Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 9, 1952, p. 6

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t j i rm pe geortown herahwejttetoay january 9 1952 artcollose graduate was oevar sautter fa harous hare retake w cromar reident salesman georetowu 98 r 4 nn r twnwanulws au qouuiions walter r1gg on ol fjeejfietowni oldest d sad i1ww dtaw amt mis chrtetln loudbn lind say died l her o o q 8l on wednesday j- misstjndsey ontario college of art lr t studied under sir wthiem cruik- rth wj had taken j when she exhibited peirtlssjs lous art shows many vrs cbmbto falling hw last twelve yon nd tank serious ly jt1 lour weeks ago a daaghter of tot m lindsay asvd mary ttiavherford th was born ip earnm township lllllillrlllllll eavestroughmg heating plumbing don houston phone 847w hartt mid in o millmli at silvers on april i2lh 1819 iter father mother both eame iram scotland la hot and their parental settled in tho uimbmw and acton districts all were farthiul members of tin hurcb she attended no ib school eanueslng then i to study at the college of art sbe uved for many years on the 7lh urn pent three yean in milton and for sev- eral years has made her horn with hex niece mr alvln mcdonald in georgetown mlu lindsay wa a presbyterian unul church union when she join ed the united church she had been active in the wmiunl missionary society in both churchei she ws lift last member of her lumlly be ing predeceased by two brothers and one sister mnlsn flokhart undsay nd barbara of esqueelrvg sad james rutherford of acton sur- hhtu are flvo nieces seven neph- ew eight grandnieces and six grand nilhiws and two grsat- grcatgrundivrphews ucv john m smith of si john i united church conducted tha fun eral service at the mcdonald hums on saturday w th inli rmcnl follow ins in 1 ii iuusc cctnetcry pall- bturiii win mx ntplnws k c and llukh llndvay georgetown john and dr j c ot toronto llcrl of st cuthurlnii and nlnlan of acton e p head optometrist tss sqtajbnes st pengs mas guelph stop and see us for r i powtiac vauxbaix ojatc rtivcus tjdxks i aocubojubs good baxkcmon of oohpurb skftviob amd ekt aj9u lorne garner motors acton uaik- street- phone 4m was esquesing councillor school board member active in esquesing community alulii hobirl henry hunter died at hu liomr nmr norvl oa sun day december 30th mr hunter beat knon as llarry to a larke circle of ricnd was a lifelong resident of the norval dis trict in mi 70th year he viaa a son of prancu hunter and sarah ann reed and after sttending norval public school he followed the busi ness of farming all his life in past years he had been a mem ber of esuueslng township council and for ieveral years was a trustee of the norval public school board when norval became part of school area 1 he continued as a school board member and was completing a twoyear term oa the board la ibm he was a member of norval united church on june 1st 1073 he married martha kennedy mcdowell of erin who survives with s family of one daughter and four sons florence mrs robert andrews of chelten ham henry mcdowell joseph reed john alan and william francis he is also survived by twin sisters and two brothers jsxmthobxmm i ly ons georgetown mrs charlotte carter brampton joseph 11 hunter norval and john r hunter st- pet ersburg florida a sister mary mrs spencer early of saskatoon prede ceased him the funeral service last wednes day was held at his late residence lot 10 concession 11 esquesing and was conductnd by rev alex cow an mlnlsterif norval united churcrjpallbearera were his oar sons and two citisins allicrt hun ter and oliver hunter lnterment was made in huicreel cemetery la norval t k c r cross i auto parts irvjtrah m atsume is ckwixraleh lljutertat tfcnllltt was prominent in gait ladies groups a native of geoagetown mrs george scou died in london on december 20th after a lengthy ill ness mrs scott was the former selena jenkins of georgetown and was born here 73 years ago she had been a resident of gait for fifty years she was a member of otflh water street bapustjnnrih a member of ivy rebekah lodge the womens institute and the ladles conserva tive association besides her husband the is sur vived by two daughters mae mrs angus oliver af gait and margaret mrs rosa fllnloff of oahasvs one brother alfred jenkins toronto one slslerjjmlss sarah jenkins of georgetown and two paltdchlldren interment was nadef in mount view cemetery galton december stat following tha funeral servleei tth tlc r gsutta funeral nomei rljum a sou saver important news for farmers marvb in an article in thia week time maaazine which tell ol the development of a new soil saver which is being produced by the monsanto- chemical company under the name krilium dr charles allen thomas worldfamed chemist and an amateur farmer is credited with research on rcnlium dr thomas had noted that some part of the same field yielded well while others yielded badly yet chemical analysis showed that both patches had the same supply of plant nutrients it is easy to add to a soil the chemi cals that plants neett but farmers know lao that the soil must have a good structure -7- its particlesmust cling together without this a soil confainifig much clay or silf will turn into sticky mud when wet then a it dries if develops a hard crust that kilts seedlings re- stats tillage and keeps needed water and air from pene trating the surface a farmer has otcoursr his own remedy for thia- ndding large amount of manure or plowing undefmoxy crops of grern stuff when this organic material decays it provides the necrssary binding material for the soil but reforming a problem soil in this way is expensive and soil bacteria coo qutckly destroy all this good work monaunto chemiata searched lor a chemicil that would do this work and resist bacteria at the same tune jlie synthetic krilium is they believe the answer test plots have shown that 1 little krilium can do thejlrick in some cases 02 per cent is enough to turjfn problem soil into a tractable one the oldest test plot used has shown that a treatment lats for at least two and half ears so far krilium has not bceji produced rommer cially lcsled by many agricultural experimental sta tions truck farmers and gteenhousr opemtora crop yields have been increased by 20 per cent to 100 per cent when it does go on snip in a year or no it will cost something under 2 1 pound at this price only highly specialized farmers will be able to afford it if applied lo tlif top tlin t inches of still at the lowest t lu pied cum enlration of 02 per cent alxait 200 lbs will le needed to treat one t re monsanto lclues that kril ium will lie used first li truck farmers and inline i ir dciiers who can afford to apply it to limited areas letter tile company hopes the price will fall to a point where large scale farmers will le interested in tills portion of i talton if krilium proves itself is good as claimed we t xpecj that it will lie used for truck farming is plentiful particularly in the district around norvaf krilium claims also to have mother use which could le helpful to certain sections of i ialton where erosion is depleting the land when sprayed or dusted on bare soil but not mixed in it binds the surface parti clcs into a porous crumhty crust evn on steep slopes mm has little effect on it and rain water runs off clear ttc strike reaches us dissasociated as we may seem to be from toronto affairs the present strike of employees of the toronto transportation commission has some effects on george town too comprising not only street car operators but gray coach bus drivers as well this important means of tra vel has been cut off for the present there are n num ber of commuters who use the bus service and have had to find other means of transportation while the strike is on then we have those who count on the kn to take them to bnd from brampton and guelph to visit hospi talized members of the family as well ns rural residents who use the bus to bring them to town on business the bus parcel service very handy for sending rush parcels to other centres is also out for the duration like everything else however the ttc strike has mixed blessings local merchants report a somewhat directory l t nielsen tha ctsinsftrcxor dbuoless therapist wth year eg patsies xdyattaadaat tvvas pru bje wed 8eu 25 asvas- exsa freer blsstalsa auer gir liw dr clifford ret0 mmamaw4bstaw c w avjsl yiiiimifiitfmy o0bshtt4 jsjvbiisismaafr csahsjstati lice dbu j burns milne xkay dental btntokos mfa1b1shiux ormmsanrtuavi satbbaotsi jwiutrl georgetown phone sm langdoo ayuwords i harrutsn sad 8aueuers notaries uhuc kassaeth uxjuvsoa oaorgetown i ttbst mortgage monty to loan roxy theetre bids 11 sw phone tsw georssmown uror dtla kc m sybfl btitmtl icc surrlatars sod sellsttan mill stbekt asergasown phoae if james f menabb bariusren soucrror notary pubuc norton bldg main street telephone cm r m btll i monuments reclaterad optometrist phone 13 r 12 erin wm broughton maiseut daily 10 ajn to 8 pm excevt wednesday i phone bm murdock st pollock fc catnpball tl water 81 norm o a l t designs on requ ihokx 204s inspect our work in greenwood cemetery d m timbers llctnsfco 1ullllc accoun tan i iliom b hobtonjjlock main 9t frank petch licensed auctioneer piompl sendee iliuiu jjl georgetown 1 o uos 412 lever a hoskin chartased aceaaataau successors to jenkins and hardy 1s05 metropollun bldg 44 victoria st toronto el 0131 consult j a willoughby a sons tor complete eeal estate see vice head office toronto 18s yonge st ad 005 otty and cesmtry pa earass and sssall aeraagas tadssttrtsl sad hasl preperuea tomhewson is yam- local rs phone s32w radio repairing we specialize in this work is years experience j sanford son phone oeertetoem mw g f i jijseethetoeorgetown herald for l prlnung needs finelworlcman- eelb and s dellverx at reason able price phone na 8 macroatie meesber at rntrmuie or accredited mjbllc accountawts rsavamftom m queen st w d w coombe aesredlsed pamie aeeeaatsaas keswerad isdeeirlsl aess burlington 305 brant st pnotie 5614 increased trade with less people going out of town to shop very welcome top at this time of the year which is normally somewhat slack after the heavy christmas buying it is hoped however that the strike will not last too many days longer nothing permanently good come from such action strikers and company- lose money and the public loses a service which it has come to count on there is always a way better than striking to settle differ- enccfrjrpinion between management and employees potpourri weve become accustomed to books of the month records of the month and show of the month but something new is the gift of the month started by our enterprising american neighbours for 20 one can accumulate twelve christmas gifts each from a differ ent country and according to advertisements at great ly reduced prices due to mass buying apparently tha idea is still limited to thestate for advertisements in american publications make no mention 6f shipment to canada quite a lineup of nit shows are booked into the roxy this month including show boat detec tive story which is a strong academy award conten der and one foot in heaven we didntt know until we were told that a new mayor has no otbc capacity until he is sworn into office whicli meant thatmril mori who was elected then resigned in actorwiltntiu ver actually koidtlie office heard a ttie4ovtntt other day which cwscutitievw taught ra wrote utalamourbtmilrtaskt 1qmqmai a young lady and a powtijlritk7ri facue pen we e

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