Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 14, 1957, p. 7

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fc nw mthrqpms instalietftki remottbtlea charlie nash tdowell water syteatos 5 kim stwtt east repairs of ab kind ttlanflle 72m3 inducted at fbkvlci f4- fee war held man bar q a b kpan was i the pasi t of bodnroott and stone united cbnxcbes her j ward conducted tho aerviee and jmststed by br dcl m moon e- ther of the hew minister pod ber f h somerville secretary of guelph presbytery dr moore offered prayer and kev r h somerville addressed the congregation daring his address rev r h somerville made mention of the lovely ap pearance of the country on his way to rockwood and also remarked that the new minister is a fanner come to sow seed the knowledge of gods wont charles hiharriff read a portion of the 21st chapter of st john- rev r hi somerville presented lin new rtfi huhictidn and george day conducted bin to the pulpit bev george ifcoore announced the 0103012 hymn and followed withthe benediction rev john ward called the ga thering- to formin iinetotpret the new minister and his wife mr roy leslie of- stone jphnwli and mr ross gordon of the focal church to introduce members of both churches followed by all going into the sunday school room for refreshments and a social among those present were ll twnbasrs mmm of them who engaged to aaiat1onary china win reside m boekwood br r o joliffe and hia toother rev charles jolliffe also rev james neave also a former boek wood boy rev georgehaggans whb is a visitor in the village from missouri rev george moore is a native of dunriville and also lived in walkerton listowel ud london he attended south collegiate in london and received his bul de gree from western university london later securing his divini ty degree from emmanuel college toronto following graduation rev george moore went to iiiirqt wan where he had charge of five churches and drove his car an average of 55 miles to 105 sundays what council did on society announces 57 winners for district farming projects f acton agricultural society this week announced the results of the oat competition in which 19 fields were scored by j m cockburn of guelph mr cockburn reported tiiat farmers in this district were to be commended on the fine crops they were entering in the competitions sponsored by the society no wild oats or oat smut were found in any of the fields scored winner f the competition with 96 points on a field of garry oats was charles mcnabb of rockwood second place went to hervin mci noise was no doubt annoying but cullough with 945 points also on a bylaw would not necessarily put garry oats j an end to it since the police could otherwinners were third harjbe at the other end of town and bylaw some coamhiors are dubious a bylaw permitting police to take action to put a stop to n necessary noise such as barking dogs shouting noisy vehicles hammering on buildings etc may soon be in effect in georgetown if findings of the town solicitor favour such a move the matter brought to councils attention thursday in a letter from chief constable roy haley was- left in the solicitors hands following a discussion by council mayor- armstrong opined that there would always be noise and that he could not see the neces sity of such a byjaw jf the per son making the noise cooperated with the police and stopped when asked councillor fred harrison speaking in his capacity as police cornrnissioner pointed oat that that was just the case the offen ders were not cooperative with the police fie stated that the people would be quiet when ap proached by the police but as soon as their backs were turned they would continue the annoying practice r cr em hyde stated that the possibilities of what could come of an antinoise bylaw were unlimit ed in answering complaints he said police could shut down factories and stop hockey games the mayor interjected that the pas3b7 wednesday evening aug 14 1m7 3x guaranteed take a second look get the true picture theres nothing new about a schoolboy dashing out at the last minute but that big yellow bus is something new something important to you even though youll never use it foot this is a district high school bus picking up its morning load of farm rfiilhwm not so long ago the little red school bouse was the end of education for the inajorxty of these children now they ride the yellow bus to high school and may go on to an agricultural college afterwards parents are encouraging their children to get more education so that whan r they have taken over the farm theyll have a thorough knowledge of agricultural sciences and business management both so neces sary to the production of good and plentiful crops on a profitable basis the prosperity we all enjoy would be impossible if todays farmers werent doing such a fine job but those bright eager children on the yellow bus tomorrows fanners will make an even greater contri bution to this countrys progress theyll be able to do this because they will be trained in newer and better farm practices including the use of farmamchinary whichi will be revohitionaryr even by todays high standards j vey bayne 94 points on rodney fourth ralph denny 935 rod ney fifth s e griffin and son 93 garry siath d mcphedran 925 garry seventh george x wallace 92 garry eighth j a swackhamer 915 garry ninth a h mcphedran 90 garry tenth charles thompson 88 rodney winners of the hay competition in whilh 17 fields were scored were first albert gray rockwood second lloyd marsden third george c wallace fourth char les mcnabb fifth m mccullough sixth m m coles seventh e pasmorc eighth c w swack hamer ninth don mathews tenth s e griffin masseyharrisferguson limited toronto cab ad a so- products ltd 1 readymix concrete large stock of plyvvood masonry cement lime plaster insulation rock lathe nails sewer pipe shtkitliing paperv and insul board v j 1 onn mvonday tuesday wt3fcsday thutso ay and friday to0 aj to 500 km satumday i0um to 1300 ma im 7 krlwtrqnq ave delrex industrial area ataf ton of cold and 4000 lb two awards have been issued to the jersey cow graham farm pinn b rose 2nd -195981- in 3 lactations 1221 days she has won her second ton of gold cer tificate producing 2219 lbs of fat a 4000 lb certificate has also been awarded to rose pro ducing 72641 lbs of milk and 4476 lbs of fat in 7 lactations graham farm pinn b rose 2nd is a daughter of the superior sire brampton finn b aim -108652- has won one silver medal and 3 gold medals her classification is very good she was bred by gerald r graham georgetown and is owned by maurice c beaty of milton to qualify for this award a cow must produce at least 2000 lbs of fat in four consecutive years notice to creditors in the estttw of albert e rogers lcemd aix persons having claims against the estate of albert e ro gers late of the township of fn quesing who died on or about the 6th day of june 1957 are hereby notified to send particulars of same to the undersigned on or before th 7th day of september 1957 a which date the estate will be dis tributed wit regard only to in claims of which the undersinti shall then have notice and the un dersigned will not be liable to r person of whose claim she shall i not then have notice i dated at georgetown this 6th day of august 1957 flossie jane rogers administratrix of the esuteyif albert e rogers by her solicitors dale k bennett 821 georgetown ontario notice to creditors in the estate of alfred morri son retired fanner deceased all persons having claims ag- adnst the estate of alfred morri son late of the township of es- auesing retired farmer who died oil or about the 27th day of may ad 1967 are hereby notified to send particulars of same to the un dersigned on or before the 91st day of august aj 1967 after which date the estate will be distributed with regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice and the undersigned will not be liable to any person of whose claim they shall not then one notice dated at georgetown this 80th day of jul ajx 1967 ruth xutabeth coxe and frank wilson executors of the estate of alfred lfortisoa by their sol icitors dale and bennett geor getown oat 944 have no knowledge of an offense in answering the mayor cr har rison indicated that the situation that existed before had been eli minated by the 2way radio and now the police were in contact with the office at all times and could rush to the source of any complaint immediately cr wal ter gray said that in the case of noise caused by persons hammer ing in a building police could be taking action against someone working on an emergency job that must be done next public holiday in george town will be labour day monday septembre 2nd issued in amounts from 100 upwards for one two three four or five years jtelepudne or complete jorm below halton peel trust savings co j il barber local director halton and peel trust and savings company oakville ontario telephone victor 43216 cheque enclosed terrrs yrs inme k address certificate will be mailed promptly by registered mail m insurance travel real estate walter t evans co triangle 72512 mill street serving your community for over 30 years ll jlien wfto imnl cr idtnorrotf vmdice mpttemhon vhe jiouse of seagram distillers sine 1857 fuel oil service 09 storage tanks 20000 bals storage capacity our green and lemon trucks available to bring you on the spot service budget tirms arranged wh kentner son tftleonte 7m31 bftjnos us to youtvooos x j mtm iks idak

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