Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 31, 1951, p. 5

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peg gospel service the georgetown herald wednesday oct 3l 1951 try a classified ad in the pagm of our paper youll find it wul farm news oddfellows hall 700 pm 2 vto the wages of sjn is death hot the slit of god is eternal j bom 6-83- bmr avr peterson in charge for expert eye cam consult o t walker ow50m1m8t s main 8t north bramstea over abells drug store phone office 580 be 880 hours 0 ajn to 6 pm deity evenings by appointment overseas trip winner also tops halton match afteimen farmers we are paying the highest prevailing price for dead or crippled farm animals horses cattle hogs telephone collect for immediate service gordon young limited toronto empire 33636 guelph 3334 georgetown ii l fci the friendly way to travel you see all the sights along the way you have more to spend ether things because fares are round trip boston pittsburgh detroit surcharge extra rose bar restaurant main st phone 89 ideal weather conditions favoured the annual match of the halton plowmens association which was held on thursday of last week on jumping eer ranch camp- bellvule owned by r mcduffe son soil conditions were excellent and the workmanship in general was high wm barrid veteran judge of waterloo county and alex black of wellington county a firmer champlojllnbqthwalkuig plvwand tractor classes were the official ad judicators in the programme held in the nassagaweya township rfall follow ing the banquet both officials com- plimented president vernon mc- arthur and his fellow officers both on the quality of the work and the general efficiency with which the match was run a total of thirty eight contest ants were in action which is some what below the average entry of the past few years r g brown a veteran plowman from waterloo had the top ridge in the walking plow classes but hornbys stanley may was a strong contender through out and won the esso champions special for the best ridge in walk ing plow classes by halton con testant- in the t hector classes where there were thirty contestants norman tyndall of richmond hill who rec ently won the overseas trip at the international again showed the way in the same class halton was well and worthily represented by spencer wilson and claude picket who weref awarded the esso tractor champions special and reserve the bank of nova scotia special for the best ridge in class 6 boys under 18 years was won for the second year in succession by arnold howden of trafalgar townhip while the bank of commerce trophy in class 8 for the best ridge by a hal ton plowman with a tractor moun ted plow went to roy warmington of campbellville the stirling dynes special for the best ridge in tractor classes plowed with ford equipment was won by j h taylor of freeman glen irwin from omagh age 11 was the youngest plowboy in the field and therefore won the george e elliott special the ktanley may special for the best plowed ridge in walking plow classes by a malum contestant who had not previously comted at a match uit umii hy cm don i aver of hornby the wauls of the niinr mn were ably looked after at 110011 hy the when you start out in your car you dont- expect to come home in an ambulance but last year 791 persons were killed 20000 were injured in street and highway accidents on moment of inattention can load to disaster always drive safely l stay opt of the ambulance 4ccfrfiistami ladies of the campbellville wom ens institute two hundred atten ded the banquet in the evening which was held in the ebenezer church where the ladies of the womens auxiuary lived up to their reputation as outstanding caterers the nassagaweya townhip hall was the scene of the programme following the banquet and here under the chairmanship of president mcarthur a splendid programme was run off this included numbers by alex near orchestra and the harmony kids of campbellville the guest speaker was dr g i christie a former president of the ontario agricultural college others who spoke briefly inclu ded prof jas laughland of the field husbandry dept of the col lege mr stanley l rfall mpp for halton george elltott of milton reeve edgar ellenttfh of nassaga weya and messrs wm barric and alex black the judges ofthc day the awards in the plowing classes were as follows class 1 jointer plows in sod h g brown gait alf dickie jer- seyville stan may hornby harley fimbers unionville class 2 jointer plows in sods gen marklr albertson lack tur ner modat class 3 jointer plows in sod merle timbers aurora cordon ia- ver hornby lass 4 tractors in sctd norman tynriall richmond hill doug koid brampton i c kennedy agin- court wm hostrawser malton spencer wilson norval c v pick et georgetown class 5 tractors in sod keith merry hornby ross brown wm brain both of norval stan davis alberton ijoyd may sherwood hume both of milton jack march- ment hornby class 6 tractor in sod haltpn arnold howden milton john cun- ningham hornby glenn irwin mil ton paul coulson miltonjina is- mond georgetown barry archer georgetown clas 7 tractors in sod john w picket hornby john readhead milton gordon ferguson george town harold ferguson freeman class 8 tractor mounted plows in soddonald armstrong bramp ton roy warmington campbell- vile george dixon brampton jack taylor freeman class 9 tractor in sod 3 fur row ed feick kitchener chas leriche milton horse show in the horse show where max featherstone of freeman was the official judge the awards were as follows john timbers unionville stanley may hornby jack turnermoftat merle timbers aurora best plow team merle timbers aurora harry woods campbollville edgar may hornby stanley may hornby while this was the first match held in nassagiweya township for some little time the residents of that township may well be proud of the lifl he and the iniirlity of the soil which is certainly second to none in the comply ol halton notice to creditors j kelmscott farrowing house believed ontarios largest of local i nt 01 est was the official opening of a new fallowing house at kelnisrolt kiirirls on saturday oc tober 201 h hon thomas i ken nedy ontario iinister of agricul ture attended the event which was held al the farm near milton where former ceoigetown man breeds knglish yorkshires farm owner i- v i jim taylor u ho purch- imii the lai m altei idling his masseyiiin is gemv in town a few years ago the huimiiu designed ny mr taylor owner of the kelmscott herd of english large white york shire pigs in 111 ft long and 2 ft wicli- and wis mitruitid under the dnection of kilmsiott implements milton ryu- contractors wen- the a ton construct ion co all outside walls ai e of scliell in- ulblpv and the interior part it ions te of standard cement hloclt- -an- ufartured hy the same firm the roof is aluminum and the false ieilini i- of beet alxlos 7fi with insilit ion above cfin- sisiting of chrome shaving supplied by beardmore co limited arton tile joists are supported by sloe posts lit pens are niovidert 12 hy 111 with builtin cement block creeps ah floors arc of cement insulated with roofing felt and access to each ien is gained by n door opening into the central pas sage there is no passage at the rear or the pros atid the liquid mai ler drains over the slightly sloping floor into a iiultenvny running the lentire length of the 1uilding final ly timing ejected outside under the ground surface the rren hrve het bulbs sus pended from the ceiling and each creep has a built in trough all outside walls have been ren dered impervious to outside mois ture by the application of ater proof paint along the interior sur faces pen partitions are lime- washed and th doors and all other woodwork is finished in black bit uminous paint the main entrance is by double- width doors opening into a vesti bule 12 by 2v in which there will be placed a service crate stocks and similar apparatus the vestibule is pontalned in four walls builtup to a few inches of the ceiling to ensure exclusion of draughts when the main doors are opened heating is by a thermostatically controlled oil fir ed air conditioning hot air furnace and the ducts are placed above the celling so that they are invisible whhin the building 12 dlffuser registers are placed along the ceiling and are designed that the heat will not blow directly downwards the heat is distributed on a plane with the ceiling winter temperature wlil be maintained a 60 degrees f which is considered adequate as any in excels of this is harmful to animals which have been kept outdoors all winter in order to maintain the hard const- tutlon of the herd all breeding continued on page 9 t travel notes in tiik kstatb of george w ilerrjiigton late of the town of georgetown in the county of hal ton deceased the ireditoi of george w her- iington late oi the town of geor getown in tin county of halton liu it dealer deceased who died on or about the 26th of september 1151 and all others having claims agamit his litiite are hereby noti fied to send by post prepaid or otherwise to deliver to kenneth m iangdon georgetown ontario soli- citorfor the undersigned executrix of the estate of george w herring- ton fruit dealer deceased on or before the 26th of november 1951 their namesj addresses descriptions and full particulars of their claims and the nature of the securities if any held by them and that immed iately after the 26th day of novem ber 1951 the executrix will pro- iced tb distribute the estate of the sid deceased amongst the parties entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which the exocu- tiix shall then have notice dated this 22nd day of october lilftl edith herrington executrix by kenneth m langdon her solicitor georgetown ont 117 new y0kk in the fall glamorous fabulous new york city is a must on your tray- piling list radio city ocean- liners the bowery china town night clubs musical shows and plays exotic res taurants park avenue shops the subway coney island youll have a wbberful time let us help plan your trip by air or rail we can supply an allexpense tour individual sightseeing trips or whatever 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