Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 30, 1938, p. 7

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t cmwcwwn i wad ncsday eveuiim fftndrjo 1 rvgi 7- canoadvfavouiitetca ordson tractor inow on display county council mii urn sb trommi i mmlahripil aa imp wwi w a e cripps dealer in ford cars trucks and tractors phone 280 georgetown the third meeting of httou jjbun- ty council for 1838 was held in tba county brnldmgs mt milton on tues day last with au the members present and the warden in the ehair follow ing routine bustness mr frank ttjotapaon itor the childrenaid society appeared be fore the oouncu on behalf of a family who were m need of aastatsthoe acrboy smith county engineer anlwnlttod hla annual report the re port stated that jw miles were sprayed with chemicals for the erad ication weeds the result of which will not be definitely known until this year jf sa tha jeportto- oammeflded that a- power sprayer of sui capacity should beparohatf- ed and should also be available for townships contemplating weed oon- irol iapprnodmately- 100 stop sign were erected during the past year on roads deslgmted by bylaw 70 dur ing the year the county yd con trol of approximately 124 miles of township roads the winter of- 1937 was free from snow ploughing costs for the year amounting to only m5 as against tsoujw for the wlntei df 1936 breeuon off snow fences and ice contr o 163500 as compared with 365000 for the previous- year appreciation was expre in the report to mr c o rlddeu for the em and economical way in which he had taken charge of the snow ploughing operations at the afternoon session col o m fltsgerald commanding officer of the lome scots rifles addressed the council and outlined the work of the regiment representing the counties of peel tjufferhx and halton he re quested the council to assist in fin ancing the regiment and emphasizing the importance of them for defense purposes since canada must now sums control of her owi are yon sure yew eyes see correctly ate have vou seen the new rmuiss mounting ns screws to lossm and cause wobbly tenses lew breakage f stasaes tbtn saving ye znsoey oltr price is the bamb as city pricks ot walker ro orrohetbist eyesight specialist lb sill la wha- is at atobb8 dkco stojkx oeokgctown tao atawaw wetaaatay f every aweadfc orym may mi ultt t wabar at ami soft as lie mr george elliot introduced two gentlemen representing the boy scout association who gave the council in teresting information in regard to the work being done by the boy scouts along the lines of reforestation they uso- requested a grant to help with the good work they were doing the reeve and deputy reeve of chlnguacousy inter the council with regard to a road between the county of halton and feel in regard to this request it was moved by mr hall seconded by mr mcnlven that the council recommend to the depart ment of highways the addition to our county system of this road and that a bylaw be prepared for the next meet ing carried mr smith addressed the council in regard to the report of the good road committee he iwmnwmm a reg ular paying program from year to year paving is practically being for ced on us by public opinion dust has become quite a menace by the speed at which people are allowed to travel as i see it the time is ripe to consid er a debenture paving program our debenture debt is going down every year and we shall soon be in the pos ition where we can carry on a paving programme without issuing debentur- tbe public opinion demands good mue coa tsx cafar is xar alwllam s w h kentner son phone officfr 12 res 211 georgetown round trip bargain fares from georgetown friday and saturday april 8 and 9 to oshawa bowmanville port hope cobourg trenton jet belle ville napanee kingston gananoque brockvllle prescott monisburg cornwall uxbrklge lindsay peterboro campbellford newmarket penetang collingwood meaford barrle orillia midland oraven- hurst bracebridge huntsville callander north bay parry sound sudbury longlac geraldton jellicoe beardmore port william saturday april 9 to toronto also to brandiord ch chester clinton durham exeter fer gus oodericb guelnh hamilton hanover harrlston xngersou kin cardine kitchener london ustowel mitchell niagara falls owen sound paisley palmerston paris fort elgin sl catharines st marys sarola southampton stratford strathroy walkerton wlar- ton wtngham woodstock tickets abo good in this section friday april bth as follows from st marys stratford and georgetown train 20 from stratford train 170 far fares return umlts train information ttcketsoansult nearest agent sea handbins for complete list of destinations tm canadian national ed payment of the following accounts burlington high school 4064 guelph cv institute 53530 streetsville high school ssgjt county road committee advised that resignation of george currle be accepted and that nelson robin be appointed to fill the unexpired term the committee further recom mended carrying out the road prog ram similar to last year of laying down about the same mileage as last year the following accounts were passed finance 200533 county buildings 85767 hospital accounts 0880401 printing 12975 education 03371 railways legislation and agriculture 70000 moved by mr irving seconded by mr brers that r e young and co county auditors be granted an extra 50 for work done after the death of the bite h m pettlt moved by mr robinson seconded by mr mccu that a grant of 26000 be made to the iorae scots rules of peel and dufferin and hal ton moved by mr allen seconded by mr robinson that a grant or 10000 be made to the boy scouts associat ion to fcpply to blue springs scout re serve in halton county corn borer inspectors were appoint ed as follows trafalgar lewis patter son nelson john mc oormack nas- sagaweya r j anderson esques- ing hm campbell the remuneration is 45 cents per hour r the county buildings oommlttee wommended that the caretaker of the county buildings be given an in crease in salary from 10000 to 200 per year and the matron from 300 to 250 mr davis reeve of georgetown asked the council what part george town would have to pay if a connect ing link were made between george town and glen williams mr smith explained that in such a case 50 per cent was paid fay the county and so per cent by the department but only if such an agreement were signed by both the county and georgetown mr davis asked the road committee to think it over and report at the next meeting champion outstanding values extra special shortening 1 lb cartin 112 special gilletu lye c lin extra special qdams patted wheal 2 17 3 25c jpowrfrisfclhatmf fsscrism thm dfecsaof 1ib 3 69c 4 25c 3n 25c special quality peas corn tomatoes regabur sfae tins o tins aarfoc special powdered ammonia 2 9c special crawfords light meat tuna fish 223 42 23c special eleven oclock brand c tea fc special perfection brand cowans co 2 special westons fancy bisc 2- special pard dog food 2 23 19c extra special pineapple marmalade a jar special libbys tomato catsup 3 14c extra special cluka mt caakdra pfk aid bens a tah slaw ubs29 free groceries 3 large baskets of groceries given away absolutely free each week ask for your ticket you may be one of the lucky ones lucky numbers last week 684 691 697 phone 366 we deliver news and infotmatiou for the busy farmer not owauty mt chicks the lowest priced chicks are always the cheapest in the end will depend upon the production and health of the bock from wmch the eggs are gathered on the quality of male birds used and ontbe care taken of the eggs after being gathered and while in the hatchery the ration fed the breeding flock onlyhv fluences the batchablllty of the egg but- may influence the vigour of the chick from the fertile egg then there is the- shoo of egg which may be a factor it stands to reason that a chick from a 2sounoetothehlosen egg will be larger and stronger than one from a 33ounce lot there is a reason for chicks from the largest slse eggs being more expensive than chicks from smaller sized eggs for instance the eggs cost more in the first place thus when buying chicks more than the price should be con sidered seed cleaning ftanta seed cleaning plants have been es tablished in many centres and by their use the gram being sown is much improved in quality and in free- dom from weeds these power plants not only make an excellent job of grading the grain so as to ghre a uni form samp ba by use of the pro per ereens1snd various attachments the weed seeds areraottcally all re moved and it is possible to fairly well separate the different varieties of grain the government assists in the purchase of these na me when they are used for custom work up to the end of 1937 there were s3 seed rinrring plants in operation and last year over 700000 bushels of grain were cleaned and nearly h minion pounds of clover and grass seed 11794 farmers were served- by these plants there are many farmers in the vicinity or these plants who might advisedly make use of them but there are yet many c where cleaning plants are not available the ordinary fanning mill did good service in its day and with the use of the proper screenings and adjust ing the wind blast a good job can be done with the fanning mill but we believe a better job is accomplished by the larger power unit tj r- ontario farmers are be in creasingly conscious of the necessity of eliminating bovine tuberculosis from then- herds breeders of pure bred cattle have for years had their herds tested under the accredited herd plan and have received compen sation for reactors but under the re stricted area plan for ta cteanup now wen under way owners of both grade and purebred cattle receive compensation far reactors ta ontario there are opunties under the restricted area at the present time stx counties have rpnajlerort the edu cational campaign and ctrcntation oc petitions a campaign is under way with nine or ten other counties and and seeking the sanction of county council to proceed with the preliminary work leading to a t b free area the request scat comes from thecattle owners and twothtrdb of the cattle owners boost be in fa vour of the area test before the work is i people who have half an boor to spare usually spend it with s who hasnt

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