Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 28, 1953, p. 7

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wf xm q mta hatowam association aucana4un award holsteins eye visit toronto canadian hardware and housewares show february 2 3 4 5 1953 sec thousands of items designed to stir your imagination and rouse your interest in ejus the biggest showing of its kind youll find eyecatching new equipment for the home garden or workshop worksaving appliances and fascinating demonstrations free supervised parking special street car service transfer to exhibi tion cars at bathurst 9 opi to the public february 2 3 4th only 6 pjn to to pjnu admlnfaa 50c automotive building canadrahtfatlonat exhibition grounds thb georgetown bemud wednesday evening jan 28 1953 page 1 tvtewnaticiwk good newa far those who long for relief ffotn rheumatic pain but feel hopelewl thousands get speedy relief from rhou matic and arthritic suering by using t r c s- don t let dull wearisome aches and sharp stabrxng palm handicap you aoy longer try temnleton a t r c a today only 65c si 3s at drugkisls t844 spring farm juliette right has for the fourth consecutive year been named all canadian aged holstein cow for j m fraser streetsvllle at the left is the allcanadian aged bull rockwood rocket tone bred by rockwood holstein st nortoert man and owned by the qulnte dis trict cattle breeding association belleville thjs is the fourth time that he has won an allcanadlart award rocket tone was grand champion bull at the royal winter fair while juliette was grand champion at the cne selection of allcanadians f la made in the 15 regular show classes by a panel of judges- from the lead ing fairs throughout the- dominion twenty one breeders shared the 30 all canadian and reserve allcan adian awards for expert eye care consult o twalker oftomlstrisf 3 main st north brampton over abeus drug store phone- office 599 bea 830 hours 9 ajn to 6 pan dally evenings by appointment farm news seed situation deplorable whitelock tells crop group time to think of your winter fuel supply blue coal for those with coal stoves and furnaces fuel oil contracts available for those who use this form of heating mem quairnj stokeb coal w h kentner son phone w oeougbtow the 1952 seed drill survey con ducted in 14 of the leading coun ties in western ontario reveals a deplorablaseedsituatlqii stafed- agnc rep j b whitelock when addressing the annual convention of the ontario soil and crop im provement association held at the coliseum in toronto last week it was pointed out by the speaker that in 1952 a total of 786 beed samples were collected by the re spective county weed inspectors from the seed drills of their coun ties only 50 per cent of the cer eal grains and one third of the small seeds graded nol from the standpoint of weed seed contents only forgetting all about germina tion test etc mr whitelock further revealed that nearly 25 per cent of the samples were rejects or not fit for even grade no 3 under the canada seeds act it was also pointed out that a grade no 3 in cereal grains permits the sowing up to a total of 8500 weed aeeds to the acre when oats were sown at z bushels per acre in the case of grade no 2 oats sown at the same rate permits the distribution of 4250 weed seeds to the acre the seed drill survey in 1952 re vealed one bam pie of small seeds which contained 1100 weed seeds to the ounce if stated mr white lock this sample were sown at the rate of ten pounds to the acre it permits th4 distribution of 176000 weed seeds to the nrrai or nnrly four weed seeds to jhe square foot well over 50 per cent of these sam ples came from farms the operators of which were considered in the top bracket in short they do not for a moment realize what they are sowing is it any wonder he ask ed that bo many of our fields re semble flower gardens a few of the other pertinent questions presented to his audience by mr whitelock were as follows 1 does it not seem ridiculous to sow anything poorer in quality than a no 1 and then turn around and buy 24d and spend time in spraying 2 are we justified in asking our respective township and coun ty councils to spend anywhere from 1500 to over 2000 annually in spraying roadsides when 50 per cent of our farmers are sowing weed seeds at the rate the seed drill surveys reveal 3 of what use is ontario s out standing weed control act unless we arouse public opinion to the point where at least 75 to 80 per cent know what they sow in view of the narrow margin in price between feed oats and grade no 1 seed oats it would seem good economy for the great majority of ontario farmers to feed their own grain and purchise seed which has bctn power eli intci and is bicked by government grade for purilj and fetrmination suitably engraved in memory of the late p l robertson and in recog nition of his interest in the activ ities of the society be placed in the new hall plans are under way to improve the present race track and revamp the general layout of the grounds the election of the officers and directors for 1953 resulted as fol lows honires j e ellenton presi dent royv currie 1st vice pres howard armstrong 2nd vice pres tomnbousfiela secretarytreasurer mrs gne readhead directors nassagaweya harvey blacklock jl chlsholm lloyd craw ford esquesing edwin her rop and cedric harrop nelson clayton hadfield archie mckin- non wilson mcdowell and w k shields trafalgar w g booth james brownridge and j a dix on milton wilfred crozier dr c h heslop and alfred waldie ladles section president mrs f w chlsholm secretary mrs alfred ford dir ectors mesdames george agnew roy currie f w booth f mcni- ven tom bousfield stan love lome walker e e yates j brownridge e m readhead c service g jefferson r ellenton wm scott percy merry j a el liott and the misses eva chlsholm mary joyce ilene mcdowell mar- jorie mccready ruth wilson lor- na lawrence and vera may honorary directors hughes clea ver mp stanley l hall mpp j y murdoch kc judge w n robinson m j carton mrs a m hume mrs d hartley mrs d reid mrs lloyd crawford mrs james houston delegates appointed to the an nual meeting of the ontario fairs and exhibition in toronto on feb 4 5 and 6 were as follows roy currtt howard armstrong and misses eva chlsholm and ilene mc dow ell q im in georgetown exeloklvely as silver s highest prices paid far sua iran steel metals batteries miaeeuaneoas farm serap delivered to our yard 176 caroline st n hamilton i waxman sons phone hamilton 27061 and 83611 eavestroughing plumbing heating don houston phone 547w annual meeting halton agricultural society ktm interest wis m in if est it the 101st mnu it mrctmn of the h il j tori agiicultur i sotkty hold in diy com t house milton hi kilt nv tn icssful n orts rm iu il iilimly m j citlon ct director in tendering his res lion presujtt rt i most mtctist ii new of the cjujybjti lie appreciation of the ii uton society for mi c irton s long md outstanding service was expressed by dr c h heslop and president j e ellenton it v as the recommendation of the meeting that a brass plaque s rfwarttown sew quilt blocks at junior w a meet junior w a meeting was held a usual it mrs baily s home and opined with the hymn when mo liters of pilcm the thursday pledge is rcmembeied in the wor ship service the school a village isluici ijc ind all saints hospital it kjic a ttorj was read ilnnit the sunday school by post quilt blocks wen sewn during the lus period 1 he wa meting wis held it mis ruth s home- thnratiay r mxt sundiy being the firs sun tiny in the month the church ser vice will be held at 7 30 pm the innuil vestry meeting will be held at the close of the service harold and jack wilson toronto were visitors on sunday with mrs h p lawson flowers for every occasion design work a specialty bonded member t d s telegraph delivery service flowers by wire anywhere in the world norton floral phone 315w again in 52 canada movw forwmf wftfi giant sfrido in every significant field of activity 1951 figures were surpassed and new highs reached and once again the royatbank moved forward our assets advanced to 2691 456873 the highest ever reported by any canadian bank deposit accounta num bered over 2250000 total deposit passed the 2 5 billion mark a new record and a striking reflection of the thrift of in dividual canadians in the ragged mountains of the pacific coast on the fringe of the arctic circle in itiea towns and villages from coast to coast vre built new branches and modern ized others to keep pace with the growth of a busy nation over 780 branches strong the 1 royal bank matches strides with canada a big bant servirnja growing country reserve aincanadian senior yearling bull figures that cmiiamtinpkqrad tell a thrill symrta 997000 ianna n 5330000 gnat prodacbm 513768 mffltoa 23000 raaa raw coostructioa 11424 millkjcl 941ailaa wast crap 3418 ihhrm bo gmmiaoaba imbm pant capaeftr 105 mflnoo hp lumsteakj hew capital imntmeat 2419 mate j51li oaproductioa 7 j million bah 61 nmoflbob the royal bank of canada 0m f fo writs sfot bmmks ffiwfog with frmrfef cmifrr georgetown branch h w doxou manager hunterholmo rag apple supreme jointly owned herd sire for a g hunter and a m sherwood bur lington has been named reserve allcanadian senior yearling bull he was reserve junior champion at the royal winter fair and firsj and junior champion at the halton county mack and white day and second at the cne the allcana dian winner in this class was shore count rag apple owned by hardy shore and h c hbltby son glanworth who was junior cham pion at the royal and western fair honorable mention for allcana dian aged holstein bull went to salax prince owned by robert c alexander georgetown he was second prize winner at the cne and at hdlton black and white day travel notes pre coronation touf all expenfee boac 12day tour to britain includes air transportation from montreal to london and return rooms and meals full sightseeing program in loo- don only 495 m mld mart mai john r barber elmeb o thompson in81ibance sekticc iis mnstrwt aanaaaaaaaa aaal

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