Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 24, 1952, p. 9

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v- wmhwlfmmwmmi wnmnwiiihhtmhhimhmhm iwwm merry christmas e to all our georgetown friends simmonsjewellers phone 536 greeti 7j hartt sioc la othltwm clalvelf al silvers dead stock dead and crippled farm animal removed prom ptly for sanitary disposal telephone collect toronto em 33636 georgetown 1 1 gordon young ltd fabu news x claim hay driers produce top hay j e- w last krlday we accompanied two carloads of hahonltes up to wood stock where e oined a lour spon sored by the osford soil at cnsp improvement anocuuou ifay no longer t just i my to the dairyman however those buys up lit opioid are r rally pioneering the field when it roniri to tproductng quality luiy they are real ejithua taulic on hay driers a means to ccuuiptks uat objective true they dlfler in their idea on many point such as the length of lime which should elapse between cut- ling the grmma or kay and placing in like drier the amount of power required the ill of fan the relative economy uf cms engine dlrael engine and el e trie niolon and i we might go on their voc abulary at limes got to technical that it wi far over our head no doubt fred nurse and john hud- dell both from eaqueslng town ship vaw were two of the members of our halton party understood their language since they riave had rsperlence with hay driers for the post two years what we could appreciate was that the ay arm installed varied with the type of barn the slic and height of the mows etc ahoter factor which really reg istered was that at every farm visi ted they reported either increased milk production or leas concentrate beipg fed as a result of the mow dried bay at the w alex mutx f arm near woodstock the u iur reported that hi herd went up a can of milk when he swung from feeding the flrld cured hay to the mow system other points of lirtertsl at the muli frin wifr hu stable ventila ting system his elecirlcally equip ped litter carrier and rikj milk un t afrit r then we went to the farm uf o a hogg ai son near thame ford here they reported that their mow dried hay had jirattlcally elim inated a 2tai monthly concrntruto teed bill a year ago stated mr hogg it ciit us 7m lor concentrate feed tn three montiu tills ywir to thrlr outs a ltd corn cob meal thry are adding only a little molasses and the inirjkirtaiit point is they arc get ting as much milk as a year ago the next cull was at the farm of ciiaa nanceklvcl south of inger- soll then on to kred cohocs near hurgesvllle and finally to g it how ai som at curries at cery point they ar sold on mow driers as a means of securing hay of high er feeding value all of them had encountered problems and all of them feel thry can do better job in iojj as a rcxilt of their exjwr- lence of 1932 finally we saw some the royal ban of canada general statenent 29th november 195 2 assets notes of and deposits with lunk of canad1 1910 2 75 7 5 other cash and bank balance 1 795 1 801 1 2 note of and cheques on other bank 1602655 i 6 1 h government and other public securities not cxiced- ing ftiarket value 97n94010h 20 other bondi and slocks not eaceeding market value kh06j2r2 66 call and short loans fully secured 9683q135 26 total quick asset 171092 1629 29 other loans and discounts after full provision for bad and doubtful debts b8534781 57 dank premises 20613590 88 liabilities of customers under acceptances and letters of credit 69368976 15 other assets 5205195 52 269i15687371 liabilities notes in circulation 101062 68 deposits 252751043713 acceptances and letters dl credit outstanding 6936897645 other liabilities 191217961 total liabilities to the public 259889265617 capital 3 500000000 reserve fund 500000000 dividends payable it8397892 balance of profit and loss account 78023862 2691456873 71 profit and loss account profits for the rear ended 29th november 1952 after nuking appropriations to contingency reserves out of which full provision for bad and doubtful debts has been msde provision for dominion and provincial government tascs 6jj0o0oo provision for depreciation of bink premises 1 291 36223 dividends at the rate of 1 00 per share eatra distribution at the rate of 23 per share 330000000 87300000 amount carried forward balance of profit and loss account 30th november 1931 transferred toflleserve fund balance of profit and loss account 29th november 1932 1474544695 761636223 712908472 437300000 273408472 102613390 37r023862 300000000 james mu1r president t h atkinson general manager lovely bay beautiful colour with til leaves and blossoms u11 intact and ul lo handle oh yea all five of them are using the forage har vester both in hay making and for grais silage the ifallon group of eleven came hume feeling that it was a day well spent slatyseven percent of all ufa insurance owned in canada la with canadian companies 31 percent with united suke3 companies and two per cent with lirluah compan- lea good will 10 111 uw farm news farm annual meetings slated for january ixx al organizations liave tfieir plans well under way for their re spective annual meetings to be held dunlin the fir two weeks in jan uary first comes uutt of the hal- ton and peel guernsey club sched uled for the trafalgar memorial hall on tuesday january 0th when lr c k heaman of the ontario agricultural college is to be the gurwt spewker the following day wednesday jmiuary 7lh halton lllaik end whitea meet at the same centre and on this occasion prof george kallhby who spent ivme time in great britain and europe this psut summer will pre sent some of the highlights of hla trip hie following tuesday january 13th the halton jersey club will liave j a carroll asautant deputy minister of agriculture as their guest speaker and they too are meting at the trafalgar township half all three breed organisations arc staging their usual noonday ban quets in between times tfw count y crop improvement association will hold their annual meeting in the milton town hall on friday jan uary olh here c d graham the deputy mlnltcr of agriculture for ontit lo is to be the kuirt speaker of great lntertit will be the short snappy report by some eight local coopcratora plus a panel discus- ion by some mx local experts on hay making grass ullage etc everything iiolnts to the best meetings eer slaved by these org- onlzatlons certainly they have been successful in lining up four top guest speakers then the program by local talent all adds interest and punch every progressive farmer iihould mark his calendar for the soil and crop meeting at milton on january 0th in addition if you arc a dairyman tc nire and take in at least that of the breed organiza tion in which you most inter ested proclamation boxing day holiday whereas it lias been the custom in georgetown in past years to hold a boxing day the day following christmas day and whereas the municipal council have by resolution ut their meeting on december i 5th authorized me to proclaim such a day therefore i do declare friday december 26th 1952 a civic holiday in the town of georgetown jack armstrong mayor wtriiwnistmnesjamwtscrwimsstyfi llllitwlrtstascriigaastl woods 1 ipaflt perfection cleaners w youn b a marry onsl our perfection is your protection smsismsisisssims norval scripture song tell the christmas story the christmas story in scripture and song provided an unusual mus ical event in norval presbyterian church on thursday evening rev lock hart hoynl read the bcauufrrtmtfmsrtirom the bible tciung of jesus birth and carols and christmas hymna were intef- woven with this to tell the complete christmas story the combined choirs of norval and union presby- terian churches took part and mr- oliver hunter played the organ two nnuicmi of special note were sung by the 2svolce choir bles sed songs of christmas and car olling on a double trio sang a babe is horn in bdhlohem ellen and lena palmer mrs harold mc- clurc betty jean anderson mari lyn cunningham and mr lloyd crichton the church was decorated in christmas motif which included two lighted trees after the service open house was held at the rhnnso for members of the choir and their families 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 i i 1 1 i 1 may happinsti and good chsar bs yours st chmimaitimajl the compliments of the holiday season and a very merry christmas are extended from i i 1 1 m3m3mmmmmm3mbm3k3 seasons greetings from the staff to all our good friends your patronage this yearhas been much appreciated and we look forward to serving you in 53 jovful woec bucks meats and groceries i i l mr and mrs pat vance jips xi- n jim buck mrs c j buck smi mr and mrs jack teeter dale tort

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