Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 25, 1951, p. 4

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the georgetown herald wednesday july 25th 1951 new okeefes a good selection appointment of used binders one new no 18 ten ft power takeoff binder ihc 2row corn binder like new murt allison massey harris sales service phone 100 mill street n 1 wrestling friday august 3 845 pm team match 2 falls out ok t the mask wild bill cody vs don shoures and johnny barclay one other feature match 1 hour ttnie limit milton arena ringside 75c adult 50c children henry h farmer o j mckeough sales manager okeefes brewing company limited announces the appoint ment of henry h farmer as okeefes representative for georgetown guelph and strat ford mr farmer is a native of stratford and a member of the stratford rotary club i playing at casino billy meek who entertained at the lions club ladies night held recently at hilltop lodge is billed for a weeks engagement at the casino toronto starting july 2ui in the great lakes alone is one- half of the fresh water supply ul the entire world armadillos art- always horn in g roups uf fuui jiij uf ilii vi 1 1 it m ashgroye saturday bride was honoured at shower on monday evening july 16th a shower was held at the home of mr and mrs hector bird for jessie wingfield and jack milton when one hundred friends and neighbours from waterloo school section and ashgrove community gathered to gether mrs clayton dick was the chairlndy for the eveniyig and op ened by all singing the maple loaf norman bird jr played a piano solo a htlmorous reading by mrs thomas gillen duet by bar bara cunningham and bernice wil- son and then the lovely gifts were brought in and opened by jessie and jack mrs leslie gillen the tyi president presented jessie with a large wall mirror both bride and groom thanked everyone and the evening closed with lunch the family piciuc of the wms mission band wild baby band was held on wednesday afternoon july 18th at the lovely farm home of mrs vern picket there was a large attendance of childhen and mothers mrs frank wilson first vice president opened the meeting in the absence of president mrs hector bird who came later the hymn for th beauty of the earth was sung a helpful devotional ser vice was conducted by mrs walter brownridge valerie nurse and barbara cunningham each favoured with a piano solo mrs kcv k ainsworth gave a ery interesting talk on family lite in japan illus trating it with pictures curios and japanese costumes following this the children went for a swim then back lo the lawn where mrs j ii hunter conducted games there was j sale of articles lu raise supply n uv lh ha iwm mrs horace barnes spoke a few words of appreciatian to jessie wingfleld who has been such a suc cessful teacher of the beginners class in sunday schdol and nancy hunter presented jessie with a picture lunch ended a lovely af ternoon jantje and siestke siderius of brampton visited for a few days last week with miss marilyn wil- son rff mr atifl mrs ym tfowers and daughters sylvia and joan of guern sey channel islands are visiting at mr and mrs robert cunninghams our deepest sympathy goes to the rrlgden family in the death of their mother at hornby lasj week mrs richard hewins of hamil ton has been visiting with her sis ter mrs walter brownridge and mr i brownridge glen williams bob lucas home from camp after operation bob lucas who was at camp ipperwash underwent an appendix operation at the military hospital in london returning home tues day of last week mr and mrs wellington riggs and family have just returned from a trip through the west where they visited with relatives and saw a great many of the beauty spots both in canada and in the states mrs rials sister miss vera feist of wembley alberta returned with her for a visit mr and mrs clifford davison wayne and patsy mrs william davison and elizabeth ward spent a few days travelling in northern ontario visiting at algonquin park and parry sound on their way home they visited with rela t w wa creemore- idylwxld lake of bays baybville ontario for a happy holiday in friendly atmosphere good food comfortable accommodation new tennis shuffleboard courts excellent beach canoeing write for folders i v cabi housekeeping cabins 2 miles north of rruristville on no 11 highway where georgetown meets mr and mrs pete hunter are year hosts central tourist horn i on beautiful lake nlplsarn i rooms with bath meals fishing and hunting m j dwyer callander i still time to plan your vacation through these advertisements mr and mrs andrew wheeler and lorraine of toronto visited at his home here on the weekend mr and mrs bert lucas mr and mrs f bruce and mrs g oliver all of london and mrs c lucas of georgetown were sunday tisi- tors with mr and mrs jack lucas mr and mrs paul chmara and family of toronto visited with her sister mrs c hancock gail hancock returned to toronto with them for two weeks holiday mr j harris of detroit is spend ing a week or more with mr and mrs d stamp mrs r puckering spent a few days visiting her sister mrs g hill and mr hill in toronto notice to creditors all persons having claims ag ainst the estate of samuel j sharpe late of the village of camp- bellville who died on or about tihar- 16th day of july 1947 mustiflle par ticulars of same with us on or beforv- the 4th day of august 1951 aftar that date the estate will be dlstnr- tributed having regard only to claims then filed dated at milton this 23rd day of july 1951 dicr dick solicitors for hav admiiiistratrbc hl milton chit now avalable at canada automatic transmission highest cash prices dead stock horses 250 ea cattle 250 ea hogs 50 cwt according io sup and condition hone fergls 15 collect darujic ft company of camala limited farm news pasturing new seedings halton experiment some of our readers may recall that in our column in the issue of the firsl week in may we made some observations based on a visit to ii field which had been seeded in f a good catch of seeds wai secured on this particular 24acre fielri owing tr the scarcity of pasture in th laic summer the owner of necessity pastured ih acres of the field but fenced olt f acres adjoining the bush follow ing our visit to the field in lae april we repotted there is still a vgood stand in lxth sections of the fielri but there is an almost unbe lievable difference in the vigor and gin th of the two sections we fllsto staled in the same arlirjv juting by present appearance wr would expect quite a difference in the yields of hay off the wo sections of the same field thanks to the farm owner we are now able to present the final story the two sections were baled separately on the ibacre section which was pas tured he got a toal of ifill hales while on the incre section unpas- tured there was a total of i2li balis assuming that the bales averaged fifty pounds each this works out ii yirld of three quarters of a ton per acre from the pastured acre against 2 tns per acre off i he iiupnt- turid area we would remind out readers that this story comes trom two sections of the same field bolh 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