Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 21, 1953, p. 11

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shirtshopping wives ask us for arrow whites t or these oood reasons arrow ihlrt km looking kbbmt hubby 2 count on arrow for fcw fabric loamr woor 3a rwggad anchoroton arrow button won t pop off 4 arrow ihlrti cai o quickly and i b ironed attly arrow white shirts 495 for looks wear and easy care you just cant beat arrow white shirts men go for the smart styling and perfect fit of arrow shirts and the ladies say arrows are much easier to launder the fine sanforized fabrics wash in a jiffy wont shrink more than 1 arrow collars and cuffs are specially tailored to he flat iron flat stay flat stop in today for mr and mrs canadas favorite shirts arrow white shirts in georgetown exclusively at silvers for arrow white shirts tells crft group of nylon production the production and use of nylon was fully explained tn a talk to members of the arts and crafts of georgetown when tfiey met on thursday in the library auditorium speaker was miss eileen muff who is a weaving teacher employed by the department of education she was introduced toy mrs era batkln who studied under her at the doon school of fine arts last year it was a rail strike in canada which spurred development of the nylon industry here which up to that time had been confined large ly to the states the said this en tirely synthetic product even more so than rayon which has a wood fibre base had up to that time been produced only across the bor der and shipping difficulties caused a shift in production here the number of filaments in a nylon thread is called the denier number stockings are usually 15 denier and heavy materials 40 den ier nylon is produced when a crystalling product is chopped up and extruded under extreme pres sure into continuous filaments which are spun together to make nylon thread nylon resembling wool is created hen nylori filam tut are choppe i in short lengths md crimped remarks on the application of nylon to hand looming closed miss prize two year old bull elmer stoltz alliston ontario 3rd two year old heifer j d tnnes of woodstock ont 4th four ycnr old j m r- rajcr strcetsville 6th two yeir old heifer g h wal ker port perry ont 10th two ycai old heifer hardy shore and ii c holtby k son glanworth ont 10th prize bull calf j m nser strcetsville 5th prize junior yearling bull in addition lo hi winnings men lioncd above the rosafe entries of dr hector i a tcngo iccounud for the third and fifth prize winners in the product of dim cljss second and eighth in the three year old heifer class fourth in the junior get of sire b abc reflection sovereign second in tht senior yearling heifer class and fourth in the hciftr calf class faor 11 wednesday evening oct 21st 1153 the georgetown hub a j canadian holsteins score heavily at international canadian holsteins scored a smashing triumph at the interna tional dairy show held october 13 and 14 at chicago carrying off both grand champ onships ontario won the state or provincial herd class over 400 holsteins were on hand for this show the 35 cana dian animals present accounting for seven firsts five seconds and four thirds in the nineteen clas sea one of the most dramatic mom ents in show ring history occurred when the four times allcanadian and twice royal winter fair grand champion rockwood rocket tone defeated the all american aged bull of the past two years smith- land supreme champion in a great night school classes j in s leatherwork ceramics metalwork start nov 17 in georgetown s an application form will be in your mail box this b week or you can use the forms printed else- where in this paper j forms must be in 5 by oct 31 so hurryl i 1 14th anniversary services st johns united church sunday october 25th two outstanding speakers 1 1 00 a m 7 00 p m the very rev george c pidgeon d d rev w g berry bd minister emeritus of associate secretary of the board bloor st united church toronto of evangehm and social service at both services robert mccaul brampton a former cihoir member will be soloist anthems of praise by the junior and senior choirs rev john m smith minister norman laird organist muff s talk for which she was thanked by mrs leonard bell another visitor was lloyd mm shall of the tonm unity programs brinch dopt of education who asked the group if they would con sidtr sponsoring an eltmentary course in box loom weaving in ge rletuwn m january decision on this wul be made at a later date mrs h j newman presided at lht meeting ana it was reported that ten members had wld work dui ing georgetown week at the handicraft guild shop in toronto mrs leonard bell reported on a meeting of the county nicht school xceutiv c which she had attended as a subsitute for mr dick lieata and said that three courses will be ollered locally lcalherwork cera mics and metal vork at acton plastics public speaking and oil painting will be the courses an invitation has been received from the group to attend the open inl nicht handiei aft display at the toronto art gallery a suggestion th it members bring samples of their work to meetings was adopted with the idea of stimulating inter est uiid providt an opportunity of ttnif work other than that which is submitted for sale t4ie nov ember meeting is plan i ed it the home of mrs bell a week in advance of the usual date tea followed the meeting at the home f mrs j arnott early mrs ejrcd chapman poured and assistant hos tesses were mr lingwood and mrs mathcson caledon mrs earl trow miss rowena stull mrs ted darlington ind mrs alan dawson a vole of thanko to mrs early and her assistants was expressed b mrs j h chamberlain elhng berg gets first smith and stone bursary a second bursary has been awar ded lo el lmg berg georgetown high school graduate who is en rolled in the chemical engineer ing course at he university of toronto this year at a meeting of the university senate on october 9th elling was granted the smith stone bursary established by his local firm to help a deserving student pursue an engineering course the bursary is 600 in cash paid in 150 yearly instalments during his course he is the first student to get the bur sary earlier elling received a 400 atkinson foundation award one of sev eral ontario students who benefited from this provision of the est tie of the lite publisher of the toronto daily star class of aged bulls the pair then went on to the championships the canadian bull being grand cham pion and the american bull reserve grand champion there were 12 aged bulls in the ring nd veteran show observers had to hark back to the famous bait e of the bulls in 1946 for a suitable comparison at that time the lsa champion chip of nettie and aggie defeated the canadian bull montvic rag apple marksman curiously enough the judge at chicago was the same paul misner of lrnghorne pa nei ther rocket tone nor champion had previously been defeated in the show ring and this was the first international competition for eith er rockwood ro ket tone is owned by the quinte district cattle breed ing association bel lev iue where he is in service in the artificial breeding unit he was bred by rockwood holsteins st norbert manitoba champion is owned by forsgate farms jameaburg n y he also is of canadian breeding his sire having been bred by james r henderson kingston ontario standing third in this great class of aged bulls wa illehee sovereign supreme owned by h c mcclos- kcy qucensvillc ontario and grand champion at the recent cne feature of the female classes was the winning of the grand cham pionship by abc shamrock mil dred owned by dr hector i as tengo brampton she had prev iously headed the four year old class and stood 2nd in the class for best uddered female of the show mildred was reserve grand champion at the cne this year ontario won the state herd com petition with illinois second new york third tmdwisconsin fourth astengo won the much coveted first prize award in the get ofsire class on a group by abc reflec tion sovereign that included the grand champion female while a get of montvic rag apple marks man shown by j j e mccague alliston ontario was second l b reid ripley ontario sho wed the winner in a class of sixty six afed cows one of the largest ever to face a judge reid s cow was maple lea sunset sally in this strong class entries of mc oague stood fifth and ninth and astengo seventh in second place lor forsgate farms vas woodyglen queen maxle bred by w w thompson hornby ontario mccague toeaded the class for three best ftamales while- astengo had the winning dairy herd other h prize winner included j j b mccague 2nd todays big truck bargai n v- from light dafivvry to haovy howling trior a chevrolet irwch to rt your ndt more truck for your money any way you look at it i you get more truck for the money no other truck offers you all the advanced features the thrifty power the rug gedness and reliability you get id chev rolct advancedesign trucks here s sound and solid value for your truck investment any way you look at it you can be sure your dollars will go farther 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