Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 22, 1951, p. 7

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georgetown herald wednesday august 22 1951 r cross s auto parts fw all make can aad trnok tlrta from s0x3m t s25x20 24bour towing winching service chev dj akls bus- phone 90rsl milton re bobert st phone 131 scene from born yesterday farm news f6 registered seed for winter wheat club in recent years there has been a good deal of interest in the 50 bus winter wheat clubs conducted in some seventeen counties in the province one of the main objects of these 50 bus winter wheat clubs is to encourage the production ot better quality milling wheat now that there are registered stocks available to meet normal demand the provincial committee has deci ded that all contestants must use registered seed the original lm- portations of cornell 595 are now becoming uwriany instances quite mixed and smutty whereas regis- tered stocks are almost completely free of bearded types and with very l if any loo snout the- mini- z flowers for every occasion design work a specialty bonded member tds telegraph delivery service flowers by wire anywhere in the world norton floral phone 315w georgetown are you one of these talkers or are you annerested in a little action judy holliday asks william holden in this scene from born yesterday columbia pictures comedy coming to the roxy next monday and tuesday s plumbing 5 heating eavestrougmng s don houston phone 547w stouffville wedding of local interest standards of white gladioli for med the setting for the wedding on august 4th in the united church stouffville when june beverley ward daughter of mr and mrs charles ward beeatfie the bride of kenneth lome hamm son of mr and mrs g w hamm lemonvillc rev douglas davis officiated at the double ring ceremony which was preceded by a rendition of the lords prayer by mr colin bray who also sang because during the signing of the register he was ac companied by mrs charles nolan at the organ the bride is a granddaughter of mrs edward hill guelph street georgetown her mother eiiig the former edna hill of town mrs hill was a guest at the wedding as well as mr and mrs pete tost the bride given in marriage by her father was gowned in white taffeta with lace inserts in the sleeves and collar with fitted bod 1 re and a full skirt her fingertip wil was of illusion tulle she carried a cascade of white gladioli anil mai den hair fern mrs lloyd ilinun as matron of honour and miss aud rey bell as bridesmaid wore match ing gowns of periwinkle lilue nylon maruisette joyce dewitt and owen brittian as flower girls were dressed alike in pink nylon all wore matching headdresses and car ried nosegays of mixed flowers the groomsman was mr iloyd hamm brother of the groom the ushers were mr douglas hamm and mr hoy ward at the reception held at the home of the brides parents the brides mother received wearing beige crepe and lace with brown accessories the grooms mother assisted wear- njg navy crepe and lace with match ing accessories both wore corsage of talisman roses for travelling the bride chose a beige suit with brown suede acces sories and corsage of talisman roses following their honeymoon in nor thern ontario they have taken up residence hi stoultv ille for expert eye care consuxt o t walker optometrist s main st nerth brampton overbells drug store phone office 599 res 830 hours 9 am to 6 pm dally evenings by appointment mum acreage for the hal ion com- petition is 5 acres but if a larger acreage is sown and the 5 acres is not previously staked the whole field will be judged the varieties eligible arc dawsons goldenchaff cornell 595 and dawbul and inall cases the seed must be registered a total of 100 in prize money for the llallon competition will be pro vided by the maple lear milling co we note from a lengthy list of growers just released by the crops seeds weeds branch of the on tario dept of agriculture that there would appear to be ample quanti ties of registered seed available at reasonable prices in halton we note the names of john bird geor getown and w e breckon of freeman both with sizable quanti- ties of cornell 595 which have pas sed field inspection and eligible for registration other halton growers on the list with smaller quantities of the same quality and variety are r c alexander georgetown a m sherwood freeman and woodlands orchards bronte for those desir ing lo secure registered dawsons golden chad w e breckon of freeman also has a field which pas sed inspection the seed market ing committee of the ontario crop improvement association has sug gested the following minimum pri ces no 1 seed 22 per bus bags itiai registered no i seed 2 75 pei hush i bags included those interested in entering the halon filty bus winter wheat club should contact the agt icultural of fice iff milton school nurse leaves for brantford post uro water on tap in the kitchen freab running water at hat turn of the tap with duro pump get rid f kitchen drudgery in the bathroom protect the health of tow family add to the comforts your horn with a duro in the barn saves labor and time waterlog stock vifith a duro pumfi greater profits buy the best buy a duro see the film water on tap when shown in your locality phone or visit as today for duro pumps and emco plumbing fixtures write for illustrated folder g r muckart plimbing jc heating electric wiring phone 319w miix street empire brass mfg co ltd omdon hamiiton st catharines toronto sudbury winnipeg vancouver branlford miss hounsl mis- kiln i i ill inn tijr left own to fi t he iii i r t otllttv iiiiiimiiiw public l in the pit yc ar new position mit- in viiss rcounsiow has uorked in georgetown and esquesing for hal ton health unit sinee coming here nnd has made her hone in tow n with mr and mrs fred armstrong replacing her m t in position heie will be mrs jean wilson mrs wilson before her marriage had fxperience with health ks yorkieasid 1 1 ii 115 in rid in s cath- floral designs for i all occasions walter rigg j glen williams phone 752w j vsaawiaaab as s sa s fc r arincslincoin working in the lat ter under dr j m mather who la now halton s medical officer of health she has been living at caxnp borden where her husband has 1 ta tinned with the canadian ost corps he will be going i is fall with a detaehrnen of the canadian army and mrs wosob iiiri their two children expect to ntki their home in town be sti camp fire is out far n maple cattle breeders continue to expand ontarios largest artificial unit operated by the maple cattle breed ers association had the largest in crease in the number of breedings during the first six months of 1951 that the unit has ever experienced in any six month period of its his tory according to e a snider treasurer of the maple unit there was a total of 19182 first breedings jor the six month period ending on june 30th of this year in the area surrounding headquarters at maple there have been 843 sign up as new members in addition they have nad nearly 700 more sign up in the new northern ontario branches with 798 first breedings not included in the aboye figure it will be of interest to our read- en to know that the maple unit is now shipping semen by air to rainy river thunder bay and algoma districts in addition to new lis- keard by train there is a total of 88 bulls in the batteries operated at staple owing to the demand from breed ers in other sections of the province f for service to the sires owned by i the maple unit the directors of the maple association have authorized sale of semen from any of their aires at 1000 god to nonmem bers if the breeder wishes to regi ster the resulting calf he pays an additional 1500 members of the aatocatlon however continue to get the use- of any of the units sires whether holstein jersey guernsey hire shorthorn or hereford at tbe regulation 500 service fee flans are now under way to hold a dispersal sale of offspring from the maple holstein bulls this sale j scheduled for the hays sales arena on tuesday october 23rd r jttntative plans call for an offering tf some 70 head the majority of which will be bred heifers all of liirblce will be either vaccinated or nr liebloodteatileedleaa tomm this should be an interesting back dig out earth for fire pit be sure bottom is earth or rock across sods place ron rods or greek saplings after roll back sods to smother embers and pour on pail or two of water just to be safe homemade jardiniere tins of various sizes lld3 removed nested pai nt or enamel place gravel ow bottom of tins to assist drainage from pot hassock from b07ter box line with chintz or wallpaper attach lid with hinges pad top with uwers of cotton cover with chintz imitation leather or cloth to match drapbs should not fit too tig htlv around tree width of seat 161 slats of dressed inch lumber uprights 2x4 connecting pieces 22 face board thin plvwoodi 3wallcwbbin next to tree to support uprights and cross pieces new booklet- silhouette painting place glass over picture to be traced draw with indiaimk in bold outline when dry covet with heavy white aupint the month of picnics ka h wekeiwl we try to have dwindling rjm ml planned for the whole family- an overnight if w are nt the cotijifre and weather wil p n t pi w p nip area if we are home such excur sions should be enjoyed by all voung canadians with auch eicel- lent beauty opots so close at hand it becomea the duty of every adult to learn and to teach safety mea sures with camp fires if this herit age in to be protected knch year careless people cause serious loasee through foreot fires at this time of year when our forests sue often tinder dry cooking fires or camp fires should be built on solid rock or right out in the open on packed earth embers have been known to smoulder for days and travel many feet underground before they break to the surface if the earth is laden with decaying roots and bits of wood if a large flat rock is not handy the gards use rolls of sod to form the aides of the fireplace and carry the weight of the cooking utensils sjawswffm my teenaged daughter la painting interesting silhouettes on glaas ana framing them with cardboard and black binding tape shs does a good job of it too son jimmy not to be outdone by his sister brought home n set of tincan jardinieres he had made during the craft period at his boy camp they were painted and ready for immediate use in bit mothers window garden af ffejf when i sit down to rebut and pat nvy feet up this winter it will be with the aid of a new hassock made from a butter box just the finishing touches remain the ton has been carefully padded ana xoyeredvwithbrightdurableplabtitkr all that remains to be done is complete the pattern being made decorative tacks iqi on these and many oth interesting ideas in the boofev mbuahed wri tor youroopy tm o bsa 490 lasmum u v

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