Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 6, 1953, p. 10

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the geoegctown iebau wednesday evening may 6 1953 page 2 w new0i1lems gay paris of america you have 4 full day in new orleans on thb delightful 1 1day tour time to visit all the famous spots in on of americas most mysterious and fascinating cities pirates alley napoleon house the old slave market versailles oak and the quant shops and resorts of the old french quarter are lust a few of the sights youve always wanted to see going there and back by bus add further enjoyment to your trip i a your aseri far sssre dsmfc el nvfc w round trip am from toronto s theses wauushoib room for mqhb ufcareoao corner cupboard main street owit 405060 man youre crazy jjr roar real tbousud ai mpdt at to try 1mb up with onna contain tonic tor weak tudaown faauiig due aid to bcj lmck vwpff women cru old trr ottoowtrbleutorpop rcraacer tosllnc ttia oaj how rc rim njr 800 farm news halton debaters win provincial championship have your sso oil burner installed now j install low limit aquas tat to main tain heat in radiators let us de termine your present oil burner efficiency with a c02 test fur naces vacuumed and completely overhauled electric chronotherms and baffles ins tall a ted free estimates w bill spr0ule 4 elizabeth st s phone 1877 brampton concrete well tile culvert tile septic tanks 5 h r nellis r r 3 rockwood j phone rockwood 120 r 31 the provincial conference and annual meeting of the junior far mers association of ontario attrac ted four hundred and fifty young peoplofrom every- part of ontario on sunday monday and tuesday april 26 27 and 28 with each local junior farmer organization eligible to send two delegates the group which as sembled sunday afternoon repres ented a good cross section of on tario s farm youth in addition sev eral visitors attended nancy fle ming ian middletcm ronald dal- ghsh and graham roger from scotland phyllisann scott and ron pollock alberta lawrence loy f red pardee lois burt massach usetts usa mane st martin con necticut kenneth mild n w ham pshire and dr joan tully of australia sunday church service mac logan a junior farmer from oxford county who earlier this year won the provincial public si caking award addressed the annual chuich service held in the war memorial hall on the opening night of the conference halton county junior farmers led the singing and initiated much favourable comment for their ren dition of two special numbers bless this house and bless the lord o my soul mr homas al len of watcrdow n directed the choir and mrs george newell of mil ton was the er capable otg- anist at the fireside which followed the halton choir sang two addit ional numbers which along with community singing led by norm lindsay and four numbers by the oac quartette ted by john lind- ley of burlington provided added enjoyment for alt music lovers 11 at tons debating champs following mondays welcome by dr j d maclachlan david pel- letterio capably delivered the pres idents address a challenging thought provoking speech whuh also summarized some of the work done by the piovmcial organization di noi man high director dip- lon a couise oac addiessed ttie laige lioup using as his topic the cunfereiu c theme yesteiday today and tomorrow stressing that fanning is big business and out lining some of the dilficultiesn and thuir posible solutions dr high pived the v i for an opn discus sion which followed his talk at the afternoon session jack mtpherson formerly dueclor of publicity ontano de ailment of agihulture was thurman for a p mel discussion on understanding one anolher the panel w is made up of delegates from stotlnid at berta usa and ontario a banquet in the collect dining hall with the usual singing and a shoit snappy address b c d gia- ham deputy minister of agrk ul- ture occupied the delegates lime balunafad girls club takes homemaking course the women a institute girls club has been taking the cookery and sewing courses the milky way course is almost completed under the leadership of mrs r mcenery and mrs f mack the sewing course sleeping garments was under the direction of mrs j mc enery and mrs lloyd mclean trie girls also enjoyed the bus trip to hamilton to places of interest mr w robinson has mado con siderable improvements in the lay out of the general store w is now a more convenient selfserve congratulations to mary baker who won the silver medal in the junior girls vocal solo at halton music festival on thursday mr and mrs h hilts murtel and helena spent sunday with friends in toronto miss agnes glbb of gait was a weekend visitor at the manse until eight pm which was the hour all halton delegates and many other halton people had awaited with anticipation in the fall of 1952 nineteen coun ties entered debating teams in the provincial junior farmer debating series the time for the finals had arrived two teams were left so it was lambton vs halton resolved that rural depopulation threatens the prosperity and welfare of on tario careful preparation by el eanor mekeown and earl snow haltons capable debaters paid off as they were awarded a unanimous decision by the three judges and declared provincial debating champions this was the fifth straight win for eleanor and earl and thanks goes to them and their many sup porters for the honour which they have brought to halton county the championship prize of soq was presented by david pelletterio provincial president round and suuare dancing con- eluded monday s programme don middleton new president on tuesday morning the boys and guts had s par itc sessions for tin girls thcie wire discussions on know our fabrics and cultu- ril interests for the ixijs a vis it to the agricultural lngineci mg soil oops and animal husbandry d parlim nts of the oac ariei the cbc farm broadcast which took plate from mi mortal h ill ind ft it u red norm cijrriock the c raig s and special interviews the deb gates he id ttu ir annual meet in u don middleton middlesex coun ty was elected president to suc ceed david pclktuiio and carl bo nton york county mov cs up to 1st vice president a successful confoience is the result of careful plannimj the lt1 unfi rente had most tertainl bet n well planned monuments markers and inscriptions catalogue on request gordon strain phone i 5t2 r r i milton a complete fuel service at w h kentner son phone 12 blue coal high quality stoker coal for those with coal stoves and furnaces fuel oil contracts available for those who use this form of heating ryloamo since 1786 air fakm news form 4h clubs a milton meet four halton 4h clubs were for med in the milton court house on jrriday evening may 1st mr j e whitelock agricultural represen tative welcomed back several of last years members and expressed pleasure that there were many new members present after an explanation of policies regulations and record books by art bennett assistant agricultural representative officers were elected for the four clubs holstein 4h calf club president norman bird vice president ralph cunningham secretary don cleave h forage club president jamie cunningham vice pres barry arfcher sec ty treas lynne coul- itei jersey guernsey 4h calf clul president grant devlin vice- president mary lou alexander secretary eleanor joyce beef 4h calf club president cliff norrish vice president kath- iie merry i secretary john will- iveral of the local club leaders present the 192 members the projects each received a 4h pin 6r crest ljrighlight of the evening was a shrfrt address by dave pelletterio a farmer calf club member com menting on his exjperiences in chjb work and in junior farmer activi- tief dave urged all members to take advantage of any opportunity to fgain practical experience and edttcationt the large group was then privileged to se slides of a 1p to eibltfrlmftl tfcwlaia wfafch dave participated in while representing ontario on the over i judging teasn jl flrankrddftve t on

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