Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 15, 1958, p. 9

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farm n0ws v must spend more research money says j a carroll jew in a thought provoking address j a carroll t onnerty aaistant deputy minister ot agriculture tor ontario and now manager of the brampton office of the halton peel trust and savings co de lighted hi audience at the an nual meeting of the halton plow mens association in concluding bis review of developments in ag riculture and otherwise in the past st years ifc carroll referred to 19s7 as an epic marking year year when we broke into anoth er age of space exploration tin depth of the human mind is be yond all coflcettonrbe added in referring to scientific re search he stated we must spend morn money on reseach in rus sia stated air carroll onethird of their armed expenditure is on basto research on the other hand more money is spent in one year on cosmetics than is being applied to basic research here in can ada he added we spend less than 8 per cent of our national income on education and about 20 per cent on automobiles notwith standing the high cost of educa tion we are today stated mr carroll spending a smaller per centage of our provincial income on education than we did back in 1935 elect of itcoi a new officers elected by the plowmen are honorary president stan hall mrp president leon ard- lister 1st vice president clebert mcdowell nd vice pre sident jack h taylor secretary- treasurer j e w honorary directors w h breckon j a dixon j a elliott ernest irvine victor hall claude picket harold picket george readhead ross segsworth vern on hcarthur spencer wilson s h robinson directors esqueslng roy cur- rie j c cunningham stanley may clifford wrigglesworth trafalgar j c marshall john w picket uoyd may tfaos dow- den nelson roy euenton glen campbell j e ellenton erwin gunby nassagaweya j r mc- phail ross gordon robt hurren george swann associate directors trafalgar arnold howden keith meny george hall esquesing lloyd fisher tom hunter harvey nurse nelson hugh warmington fred agnew don taylor nassaga weya harold ferguson jack fer guson advertise in our adlet columns if- maushan president st ofses the daughtecs of st georges anglican church held their an nual meeting and election of offi mcrs on monday january 0th in the church rooms rev kenneth richardson cook the chair for the election of officers the executive for the 1968 sea son is mrs larry maughan 71 sar gent road president mrs ron oveoden 20 hawson crescent vice president mrs thomas eas on 19 byron street vice bread ent mrs a w gilmer 10 park avenuo secretary mrs sam pen rice glen williams treasurer mrs thomas parry 177 main st north flower convener mrs wil liam mcnally 22 market street membership convener mre john irwin 19 hewson crescent was the retiring president cellar teams advance in hockey industrials the industrial hockey league is becoming more interesting ev ery- week and anyone who has not joined the steadily growing crowd at the arena sunday afternoon would be advised to get down there and enjoy some of the ac tion which right now is at its peak last sundays doable header was an example of the well bal anced setup as third place com bines kept the provincial mill within reach by dumping them 6 to 4 in the opener despite bill hewitts terrific four goal show for the coalers which rocketed him past kemshead into 1st place in the scoring haines was com bines s with a hat ffickt while clare burns boosted his totarwlth a goal and three as sists toronto spoiled smith and sto nes big chance to pull into a tie for first place with the costers by shading them in the second game by the score of 4 to 3 pro vincial now remains as the only team that the metros have yet to defeat since their only other win was against the combines back ar ound the middle of dcember here is how they stand w l provincial 6 3 smith stone 4- 3 combines 4 5 toronto 2 toptn team g a pts hewitt prov 13 7 20 tpts 1 13 5 3 tm ofoftoctowm htftald wednesday evening jan 15 1908 page kemshead haines barber d davles burns c syrnyk baxter freestone king prov 12 7 19 com 11 7 18 prov 5 12 17 prov ntt is com 4 11 ib toronto 7 4 comb sas 6 4 ss7 2 11 u 10 building sand concrbtcroravel road gravel fill and top soil stone work tom haines oin williams tr 73303 midwinter salelf famous general electric appliances geeiothes dryer with automatically controlled highspeed drying there are no more weather or dusl problems no more lugging heavy wash baskets or wasting hours for clothes to dry when you own the new general tlectnc cond t oner but this new k nd of dryer does more than lust dry clothes conveniently indoors it automat cally cond t ons all types of fabrics to help them stay new looking and wnnklefreel prices start at 179 ge ranges are available in turquoise green yellow and satin white designed to bring new charm and beauty to your kttchen pushbutton magic fingertip touch controls storage drawer equipped with warmer element to keep foods at serving temper aturet originally sold 31900 wigo has the largest display of 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