tbe georgetown herald wedneaxky oct 1 i 1950 i in r 1 1 eryiav1 snow plow inventors form new company page 10 vott lettst ast tltlst to tichtl hmuii entfcoritits lay we med whole wheat la oor diet it contains vital bod ejeeserits and nsjsnco tbudom but if aaaav tarn 100 waeif witatl en joy deudens golden nabsco actirmm wwjut and mhjc hooiow statvfe tlww ct bbenits cooked or lreibfnm the padcac new mow plows both in vented by residents ot halton county will aoon be on the market they will be developed by halton manufacturing company limited a private company formed by the in ventors to produce and tell them the plows are specifically designed tor use by farmers in plowing lanes and barnyards and by towns cities and townships tor road worv gordon w brigden of hornby la president ot the firm leslie lowe campbell vtlle vicepresident and wllllkm- wynn dunbar teqretary- treasarer for the present paru for the machines both of which have patents pending will be manufac tured in shops at- hornby and campbellvule the new company is a combine of two inyentors each of whom has developed a specialised snow plow best known in town is the rotary loader developed by mr lowe which was used this past winter in georgetown tor snow plowing by mantell nelles of acton at the time townspeople were struck by the amazing ipeed and efficiency which the machine exhibited when put to wok on the downtown streets mr brigden has de eloped a cyl inder plow which can be used by farmers and on township and coun ty roads tits six foot plow deli vers snow n distance of 40 to 50 feet throwing the snow in both directions all members of the new firm which started operations on mon day october 2nd are practical machinists mr brigden a native of hornby operated a garage there from 1929 until two years ago when he opened a machine shop mr lowe after working in guclph and brantford opened a welding and machine shop at compbelk ille in 1941 and three years ago took mr dunbar into oarlncrship the two machine shops will continue to op erate in the same locations under i company monfgership umkhou8k nursery stock roses shrubs trees evergreens magnolias gooseberries raspberries red and black currants j b wilson son are photm 248 opposite golf link now and then we figure any high degree of mternatrfiftul cooperation is improbable in n world where most people won t kicp to the right of a crowded sidewalk subways are pnrtiill ventilated by th piston iition of trains dn- infl the air through the tubes e p head optometrist eyes examined scientifically hearing aid batteries quick repairs to glasses binoculars field glasses etc 58 st georges sq guelph phone 1s20 est 20 years mstttttltaidmtt limfioimwj mfcttifts tho district president mrs mil ton brown of hornby was guest speaker at the october meeting of llmebouse wj held at the home ot mrs j noble in umebouse village more than twenty ladles were present to hear her address she brough congratulatlrfn to this enterprising group ot ladies and wished them continued success in their work patience was- the theme jot her talk she remarked that womens duty to home and community should be the centre of thetr jives not the circumference alter singing o canada and re peating the lords prayer roll call was answered w tiamlrts a cans dian wild flower minutes of the september meeting treasurer s re port and correspondence were read by mrs ellerby a great deal of business was considered mrs sam gisby wasappointcd delegate to a twoday convention held at strat ford on october 17th and 18th an invitation from stcwarttown w i to attend their autumn tea was accepted mrs frank brown wai teappolted leader ot the girls training course with mrs s kirkpatrick as her assistant a shower was planned for saie4he childreq fund a bank account is to be oocned for robert harold barber infant ion of mr and mrs harold barber fourth line of es- queslng mrs s ktrkpatrlck was rcclcctcd to the hall board for s a three year period reports were gien concerning fall fair work garden displays and flower and fruit funds mns e l miller gac and interesting motto on duty makes us do things well loe makes us do them beautifull current ctnts prepared by mrs mcvt were read b mrs ellerb the iontncrs read short articles intitltd margjrini what kind ot people are canadnns tht cookie jar ind tht ultimate curt mrs kirkp itnck showtd an old pit urt or doll v irdtn vu r tlosinu tht mtttnik with tht ilioiial nlhtin mrs riiihl and mrs h norton isisttd tht hosltss to sirvi rifrt hmtnls p0k1smanship ada unlimited r wn xpl at 194q um lack ant tamil tip i taps ware masclmd with the clearwater rletmalbembers tip taps amaakml ttuaoejh the cream a north american seflball ihha axe hurler the tersata learn trailed tram mm 3rd te hie 7lh laning ham had h up 11 fee 10 tsamaa he ham evlfteeva w lecfc tu taps wij m twit jtmi tfcvy 8 anwgsaj wgnavawv vawwmatww vtmav fhpiw fal ww pm wmw saftball hamplaaihlp wzf kn teamwork hoi won many flrk for canadian iportt- mn and tamwodt with sporhmanthlp can help you too in wofli onill play togwttmr thy hp your icopa for opportunity in conawa uv v h j s ltadinj jersey breeder ws win fai founder out of petl count s most out standing cilrzans duncan o bull died last weik at his farm home near brampton sa leading canadian jersey breed er mr bull was born in bramp ton in 1878 and with the exception of tin enrs when he was in busi- nes abroad he residtd at the family home where his brother colonel bartley bull and he carried on the jersey cattle business under the name of b h bull and son for sev eral dtcades they wtrc joined in the partnership by his son john fifteen years ago from an acreage of 250 with less than ninety head of cattle in 1902 the business has increased steadily until today the land coven moo acres and the herd totals 800 the farm is the largest importer and ex porter of dairy cattle in canada rounrtatlon jersey stock has been sold to nineteen different countries top exhibitors in the jersey clas ses tht bull entries have triumphed in shows all oer canada and the states brampton basllua who es tablished the worlds retord tor hutttrtat prodiution among all breeds of cattle came from the hull herd in recent times one animal bred on the farm sold tor j2 mm mr hull helped to found the t anailuiii jt rsev cattle club til 1110 was twltt its prtstdcttt and an hotiuiar prtsidtnt for u number of ar lit was the only miu- rt sidi nt of the statts to eir ih a illrtttor of tht aimrtuin jivsty t niili club a foiiudi i of the hnyal vtinttr rair lit was a pnit pnsident of this organliithm and was on the pt rm- iiih nt txitutiw at the timt of his dt alh in the irltl of lommertt mi bull was out of the oiganlzers of the ki ivluator company of conadu i imilttt and was a direttor of the loininiuy he was a past president of ptel county conservative asao- tlutlon and played a leading role in several provincial and national conventions he was a member of peel memorial hospital board and grace united church duncan o bull was a son ot the lato bartholomew hill bull and sarah duncan bull and is survived by one daughter mrs alexander m hutchinson toronto and one son john rrhe only members dt the original family- now living are mrs r o mckay and mrs archi bald hlsldp toronto lira wlliam gibson and colonel bartley bull ot brampton and thats how wbuitfscw its the biggest contract i ever went after so i lost no time in getting over to my bank manager george i said ill need some help to handle a job this size we went over the whole thing discussed how much i would need when i landed the contract he gave me a line of credit and i was able to go right ahead now the schools as good as built it is an everyday part of your local bank managers job to provide shortterm credit so that payrolls can be met material bought goods produced and marketed sponsored by youft bank daily ie tin in i i t v r octoiii 19so j 5a0ito canada swm6 bonds untt u cmzrfm lticfuee efotolo tit haoe 4vui4u24 ivitfc6 tifpe jjatckiu caaaj mcumtfc sbw9 attention farmers w re paying the highest prevailing idniftr ombv or crippled rarawsimsiik horses cmtle hogs teleplmmtr cqattrt far gordon yc