Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 29, 1951, p. 6

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the georgetown herald wednesday aug 29th 1951 the georgetown herald pae 4 serving the aiinlttfn of obobgetodvn oijen williams norval umkhou8e hornby stbwajutown balunamo a8horoye tkkra cora batmatpood rate 300 a year single copies 8c eei advertising rates quoted oa application walter c bu3jk publisher and editor staff garfleld l mcguvray leslie 1c clark carey harrington jr bin st amend herald la printed each wednesday afternoon in the office on main street georgetown autbarixed as second class mau met office depti ottawa of tbe canadian weekly lewapapers association and the ontarioquebec division of the qwn-a- county flowing match for nassagaweya president vern mcarthur of the helton plowmen announces that the annual county- match is to be held on tbe farm of r mcduffe son tear moffat on thursday october zs we also understand their pop ular annual banquet is to be held in the nassagaweya township hall the same evening tbe junior farmers of halton are rlhing their annual junior plowing match and coaching demonstration atthe farm of geo readhead on saturday september 8th it is an ticipated that win timbers rioted plowman and judge will be the of ficial judge and demonstrator cop ies of their prize list are now avail able at the agricultural office in milton the team to represent hal ton in tbe intercounty class at the international will be selected on this occasion social a personal ltcol and mrs gordon cousens are spending this week on vacation at a cottage near picton they will also visit with their soninlaw and daughter mr and mrs e rutter mrs w v grant and miss betty grant have returned from spending a month in eastern ontario they visited at ottawa cornwall and at mille roches with mrs grants sis ter mrs john murdodk miss grant will be returning to arthur next week where she is a member of the high school teaching staff david jrresswood son of mr arid mrs jim presswood normandy boulevard had his fourth birthday party on friday his guests includ ed david mozejl christine sargent jane cleave judy connely bobby mcmenemy georgic brown judy and catherine spence david and patsy barrager bobby ellis wayne and rodney jprcswood and his cou sin glennj3roomhead of brampton w g gojiop completes thirty years with cll 11 till i i i iii lltll ill iii njlrf n rl l 1 a dvuo ig ajg iu jj rpftiip from spencer tracy in fathers little dividend mg m s hil arious successor to father of the bride soon to be seen at the roscy v you git mom ror your telephone dollar vaatjz samis abbreviating certain words to our telephone directories can often reduce a listing from two lines to one this not only makes tbe directory thinner and easier to reed but also leas ooetly to produce is one of our bigger directories for wjstence taking out just one line eaves nough paper to print 1810 pages or i h directories this careful attention to little thiaif is typical of bow all departments work to keep costs down its on of tbe sen sons why your telephone is one of todays beat buys c n ikhw wta n tas a mwilmlwin mi mrting thai it baf many i arr nrdd a aapimrt it ivvmu hmnni wl mra p4 la 4an ft or nan tom mins w important as comirurtmn roafa iiwtllii t go up long dfimica nw dial mmny outofa alia juataa aail aa paofiai alal lorl miabm thi i mu maana faster tn atrt a tar vnm ati oiaaaa war fwviinf rljlar at farm news smutty wheat is unfit for milling wintc wncat has beena disap pointing crop op the great majority of halton farms in 1951 the first disappointment has been due te the low average yield due to the infes tation of hessian fly another per centage of our growers received a further disappointment when they found that their wheat was unfit for milling purposes because of stinking smut or bunt smut in grain is a fungus disease which has been with us for a long time and one might naturally anticipate that no one in this day and age would go to the expense and labour of sowing a field of wheat without first treating the seed as a precaution against stinking smut apparently there are stju some folk who dont realize there are two common smuts of wheat in ontario namely stinking smut or bunt and sec ondly loose smut the stinking smut or bunt is pvrhaps the more objectionable in that it i criders wheat unfit for milling pur- ioses it is however quite easily controlled by either one of the nier- lunc dusts or liquids such as cer- fsaii or pantogen or by formalin neither treatment is expensive if one wishes to use a mercuric dust such as ceresan the material only costs at the most a cents jier bush el true if one uses the shovel method for mixing it is a rather disagreeable job unless one uses a mask an old barrel churn does dii excellent job and eliminates the disagreeable feature however to day we hac seed cleaning plants located at hornby stewaittouil aiid ballinafad equipped with treating equipment so that those who dont like the job can have their seed cleaned and treated in one operation then there is the old formalin treatment which too is quite effective if properly done and when wc say properly done vc dont mean putting a spoonful of formalin on the top of each bag of grain and turning the bag upside down frankly we prefer the use oi one of the menuric dusts if it t be do n at home or ha t 1952 unless you treat loose smut which is seen in the field just as soon as the wheat be gins to ear out is quite a different proposition the only treatment we have against loose smut in wheat is the hot water treatment frankly we do not consider this treatment very practical for the average far mer so if you had an appreciable amount of loose smut in your wheat this year we would suggest buying some registered seed registered cornell 595 can be purchased in the county at 275 per bushel bags included so unless one has first class seed it would seemto us logi cal to buy registered seed this gives protection against loose smut and it also provides a well graded sample backed by germination test incidentally judging by the result of the seed drill survey made in halton last spring we either need a lot of new fanning mill screens or a great m8riypeople should buy their seed from those who will clean it and when you buy seed make sure it is backed by government grade we are also surprised to learn that there is quite a percentage of far mers in the progressive county of halton who do not use commercial fertilizer with their wheat we are not agents for any fertilizer manu facturer but this son oi mr w g gollop of ner val george e gollop completed thirty years with canadian indus- tries limited on july 1st he is spe- cial assistant to vice president h h lank mr gollop was born in toronto received his earlier education at north bend nebraska and returned to canada to attend the university of toronto where he obtained a ba degree chemistry and mineralogy in 1912 he was married in septem ber 1915 prior to joining- the canadian salt company in 1921 he was em ployed by the pennsylvania- salt manufacturing company at wyan dotte michigan and philadelphia pa for seven years of his thirty years service with cil mr gollop spent twelve in windsor one and a half in toronto and the balance in montreal head office in windsor and toronto he was sales manager for salt and since going to montreal he has held var ious managerial positions in chemi cals served as foreign relations committee secretary and was ap pointed to his present position in may of this year mr gollop has a wide circle of friends in the chemical industry in canada and the states previous to an illness two years ago he was ac tive in several organizations he was chairman of the montreal sec tion of the society of the chemical industry elected a fellow of the chemical institute of canada pi ev ident of the montreal branch of the university of toronto alumni or ganization and vice president of the chemical market research assoc iation usa he was the first canadian member of this associa tion he is also a member of the engineers club of montreal and of the commercial development assoc iation u5a for many years be has been a member of the marlbor ough golf club and the montreal masonic choir 1 51 band at ex tomorrow the lome scots band will be competing at the cnk tomorrow the band has entered in no 2 class which they topped last year and have been informed that the draw for position will take place at eleven oclock this means that they will compete any time after this hour depending on their platt ing in the draw test piece this year is overture romantique i one crop we wouldnt sow without fertilizer if you havent a fertilizer drill pay to rent on or hire sow your crop it will someone to fa iansaa aj savwta h 0se ot tmsynv aesv asfta- volt rrmaawncy ompll sw fca laaaw a lai aa uatu lodir aaaplinm tliat mild kr tlud a whole buildinc now caa r kl it aia mora inarll liorlanl aavinftaln nuiliftna ai tv am yocr sxom ini uu tiuprlone company or canada done at one of our central seed cleaning plants occasionally we hear of people with smutty wheal claim to have treated their our answer to that statement is that any of the treatments men tioned arc effective controls agjiinst linking smut or bunt if properly done as we intimated earlier it costs too much to grow wheat to take a chance on sowing untreated teed the fact that you are plrn- ning to use seed from a crop free of smut in 1951 is no assurance tnat travel notes nielsen tbe chiropractor drugless therapist 37th- year of practice lady attendant mon tues fri 25 pjn wed sat 25 aad 89 pm over dominion steve georgetown pbone 15ew dr j burns milne dr clifford reid lds djxs dentist telephone 410 main street georgetown a- raa aa aa aa ll c w sayen dvjh vkraaunarian guelph street opposite armstrongs garage phone 11 new york in the fall glamorous fabulous new york city is a wiust on your trav elling list radio city ocean li tlrtr domii china- j langdon aylsworth f barristers and solicitors j i notaries public i i kenneth m langdon i georgetown j j first mortgage money to 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