Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 27, 1957, p. 12

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iw twfi vre t 7 thst ommherawn hkralp f march hlfe 1967 rvvpaok stt 3 cabs 3 gib taxi i wniimiphhmm wrm thi tto cross in the forefront of war thoughts tills week i was interested to lean that mrs thomas grieve r rtwikt has been a member nfjthe red cross ranger tnan afly in town mr grieve joined twins woodworking sash frames plywood trim umelmmme tr 72162 open evenings till 9 saturdays till 5 chatting the organisation in 1908 when col sir james canuie inaugurated bed cross in bngtanov at that time the work of the bed cross mem bers was mainly concerned wifb nmingand in heryoung woanan- teodlbs grieve took up the bed cross as a sparetime hobby from a business caneer she had been a member jorflye yean when itfae flrstjvorld war broke out lto bedv cros cailed upon to take up vajx ties the next day and prepare themselves to go wherever need ed lbs grieve remained in eng land however where she served in the military hospital at tinghant juniors hear provincial president at banquet jj5w trafalgar memorial hall taste fully decorated proved an ideal setting for the annual banquet and dance of halton junior farmers- aside from the delicious dinner ca tered b the womens auxiliary of bethel ui ntted church it event which makes one very proud of halton juniors it was jean pet ersons final appearance as presi dent of halton juniors and she together with iter fellow executive members had seen to it that every detail had received attention i the banquet opened with hal- tons junior farmer male quartet accompanied by their director mrs- george keweli singing the lords grayer dave wilson president of muton jrniinr farmers jed tin an enjoyable singsong then fol lowed the introduction of the head table guests by marie mino millwork doors cabinets frames sash j stairs screens prompt service free estimates 11 water st 5 tr 79771 r f rosedule floral flowers for all occasions wedding work corsages a specialty cut flowers and funeral designs 32 albert st tr 72952 we wire flowera t w travel notes is day air excursion only 45400 return maiton to london england full particulars at john r barber naval ujvisor john il rarfter agency travel after coming to canada mrs grieytfjotned the red cross as soon as it was formed and has always been associated with it georgetown did yottvtappen to watch tabloid last tuesday night they interviewed bruno sclisim in connection with a na tional hairdressing convention held in toronto last week brownie as he is known here conducted his own hairdressing salon in town for several years as well as one in his home town of milton when he sold his business in georgetown he went on an extensive lecture tour in canada and the states and now has salons in hamilton and lon don as well as the one he has retained in milton he accredit ed himself extremely well on tv his manner was relaxed and assured as he explained the fine points of the- models coiffure he had created and also answered questions about the inceptance and acceptance of new trends in hairstyling transportation by plane helicopter or snowmobile and very cold days filled with sunshine provide the background of life in a survey camp at thicket portage 400 miles north of win nipeg for rudi meier rudi left town several weeks ago for his new job he was formerly a sur veyor with bill carr here and boarded at the home of mrs ro bert waldie on mcnab street rudi is a new canadian having come here from his native switzer land a little over two years ago writing from the wilds of northern manitoba rudi says his work is quite different from the survey work in georgetown they have to spot and locate drill holes for geological maps and also sur vey a baseline for aerial photo surveys the only way to reach the camp is by plane and once there the men stay for six mon ths before qualifying for a leave rudi describes the camp as clean and well laiavoul all the tents and barracks are oilheated they have electric lights but no runn ing water food is excellent and accommodation clean and comfortable with two or three men to a cabin marshall past president of paler mo juniors then the thanks to not- the ladies of bethel church by joan wrigglesworth pastpresident of norval junior institute and county treasurer those taking part in the toast list included mac sprowl marilyn heslop wilma sinclair and roy ford guest speaker was the president of the junior farmers association of ontario- russell mcallister of smiths falls who was introduced by haltons new junior farmer president earl wilson of norval mr mcallister in a most interest ing way traced the development of agriculture from biblical times up to the present day the thanks of the gathering was handled by sandy buchanan 2nd vice president of halton juniors milton palermo clubs win in the absence of ernest irvine of oakville who in 1996 created a fund which provides a donation of fmnft annuity t hpln jmitnr farmersawards were presented his behalf by agricultural repres entative j e whitelock milton and palermo clubs were the win ners in the interclub competition ud the awards were received by freda mcfadden and don johnson representing the milton club and marie marshall and boy ford of the palermo junior institute and jhnior farmer association h halton junior farmer activ ity wou he complete without the plus thetnwrents leaders andthy en who contributed to the success of their programme a roy coul ter another member of the coh- mittee in charge intimated that the event provides an opportunity for parents totti their families to together something that is itly overlooked in these essure dayal at the same tune plans will be announced regarding 4h dubs to be organt- ed in 1957 and the date of tile respect farm news per- hog producers reelect ed davenport president j e w failure to direct a larger centage of their hogs to the public market at the ontario stock yards was the cause of the recent s300 slump in hog prices stated ben steers of bradford district direc tor of the ontario hog producers association at the annual meeting of the halton hog producers assoc iation held in the farmers bids miuon on tuesday of last week during recent weeks added mr steers halton producers have fal len down on the directional pro gram and as a result the percent age going to the public yards has ranged from 17 per cent to 33 per cent if your cooperative marketing board is to do the best possible job then the producers must slip their hogs to the public stock yards so that all processors will have to bid against one another in order to secure their requirements added mr steers richardson top the awards in connection with haltons grade a hog marketing competition for 1956 were an nounced by secretary a r serv ice ivan richardson of r r no 1 campbellville was the top pro ducer in the county from the stand point of quality with an average of 882 per cent for the year oth er awards were as follows group 1 no hogs no of marketed as gr a 1 ivan richardson 51 45 882 1 2 b d wait est 195 150 presence of haltons most enthus iastic senior junior farmer geo e elliott qcl of milton who bad the honour of presenting theipem- bers of haltons debating quart ette with the trophies ana medals emblematic at jther achievements of 19s65t included among the trophies donated by himself was that of h craig reid who with mrs reid were numbered among the guests at head table another feature of the evenings program was the presentation to the members of haltons champion intercounty livestock team at the 1956 royal this presentation was made on behalf of the halton jun iors by the coach of the team art bennett former associate agri cultural representative for halton and peel counties and nowl assist ant director of extension for the ontario dept of agriculture with headquarters in toronto this was climaxed by a- presen tation by john w picket represen ting the halton juniors to mr ben nett in recognition of the outstand ing service rendered during his years in the county the juniors were also honoured with the presence of t r hilliard director of extension who brought greetings on behalf of the ontario department of agriculture with the exeejtionof tor and grain clubs in the acton district all outer 4h agricultur al clubs are to hold their organl- xauonal meetings in the court house milton on friday even ing april 5th clubs being offer ed pus year include in addition to those mentttiaedf or the acton district tbb following beef and dual purpose cam club jersey an guernsey calf club holsteta calt clnbl swine cjuib potato club a 2nd year grain club and a 1st year grain club their working week of seven 1 3 john d wijson 66 46 david lawson 298 211 edward snow 118 82 m 8hour days plus overtime seems 4 strenuous but according to a re- 5 cent report on this big operation in the financial post it is a battle between man and the weather to get enough men and materials to the construction site before spring breakup then construc tion can move smoothly until ij next december when a rail line is expected to link the remote area to civilization the rail link is necessitated by the giant moak lake project of international nic kel there is a 65 million con tract for all surface buildings alone at the two mine sites at thompson and moak lake his new job will likely provide rudi with some interesting information for his letters to fits friends here in georgetown 76 9 712 708 695 group 2 marketing 25 to 50 lings in 1956 talking with pcrc saxe since bis return from a busi ness trip to vancouver he mentioned visiting the home of his niece mrs murray stitt in fort william mrs stitt is the former linda ginsberg whom many will remember when she attended public school here linda has brought honour to fort william and to her family by winning the best actress award in the region al trials of the dominion drama festival held in winnipeg recent- adjudicator cecil bellamy was quoted in the winnipeg tri bune as congratulating unda on a splendid performance incid entally she played the lead in bell book and candle 1 re member seeing this entertaining play at the boyal alex a couple of years ago v joan ben nett in the starring role also with respect to unda dramatic ability mr bellamy stated that she has a natural talent she knows how- to speak the lines in the real sense of thought and she actswithv her t features she has good hands and they ate expres- ni tb masf no hogs no of i marketed as or a e r wilson 25 20 8000 d robertson 39 31 7949 3 m davenport 26 20 769 4 m moffat 47 35 7447 5 clarence peacock 33 22 666 how we did it was the theme of the panel composed of messrs i richardson e peterson john w wilson and david lawson with j e whitelock acting as moderator needless to add the methods of these top producers was a matter of keen interest f6r those in afc tendance their success we would judge was a combination of three factors 1st the right kind of breeding stock 2nd good feeding and management and 3rd market ing at the proper weight all mem bers of the panel were agreed that if their fellow halton producers would only realize that the last few pounds they put on their hpgs are the most expensive and get their hogs off to market between 195 and 216 lbs in weight that halton could have at least 50 per cent grade as not 362 per cent the 1956 figure the election of officers resulted as follows president c e davenport vice president howard armstrong secretarytreasurer a r service directors nassagaweya john w wilson ivan richardson and geo robertson esquesing t j browh- ridge robert miller and david lawson trafa clayton may win bayner and lloyd may nel- a r tsjulter f o colling mervyn coulson and clayton had- fleld celved the trophy her husband ibrray 8tittr lsaan very inter- ested in little thea work and p vuft urges teachers to prepare sunday wessons lesson preparation is the great factor in successful leaching sta ted rev j bartlett diocesan direc tor of religious education as he-td- drcssed a joint session of the church school department of st georges and sl albans anglican churches last week the session was well attended and much valuable information re garding the gbre lesson course its aim and objects was explain ed the teachers served refresh ments and mr jesse brandford expressed a vote of thanks to mr bartlett for his informative assist ance fathehr dies in england daughter at ballinafad newt candy stoke located on main strst next door tbd uvmgsidnes kakhty come m and look it over downstair j wearable washable mrs archie lawr ballinafad was saddened last week by hear ing of the death of her father william spinks in peckham a suburb of london england mr spinks had been in ill health for halton s 4h club leaders un- yx years suffering from du der the chairmanship of a t heart h woodley have completed plans to builder b tradc he di stage the second annual play party seventyhird year mrs spinks predeceased him for haltons 4h club members of 1956 and potential members lor 1957 the event is to be held at fairvicw school lowville on fri day evening march 29th invita tions arc being extended to the 4h homemakcrs as well as to the members of 4h agricultural clubs jour years ago he is survived by four sons and four daughters i twentytwo grandchildren and fivcl great grandchildren mr spinks was a member of the church of england youll get the hang of it fasti saeour grand wauriwty of u430vay wallpaper patterns today i richardsons hardware 15 main street south tr 73501 the more you look the more you like chevrolet a ceneral motois vaioi eye it tryit btfrr the more you look the mora you find in chevrolet that other cars just cant matchl the solid body bj fisher coach- work the conveniences the finer ma terials no other lowcost ca no previous chevy even has ever given you so much to be prood oil come feast your eyes oe v buku story youve been a streetaide spectator long enough the more yon drive the mora yon like chevy exciting edge m cogme- nspomev bran the worlds most de pendable sx chevys beatselling 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