Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 25, 1951, p. 8

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f iv the georgetown herald wednesday july 25th 195 0 an important change in your next georgetown telephone directory page 10 fiebhone ttory 3- f 4 t continuous telephone expansion makes it necessary to remove the listings of four exchanges from your new georgetown telephone directory to be delivered this fail this will make it easier for you to turn to your own section more quickly yl the exchanges that will no longer appear in your next directory are aurora newmarket roches point and sutton they will be included in another directory accordingly your next telephone book will include listings for the following exchange only brampton caledon h3r4n georgetown laurel mi i ton mono mills okangeville shfiblrne ictohia we are confident you are going to like your new directory ani find it extremely useful misuser mjuiacrr mj the bell telephone u company of canada vince omlajl mountfprd bramptons famous father and son entertainers will be at the oddfellowsrebekahs garden party friday august 17th georgetown park eqo aflthe big ones that got away last year are just waiting to be hooked again lets pack all the tackle and our fishin duds and go after them bound nor it ip mkakori parry koim rk krriugk north bay rose bar restaurant main st phone 89 scbultz electrical construction i wiring motor repairs jfoatawing machines l xw hanges s31w dr mcallister honoured at family gathering an address and presentation giv en by ross forbes principal of cam bridge public school ottawa in honour of dr arthur mcallister georgetown highlighted the mcal lister clan gathering at bayfield recently dr mcallister is the last member of the family of the late mr and mrs john mcallister of hensall members of the family came from houston texas applegate peck and detroit michigan georgetown ot tawa hamilton ayr galt exeter hensall and vicinity its new its- different ifs a bargain 18 pieces or 15 lbs maximum the pioneer members of the mc- alfister clan sailed from scotland iu 1842 and after a very stormy and discouraging voyage finally arrived in the land ot their choice coming in a sailing vessel first to arrive were john and alexander mcallis ter and charles jjcobie and his fam- ily from glasgow and vicinity in scotland the mcallisters who came first were passengers on the same ship as the scobies john and alexan der came to the huron tract in 1849 and took up 400 acres of choice land on the parr line later other members of the mcallister family came across and took up their allot ted farms namely robert mcallis ter and the parents william and a sister ellen in 1852 john mcall ister married a miss scobie who came over with her family and at the same time robert married a miss hunter robert married a miss cochrane and ellen married a mr fawns or fannsville near hensall on the zurich road the scobies brim more mechanically minded la ter on came to upper canada where they set up milling machinery in cluding flour and saw milling and lair john scobic s of charles srobie ii cut into the salt business in goderieh hour mill machinery ituii- from patterns by the sco- entered into the flour mill in sjforth the mcallisters followed in- ig leultuial pnt of the dewlcv- of tile new seltleiiunts farm sews all flat all white all ironed no hankies or colours a good only thursday nitrogen increases hay tonnage pumiij both 1m hid ln -hir- nfe of hay ua- a limiting factor on the great majority of haltons dairy farms tin- piojeet ramin i uv of the haltmi crop improve ment association had this problem in miiiil when planning their pro gramme in liotli litio and iil if both years tests were laid down on sonic en or twelve finns nin4 nitrate a the rate of 100 lbs i a if this high nitrogen fertilize u ipplied on meadows both yiais around may 1st some appreciable re-iiilt- weie noted a year ago on small per i entiijc of tin- tests but in general mi and june of lilvl were too dry to get anything like maxi mum rfsult tin- yitr it was ile- i ided to take accurate weight tests oi all farms wheie the demonstra tions pi f laid down both from the tieatid andiinheded n en itei ll aniaing result were secun tie of the nine farms on yield we e aken n a iquiiii yard al iicli of four dif- f ei ei 1 1 pouii in both the reattm lreated aiea wa- cut and is this you on a sunny day let us do the heavy work j imve your linen piled near the door dont bundle ic our driver will count it and put it in nylon nets this is a sample bundle you can have any variations of this 4 sheets 2 pillow slips 4 tea towels 2 table cloths 4 napkins 2 bath towels laundry services just call zenith 13600 for the white truck georgetown pickup tuesday and thursday d oil inch ach far if and uiitrt u elghfil tin tin moisture 14111 em of lie approximately fit and in older to in mi the weights down to a hay fipnv aliiil basis it ni also a-sum- ed that nam hay still contains aioimd it mointiire on this baiis it was found that the mitogen tieyted areas produced 4 1 ton itioie ha per aiii than did the tinti fated area- on both the j h vvillmoti farm in trafalgar town ship and the v v mearthnr farm in nelson township at t j lirownridges in ksuesing town ship there was a difference of 14 tons in favour of the treated area while at jack mrphails in nassa- gaweya township the difference was approximately one ton in fai vour of the nitrogen treated area on all four farms the fields in question contained a high percent age of grasses legume stands of red clover and alfalfa did not show anything like the same results tins may not have been the year to increase hay yields since nearly every one ha his barns full to overflowing nevertheless the re sults do indicate how grass yields can be increased when there is any reasonable amount of precipitation ill may and early june incident- airy the yiolds were taken between june 14th and june 18th good friend more than 10000 live animals of many breeds and classes will j on display in the horse palace cat tle barns sheep pavilion and col iseum at the lasi- canadian national exhibition from august 24th to sept bth more than 100 judges will be busy awarding prizes to the var ious champions tht- cne opens in toronto on august 24th the next public holiday u civic holiday oh monday august flth i fdr expert eye cart consult o t walker optometrist 3 main st north brampton over abells drug store- phone office 399 res 830 hours 9 am to s pm daily evenings by appointment or killer cars are not killers by themselves you can really trust an automobile these days mechanically they are a pretty safe proksition but you cant always trust the man or woman at the wheel most of the traffic accidents this vacation season by a tremendous margin will be due to human failure not to say anything going wrong with the car itself drivers will fall asleep they will pass on hills and curves they will take their eyes off the road for just a little instant they will do other foolish things forgetting that the impact of a collision at 60 miles per hour is precisely the same as driving a car off the roof of a fourteen story building we feel it will be helpful and in the public interest as the summer driving season begins to list a few time tested reminders which if followed may save a good many lives this year perhaps your own 1 dont drive wjicri tired or sleepy pull off the road andake a nap 2 reduce speed after dark reduce speed drastically in fog stcswn or wet weather turn on lights at sunset dusk is a dangerous time to drive without lights dim your lights when approaching oncoming traffic keep all lamps wind shield and rear window clean check tire pressure frequently on long drives especially in hot weather never take a chance dont drive after drinking 4 always take it for granted thsy the driver in tjijother car is stark ravin crazy and drive accordingly caution your teenagers to drive carefully 3 space contributed in the service of the cdmmimrnrt by john labatt ltd 2iccmfiiitkx wi mrrkirv iiass

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