Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 22, 1967, p. 15

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charter for templar rover crew nd norval templar rover crew skipper julian reed and mate gary murray accept the crews charter from douglas fishburn presidentelect of georgetown jaycees who spon or the group the presentation was made at a recent jaycee dinner rain warm weather aids county crops after drought i by kj stanley during past week between 3 and 4 inches of rain has fallen in halton county this rain was normal crop of hay and grain dcsparately needed to insure iuitheoolanddarapwatherj earlier this spring the seed ing of spring grains was great ly delayed soils were difficult to work and extra cultivation were required to prepare the eed bed just two inches of rain fell in may and comb ncti with the extra cultivation of the fields oils dried out very rapidly bainfall during the past week combined with our warm tern peratures will give maximum growth of both crop and weeds farmers who have not yet prayed their corn with atraz ine should ao so immediately weeds arc growing very rapidly and just a few das delay can mean the difference between a pod and poor control 1 i gal ions of light mineral oil should be used in combination with the atrazine on emerged weeds farmers growing com on our heavy clay soils might be well adued to cultivate their corn fields as soon as they are dry enough the large amount of rain has compacted the soil surface and is not permitting he correctbalance belweei soil and water for maximum growth a shallow cultivation of rot more than two inches can let in oxygen and help restore the correct balance cultivat ions trials on heavy clay soils following the heavy june rains last yeai gave some increases on corn winter killing occurred on some of the poorer drained hay and pasture fields this sprint although not as serious as in the spring of 1966 growth up until recently has been consid erably below normal but is no v accelerating farmers who find that they are short of hay fol i lowing the first cut shouldi consider fertilizing their fieldsi for a higher yield in the second cut i hornby the afternoon sewing group of the hornby united church women met recently at the home of mrs sa winch for a pot luck dinner and a full day of quilting the north trafalgar euchre club held their weekly euchre on saturday night june 17 there were sev tables of euchre in play with the pruts going to mrs clare wilson mrs jim hamilton mrs lena harley wants ambulance fees paid by government special the the herald halton mp dr harry harley hu again placed a private memberi notice of 0001100 on the cemmuns order paper deal ing with ambulances a similar motion was on the order paper in the last session of parliament but no action was taken by the government the motion asks the govern- choose bill jackson as showmanship competitor bill jackson son of mr and mrs tom jackson rr 1 mono road and a member of the halton 4h beef calf club has recently been selected as one of tins ontario representatives who will compete in an inter national showmanship champ ionship to be conducted by the american aberdeen angus as sociation next august at lex ington kentucky bill was chosen in a special showmanship competition held in conjunction with the annual field day and p cmc of the eas tern ontario aberdeen angus association at uxbridge bill has completed his eighth year in 4h club work this is bis last year in club work and next september he will return to the university of guelph to complete the association course in agriculture ment to lv consideration to urn advisability of amending the hospital insurance and dia gnostic services act to provide for payment for emergency am bulance services the motion recognises that the consent of the provincial governments would be required to make the change effective thi iorcbttowh hlratd thursday junk 22nd 1m7 page is the halton mp has express ed concern for several yaara that unless some steps are tak en to assure payment to antral anccs for emergency calls that many ambulance services will refuse to answer such calls be cause of a record of being un able to collect the fees for their services robert r hamilton optometrist offki hours daily carretal bidg 116 mountainvlow road for appointment 77w71 hamilton harvey dunn ron aid kingshott and clifford nor ton mrs joe sammit attended a reunion of old school friends recently at mount albert declare war on flies with attention ladies dobbie industries limited newlands textile salesroom new location corner queen and water st n below lh bowling alloy galt ontario summer clearance sale 50 off all remnants sale starts june 269 am ends july 15 noon no t f closed saturday july lit w i e optn monday july 3rd open monday july 3rd regular store hours monday to friday saturday 9 m to s p rn 9im to 1 neo tuesday and thursday evenings 7pm to 9 p m direct from mill to you howarp fly killers flokbait the first and still the best dry bait fl killer eas to use with the new free flo top cans safe to use in milk sheds stables piggeries etc 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postsecondary school education needs sheridan college of applied arts and technology brampton ontario community colleges will broaden our educational spectrum end provide peat secondary end continuing education to enable each individual to develop his abilities- to the greatest degree end to employ his talents to the greatest advantage rooted tn the community student onented and enlightened by experimentation the colleges are both the guarantee of our present he promise of the future college program the technology division will give the threeyear diploma courses in electr cal mechanical and chem cal technology and the two- year diploma courses in electronics industrial chem istry laboratory technic an and mechan cat drafting the applied arts division jffers the twoyear d ploma courses w th a 1 beral arts base but a strong occupational orientation such courses include commerc al art and des gn commu- unity planning technician fash on technique end des- sign general arts and hotel and inst tutional manage ment the business division will offer the diploma courses in secretarial science end business administration and the twoyear dip loma courses in general business data processing end secretarial studies with second year specialization in legal medical and industrial fields the craft division will be located in what was formerly lorne park col lege and in cooperation with the ontario craft foun- daton will be operated as a divis qn of sheridan col lege its purpose is to provide training facilities for artistcraftsmen and designercraftsmen to staff the products development sections of industry and various ontario craft end design studios high school graduates and adult students without the grade 12 diploma are invited to request information or appi cat on forms from the temporary offices as foil lows the registrar sheridan college of applied arts and technology 90 dundas street west cooksville j m porter president j a turner chairman of the bwrd norvai body shop 347 guelph st e no 7 highway at town limits over 12 years experience in body and fender repair and refinishing phone 8773241 we restore hat sparkling new car look we employ licenced fully experienced body men modern repair and refinishing equipment quick service all work guaranteed free written estimates pickup and dtuvett complete collision service omtated it john scmntminfem

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