Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 20, 1954, p. 3

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l s 7 specialists w l new or remodelled bathrooms air conditioning heating sheet metal work hot water heating eavestrouching fatimnla free of chfcrg thompsons hrclware main street triamjla f2971 p fauf kews mac alexander heads haltoq jersey ciub wednesday evening jantso ibm thxokoctown hmtam pa4s s i rr for plain and rock face concrete blocks also chimney blocks rr oriole concrete block co w j meoowan 9th um gleq wiffiam trkatu 73471 outoftown callers please reverse ttiargsa f millions of baby chicks cant be wrong because they get off to a flying start on coop 20 chick starter fortified with all the required vitamin and mineral available in mash or crumble form sold only at your coop mixing station boating the cost price squeeze was the subjoct of prof hajph campbells address at the annual meeubl of the hal ton jersey club held st the trafalgar memorial hall n tuesday there are two ways to meet the present situation stated proiesoor campbell who is head of the department of art- cultural economics st the ontarh- rukurmi couef namely by better marketing and prices and second ly by farm management in pre senunf the outjonx with the aid of tphs he polntsd out that prac- tlcally all commodities have a cy cle v in the case of beaf cattle the cycle raniea from 11 to 14 years la va tsttle numbers are st an all um hfh namely w roll lion head hot on the other hand normally have about s four year cycle irog roarfcetlnji hit the high point in ibm in order to preserve the s0 cent floor h was necessary to can some m million pounds of pork in 1p53 moat of which has been dis posed of in export msrkau- breed ings in december were about 8 per cent higher than s yesr ago stated the speaker wno predicted that hog prices should be very good for the first nine months of 1954 on june 1st last suted prof campbell we had 6 per cent mora dairy cattle in milk than 12 months previously and prospects ftojnt to a further increase of 4 per cent in 1044 while our population in crease is around 2 per cent per year the fluid milk consumption on a per cspita basis has declined flutter stocks ho listed were up 2 per cent on december 1 cheese on the other hand presents s much better picture ileference was made by the speaker to the sale of ten millions pounds of cheese to great britain and also that cheese stocks were 20 per cent below s yesr ago the picture in us he stated is very similar to that in canada there they have highest ratio in history of young animals to milk cows a second way tobcat the cost price squeeze 1 by taking advan tage of the seasonal indexes in the easeftfdeei cattle there are 33 per cent more than normal on the market in october and november the high prwe comes in june when marketings are at their lowest ebb stated the genial prof the farm family living coat is about double what it was in 1033 he stated on the other hand tax and interest rates around 130 per cent of the luts level in contrast to this equipment and materials arc around 212 or 213 per qpnt of their 10j5 level and farm wage ratea 476 per cnt brief reference was also made by prof campbell to a time study made by his department on 42 dal- ry farms with particular reference to how long it lakes to do chores milking routine these revealed a wide variance for example on two farms both with the same number of cows and with similar barn layouts the one operator walked 4070 feet durlnghls chores per day while the second operator walked 7200 feet from a yearly standpoint the first operator wal ked 201 miles performing his chores and the second operator 407 miles or in performing his chores during the year he walked 215 miles fur ther than the first operator a cheek was also made relative to the length of time the milking legion notes the end of the yesr for branch 120 1 rapidly approaching and to prove it the last meeting of our year will be bald nest thursday jsnoary 28th with a continuation 1 the same meeting en sunday af ternoon january 31st the else- tlon of officers wtll be bldjkharp at 1 pjn but an initiation will he hsw for the benefit of those not already lnilated at 140 cats see a real turnout for both fh thursday night and sunday afurnooa- after all the affairs of the legion are many your officers all try con scientiously to work for the good of the orgsnlzatlon to thavbest of their ability while every rnsmber has right to pass judgment on their efforts on election da nd certainly should do so thar last few years hv seen an increasing number sttend the sunday election leila- this yeas- as suary mem her present x and last year this corner took a real rttinj the fact that a notice was sent out to all members including s list of 10sj officers wrongly captioned 10a41 this was tjulte s boner in the printing but we promise it wont happen this yearl we wont print it st all just to be sure and we would like to say s word of thanks to the chairmen who do so much each ear to keep the branch a live one thanks to you sll imperial section met lsst sun day at bob muir s with com bill uroughton presiding the sections meetings are alwtvya the third sun day in the month the saturday morning hockey is still going great guns and it is sc- tually bringing quits s number of parents out to see their lads the boys in charge certainly d a big vote of thanks for their efforts and it a our private opinion and we don t mind sibling 11 at all that 99 per cent of the members are all behind it and feel that the money spint la very worthwhile and a cheap price for the goodwill crea ted lit the town as well as giving healthful supervised recreation for the lads of the town go to it ho ckey committee we are aure the branch will give you a vote of con fidence on your spcndld work any lime important all lads who have taken out hockey insurance turn their birth certificates in as soon as possible to tho hockey committee they must be shown to the insur ance company ai proof of age church news ru georges church archdeacon w g o thompson rector third sunday after epiphsny holy communion bam st georges mcni corporate communion 8 am sunday school 10 tvm matins and ltany 11 00 am evensong 7 pm marhln nm ntt nr hs nhn st albsva chuffh film willlsim halton cooperative supplies i free delivery route daya georgetown tr 72981 milton 127 rcaf mobile recruiting team tjl f g twit tuplintr cplgte cord lsiigin air force recruitw6 conmltyaik special rcaf carter counsellor now about details of pay flyingand technical training and other benefits available to young men in canadas- ex- panrjinc air force i gogetowk municipal office wednesday pibruary2 1 2 noon to 7 pta of tottcafi jeto cows this in the case of the first operator varied from 2 1 to 5 min utes or an average of 4 8 minutes in the case of the second operator- it varied from 9 2 to 20 8 minutes or an average of 8 4 minutes when computed on a yearly basis it means that the one operator was apendlns 210 hours more time in milking than his fellow operator handling a similar sized herd under slmilar condluons president ken ella hi extending a vote of appreciation moved by victor hau related a personal ex perience relative to time saving we keep around 800 hens and it used to take sh to 4 hours par day to do the candling since purch asing a special candling machine the length of time has been redu- ted to 19 minutes others who spoke briefly inclu ded m c beaty vice presldentot the canadian jersey cattle club george sllcox president of the on tario jersey club and herb ann- strong secretary of the latter or ganization tjie election of officers for 1094 resulted as folknu president mac alexander 1st vlce pres wm featherstone 2nd vice pres stanley matthews sectytreas i e whitelock directors v esquesing gerald graham ken tills vh wuri- third sunday after epiphany matins 0 30 am sunday school 10 30 am georretewn baptist chnreh rev a j barker da bd 10 am church school for the family 11 am mr earl clements will conduct the service p m the young people will be in charge knox and usmheoaa prasbyurlan churches rev alex j calder ba dd mrs edgar- gowlsnd atcji organist and choir leader mr joseph young caruionaur kaas choreh 11 am dr j stanley glep principal of knox college wlll conduct the service and preach the sermon 7 pm the eax bible class of weston presbyterian church will lead the service members of tho claxs will take parjt thet class orchestra will lead in tbo service of praise and mr gordon alcbtt will deliver the message umeheum church 130 pm church school b30 pm public worshlp duncan moffat w e nassagaweyn george hewer nelson ernejlpavios breckori 7 trafalgar h l beaty t b devlin -yr- r lftlandirthfcai zlan tabernacle revluwetchor services each sunday at 11 and 7s0 pan sunday school 049 pm we welcome you bpwflll smb- miracle whh mttan ttuuttcma atojs jas it pats to tjt ivory 4 paneau toost soap spkoial hillscula hawftltw pineapple z9c ousieibau tflle iooz nsi sflf sf cajtawajr maid jvaaabsk bvaroatxd m clgareheji instant got tee ltos rnts otlars oaitsa 269 sozjax c 8ps0tal bt wnttamh oaumqi sail qkapkntrjit marmalade s4os jajl mustard c 39c 71c c i l sponges- 19c 29e 35c nugget 15c vegetable soup c spkoiai meoouaoka oakdt ju jubes r 33c puss n boots l 2 35c champion dog food 2 27c ballards meaties 2 33c gaines meal she bpioial mokaeoh margarine 27c pionker btjokd or tjkbuoed white bread 15c head lettuce i- from calif ornla lartte and firm 53c cauliflower carrots grapjs grapefruit bananas isrge and white from texas head ontario no 1 20oz oaifbags caldomla us no 1 golden ripe pound 29c 2 or 23c 2 ib 3ic 6 29c 19c nerval daraliy btawarttswa chnreh of england rev j b maxwell ba lth- st suphens chnreh ileroby 1100 ajn morning service except 1st sunday in the taonth 300 pm evening service 8t johns church btawarttewa 10 ajn childrens service 3 00 pm evening service except first sunday in the month 730 pjn evensong st pauls chnreh nerval 73q pjn evensong except 1st sunday in the month 1100 ajn holy communion nerval and unlen preabytarlaa chwrehea rev a lockhart royal ma nerval 10 00 am sabbath school 1100 ajn praise sarvtca inlon 200 pm tbnbbath school 300 pjn praise school ool ors eo ohtfreh hev1v v jhorgnn st johns united chnreh rev john m smith minister norman laird director 61 music sunday school 10 am come to sststay for church morning worship ii ajn ef fective praying nursery 11 arn child car while parents worship j junior worship 11 ajn bible themes for children evening- worship t-t- norval and qleh willlama united obnreh c d lemke minister nerval 1000 ajn sunday school 1100 ajn puhf worship glen wullams 730 pm public worship heme chnreh t xsq pjn public worship one dozenhoses mrs j l standlih it jatns will recelvejudoaen rosea this week mer ittryte ieritltt byetri jar mclennan milton willrm on the jc4es from ir brand radio- ho r-ii-

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