Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 4, 1966, p. 6

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four georgetown district farms have new owners i a number j wftto georgetown arms haw chant cd ownership recently the mo ecre ateunder farm on the 8th une j south of town bar been sou by owner robert alei nder to of lempe who uvea at hhi deshelm germany near han- over mr lamp has engaged ger hard tiwiranus tt farm manj iter and mr and mrs trevir- anus and their family arrived from germany a few weeks jgi ago and have now taken opj residence in the farmhouse j mr treviranus is familiarj with this district in 1953 he came out from germany to learn canadian fanning meth ods and was employed for a time on a farm at meadowvale ind later in other parts of can ada returning to germany three years later he had his own farm there he is a rsca graduate of herford agricult ural school there his mother- in law is presently visiting with mr and mrs treviranus and their children jutta who who wfu be starting school in the fall hans barbara and gerhard jr the alexander sale included the alexholme holstein herd as well as buildings and imp- foments mr and sirs alexand er and family are moving to town where he has p chasd the rexway drive home of mrs bernard bebenek dr ernest w brown is the new owner of the denney charles farm on the 5th line a psychiatrist at south peel hospital he is a toronto native and university of toronto gra duate his wife jean mclaugh lin comes from palmerston they have moved here from cooksville with their three young children jeffrey and catherine who will be attend ing umehouse school and i whose property at the 5th tine and chech lint comer has been purchased by a burling ton nun alton breckc- i the breekons also have three children two girls of high school age and a boy in mle school the curry are remain- 1 log on the farm for a time un til the burlington family moves here later this year mr and mrs herbert w looseley of qakvule nave mov ed into their new farm home on the sixth line which they purchased from fred mcneill the property was forrcrly owned by the late jj thomp son mr looseley who is vice- president of pitneybowes of canada ltd which manufact ures postage meter and folding machines counting machines and allied products terms his purchase a retirement proj ect he intends to a idallie in quarter horses regis 3d cattle and possibly sheep their d ghter mary has just finished high school in oak- ville and they have two marri ed daughters mrs donald wil son of welland and mrs kev- to dowd of toronto mr mcneill moved to mont real when he left the person- 1 nel department at ford motor co for a new position ss pers onnel manager at the head dee of the bank of montreal first class graduates heavy equipment school teaching graduates continued from page 1 mary mcnamara daughter of mr and mrs cee mcnamara 9 young st is another girl who took her entire public and high school training here then at tended lakeshore she graduated from lake- abore and has been engaged by brampton school board she will teach grade 3 at mehugn public school there she is the daughter of mr and mrs a zilio terra cotu elizabeth davidson won a scholarship to mcmaster uni versity when she graduated from gdhs last year but de cided in favour of a teaching career and attended lakeshore mrs r teachers college j oh her name prior to starting her teaching st is one of many married wo men who have decided to take up teaching as a career she returned to her books last year at lakeshore was successful in passing her course and in september embarks on her new job as a grade 1 tea cher at holy cross rc sep arate school jack gudgeon son of mr and mrs jack gudgeon ft nor mandy blvd is another gdhs lakeshore grad and he has ben hired by the mriton school board for their staff he will teach grade s at marvin hgts school pat harris daughter of mr an experimental heavy equip- meat school run by the ontar io department of education and sponsored by the construc tion industry graduated its first class this week the helton school is the first in ontario the only other school of its kind in canada is located in british columbia the graduation was termed an amazing success by princip al c c lloyd who added tbat the nineweek course offered by the school had surpassed all expectations heavy equipmerit at school arid the groimdi which tie school l located havjlau been loaned by the heavy equipment industry the province through the coop eration of the ontario road builders association the two instructors for the course are both heavy equip ment men with no previous teaching experience top man i expect our top man will be able to take his place beside men with five years experi ence said instructor w i 1 f fourhier adding that others compare with men of two thioiororrown hirald thu1uday aucut4th 1m pagk ft daughter of mr and mrs doug davidson 5 parkview blvd she will be teaching career she will become mrs jack gudgeon on august 13th a gdhs graduate last year toronto township but has not j i e is also on the malton stall yet been assigned to a school jill runham daughter of mr and mrs jack runham is elizabeths neighbour at 12 and will teach grade westwood school jay gregg son of mrs gregg 1 guelpb st graduated carolyn mr and mrs charles have retained aportlonof the farm- which abuts the check line and are planning to build a i new home there meanwhile they are living for the present in a house on the roger vinj cent farm nearby another recent sale is that of mr and mrs ernie curry she is joining the staff of from the two year course wrigglesworth public school j lakeshore and intends to coo- and will teach a grade 1 and 2 tinue his education this yeor class in her first year as a he is uking a mutsc te 1 at oce and in the rail will en aftertakingthemajority ofjer the interm course in his education at gdhs david industrial arts at the ontario shrubsole finished his high college of education in toron school at guelph collegiate i to then went on to lakeshore j g troui who graduated son of mr and mrs bernard from gdhs a year ago is also shrubsole x market st hej lakeshore graduate she has will be teaching grade b at been engaged by georgetown harrison public school i board as a teacher for the ken mrs patrick woods 35 water nedy school staff rekasedlfomhoipitall after bike accident friends ofwtem gooding will be pleased to hear be has been released from milton du- trlct hospital where ha was a patient for a few days follow ing an accident on the lower- base line on wednesday night july 27 tom was riding a mot or bike when he hit a pot bole and his bike went out of con- trol throwing tom to the ground and causing serious cuts and bruises he was found by a passing motorist and tak- en to the hospital the many friends of mr and mrs hank ford and afamily are pleased to hear they are back living in the local district due to hanks work he was out in vancouver but has been transferred to toronto r mr end mrswilmer mason were guests st the wedding of donna king who was united in visit cattle breeders bairns 4h members learn of quality 6 june increase shows employment situation healthy three and four years experi ence ie 12 men 4n the class moabwith no experience in heavy equipment operation ere also givea a course in instruction safety during the ne weeks by a team from the construction safety assoctaj tlon- of ontario a branch of the workmans compensation bofcrd safety instructor bill tweedy of the construction safety as sociation told the men at the graduation that there have been nearly 500 injured in ontario ths year in accidents involving heavy equipment csa courts he said he was sure the marriage to michael gage of course given by the csawouldl oakville on friday evening at make them more aware of safe- knox presbyterian church ty hazards special recognition was giv- anniversary greetings to mr en to allen love of markdalej nd mrs graham reeve who bev baker of mimico and jim will celebrate their third wed- beamish of toronto for their ding anniversary on august 3 skill with heavy equipment and to bev baker of mimico julie and glenda giles of mike mcnally of hamilton and niagara falls are spending a rod mcdonald of lucan for holiday with their grandpar- their knowledge of safety ar- ents mr and mrs delbert ound equipment downs the next nine week course st the brampton office of the national employment service placed 377 persons in employ ment during june said mr c b fraser manager these fig- on thursday july 14th a bos load of senior h calf crob members in halton county tra velled to the central ontario cattle breeders- head office at maple dr reeds general man- oger of the unit discussed jhe history of artlfical insemination from its beginning in 1941 to the present members were shown through the barns where they looked over each bull through the lab oratory and freezing room mervmcquarrle who is in charge of sire analyses then spoke to the club members he stated that- no one can call him self s breeder unless he uses production testing and type classification in his herd by production testing or the use of hap or dh ja the guess work can be taken out of the dairy operation and steady milk producers can be determined type classiflcationls an un- bissed guide of the animal by a qualified person both produc tion testing snd type classifica tion are now required for sale of livestock to foreign markets mr mcquarrie staged that arti ficial insemination has been im proving production and type of livestock greatly over the past twenty years the practices and better 1 the livestock on the farm also helped to produce l quality cattle then ir no 1 ger need for lack of t within a herd of cattle 1 the use of artificial uon a breeder can pick one t two bulla and use them t ively in bis herd be assess his cows for weak strong points and n that will improve the i ses however you cant cattle strictly on paper must go and see these end see some of their daughl if possible once you have made up your mind on the bulls id use in your herd mr mcquarj rie states you must bexonfidenl in your own judgment snd nor be changing your mind few days the 4h club members were then given examples of selectivi mating to guide them in theij 4h project which they wilf carry out on their own tarsal following a lunch at the cenr tral ontario unit members travl elled to the farms of mel artnf strong and aubrey livingstone in peel county the school will begin on tues day karen bradley and laurie maxwell have returned from camp artaban at ancaster limehouse hm mr and mrs james ingram misses margaret and carol and family of orlllia were lonrstrect of orton with the guests st st stephens anglic- ores are for the area served by linhams an- church hornby on sunday the brampton office which in- they will be visiting with dudes georgetown orangej little katherine mccallum friends in this district during ville shelbume and surround of malton with her grandpar- the week ing areas this represents an increase of 6 oyer the may figures as the healthy employment situa tion enjoyed in this area con tinues on june 16 the dominion bureau of statistics announced an unemployment rale of 21 fortheontarioregion for ujc- ents mr and mrs cohoon mr and mrs roland birou- ette and children of new rich mond que with the arsen- aults anniversary greetings to mr and mrs vem archer who will celebrate their wedding anniversary on august 5th the dalzicls of st ines with the glynns day cathar- on mon- thnse on holidays the ladies of st stqj anglican church guild catered at the reception of the wed- ding of mr snd mrs michael cage on fridayevening which i was held in the oakville-traf- mr and mrs dick pool and algar memorial hall children have returned from holidays at sauble beach j congratulations to mr and i george h messenger joy ber- th rnro ttnarrt npnt the nice barnstaple who were married on saturday july 30th in munns united church week of may 21st and the rate in the brampton area is st least this favourable there were 1523 persons re gistered for employment in the brampton office at months end the george rogers spent the nice including 900 students who are holiday week end at their cot- seeking summer work i tage near dorset 0 tsmlwe vlftjiirw good impressions start ith a good idea it costs you nothing to get our idea as to how to make your next piece of printed- mat- ter more impressive more persuasive more productive of results just call usl business cards office forms ft brochures compute facilities attractive prices- the georgetown herald tabphom 1772201 robert gougeon household furnishing 14 main street south everything reduced two store living room 2 pc kroehler sectional suite reg 27995 now 149oo 2 pc kroehler chesterfield suite 4 seater ssw 19900 2 pc kroehler daveno lounge i an 2 pc traditional suite main dining room kaufman 7 pc italian provincial suite buffet hutch oval table 3 side chairs 1 arm chair reg s56900 now 499 oo deilcraft 7 pc modern suite buffet hutch table 4 chairs st store examples bedroom i kitchen 3pc bedroom suite 159oo watnut double dressef chest panel bed reg 18995 now 23 pc triple dresser suite reg 22995 199oo liberty 5 pc kitchen dinette suites arborite table lops vinal upholstered chairs reg 8995 to 21995 now 79 95 to 199 95 reg 24995 now 149 qo mm mck kroehler chair 995 now 199 m kroehler relaxers reg 44995 now 399oo gibbard 7 pc french provincial cherry fruitwood 599 oo reg 75900 now 3 pc kroehler italian provincial suite triple drewer large chest bed sw 299oo odd bedc dressers chests desks and night tables reduced to clear 257a off alu lamps- mirrors pictures plaques etc tuesday to saturday 830 am to 630 pm occasional occasional chairs coffee tables end tables step tables odd chairs hassocks cushions alugreat1 reduced to clear

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