Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 25, 1952, p. 9

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we are prepared to do all types of plumbing njw bathroonu inirahnrl or remodelled water sytem repair of all kind ken nash phone 239r georgetown king street wrvatlon of the place visited and fastaf news a variety of oftthebeotentrack stories in connection vjtti them there mmi to be an increasing bus pvty vlslts number of people interested in the modern seaadventure stories from real life and this one carries the imprimatur of the baariners library new books at the library uebkv hall by beverley nichols pp 317 this new work by one of can- cdas best known expatriates is a book about a garden gardeners ot every sort will enjoy the authors account of hi work with five acres of land that had first been horribly midvlctorlanued and then neglec ted while flowers trees arid shrubs lynching ends in a rwal murder the georgetown heeald wednesday evening june 25 iftl page 1 cold in eveby geave by ii l nelson a lively murder story with a col orado setting of the conflicting flalms of real rstale development and gold mining a frontier day celebration with s mock trial and pay only 55 mow for an isso oil burner and the balance at 15 a month fo 24 months only tbf ew esso oil buraar ha ibs revolutionary ow eco- aocbf oucbmofl import cocktribalioo so bom hea sines th fcnt household burner was imroducetl promt ia- tcaiuiioo sod an imperial oil contrmes wiib lbs- depend bu weaibcxcontrollnl delivery servics inquire coday w bill sproule f luffu pult inalaurtj it w or u hoi air lurauti tss omtrv ckmmdiilai mj low umll iqotiuu liutsvlu ai rjanakl raia 4 elizabeth st s brampton phone 1877 occupy lha foreground of the book there u really nothing technical or particularly informative about the book nevertheless every narden- r will b interested in the story tiul tu the background uurc t a junia of humorous stortrs rjvolv- ing ftout oldurld the wise old jnrflert who vould mak uilnfs ciaoin oop end our ko pro- feulonal decorator wtio did ghastly things with cut flowers mklv mfcuiakvai luumlnantrn 23 patfei of text and 21 colour plates this is one of the famous iris colour books printed itj a ieeuil hand process in switzerland tl tests art wonderful ex u in pies of the fine work dune by monastic urluta be tween boo a o and 1261 jj lioth the art lit and the average reader can gain some idea of tin rlchnra of the treusurea still left to us from one of the lisaerknown er- lods of history lit us check your tims now worn tires can cause delay or acci dents spoil your holiday enjoy a holiday free from tire trouble by coming in for a complete ire check today goodvear tim salis and sirvici between iiee and dkatii by ilarley williams pp 2r8 tins is a collection of brief but authoritative biographies of men who have made tnedlral history dur ing the past 150 years the list be gins with the strange career of john lfunter the scutmiiari whose exjk-r- i mental work if anatomy laid the foundation for modern burger y it cnil wllii the story of a mnllm sir krrtlerlck itantlng 1 confess i found his story a interesting as any other in the book with thr possible rueepllon of mary llaker kddy the founder of christian stl- enet it may seem unrtal 1st tc to place mrs kddy beside slgmutul kriud as a pioneer into the realms of mental ami psychological mala dies but in this connection it may im recalled that in the lait week or so the convocation of hlshops and clergy of the churoh of kngland passed a resolution calling for the recognition and adoption by the church of the elements of truth in christian science thames to tahiti by sydney howard pp 21 0 the story of a deep aca voyage across the atlantic and pacific in a small bton auxiliary cutter the book la enlivened by a shrewd ob jim dunn a stranger i mown found himself in the position ot no 1 sus- lect when a second murder involv ing a beautiful and pufmlar local girtwaj planted on hint lw found himself just one step iahead of u ral honest to gusli lynching party even the sheriff left the luvvn and die pill keys behind frontikk incident by s 11 hough a story of intrigue- and a bllarre coin inuii 1st experiment in iraq a to3load of traveller are kldnup- ld and put in a small hidden arab village the kuxalans using lab- control technique study the reac tions of the captives the woman who had imagination by h k hate anulsir collection of ajmt i tr- im hy one of ihc retogftied modern masters of this literary form jijveniie imm1ks klntime crafts tjy james schwalbarh a hundred things to make from materials at hand nancy canadian sciiooi 1hi by phvllis garrard a gills slory lur ages 10- 10 tiik iiackwooosmkn tiiirtkkn hkars moiik kindkkil ok tiik uiii by charles c i roberts three reprints of popular titles by i his favourite caiuidian author ikts look aiikao a sifty hook for younger read u til years of age othkr books ri around di carson home stranger mccourt hrebeuf s hrrlhren pratt karls knd rockets jets and guidrd urging extra care on the weekend holiday weekends arc period o extra hazard and added congestion on the highway these conditions will continue to result in accidents unless offset by patience forethought and alertness on the part of all highway users thousands of visiting tourists and children on vacation add to already crowded highways the need for extra care is obvious a traffic doath is a needless death you risk your life when you drive toofast for conditions fail to stay in your own traffic lane or fail to obey signs and regulations designed for your protection or when on foot you fall to take necessary precautions ijniov your weekend make it safe one you will remember happily- gfeo h doucett minister mr42mt the la ihc and 111 cioreu western ontario farms forty three participated in th fourth annual bus tour sponsored toy halton crop improvement as sociation judging by the comments overheard every member of the party fett h was worth while wo have no intention of attempting to cover all pt the points visited op the two days notwithstanding the fact that each stop had its points of interest the farm tf alex m stewart ant sou of alua craig was perluipa the highlight as we inltmatrd in this column two or tree weeks ago jf is the rlranesl fljid tldtei farm it has ever teen our privilege to see growing of registered grain is a teclalty included in lher crop ping programme are sizeable arrea ge of soybeans white brans grain corn and sugar tkels we werr par ticularly interested in jojm a stew arts comments on- soil frrtlllxers and cultural practices johu a by the way is the farm ojcrator ifo follows tlie practice of varying tho depth of plowing from year to year in other words if he plows at a depth of 5 inches this year in a certain field next year the depth will be six incites the blowing year seven luctici and finally to a depth of 11 inches then gradually works hack to the five inch depth ile is ulo a strong jdvocitr of soil lestim as a guide in his fertilizer programme ite is also using in creased amounts of nitrogen it is john as opinion that it is better to use a little lenj of the rec ommended mixed fertilizer when owing fall wheat in the fall and then top dnm in the early spring with from u to 7s lbs of ammon ium nitrate while alex m stewart prefer corn silage for feeding steers nevertheless they are utilizing grains and legume sluge primarily tv- ciuse it works in better with their 1 jrin programme incidentally the ensiling of grass silage wu the order of the day at he frank sllcox form at lona hon m f hepburns near st thomas charles munroei ut kmbro tiiid w alex muiri near wood stock tjere did sevm however to a wide divergence of opinion on many factors in connection with grass silage making where upright 1i0s were being utilized few if any of ihosr visited had anyone in the kilo they used distributor pipes and allowed it tn cone up in the silo md it was only for the last eight or ten feet that they did any tramp ing one thing all of these men cild agree on is that it is better to put the grass and clover in a little too wet than too dry while this may be the esceptlonal year most of thorn had the forage harvester following immediately behind the mower and windvower- in fact at one of the hepburn farms they were using a forage harvester which combined in one operation the cut ting of the standing crop and the chopping the green crop and blow ing it into the accompanying truck mr hepburn is a strong believer in pit silos last year in one huge pit he put in 103 acre of grass and clover at the time of our visit they were again filling this pit and at the same time another equally large pit was being bulldozed out near by while he has a tower silo on the farm it is not being utilized in so far as wc could determine h should be borne in mind however that mr hepburn had an ideal loc ation for the construction of pit silos and furthermore the idea ties in well with his system of ranch feeding his large herd of ifcre- fords which at the present time numbers nearly 500 perhaps we should also point out that nil of the equipment necessary for the con struction of the pits us well lis the actual harvesting of the green crop is owned on the farm in other words some of the equip ment used in the construction of his pits is simply borrowed for the time being from his gravel pit en terprise which incidentally is n story jii itself one docs not need to go on a bus trip however to see some of these new ideas tried out yesterday 011 the kred nurse farm near ash- g ro v cw civctcp dyjkkcflj oscc the pit silo which mr nurse con structed and filled with grass and legume silage before starting off on the bus trip then at the lindalc karmpf maurice c beaty we saw a horizontal silo built on top of the ground with the aid of some posts some snow fence a few planks and some paper it is going to be interesting next wintc how the silage comes out of these different type storages some of our readers will be in terested to learn that harvey nursu of ashgrovc inst fall substituted his graham hoeme plow for the cori- u agricultural office milton ventlonnl mouldboard plow when has the past two or throe weerslim hutting an alfalfa field in readiness literally deluged with requests for for fall wheat true ho also made larm labour tt would opneir that two of his double discs etc in pre- v casual help secured frorrr western paring the sood- fced while wo i canada for the past number- of havent been in the field in ueg- years is going to be very urntedin on his wheat crop looks fine from 1952 iicolriyevcnl rto yhrtcrtrtfarm v tho roadason tiy th hands had arrived at ihc end of last ore but a few or the ncwldoas week some inexperienced farm jwhleh are being tried out horo iti labour has boon secured from now- pur own county perhaps oh som foundumd unci in addition a nuiiv future occnsloiv wo wlu rofoivlo missiles cogglns dare to he frej thomas model steam ixicornollve ireenly kltabeth the woman ellis orytccr and gentleman h rough ion the man who covered mirrors cumberland maria and some oth- r dogs somwvillo the xhj toes daughter thlrkell dancing on ice van der weyden canadas century yjc dourdats quebec portrait of a province davles a tree grows in urooklyn smith the pillar wal ker the angel of light mcutch- eon clusldrkns books bear party william pene dudols dragon farm garnet darble du- len island pony club walnwrlght stories from the bible de la mare prehistoric america white snow white howdy doody in the west mavea summer bare a pony for linda anderson the talking cat carlson muggins bradbury tiny tooseys birthday la rue the graynosed kitten mason tammy chipmunk allen one kitten too many bradbuiy in the great ap ache forest schultz bases loaded mccormlck- farm nkws excellent progress with the hay crop haltons hay crop is much much lighter than a year ago true there itre some henvy fields but in gen eral they are aid stands of alfalfa or mixtures of alfalfa brome orch ard grass and timothy last years speedings while good in the bottom for the most part have failed to make very much growth however there has been a lot of good hay titken olf during the past week in fact we ore inclined to think there has been more good hay taken oil up to friday evening last than there was altogether a year ago true the itonnagc on most farms is going to be away down on theother hand the qualitylliaxvesttd to elate isjops and should produce milk next win ter the spring crops in most cases were badly in need of moisture when we were writing this column while the colour in most cases is still reasonably good the cereal grains havent made much growth the past two weeks- some of the earlier sown fields arc now heading out a to a short crop of strau farm news labour is in great demand improvement can save you money you can often save money bf rrpucing outdated incflient msctunrry oc b improving your liprnc and building be- lore they arc rundown your royal hank manager is lie man to vee about jmkaf improvement loans which may be used to pux- iluie implrmrnts cuipmrnr machinery to improve farm homes ami building for rlrc mutation etc up to sxx00 may be obtained fur prtiotls of one two or inoic yearv rate is only 5 simple imcrcsi hmd fot it today the royal bank or canada can nk on ot itkya georgetown branch r w dakou manager tbe dangerous seaaon for forest fire ia hen bowl b doubly careful when yon are in or travelling through wooded areas remove any htm haaards from your area report smoke of firea promptly 80offoreat fin art caused by carelessness remind yourmeu your family and your friends tbataaving the foreata aavea money for everyone free write for copies of oar ranger a kire iveventiort and fire fighting tip and illus trated liat of 25 leaves of ontario trees ranger brewing company limited kitchener ontario road and cement gravel general trucking barclays haulage phone 723 r 21 robert r hamilton optometrist kves tqtahined classes pitted jjbtomu3cation bor of immigrants comolorwnrd thlf ome of tho others whlcb wj run h tv week iw r vberomfrom- mmolfltlmo 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