Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 16, 1948, p. 12

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the georgetown herald wednesday june 16th 1948 r and tms of interest to halton farmers 1 junior farmers anp junior uotmemaktms hop achievement day sflvoptyypiht i hulton juniors participated in tic ufindal achieve ment day on saturday of butt weok twentyfive young ladie under th leadership o t mia mar irvine county t llbftio tcouortlitit utg their display nnrf demonstrations pertaining to thf project being well jwiuud and wall roomod and thi- supir clubv a the- mutoii towiillan k during the f- ternoan a gboilly number of the ww olvlhe- senior institutes ojf tbecuty avero ih- kuendaiice and followed with fceeil iutercsfc the- de uotisttfitionw staged bjp the various groups x reprcschtipg the- project clubp ut ashgrov horaby um hqpe andash v the miflsoii- eloortor stark and mae wingfiejd won the champion- bhip awuidh lionutoj hy tho hal tori womobs xmtituuk and will partici pate in the bus trip being staged through new york slate vernfont and jifaaaachuaetts to bo tin- nee through mai no and quj to qubec city und returning along the stluwretco via mon treal itnd other poiiiti of hiterct in eastern- oiiuurio i ofchqr it wards in- connection tho juoiof horoomatirb acfaieve- rneut day wore iiw follows bank of torontb trophy for inurtownkhip teams of three wn by neuon township reprtntd by midrti kdid evtdyp pellotfcjrio- and marjo- rio liucw jaeh of the ijiree yuunfc iwdiuswa prtsenttu th a gllver rejfc diah by the uitik of toronto while the ashtfrove wt sriecia to th high beginner was won by wior spitier of the xirae ho axe ciujbvv fiftythree young men with ag- rie hep- j- e- whiuiock in charge judged ten claws rt livestock in its true by wiley padan frances rafferty studies voce mnongihano j sue mms cua uudttsniirf tb hnhw1 sk ajso stums wwc uuaciiimtimmnohu axnos uwo uawowijioaoonuouuowapoiu2i the canadian national dollar where it came from iviii freight 78- yiiiakrrvirtvifmivilht passenger 90 mailm evpraas 59 other ravenva 61 where it went opratiwg expcnscs sogil tio loavea of bread aboe wprcwnt uie caiulan national dollar fa 1047 at tho top ri tha iticomo bolow it utc outo by for the largeat proportion of every dollar taken in laat yea from frelrht traffic the railway carried 86221270 toiui of rht the heaviest load in its history and the revcnum from tlila ineaa amounted to s4282002 pusaenker traffic had a value of joltaw tlio number of piuutenkeru carried beink 212689 on the expense tide by far the lowest item waa wasca it anvount- shy 64jv conta of every dollar anent for all purpoaea hie expend- for foal won the next jurjiint single item it took 11j2 eenta at xscr dolur oparatiiie revenue for the ayatem in 1m7 were 43a1 97960 and artninaaa fs071226o7 leaving an oprung net of l altt ttbaaymant of taxea aqulpment renta othar and fnbiimw hi iataraat an bonda held by tb the olhjt hmdfgvwo wt to pl asainat fovenibmat amomlfc to wtfioim- tta ka faett tor the yaar ml ix aflof it on chaxfas aw la torurnment flraraa ara tadtan from the aaamal aajport raeaathy tojuaj the morning on the following farrnn m c beaty jerseys john 1icket holstino valley crfit farm cydedule m t wuuon yorkahirci j ii willv molt hmnjlmdiiru slcep and sbort- honih oral rcuhotia were ifiven by each of the 6i cuntealunta on fivtr i thu claviei i uic afternoon ut lhu milton lth school uie offi cial judfej bein a m ltnrr au- eintu director ox kxtennion ont- lpl of a tfric allure toririto ii kcotchmerr federal dept of ag riculture ted conover uranyjton j h willmou mtlfon and cvo it if reckon f lirrmtc the tbirnpioirjiij trip to tlio 4h congnvas ut ohicujfc waif woij by fniser mcna4i of the morvul jun iors while the itih novice was i john atcciure of aorjjetown wliof utereby retivem tlm cunadm nat- icnitl liitld other awjurdrtwrc akf follawt ujoxofj ntovn -cotht- trophy for itier-loun- j ship comptitjy woij by the xai 0ttcvirij township tvamv matle up or ward llrownridtfj wm- hruin i and stuart awxajider th norvul juniors trophy to the- champion judxe on thiy marc ik and june com- petitionh-r- wrd itrwtiridu ta- lerrno junior trophy to the coach w thjjhikh uanj ward urbwn- membera beiri uciik devrie and johnmcciure the dr tt k aiwierson ivophy for inter- ah competition won by the norval ci ab their repremeitativea bein ward brownridsr franer mcnabb douglas alexander henk devriea doujrlan curriei and stuart alexan der the donald robinson trophy horsea to govdoa darby rock- wood duncan campbell trophy heef to geo lucas freeman uaronston trophy dairy to bob alexander georrt town mason knitting ivopby sheef to david fclletterio milionf thog ii lake lock trophy swine to wm brain and the former trip winners special to ward krownridjr douum cur- rie bob alexander nnd wm alex ander the big annual evtintfbr hal ton junior farmers wa concluded witi the presentation of prixes in the milton town hall cameron wil son president of hal ton juniors waa the chairman of the evening iridge hii team dave leilettcrio work in progress at lowviixe recreationaju pamk farm leaders aided by heavy equipment from the county of hal- ton and the townships of nelson and trafalgar hwunc into action at the lowville recrentioaal iark on thursday of last week- the erec- 1 tion of a foot bridge levelling and j grading of the grounds in prepara- 1 tion for the lading out of softhull diamondr and track for field events i was the order cf the day f the firttt big even to be held on on the new grounds will be the i federation fiela day on saturday june luth commencing at 1000 am dst some twenty six soft- ball teams will be in action in addi tion to the track events for the hajton junior farmers when they will select their top athletes to rep resent hulton at tin western on tario junior farmer field day at guclph on june 25th a total of six diamonds are being prepared to accommodate uie 18 rural publi school softbal teams which have entered and also for the inter- township sof tijalj competition the hal ton junior farmers and junior homemakers teams the annual contest between the teachers of the north and south halton etc everything points to a big day for young and old and a large crowd is anticipated at this beauty spot at lowville which is being de veloped by hajton federation of agriculture incidentally the dub lin wi is looking after the inner man so that all that remains to make it an outstanding success is favourable weather on saturday june 19th oow your money by regular deposits in a savings account at the canadian bank of commerce and watch it grow as your savings grow so does your ability to buy the things that require planning and ready cash start saving today you will be glad you did the canadian bank of commerce georgetown branch r h ireland manager farmers week at oac the annual vjait to the ontario ajjricultural college by many thousands of farm folk from all sections of ontario u in progress this week every day from monday to fri day inclusive there is a com plete programme for young and old- this includes conducted tours to the experimental plots and through the various livestock barns displays of farm machinery and exhibits pertaining to soils crops etc have been prepared by the various departments at the college are made most welcome on any day j reunion and the 50th atherijaa will from monday june 14 to friday be held at the home of victor llah june 18th j hornby halton wlp host to family reunion members of the hall clan held their 48th annual reunion recently at uie farm home of stan hall mpi and mrs hal near hornby wih some hundred members of the fumily in attendance amohjr those who spoke were victor hall who recited some of the family history bert pctcb of presentation to retiring s jl teach eks m iort credit ken wilson of church- a n former year lunch bene amj kut supplied by the ontario agricultu ral college incidentally the prac- ut 8c read letters frmoj t 7 t 7 tce of assigmng a definite day for w uiulhie t be pre ppprecat waa voiced for uny particular county has been u im u- discontinued and all farm people j i mrs w g o tbomjmoa tained present and paat sunday school teachers of st gaoix church at a social evening in tfce itectory recently when a presenta tion waa made to mr ted arnold and misa yvonne adams who ara retiring from their poaitiona each was presented with an ettaavad silver cream and sugar and tray and mr and mrs ken wilson of- their home for next years the service they had rendered th soav lay school the bell telephone companv of canada m ben smvke party lines enable us to serve thousands of families who would otherwise be without service considerate sharing of party lines is important in ensuring a high level of service for all zr-

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