Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 29, 1957, p. 10

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wgsmsj thi okmbovrowh hutald wednesday may 89th mot ii 31 on sayings f on 1 tosyiar qparantd investments j executor and trustees under wills administrator vhere no will exists or where executor does not wish to act trustee for pension funds staridingby attorney looking after ones financial affairs in case ofil iness or absence mortgage loans inquiries invited phone victor 43216 halton and peel trust and savings co oakville brampton burlington assets now over 2000000 a s nicholson t john r barber o e manning president local director genl manager sand sf credit valley s rock i i sou asphalt paving coj 7 t- ful 1 george town 7 motels parking lots driveways tennis courts road work service stations sidewalks concrete curbs if you need any asphalt paving done call triangle 74651 free estimates j w law hamilton construction 64 prince charles drive tr 73480 homes industrial requirements oarages renovations concrete work building supplies every building need seems to me that lite is a lot shorter for people nowadays than it used tobe even though they live longer if thats too irish for you im sorryrbut i havent time tor explain yew see hwni thai trouble i haven him why havent it be- cmm vyp got to set tftis lousy column written so i can ruth off to bad so i can got up and rush off to work so i can make soma money so i can pay for that load ot topsoil i feotifht so i can rush home after work erd sproad it 6 my lawn v the worlds going crazy every- thing is speeding up when i was a kid peo used to sit around today stopping is the only things can gat their hands oh are the vegetables and there lent much oy in pinching thumping t ing a bho out of p jearrof wnoro their grandmottmrf dlppod a hand taste eed advertising to boost dajr products dairy producers have done a good job in the past but they still nejtd to advertise their products if they expect to maintain their share of thb canadian market this was the warning of gordon loveridge president 6f dairy far mers of canada when he asked the 498000 members of his organi zation to get behind the drive for advertising funds in june first national farm organization to go into a box or barrel to taste or feel they worriedly malabels or peer perplesndly into a vast -into- advertising dairy farmers of whrfot gloaming mortuary called a canada progranv was instituted in moat counter 1950 with- gratifying results ac cording to mr loveridge two ma- from every shelf in every coljor benefits of the program have been tooted increased per capita consumption of dairy foods in canada and increased cooper ation and promotion within the our they are shouted at to hurry be quick basten gtab me buy more farnily deal no wpnder sire they special scuttle jsi better jj than bestv 5- no candidate caff equal s kenneth y dick for ex- 5 s perience and service to 2 the communilyy county s and country 2 published by helton county tiberel associatiasi 5 iahsbublhhbbabbbsbambmbmu on theii front porchf i and shoot the breeze hen go off jo bed soon after flark if you sft around on your front porch nowadays all it nieans is youre a nogood because if you were any good youd have enough money so you could either r be chasing around the lawn behind a power mower or sitting inside like a decent citizen watching tv sure your common sense tells you ifs ridiculous slow down boy you tell yourself youre only going through the course once dont panic so you de liberately put on the brakes you determine for example to sit down and relax after dinner with and the evening paper dairy industry mr loveridge said his organization was flatteri ed by the fact that other farm organizations were endeavouring tfi duplicate the program on be- j j eir ovyn products dairy ken eadymix cakes qiiick-fre-parmers- advertising program is sen fish s a result they bujq financed by producers themselves about furtively snatching up pac kages and dropping them jike hot- potatoes into their shopping carts spells out speed and greed minit rice insuutf coffee precooked ham ovenready chie twice as much as tbey need in half the time they should then instead off a friendly mu tuallysuspicious tallying of the bill with the grocer they into a lineup the grub is whftk- ed into bags the cash register rings out its staccato symphony and they find themselves out in contributing a v cent on butterfat marketed during the month of june this formula raised about 3375000 in 1966 mr loveridge is optimistic hurtle about the future of the dairy -in- dustry providing the industry it- self is prepared to take advan tage of the booming canadian economy when pay envelopes the street a vast bag in each arm are full he believes that every and only the vaguest idea of how effort should be put forward to much they spent ensure that canadian housewives remain conscious of the import- youll have to excuse me now ant part that dairy foods play in my wife wants to know whether i the diet of the family further a want instant coffee or jiffy cocoa strong public relations program right- away you feel uneasy i with the piece of pie instant fill needs to be maintained to keep your nervous system wound up readymix crust for my midnight the urban public aware of thejm- like a steel spring rebels against snack got to save time if i want portance of the dairy industry in june is dairy month throughout canada june is dairy month is a slogan with special meaning in canada says officials of dairy farmers of this unfamiliar treatment you to read my book digest before bed feel like an outboard motor run ning fullspeed without a boat un der you you begin to twitch and when your wife rattles the dishes suggestively or the phone rings or one of the kids come in bawling with skinned knees you spring up in relief thats the awful con dition to which the perpetual mo tion existence we refer to as canada the national producers or- gracious living has brought us g starting as an adver tising slogan under which dairy foods were related to summer eat ing it has now come to take on a broader meaning across the nat ion mention of june conjures up in most minds a host of pleasant associations warm weather and green grass are immediately tied up with grazing cows and the scen es of contentment which seem to spread across the land at that time of year june is an excellent time of year for urban and rural people to once again consider their interdepend ence canadians eat something like 1035 pounds of dairy foods per cap ita every year this is an import ant part of the individual diet con sidering either volume or the nu- the conservation of agricultural resources and in the general eco nomy of the country speed and greed seem to be the basic ingredients in that arid po tion called modern living that we find so hard to swallow speed is the diety of the 20th century as surely as money was that of the 19th reason hut of the 18th we worship it cynically but un ashamedly greed is the far slobbering little boast inside us that makes us repulsive if we feed it frustrated if we dont and j h only if we strangle it at birth speed has ceased to be a means to an end and is now an end in itself though we dont admit it we speed up production so we can turn out the article more cheap ly as soon as the new method tritional aspects of the situation is in operation the price of the by their generous purchases of dai article goes up higher over- ry foods urban housewives enable head we speed travel to save 455000 dairy farmers to spend time and spend six months in hos- millions of dollars each year for pita when we fail to make that the products of the factories where curve we speed housework with urban husbands work there is real new gadgets so shell have more interdependence here leisure time to sit around with dairy products are worth a bil- a bottle or go out and play bingo n d a ycar to tn canadian i economy and this is only part of high in the ranks of those lat- tne s one of the greatest ar- terday satans who cater to tempt gulnenls f a jry industry docs not appear in cold statistics it is and urge on the poor ordinary slob in his worship of speed and sur- generally accepted that canada render to greed are the advertis- j needs a healthy and prosperous ag ing men if that seems a little ricu a part 0 the overall economy in this context a healthy agriculture means not only good prices but efficient soil use and management no agricultural prac tice does more to conserve the vit al elements of the soil than does dairy farming for dairy farming requires jarge acreages of pasture and hay crops which not only build soil but prevent the ravages of wind and water erosion it can be said with some truth that dairying preserves both the human and soil resources of the canadian nation candidates qualify candidates sandy bestpc ken dick lib and jack henry ccf qualified for election at a sparself- attended nomination meeting thursday in milton all candidates had announced their intentions well in advance of the day and no surprise dark hor ses appeared to seek election mm mar tuoti khme aw fora net wamamitwm tf vatrvmtmwwlpf twins woodworking sash frames plywood trim limehouse tr 72162 open evenings till 9 saturdays till 5 the completely new murt allison big baler capacity at small baler pmcesi from hitch to chute new hollands hayuner is modern balings biggest news new in sturdy co design new in convenience and running ease ik gives you what youre looking for new faster better way to rich leafy bales of hay flow action feed builds bales scientifically exclusive with new holland this allnew baling action measures hay into the bale chamber springloaded feeder tines mounted on a continuous roller etas hardly disturb a leaf flow action distributes material to form an engineered bale built for modern 1 storage and feeding big 56inch wide pickup takes heavier rows with ease sweeps your field clean twenty- sprintmounted teeth give you 20 more effective picldi area glides over ridges dips into low spots without bitihg dirt if you make hay the modern way youll demand the hayuner ft be first to try the newest i arrange a free early bird demonstration vl sil murt allison 2 yonge st georgetown triangle 73291 harsh dont take my word tor it just pay a visit to a supermarket shopping used to be a leisurely pleasant part of daily life for women it was a hangover from the open market of ancient times at the grocery store they met their neighbours exchanged repar tee with the grocer pinched the meat tasted the cheese squeexed the bread thumped the melons prodded the chickens and sniffed the fish above all they chewed the fat ii fuel oil service oil storage tanks 20000 bols storage capacity our green and lemon trucks available to bring you on the spot service budget terms arranged entner son u tulips in bloom tulips and lilacs in bloom make the countryside a thing of beauty this week the tulip crop is one of the most colourful in years and should last much longer than last season when a couple of hot dry days shrivelled the flowers notice to creditors in the ettat of elizabeth cunningham late of the vii- iag4 or norvat in th county of halton widow dcasd- all persons having claims against the estate of elizabeth cunningham late of the village of norval in the county of halton widow who died in the town of georgetown ontario on or about the 7th day of january 1s57 are required to file proof of same with the undersigned on or before the 5th day of june 1957 after which date the executor will proceed to distribute the estate having re gard only to the claims of which nehatrthen have had notice dated at georgetown this 15th day of may mb7 robert wddie cunningham executorestate of elbabetn cunningham bar tab solldtorvl hbwson ord v39 georgetown ontario bigger better than ever georgetown rotary club annual auction sale georgetown arena saturday june 15th a big afternoon of bargains in home and cottage furnishings toys books clothing knickknacks and what ha y advance bids accepted your donation of saleable used articles will be gratefully received phone tr 72791 4536 or 2887 and pickup will be arranged yffr ss f rw u mncs un contributed m the service of tfca john ubatt tlaalni i ijjllillfella wfws

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