Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 15, 1949, p. 5

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piafte3 the georgetown herald wednesday june 15th i949 something new for georgetown ernies parcel delivery pickup anddmtwery scarries rroni hoamm nd reason am rates v phone 99 rb 7 mktmmnmk stop truck on street q i t jt ifcli nip ml hi 1 i news and items of interest to halton farmers specialists in metal roof coating stanley c fishburn norval phone 90 f 33 estimates free mcnallylanecoltd 5 contracting s lumber building supplies 5 shmglc wallboard plywood siding cement gyproc lath 5 tile and hardwood flooring 3 5 elgin street phone 18w halton jnokhmts stag acimevbmknt day chiirtnhwmmti trip awurjca tduiis down g9c wldaa ud dtvu rueiri u one hundrtd halton juniors partlclpomid t uu arfnual achieve ment day tfn satjjtday june 4th twentyfive junior hojiiemalcers under the leadership of ml luc ille barber county home eeona mut staged their displays and demonstrations at the muton town ball the projects carried on h thi junior horaemaker durin the past year were rhe cereal shell and cotton accessories for the club girls bedroom during the aftcrnooon a goodly number f in terested specumr followed with keen interest the programme pre sented by the groups from ash- flrov ash hornby and lime- house miss donnn downs of the horn by cliib was awarded the cham pionship award which is a trip to the 4h club congress at chicago next fall this award the funds for which sire provided by the hal- ton womens institute was prcsen- led to miss downs by mrs chester servioc secretary of f the helton district wi the bank of toronto trophy tor intertownship competi tion was won by nelson township represented by the misses mildred jrecd xuolyn pclletterlo and ver- na bnwdcn of the ash club sil ver miniatures donated by the bank of toronto were presented on behalf of the donors by mrs m j brown vicepresident of the halton district wi a record enrolment of 74 young men judged ten classes of livestock in the morning on the following farms dr wm james angus johnston neelnnds holsteins oil in the bank credit oils the driving gears of production industry and commerce it helps to produce the goods and provide the services and jobs which mark the canadian way of life money in the bank is the foundation of credit you and some seven mill ion other depositors have nearly seven billion dollars in the chartered banks to pay for work done goods produced bought and sold canadians issue every month upwards of six billion dollars in cheques cashing these cheques makmg loans discounting notes in many different ways your bank keeps money apd credit moying through all the channels of trade and opportunity like oil in the machinery this whole vast private competitive efficient process is made possible by your money in the bank- and by the experience and skill and integrity of the men and women on canadian bank staffs clayton may vorkskiwm m c beaiy jerseys valley crest form clydesdale nd j h whlnoott hampshire oral-e- sons on five or the cjs hes were ffc von by each pt toev young men in the afternoon at the milton hffcb scltool the official judge weeaa follows a m bart aasoc- j ilte blreeior of exuinon ontario fiept of agriculture toronto h scotehmer federal pgfeihment of agriculture toronto j h mccul louhg ajuittani agricultural rep resentative york coupty j h wlllmott muton v george r b reckon of bronte- the championship trips which this year wll likely b through northern ontario ottawa and eas tern ontario were awarded to geo c wilson of georgetown and da vid pellettcrio of miltonr these awards were based on the high ag gregate scores of the mqrch and june corn petitions and in addition the winners had each coached teams of juniors the special sec tion open to previous trip winners was won by ward brownridgc who incidentally was the high competitor of the dqy while the high novice was edwin tyrrell of freeman who was awarded the canadian national exhibition shield other awards were as fol lows bank of nova scotia trophy to the winning township team was won by ward brownridgc fraser mcnabb and geo wilson of es- qiiesing towship the kingsway kiwanis special to the runnerup for the championship trips was won by keith merry of hornby the palermo junior farmers trophy to the conch of the win ning team wqs won by david pel- letterio the members of his team being geo burkholder dave lilly- crop and lloyd vivian the norval juniors challenge trophy for the the champion judge of the day was won by wprd brownridge of esnuesing township the dr r k anderson trophy to the junior farmer club with the six highest competitors was won by norval club represented by ward brown ridge fraser mcnabb geo wil son howson ruddell john currie and floyd brigden the donald robertson trophy for the high score in horses by geo pellettcr- io antl the duncan campbell tro phy for the high score in beef cat tle by lloyd vivian the masqn knitting co trophy for high score in sheep by don holmes the bar- onston trophy for high score in dairy cattle by john willmott and the thos blakelock trophy for nigh score in swine by mac sprowl the days programme concluded with the presentation of the awards jn the milton town hall where miss ismey kean president of the halton junior farmers acted as the chairman fifio iavs are fopiijtr the annual interrural public school field day sponsored by the halton federation of agriculture j is scheduled fur the halton com- iiuinity park lowvillc on friday june 1 7th thjirtyfive rural public public sihouly ha v untered the mftball tournamiiit which will get underway at 1011 a in the pro- m amine im includes a softball tciui naincnt between senior teams from ear i of the lour townships u well as irark eent for the boys and giik saturday june lth will other in hi day at the sain v hiii halton junior i torn pete tin the honour of repre senting ilir counly at the big wes- flarn junior fanner field ilir hitths agricultural on friday june 24th the pribram iiu hides a soft ball tour- itaiiunt which is srhrduled to com mence atlno pm held and track vents for both junior farmers and junior lloineniaueri ee an- aine teiitre arniers will tern uiiv a coilev to o r ham ititmn illil at miu uviim tin- lhh consecutive annual rc- liuiou of the hall clan was held on june l it was held at he home of mr and mrs ken wilson church- ville and is he lli7th anniversary of the hall elan settling in canada at churchville from fnglaud- the fiftieth anniversary reunion will be held at the home of mr and mrs victor hall hornby the following officers weje elected for the coining year president mrs henry holm vice president ken wilson secretary mrs lloyd hall sports mrs percy hull a member was appointed from each of the seven branches of the family to prepare a family history a number of letters were read from those unable to attend there were nearly 100 in attendance at the reunion if yeu can keep from being en- vjouj and jmioui df yottt feltow times change but kature doesnt the need for protection agahttt low fitm fire uadi wiwklotm alway 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