Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 24, 1938, p. 5

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the georgetown herald wed nesday evening august 24th 1938 page 5 mmi s fine food specials sncul oaarasoau ftntona cnaauj butter 2 49 steaks chafca itad fillets 17 choice tender beef koimd bone shoul roast 1 6s boneless nd ollts fkjne rib roast 2j3s boili beet 1 imata immaa jm kaast blade roast 18 roiudsteak roasts 231 fresh young fork picnic style shoulders pork bolts spareribs 19s 2551 15s whue they last sweet pickled cottage rolls special 25 this and that in by a mae mcollvray vocal boys to race at canadian national exhibition on monday sept 6th labor day four of georgetown long and short distance runners will compete at the olff in the mile and three mile track events pave crtchton bui collier johnny and jimmy kmmer- son have proved to be very successful in this line of sport and ire wish them every success ai the ex crtch ton is a member of west end y while the other three boys are attached to gladstone athletic club girls 1 havb your autograph books ready no doubt syl apps and jimmy fowler will have a busy r on saturday singing authograph books for the fair sex but they say the inore the merrier news and ipformation foe the busy fumcr here gm lamb repaired b market farmers are cautioned to exercise greater care in the marketing of lambs at this season of the year prices for good early lambs have been very satis factory until about august 1st when many farmers no doubt tempted b prevailing prices during the last week in july began to market lambs that should have been acid an pastures for at least a months and in many cases two mont an oversttpply of ppbi lambs resulteo m a serious drop on all lamb markets and while the situation has partly corrected itself the market is still sensitive to weak ness if producers continue to market undesirable lambs as a rule lambs from the more common domestic breeds of sheep do not finish for market at farm weights under 90 pounds to 100 pounds 80 to 90 lb at the market before selling lambs it is always wise to use the scales this is particularly important at the persent time so that the sale of underweight lambs may be avoided good early lambs are in demand at all stockyard centres packing plants and city markets lamb meat is an especial favourite in the tourist centres and in hotels and restaurants when it is said that lamb is a popular meat this this han fotjus while most people did not even know that roy foulls was taking up the sport of running seriously be bad done some practicing at the univer- slty of toronto schools and this sum- chmtamb from well finished mer won the edward booth memorial carcasses light unfinished la do c u choice spring lamb sho 1 legs ot lamb 2 stewing lamb 12m boneless and railed choice veal roasts 2 1 fbesh lean stewing veal 12 lc 21k small fkg fhee 27 wm king prompt deuveky g theatre friday august 26 wives under suspicion tarring warren william and gall patrick musical high c honeymoon fox news comedy under the wire cartoon maid in china saturday august 27 three bund mice sparkling and gay starring leretia ymng and jed mccrea comedy toot sweet disney cartoon worm turns chapter 7 flash gordon matinee saturday at 3 pjn- v tuesday and wednesday august 30 and 31 you and me sylvia sidney and george raft song hit calling all crooners s cartoon hold it stranger than fiction wednesday is gift night cup for the record crosscounty open and the utjb trophy for the new halfmile record georgetown has turned out some excellent runners and roy is one of them he is at present holidaying in scotland run from toronto to georgetown in 3k boors while it was not noised around much last saturday afternoon three runners from the gladstone athletic club of toronto made a run to georgetown covering the distance in approximately three hours and thirty minutes those nt- the run were orval garbutt freddy bristol and scotty potter and had planned this visit on the georgetown members of the clubbfll collier johnny and jimmy emmcrson they left toronto at 12 noon and arrived here at about 330 it is the intention of these run ners and the club with which they are associated to try and interest more of georgetowns younger boys to start training for long and short dis tance running as there has been a lot of good material turned out in geor getown in the past few years other toronto to georgetown run expected shortly when a letter will be delivered from mayor day of to ronto to mayor gibbons of george town went down fighting georgetowns baseball squad of the halton county league are out of the final round of the playoffs but they went down fighting before oakville the team played a fair brand of ball all season and fans had a place to spend their evenings even though the team did not always come through with a win better luck next year boys i- milton outclassed acton looks as though milton may lead the baseball group again this year un less lefty galbralth of the oak ville team can baffle the miltonltes and we dont think so milton laid acton low by two decisive scores of 72 and 122 so it is moth balls for acton and georgetown softballers now in finals for tiptop trophy pirates retained a firm grip on the tip top tailors trophy by defeating the glen in the first game of the finals in the georgetown softball league pirates took an early lead in the first when alcotts triple drove home tost and tuck in the second tuck tripled with one on later scor ing on mcnallys single the pirates scored their fifth and last run in the fourth the glen accounted for their 2 runs in the fifth pinal score pir ates 5 glen 2 ithe second game of the 3 out of 5 series will be played in the glen on monday night o rjrmh watch our window fresh peach snap 13c 2 lor 25c lugs confeclienerysss2 in parts of eastern canada suitable for alfalfa seed production it was formerly the practice to cut the first crop for hay and the second crop for seed in the best seed producing areas the first crop is now taken for which is cut in august in western canada the cutting of the first crop for seed has always been the practice followed a decision which is sometimes dif ficult for the giow to make is to regard to the proper time to harvest the crop for becd armstrong division of forage plants central experimental farm ottawa since alfalfa seed does not mature evenly due to the prolonged blossom ing period a plant may bear pods varying from ripe which are dark brown in colour to green and imma ture because the ripe pods shatter easily there comes a time when more seed is being lost by shattering than is being repteceduby the ripening of the green pods just before such a time is reached li the proper time for cutting this will be when about half to twothirds of the pods are brown much of the immature seed will ma- tore in the swath i seasons when a hay shortage is ament the g may be com pelled to take the first crop for bay if the second crop is podding up well it may profitably be cut for seed the decision as to when to cut this crop should be decided by the average date ot the first fall mats for the locality if the crop b cut after a severe frost not only is the germanauuty of the seed lowered but the sample will con tain much discoloured seed resnlung not produce the kind of meat that is relished by tourists or by the can adian people poor lambs are not good sellers and are unsatisfactory to all sections of the trade including the consumer this year pastures are excellent all over panada and there is no farm a that puts on cheaper gains than the growing lamb on good grass all farmers can in crease the value of their lambs by a closer checkup in weights and mar keting at the right time rogweing paute ftem roguelng is a valuable method for the control of certain degeneration or running out diseases of potatoes of virus origin roguelng hnpiw the de tection lifting removal and destruc- virus infected plants as a control measure the practice is partic ularly valuable against the three com mon potato diseases mosaic leaf roll and spindle tuber these three diseases produce characteristic symp toms on the potato plant mosaic diseases produce a mottling affect in the foliage leafrou causes a slight general yellowing of the foliage and an upward rolling of the leaves spindle tuber intensifies the green colour of the leaves imparts an up right staring appearance to the plant and causes the production of spindly or misshapen tubers with bulging eyes it has been shown that roguelng should be timely and systematic usually mosaic and leafroll can be detected in the field when the plants are about four indies high at this stage of development the field should be systematically examined row by row for the presence of virus infested plants roguelng should be done pre ferably on dark or dull days as the light conditions a then best for the detection of mosaic on bright days the operator should carry an umbrella or traverse the potato rows in such a manner that his shadow is cast over the plants immediately before him the operator should carry some type of closed container and when a dis eased plant is detected it should be lifted in its entirety with tas utue dis turbance as possible and deposited in the container under no circum stances should diseased plants be pulled and left in the rows nor should they be carried out and deposited on the headland diseased plants should always be carried from the field and then immediately destroyed by burn ing rogucing should be systematic ally practised at weekly intervals un til the potato vines begin to mature for further information write to the nearest plant pathological laboratory current crop report farmers are well along with the harvesting of splendid grain crops m western optario practically all grains are now harvested except late oats while in centra ontario about 751 of the grain is cut and in eastern ontario about 50 j in northern ontario theharvest is well under way stock threshing proceeded rapidly up to august 1st but was interrupted by frequent and heavy rains during the first two weeks of august the average yield of fall wheat for the entire province is now estimated at 27 bushels per acre as compared with 26 bushels in 1937 and a pre cecdlng 15year average otr251 bush els the harvested acreage of 742062 acres is the highest since 1927 and compares with 718413 acres last year total production will amount to ap proximately 20036000 bushels which is the largest crop since eastern western and central on tario the yield per acre was erduced and the quality considerably lowe by leaf and stem rust in each of these three bushels per acre less than in 1s37 but in southern ontario which comprises the two rows counties bordering lake brie and where half the acreage is located the yield was almost five bushels higher than a year ago and this more than offset the decline in other sections heat and rust reduced the crop most severely in the counties- of grey bruce huron wellington and perth spring grains have matured early this season and reports indicate that the yield per acre win generally range from average to slightly above aver age in parueally all counties har ts about a week earlier than damage was caused by the severe outhitak of army worm tn the last ory years but for the pro vince as a whole the loss would prob ably not exceed 3 individual fields however suffered 10 to 15 injury and in a few week end specials thursday friday and saturday fullfashioned ladies fullfashioned hose chiffon 49c pr silk and rayon hose allen a make 39c pr mises ribbed cotton hose 15c pr gloves ladies art silk gloves 50c and 60c for 39c pr 75c and 85c for 59c pr ladies white handmade gloves 59c ladies white purses 100 for 69c ladies silk panties 25c harvey woods silk panties 50c for 39c r shoes ladies and misses oxfords ties and straps low heels 198 shirts mens fine broadcloth shirts zipper front special 129 simplicity patterns 15c 20c 25c agents for langlevs cleaners and dyers mcbean co phone 64 we deliver georgetown save with safety at your rexaix store a the herbal tonic mus-kee- kee 100 colgates doal 1 19c bring us your films for developing and for stawnach bisma rex 75c 150 keller m three minutes special for thu week mhoar service work guaranteed try the new dufay color film and get some pictures in natural color yoa can always shop to advantage at row rexaix store keep coal wtth fruit saline 39c glass free barringtati hand cream 15s 25c denova kidney pill 40 for 40c robbs drug store veloplng crops during july throughout most of the province heavy rains fell in early august lodging standing crops over large areas the rainfall has been beneficial for the growth of late crops and prospects for these crops which include corn late pota toes buckwheat sugar beets and turnips are considered quite favour able pastures are also showing im provement in all sections and as a result livestock arc tn good condition and milk flow is being well maintain ed prices of farm products have de clined recently and are now generally below the level of a year ago in the case of grain crops the decrease from last august is very considerable and is due to larger world crops in on tario farm income is largely deter mined by the prices of secondary com modities such as cattle hogs butter egs etc all of which are down in price church news scripture text blessed be the god and father of owr lord jems christ who hath blest as with all sptribaal messing in heavenly places in christ eph 1 3 st georges charch rev w o thompson rector paeventh stmday after trinity holy comnmnjon s i sunday school ajn matins 11 ajn pjn celebrated fortieth wedding anniversary on saturday evening august 13th a family dinner was held at the estamlnet burlington in honor of the fourtieth wedding anniversary of rev and mrs g w tebbs many gifts and good wishes marked the oc casion friends tn church fraternal and radio circles sending their felici tations to this much respected couple following their marirage in hotting- ham england mr and mrs tebbs resided in ireland for some years their three children being bom in dublin their surviving children are bertram and gladys a son maurice dying some years ago mr and mrs tebbs came to canada thirtythree years ago residing in hespeler where they were in charge of a canadian branch of the misses smileys homes mr tebbs was ordained in 1912 and had charge of moorfleld and drayton parishes later ot erin hlusburg and reading in 1913 he became re of st marks orangevllle going to hamilton in 1915 to become rector of st james church in the afcmrmit overseas of rev dr renison rev mr tebbs was in charge at the church or the ascension in janu ary 1919 he became rector of st lukes burlington in which parish he is stm stationed recently he com pleted his 2000th radio broadcast of old man sunshine he has the dis tinction of having broadcast over ckoc the first church service m canada to go on the air his church choir taking part mrs tebbs is ac tive in church work and is a domin ion life member of the womans aux iliary she- is also prominent to v o n and l o j k wc gazette burlington betald airrerusfasg brine resula try ah wtnrliuamiu ucal several rainstorms resulted in con siderable lodging tn some parts mak ing catting dtnteult but the loss la not serious while tn jbastern ontario rather rnat is altflctfnt the ctaln crap to eastern ontario but the yield is ex pected to be -a- good avtrac and con- d afe the pooryteids of 1sst prectpdmuob waft suffldvnr fbr de- st antons charrh glen wquams eleventh sunday after trinity matins 930 ajn sunday school 1130 rev e g baxter minister 1000 aon service of worship the pastor will preach 1100 ajn sunday school classes win commence 700 pm evening gospel service a welcome to all knex pnsayterhut chedi union sea ric of the united church and knox p church con gregations will be held tn the pres byterian church on sunday next ai u ajn and 7 pjn rev d d david son win preach picobac visitors mkx again ses quints the two daily personal apeaianoes of the dtonne quintuplete for the benefit of visitors has been naiauul following a twoweeks interruption at the regular schedule- slight sore throats and fear of possible minor heart conipucatfcba tt the babies became overexcited dnztec their illness tepalted in the pbyaftdan dr alla ro dalbe canbeji jtfae are able to watch the children at plfy quints wlu g resume ttteh usual dauy scikedule for the past wee they have been allowed out m thatr playground bat fences smtoundtaif wi have been screened la to pnnst owj- slrlets watohint f ftoyal winter pair vember 1513 ooetph winter pah- december l toronto lb-

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