Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 23, 1951, p. 16

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hoth siis of the cjiiestion an cdiorial m a recent issue of the fannits ailvo- rati briefly presents a viewpoint which may in of interest the edi torial in question is as follows asking for trouble owiatliip and operation of a packing plant by farmers in the province of onnrio has boon ap proval ly some groups of hog pro ducers and reieeed liy others pies reports announce a iniiority deci- son to proceed with the project while appreciating llu fact that hog marketing in ontario is far from a perfect system this jour- 1 1 a 1 entertains no enthusiasm what ever regarding the proposed coop erative plant that would launch fanners into a highly compel itive enterprise at a time when -well- managed long established packing plants of moderate proport ions are experiencing difficult times a farmerowued smd operated plant would start but now with at i least two strikes against it with little or no export all products must be sold in the domestic market where the big packers have every- think pretty much their own way and tle byproducts would- have to be processed at less profit than those of competitors or sold to the packers already equipped to handle them most efficiently that is the position some good packirug plants in the minor league are already in moreover they are forced at timos to sell surplus pro ducts to the big packers in order to dispose of what they cannot sell to their own regular customers the packing plants lhat slaughter and process all kinds of meat ani- mnls and carry a full line of pro duce enjoy a distinct advantage against which the smaller plants find it very hard to contend moreover in the big league there is severe competition at times ruthless and smaller packers though innocent are likely to be caught in the squeeze in niiis hi id chain liy m nu- illilc a large community shower was hi o monday evening may 7th he home of mr and mrs fred im im kean and john mi t 1 hrowniidge was iv lor 1 programme of solos ari liiul hid hay archer i mi- thus alderso and wiuoi ir a i iia ion by i is i iiii j he anous o mss kean during the i s shi ha- o 1 g 1 1 i l s nl gilts w n rioi of th- wi ii lo limi i uns ai cti i 1 1- -igh- ye in- iy h u is 111 in lol d i- aught school inanydove- i e op also a pair of plc- ii- institute spoi i i with lied hi r cr- ti w mi th wms held th iiiedaj attiii s willi id him mi- h i the hvai tiiiy s i may meeting on at the home a ith the prcs- t i bird mg lord speak to me k roll call was 1 h llihle though on li ed w iggleswort f the devotional and vilson read a paper public school sjtewb principal leads grade6 mature mike principal harold henry with a- cortege of twentysix ardent young nature loyjers from grade six en joyed a twdo hour crosscountry hike before school on thursday- morhlnfe their rootle lay north to wild wood east towards glen wilr liams across fields through woods to the credit river by the old low er paper mill via the overhead bridge to ring and john street and thence to their destination for nine am this trip vill long be re membered by those who experi enced it the following twoverse poem was written recently by myrna nor ton of grade seven she entitled it robin song the robins bright breast of orangt rare glistens in sunlight of sprirrg so fair he trills his not l- of operatic clveer and tells us that dear spring is here the flowers listen wit ii open blooms to all he has to ay on this glorious bright spring day they are happy he assumes the april attendance report re cords 436 pupils enrolled in the school and the average attendance for the month 38110 the classroom with the highest percentage- was grade 6 with 97 49 per cent in sec- dont trust your eyes ft tfui pig pan lallmr than h is wide or an all fhrw sldts tha am langlh ce bo ywjbo v en one lour ond place per cent was grade 4 with 9711 although the entries from th school at the halton music festi val were not awarded the trophies the choir gave a very creditable per formance obtaining 85 marks sen ior choir and rtti marks junior choir j the adjudicator commended them on their fine tone harmony and mood a schedule o oft ball games has been drawn up for the boys on monday after our fred dicikeii- sons team played in glen williams which resulted llll for georgetown public school tom palmers team at norval also lasted victory 1411 a good beginning cjeorgetown four girls teams have been or ganized under the suihrvision of miss luena t ampixl but no games have yet taken place optical illuioiis prom ou rint jiujns trul our vi i leu it comes to paint nur eyes can fool ou billv any paint limbs ioil when yon first aily it but liov will it look in li e v ears ev cll i 1ts have beauty on can s4f iiialit ion cm trust on in ilcpiii on them for the liili hilling miililics the enduring resistance to wear and weather uliirli make your paint dollars ijo fartlnr if iwnrvrr itu paint it pay ttt stte ytmxr cll iainl itriilt prtt goodlets economy hardware a phone 124 main stur trust your cil paint dealer walter t evans co insurance protection real estate ocean steamship service serving georgetown and community for 32 yean aii eii just m fiad charge mis clay iii on citizenship this month the iiculvtaumt- il u urtm versary and vtrs e m headhead of lowville a beloved past meni- ler was speaker she paid tribute to the late mrs henry caldwell who ft all mfce gif t and rocks tlrafe bum 30x3 m to 8lsz20 mbonr towtng and winching roijpi arfw iibh6ne 9r31 announce engagement o barbara gowdy the engagement of miss barbara gowdy to bruce kendall son of mr nnd mrs frederick c kendall of short hills new jersey has been announced by her parents mr and mrs douglas m gowdy toronto mr kendall an alumnus of col- gate university served with the air transport- command during world war 2 he is now associa ted with parents magazine miss gowdy graduated- from hav- ergat college toronto and from the eastern school for physicians aides new york her father a j member of an oid llmehouse am- uy end a graduate of georgetown the second- 16 page payjer in high school is business manager of three weeks has kept the herald maclean vmagazihe r staff busy this month organized the wms 25 years ago and called her u great lady of the errurci mrs reardhaaa tett some splendid thoughts on stewardship and said we must study more give more and pray more mrs harvey nurse had the prayer for the chosen missionaries the closing hymn dear lord and father of man kind was the tavorite liyuui of the first president the late mrs john gilten visitors at this meeting were mrs s k kuddell and mrs h wright of georgetown mrs velma norris and mrs e m readhead of lowville hev fred ainsworth closed with prayer and a social hour followed a beautiful mothers day service was held in the church on sunday morning a lovely basket of spring flowers graced the front table and printed programs were used the theme being hrtstian family day bernice wilson told the story of peter shoo a number o young people joined with tne church and john thomas the deal- little son of mr and mrs john rud- dell was baptized rev fred ains- worth spoke on keeping on the course the young people held their meeting on sunday evening at the home of gordon and norman bird dr w j clark of toronto spent the weekend with mr and mrs r j graham congratulations to mr and mrs john bird who were married in eden mills presbyterian church on saturday afternoon may they al- wiiy have perfect happiness in the years that lie ahead witlm s -s-rwtt- o w v be free from help problems mechanize with masseyharris machines a- manpower is not too plentiful in fact fjbod experienced farm help is downright scarce even at the present high wage rates industry needs manpower for armament proctucbon and making of civilian goods and the armed forces are recruiting to bring their units up to strength in the new program yet food production must be maintained in these busy and critical times in spite of the shortage and high cost of farrnhelp mechanization is helping 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