Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 21, 1952, p. 4

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v tat okokokvowm h1haij wednesday kmnlac may ik mm la 1 uncoln motors body repair dodge c desoto sales and service front end aumseant j as tv et wslattf lusert calualea vvek wsw sad dssd cars sad tratkj phone 464 wesleyan st lillicos beauty salon all lines of beauty culture open evznings bxijlbipomtdit bruno sojsi2zi phone 278w main st gladiolus bulbs imported from holland super value 25 for 75c richardsons hardware phone 25j 6t ready tt st for summer boys brown navy flannel short 46x 29 boys white bejce quality shirts 48 179 198 infants nyixn bootees r dry in a wink 195 mcjowans speciftty shop raoni us main st seed corn opbn follmawix btblim and blended hybuds sudan grass and booa cane electric fencers wiee fence ascvpues bale eiators oerl rohaqe aamvebtcbb gssrgelswa brsach milton district cmlp phone 66 georgetown ooldmmoal 18 oc jar i peanut butter 32e uaxwcll house lb bag coffee bbe stohxeys is or tin cream corn 231c wonahch m lb bag flour 172 budget market phone 366 m free delivery- let henry clothe the whole family our merchandise is attrac tively priced for quality buying henrys georgetowns newest clotiuno stobe main street vacation time is coming better see simmons jewellers if you live on this farm you will receive a 100 gift certificate from each of the cooperating merchants on this page and a framed 8x10 enlargement of this photo e5i3b l vrf m 4 your general motors dealer arthur scon motors ltd chevrolet oldsmobtle chevrolet trucks phone 161 amis watch this feature every week in the herald if its your farm come to the herald office and receive coupons worth 16 in merchan dise plus your framed photo no one knows in advance the identity of the farm pictured here lucky farmer rural photo quiz youare invited to inspect the ho 1 tvihetie slicerbaler on display at murt allison masseyharris sales and service b tars utl see thu nsehine before j you bay mill street phone 100 carusos fruit market georgetown sunkist valencia oranges 288s doz 25c bananas lb 17c brilllantized cleaning pressing the best for less our reg price suits dresses coats 99c pants a skirts 49e cash and carry brills georgetown brampton special thursday friday first grade creamery butter 69c smoked picnic hams 49c h g0ldham meats and groceries nowlocated rn former dominion store inglis automatic washer with sudsmiser and the 7 rinses exclusive at whitmee electric phone 724 childrens wear training panties 23c sun suits 65c pullovers 95c dresses 198 boys wajh suits 125 boys belts s9c bains 5c to 100 store phone 490w it will soon be haying time our gehl equipment designed to save time and labour handles windrowed hsy and combines straw etc one man operates it j g davidson ashorove fiione url last weeks lucky farmer was fraser macdonald rr 4 georgetown this is no 6 of our series of rural photo quiz pictures can you identify the farm farm news to give vou 6000 value bscauistalsphons hands and brolm are woruna all ths time to find better and chsapsr ways of doing rhinos the moil anybody pays for a horns telephone is 184 o day chorices art you pay even leu than that leu than the coit of a casual soda at ths corner drug store we villi go right on keeping your telephone service good yourlelephbns coil lew isvmft 1 v thi flll yiliphonl coupahy o canada recent showers strengthen crops the showers of last week were gratefully received in all sections of halton despite thu current prices of agricultural product every rural face wore n smile after last thurs day mornings shower true the county as a whole will need freq uent shower like that of lust week if wo are to harvest a bumjer crop krpst have stunted the timothy in rome areas but without exception crop prospect in the mixed farm ing areas of the county are u lot more promising than they were when we were writing our column a week ago speaking of agricultural prices there isnt too much wrong with thorn when one looks back over four or five years in our opinion there would be little or no kick from agricultural producers if the cost of feed fertilizers farm machinery form labour in fact practically everything which the farm operator ho to buy would react accordingly in relation to the world prices our price in canada are still high which odds to the difficulty in- securing markets for our surpluses however as condl tlona exist with feeds fertilizers and other purcjhaaed commodities at jast years figures and in some cues higher canadian former are certainly caught in the squeeze that this is olroody reacting on their buying power is lndlcetsd by the drop in valoa by local merchants while we do not pose os an econt omlst wv cant help but feel that another twelve montfis may present n tontltely different picture after alt one can get out of hogs end wuttrywr by report there are a lot of sews wlngl 1o v market which undw get us into dirflcullics and on the other hand neither ciocs it take much of a shortage to turn the scale in the other direction while it may be wishful thinking some of our authorities still feel there arc pos- fciblllties of the us embargo being lifted sometime this fall if it does materialize the picture could change rather rapidly certainly the eastern states want our dairy cattle the us could utilize quite a quantity of our beef in the meantime it would appear to m iht hnlton farmers would be well advised to carry on a balanced programme in other words this is no time to net panicky neither is it time to be unduly optimistic wemf pnissud into sorvico 3 farh news folk school leader wins scholarship halton folk school enthuslsits will bodpllehted to learn that clif ford wolto bai been vardd a 1800 scholarship st harvard unlv- srsity tills will enable him 1o further his studies towards a doc- tors degree in adult education chit was leader of the halton folk school this year and was very popular with all who met him acr cording to those who attended mr walte made each one feel that he or she had something to contribute to the success of the toslc at bind the wealth of information which he left with the students will en able them to take their place as better cltlxens to utolr respective communities t jfalton folk school leadoncand students ja extending heartiest con- aratujatlons on nil- oohlevement also erpresslhopttnat they durins the war of 1813 every able bodied man from id to 60 in the niagara penlniula was freaaed into eeiving in the militia farmers from all over act aalda their hoea and took up muaketa in order to defend their country it la with thia apirit a daalrs to serve their country that descend ants of theaa asms farmers eoaunus to eultlvau vines unsurpassed la elarlty flavour sad bouquet the produets of whleh have delighted tenerallnniofeonrnlamirs

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