jjjajjif i 7- jfsotrm yso vr pthfi ijctpi ml i i i if i ul it iffm 55 si ls u 1 1 j jtw1 6cokostown herald wednesday february 6tb 1957 pa t- 3 glen taxi tr 72432 a for a1l occasions wedding work corsages specialty cut rowers and funeral designs 32 albert st tr 72952 we wire flowers monuments submitted cemetery awsjhipvoi fwonimqestfr wfortcs letferinqt corner posts mm markers a good display in stock w1l c allan prop 08 queen st west brampton shop 1410j phones res 313 rep tom nicol phone brampton 603w building sand concrete gravel road gravel fill top soil tom haines glen williams triangle 73302 mv m st i travel notes 15 day air excursion only 45400 return maiton to london m twins woodworking lujfehooss manufacturers of sash -frame- storms doors inside a out trim door hardware- plywood floor tile window glass open evenings and all day saturday till 9 pan triangle 7212 farm news agriculture minister to speak at seed day professor huntley says i carry oats are tops ballinafad discuss moo problems ihtarm unionmbtts mr euwood snow presided at the regular meeting of the farmers union held at the peacock school on thursday night of last week messrs archie service and bob milter representing the hog pro ducers association were there to discuss with thefarnrets ttk cuic rent problem it vhavutg the hogs delivered directly to the stock yards a social time was enjoyed foil owing the ipeetihg mrs allah neelon was hostess to the womens missionary society fheld on wednesday afternoon all the regular members were present and each took place in rbibje stu dy discussion miss young gave a reading on stewardship and miss hilti reviewed the missionary topic on malaya and indonesia this group again took over the respon sibility of ordering the daily devo tional book the upper room and would like to see each family in he congregation have one in their home the young people also met at the manse on sunday evening to plan their years program mr and mrs f w shortill were pleasantly surprised last week end when their daughter mrs ken aid ler accompanies by her husband and their two children judith and janice arrived for a short visit the ridlers are moving from sanlt ste marie to part arthur and left on wednesday to fly back to their new home miss annie gihson of toronto spent the week end with her bro ther mr thomas gibson and his family mr and mrs james wilson and thqir family of bel wood were sun day visitors at the home of mr and-mrs- eddie smith miss lydia- snow of burlington visited at her home for the week end congratulations to mrs arnold mcenery who last week won a ra dio on a lucky draw which took place at a convention held in ham ilton j e w hon win goodfeuow minister of agriculture for ontario has ac cepted an invitation to speak at haltm seed day at milton on sat urday march 23rd this will be the first visit to halton for the hon mr goodfeuow since he became minister of agriculture we antic ipate that the main hall at the mil ton fair grounds- will befpacked by halton farnf folk who will be happy to avail themselves of the opportun ity to see hear and meet ontarios new agricultural minister certainly the officers of heltons soil and crop improvement assoc iation have been fortunate in being able to line up such an outstand ing program in addition to the hon mr good- fellow there will be a second spea ker in the person of professor n j thomas of the soils dopt at the oac the latters down to earth practical addresses always make him a favourite speaker with hal- ton farm audiences on this occa sion he will be giving an illustra ted address on his recent trip to new zealand where he attended the international grassland confer ence st avbans bac instals officers at the monthly corporate com munion on sunday the st albans brotherhood of anglican church men installed their new officers for 1957 those who took office at the meeting were russell miller pre sident bill korzack past presi dent gilbert preston vicepresi dent and gordon hilts esctreas farm news j e w i consider aiax add beaver oats and montcalm barley m be good varieties they are still the most commonly grown varieties- how ever in 19s7 we have the choice of something much better our fig ures show an 18 per cent advant age for garry this was the statement of prof essor don huntley when address ing the annual meeting of the on tario soil and crop improvement association in toronto last week the popular head of the field hus handry department asked thisper- 4inenu question should jfejlet seed price determine our choice an averageat crop in ontario is 45 bus per acre 18 per cht xt this i is 8 bus since the highest quality pedigreed seed of garry oats will cost a farmer 4 00 or less to seed an acre while beaver or ajax of the lowest quality that could be cal led seed will cost at least 250 to seed an acre it is obvious thaf it doesnt pay to seed beaver and ajax and that seed of these varie ties is too expensive at any price stated dr huntley they were important in our agriculture over the past ten years their place is in agricultural history not in seed drill boxes in 1957 that statement coming from a man like dr don huntley makes one sit up and tako notice in our limited tests in halton and those were pretty well confin ed to 1956 garry and bodney were certainly the tops away ahead of any other oat variety however from our one years experience we are not prepared to go out on a limb and state which is the better of the two varieties- but dr don huntley should know neverthe less justi to be different perhaps cousins greet three hungarian emigreet recent emigrants from hungary mrs nicholas boszormenky and her children leslie and kathy are vis iting with cousins mr and mrs thomas beer kttt 3 they travelled from their home in budapest via vienna flying from there to canada bad flying conditions- en route delayed them in iceland where they were stran ded for several days mis bossmorenkys arrival was saddened by the death of her un- chvbr paul beer viccpres of beardmore and co ltd who died suddenly at workin acton on jan uary 16th t he fiad recently return ed from a visit in his homeland where be bad helped arrange for the family to come to canada 1 s i i if we are doing it in 1957 we would sow some of each true rodney is about 5 days later than garry so if sowing mixed grain garry oats and brant barley should be the mixture according to dr huntley brant barley over p 3 years has outylelded montcalm which most farmers grow by 22 per cent rkommtndt vrnl alfalfa in his address on recommended varieties for 1957 dr huntley had this to say on alfalfa for the gen eral farm in alfalfa growing areas vernal has established itself as the number one choice for produc tion longevity and general quality he stated it is superior in every way to what we call common nor thern alfalfa grimm ontario va- i negated etc perhaps this is enough on this subject but dont forget saturday march 23 and if you have seed for sale and havent already tibne so get that sample off to the plant production service at 86 collier st in toronto and do it this week or youll be sorry day soon yoirll be glaid lym saved a backlog ot savings is a wooderjnl help when you need cash to take advantage of bargains meet emergencies or seise opportunities as they occur open a savings account at the royal bank nxrw it only takes a hollar to start add to it regmimrfy then money will always be tier when you really need it current accounts savings accounts travellers cheques money orders7 safekeeping services the royal bank ofcanada canadas largest bank notice to creditors in the estate of the late ef- ward joseph sanford deceased all persons having claims against the estate of edward joseph san ford late of the township of es- quesing in the county of halton electrician who died on or about the 27th day of december ad 1956 are hereby notified to send in i to the undersigned administratrix of the said estate on or before the 6th day of march 1957 full partic ulars of their claims after which date the estate will be distributed having regard only to the claims of which the administratrix shall then have notice datedat georgetown ontario the 1st day of february ad 1957 agnes iorcne sanford admin istratrix by her solicitor m e manderson 61 mill street georgetown ontario tq fell particulars john r bdrfcer notice to creditors in the estate of robert e davison gentleman deceased all persons having claims against the estate of robert e davison late of the town of geo in the county of halton gentleman who died on or about the 1st day of december 1956 are hereby notified to send particulars of same to the under signed on or before the 2nd day of march ad 1957 after which date the estate will be distribut ed with regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then fiave notice and the under signed will not be liable to any person of whose claim he shall not then have notice dated at georgetown this 30th day of january adi 1957 gordon 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