Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 19, 1950, p. 9

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pge 9 hews and views for halton farmers i1alton jvniok av bomb was a oata bvkn i that ddetra meaii were careless itfji juic tlut ii h comijot turning vtoulio4netle cotton prodisctvyou kndw swell we have to buy a grest many thing froth all parts of the country v we need pitting ale tvj cardboard cartons eonrtrucuoh lumber paper potato and corn starches coal rulphurie add aortic soda h lulvkaai and a hundredarid one other things which buy from fellow canadians who grow or make them in addition to thii the 12js00 men and women working in our plants earn many mdliona of dollars a year in wages dollars which are spent on foodstuffs from the arms o canada graim catde hogs and poultry fish from the fishermen on both coasts and the great lakes wc are the customers of our fcllowciniins jui as they arc our customers were prouil to have a part in canadas economic life by buying the goods which other canadian- row make or provide dominion textile company limited manufactusuas of vm rsooucrs the fifth annual at hon of the ballon junior fanners held at the brant inn on thursday even ing of but week was isately atten ded by junior ftronv au parta of tlie county guests were present from haldlmand tlncpjn waterloo wentworth webiiigloosnd york counties it was a gala event and the young ladles w particular- prer aente cjianlrmfipearrkce as i matter of lact talcing the group aa a whole lhy were a clean cut group of young people and a credit to halton county every detail had apparently received attention and the committee organization f unev urtned pert eetly they are to be commended particularly on their very tasteful and yet original dance programmes their selection of the various dance numbers and the coortejales extended to guests trom points outside of halton in the receiving line president stanley jay and miss vera may representing halton juniors had as patrqns and and patronesses mr and mrs t r hiluard of toronto the former being associate director ot extension for the ontario depj- of agriculture reeve and mrs george currie of esquixlns town ship and mr and mrs j e white- lock of milton numbered among prominent guests preaenfwero dr and mrs c a martin of mil ton mr and mrs w e breckon freeman w g marrttt agricul tural representative- fbr wentworth county mr and mrs jim mccul- lough of newmarket mr- and mrs m c bealy and mr and mrs a t woodley of trafalgar townhlp music for the evening was pro vided by ron wlckcn and his or chestra of hamilton tree valiant row owned by haur lee c beaty at mlifon beee went entest ai a senior s yrold and la sob days produced kit lbs ot milk aimm lbs offat other cdvsmiiveauallfled in the herd of c s matthews as son aetrjn h beseem ot roekwopd lloyd crlehton georgetown and kenneth mia at hornby mr mlas jersey cow roekwood war lass ai a junior 4 yr old in 203 days produced 81m lb elf milk and 458 lbs of fat j the gi4 herald wedneatliry april 19 1950 i i i i n i sistest dies 8tjddbnly at home im- 8c6tlam1 mr sam harrison received tjuj al fyrwj list thursday that his slater mrs barnes marshall had died in seotlarld she jsticeumbed to a heart attack at her horoe n wbauphlli wigtownshire another suiter is visiting in canada at pres ent and expects toeomc to george town from- bttaw early neat mohth ssbtlrsas issstsv eliwwahsse tsartaamf law east battel sswahaaw 19so morning train and local bank- both ara part of bxrywnviues daily lift tnay link browntib wmi tha whole oattide world whether brown vflle to a fitting port fanning centre mining town or indiiatrlal ity most of ita nrodncts must be aold outrride many things wonght in and the local bank helps serving as an eatwatjal link with car places your bank manager has available fbr yo the resources knowledge and experience f a hanking system with branches throughasas canada and elsewhere and contacts in other parte of the world he welcomes evr opportunity to put them to work for you and the community- he serves sponsored by vout sanat j i for qnjck results try an ad in the herald mew advertisement column notice to credltors in the estate qf t maitv vyafson widow deceased all persons having claims against the estate of mary watson late of the village of glen williams wid ow who died on or about the 10th day of january ad 1950 ore here by notified to send particulars of same to the undersigned on ot be fore the 21st day of may ad 1830 after which date the estate will be distributed with regard only to the claims of which the undersign- cd shall then have notice and the undersigned will not ife liable to any pcrspn of whose claim she shall not then have notice dated at georgetown this 11th day of april a j ibm mary mlna watson admln- istrauix of the estate of mary watson by her solic itors dale and bennett 53 georgetown ont weather conditions hard on meadows and winter wheat the unusually mild weather coupled with heavy precipitation in the early winter together with the heavy frosts and raw winds of late would appear to be reaultlrjg in a heavy casualty list on the alfalfa and redclover meadows this is not true lo the same extent on the higher loamler and better drained fields tn general the fall wheat where not sown tot late and where there is good surface drainage would appear to be coming through in fair shape however a good warm rain coupled with higher temperatures may revive some ot the legumes and pep up some of the weaker stands of wheat in any event we are in need of a good crop for 1050 the barns of hal ton have never been m enuf for the time of year for a long time with teed grain and hay prices at their present level the fau and winter of 1m9 50 has been a tough period for many a halton farmer in any event our urban consumers would do well to realize that while the food bills come high in general even our best tanners are working on a mighty narrow margin under pre sent conditions jack ti armstrong district fcntrtative oeergw branch office brasatvlan oatarle e see ihe new 5 i international trucks l contact our salesman ed tyers 8 tom hewson cash animals cows 250 ea horses 260 ea hogs over 250 lb soe according to size and cqqixltlots- phone collbct cut stir ingersoll 21 mill street phone 332w legume cultures in strong demand cultures for the inoculation ot clovers and alfalfa are in unprece dented demand at the agricultural office milton states agricultural representative j e whltelock al ready tfils season they have found it necessary to replenish their sup ply from the bacteriology dept of the oae on four different occas ions apparently the same holds true in other section ot ontario in york county over iso alfalfa cultures alone have been sold ac cording to jim mccullough the assistant agrtc representative the purpose of the cultures is to pro vide the necessary bacteria in the soil to enable legume plants to take in the free nitrogen of the air a local farmer informed mr white- lock recently that he seeded alfalfa in 1040 both with and without cul tures with a big difference in fav our of the stand where the seed was first treated with the culture try heralid advertising for results variety r saaterlals frleae boaele a wastry silk tsreeatene sflk am eettett rea upholstering at its lowest price and highest quality dick the upholsterer operated by jack sudermann easy paysaeats arranged 1 say ae vtstt ywa swaae wssh style i no obligation be quick phone dick phone 310 barbers mcnally lane compaq limited georgetown kins street phone 18 near station we stock complete supply of the mlowhtc rtenui milton and ralermo juniors to meet in finals of debating series the finals in the debating series sponsored by halton juniors are to be held in the milton high school next week- the winners will be awarded the wj dick trophy for the year the subject underoebate is resolved that the drift of pop ulation from the country to the city has not thus far been a- detri ment to agriculture in ontario the milton club represented by evelyn course and don holmes will uphold the affirmative while lome lawrence and pete fisher of the palermo club wiu support the negative halton jersey herds oomtlbtc ra records several jersey herds in halton county report cows that have rec ently completed rojp records the l in this recent group i plne- plywoods fir birch weldtex etch wood sylvacord 7 wallboard lyksonite haudboard arborite tenteat or donnacona insulation fiberglas batts and prjaring alfol aluminum inaujation roofing shingles roll roofing fek sidings instil brick cedar shakes cedar bevel sidtng lumber paints cement building hardware 7- ltww

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