meeting of the Monarch Hunt Club whose camp is at was hosted last Sunday by Mr Harold Bennett Members attending were Bill Henderson Bill Ritchie Fred Bob Bill Hyde Clarence Spence Herb Wild Red George Burt and guest Mr William Bennett Mr and Mrs Robert Mc Master have been travelling on some holidays visiting with relatives and points of Interest Their trip the Monkey Jungle and Lion Safari at Gait and the salt mines at They also spent some time with Mr and Mrs Jack Thompson and Johnny of Chatham and of Donna Armstrong traders known as probably HERALD AUG IT TIME OR I faHOWS There will be quality fruit flowers and vegetables on display at over fall fairs and garden shows In Ontario this year says Gomme horticultural specialist Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and hood There bound to be several exhibits of interest to you at a fair no mailer where you live In a city apartment or on a arm fairs and horticultural flower shows are held between August late October Locally produced flowers fruit and vegetables are arranged in attractive displays Many garden tips can be gained at the Canadian National Exhibition flower show Several organizations and landscape contractors will have exhibits Specimens of evergreens and flowers will be displayed by nurseries who will also provide practical hints for their culture One wing of the horticultural building wilt be set up as a theatre showing a series of horticultural films Lectures will be given by some of Ontario best know horticultural is Is Consultants from horticultural societies and other organizations will be available to answer questions moke suggestions Guaranteed Investment Certificates now Get yours today at VICTORIA S 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in addition to any other on fee payable BEFORE APPLYING YOUR OWN CHOICE OF LICENCE PLATES PLEASE READ CAREFULLY THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION Annual registration All will continue to pay tho annus registration too lor their vehicles when they obtain ihcli now plates Additional Foo for Own Plotos own I plates are required to pay on lie and a separate tor each sot covers tht period during which w I bo used a minimum three years HOW TO GET OWN CHOICE PLATES a lor each sot plates requested must accompany your on You by loiter or send on cation farm to Specnl Mm of on and Com Block Queen Park Toronto Pi clearly your name and address you licence yiar licence plates Do not send car ownership Send only cation and Own Choice col will bo processed on a onto first TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT SEND YOUR REQUEST NOW II plates you request going to bo available you wi receive an acknowledgement will toll you when and how you may obtain them II you request are not to b ova your payment will returned with loiter on Note Tho option ol Own I plates is open only to owners passenger cars and station APPLICATION FOR OWN CHOICE LICENCE PLATES To SpecUl Pitts Off Ministry Tram port it Ion and Micdonld Block I IT J Toronto Plaits print SECOND CHOICE j Q THIRD CHOICE ED MINISTRY OF TRANSPORTATION AND COMMUNICATIONS ONTARIO Hon Gordon Ciilon Mlnltur A T C Deputy welcome to WORLDS IflRGeST ll Family Fun For All of all time at Canadian National Exhiblion on now through Sept in Toronto Just look at a lew of waiting for you The Peoples Republic of China Appearing for the first time Republic Ch na is ng an impressive splay industrial scion tide artistic exhibils Big BandsDuring lie next two weekends the Big Band Era returns Gene Aug and Les Sopl ng momorable and Free the Band International PavlllonSee exhibits from many lands including na Brazil Czechoslovakia Finland Germany Philip pines Portugal Romania and Sweden Sesame Street Stars In New MusicalBob McGralh and Long known to as Bob and Susan Sesamo Street appear in their new children show A Happy Time Twice daily through Aug 3 In 1 Matinee Thrill Show Aug Sept Three shows for the of one The ever popular Jack Koch man Hell Drivers who will again amaze thoir daring plus Yogi Bear Show and Flint stones Show packed with songs dances and fun filled adventures to give the kids an extra treat Tickets Adults SI 50 SludentsSlOO Children An exhilarating mix of lovely girls lovable water clowns and lively water skiing at ils fastesl and fun Free daily on the CNE waterfront Evening Grandstand Spec taculars through Sep at p Each great show is ned by such top inter national stars as Anne Murray Sonny a Cher and many more and 00 Then a mile and a half Midway many new breath rides free horse shows anlique and custom cars rock concerts and recilals films and fashion shows Canadian Inlernalional Air Show Sep 4 and a wide array of sports CANADIAN NATIONAL EXHIBITION Toronto Until Sept 4 Open Sundays WHERE ELSE CAN YOU SEE AND DO SO MUCH IN 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