Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 30, 1952, p. 11

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salada tea keep em on the farm whom want to leave it ask t952 country youth l jibmbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb starting the tint mondsj la mas our store will class at m pj tnstesjaf the usual m 5 m hbi mondays tuesdays and wednesdays only lu eeaaldentlen of aor emplereea centners drug store phonk 7tw matn btkeet unemployment insurance books must be renewed employers please send oil unemployment insurance books for 195152 and previous years immediately to the national employment office with which you deal utile renewal arraiiriiicihs have already been made they must he exchanged for new hooka before tending in your 195152 insurance mkixs make note of die date to which ttamps are affixed so a to avoid duplication in the netv books henewal of books is important to ou to y em ploy era and to the commission i leans promptly our act to thi insured wokker1 have you n insuranee book io jour mssuuasuon if bo plraae lake or send il io thr nrsrrat national kmplomrn office for renew immrtliatrly if you send your book rnrlnac your prrrnt duress so that your new book may be sent to you promptly unemployment insurance commission cu uutchilon j o amon i j tauon for top quality crops that mature earlier m whatever your crop it t can be improved with complete plant food swifts vigoro for commercial growers is a complete plant food tested tty scientific research proved by experience vigoro commercial grower goes to work immediately you introduce it to your soil it gives to your soil every vital nutrient essential to crop growth and development the results appear in your harvest early maturity rtighcr yields top quality and in your profits so plan for a bumper crop this year order vigoro for commercial growurs from your authorized swift dealer today f swift canadian co limited plant food division ro lax 3 haw tarawa oat got your vigoro cgat v georqetown farmers coorv aa written in tfae toronto dally star of all the silly songs which have been written the silliest u nbt the uttje white cloud tout hrwya gonna keep cm down on the vurmv that la according to a strictly partial view of admittedly preju- vucrd people the young farmers themselves moat people dont leave the farm because they want to they have to do m out of economic necessity said david pluttrlo of milton in a discussion thift followed ilia el ection as president of the junior farmers of ontario it has about 12000- members throughout the province with his honour thk upon his 21ycarold chest he left the con ference at guelphioac with others who hard this belief including dejla uomagnou of uoamavllle and mildred parkinson of ilulabunch two farm girl delegates sivd don mi dd i hon of grant on the four could count on inter no tional aupport for ihcy had two visitors from new york state wil liam chtmey of pulaski and ituth dickens of victor llleka day u over bitting down to cakrs and coffee at the liome of a friend young 1ollcltcrlo rrmurkrd where do ixhiple get the idea that a farm boy is never seen without a lantern in one hand and a pitch fork in the other the day of the country hick lias mined but the clllc at hi have their hoodlumj i4ist time he was attending t6 a aliow herd ul the itoyal winter fair he ret tilled he fell into loiumj- tlon with u city tailor who told him so you are u farmer eh well you certainly don t look like one now the president wonders whit is a country bumpkin supposed to look like the farm girl delegates aay the farmers son dreaaes as smartly as the city allcker usually he looks more wholrsomc and handsomer and farmer children are better dressed than average said cheney don mlddltmon also argued thai more young people would stay on tiie farm if the farm could aupport them they have to leave for the city to earn a living he pointed out aa a rule one farm will not support more loan one family the farmer likes to ace his son carry on but when he has more than one the others must strike out for them- selves many forms he argued are han ded down from father to son so that the son who receives it can be regarded as the white haired boy its an honour to be on the form as i said put in pelletterlo better fed quartered granted that as in his own ease the form youth must be out of bod by 6 o m and may not be finished for supper before 7 pm and may have to work after even then in harvest time he is better fed ond quartered than any other single class of worker he pointed out a farm rund today can make between 75 and 100 a month and his bed ftnd board cost him noth ing he went on the result is that at the end of the month he can bank more than the city youth there is not the same competition for jobs cither among experienced help ond not the same need for union security you hove in industry the president pointed out if the hired man is good the farmer wants to keep him cheney said even the form help that is brought out from europe isnt competition some of the new- comers ore only here a short time until they try to tell their ompoy- ers how to run their forms they want to put in the methods they followed bock nomc ond though they nrcnt nearly os well suited to this country hardships disappear on the farm we have every con venience that the city person has ond then some put in delia rom- ngnoll many of the hardships of farm life have disappeared with electric power ond mechanization and on the farm you learn how to be a true neighbour went on miss parle ihson in the city you dont get tp know the person next door and often you dont want to in the country you establish llfe- long friendships people or far more sociable and everyone knows u the president said he had noticed a greater interest in sports among farm youth the rural softball leagues ore getting batter crowds sunl farmers ore rtot prejudiced against the games as they once were fearing they interfered with work our young peoples groups are interested in debating theatricals public speaking sts said we have choirs and hobjoles and con tests his ambition he added is to put himself thro ugh oac as he has his senior matriculation after that he would either like to farm himself or qualify as an agricultural repre sentative georgetown taxi now operating from horn s phone 30w 3 m local road and cement gravel general tracking barclayhsulase fie outoftown trips hrvebwood community grows by six homes planned many new homes hovs been star- ted in the community mr hussell miller will build s house this spring on a lot on the northern extremity of the k u ml 1st farm eighth line on the highway adjacent to the lot of clare uurna a new home is being built by ljoyd grace on the lot south of mr and mrs hun- dle on the highway mr urnc norton will build good progress is being made on the bungalow type house being erected on the slderosd by mr il it corbet i and on an adjoining lot mr ualley of norval has excavated the cellar for his new home sunday visitors with mr and mrs frank 1cnson included mr and mrs dave penson of brampton mr and mrs wilfred penson and chil dren of miltpn also mr and mrs harold ueotty of hamilton the residents of silverwood community join in extending hearty congratulations to mr and mrs wil liam mccullough on the occasion of their golden wedding anniversary mrs w j itoe is spending u few days this week in guelph visitors last week end with mrs w j hoe and mr william uine included mr and mrs n o mac leod of sudbury mrs wilfred hoo- inson of guetph and mr s l mller of londesboro miss marilyn souther spent her wednssdsy evening april 30 10m ehb okoeorrowm ttstftau agb 11 holiday whk in toronto with her j slil mil bijglbbiii friend miss lynda dunsmore while w m mr earl hording of toronto apent a week at pine acres the guest of mr don souther z amongst the finalists to attend the julton musical festival in mil ton on may 8th ore marilyn sou ther eileen varey cheryl trow and david kidney from the stone school they are being trained by miss marten hepburn ajict their music supervisor mr and mrs richard stouery and their four year old son jcenny ot ottawa were week end visitors at pine acres the home of his bro therinlaw and sister mr and mrs robert souther a quite rare blrti of prey was captured recently by don ptseher it was a great hprned owl whose wingapread measured four nd one half feet don who is interested in amateur photography got stt inter esting alrov ss well as ridding the district of the poultry pest miss marie harbour of silver- creek s member of the teaching start of cooksvdlp public school has purchased a house on john st in georgetown formerly occupied by mr arid mrs kenneth whit- worth and elaine a very plasunt evening of rue h re sponsored by silver- wood women s institute was spent in the stone school on tuesday april 22 mrs d charles and mrs g hurt were the first uud second prize win ners for the ladles mr p miller and mr ii campbell jtor the men mr g hurt held lh lucky door prize ticket after cards s delicious lunch was served by tin committee in charge mrs h hell mrs h marchlngton mrs j snow and mrs t appleyard our main street office has been closed 5 chas crawford fbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbabbb dead stock dead and crippled farm animals removed promp tly for sanitary disposal telephone collect toronto em 33636 georgetown i i gordon young ltd ffliomers js roller skating every tuesday friday brampton memorial arena 8 to 1030 pm skates supplied adults 50c students 25c flowers from rosedale floral on mothers day may 1 1 potted plants cut flowers boutonnieres for your convenience we will be selling plants and flowers at ernies radio store saturday may lotfa bedding stock now ready if you are unable to visit our greenhouses phone 283j and your order will be attended to promptly we deliver greenhouse 283j store 465 mcnallys home of the week bennett k tiie bennett is planned to have wldo over hanging caves a picture window and storto or bflclc facing on tho living room walls those featu s in terest to the front elevation the balane of tltb ben nett has wide siding qmcrete or cinder blocks csn bo substituted for the exterior walls the roof is cov ered with asphalt shingles addition of a garage to tho sltjpof this smalffiouso gives it a spacious appearance from tho front tho generous amount of closet space small hall leading to all rooms ond simplified plumbing in stallation with kitchen and bath room adjoining make the floor plan arrangement of tiie bennett exceptional there is a total of nine closets a coat closet for each en- trance broom and pot and pan clo sets in the kitchen a linen closot in the halt and twin closets in- the bedrooms high side windows in tbe bedroom offer additional wall apaco for furniture cubic feet including thebiement the main body ot the bennett is sb feet by 24 feet it has an area of 817 square ifeet without the bar ege there is a volume of 17423 for further information about the bennett such as blueprints financing under nha or costs see mclmally construction elatta slrt georgetown pboneiaor 730

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