Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 9, 1949, p. 4

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v lte georgetown herald wednesday feb 9th 1949 page 4 slendor tablets weeks supply u weekh supply 100 i 800 lloyds corn callous halve a treat for your feet for prompt relief from corns and callouses sqo both products on sale t maccormacks robba pktki btobks 8 b experience means efficiency we have bothr schultz electrical construction phone m1w fred schultz accounting auditing bookkeeping v service e m brown monthly ok weekly mill street office s92 utm k1sj now k the time ih jon ititumt wmh v c tltn highest cash prices for dead stock horses ea 500 cattle 00 hogs per cwi 150 according to size and condition call collect fergus 16 darling ad co of canada ltd e p head optometrist eyes examined scientifically 11kak1ng all battkiukb quick repaihs to glasses binoculars field glasses etc 58 st ge6rees sa guelph phone 1s29 est 20 years flowers for every occasion design work a specialty bonded member tjcl talacraph delivery service view by wlr anywhr in the world norton floral ibue 31sw geortowu 0 memories to honour a lifetime for lifetimes to com monument marfan modermtely priced a card or letter will bring our service to your door oakville monument works 29 qaotn st- omkriom oo highway r him it h hi i tl it ju t oi t ielt ilw h if e e nnd il in i nail in ion ij to ki p mi biting them in i few minutes i tinnje anonvniuii viu a uld i til h i in the telephone i mm had e ul d very day for month i tvir met hci hiht duy llw jdh ho alwny wanted the nt tune to the uecoiid jliat way i wlin wm hi virginia didnt have glo t of m idea upd her u n ity w is rapidly becoming uid with feai khr- win as jupnpy u cai itwa the liming thai ittiijimti ible the tall curric tit i same jtune each day just ht 55 ave minute before the five o lock whistjc vuginiu had qijcc load a rn-ys- i v stnrv atjout a man who was lun stark mad by water fulling n his head drop b drop perhaps hi unknown w t trj ing to drive ii cny iven if it took a couple i i ars at this rate slit thought jitte rlv it wouldn t take that long nd suddenly rhe made up her minjl lo t nd out who was at the other end of thi line no matter wh il tin enn- sl culi ls mr harsh had warned her re juttdl not to ask questions only to inswer them he was- president of the plant and hated gossips but virginia argued what if the sti ange caller was a saboteur the thought frightened her she had bi en over nil this before once she even dreamed it had hipptned all the buildings with their precious v ar output their peacetime produc- i ion plans were flying in the air through pink glares of tire and lurid puffs of smoke she her desk and lei typewriter were tumbling in the slt in a clutter of lunch buckets woi kers and machine j and mr h irsh wts there too sitting on his dt sk shaking his fist angrily at hi r is all lit r fault she had turned to earth with a jolt awakened in a dither suddenly she knew what to do s u would tell mr harsh and c t mm worry about it then if some i t the plant was blown up at 4 s5 he wouldn t be to blame s put her nail file in her disk rawer shoved back her chair mu lurched resolutely up to the dooi narked president for a mo mint she hesitated then knocki d oudly a voice boomed yes nd she walked m mr harsh glowered ot hi i yes miss black he said imp i tiently virginia bolstered her courage mth u deep breath the story came ut in a rush at first mr harsh limed bored then he sat up straight well he said chew in is t igap thats very interesting same time each day huh te ii jou what when he rings up tod n f he dots let me sp ik to him transfer the call to me virginia was greatly leluvcd si felt very patriotic when sin i down at her desk and looked ut hi cloek it was 4 50 five- minute t lo the hands had never move slowly she had work to do hi i just eouldn i put her mind on it v ivillhcd the t lock ind w ntid the h inds i rcpt on i ly in exoi ibh and just tin mn i i h uid touched 1 55 the hi ii i l never befoie h ul it on i d so loud virlirn i s h nd ti i nib i i is she hfttd the receiver mr 11 irsh s olln lit sal i st a oue undpig to hei t us hk nie seieech f i icrrifiwl bird t the other end the de l m ijiulir i voiei with in alien k i cot i kid t s mie question it h id asked f ji two months s iy what linn i- it by your cloek quickl without answering shi pressed a button kept the recoiw i at her ear she heard the click in mr ilai sh s oflu i y then his voice hello o hi taiel calmly rife man repeated say what time ut it by your clock who the devil is this mi harsh roared i his ib the power plant i call e vt ty dny at this time to check with youi clock so that i can blow the whistle at the right time my watch tun t too accurate mr harsh groaned virginia went limp then her boss began to laugh she could hear htm through the partition as she put the hand set back ovi us cradle then the door marked president opepi d and mr harsh appeared his fine ud as the sun virginia he in quiit d politely trying hard to keep his face straight is our clock right today virginia went crimnon to the root j of her hair she had never felt quite so foolish in all her life i think so mr harsh she utam knertd you sec ive ulwnyu cheeked it by the five ocloe u whistle vernon mcaithur elected president crop improvement association tht court room at milton was well filled last suturduy for thi anninil meeting of th hulton crop impiovcment association c t pulmei pre ident of the associa tion was in thare of the meeting sceietary whiteloclcs joport re vealed an active program iif tests nod demonstrations i hese included teitu in liming on it different farnih tests with rock phosphate vtf superphunphuto nnd lime on farms testu with bcuchvlllo llmeojie vti duneas lhiic oil 2 formr top dreistiliig of ufujfa with various fertiucr comblnatlomi to- ifttuier with lime and bqron dem- ooftti atliiih with chemical weed kllleis both prcemergnt rui when tlip cbni was 12 to 15 jhchei in height on 5 farms replicated vari ety tests with onta biirley and hua- kuvg coin on s furtns derttonstra hon pastures u boys s oriin clul with certified beaver oats top dressing of fall vvhent with ammon ium nltratp on four farms some excellent reports were pre sentd by a number of eo operator i the c included dougla currie on the results of replicated variety test with onts and bailey these revealed that the roxton beaver erban and ajax are the top yield- ers of the day it was however pointed out by mr currie that roxton while a good ylelder pr duces the most straw and is approx irmtely 10 d iys to 2 an amnlvhtkary built on the iaje of the city i rim ro ei around the dooi lo the little white cottage with flowi r beds tilm came faintly the e ltyk roar a man and woman hah of grey sni in the t glow iakliig iiei hand he hud uils to tay as tlioy tlreaiiiotl of tlie long ago memorlch throng my thoughts uiey utriy back lluough a misty tide away of fleeting vai i tliat nave slipped since f frst jioii were my bride bweethitiri wife antf mother true slurihg my every load dauntle though gray the skies or blue t climbing the uphill toad oh for a gift the words to pen that would tell of my debt to thee down through the years that have flown smco then sailing life i storm to cd sea and ui thnnks to him from yon nnd me he who will understand i who holds all life and the stormy sea in the jiollow of his hand sweclln irt of mine inspiring hope when hopeless lcoked the hill weeks later now we drift down they- western in maturity than allaska thice varieties are the other mediium but slope you are my sweetheart still tonight as memorle requirements on the average farm j bne a little better than roxton among l stray the barleys vantage and byng were jn lhc lt the top yielders with the former to me tncy f llke it stands fo lrfoc wherever you see it couitteouq iriil efticienf service at our awitcfr- boarda in our business offices nnd in your home thats the kind of rervjte were doing our bct to provide more jind better telephones have douhled the hcope and increased the value of your telephone ser iee yet up to now despite rising cohlh tliere has letn no lntrojise in the bame telephone r itei etillihhed 22 etrs ago no matter where vou travel youll find no greater telephone v line no belt r berviee at the b nt low i japh control dlseava until the turn of the centurj ai mies mvuriubly lout four turn s us many men from dueuue oh from weuponu thtuc llgureu uppulled the jupunese government which sent thousand of oung jupaneh ull over the world to titudy samtn hon the report of the jupune urmy at the end of uie husiojfupa uese war showed the wisdom of thin policy seven per cent had died in buttle 15 per cent from dueutto much stronger in the straw ward king of trnfalgar town ahip reported excellent results from breaking up of creek flats and re- 1 seeding to a mixture of rccommen ded grasses and clovers l devries of georgetown gave an excellent resume of his experience in urn ing over a of years alex mnrclaren chairman of the committee on agriculture and re forcstauontor the 1940 council gave a comprehensive report on the acuvities of the new committee on conservation their plans for 1040 and requested the cooperation of the large audience in speeding up the programme for the conserving of soil water and trees during the course of the meeting several of the speakers urged the necessity of building up the organic matter content of the soils of the county as a means of improving yields and improving the water holding cap acity it was the general feeling that greater use of the gross seed box at seeding time was advisable in short increased seeding down to clovers with the subsequent plowing down of clover as a green manure crop offered the best sol ution w e breckon of freeman was the chief speaker taking as hia subject present day irencu lin production and marketing djur lgn his addicts mr breckon ex pressed himself as opposed to sub sidie ijovci ninent bonds in eh trjc of buing and selling the policy ol guai intccd price- et which in his opinion pi ices the whole pi ice struetuit on a i use bultom and also upsets the piopti pi ice icit tionship betwllii v mm- pmduits in lefuiliiig to iiitciji lie i sutplusc of cci lain products the spcaltci in tnnated that he did not anticiputc tow ci prices in the immediate i u- tuie and made it vci clear that decreased proauction w a not the solution such a policy he pointed out could only result in increased eot of production per unit grow the crops for which your land is best suited mated mr breckon to illustrate hia point he referred to his own experience during the past 4 or 5 years with husking corn as a result of his experience mr breckon is convinced that husking corn is not a satisfactory crop on heavy clay land in stress ing tile necessity for selecting the varieties host suited to one a farm he again referred to his experience with both dawsons golden chuff and cornell winter wheats the jatter he stated under his eondi lions had outylclded dawsons by 5 bus per acic in concluding his address the speaker emphasized the neceilty of lowering our cost of production and producing in sufficient quan tity to warrant the use of labour saving equipment in other words stated mr breckon price alone won t nave us did amount wo produce or ship is us important as price the election of the officers and directors resulted as follows the election of the officers and directors resulted as follows president v e mcarthur mu- ton vice president c f picket georgetown uecretaiytreus j e whltolock directors trafalgar frank hall j h willmott w g booth and c ix lawrence esquea- ing robt miller t j brownrldge and john bird neupn w si breckon and c l s palmer nas- aagaweya a diamond uoyd crawford and j mcphail auditor h c morru milton the bell telephone summer day those fift long years we know bill taylor water st company of canada blood donor no greater gift fan one human being give anoclier than life itself today thanks to modera advances in medical science blood is life every year on the operating 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