Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 20, 1955, p. 9

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ww bathrooms af alus water system repair of all kind ken charlie nash mcdowell s uno ststfst east ttuoou 73m3 farm him holton peel 4hers annual bus tour your urge busse were seeded to srcrnmodaie 4hclub member from th eighteen 4h club ut halioi ud peel eeunue who p in the annual h bus tour the roup thii year consisted of iso 4h aub uenv ben 10 h club leiden art ben sett auoc agrie representative for keep your money safe when youre travelling f traveller cheque protect you against lo of your money while travelling negotiable anywhere you can obtain traveller cheque at our nearest branch we have more than 680 to serve yoo the canadian bank of commerce oiaroma brtfwrji j c hajtt mor were proud to show you our oil storage tanks and invite you to see them for yourself across from our king m street office 20000 gallon storage capacity and our green and lemon truck alway available to brine you on the spot fuel oil service and of course were in the coal business too hilton ud peel counties ud j w mecuuough aerie r m for peel county scattered from bolton to water- down ud representing almost every section of hilton and peel counties and indication of their promptness wsi the fact uut all 4 buue arrived st the tint stop hamiltons besutiful rock eirdeos within s period of 10 minutes and risht on schedule following a half hour stop it the rock gardens which it the present time ire featuring petunias the group journeyed to st williams forestry tstlea near slmeoe asf invigorat ing swim followed by picnic lunch in the park complete with lsgsllens of freshl followed by two warm ly contested ball games rounded out the two hours allotted for leisure nursery int gulnf an hour was spent touring the forestry station on foot with two guides along to explain the detail of growing the trees which are ship ped each iprlng to thousand of oo urio residents for reforestation pur poses situated n land which wu nothing but blow ssnd when origin ally taken over if wu uniting to see the millions of small tree thri ving on what still looks like blow land but soil which through man uring plowing down rye planting shelter hedges and windbreaks and proper use of commercial fertiliser a good rotation and adequate irrig ation u very productive cash crse rw 1n route home the farm of mr weuelin of ii r no 3 slmeoe wu vuitrd specialising in sweet com and tobacco the owner irrigates quite eiteasively harvesting of the 200 acres or over of iweet corn had already commenced and the group watched with intereit a wuhing and cooling machine which wu in oper atloh lrom this machine the unl formly packed cases of tars of corn wrrt luaded onlo refrigerated trucks and away to market mr roy iucharda assistant agrir ultural representative for norfolk county guided the group to this farm and explained how tobacco was grown right from the time it wu seided in the grc nhouscs unlit it was harvested and cured irviryoni was impressed with the amount of hard labour required to handle thi crop some excellent wheat was threshitl and combined the wik of july 11th whkentnerson brings us to your door trtnnsle 72851 balloon finders will get gifts if jou found a balloon in xur tack ard in the lat dj or two it may have btn one of twent fitc rnt in o flit air it thi picnic uf orrnda i- nj mh limited itrcrtathn club tht iuhik ns wrt rtltasrtl last sat urcj juu if th m malton atlachid to tht m us a card which informed tht fimltrs that fnc ufu were avail m1 h to those rt turning the balloons tt tlu address shoun on the cards rtadias confmnct draw 1200 teacher for ilvtf day last week with mercury ud humidity aoarlatt ibore than 1200 teachers principal trust parent and other interested citizen from v parts of canadsrttetstud the first radian conference on knftn held at the university of toronto delegates to thi important school end conference sponsored by the lajloonember federation of women teachers aasodatien of ontario lis tened in ail to some 60 speakers dur- intyhe 38 general aesslou and sectio- natmeelings the conference was officially op ened on july th by hon w j dun lop roinilerfllfiicatlod for ontario dr dunlop in his remark cowman dad the women teacher federatlqn for us initiative in ipouorin the conference and added that in todays curriculum no subject deserve or 1 receiving greater attention than read log centcleua ej chhcum ajnfortunaterv jess attention than previously has been paid in the lm provement of instruction in reading in the middle and upper grade said usj d houtley ajslstept superinten- dwt of elementary education for on uno mr itoutley feared that some middle and upper high school teach ers believe that reading 1 the con crn of the primary grade teacher ve shall never develop adequate programs in reading until all teach ers recognlxe their responsibility at every grade level and in every con tent field juuiuteh liupecter f itkeels readlitf dr eleanor boyoe inspector of public schools manitoba said m may reslue that in the popular den unctatlon of the schools today irony has been mistaken for logic and the clever phrase has been accepted for intelligent comment she continued every teacher must be a teacher of reading for a long as she teaches waller f koerber jarvls school for iloys toronto said at one of the sessions mentally retarded children can be taught to read if teacher wait for them to mature sufficiently while at another session bernard neary managing director of thorn a nilon and sons publishers maintat ned that mort money is spent on bu ink do food in canada than on text ittxiks the cost of textbooks to the sch kji is only one percent of their total iptribis he added comics to duappaar librarian forecasts teachers and librarians recognize that children do not confuse comics with real books and that comics will disappear like penn dreadfuls while tood bouki will remain helm arm htront t ronlo librarian told the hwelti rink d it i ales mis annstronu said that librarians ajire that nadinu problems are lar te rokod h making cood books svailabu m abundance and directing children in tin ir approach to them j ii allacr cituenship advisor in thi lommunit programs branch ontario department of question ur gel teacher uith immigrants to be patunt about their progress in read tmbobwkottown hststald wwineeday ewsdnf july aoth ims page ilannfaeturtd i canada by ckrytltr corporalioh 0 canada limilcd now- see howstjite goes to newfengifis in the long low plymouth 6 or v8 a wide rang of power from 115 to 1s7 h p highest standard borsapowatln the lowprice field 1 it talus lone swooping una to give a car willy exciting stylo you aee the proof of itin plymouth and in the pride of tyloooncloua plymouth owners everywhere long plymouth fender are raldahly onglod tho long plymouth hood slopes forward so it acorns to roach out for thotoad ahead extra length mean extra comfort nnd convenience too plymouth ghrea you the biggest roomiost passenger compartment the largest luggage capacity in the lowprice field inch for inch and far year to come plymouth u the hlggett value on the market 1 your dealer will gladly give you all the facts and a demon stration ride phono him today and hell be planned to send a new plymouth to your door mmfmaaasosm rotiondeslgned for the forward looksee it at your chryslerplymouthrmo deuert how i ray bowers motor sales ltd 34 guelprt st georgetown tr 724w t buy the best buy b h paints frurlm beauty sold by 1 twins woodworking umchouu tr 72162 manufacturers of sash ftamis sctttns book iruw and out trim door hakdwaii rooi t1l1 olass open evenings mi pw ami all day saturdsy f have youk ess0 oil burner air conditioning unit installed now 25 down 5 years to pay 1st inslalmnl in september bill spr0ule 4 elizabeth street brampton phone 177 reverse charges building sand concrete gravel road gravel fill top soil tom haines glen williams triangle 73302 inn r ngllsh mr wallace said that he believed thit immigrant will improve the populition and culture of cansds and that canada is already doing a better job on her immigrants than any other country in the world ever did before in similar circumstances toronto beard chairman addresses confsrsnce mrs mary temple chairmsn tor onto board of education pointed out that the trustee is interested in the preparation of teachers inservice progrsm for improvement of teach ers supply of materials snd over-all- in the end results of the reading pro gram in terms of ability to read on lhe pert of the pupils the closing day a msln speaker dr tsui witty northwestern unlver- clty eviiuton illinois s celebrated authority on reading instruction in the usa pointed out that educators are awakening to the fact that gifted children in the schools have been too long neglected educators must div est themselves of the belief that gif ted student can get along by them selves and that it is undemocratic to give them pedal education suited to their particular needs police moves fast when cheques bounce a district man will appear in geor getown police court today charged with obtaining good by false preten ces 1 quick work on the part of the geor getown police force resulted in his arrest last thursday afternoon three hour attar a local merchant hid re- ported a bad cheque given him in the- amount of 200 tor merchandise putv chased earlier he had given an gaoo cheque to a georgetown car dealer for purchase of a ear s3 vjiiiiuiimissisiik

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