Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 1, 1950, p. 10

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fa vvr- thageoyge herald wedneajay march tat 1950 forcedair furnace or hanging unit heater complete wltjrrt v vtvv v v and controls page 10 a newly developedprinciple for fast economical heating of homes see them at b f murfin sheet metal works plumbing eavestroughing furnaces john street k telephone 138w ciari canafhan chaftmn your assurance of satisfaction i attention farmers jj we are paying the highest prevailing prices for dead 2 aj or crippled farm animals s horses cattle hogs 0 telephone collect for immediate service at 5 gordon young limited toronto adelaide 3636 georgetown 11 guelph 3334 phone 328 or 660 floor sanding floors sanded and refinished the thistles way- new modem equipment ted bludd news and views for halton farmers halton crop members hear address on forage crops despite heavy roads ahd imnaa- siblo lanes tho farmers dldg mil ion wu flllod lor tho address on forago crops 911 frldoy iijtcrnodn lniirdtio totho urinwbidnbip m- sencofol p tipb- wbirtyhp hid been ndvcrttsbtt tor this rrleolnby win totscl assistant on forage crops in tljp rjbpiirtirinti br toljl iiimrtjnndry nt- the oac- wirt he gupsucakojrtls iljw omarelta hndjho discission which jpllowotf winrjiiteijca to- with ittfen interest by xtp audience vhicn cento from till seoubns- ojh6pounly with the nlrrol charts no clearly indlctr- ted tho relative value pef scretol such crops as whont on tit barley mixed hay alfalfa fury qnd pasture it was pointed out- by the speaker that ava result of poor catches oi seeds hi 1040 nnu unfavorable wea ther conditions many farmers in this section of ontario ut least should bo giving thought ns to how best to meet tho situation in 1950 accordtiuj to mr tosscl the tiver- age mixed inrm in hollund is 05 acres in extent that tho holland ers aro strong believers in hoy and pasture crops is revealed- by the statement that on tho average 09 acre form in holland 80 acres is in grass and legumes and the other 13 to 15 acres in o rotation of cer eal grains and grasses on this acreage on the overage it is repor ted that they carry 36 milk cows 10 heifers 2 or 3 horses and 60 sheep about 5 acres of the hay is artlfically dried 8 acres made into grass silage and the balance of the hny aside from sojno made with the aid of tripods ts bandied in tho conventional ontario meth od duo to tho amount of rainfall and to the irrigation methods it is possible for the dutch fanner to economically apply up to 1000 lbs of commercial fertilizer to the acre in addition to tho utilization of alt so called barnyard manure prize lists of tho halton seed fair and bacon show to bo held on march 17 and 18 wore available at tho meeting those responsible for the preparation of this booklet have incorporated a great deal of useful information and many of those present commented favourably on the fund of valuable data which had been included if you did not receive your copy tho agricultural office at mlftoa will send one for ward on request ntew junior farmer group organized in nasagaweva township as a result of the activities of the halton junior farmers new jun ior groups have been organized in nassagaweya township their next meeting is to be held in the town ship hall nt nrookville ind judg ing by the copy of the programme which came in our mall they would appear to haw in interesting ev ening in store on friday march tnl at ii311 pm audrey rlnclmrt is the president of the junior insti tute with aiiene thomas as sec retary in the junior fanner group fred hinehart is president and alex buelianan is the secretary all nassagawcya juniors are ex tended a cordial invitation maple cattle breeders add shorthorn stud a splendid variety of materials frlete boucle mohair velenr tapestry silk brocatelle silk and cotton rep upholstering at its lowest price and highest quality dick the upholsterer operated by jack suderm ann easy payments arranged 7 day service we will be pleased to visit yonr home with style sample books no obligation r be- quick phone dick phone 310 barbers tho maple cattle breeders ass ociation which now has a member ship of nearly 2000 and who for tho past year have been providing servlco from studs of hdlsteln ayrshire and- jersey bullrhavo rec ently decided to add a battery of shorthorns their shorthorn buli- buying committee is now busy lo cating suitable tires we under stand from g w ketfor manager of tho maple association that it is their intention to select sires with plenty of scale and substance out of dams with reasonable milk pro duction incidentally the annual meeting of tho halton branch of the maple unit is to bo held in the court house milton on monday mrfrch 13th at 130 pm palermo junors awarded debate blocked roods and lanes rcsul ted in n much smaller attendance ulan normal at tjjsintarnolub- de- bate at tho milton high school on friday evening last owing to norval defaulting a mock parlia ment was held with palermo club and supporters occupying the gov ernment benches and norval and their supporter in the opposition under tho leadership of goo s atkins who acted ai speaker of the house the juniors had an ex citing hour debating resolved that ontario legislation should be am ended to- permit commerclallsad port and open theatres on sun day th government or- the who were led by lorna lawrence and pete fisher upheld the nega tive and defeated the resolution the next debate will be hefd on march 17th when milton and drobkvlllo juniors will debate resolved that on telophpno sys tem in canada should bo national ized halton uolsteirjbreedbs- and milk producers plan annual knteiwalnmkntj hattdnii annual uritortarpment riinuiiley- jointly sponsored i tin lib iron hobtclujrelhcr3 qlubtand fho milktfjuifjitct alispc btlfiw isfdhu jiolillntlio plntis tiohtrimlitqiiiun thursday- oven- liig aanll w6- tuaderslunu hnt josofilu cojineij ut kitchener is to be the guest speaker nntt hiij subjdt tho iftoad to ftanpipess the programme- vill lncludo pal ermo- juniors in their kklh in a- kontucky bornyord written ohd directed by jcos atulrit assist ing artists nrothe noted and- popii- jar tenor jtohold sttwarr miss both corrigan loading sopranu slngjcr with royal conservatory opera jo shaw and hnycsj rhythm boys precision tap aiiil fqinpriy rtincrts anrl hnsq herlrnm poiiular magician notwithstanding the fact that tickets are not as yet available many directors have already received orders which will exceed their quota itaillsi iikiiljjliris on sunday morning at george- tbwn baptist cburch rev c gowor chose ye ore the light of the world as his sermon subject he said that believers have been chosen to show forth the praises of him yho called them out ot darkness and lntotiis light each of us musftrtrlve to be a believer and let our light shine that it may influence others christlike char acter and conduct is sure to at tract the enmity of the world he said the choir sang the lowly noz- arene during the musical part of the service the evening message was based on- the fixed laws of godt through disobedience of the ten commandments israel lost tho real blessing god would have given them god punished adam and eve when they disobeyed man may choose to go against the laws of god but there are fixed laws that man cannot change only through christ con tho iaw of death be conquered the body may be des troyed but not the soul a solo abiding was sung by miss jean harley at the evening service etown transportation company time tabu georgetown leave ue ballinafad leads in orha hockey finals friday night in hillsburgh bol- linafad opened their playoff ser ies with thlslletown coming out ohtyp of a 42 score the teams are playing a best tof5 scries in tin- ontario rural- ilickiy assoc- latkti league jim pklrkwoml svoivd two goals m uierirm period the second oni on a rebound trom diil shortllls shot facti team score once in the second anil once in the third ron kdinunds and dick shortill the latter on a pass from klrk- wood did the honours for tho home side the series resumes tonight with a game in georgetown arena tho wms held their februory meeting at the home of mrs r mcenery a finance committee was appointed ond will meet quarterly mrs jesse mcenery conducted a bible quiz and the topic was in charge of mrs william glbb there was a good attendance at tho world day of prayer service on friday afternoon at the manse de spite heavy roads and stormy wea- 655 am daily except sunday 1220 pjn sat only 000 pjn sat only 830 pm sun holidays only leave milton v 735 am dally except sunday 100 pjn sot only 635 pm daily except sun 015 pjn sun hoi only the above services connect ttrith the miltonhamilton service of canada coach lines i also monday to ertday inclusive buses leave georgetown for mil ton at 605 pm anr 710 pjn georgetown inglewood dally except sunday j leave georgetown 1215 pjn and 4a pjn leave ingleweed 1255 pjn notices have been pasted- in stewarttown and glen williams giving bus times tram these centres glen williams dally except sunday and hol lv glen lv gtowu 830 arm f b atw 10 jo a jn 1015 ajn 130 pjn 1215 pjn 330 pjn 319 pjn 430 pjn 418 pjn 630 pjn 445 pjn 730 pjn 615 pjn 830 pjn 715 pjn 1030 pm b15 pjn 1018 pjn glen williams sundays and holidays ty glen lv gtown 1030 am 1015 ajn 200 pjn 148 pjn 430 pm 415 pjn 630 pm 613 pjn 1030 pm 1015 pm stewarttown tally except sunday it hol lv stown lv gtown 845 ajii 840 ajn 1048 am 1040 am 145 pm 140 pjn 345 pm 340 pjn 645 pm x 640 pjn 745 pm 740 pm 1045 pm 1040 pjn stewarttown sundayr and holidays lv stown lv gtown 1048 am 1040 am 220 pm 215 pn 645 pm 640 pm 1045 pm 1040 pjn for added times on the stewart- town service see milton table saturdays only hourly service to glen williams and stewarttown buses leave for the glen ot a quarter after the hour and for stewarttown at 20 minutes to the hour last buses ut 1015 and 1040- parcel service is included in all bus runs telephone 161 vyours to protect the bluebird is our most delightful spring herald hij blue bock ond wings ond rusty breast moke him o beautiful sight he is becoming rare due to the loss of nesting sites taken by starlings and english sparrows he should be protected everywhere yours to enjoy carmngs the using mkwekt united whttslooowtinio loluaium d50s memories to honour a lifetime for lifetimes to come monuments markrs moderately priced a card or letter will bring our service to your door oakville monument works 20 colbonle st oakville r- o h ther mrs frank smith was in charge of the meeting mrs c mccluskcy was appointed key woman for 1951 gumiiataedjsfc mm his coat heasry with medals trom both the south african and- first world wars charles thompson 80- yearold veteran racouots hf pertssices w istss vara carpatrtar qm jiatjpjqal turaotop otttsa mtsi cwat fmmmjwm arts and crafts at the rett chav- ronyoldlers home in toronto ha la ohe of tho many hospitalised veterans both young and oldy who benefit trom redcross opntnttlnx vatarans services flowers for every occasion design work a specialty bonded member tds telegraph deliver se vlowers by wire anywbara in the world norton floral pbeae si5w oeergelawa eyes examined glasses fitted repairs simmons jewellers main st omomaiaowm tujcphonb sw ttedbasday iajt am t bjbu

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