th aaon fr pniu thurufty july 11th 1937 4 v no armyworms in holtoti ask farmers watch field jk t juittlnar fit ahmiiu agrteuhtirej ittprcg- cnuuvt al fruieif this week re ported there had bee no evidence of army worms in halton or peel counties reporte from brant coun ty and the niagara pealnaula in dicate that the army worm popul ation it build in up to dangerous proportions in soma areas eeco-d- tag to a releaee from the onurto dapartmant of afrwtihui jti agricultural hepeeentative opaphsined famtera should wafn their fields tor any evidence of the greyishbrown foma from a half inch to two inches in length ha ootad the worm is not too visible in the day time and usually ap pear in early evening or is found undar dumps of earth looking for damaga is sometime tha easiest war to recognise their presence damage to date has not been serious but according to officials of the field crops branch of tha ontario depetment of agricult ure as the hay ls cut end the wheat begins to mature the army worms will start to move to more lueeutent pasturee such w-the- oat and corn fields fsrmers a e advis ed to wstch ther fields closely for any migration from one field to another where worm lufestftions are found fa mrrs are requested to notify the iocs agncultursl hep rrsent alive hog shipment shows increase the percentage of hogs deliver ad to the oper market from hal ton county showed an inceee during the month of june hogs shipped during tha wvck of msy 13 17 was ioj compared with ml during tht week of june 161 must vaccinate all female calves for brucellosis minuter of agriculture w a oondfr low announced ecently that the entire province hsi been designated a super ised ares un der the brucellosis act as a re suit of this order all female calv- m must be vaccinated after they reach the age of fou months but befo e becoming 11 months old ullh the cost of vsccinstlon being borne by the province every cattle owner is respons ible for making arrangements for the vaccination of his calves and has the privilege of having them vaccinated by the etenns isn of tils pe il a t tr- tlficate of appointments issued to practitioners make reference to the count or counties in which they mav perform vaccination aervices no veterina ian has been granted the rxrlusiv ngh to vir- ctnste in n arra unde the brucrllosis act fe male csttlr may be moved from one supervised area to another v ithout a mil or a blood tist now i hal u r whole province ha attained that itatu rettrictlom havr bc n 1 fted m the intra pri- incial inivment of cattle never thele f male cattle mrr i i month f kr r tfinatintf in olh r province n list le i lutcti and blood trslrd before being allow e1 to mingle with itutive cattle m- good fell tw la conf dent tv x provincial w ide enforcement will prove a grrat forward slrp in the fight agalnit llrucrllosn which in pait venr has caused losses a n ountlng to millions of dollars an nuallv so far as is known onl arlo is the fi st province to ad lpt program under which all femile calves must be vaccinated be cause of the effectiveness of vac cination in the prevention of ab oct ion it u reasonable to assume that losses from this disease will be greatly reduced in ensuing years set scrum depots to treat bites by rattlesnakes the establishment by the ittallh department of a number of rattle snake antivenln depots in areas of ontario where bites from the snakes are liable to occur was an nounced recently by health mm jste dr uacklnnon phillips antivenin is the active substance in the serum against rattlesnake venom treatment units for per sons bitten by the snakes will be supplied by these depots free of charge a person bitten by a rattlesnake msy go to any of the depots for treatment o msy go to a privse physician who can objain the snti j venin treauncnl unit from the nearest depot antivenin trestmenl will now be available at hospitals in lltle current kspanola parry sound llracebrldge o illla midland ten vtangulshenc bsrrie colhngwood meaford owen sound wlsrton lions head southampton klv cardirte goovrich sarnia chat ham st thomas welland and hamilton and at municipal health departments in sudbury and windso reserve supplies of the ahltv eittrnrcstmrnt units witttw available at the provincial central laboratory in toronto georgetown reeoe to quit politics when hrcve stan all n c miplet i es hi sixth vcar as a rgrt w n c nine 11 ir tins vcir he will te lc v njt mmii pal pilllis at lnl f r turn board envisions fourth school georgetown georgctow n s current rale of growth is adding three rooms each ea- to the pub- lie school svnlem according to a communication given to council recently bv the school board the boaid env islons a fourth public sch mil in the future and aikcd couik il to keep in mind the possibility of erecting a school on james st on the old reseroi property tht board is anxious that th s propcrtv be kept under public ivvnirstup m the event a school in th distrut might be needed oftutuaty hirvr alun ann unced hi de cij1 n il n t i incil mulint ricmi i 1 he w if bi devoting ti gre it a t orlio i f h s lime to hm new tutus id h ix nnu n lent if hilton centrnninl man r millon li cm i tinue in m m cipal office lie fiel tht nnc w tl h iwrv r comp letr the hilinrc ot hm term kteve allen his been a contin uous c uncil member since he w i first elected a councillor in 1952 jn tflm he became the tow n s re ve and is completing hll fifth term this vcur in 1061 he was hm ored bv being chosen warden nf halton t unt the reeve lift his poaiti in as fo eman of the fabrication lettit at smith and st ne earl er this month for his new appointmen he iv commuting to milton at pn sent and has made no immediate planv to mive to the cunt tiwn ti rminit the reev e a v ituab e municipal servant major arm strong ex preyed hi w ish fo ev erv success in his new appointment while speaking also of the loa which it will be t georgetown to have him leave the council the reeve in turn sild he has tnjoved serving the town and that it is with great regret that he will be leaving municipal life hi si id that he would be exerting his best effo ts until lecenibr t d a job for georgetown calm rffi london ont cp miv ir it a ix nnis eturning from a h r ill v kutl hi idmltti 1 m ut c hiiu il he w is uninfitmi 1 about m mwu propos il asked w hv lu it p m 1 jutn t g hith t i tit st v 1 1 survtv uprti mrs joseph park cooksville interred at campbellville after an illness of one and halfyears mrs joaeph park iu0 dundas highway west cooksville paaaed awav at to on to h wpltsl weaton on friday july s bora in nassagaweyan township in 108 the former helen mayes wtf daughter of george mayes and mabel h obtains she had resid ed in her present home tor is me park la survived b her ftuaband joseph park and five children marlyne june ina hel- n and joseph jr all at home five brothers charles windsor james and jack o ca carl hilton zugenc rjl 3 millon and two sisters pearl mrs alien anderson windsor and betty r jl 3 milton she was a member of the united church 1 s w he tu day july 0 from the rumey tun- ral home actqn with mr ken tth griffiths officiating inter mant was in st davids cemetery campballvine pallbearers were jim may ron nie skinner jamest skinner james park oordon ruasell and carl may canvassers annoy oalcville merchants oakvllle petty chartt groupa w ho have annoyed local merchants by solicit ing free mer chandise for door prises and raf fles have disturbed some cham ber of commerce members ac cording to manager allan klarer the 33 members who attended the chamber of commerce meet ing at riverside lodge recently learned local merchants were be- cnmmf nlnrttied t the frequency i of these canvassers and the amount they asked jar it was decided bv the group to issue a quest lona ire survey to all chamber of commerce mem bora to determine their opinions on the subject it was suggested that a control measure be placed on these groups by the dumber of commerce thl wouia mean all charity groupa would 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