Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 17, 1965, p. 11

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vcrt at od lack of rain is this area u twginnlig to hfprpn a serious problem district agricultural representative henry stanley told the herald yesterday as well s affecting crops the dry spell b the cause of irrtxsl log ponds being unusually low and could result 1st tadsk abor- tag 1 it continue r w couple boor weeks witb- oqt fe substantial rein end the situation will be tfculte scrwus mr stanley ait win jon fhoto seniors get their kicks at picnic ocoffoctowm scntoc cmlf ms syd robin 4nd m harry hywed watch whit mt berth boil make he try in th vho kckirvg conlil on a tv highjohn of sank gtiipns 2on picnic held in bwtipton utt wk th then- w pvf of lafq goorgekrri continqem t ths f f aw- th dy long pfogwn included luncheon semea fend conlest end concluded with grand final ting long we r getting the abort tad of lb stick if wr ruutrd to pay for the entire cast of fnc fin our property willi sia cut th board chairman eddd to the lowfkt ender or o th job to the lowest tender to the next lowaal bidder bwauu be is a taxpayer in the high school ara two longed the board dea ling with the fene matur the trutle were ranlnded tint may 10 motion obligated tbii to pt b low bid some opposition but church to get fence youre bpcodlng ttoney you ttaveilt got gvatlcoien gmt 4owa district high school board vleerbalrrnan doaald liwson commented when mo tion la mind uy 10 hiollan td iiuul a chain link fence loos tba athool property bor- smring on st georges angu taa church property wu defea toeot which i think la fair ej climge mr ureckenrldge hald in explaining hlj motion u we fence lot the angllran church who not for all others bordering on high school prop erty severe dry spell affects production of hay milk be said hay crops are any where froae half to twothirds of what they wen ust year ead some farmers are ftitlinfj their hay now hoping to get good rain from bo ea second cut but 14 sown oat sod few barley crop have germinated very unevenly becans of tike lack of bmutwe mr btaaky id the irricetiob fans poods are also a bdojce el first protectlesi and their dropping larel la of great coocrn to local fanners who have theca aill production will start to taper off beeattse of the dry weather mr stanley said dairy fanners will have to feed their herds grain and if will cost them a lot more to produce the milk tf it keeps up he weed control in corn fields has also been a problmn be cause- of the dry apell ths con trolling chemlcl to work effec tively must be carried into the oil by rain botig leslie hornby who make a buijpcss of hauling twftttday juni itth- 103 th olorofftrown htald page u water by tank truck toltf the herald that the demand for emergency water began to sov around the first of the coentll be said farms with shallow wells dent have enough natur al runin to carry them any re and estimated the bo per cent of he ciitsrns in the area are dry be said he has been on the go every day to truck water to the most aeriousjy affected mim tchf fit might ratturm a physical kltneas coarse j men which has im from the nighclaasas because of an insufficient i ber of applicants in i may be reintroduced this due to a request from fho getown baaver euggar tney want use of the school gym this fall and i in rihngt wooad thursday july 1st is a lie houdjt the herald win issued wednesday aaoraing i week a day ahead qaonswfjvew open til 9 pm tonight thursday junei fna vice chairman wai the a- condvr of the motion to nvind feoada by klnince committee chairnun b h bretkenridg th w3 ft fence will be er ected by sireetsvllle company hott yenc umlted for 11420 thf loweit prtf of thnv recei ed by the board in a call for tedders discussion on the chain link fane the unsuccessful motion to rtelnd came after a letter from ur charlei harrli chair saan of property for st geor gos granted permission for the ward to proceed with fencing th breckenrldbelawson hwv jba would have the who- fen eng question put off until the fall when the board would ha wa a better budget picture this matter has been kicked round for id yean trustee at w corth commented id ilk to know bow the picture be ehanged from the lait mee ting when we voted to go ahead with li st e hiu said we have srioral obligation to inital this fence now we said w would when k becama neceuary ind in view of the trespassing by pupil it la certainly neeeuary we gave tham parking prl wllag in return for an esie gnwabttown and every thurs from now on also fridays 9 am to 9 pm as usual vduon- rj institute plans kelso picnic for july meeting mrs j j atkinson wii hoit os to the ladlei of the worn ems initltula thursday evening juna 10th the president mrs wm humphreyi presided and the tsuetlng opened with the i nit i tute ode md mary stewart col juet rhlrtn member and one vliltor attended and answered the roll call with the name at uy family doctor mr jim staddon took the scripture reading several it emu of bnilneu were discussed tin w fl lawaon district dl- ctor save a moat interesting report of the w i district an nual meeting held in camp- kllvlue a plenle u plafined for the innnth of july to be held at kelao on the regular meeting dele toe entertainment eom ulttee is in charge of this event kcrs morris cook mrs bruce itockett mrs c a grant ul- ted the hostess aid served re- freehmenta mrs j staddon laoved a vote of thank to the hostess happy birthday to donna lea wilson 3 yean old on omn- qay june 51st i t congratulations to alice and l phyus urigga who passed their icrade 1 piano examinations at uie royal conservatory in to bote ij both girls received the same 4hnwlr 78 ibey are puplli ot bsysabeit alien of george town

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