Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 1, 1965, p. 8

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theyre spring cleaning tlwntfav aatl 1st ims jage i the georgetown gabdener dont be surprised by hydro hosing power line a codtlauosi drive to dean ealt cpouaniaerion from power 11b insulators is being read ily and effectively uxriod out in georgetown sad nearby mu- nicipeuties d the central tug- ion by ontario hydro line for ce the lt4 h4 heed accclce ted grefuy in recent rs by he bdppiloo d modem qiii- mint which bbus 5b com ninkxbs linemen to do the 5oo la asout oo filth iinjor- mer um a jt umu of bf sand cfetfl water is blown un der high prewure la vuti con tamination tioul pwrf litiv 4ft- euutar this work is carried out cto w prrf ikul with- out service iuurroalum to t-iis- toioers lilt tpry colucu the major attack by hydro work forci u on road salt pey that collects oo ptrwr lme lnsuwlor during winter wbii ltuuuuim become coaled with uj t u- other mitos tbey frequently m lo wrl weather sod csuae pwwf outsgti the bovdi idea of uaing eaaknsttoa of str sod pure w uf under prsure wis the dtotfcr to hydro i problem of peedlng insulator cleanup work such a alresm dosi not conduct electricity so linemen can dirct the ttreuo si pressure u 1000 pounds per square inch on to iniujalors of power line conductors as 37600 up to 130000 voltages without danger the introduction of stands fiveton truck equip ped with s 100 gallon tank and s hydraulic lift insulated buck et alto has aided greatly la speeding up the work now ineuulor wishing crews travel along tbe streets where there cm j7000 volt transmis sion lines washing down the jwjww una insulators in a reg ular profrim their attack is againtt the wah warmjtir soil then its time to plant net east wits a pad r rk iw tant thaw twnli ran it omi ta reej garde ug twre b to need le ruatx meet lae4 prefer waxes air mil aoad will aedy ue wlti a hioh htesium jt tlfeem of mimd fcr and pur wafer ontario hydro linmw art washing off road wait and other grima hi at collect on local power line intulatort grime on intulators from fac- tonei dieaal unia oil from trucks and huirs alio fthauit greif and oil ilickj from ap artment buildings and eipecul- ly in winter ihr salt spray that drifts up in clouds often ai high as forty faet from road ways thit have been trealrd to remove ke beore the introduction of the mobile spray system of washing pnurr line intulators the work had to be done a a slow tedious manner that re quired a larger work force ta do the tiik it alio uaaet in terruption of power urvire ontario hydro line fortes do their best to rranure people that any spray whirei happens lo land on auto bodies will not hanu the finish as a more con vincing geature they are hiv- ini tigns printed and placed on the mobile waihing equtpaient to advise that only pure water and air are being uud in the jet stream waihing overhead powr line iniulilorv eaw inel very wtcei ihiaji 4ed kmcrml day f w a mwk or a uier will eatc top nnd dw better tssma uteee nwb- mf ibw tw sn wkue the sail u sioi 0d kd damp tsw urn a lw ewtuoa4 id tmuwt kdosi hi grws smd wmmci tone hod hurury uodc bi ewrrxuy hptmkl u wj kisfix u is bee u ext eet tw uu uum tike vedy bide ad we tmah dd bkurb u any eae teslil tti fabtl u ruy ra- dy ed f id work how taa we uu hut uply by wslk- bkg uxr it ti it kuddua our t- w it is ktill mutb uo et- sirtl rdy for seeding mswuld enbhu wbni tquid ad tlcad uaitd be faiout nt wi aad for bt garden neeeb it lboidd be waru with ikk tkew iua to morval ayrshire reaches coveted gold seal goal a norva cow was one of ieven ayrshiraa owned by on tario breeders which have oualiflad for gold seal certif icates by producing 100000 pounds of milk or more the certificates are given in recognition of meritous life time production achievements clarkholm dusky gift ovfi- ed by clark bros norva a homabred cow has produced 108350 pounds of milk 447s pounds fat 4j1 per cent in 26i8 days during ten lacta tions her sire la ctuaran dm ky george she is claisified very good and has three daughters class ified very good all of which r good producers there have now been 841 canadian ayrshire cows qual ify for gold seal certificatea trie cows are on official rop test and all have been milked on practical two times a day milking liciom notift cant continue welfare service unless membership skyrockets by dm irawn a large crowd attended the st patricks day dance laat mday night and everyone teemed to enjoy themselves on saturday last we held a wens qualifying dart tourna ment the top eight teams qualifying in this tournament will go on to the dominion championthlpa to be held in woodbrldge later this year four teams will be going from georgetown the doubles winners from georgetown were ii bottoms and h rudlger the team winners also from georgetown were f ilichard- aon r nicholson g llghtow- ler and j beattle there will he a general sleeting held in the legion hall this thursday eveninc march 25th at floo pm re member the last general meet trig it was washed out or should we aay snowed out that waa the night of the winters worst snowfall there u one important notice of motion to be considered so lets all get out and voice our opinions notice of motion that the present executive remain in their elected andor appoint edpositions until 30th june 1066 this la in accordance with request by district com- tnfcnd that election of offlcera be held in june of each year instead of december as here tofore present executive elec ted fpr calendar year 1b65 question what does all thii mean to us our branch la do ing ojc answer everything the le gion has done had its origin ai a branch like ours its do minion voice is the voice of 0000 branches next you may come to a meeting with a problem a very real and sound case concern ing pension or trcstment pro perly presented it could mean a justifiable change in veter ans legislation thats where the legions nallonat strength means something to all of us question why all this talk about community work answer community work enables each of ui to contri bute something to the better ment of thli country what la good for 2000 communities is good for the nation therefore such a contribution is part of the legions aims and purpos- lets drive in fl5 service work and veterans welfare are the prime con cern of the legion but we cant continue to do these iungs effectively unless i we have more members our mem bership has been a great facr tdr in pats legislative success ear an increased legion mem bership la a must and will continue- io be more impera- the u time goes by in order that the legion may retain the influence it has built up over the past earav council briefs council appointed henry lmtjnt to the parking author ity to complete the unexpired trrm of nichird llciti in cipllil expenditure forecast from the georgetown public school board a ipend- tng of lr9000 for a achool in ims and 100000 for a school in 1968 wai revealed a request from tha glen williams klbod irund for fin ancial aid was turned over to the klnanco v commutes for consideration tho 0 year contract for judge- removal from the geor getown sewige disposal mint was awarded by the oriurlo water resources commission to g w rinun at due per cu bic yard letter informed coital- 1117000 11 the estimated e penditure on roads in town for the coming yw i0de chapter atjopb newfoundland school oo march 8th mrs james linton wss boatm to the mon thly meeting of counters of slrathmore chapter loial re gent mrs sam venricc presided with twenty members present during an active buine session member learned f their newly adopted school in newioundiand hepreientatives of the chapter are planning to attend the ontario provincial annual meeting at the sheraton connaught hold hamilton ap ril thh following the buxinets meet ing mlucs margery and jean imackenxie showed alidei of their recent viiits in kurop snd the fsr east respectively they were thanked by mrs robert jonei for the projection am their interesting accompanying ear rations hostesses cor the evening were miss helen maedonald mrs a w gilmer miss marz- ery mackewie mrs john el liott and mrs cauda kentaer mrs erie tlmms expressed thanks to mr linton for her hospitality scuitipb ua super high alrtuid that cover thre ear four etauare toilr fetokf eour- fcs tad btnrlifckg bav revoltitioaiud fee tuivruu wdwitry la canada as else hyf its korth america and ruiref tu la the oid days uwa gnus waa prtty standard asd the average win bought oaly a few pounds la bit entire lifrtiue the bulk of the seed rsim fraaa a relatively smtill area and only a tw varieties el grass were eoasidrd neces sary for tnoai aaistures thats st the case today with mil iktuu of pouadi of turf grass seed grows and used la canada caeb year and thousands of pounds of special grasses im ported fex well fceiaacad blx tures and uses there are special nil tures for putting greens piths drought mi it asvre and holding toil along weep rutting and for making extra luxuriant lawns along side patios that are as soft green end uniform as the fin- sal hroadlooaa by getting hi class teed tad a mixture specially blend ed far bis part of canada and bis partlrular location even the amateur gardener today can build a lawn that his grand gather only dreamed about but be doesat just sow any cac aitoiktmiht c st tomsoma the appoltitrtttit of c r onkfma m district msnagsr of caca new brsiich 74 main street n rtranipiun has been announced by w it lw- ers vice president na bg- ioaal mandgar canadian ac- epunce corportthid limited since joining cac in lm mr ylxdktms has held s nura- hr of sdmlnlatrative positions in tha corporations ronsum fibancing division immediately prior lo this sppoinuneirt he waa district manager windsor casa doesnt sow the grass seed first and attempt to build up the soil sod levels afterwards and still sure important be doesnt sow the grsta seed and for get ail about it letting it thrive 4i best it can the gai deeer who wants a lawn that both he snd his neighbours will admire gts his soil thoroufcjh- ly cultivstsd snd levelled be- for any seed ii sown- and sftar that he ejbpcu to keep the lawn trowed regularly wat ered when necessary treated annually with a chemical weed killer snd win s dressing of feriliier either chemical or natural at least once a season snd of eourte he sows while the weather la ltill cool and moltt and if he wants a quick and even catch he keeps the soil moist by sprinkling every day if necesairy until the seed has germiasted in 1063 there were 4 ml 227 canadians who paid personal bieooie tax and their total de clared income wss 120764200- 000 the top income bracket of tlooooosndover included 55b persons with a combined income of u5 000 000 irsa than onehalf of one per cent of the total in- old type of grass seed and he come of all income taxpayers need s50 till pay day try atlantics thrifty fifty only iv till pay day on week m mike eland mns atlantic gg finance cotpoiayion limited p to t pim otfctr vhlne by arrsneemsm ii- bt4wi ii mllh 1 j planning to build or make something smart people everywhere who want to improve their homes or cottages are finding that it pay every way to get the materials they need atjthe- building supply centre where they see the allont symbol allont building supply centres are the first withthe bestin quality- guaranteed building supplies of all kinds everything you need plus valuable knowhow thats free for the asking allont building supply centres allont u the name to build on j b mackenzie and son ltd 8 james street georgetown 91 why the cascade 40 electric water heating appliance can guarantee you all the hot water youll ever- need the cascade 40 has two heating el the 1000 watt bottom element keeps 40 gallons of piping hot water on tap the 3000 watt top element surges into action to replace any hot water used and to replace it fast for more informations ask georgetown hydro uvx bsttxr klsctkh airy 17 water street fewhoviiiw k iuv

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