Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 8, 1957, p. 10

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wednesday kv mb mw r pack s ojt 1 w fijl i bstf emeitiber mother sunday mayj2rfi with a lovely box of flowers or a flowering pot pl ant floral cant get to our greenhouses then rtpp in at ernie radio electric next to the post i office and see our selection 32r albert street we deliver we wire flowers v triengle 72953t brampton drivein 6how starts at dusk alwavt a color cartoon friday and saturday may lolh and 1 1th martin and lewis in artists models white feather with robert wagner scope color monday and tuesday may 13th and 14th jack lemon j ally son in you cant run humphrey bogort audrey hepburn in sabrina away from it wednesday and thursday may 15 and 16 brass legend the lady killers hugh obrien nancy gates alistair sim visit our new kiddies supervised play land i new ridesl lots of funl free balloons clowns train rides kiddie coaster rides swings kiddies under 1 2 free try our snack bar hamburg heaven giant hot dogs mouth watering french fries coffee cold drinks pepsi cola orange crush popcorn children who will be 5 years old by october 31st 1957 will attend kindergarten parents please fifiout this form and send it to principal val stein v you live in chapel street district principal wiwam kinrida if you are in wrigglesworth school district or principal harold henry if you live in harrisojcschool district please send the form before may 31 parents who tubtnitjeorm will be personally notified of registration date later in june pleas have your childs birth certificate ready at that time childs name day of birth month ycar parents name house no street please print this information i stove -and- nut coal r cash or budget terms iy w h kentner son triangle 72851 tyiv chrysler appoints new advertising manager franz w martin of windsor has been appointed advertising man ager of chrysler corporation of canada limited according to am announcement by c o hurly vicepresident in charge of sales mr martin joined the company 22 years ago and for the past 11 years has been a member of the sales division organization latter ly as sales staff executive he was born in windsor 43 years ago and is a graduate of the schools of this city as well as of chrysler institute of engineering and the conference of business management dr damude to rio to join world health group dr d f damude public health veterinarian with the hal- ton county health unit lor the past five years has resigned his position to join the world health organisation where his headauar- lere will be in rio de janerio brazil dr damude twill be acting as a consultant in veterinary public health in argentina chile tjra- guay paraguay and brazil after a twoweek orientation jrstiojjlift jtasjfeinjstondr damude icoand perltlse tn plans to visit h fore taking up bis duties in rio mrs bamude accompanied by son brian age 12 and daughter janie age 8 will fly to join dr damude in rio at the end of may farm news five million profits grand union record record net income of 50493 15 for the grand union company during the 52- week fiscal year endj ed march 2nd 1957 a gain of 41 over net income of 3584125 for the 53week fiscal year ended march 3 1956 was reported by lansing p shield president of the eastern food chain in the companys annual report mailed to stockholders earnings after taxes were 243 j per share of common stock dur- ing fiscal 1956 based on the 11 979102 shares outstanding at the close of the year sales of grand union one of the ten largest food chains in the nation also set a new record dur ing fiscal 1956 they totalled 374155488 which was 322 j higher than 1955 i during the 1956 fiscal year cash dividends of 60c per share of com mon stock were paid to sharehol ders as well as a 5 stock divi dend grand union net earnings have virtually tripled and sales have more than doubled since 1952 ac- cording to a fiveyear review of operations in the report while noting that earnings and sales were the highest in the 84- year history of grand union dur- ing 1956 mr shield told stock- 1 holders that steps taken during the year to insure continued fu- ture growth were of even greater significance i he cited the doubling in size of the grand union market in keansj burg nj to accommodate a noa- foods department carrying some 15000 items of merchandise as an admittedly experimental de- velopmeio but one presaging the scope of supermarkets to come another innovation during the year was roundtheclock shop ping through a battery of eight vending machines recessed into the front df grand unions head quarters supermarket in east paterson nj where customers may obtain as many as 50 different food items at any hour of the day or night still experimental mr shield reported this installation is pro viding needed experience to guide the company in its exploration of the yet uncharted field of automa tion as applied to retail selling grand unions entry into he deep south for the first time was cited as the highlight of the chains 1956 expansion program since last june grand union has acquired nine food markets and opened one in miami florida a total of twentyeight new su permarkets were openedby grand union during the 1956 fiscal year 17 were acquired and 6 enlarged and renovated thirtyfour out moded stores many of them ser vice units were closed at years end the chain was operating 356 food markets in nine states the district of columbia and canada this compares with 345 stores in operation at the beginning pf the year plana for the current fiscal year call for the opening of some 41 hew grand union markets t mew warble treatment experiment looks good j e w this past winter the ontario vet- eririary college in cooperation with a group of farmers in notrth halton tested out a new product for control of warbles this new material or chemical is given oral ly or internally the young cattle were treated during the month of january in each farmer cooper ators herd equal numbers of the young cattle were selected for treatment and for non treatment the non treated animals were to act as a check on the effectiveness of the treatment while a complete report has not as yet beefifjfceias- ed it is our understanding that between five and six hundred ani mals were treated and a similar number were identified for check purposes a few days ago we learned that of 823 cattle checked recently 431 treated cattle had a total of j8 warbles up while the 392 head un treated were showing a total of 2854 warble lumps in their backs the experiment was conducted by the ontario veterinary college with dr a r campbell formerly secretary of the canadian guern sey breeders association in charge of the field work we cant tell you the name of the material nor what the cost of treatment would be it is still in the experimental stage and has not yet been licensed for use in cither canada or the united states however it does look interesting and the data would suggest that t ffr cleanup campaign boosted by chamber the chamber of commerce at its meeting last tuesday budgeted 5000 to cooperate with the horti cultural society in a cleanup paint up campaign harold marshall and ollie dyson will form a committee to encour age residents to beautify their homes this spring there was some discussion at the meeting on formation of a cre dit bureau locally a local resid ent has expressed interest in oper ating a bureau and it was reported that a minimum of 25 businessmen would be needed in order to en sure its operation requested by the volunteer amb ulance association to assist in sec uring more volunteers and cooper ation from smaller businessmen the chamber agreed to send letters to businessmen outlining the plan which was suggested at the meet ing by chief ralph hawes ed hall halton cattlemen this coming fall and winter should do something in an organised way to get rid of warbles just imagine 2854 warb les on the backs of 302 young cat tle halton is abonrthe only coun ty in this part of ontario that is not under the warble fly control act halton lagging behind halton farm operators are norm ally in the forefront of every pro gressive farm movement but in warble fly control work we are last- tatjrwliy theauthtn ities had to come to halton in or der to secure herds to serve as a basis for the experiment commencing the week of may 6h 1957 there will be 2 deliveries in georgetown wednesdays and fridays orders must be placed the day before brewers warehousing co ltd -zrr- a if you want geninue national health insurance instead of endless talk delays excuses run- around promises and half plans then vote jack henry ccf x 1 now the economy champ of them all i deuvered 2605 00 in georgetown whit tmn mras optimal at alra mat tnmvctaar 57 studebaker bee the new 1957 studebaker today at hicken clapham triangle 73952 z- and georgetown and jim emmerson representing the ambulance volunteers the vis itors outlined a problem that of the present 75 volunteers a large- percentage are from the larger tn- dusties and one mill in particular is not too happy in having men on call to leave work so often the brigade thinks that if each of the smaller businesses could have one volunteer who would be available for duty one day every six months the problem would be solved it was explained that the ambulance service is designed not as a handy way for people to go to hospital but for real emergenc ies and where ever possible calls are authorized by local doctors in the first six weeks of operation a total of 20 calls were answered more children died from cut ear in 1906 than any other disease get your bedding plants m bit ad shaws flower vegetable and lawn seeds tulip and daffodil bulbs by the bushel fertilizers peat moss potting soil everything- for the garden john bradshaw will be iot the store may 10th and 11th to discuss your gardening probueaas with you bradshaws flowers phono twanflv 7w6tt in the new hunter real estate block t no 7 highway i the store with lois of customer parking eventnos tr 7s17i

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