Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 21, 1953, p. 7

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bill garbutt announces that he is opening a plumbing heating business in georgetown operating from his home on sarah street for prompt efficient service phone 505r georgetown fakh news fabm news time to think of your winter fuel supply blue coal for dime with coal stoves and furnaces fuel oil contracts available for those who use this form of heating high quality stoker coal w h kentner son phone 12 georgetown subsidy paid on nineteen farm ponds subsidies totalling 1799 were recently paid on 10 farm ponds con- strutted in 1952 under the halton farm pond policy states georfee currie chairman of the halton con servation committee since thenaltori policy came into effect in march of last year a total of 71 applications have been recel ved mr currie says that a total of 23 ponds were constructed under the policy however two of these have not yet been properly fenced to keep out livestock and the other iwo require minor adjustments to bring them up to requirements it will be recalled that under the halton policy the county council and the oht dept of agriculture contributed dollar for dollar to wards the project up to a maximum of 1 000 each during 1952 the halton policy has received much fa vourable comment from various parts of the province judging by rthe number of inquiries received by j e whitelock secretary of halton conservation committee several other counties are likely to follow halton s lead in 1951 the ontario firefighters association is also ery much interested in halton s policy from the viewpoin o adcq ter for fire protection dairymen oppose synthetic products an j u i lrumll i bronchial cough w ifcc by a nerve nrfcirik fh in phltfni ot tiftlttly ikidinur t roruli il tilths no m unt i lljliinj mim ill to 1isiimic it liiikne hzmh ci uli ate hiiilly muk to ikjiwii tilin so it tntn aw ly iiil and u in r li vi 1 1 1 jiinii ind l zinn oil kai maii f r i l i i d5 ii 15 it ltukkihts h 56 insurance travel real estate walter t evans co mill street pht3ne 1 83w georgetown ontario serving your community for over 30 years luaurraiodde xq suu3a3 xljep uidgo ure g sjnoji oce sau 66s 3jjjuo aooqd ajois 9ruj s iiaqvtao uoidibjg mion is 3j8m xsraxawoxdog h3ntvm 1 o iinsuoo 9ivj 3x3 iddx joj halton hblsteln jersey and guern sey tneteders at their annual meet ings all went on record as opposed to further encroachment of synthe tic products in the dairy business during the past year synthetic dairy products have appeared on the market in a large percentage of the states to the south in texas for example an imitation ice cream m which the butter fat has been entirely replaced by vegetable oils now represents 50 per dent of the total retail sales it is also repor ted in the same state that research work is now in progress for making cheese from cottonseed oil it is re ported also that dairy operator nnd outside interests in the u9 ex pect to introduce vegetable oil sub stitutes for processed cheese cream and fluid milk in the very near fu ture it is the consensus of opin ion that this development will spread throughout the entire u s in the very near future in view of the important place w hieh the dairying industry holds in our economy it seems hardly con ceivable that some legislation will not be enacted to prevent further inro by synth dairy products mere is he resolution passectby all three halton dairy breed organiza tions at their recent meetings resolved that we the halton holstctn jersey and guernsey bree- ders recommend that necessary steps be taken to present any fur ther invasion of edible oils which threaten to undermine the dairy industry we are in agreement with the resolution presented to the on tar 10 government by the ontario h f deration of agriculture namely i tub situation ib so acute and the problem is of such importance to the dairy farmer and the whole ec onomy that we would press for im mediate legislation prohibiting the m muf leture and sale of synthetic aairy products in ontario copies are being sent forward to halton s provincial and federal mem bers to the minister of agriculture for hath onlirio and the dominion as well as to the various breed or ionizations and the ontario feder ation of agriculture farm news j a carroll speaks to jersey breeders one hundred jersey enthusiasts attended the annual meeting of the halton jersey club at trafalgar memorial hall on tuesday of last weejc president ken ella was chair man of the day s programme numbered among the guests who spoke briefly following the banquet catered by munn s church wa were col bartley bull brampton stanley l hall mpp frank g stark president of the maple cattle breeders assn and herb arm strong fieldtnan for the ontario jersey cjub halton jersey calf club members were also guests of the senior organization in this connection gerald ft graham pre sented the mackendvlck trophy to mary lou alexander jack feath- crstone halton director on the on tario jersey club executive on be half of the ontario association pre sented each club member with a show blanket and m c beaty lo cal breeder on the canadian jer sey cattle club executive presented each of the young people with a trade mark jersey sweater j a carroll assistant deputy -nrmister- of agriculture for ontario was the chief speaker mr carroll formerly secretary and manager of the international plowing match and superintendent of agricultural societies for ontario was the man ager in charge of ontario s two champion plowmen a year ago on their trip to great britain and wes tern europe his vivid portrayal of the people in the various coun tries visited as well as bf the late king s funeral all went to make it an address which will long be rem embered other officer elected ere as follows 1st vice pres hugh l beaty 2nd ice pres gerald r graham secy- treas j e whitelock directors mac alexander wm featherstone ernest davies w h devlin w e i3reekon george hewer duncan moitat charles mckeow n fred moore ken murray irivejk action car of theyear ik powerpacked dodge 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a roadtest ride cofvomtion of canada umted lincoln motors body repair the geobgetoivn hbbald wednesday evening jan ms 1858 page 7 notice to creditors in the estate of annie maria barkeb widow deceased all persons having claims against the estate of annie maria barker late of the town of geor getown widow wbo died on or about the 15th day of november a d 1952 are hereby notified to send particulars of same to the un dersigned on or before the 7th day of february ad 1953 after which date the estate will be distributed with regard only to tne claims of wihich the undersigned shall then- have notice and the undersigned will not be liable to any person of whose claim she shall not then havo notice dated at georgetown this 5th day of january a d 1953 verna dewhurst executrix of the estate of annie maria barker by her solicitors dale and bennett georgetown ontario 1 21 uadtt j raa jm a in georgetown exeuntvely at silvers phone 464 no 7 highway georgetown many contribute to happy manor christmas a very joyous and happy christ mas season was made possible for the residents of halton county s new home for its senior citizens halton centennial manor by the kindly thought and practical ex pression of the lode of burlington in providing a rogers majestic tel ovision set for the men s dayroom the iode of oakville gave a gen eral electric television for the wo men s- dayroom the y s men s club with the assistance of others from acton gave slippers and a treat w ith a lovely lunch to each resi dent the lome scots band rendered an excellent program of carols and selections m the minor dining hall w ii h stv eral issisting artists the milton firemen and canadian leg ion presented each resident with a splendid gift box of fruit and can dy ett iii j l blair with his i rojittor pnrtnyid the christmas ind the cgit puis of milton umttd church a c irol service ind lunth follow lllf m r g thompson of milton fnc in nppicciitie address at the lt sulcnus house party on christ i is rve whin nil gathered around ihi liro dctonled tree m the main tiuinu loom singing of carols was t l itid m hj hie residents under lh duett ion of tin superintendent ind mrs 11 itko who liter on es- ci lid the ncrible gcntlemin of the snson sinn onus into the room to thi hcirty delight and ap pi i use of nil present ind following which presents wire distributed to etry one othei s who corntftbtrted to- tbe festive seison were the mr and mrs club of st pauls church in milton knox church of milton several of the women s institutes of the coun ty the milton junior institute the wnyendanerca chapter of the iode in burlington circle d of trinrty united church burlington the wa of st paul s church milton the scotch black women s institute the busy bees of rockwood a sub scription to the family herald and weekly star laura scott a sub scription to the readers digest also from the mt union women s institute a digest subscription the wellington square chapter of the iode in oakville gave gifts of jam etc and warden and mrs joseph wickson of bronte a subscription to chatelaine magazine indoor games were donated by the drumquin women s institutes and gifts of fruit and cookies etc from 4he georgetown institute a further gift subscription to chatelaine and time magazines were made by the hornby institute on christmas day a turkey din ner with all the trimmings well cooked by the manor s chef was enjoyed by all residents and staff alike who went the extra mile to make it what one resident descri bed as the best christmas he- had had in 70 years the sup t and ma tron mr and mrs eric clarke are verjt urateful for all the goodwill displayed and wish one and all the very best for 4953 highest prices paid for scrap iron steel metau batteries miscellaneous farm scrap delivered to our yard 175 caroline st n hamilton i waxman sons phone hamilton 27061 and 83611 eavestrougmng plumbing heating don houston phone 547w flowers for every occasion design work a specialty bonded member t d s telegraph delivery service flowers by wire anywhere in the world norton floral phone 315w georgetown travel notes pre coronation 5 tour j ii ah expense boac izday tour to britain includes air b transportation from montreal to london and return rooms and meals full m sightseeing program in loo- don only 495 good tmtn march list s john r barber bj travel advisor elmer c thompson insurance service phone 119 mill street aja

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