what council did glen williams red b cross blitz thursday march 13th have your donation ready if you are not at home leave your donation with your neighbour leave yourporch light oni todays farm seed prices grade per bu no 1 vernal alfalfa us certified 35 00 no 1 ranger alfalfa u s certified 24 00 the above are highly recommended b both dept of agric no 1 red clover dcont grown extra fancy 18 00 no 1 red cloer dc ont grown 1740 so 1 red clover sc ont grown 18 00 no 1 alsike cloer 18 00 no 1 timoth climax certified 22 00 no 1 timoltn climax fancv 15 0 no 1 timothy common extra ranc 8 00 no 1 white sweet cloer 7 50 no 1 yellow sweet cloer 7 20 no no lad l no clover certified white dutch cotr lb 55 65 26 no 1 bromc grass lincoln no 1 brome grass canadian 24 no 1 orchard grass 25 no 1 meadow fescue 20 no 1 pere re grass 15 no 1 canada blue grass 60 no 1 ken blue grass 70 we have installed a new modem seed mixer first in canada and we will mix free an of the above seeds ror haj pasture mixtures this will save ou man dollars we recommend oac mixtures we recommend that ou buy jour spring re quivements now alp prices subject to market changes and prior sale select seeds phone gleadale 13234 brampton ont cnr yard march muting for daughters of st gboroavs the first march meeting of st georges daughters of the church took the form of a tea towel show er for the kitchen monday evening march 5th each member donated a fowcl and there were also se veral yards of towelling on band which was cut and hemmed the members also worked on doll clothes which will go on sale at their iilac tea held in may the march 17th meeting wdl be a st patrick s social night design ed to welcome new members the ladies of this group are most anxi ous that any young- women oi girls of st georges who do not already belong become associated with them and that they attend the meeting 4 the church rooms on march 17th where a warm wel come will await them a most interesting program has been planned for the spring meetings there are two a month one- a work meeting and one a social evening wednesday eveg march 5th 1908 th1 oror hcftald conservation authority speaks to council mon georgetown s representative on the credit valley conservation authority mr alex marlaren gave council a very coraprehen sive report of the years activities when he addressed monday s meeting mr maclarcn in stressing the importance of water iaid that water means a lot more to the town today than it did back in 1921 when this was only a village incorporation coming in 1922 and a population of 2000 compar ed to 7100 in 1958 c he said every individual must have water to live and that each uses a 100 gallons of water per day the water cycle i determined by various mens he said rainfall of which the credit valley has appromixately 33 in a year snow atmospheric moisture dew which is of great value runoff tne watershed the acreage had lo the rivers etc seepage in soil aady been purchased for one and what comes off the surface m the organgevule district through reservoirs pumps etc r t j 4 000 acres of land in the cre- industry uses a great deal of hm been recom water lie cited one case where meded for reforestation but real the city of kitchener uses 60 estflte hav made much of of the water consuihpton in m tnis area prohibitive at the pres- dustry agriculture also uses a wt ume trec arc avaiiahle for larger quanuty orwater tor irri te lanting frcc of charge gallon he said a 32acre tobacco excess of 1000 3000 trees may fa would use 500000 gallons in unted m onc year by one a season a sewage system uses owner a planter md considerable water and george- abie and lf used a subsidy of 500 town will be using more in the and s1000 ua t0 pta future the conservation system there to no cutting for at was attempting to slow up the 15 ears and the area must water cycle so it can be used ecoaj f nomicalk and as fully as possible the parks and recreational ad- he outlined the various advis- x se up a xknk ory boards in the- authority the route fnm thc up the farm planning and farm use board crem rver va and a mapw was encouraging farmers to con pubhsmd sho this drive serve by means of rotation of stghtsecrs referred also crops fertility pasture renova q the terra coua consenauon lion grassed waterwavs to stop vkryuina recentlv purchased and erosion strip farming also to men bncflj the proposed prevent erosion on side hills ceorgctoun park along the cre- drainage and reforestation gulley dit and tnc of purchasm control and terracing the land thc old d namovopertv for park i use side of the picture meant the purposest as h beheved it was of judging of land cor its suitable historical interest srace the brst take advantage of our terrific sale of tv and appliances we want you to be happy with our prices clearing of our stock to make room for other models ranges refrigerators tvs general electric rca victor and philips clearance of use the authority was endeavor mg to get a b law for the con trol of gravel pits so they would not be left in such deplorable con ditions the department was pay ing subsidy for farm ponds up to 50 on a 200 pond he touched briefly on flood control and polution of streams and said work was going ahead on these with six dams suggested power generated for industrial purposes in thc world came from there mr maclarcn said the authority hoped to have publicity material available shortly for display at fall fairs and other events he complimented thc town council on being thc first municipality to stnd their contribution to the authontv for 1958- used tv sets choice of 15 models 17 and 21 priced d c from 33u- completely reconditioned 30 days guaranteed some of them with brand new one year guar anteed picture tubes remember tv is our specialty dont delay come in today wigo 31 main street north jv and appliances tr 73376 the l0rne scots peel dufferin halton reg t merr wantecn txtra spending money and good comradeship are assured you when you join the peel dufferin and halton regiment militia chi rho club host willis george young to dioceson missiorter dies at glen williams made fine showing at granite curling club ia ladies rink from the george town curling club made a won derful show inn al thc robertson mi it1 fn the cock thc oung adults chi rho nssn willis george young glen wil ti mon of st ccnrgc s vnghcin hams dud it his home on sun hurch wire hosts to the diocesan da march 2nd in his 46ih ear sonne hid h t n m ill health troph bonspiel curled at the mini time 1u w born in tramtt club in toronto this was f undl ind hi n of sarah in optn hns4ul with rinks com is mn uid e i orge william rutins from all otr canada as f iddrcvs thi mem s uii l th of whom smie him 11 a scen rinks from thc lnit o diintkton crrmpt he wd hre famtlr trtvr irved in el states and hi ldmonrla tiics tin idi wilumis for thirteen ear d i tdncsi and thursda of ii t in mm tri il and halifax prior to list week r 1 it 1 pn r mi the cm tint time kef on be became ill the rink skipped b mrs ernie irihuti ifs fnm th membirs was in wis trnploved at orenda en curric comprtsed mrs wraj bcs- h questions jmesis a machinist wlurc hewas s mrs jack mcgibbon and mrs were posed to the pertinent jirob- a number of lodge 717 malton urns ind matters invohed in 115 he and margaret jean campbell were married in toron n ne in th r nl the di li a lir w ii mtn duced up 1 th pn ulcnt k nd imrr b r ihvi h d into i t klc thi ei usti n of true function of tin pin h the cm i the men vcitins the m prat it you ii enoy your weekly night out with the lome scots at yoot nearest company armoury learn the drill and weapons training program provided by topnotch instructors fully versed in the demands of modern militia training and the fellow ship will appeal to you for those who wish to specialize there are excellent trades training courses with extra pay for successful candidates there s promotion too for the conscientious soldier the ranks are open tn this historic colourful scottish regiment for any able bodied man of good character between the ages of 16 and 45 for high school students and other young men between 16 and 18 there are a limi ted number of vacancies for our summer recruit training i hands there will be a summjsf ca camp again this year for further details consult your nearest armoury agricultural grounds georgetown ont any thursday evening mis i m r wi ixtintlrri iru ude of the membership bv to at the church of little trimt mcmillan and plans were w and- xheir sotm children laid for the next meeting to be jm ial ca nav held on the second thursda of jn and laura of scarborough april the meeting was marked and fred at home survve hm as do brothers and sisters fred hcnr and bert all of montreal frank sdney n s cassie mrs s ink pen halifax hilda mrs a gruchy newfoundland and laura mrs paul truhan a jehovah witness funeral ser vice was conducted at the harold c mcclurc funeral home thursday march 6th jack tim with the largest attendance date with thc members partici i palinr in an txtremclv informal ie eeninr some of the members were for tunate enough to be able to at tend the parish life conference at the niagara diocesan confer- erfce centre at dundas over the week end for another stimulating sim mackenzie reach thc semi finals after four das of compcti tive curling being eliminated bv a rink from milwaukee wise on thursday the trophy was won by a gran ite club nnk skipped by mabel patterson who defeated mrs woo- leys granite club rink in the fin als the ladies were entertained at the club on monday evening to dinner and entertainment the lady members of the granite club put on a minstrel show for their guests which was greatly enjoyed the were also present at the tea and presentation on thursday af ternoon after the last game new members or united church wms mrs w brownndge the presi dent extended a warm welcome to several new ladies who wr at tending whs meetings this year mrs walter evans read flfiil chapter j 1 14 as thc scripture lessbn paul in his letter to the phillipians gave earnest cxhorta tion anekj kindly reproof to thc christians in the struggling nisw church mrs evans stressed that all should prav for one another and speak words of encourage ment thanking god for friends and fellow workers without whom life weald ibe very empty a morrtent of silent prayer was held in memory of mrs tyndall who had been a faithful member for man ears thc roll call was an swered with scripture verses the hhcme word being bonest mrs c junkin reporting christian stewardship stated that the members must try and win canada for christ and hat wjls members must be faithful in their ceil fellow workers were pallbear ers interment was in glen wil hams cemetery main street accident dennis brown of 11 parkiew and bernice emond of 7 river view crescent had their cars in volved in a collision on monday may 3rd in front of the corner cupboard restaurant main st witness touching on temperance mrs junkin stressed thc need for more temperance education and said that alcoholism has doubled in ontario in the lat few years and this is public enemy no 1 in canada rebuilding on old foundations was the subject of the topic on japan read by mrs v stein it gave an interesting account of thc forming of the united church in japan or kyodanand told of the great work being done b all missionaries during the last war and since two thousand y ago god said go ye into all the world and has nevar redndedl that order mr stein stated mrs j hooek of brampton will be the guest speaker at the thank offering in april social personal rosemary francis daughter of mr and mrs e r francis 5 keates avenue celebrated her ninth birthday with a party on saturday march 8th her guests were sharon and paul anstee of agincourt debbie mcafee and linda helliwell of toronto with elspeth macintosh susan assel- tine dianne carr carolyn wright ivonne mountain janice wild and margaret parker all of geor getown right cadet iann wallace son of mrs win wallave 32a gudph street whose basev is cenfraua rcaf station has been on home leave after completing a four- week survival course flight ca det wallace spent seven days in edmonton ten days in the bush country at jarvis lake and ten days in the arctic at cambridge bay one day during the course the temperature dropped to 78 below aero gail king nurseijitraiiuiig at gnelph general hospital is home on three weeks holiday with her mother mr w king