Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 23, 1959, p. 8

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ia scoter town herald ross morrison sandra tindale are new residents of arthur sandra tindale daughter of mr and mrs e tindale r r 3 geor getown became the bride of rus- eell c morrison son of mr and irs j j morrison r r 1 ajrtnur in a double ring ceremony in ash grove united church on saturday september 5th at 1 o clock rev john c hill officiated in the church decorated with gladioli the bndc wore a ballerina length gown of corded white satin with nylon lace her fingertip veil fell from a jewelled tiara and she carried a white bible with pink carnations her attendant was farm news bob stark don taylor will go to international j a f don tavlir ot burhn i n and bob st irk of miltm ire nlcclid as int iit lull wm tt am f tr the lnurnatumal ploin match to be hi id t i r 1 tlu i luti i u i in i it lh halton uiiitm i ow n mi h h 1 1 at hit firm of m ic h in u i ni val thi mitih i s n 1 the halt n r i i r ar i i t j tion in t ati n h tlu h 1 ton plow mn tut n in th i ontario dept i nil u- 1 though tht match s tt up i- a i compltition it ii tli si met a- an instruction da for lulton s jimi r l plovtimn mr ttinfrid timheis i well known plowman from s ouff i ville spt nt considirablt lime in i instruction a we 1 a jud the j lands i i in the class for thow until r 21 don talor burlington was fust i bob stark milton was ccond j keith icslic georgetown third and j john wilson georgetown was 4th this was a close competition with oniytwo points separating the 1st and 4th competitors the class for competitors six teen years and under had ken neth howden hornbj as the win ner dwight ma hornb was se cond and bob merr milton 3rd sandy hepburrralilton won the class for mounted plows with john hepburn second this years competitors in the junior plowing match will visit the international plowing match aa guests of the helton plowmen s association trudy gathof in a blue sheath gown with white accessories and she earned pink carnations fred bui brother in law of the groom acted as groomsman th wedding riciption was held at the home of the bride s parents and her mother received for her in a green sheath with matching jacket her corsage was of yellow carnations she was assisted by the groom s rqother in a blue pnn ted silk ensemble with a corsage of pink carnations i or travelling on their honey moon to gananoquc the bride wort a buy wool sheath with black accessories and a corsage of pink carnations an honoured guest it the wedding was the bride grand mother who is 2 jearb of aei mrs w drtctu of it it i ro wood mr and mis moriwm will res lit in ithui hi is omipliim t it ktiu hi s hi u n 1 was f i muh with lit ur mtats iti limn i u ts men it 1 f m i h ir ttw id i 1 i into in iph 1 ml in i n milt in it tkw i mi its illi whiun u i uui halton county weed control news by v e mcarthur county wvtd inspector weeds on public property there are mainly three types of public property within the coun ty namely rlghtof ways roads and streets and public parka i would not hazard a guess as to the acreage occupied but since we have several hundred miles of railroad and hydro lines streets and roads with an average width of perhaps 60 to 100 feet and in addition numerous porks it is reaosnable to assume that several thousand acres of land are involved uoatls and rightoftyays simply pass through the county at van ous anglu and parkiands are present in all municipalities but are becoming particularly nuroer ous in the southern portion to 1 iimtrol the weeds in these places requires a constant effort by those i responsible because of their i n ilural location being always ad jatent to either urban or rural privaulj owned holdings they can be retponbible for spreading noxi ous weeds when neglected the genet public just naturally ex pects such public areas to be look ed after well and kept in a trim condition so far as weeds are con cerned i would like to say this is true in ballon but unfortunate ly any such statement about nub ile property in general would be far from the truth very few properties are completely weed free however a large percentage are maintained in a satisfactory condition those on which weeds are allowed to thrive go to seed and spread all over the counjy are the serlouaoltendcrs under the weed control act the owners or occupants are re sponsible in the case of right of ways passing through halton ownorship lies with the ontario panics last aeaaon we negotiat ed with the hydro company and are receiving their cooperation in weed control tn hahon twa year we are working with the rail way companies this la proving to bo s more difficult task more contacts are necessary there is room for much improvement on our railroad r2htof ways however i do feel the companies arc trying to cooperate and while perfection may not bo reached at once improvement will bo gradual but sure roads and streets of course arc maintained by the municipalities t he eli otcd representatives of the yanous councils arc really the ones necessary time and proper tools tt weeds are to be controlled sal- latactorily on streets and road sides public parks within the county are something of whit we can bo proud many new area have been set aside for recreational purposes and will be further de veloped over tho years weed control involves power mowing and hand cutting in parkand ind i feel sure our parks boards will find an ever increasing place in their program for chemical con trol measures weed control methods on pro- n oharfcc of roadsides etc and pieties such as those mentioned the appearance of public property differ from those on agricultural wilhul a municipality is largely lands in that cultivation is not iittro their hikh tension linet dependent on their management usually practical cutting and and the cpr and cnr com formed at si andrews the new st andrew church is taking another step forward with the organizing of a young peoples society the first meeting will be held on the fourth of october in the church hall at mountamvicw and sl clair in the dclrex subdivision at eight o clock tt is the desire of the young people to have ev cry one interested at this meeting when the executive will be chosen means wherever practical spray ing can be very effective u the proper material u applied at the right time efficient weed spray ing on railways hydro properties roadsides and public parks is the most economical and effective way for instance tho workers in the chemical spraying are the chief to control noxious weeds september payment of 1959 taxes the third and final instalment of taxes is due and payableat the municipal office georgetown on or before thursday october 1st c g benham tax collector office hours priced to save you money viscount automatic washers toauty economy and aatltfaclary performonte or yovra in that specially priced cloth woihera juat look al that odvonctd feotartu turb o lint fitter woter level selection now ploahe latea too tad clothes guard smoother quiet efficient spin cycle con venient 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