Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 23, 1951, p. 5

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page 5 public school news miss jardine hostess to esqneting teachers miss nellie jardinfr entertained the women teachers of esquesing township at the home of mrs archie king honlby on tuesday evening this was the last meeting tjvof the season and mrs james t vtsevans acted as chairman for the el ection of officers which resulted as follows president miss jean ruddell vice pres mrs a presswood secty miss norma wetherhead an important questionnaire was discussed and answered refresh ments were served at the closing of the meeting f federation meetings will be re- aumed hejct october under the new executive vp- tsmu the georgetown herald wednesday mgy 23rd 1951 amongst the students due to the prevalence of german measles ifind pinkeye infection pwzewlnner in essay contest jean bind daughter of mr and mrs hector bird was one of three milton high school students whose essays were prizewinners in a leg ionsponsored contest the student had 4- choice of subjects canadas part in the united jjatibni or canada unity bill kenc milton won the 9500 first prize and jean was med with blanch pickett for second each receiving 300 l similar contest sponsored by the local legion branch is under way at the georgetown schools and it is expected prizewinners will be- announced shortly prizes in each school are first 15 second 10 district students graduate from 0a five wellington county students gained first class honours resultini from their examinations held ec- ently at the ontario agricultural college in the fourth year results published recently the following gra duates distinguished themselves with their high placlngs s e brown of acton b j flaherty of erin b b irvine fit fergus fe c stothers- of ifergus arid j a vlcji of elmira second class honors were ob tained by nine district graduates w j anderson morriston r b arbic acion j c benham rock- wood e c birch guelph j h nodwen hillsburgh j w raithby guelph m m wilson guelph j e e winch guelph and h e wright everton a pass was secured by a j bralda acton k o hammill guelph w b jwcfadden fergus oop branch opens here next month a branch of the united cooper atives villi soon be open in george town annfmnrr f this week- that the co- op has taken an option and will locate in the georgetown feed mill premises on the highway the georgetown branch will oper- ate in conjunction with the one in milton and the two branches will be managed by karl parr manager in milton since ian july the milton business has been in operation for fifteen years mr parr says that he hopes to have the local branch in operation by july 1st there will be a man in charge locally the coop will handle food fertilizer seed fence materials spray materials and all types of farm supplies added shorts di vardb let s go boating c cartoon monday tuesday wed thurs ma 28 3 r aesp- they came out of the blue ridges of georgia farm news district farmers plan multiflora rose hedges since our previous announcement thiit the multiflora kose can be secured this fall from the depart ment of ijmuis and forests there have been numerous requests for application forms at the agricultural office in milton since the previous announcement some additional in formation on the multiflora rose has been secured from j c taylor of the department of agriculture at the oac prof taylor makes the following comments the use of this plant in field hedging is a development of the last three or four years therefore information as to how it behaves on various soils and under the range of climatic conditions which occur in ontario is rather scarce there are no mat ure hedges of this plant in ontario as yet although quite a number have been planted within the last three years it therefore follows that it will lie several years before much is known about its usefulness as a field hedge in ontario kosji multiflora is well krjown a a garden plant and as such it has proven hardy here but the growing conditions in a garden are decidedly -ditterertt- to thorn armim rtetds in open arid windswept locations the indications are that it will be hardy in southern ontario the plant grows on an average about 7 to h i rot high more on good soil i and about as much liioiigh it i makes a very dense thorny growth and reaches its ma ture height about five years nuer plaining iioiii then on it does noi increase much in height or girth occasionally branches will die back but this should not be serious a hedge of hose mid i iflnra planted l el part will form an im cnrtiahlr hnrrirr young plants will rrriniir in l watered if the soil is dry nt planting time so that they gm i good start new members join verpb rebekahs two new members were initia ted into membership in verdun kc- bckah lodge last tuesday the local degree team conferred the degree on mrs jack runham and mrs thomas niven in a credit able manner a social hour fol lowed after lodge- was closed mcmvkmt nngmmwi umm tmtti i m pm m m mm turn s front pge second section v- brother graduates at guelph ovlc miss muriel nod well a member oniric smith stone office staff at tended the graduation exercises at the oac guelph yesterday where her brother howard received his degree in agricultural engineering mr nodweil who is the son of mr and ivjtrs m j nodweil of fhlls- bprgh ha a position with the deere coiripany in hamilton appeal to municipal board georgetowns appeal against a new sharing of district high school costs as decided by an arbitration board has been forwarded by tjie nhhsd board to- the municipal board 3v birthday i we are just completing our first year in georgetown a year that ha been gratifyingfiued with pleasant experience and newly- found friends for seyeral weeks we have been setting aside feature values for bur first birthday and are releasing these now there are other items throughout the store shop early for best selections nylon s canvas- ck inlaid fnsi iualiy hiriluhn fin c prtvf linen tea towelling linen in ported pur hood absorbent quality 47 yd first quality cir 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