Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 29, 1952, p. 8

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cnlnguacousy it was taken from the crown by john leflar a united empire loy- karm news allat on august mh 1b22 for the sum of seventy five pounds and in 1836 it wm deeded to his sun wil liam d leflar he in turn deeded it to his son albert leflar in the year 1870 in lb85 it waa sold to alexander trimble and it passed to his son george trimble in 1011 it waa sold to john mcclurt- father of the prrs- sent owner the first house on the properly wma of logs the pres ent trick houoe was buiit in 1b43 but it has since been remodelled the barn was built in 1013 mr and mrs mcclure were both raised in the mount pleasant district plowing match favoured with ideal fall weather the coronation in comfort cunaxd line announces the special cruise ship caronia tailing fropi new york bout may 4th 1053 snip can be ued ai a hotel southampton with tram- j a s ln 2 poruuon to london and b grandstand goat included s ask us about it s john r barber travel advber c tbompbon xnsttbanob befttiob- lbiaaaaaabbaaal c ilill1miihtilwriifnir the lome w losing farm iol 8 of the 7th concession of nelson pro ved an ideal site for the annual match of the halton plowmens as sociation last thursday forty plow men from the counties of ontario york peel wellington waterloo and halton met in friendly rivalry ilcsptte the dry condition of the soil the quality of the work was well up to standard according to alex black of guelph former cham pion plowman who with john har- greaves of benchvllle were the of ficial judges of the day the large head ridges in both match fields as well as a third field which housed the splendid machinery display were crowded with interested spectators the esao champion specials for the best ridges plowed by ifalton contestants with tractor and horse drawn plows were won by spencer wilson of norval and stanley may of hornby the bank of commerce trophy for the best land in second class tractors was won by john w pick et of hornby while the bank of nova scotia trophy for the best ridge by a halton contestant under 21 years was won for the third time by arnold howden of milton don taylor twelve year old from the appleby line nelson township and glen irwin milton of the same age won the george e elliott specials for the youngest plowmen in the field the stanley may special for the best in end outs by a hal ton contestant in the boys classes was won by john cunningham of hornby in the tractor mounted class vern mc arthur of milton won the sur- lngyncs special for the best iklge by a halton contestant same 230 attended the banquet held in the milton town hall the same evening here president har old picket of the plowmen asan presided over the excellent pro- gramme dr j d maclachlan bji president of the ontario agricultu- jj ral college delighted the large oud- s lence with his able address descri- bing agricultural conditions as he found them on hi recent trip to great britain denmark and iiol- j land in referring to denmark gthe stated the danes ore doing a splendid jab in adapting their ag- riculturc to meet present day con- j dltlons in that country and duo j to their lack of coat and minerals i twothirds of their exports consist of agricultural produce their livestock stated dr mao s lqchlan is rated on performance 5 in holland too he stated agricul- j hire is the life blood of the coun- try which approximately 200 miles tby 200 trill os contains 10 and one- quarter millions of people 5 the speaker also stated that in j oil countries visited they look on canada as a young virile country si and envy ua the opportunities which are ours he concluded his most interesting and informative address vlth some beautifully colored slides showing some of ihe points of in terest in the countries visited others who spoke briefly ihclu- 5 dod warden j m wlckson mayor g f thompson of milton reevo ci s palmer of nelson towrt- j ship e i mcloughry associate dl- 5 re of extension for the ontario 5 department e agriculture and stanley hajl mpp itoort selec tions by eleanor cairns and jerry homewood of campbeuviue rounded but an excellent evenings program the fouowinff u list of the prim yftnaibr in the walking plow i class 1 herb jarvisf aglncourt stanley may hornby j a randall uresis u class 2 uoyd may milton merle timbers aurora paul timbers aurora tractor tlssaia class 3 doug itcld brampton hill hostrawsvr malton spencer wilson norvul c f picket geor getown j it taylor luirllngton class joi w picket horn by keith merry hornby harold cuitnlngtort irucltywood john head- head milton kom llrown norval wm brain- norval cordon fergu son gcorjctown class 3 don taylor rurling- ton john cunningham george town gtcn irwin milton class 6 don dunkeld clarc- mont bill dixon brampton bob armstrong brampton george dix on brampton arnold llowdcn milton don gowlarxt brampton bruce bawdcn milton john bailey georgetown clas 7 ii g brown gait herb golden brampton harold ferguson burlington charles le- niche milton class 8 jack maxchment horn by glen gunby burlington j c cunningham hornby george cle ments milton class 0 don armstrong brampton wm mclean erin vern mc arthur milton liars show here martyn healop of burling ton was the official judge the awards were as follows stan may hornby frank pea cock milton ernest llay hornby gordon timbers aurora farm news m- debates public speaking on halton junior program the high school milton on friday evening saw the opening of the halton junior farmers fall programme certainly if the pro gramme presided over by president mac sprawl on october 24th u any criterion it augurs well for the pro grammes to follow during the next few months and as george e el liott one of the adjudicators stated oil of the young people who parti cipated ore to be congratulated first fpr having participated and secondly on the general excellence of their efforts in the interclub debates acton brook ville milton and palermo clubs wore oil represented in the first debate the subject was re solved that book influence the character of young people more than friends here palermo repre sented by jane emerson and eva sullivan ihad the affirmative while the aoton debaters having the neg ative side were burt wotson and eleanor mckeowh the acton club team was awarded the decision the second debate brought toge ther milton represented by wilma sinclair and earl snow and brook- vllles bob coxo and sandy buch anan the subject under discussion wai resolved that larger school units m the primary schools of rural southern ontario would be an improvement over a system of one room schools the decision went to the affirmative upheld by the milton club v the judge k v dick c a wood anc george e elliott ao had the task of selecting the two best debater in this eleanor mc- kfeowtr ot aoton and earl snow of hilton wre nominated and will how represent halton v e inter- ounty seiie which will likely get under way in november the public speaking competition brought out only two entries name ly fsye clements of muton who spoke on songs and diane ab bott representing the palermo club whose subject was motor man- nrra both aridrvssr were of a high order with fuye clements receiving the judges award miss clements will now represent hal ton juniors in the provincial com petition to be held in toronto dur ing january the evenings programme alio included an instrumental by domui mcmillan of urookvllle un instru mental duct by ruth wilson und jean bird of norval vocul solos by fuye clements of milton and diane abtxit of palermo ashgrove show wedding pictures for wi roll csjl on tuesday afternoon october hist mrs john h hunter of the sixth line was hostess to the wo mens institute u 1th a splendid at tendance of ladles the president mrs leal le g iff en opened the meeting with the ode roll call wni responded to with bring your wed ding picture and there were some lovely ones as what lady doesnt look her best on her wedding day a letter was read from a lady in england thanking the institute for a parcel she had received a commit tee was appointed to arrange for a november social three captains also were chosen for xray tb clinic to be held ln december mrs- milton bird- gave the report of the district directors meeting held in milton and ttte ladies donated 23 to the manor home for chairs mrs leslie glffen reported on the morn- nlng seaalon of the kitchener area convenuon held early in october mrs arthur ruddell on the after noon and evening sessions and mrs george nurse reported on the sec ond day the motto may you live all the days of your life was well given by mr fred nurse a piano duet by mrs frank wilson and mrs james carney was followed with a paper by mrs thomas glf fen my grandmothers housekeep ing ond mine which wos most in teresting as there is such a contrast and a much easier way to keep house today mra bruce brlgdcn gave current events and a social hour followed time to thinffc of your winter fuel supply blue coal for lime with col stove nd furnace fuel oil contracts ailable for tbose who ue this form of heating high quality 8tokeb coal w h kentner son puqne ii oeorcfetown fbr tough logging hvts- goodvear logger log ta irsca iir m staad tks gas uw go ru ross 4 spscuuf coajcrsoad rasui brwuia 3t s lov lira ssrvics umm4 usdi mqwmp4qpfo the canadian bank of commerce very hour of every day the telephone in your home stands ready to serve you for a fraction of a cent an hour what else in your daily liying means so much yet costs so little vms sill tiltphom iisife rttfafeaiateitig

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