Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 21, 1971, p. 12

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A ROSE IS A ROSE IS HARD WORK AND Bruesidc Farms a business owned and operated b four brothers all under thirty is well on its wiy to the rose and cherry markets in Canada In the rose growing business thej fifth mid in the business thej largest in Can ida lies brother Pelt I John in two farms 13 the of Milton Ben inNonnl them into the si all ell with Peter John and graduates in horticulture from University of and lorry a graduate of honours business from lp his his own irea of and to work together in harmony and The s hick w to when it l thtr bought in Hit irt This sold to hi tome part of SO BUSHES The acre farm was bought In grew berries tomatoes beans corn until the flrat greenhouse built in At tint time there were 3 ft of now the greenhouses full of roses ft To Gertrude Stein a rose rose wis rose but to brothers it la hard work and a tremendous invest of tht week Hit rosei to bo and now there arc 50 rose ras es year In the month of June alone 000 roses will ho for market hie h has been In operation for sometime There are also cher grown In but by far the biggest chary operation la at the Milton farm The total acre cherry or chard in and in Milton is the largest in Canada shipping frozen cherries all ov er the world and servicing cus tomers like Laura Sccord Sara McCains and Bcechama and Sainsberry in England By the middle 70a the Hugh brothers predict they will be producing tons of cher ries or one third of the whole frozen cherry market Canada with To men brimming romance or remorse as be roses still ind of the roses sold licit this despite fncl ros es in white red and now a pur pit variety Is lover ardour cool somewhat to that in Nov York city roses are wiling for a doztn and a record of 30 a dozen In Cine last Valentine CAME FROM HOLLAND Automation his Liken over rase ranges proper word at Brit tile In fut it is tin most in Canada I tie control puicl controls watering Three From Georgetown in Festival Three Georgetown pupils take part in the version of the world largest annual music festival at the National Exhibition grounds in Toronto February and will play piano solos and Anne Mclcombe will be part of a piano duel at the Ki wants Music Festival of Greater Toronto Soil is w to new Thousands of young musicians and from centres all Ontario and a number from other parts of Canada and the humidity United Stales are among the m It Rots so fir to I more than who will be ontrol Hie wind If a par in the two weeks of to petitions during the Hit thecal rth side are NEW WRINKLES closed The move to the ONE grounds This rose has another Where both the Queen Elisabeth distinction It lis the first Building and the Hockey Hall of house imporlr from Fame will be sites for concur completely rent performances ia the major Another new wrinkle is the nclusion o classes or pop husk the first departure from i r llu Iks reiet Predominantly classical itUl he could bin the ln finals history i ji I i ml llun lit could combos nd folk bands flowtr shops are from but s a II hr hall Pairs rist bout in ii in a canopied st ill In Inch to tic rosi Flower with in baskets till the roses on its hopes Jo sell i iuk this w Intimate Link in Canadas Past Institute monthly was hold January 14 at he home of Mrs Leslie with an early me mory of a fall fair for roll call Mrs George Ironside who a provincial secretary for the Ontario Fall Fain was the speaker She said whin Canada was first settled fill fairs wtre a priority along food shelter church and Niasaraonthc lake had the first one in A prize list in an fair Included a Hie laj work Admission to the fair was pick joe Mrs Bruce Lindsay leader for the spring project said she is walling for partner to hate the work It was decided that all Silvcrwood girls who finished the last course would be presented with stainless steel dinner forks A bus will take members and their families to Toronto on Jan to sec the Ice Follies and Mrs Clare Wilson rand parents on the first of the new year when Christopher was born to Mr and Mrs A Duncan of Brampton C Sc IN THE MAIL BAG rose business manager Peter shows height of malum rose bushes Bus Service Needs More Advertising 1 Ores Dear Sir Georgetown has many able features but please could improve the local bus service As a holiday visitor to your town I was very frustrated to- On my way to the shopping I Inquired my re turn The driver me a buy schedule which to a jjcr who knows neither place names or directions is useless After inquiring at several bu places I was delighted to sec a policeman but he loo know nothing about the local buses Likewise the Gray Coach slop I was Informed thai they know Nothing at all about the local service Being unable to local a pay telephone to call up the tran company I opted for Mrs Quarter Pork Loin Cut Into I moved 68 FRESH FROZEN PORK SHOULDER pork roasts ROASTS 50 Ontario Grown Canada No I Grade ONIONS y Canada No 1 Grade Ontario CARROTS Bradford Marsh Grown Premium Plain or Salted I IWIIIIVIH Wl j CHRISTIES CRACKERS Tomato or Vegetable AYLMER SOUPS COCACOLA 8 Five plus deposit PEEK BISCUITS 46 Jubilee Pasteurized Process CHEESE SLICES CHEDDAR Fancy Quality A P APPLE SAUCE A P Green or Yellow SLICED BEANS 14c WHITE SWAN as sir Bonnie Brand DOG FOOD 10 AUNT JEMIMA Sr RED SEAL SALMON tin 55 DELSEY TISSUE pig of PEEK FREAN PLAIN BISCUITS 89 Ideal Brand Fancy Quality CREAM CORN SULTANA BRAND PEANUT BUTTER jar 39

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