Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 20, 1959, p. 7

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concrete foundations brick block work sidewalks new homei floors garages commercial industrial residential institutional bill hamilton hamilton construction every building need 8 held court georgetown phone triangle 7 3480 we service television all makes radios record players car radios appliances 1om toattore ate wu street ernies radio 24 years servicing triangle 71701 advertise in the herald it pays mothers day corsages 1 are presented by manor superintendent twenty six ladles attended the last regular meeting of the current hobby class season on wednesday afternoon may 6th mrs lockic and mrs alien presided over the meeting the chief item of busl ness was the passing of a motion that the class contribute the grca ter part of its current financial fund to the purchase of a loud speaker for the auditorium in the new addition the brief business period was followed by an hour of bingo with mrs allen calling the nurnbers and mrs lockic helping the handicapped in the nine gam es plajed mis ii metcalfe was so fortunate as to win three prizes and ifluriel thompson two prizes one prize was won by each of the following mrs n barlow mrs h langhorne miss jean menzies and miss kate hill the serving of a cold orange drmk and delicious sandwiches provided with the com phments of the kitchen staff ad ded an enjoyable half hour to the meeting the mizpah benediction brought this ver enjojable final 7 broken doll broken doll ctssn broken doll cffin j broken doll this awardwinning new film is now available to help your community organize its own safety council traffic accidents and fatalities in your communitv can be reduced by the activities of a safety council many ontario communities now have local councils the facts prove they are serving effectivelyui saving lives to show the why and how oljja council organization the awardwinning film thl broken doll is now available to any civic minded individual or organization in your community produced by the attorney general or ontario and recognized by the national safety council as the beat film of its kind it can help you organize your own local safety council if you wish to obtain the film the broken doll for showing in your community write to hon a kelso roberts attorney general pard anient build mg toronto ontario meeting to dot tfea clut ex pects to begin another season of regular meetings in the early fall on the morning of mothers day sunday may loth each woman re sident had the pleasure of rqceiv ing a carnation corsage from mr s allen superintendent these pretty corsages were given in ob servance ot mothers day and were worn for the balance of the day rev e qrsborn minister of knox presbytprtan church milton conducted the service and mrs s lockic played the piano and led the singing at the church service in the chapel on sunday after noon may 10th mr orsborn read part of chapter l5 of st luke cospcl as the scripture lesson and then delivered a most interesting sermon on the parable of the pro j digal son as related in this chap ter mr orsborne explain that the story or the pro digal son revolves around two ro quests made of his father by this son the first request begins with the words father give me and the request itself proves what a selfjh selfcentred person he was laljr when far away from his home and his father he came to himself now he planned to saj rather make me as one of th hired servants and to throw him taelf upon his fathers mercy this parable was told b christ to the scribes and pharisees in answer to their criticism that lie was ming ling with sinners and christ drew an analog between the prodigal son on the one hand and erring ners on the other thb okokootowm hbralo f outof town visitors and our own trips awaj are news tor the herald social and personal col umn you do us a favour when jou phone jour items to tit 7 2201 please help us keep the herald news monuments cemetery lettering yeadons memorials l 22 king street eas1 georgetown tr 79573 stone quarry owner rates chevrolet the toughest truek going lie toy put a chevy out there and it stays at the snyder stone quarry you tee chevrolet truck of all age they get better and better every year mr r g snyder toy my 59 keep going with no down time at all for major service moving more material at lest comi per mile than any other make of truck pve had the grade are stepp from quarry to crushing mu the food are big and punishing thar why mr snyder specifies chevrolet put a chevy out there and it stay he ays you never do wear one out you just get tired of looking at it and get a new one the truck yon bee up above is taking on a mountain of a payload yet mr snyder states it moves over the road like a light truck that kind of performance is a specialty of the jxmaa chev rolet turns dut heavyduty trucks that keep their poise no matter what you put in them theyre beating the big over sized ngs at their own game showing 4bat preriajonengt beered chassis components and supereffident vb power make up for a lotomotivelooking build any day of the week today you sure cant assume that because a truck is trim- lined and good looking it doesnt work every bit as bard as those old btyled steam rollers put a chevy on your run and see what a little pure efficicney can do your chevrolet dealer will arrange the details cuff gas cosfs by 20 on multistop schedule tes bluayfifnlttrsold torc easy driving and fuel economy their chevies keep at it 10 hours a day averaging 78 stops cover ing about 3600 miles a month 1 no jobs too tough for a chevrolet truck see tour local authorized chevrolet dealer 61 guelph street arthur scon motors ltd reet will it pay me to buy a hay conditioner by w ross mi in j extension specialist pracucallj evtr implement dealer in the county has a number of some lpe of ha conditioners in stock i think this reflects the interest that farmers in the counk showed last jear in this lpc of machine many farmers are askin whether a haj conditioner is worth the approximate price of 700 to s800 or not and whether the will do all that is claimed for them let us examine some of the facts and figures over two ton- of water must ik tvapiated to produce one ton of dn lia the un is the lta4 e ptnivc source of heat to do the job but too much sun certainlv can result in low qualit hav keep in in nl that iiinditu nm the hi nn p c fjuilit nl u the extent off reducing the dam ic fioni ha i ui iihir r t o mm h tin hie hiu in lis have sli vvn n i tliffe n net in i i i n ahi 1 1 1 n n ilia f i hav tut with a mow r i t mp ire 1 t ground speed to gie a uniform swath 4 ha can be over conditioned leaves will shatter if conditioned twice especially with crimper tjpe it doesn t pa to recondition after a rain since about all ou do i- shake the rain off 5 11a should be raked after the lop ef swath is dn not at time of conditioning will it pa me to buj a hay con diiioner i think the answer is jci a take off more than thirtj of ha it does eliminate some of the hazards of bad weather and our weather is often fairl- catchv in the earl part of hajing whin the bet hay is made caro lene level has been found to be 30 to 50 higher in bales of con ditioiie d hav after five months than uncrushtd ha incc the leaves were not as badlv weathered it does it luce the field curing time up t i 10 t 40 or even 50 in a heavv line stoek counh such i i hi d h iv imp rtant ih i lie n i t vvhn 1 1 nude 1 l ii- a tn l- of hi ilh ill tlu i ill i th el it n s mak n- l an cxtclk nt ai 1 1 h ij and should i c nuk r it it n triangu 7 2251 e nl iin much in r m i lure th ii 1 jv s whin m 1 iv the h in i n uh t t i ih m t liivc are l drv an i hav pr l tltlv i it i i t slm i the it iv t m a n in i f the pr t in t i t i in i v itjmim so it is imp rtant ih il th v ik s ii the c ndi vn i l i tu t iht h iv hv tiimpin r tin h ii l he s t in s i t it iht v vill div u at a tin li iv lists have shiwn the oi impt r tvpi an 1 the r iller ivpe u i tin diim time of the hav limit hie sjine i in unt kollei ivpe pe rli ip do not jie as uniform cruhin i lilt trimpin ivpe some owner- have had difficullv with tuinehuul in front of the rillers with the tvpe that h5vc smooth rollers i cinuper tvpe gtnerallj ope rjte a higher average speeds with if s stoppage thjn the crusher tvpe ma chine conditioners arc net hard on horse pimrj the crimper tvpe ma chine requires 3 to 5 hp max imum and the crusher or roller tvpe 8 to 10 h p maximum this varies somewhat with the crushing pressure and density of the crop in our tvpe of weather a condi turner should cut down the turn he hi is conns in the field bv jo to 40 an farmers save a dav cuttinr one da and baling the next even when the ha is cut earlj what does it cot to operate it will cost si 50 per ion or a man with one hundred tons of hay a- vear and si 00 a ton for a man with two hundred tons this includes dc prcciation on ihc machine tractor ind libour this can be reduced consult rablv hj driving the condi turner with a 1to attachment straight through the mower and dnwing it behind the mower this eliminates a second trip over the tictd these are some points that might be helpful if jou own a conditioner or decide to bu one 1 adjust roll pressure according to ihe tpc or ha springs should be tight enough to crush the stems the rollers should just run wet rather than squeezing out all the juices tension is not as important on the crimper type 2 hay should be conditioned within twenty minutes after mow ing this is another advantage for having the conditioner attached to the mower 3 mowing should be done at a high ontario fuel board police news whatever you do do it nicely teachers quote accident investigation what it is and why it is important traffic accidents can be preven ted this has been demonstrated many times in many places credit for prevention must be assigned to many groups lawmakers engin eers educators judges and magis trates prosecutors the police and others all make contributions however the contribution of the accident investigator is one of the most important he records the in formation which provides the basis for the action by all the groups accidents can best be prevented by finding the causes when caus es arc known the lawmakers can pass appropriate laws the educa tors know what to teach engineers know what roads to improve and what traffic control devices to in stall or improve also the police can make effective use of manpow c r and equipment hy directing e n force mi n t to 4hese violations causing accidents at the times and places the are occurring the main job of the investigator is to get facts aiding the injured mav he more urgent and deciding who wis to blame mav be more interesting but the real reason i r accidental investigation is to i the facts the dictionarv defines investi cite as to inquire or examine into svstonntic attention to detail and rclaliemship l thf m tlrjl of the munici pal rnndihts ct itso 1950 l h iptir 249 as amended i in ti ii- m ttr- it of an ap phcah m bv i tilled las i muled to the out in i i lie 1 hi ire fir the i appiovjl of the b anl to construct wirk i siipplv ind or to supph i in llie utilernunliunttl nnimci pill it corporation of the town of acton corporation of the town of burlington corporation of the town of georgetown corporation of the town of milton corporation of the town of oak vi lie corporation of the town of stoney creek corporation of the township of ancestor corporation of the township of east flamboro corporation of the township of esquesing corporation of the township of sattfteet corporation of the township of trafalgar corporation of the township of west jf4amboro corporation of the village of waterdown notice of hearing the ontirio fuel board htreb appoints tucsdav june 2nd 1959 at 2 o clock in the afternoon eas urn davlieht saving time at tn falgar township hall trafalgar onl for the hearing of the above application and ail persons inter estcd therein cop of the application may be inspected and further particulars obtained at the offices of the clerks of the respective municipal ities the applicant the solicitors for the applicant messrs walsh evans and philp hamilton ont or this board atbd at toronto this 14th day of ma 1959 ontario fuel board a r crozier j j wingfelder w7 town bylaws no 58 25 parking on anv roadwav for unreason able time having regard for the tnffic requirements of such road vav mil in no case for a longer junod than three hours between 12 ii clock midnight and 7 o clock n the morning a cihid needs grandmaw a child needs a grandmaw to spoil him a bit someone with time on their hands who will sit on an old fashioned rocker that shivers and squeaks and listen to words that a little boy speaks someone who knows how a gingerbread man all crumbly and fragrant and warm from the pan can comfort a fellow who feels a bit blue and nothing just right r- scems to happen to you a child needs a grandmaw to teach him the words that run like a hvmn in the song of the birds someone who knrws where the orioles go when the garden is covered with inches of anow and onl grandmaw ft remembered to say s w be a jood child as she tucks hrm awaj under the covers and pats them down tight for little hoys sometimes gelscarcd in the night a child needs the comforting knowledge of love steady and sure as the stars up above to carry him safely through sunshine and tears a light in the darkness a stay through the years a child needs a grandmaw to nod in her chair and give him her blessing by just being there edna jaquea j m b

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