Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 17, 1948, p. 4

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the georgetown herald wednesday march 17 1948 auction sale of furniture tools etc til undersigned has been instruc ted by the executrix of the estate of george munn to sell by auction at the residence guelph st georgetown south of armstrongs garage on saturday march zok at 130 the following antique haircloth living room soito of sofa bericb rocker arm hair and two cbalrg aj1 in good condition 6 antique haircloth cane bottom chairs organ stool 2 i r rockers advance electric washer in good condition extension tablet g dining chairs mg912 ajaninaujrj smalt baffet raymond sewing machine in gcgd condition i b rockjlpg chairs 2 arm chairs small oak dresser and waxhatand dressers and svaslistands 2 woo- 4n beds springs and mattresses mall wardrobe new spring filled mattress drop leaf kitchen table and fourohalrs 4 small tables card table c4blnet electric radio seeds some repairs good ice box kheen cupboard quebec ldtchen isnge coal oil heater galvanized fcatfc tab new electric iron 2 clothe racks buffalo robe dishes kitchen utensils bedding etc 2 childrens sleighs garden tools number of other tools cross cut saw cow chains acytties small estorn lawnmowar milk strainer hacksaw cream can with top- tehms cash prank fetch auct news and items of interest to halton farmers ploughmans folly hi tkd lp head optometrist eyes examined sdeittificady hearing aid batteries quick repairs to riiwri binoculars field glasses etc sb st georgv sq- phone 1829 g uelph eat 28 years flowers for every occasion design work a specialty bonded member tds telegraph delivery serviee- flowora by wire anywhero in tho world norton floral phshe 31 sw caorovtowh wiring or electrical trouble phone 53 1 w schultz electrical construction frj scbulta prompt service dancing with the modern aires orchestra every friday v oddtfellows hall brampton publication of u book enu- plbwrnaus folly by e 11 kaulknor uixuaoct a gool deal of interest back in 1948 and has loft many people doing a bit of wonder- niff uvof exnco if you read tibo book you will recall mr faulkner sugyetfteti that the plow is respob- hitjlot for ftoi impoverishment treat deal of diitbtrous oroaion and uduced crop yields ho eurgpsted the abandonment of rpohs irriga tion use of comraeccw forbiiiaortr and spraying in place of iheae he- would hfiriplydlic into tho top ooil heavy cropti of ua groan ma-ty- ure by tho vwy hlmplu expedient of throwing away the plow and u- inir u distv mr knulluier maintains thut tht following rcmilta will ac crue 1 erottion will be controlled 2 the soil wjll bo enriched with more plant nutrients y yield will hu mcreoaod ou any biveti acre mora vteuihcb will bo produced with higher food valuo it had been a recommended practice in tho drier sections of tho prairie i for many years to till the soil by wihat came to bo known iih plow cud fallow no plow wan ilstd but ruthor the land wn cul tivated with n oneway disc a rod or n blade wo odor it wa not for tie purpose of building up the ot- ftinic iviiltttir in the soil ir in those an ni most of the toll wim hitch in humus h was for the purpose of maintaining a tyaah- cover of stub- bf utjaw woda and crop residue v the surfa uf provoni wind eroo- ka polntedaout by dt liiploy ry ofroclive fom t start- j on a it h very offoclve rttyn trfl 4tatfc point mid to thai point ho- was in agreement with mr iaulkner fallowing the publication of ftr faulkners book tho staff of the held husbandry tiivisloh decided to test the method in brief their experience in 1944 194g and 19441 m attempting to disc the rye into the soil alwayw met with some dlf ticultick in 1044 tho spring wad father wet and backward it was june before fcho ryo could be wor- iked into the soil for the corn crop after going over the rye nut times major the rev charters h p major tho llov henry pelrson charters llh ed hector of si cyprians anglican church died suddenlyat his homo ss wells st- toronto wednesday mar 8 a son of tho late mr and mrs samuel chsrtoni of brampton ho was in his b4th year a votoruii of lotli the first and second world wurs ho enlisted in julwikh 108th cunodlan buiffs uorvins overseas as a combatant of ficer with tho 4th canadian moun ted hiflcit n jsngland and france during the recent conflict he was a member of the canadian chaplain service and served in england as a puait 6f tho 16th general hospital und was at ooo time principal pro testant chaplain with- the canadian arxriy overseas brampton public and ho graduated 6 drought will bo prevented i wi a heavy one way disc they etlll fl there will be no oxccwwo wa- found the ry was not in tho sligh ter in the soil tot dceroc worked into the soil it 7 a reduction in damage by dls- was finally plowed with a mould- cases and paraaiteb will result board plow dr ripley presented a 8 a reduction in the growth of good deal of interesting data on the weeds will also bo realized relative moisture levels whore rye 9 farm work will be simplified omus no rye wu plowed down at and les3 arduous it wnfl therefore most interesting to hear an address at tho annual meeting of the ontario crop im provement association in toronto last month by dr p o ttjploy of the central experimental farm as dr hiplcy pointed out one v ay disc 3 deep disc plow 3 deep disc plow 7 deep mouldboard plow 3 deep mouldboird plow 7 doep various depths ranging from 2 or 8 inches to 9 to 12 inchon we fool the most interesting part of his ad dress to hulton farmers however pertains to an experiment conduc ted over a 12 year period at ottawa uhiiik different implements at var ious depths of tlllagt here it is com oats marlej clovor 12 97 gog 28 1 267 14 81 6 1 333 3 01 15 15 8 34 1 306 11 1 j 08 j 3j5 4 3 11 1 0 17 3 38 1 i 1g in thia experiment provision was more tht mouldboard plov seems to made to allow for the plowing of bb slightly suptrioi to tho disc clover reed for corn corn stubble plou ilowihg seveninchow doop for oata and oat stubble for barley baa been very slightly but not sig- all of the standard torts of plowing nificnntlj superior to three inch wtre intluded it is try clearly jiown that discing even with a one- va disc which doe a moro thor ough job than- a discharrow is dis- tmctly likforior to either the disc or mouldboard plovii for all classes of plowing or reaping further- plowing according to dr itiplej plowing ib not folly in eastern canada but it need not be deep plowing i wonder if halton far mers could agree with dr kipley in this final statement dr archer wallace to address milk producers ihc annual entertainment or theatre night jointly sponsored by halton hohtoin breeders cjuband halton milk producers association is scheduled for the princess thea tre milton on wcdncstlaj evon- mg march 2 hh una annual event always draws a packed house and tho directors of the tvo associations report there is already the usuul btroni demand for ticketu dr archer wallace of lorontol d t lorn w ifl totnttlie ffutatiipliikur his sub ject a i ale of i wo citio w ill bl in the form of an illustrated adir i he asutinb urti ts wll i be up to the uaual hih standard ward few weeds brew in an of the treated rows there is still much to ht harried about tht idea before it can be- tomi a recommended practice ac cording to the article in quest ion the corn treated with 1- and tjrown without ultivation uldtd just as much as corn that was cul- tnated i list efnll tht witiu p rsorflu siw a fitilof i orn iu n wikwi tot k w kleh had bt t n sjn aed with j- id lor control of wiids un- fortunatch w l h i lititt n tht details but u we retail it had been wlldless corn without cultivation in a icelent issue of one ol the vmeiiean iarm journals there is an niteictin and umazink storj of wttd control in torn by means of j- id attoiriuib to the aiticlt tliere ha already been some unall prac- tie illj uiedless plots of corn raised without c i setiiik a cultivator j hi nitthoj was liirnjtlj to kill the weed eed in the extreme tup soil with 24d und leave the ground unuih he d foi tht rest of the he 111- jti i w hcphait weed c jc 1 1 i the usda u reported to be one ol the firt to put it in piaetical list iar aj inst sjtrinj kep- liai t ol liih k u den wt 1 1 c oi u in eaih ht jilanttd a few rows more than ubual net mormnjr ho ro- cied an aimiirinnont that wa to til him out of tin tountrj for four months 1 ht n he thoiikht of all that sweet coin lie hid juat plantt if what would take eai e of it ilia next thought was his j- id spray riff why not try staying the ground with the weed killer perhaps it would kill enough weed sued to koep tho garden from bo- coiiiiniy a junfflo in lute uurnjner wheti kcjhart returned home there was no awet corn left tho fajnlly hud ukon euro of unit but noitlior wee there any weed the only vefltotatlon outside of the stalks wia a tvw clumps of crab ftrasil about the tmnotime john an- derriott a crop spculst was lry- fntf aotnetwiii new at th rutgers experiment station in new jer sey a week after h planted svn vmrutjm of hybrid corn ha sprayed put of the rww whh 2id other hm dustwl vbr jkh4 tvwp k of feet hitfbt in an in e xt e lleyit t rap of u a i hip exeejit for w ht i t ipp irt rttlj the in t in t n woi kinj j fn the jutwie i r iku c e 1 ti r i t ue i u i huh it sc urids sert it it s just jo isihlc t da soon when wc t a elfi to e rop that h i oujile ent il wiu 11 uid clean ft v ualehes pi ie rs had il hun mill epi u feet tin f int i tic hut til e m the i h irtst a i in e r bet n c ulti atod in an iunt we ujidci 1 mil tlu 11 ilton i ip imi i i im lit ssociatian his orm ttntitil pi ins tu c nrr on onu de monstra- t ion wml with j1d m corn ficldj this coining humnu i ma in we 11 kilou how prattie il and iffectm it il iu t fall j 1 iix cow iio il nnni ktin ihs intel b iei ild tirahani lorn town mil ned uid ti ti d in till pstate of n i n tthanson mnjli rtyt kann l ile on t ii in h i c onif ttid he st n ioe- nil t ten year of up rns tctil hutttifat prod iction i 7481 lb j und in iilt lujt ricoid jiroilucul 111117 ll mill 616 lbs rnt with mi aeiail ti ht of r j 1 ici cent tern 1b n iihukiiii r of tin outitunil- uik sire brampton rawirito itaalint oiu of the highest production ulrug ir ut il in anada mr nnd mr i w ilutt of llutkuivllli ontario uro interna tionally known as btpwer and dev elopers of uladlnli and at hutton- vlho thoy grow kladioli by tho aero ihcy arc also ostabllfdilnpr nn out- standine jersy liarii one of their cows has recently comjilelwl a ploodld record wlshtonwlah doris bred by h hunter arnott of stroetsviue ontario and ownod and tested at the bolt farm has produ ced in 805 day 984 lbs milk 667 lbs fa wlh an averse teat of 597 per cnt doris for her out- mind s4d wttb a fartlusar and staodin production has bn awar- hd t as tef diisasnf alttxtasa i dad a suvar medal certlflcata by isiasil tlsns tkaua swosi aitsr- the ca ihan janay cattu chsk kducatint in high scboofa ho irraduated from nnlty coupko toronto ui kil and cnivrqd the aiinuitry as curate at st johns norway toronto later becoming fecto of st acnes church lon branch for the pasi lfl yours hi had boon rector of st cjirinns ansrllcan church h tor onto marrlod in april l2z to the formor norma natftrees of brarrtpton the couple marked their silver wedding anniversary on april 2bth 1047 for many years he was padre of tho peel and duffenn regiment and later with the lome scots prior to his enlistment in the chap lain services in 1909 he was padre of christie street hospital bines inn return from overseas he had boon pudro of tho ontario civil sorvicc war veterans association and was a member of the canadian military institute hov mr charters in ills post 19 years as rector of st cyprians turish hsd contributed greatly to the growth and development of tiie church he was well and favorably known by his parishioners for th keen interest he maintained in their personal and religious welfare surviving beside his widow and one n alan h at home are two miters mrs n norine mcfarl- nnd and mrs t e jean delaney of brampton two brothers hagln- alil brampton- and clarence ot tawa funeral service was conducted bj bishop a li beverly at st cy- puans church toronto on satur day aftornoon at 2 oclock with in- termuit in brampton cemetery brampton conservator n need cl cat be right day or night phone 454 phone arrow taxi outoftown trips a specialty ssep phoftte 37 kingsway cleaners iot a reliable cleaning service phone 375 i 1 abasssssssss photographs taken in the home by albert simson graduate of the dva school of photography children and family groups a specialty no down payment and no obligation to buy unless proofs are satisfactory reasonable rates photo attractively mounted phone 436 evenings for appointments a on and after thursday march 18 kthere will be a 5c deposit on all milk bottles unless empty bottles are exchanged georgetown dairy maple leaf dairy bssj

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