Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 1, 1954, b4

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f the ceoncrrowh hikald wednesday evening dtc 1st 1054 few mackenzie news transform wthpatnt aoom thats drear t1ieie ih 1u1k wtklirtkn up ivhuit- bktoke ciieistmah come in and gel a selection of overawl colour chfps in fie nruril shades you can girt the jitnt in flat w nil gloss and gw im1iiu auo in rubber basr jialnt and nonyellowing white enanu i its hockey time again see you rooting for the home teams tf jb mackenzie sbn a- c7 ccallumper- 1 building supplied farm industry requires skilled hourly workers director of hquriint agricultural socirty mmtinji in thr coinmunil hall strwarttown on saturday for their annual dinner rrc totd by j a carroll that farnunt 1 tmxtwiini more and more a killed industr and that in future urreful far mrrt will employ killrtl labour in place of the hired man atni and working from sunup to sun down citing an cfttcienry inrreast of 60 in farm production ince ihi war mr carroll who 11 asmunt di puty minister of triculturt saul that there has been a drcr im of 33 in numbers of farm worker and an increase of 23 in production can any other industry ikum of thn he asked scotching popular talk that pnefs of farm produce are nponmhle for the hih cofct of living mr carroll said that the only way to rata bll art this is to compare the purchasing power of an hours labour todav uith past periods a surv shows that it is quite the contrary comparing this ir with 1024 it hai been pro ven that an hours lalnmr will bu more than twice as much milk and huttr and ihrti timts as mam ikj he saiil speaking of the farming futurt and the present hikh rate of indus trtahzation in this part of ontario he said that land will become in creasinrlv important up to the prest nt it has be n nk ntlful and cheap uhereas hi hadl noted whili waiting britain and the continent that th reverse is true rour hun dred thousand acrri of farmland hae been absorbed by industry in a de cade here growth of population is a hrikht spot in the farm scene and he predicted that farm prices would continue to be bolstered by an in creased domestic demand as morirv people emigrate to canada ladles of ballinafad institute were thanked for catering for a turkey dm ner by mrs spencer wilson presi dent of the ladies division of the fair mrs frank smith spoke the pleasure of the institute for being asked to cater air president harding pnci who was chairman called on stv cral to speak including three honorary pre sidents sybil bennett mp stan hall m p p and mayor jack arm strong rtoeve wilfrid bird of hsques ing and vicepresident spincir wil son barbara cunningham a gold med allist at the guclph music festival sang several selections accompanied at the piano by mrs frank wilson whose husband was in charge of the evenings program the evening concluded with a tra veltalk by art bennett assistant hal ton agricultural representative who showed coloured slides of a trip south which he took to attend his brothers wedding in trinidad he showed views in bermuda jamaica trinidad and cuba giving com pan sons of agricultural methods in thtisu countries with panada gravel top soil fill cement building f blocks trucking farm nffth recognize west champ testimonial dmner the aihtevcmint of w i llrcck- 011 of apjxlby in winning the uorld uhul till at thi koai an tultural wfflur rulr is to tx rtto gnltt by u complimentary dlnm r thc1cajl 9jlq halton has good poultry too dear ur editor during the past two years or more and especially in last issue your valued paper has carried arti cle signed jew telling about the fine cattle horses and grains produced by this banner county for the information of the gener al public i as a resident of llalton county tsink it only fair that the poultry in helton county be glvn j proper recognition iurln the pt eight or nine years the bxeeders of poultry resld- irigvli hatton county have made 4 mcdblu at the cnk and lluyil win- tir hlr sreond o no county in the wsuu of cuiuida at thr recent ituyal ovr vk birds w re sttowri from this dfarut mul ftremin s ladies auxiliary cucmbe mrs mu uwr mrs s kolmi an i mr jtrk dasidson wire 1st jul nl jr 1 prtirwinm rs resmcli 1 at thr rurhrr held b the i irrmt n h auih r in the lount of tht lin lull ul i hursda r rninu mrs ijwr lo won thr prir or lour ban is nl mrs william hirhj won thr 1 n tlalion prirr i unch was sti1 jt thr t onrlusion of thi nth the cornmitlif in chart of thr vtnl included mrs irwin l- i mrs itotxrt uonlh id mrs jack unn trikhrfin and mrs jack djvuiv n to mr ilrtckon states i- red nurse pitiul nt of ihu lfulton soil unj c rop improvenit nt a asocial hon tse vi nt is to be tx id at falr- u w st hool ixw v lllr on tut sl iy imunur mth i brought over 400 ribbons to their owners including 150 firsts we know this is far in exeats of any other un of livestock produced in the cwinty as j e w is the county agricultural representative for the ontario government we feel it is only fair for um to give his valued talents on behalf of ail livestock the exhibitors were as foliows- fred kentner son acton onc roy hilts glen williams carman copland clarence spence and sun- 4 farm of georgetown v wat- die ja mcphall don wilson k uailey and son c ulccny und juiin timbers of uit- ton don baker mrs pearl bluhm and fred turner of uurlingtot thanking you for your valuable sjkilt c k iftrrlngton t7mtruu ized lmsmls4mlmhb o- iimm out hui jtss iao r u ti liii l pmmeauwteh rtisrhcrr otwa waskk fmmabtat yoov mmaj sfh xhtm ss fa 11 u fc m cssll i w rf uf 1 ir tisti it i is si iimimtus timmat 1inanci co tt main fttmtrr m0tl kmamrron ohm tvmmol iv motmtutirhk oi fvtnmo houh ubtmutu ll i f fj fi call tr 7267a for your construction needs concrete wgrk footings cellar floors sidewalks block work brick laying carpentry homes kitchens remodeling garages bathrooms modernizing mcnally construction elgin street near cnr station heres the car youve been waitinq fosse p 6s 9fld v8 up to is7 hp new horizon full wrap windshield wrapsaround notonly at tha bottom corners but 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