Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 18, 1950, p. 9

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page 9 ews and views r ha f nigh school vok halton pkoptjb initial steps have been taken l toward setting up a community might sichool for the county of hel- jyton to this end a committee mt- hut was held in the high schoolatj vlhlton on thursday evening of jllgst week representatives were pres from halloa womens insti- s farm forums john hilton ptwr of the iodh baltaa jun- aor farmers haltmtvederauon ot milton womens cana club and the mr ana mrs itflob of st pauls united ihurch won agricultural representa- j k whltelock as chairman ned the basis of organization assistance available from v the ntario department of agriculture a garvte pf the community frammes branch of the ontario r artment of education reviewed jjtjje assistance which his department uld be prepared to gtve others spoke briefly included nelson lekett of the north helton high lehool area board j k marcellus of the milton blah school hiss leanor kldd of the womens in- tltute branch toronto and pub- 31c school inspector l l skuce ij similar night schools held at such points as cayuga alllston and lyn- ldan have been most successful with 1 enrolments as hlgh as three to four hundred sucha school would be to residents ot farms villages nd towns in halton while there no age limit it was the concensus opinion that the minimum age moat ot the courses with the dole exception of the choral should be 16 years men women ot all ages are to be nvlted to make application it is ned to hold the school each evening for a period of live weeks commencing tuesday jfovember 29th and the hours will from 800 to 1000 pjn a wide of courses were suggested by in attendance and an an- ncement covering these will be in the near future the fol- were appointed as a county committee mrs robert ot milton mrs m j own norval miss vera may nby a t woodley trafalgar ownshlp mrs cedric barrop es- rtng township ross harbottle stanley jay ot nelson town- later the committee appoin- i a t woodley as chairman mrs j brown as secretary and mrs rt stewart as treasurer the nlttee reviewed the cosrses sug- and decided that for this they would offer the follow- clothing tailoring leather fork farm business farm mach- ry wood working choral slng- oh painting english literature modern history effective once the applications are it is the thought of the commit- that six or seven of the most courses will be arranged incidentally in making the de- n consideration will have to be ttven to those subjects tor which tie instructors can be secured fee suggested tor any one of courses is goo and needless to f only one of the courses could taken during the season by any u vidua the georgetown herald wednesday oct 18th 1950 eyes examined classes fitted repairs simmons jewellers kumm st ocommrowrf telephone 8m vary wednesday 1030 im to paa h faibibh bo 1061 sgllntoa w flowers r for every occasion design work a specialty member tds delivery sarttea by wtra azwwlsbra sj the world floral wuu be years ahead when vou rocket ahead in ah oidsmobiie 1 1 ji t yri nu the car that marled first in the car thats ahead n filil now in the march of motoring imprem en old mobile briii- von the irenchtsof its extra expert nee in mich reohitnmary uh uiheim nts a- llilr imutit drue the pioneer nuchift drit thats finot hnaiim it ajirt in the field and has heen pncl ami imprmed llmmfift actual billions of miles of dnitng in tin mist it ti vrars tin preat new oldmobile kockct inginc re another first from the cimtinents mottt ewriencel car maker pioneered two eai ago it ha already started a major automotive trend toward aleinhead engines of ninth higher compression hut the locket u b far the greatest because if5 first its backed by many more yran of research development and perfecting and all through every model of the 190 oldmobilr hh and the 76 hwered u its improved big six engine tlu rev example after example of oldsmobile uaht icadi rdiip adantuies that come to oldsmohilr owners becaunr ohninohile the car that was first in the field of all cdrs madeon this continent loda has the good habit a keeping the tend so go ahead pa years ahead with an ommohile rlydkamatic drive tlrrawv automatic dnte that mitmtsh- the clutch pedal enttrrlt proved li hilltun of mi in of dntitij tinrr oils ptonrrrtxl it mart iltan 10 year ago s mraplr mi rrlaunj urh m tlinll btandanl uipmrnt iui rocket puwctmi old btt upuuaal at extra ot ua 76 6climlrr inudeu oldsmobile a ocneral motors value arthur scott motors limited telephone 161 queen and guelph streets built in canada proved in canada for canadians noo pkodcckk8 fikxd dat in last weeks column we announ ced the special swine field day to be held at the essex packers in hamilton on wednesday novem ber 1st those wishing to enter a hoc for the carcass competition may secure entry forms from town ship directors ot the halton hoj producers association halton live stock truckers or the agricultural office in milton it should be no ted that while hogs which are en tered for the competition do not have to be marketed until october slat entries close on october ssth in addition to the 100 offered by essex packers for the carcass com petition special awards of so and 4 are being offered by the halton hog producers association for the two halton hogs which produce the best carcasses the halton associa tion is also offering a total of s40 to be awarded as prizes to the high halton competitors in the carcass judging competition there are to be two divisions the competiro one tor the mew 21 vears and up and the second for junior v years and under in brief it should prove to be a most interesting and educational days event conse- querjtly it you are likely to have any hogs ready for market at the end of- this month you would be well advised to secure an entry form etc from one of the sources mentioned earlier in this article competitors have nothing to lot and a raat deal to gain and bs- jdsa lets make aura that halton is wall reprasentod in this avast man also to the counties otswdt- nund srsntwtshh hartik waoaad sad twain halton prominent at international match when we spent a few hours at the big international near alllston last friday we were delighted but not surpalaadwo find that hal ton wasswell andworthlly repre sented in the first placeman may of homby won the red ribbon on his well matched team of percherohs in the horse show in addition he hadthe third prize badge in second class walking plows on thursday and the fourth prize ridge in a sim ilar class on wednesday perhaps the top achievementrom a halton plowing standpoint was lherctor ridge turned by claude picket also of hornby in a class of 93 com petitors claud won the first prize award with which went a 80 watch others from halton whose names we noted listed among the prize winners were as follows har old picket hornby 4th in the open tractor utility class on thursday jack marchment hornby 7th and 8th respectively in the row crop tractor classes on wednesday and thursday h barnes 7th in a simi lar class arnold howden of mil ton haltons thirteen year old plow man placed 4th in tractor class for boys under 16 years and bill grlce of freeman 11th in the tractor class tor boys under 18 years hal ton was also well and worthily rep resented in the irucrvounty tractor rlnss open to teams of two plowboys under 20 years by john readhead of lowvillc and arnold howden of milton who placed 8th as team with twenty counties partici pating this is an exceptionally good showing when one realizes that 13 year oldxrnold howden was pinch hitting on the team in place or john w picket who through illness had to forego the competition at alllston it will be ot interest to all mquldboard en ihusiasts as well aa to the many friends of hugh leslie georgetown r r 4 to learn that in the champlons transatlantic class ha won the gold medal and trip overseas donated by imperial oil ltd and by the way haltons pwa little international la scheduled for thw h devlin farm at omagh on thursday october mth prise hats sis now available and thing stain points to one ot tar anvubla btitstsbdlag county wuehbalton has wi i t- saturday dancing starts in the arena rose room the dancing season got underway saturday night in the arena rose room when the modern aires play ed their first in a series of satur day night dances the band has finished a number of summer engagements- and still plays on fridays at stanley park erin they have also been booked for he winter to play every other wednesday night for peel junior farmers in their new building in bratupton while the modern aires have seen some changes in personnel since they were organized ten years ago they continue to improve each year and georgetown ii fortunate to have such a fine dance band on hand for local engagements helen blackburn pianist charles wulaon trumpet and cyril brandford tenor sax are three of the originals still with the band other personnel in cludes joe wilcox trumpet stan campbell drums al morris ot tor onto and roy elderfleld hamilton alto sax and norm kendrlck ot toronto who has played with the toronto sympooy orchestra bass fiddle i joining the band this year is mrs leslie tomlinson as soloist mrs tomllnson is already wsllknowa lo the district through bar appsar- ancas at coneerta and astdan par das and as a mambsr ott oabf i hafo ttinhw beautiful trained voice which itself equally well to classical selections st anne de beanpre founded hs quebec in 1650 by storm battarad breton sailors is one ot the most famous shrines paaaaaaai boadoir tamps 695 p complete with handtailored shade they make a smart sift helens lamp sa am shop i street m head stock horses 500 am cattle 500 hog 80c cwt a to stss hmmav vssustjs jjr iadzfcfcatz

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