Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 19, 1951, p. 15

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the georgetown herald wednesday dec 19th 1951 is news d- i about seed grain rw what you sow oar article on the seed drill sur- made in halton last spring has pparently created some interest i subject was discussed at a meet- last nighr some of those ini were quite sure that the stop and see us for i pontiac8 btjickf vattfflaix gjkc trucks tpie8 a battjtles tarts a accessories good seljbction of used cars complete service and repairs lome garner li motors uiu acton main street phone 482 sampjes had bee pj up only from the poorestr in the courity others were of the opin ion that the samples must have been taken from bins of feed grain this morning in osder to confirm our previous stateirient we again looked over the t list f all that we can add is that a great many of those us ed would feel insulted were they to be classed as poor farmers we also contacted tkalter c eves county weed inspector who collec ted the samples and he assured us that the samples had been taken directly from the seed drills in the field all of the farmers claimed they had cleaned their seed true between 75 and 80 per cent had been cleaned at home this leads lis to suggest again that a large percen tage j of the fanning mills must be needing an overhaul job including some new screens the more one looks over the results of this seed drill survey the more one realizes why weeds are on the increase on so many halton county farms when the farmers from whom the samples were secured received a re port back on their seed many of them must have been just as rudely shocked as we were to note what they were sowing this seed drill survey was loiig overdue and we sincerely hope others may be made in the near futpre may we repeat that it pays to know what you sow j advertising pays try it county conservatives hear young ontario mp trafalgar township hall was the scene of the first organizational meeting held by the halton county progressive conservative executive since the recent provincial election it took the form of a dinner catered to be the waterloo womens insti tute at the conclusion of an excellent meal the delegates adjourned to the auditorium where the meeting was called to order by mr s a b mccleary jpunty president mr mccleary thanked his advis ory committee and all those who helped at the last election for the splendid cooperation shown in the recent campaign he commented on the fact that the county now seemd to have a smooth functioning livewire organization and caution ed the gathering to keep it that way in the event of a federal elec tion which he considered a distinct possibility in the forseeable future mr mccleary then tendered the congratulations of the entire group to mr stan hall mpp who scored such a wonderful victory at the polls in the county on nov 22nd he commented on the fact that mr hall had been elected by the great est majority ever given a candidate of any party in the history of this county stan hall thanked those present for their support and asked them msmmlmwwwwww w sill rtttt jnnischristmas m anew give the finest gift of all singer sewing machine i j electric portables electric consoles f 8950 f 13500 singer sewing centre 2974 bloor st- w kingsway phone muiray 8339 brampton representative mr nichous phone 1727w hospitals must be careful about their kitcheps cooking utensils must meet the highest hygienic standards in food preparation thats why hospitals use 1 so many aluminum utensils alum inum is ideal in contact with food and this foodfriendly metal helps aluminum knrfalolt serves the doctor aluminum fp plasma tool uwd on blood prepare meals more easily because it heals so quickly and evenly mil lions of canadian housewives enjoy these aluminum advantages too they cook better cook more easily and protect the flavour and quality of their food with aluminum utensils r lm also alumtoni wraws to ssrtboitt o 1 4 s and with love from mother and dad a very special present her own bank book showing a christmas deposit think about giving the juniors at your bouse a commerce account of their own youll see what a happy gift it is your teenagers will feel so grownup and impor tant youlrknow what a good gift it is a personal account encourages them to save for ythat they want remember moneywise boys and girls are more understanding of their par ents planning better pre pared for thcjr own future responsibilities j jrfjk te yu 4mc amo j ask for your copy at your local branch or write to frances terry head office the canadian bank of commerce toronto a- o convey his best wishes and his thanks to all the members of the various associations they represent he remarked that during the con vention it had een his food for tune to meet many of the new cit- fns who have moved into halton and had found it a privilege to meet such a fine type of jxrson as seemed to have picked this county to live in another indication of tre high esteem in which halton was held was the decision by the ford totor company ot canada to build a huge new factory just a few hun dred yards away from that very building in conclusion mr hall said that he would go on trying to ipiesent halton to the best of his ability and he extended compli ments of the season to all the secretary read a letter of i egret from syoil tnnett kc that due to a previous speaking engage ment she could not be present she extended once again her congratu lations to mr hall and her best wishes to the association mr jack seed president of the oakville association then introdu ced the speaker of the evening bob maccaulay the youngest member in the legislature and son of the wellknown conservative cabinet minister inihe- ferguson govern ment leopold maccaulay who was leader of the conservative par ty for some time in the days when mitchell hepburn was premier mr mccaulay in a pleasing fast- talking way gave the organizational setup he used in his campaign his first incidentally and one that he captured by a plurarillty of over 4000 votes he told of his personal ranvass 11750 people visited and of various ways he took to cam paign mr maccaulays pleasant style interspersed with his many uips pleased the audience and it is hoped that he will come back to halton again w thompson oakville moved a hearty vote of thanks to the speaker notice of annual meeting the liquor ltoemee act 1946 licensing district number s take notice that the annual meeting of the liquor licence board of ontario for licensing dis trict no 5 comprising wentworth and halton counties will be held at rose room knight hall 6 san- ford ave in the city ot hamilton in the county of wenftworth on wednesday the 30th day of january 1952 commencing at the hour of 1030 oclock in the forenoon at which time it will hear and deter mine applications for the renewal of licences in accordance with the liquor licence act 1946 and reg ulations thereunder and further take notice that any person resident in the said licensing district objecting to any such application shall file 4us grounds of objection in wrltlngwith the deputy registrar at least ten days before the meeting george c gage kc deputy registrar s 10 bank of commerce bldg i e james street w hamilton ont milk cream prices effective december 15th 1951 whole milk whipping cream quart 21c quart 110 pint 12c pint 60c vl pint 07c vl pint 35c skim milk table cream quart 14c quart 73c pint 08c pint 45c vl pint 25c chocolate milk quart 22c buttermilk pint 13c quart 1 7c vl pint 08c pint 09c please note no delivery tuesday wednesday december 25th 26th and tuesday january 1st georgetown dairy maple leaf dairy please put out all your empty bottles on saturday and monday it will help us during the holiday period v hlmm stocks of blue coal coke coloured blue for your protection w h kentoer sod phone 12 moving use an a diet to sell your h ouse v a v i call zenith 13600 no toll laundry services if i t y h vvj4jft vm

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