i6 asphalt paving mrjvtno otuummo and amumolow aimas hard drives home services hshs aem 3163 4 wilton av brampton open new reetfmurmxtt neaur 0ren sound air and mrs john kennedy john street have left for their new home in sprint mount treat of oweajjcjaxd they are opening kennedys kjub 21 situated on highway no 21 mr and mr kennedy formerly li ved on wealeyu street before they moved to toronto where mr kennedy worked at the frigidalr plant the kennedys have bees living in town for the past few months waiting for their hub to be ready it will be a restaurant and later they plan to conatatct a motel acetonemia fluorosis are you having trouble with acetonemia in your herd have you checked the tource of photphorut uted in your dairy cattle feeds and cattle mineral recent experiments indicate that fluorine is one of the major causes of acetonemia natural rock phosphates and colloidal clay contain high levels of fluorine coop dairy cattle feed and coop cattle mineral contain only bonemeal and dicalcium phosphate which is defluorinated as the tource of phosphorus play safe buy coop cattle feeds thre is no need to pay more you cant buy better sold oniy at your local coop h alton cooperative supplies free delivery route day georgetown tr 72981 milton 127 tru osroetoettowni hrkald wednesday evening july utk ims page 7 v check the aovantaovs with the new fully automatic necchi fom deeply dug fire trenches such as this one ttyfu defenders fought the action during the morning later m the afternoon the two units inverted roles and the dhl attacked their for mer positions it was part of tactical exercises at water down in which the lorne scots regiment and the royal hamilton light infantry took part on a recent sunday at waterdown gltit williams pupils do some travthinf several atudcata la glaa williams public school were treated to inter esting trips at the date of the school term the children showed their ab ility to absorb what they uw by writ- lnj news account when thry return ed and the following reports in their own word what happened our tkip to touomto by tbnmy uelnet orade 4 on monday june 37th trades 5 and 6 left glen williams school on char tered bue at 7 45 in the bus there were nineteen children sli mothers lira daves mrs il llainea mrs huh op mrs waldo difgiru mrs robio son and mrs harold wheeler and our teacher mrs beaumont our flrat stop was mai ton airport where we saw two passenger planes and one jet plane take off next we stopped at jamea garden in etobicoke where we saw many beautiful flowers a money pool and there were some paths in it that led to all the places in the gardens silverwood dairy was next and there we saw them sterilize the bot ilea we went to another room in the huge building where we saw them filling the bottles and putting caps on with a machine from there we were taken into the room where cot tage cheese was made afterwards they gave us a very nice treat then we went to casa umi where we all went on the tour later wr wrre told that the whole building cost about three and one half million dol lars and that wc had walked one and a quarter miles in the burr building and had climbed about 340 steps from caa ioma we went to high park where soma of the party had their lunches picnic style in the park others went to a restaurant on bloor street to eat in the afternoon the bus driver drove us through high park past the zoo where we saw a camel a few deer mountain goats some ducks swans and other interesting sights prom thep ark we went to u union station then we went for a ride on a subway train to the end of the line at egllnton and bach to union station farther up at the north end it went out into the open country for quite a utile distance our last stop of interest was old fort york near the lake here a guide took us through the fort on our way round we saw many things of historical interest as well ss ma ny articles used by the pioneers in early days we returned home by the lskeshore drive through sunnyside snd port credit we feit that our trip was very interesting and worthwhile and showed us around ilrantford 1st we saw a monument to alerandrr graham bell in the city later we drove to bells homestead where we saw the first telephone he invented un leaving we wrote our names in the reveler after a short drive through fsrmland surrounding brentford we reached the mohawk church the 1st irolestant church built in ontario here is the grave of capt- joseph brant and a tablet in memory of the indian poetess paulina johnson 15 minutes later we were back ta brant- ford at the brant historical museum where we became interested in the guns and pianos of pioneer days we ssw pioneer stoves dishes dolls cra dles and a spinning wheal when our visit in braatford was si most over we 1 chipped in and bought miss macdonald and miss roazel each a soda for taking us on such a lovely trip our wonderful school trip by call msmceck grade a on july 11 ibm four grade giru mus ftosxel our teacher and i set out for hamilton brsntford snd the sur rounding country first we went to the bock garden in hamilton here there were very lovely flowers and a pond where we could watch goldfish evwim about next we went to the dundurn museum in hamilton whtre we au somr grange animals there uu a calf with our leu two heads and two laiu wc saw a lamb with six let and a chit km with three c there were some cr prett green nd blue parrot in carra outside the museum upon arriving in brant ford we went to a friends home and had our lunch miss macdonald then came with us our trip to midland simn frefuirvyter leulse kuu rebarf juumfeews penny marten monday june 27th 1p45 7 jo am twenty eight grade seven and eight pupils mr hepburn and mits bosxel were waiting for their chartered bus jtt isst it came we all jumped in and ten minutes later picked up thirty grade seven and fjkht pupils mr hea and mr copeland at norwl school after ridtrt for an hour we came to beauti ful rolling lanti suddenly the coun try suit rhanriil to the flat rich soil of holland maih wheie not a veitlge of last autumn flood could be seen an hour and a half later we came in sight of the xlartr shrine which 1 a majestic stone building situated on s hirh hill that dom nates the sur rounuiht lane a pries gave us ji mwmnf talk about the historical some things speak louder than words 2s j m- every gleaming inch of this clamour ear says heras distinctive- design expressed in perfect tuts its sculptured metal sparkles with high lights that express the clean simple beauty of chryslere motiondesign for the forward look turn the key and the mighty chrysler v8 engine cornel to life lot it whisper ently then touch your foot to the throttle its response is thrilling at any range inside the chrysler you find a new experience a luxury its appointments superb craftsmanship and fine materials express eon temporary beauty at its best your deejwul gladly arrange for a demonstration drive in this superb auto mobile the experience will tell you that you btlotig in a chrysler how why not phone him today t f i thebeautiiulnew ineoeauuii jssswkmssaw 3 vmafaenawl i couadd if cfctaelaf gtrsoraatmt ocaauvlsxcimrsaf see the ifttw crirysler motiondesigned for the forward look at your chftyslervlymouthfargo dealers mow i as-ir- sijwww itw r a km vc trjtswi vnecchi first with bo us malt buttonholes tewi on button ntndttnckh hemj dimt eopuentt monoframt til without tttacmmbtl vnecchi f1rct with automatic emuoidefty tbs wonder wheel tad matie lever make buutilul and intricate era- broidery detifnt limited only by your imitmition vwecchi first with automatic crochet civs your libit doths thetts offlow cstet and clothes that ptrtonal haod- snuhed touch hkccni 124 cwimltrallillm roa rati moms ousowtiatwh koi jhm mubb dated 19 3445 park avenut montreal fq authorised dealer neighbourhood sewing machine 45 main st m til 7jim georgetown background of the shrine before we climbed to the lookout where we could see georgian bay after visit ing the church itself we crossed the higkway to the site of old fort ste marie which has been partly recon structed after lunch at little lake park in midland we toured the huron indian village there the indian village u sin rounded by a log palisade and in side there are two long houses one is not quite finished the other one is full of furs hunting equipment csting utensils and indian relies in the centre of the enclosure was a high pole topped by s skuli our next stop was the lluronls museum on a hill overlooking midland day thrc we say everything from old time bathing suits to a hand pow ered vacuum cleaner many puplla were particularly interested in a a beautiful display depicting the in dian story of christmas half an hour later we visited the park needless to say everyone ex hausted his supply of film on the opposite side of the highway a guide of the mldhurst division of the lands and forest department showed us the reforestation area we saw trees no bigger than blades of grass just star ting to grow and others ready to be shipped to all parts of the country trees are planted both by hand snd machine as 11000000 are sent out every year 818 p m we arrived home with atrip in our minds which well never forget pi n n i vmmj double barcaveaiaent father brother die lira terence dockrul lad a double bereavement in her family during the past month on june 14 her father sidney wy- att schrier 63 died suddenly at his work la the ttc shops in toronto just s week before bis new graadv daughter lucy elisabeth doekrlu was bortrr on july 1st her brother david sld- new schrier died in toronto be is- siirvivetbvlus wife tsfartarettsif aloon uvehlldrejvlrjcllle patricia lutmeen jaargaret and suiuuwhlstrs mother brother charles who ttbv