Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 13, 1953, p. 8

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the geoeoetown mkttailt wednesday evening may 13 1ds3 page s farmers of the future meet o isyceavale ave east v northern city limits thtjtts frl may 1415 indian uprising in supercinecolor george montgomery sat mon may 16 18 kangaroo technicolor maureen o hara p lawford tues wed may 19 20 the fighter richard conte vanessa brown thurs fbi hat 21 2s itx see you in my dreams doris day danny thomas children s playground 9 shows nirhtiy gravel top soil fill cement building blocks general trucking ernie thompson glen williams phone 707r23 have your sso oil burner installed nowl install low limit aquaatat to main tain heat in radiator let ur de- you present oil burner efficiency with acq2 teat fur naces vacuumed and completely overhauled electric chronotherma and baffle imtajlated free estimates w bill sproule 4 elizabeth st s phone 1877 brampton visit your rcaf career counsellor at georgetown municipal office tuesday june 9th 1 7 noon t 7 p this is your opportunity to get complete inform tion on what the air force can offer you as an aircrew officer or as a skilled airman or airwo man technician in a mod- eraviation trade hl3 avr2 we have what you need lumber and builders supplies junior farmers association of ontario elected this new executive yesterday at its annual meeting at the ontario agricultural college guelph the newly elected officers are left to right front t r hilliard tqronto secretary treasurer david pelletterio mtlton past president don middleton granton president carl boynton woodbndge vice president back row directors james w bennett sarrctvilie jean holmes stratford ross pierson wellington and william saunders nanticoka telegram photo farm news new esquesing residents create quite a problem can be done without too much ln- tieast in labour the article in question contains many other helpful suggestions on summer herd management and we recommend it to your attention halton s famous beaver are again demonstrating how to conserve wa ter however in so doing they have the members of the respective councils of nassagaweya and es quesing townships oificers of the halton sportsmen s association and county conservation committee all scratching their heads in rec ent weeks or months some of the famous beaver or their offspring have migrated from lot 14 of the sixth concession of nassagaweya to lot 17 of the first concession of esquesing when w e visited the aiea on triday afternoun we found some 600 ft of the lawn line under water the beaver have had a lot of friends in halton but thfs would appear to be taking advantage of that friendship when on our visit to the flooded aica we encountered henry sayers w ho ovv ns some of the property which has been flood ed he too i a friend of the bea ver and is hopeful that some solu tions can be found to keep the road in question free of w iter and et retain the beaver to conserve water to feed th spin ud stit ims so bdlj needed i it south halton farm news dairymen still feeling results of embargo the effects of the u s embargo against canadian cattle in 1052 and the lack of export market for dairy products are making them stives seriously felt recently nearly every dairyman we meet these days has had his quota cut back from a car ago and along with this is faced with the problem of what to do with his surplus stock u 3 buyers are not interested in our cattle to anthing like the ex tent man of us wcie hoping for or diiticlp itint they would be once the embargo was lifted it would a pe tr there arc i lot dairy commissioner to explain formula price district farmers who ship milk to the toronto market will have an opportunity to hear the first hand story of the formula method of price setting lificn ontario dairy com missioner everett bigs speaks at esquesing community hall stew ortlow n next mond ly mr biggs foi mcr peel county ag rep is being brought to the meclinc by halton milk producers association to inform dairy farm ers about the six month experiment in pru e setting which has spread to canada from the eastern states the formula method was adopted on april 1st on a trial basis for the next six months ind the issocia tion fttls th it it is rtill not tully understood by a number ol produ- of problems aht id before we get ct is bick to the condition which exis a ft v films ted in 19- when can id i s d my luinh a ill be s recently we noltd in a i eport of the domii 101 uuiluau of statisti s tint w hivt s me 1 milli n lbs t ill be shown ind 5 moln st south second floor phone iso uuuhpton oki 116 wyndhom street paoae 793 gunrifcont 33 junior worshippers have perfect attendance j d g morning worship at st johns united church honouicd mother s day with its new ij added name christian ramil sunday this addition would almost certainly be the name and manner in which the vast majority of mothers would wish the d y to be honoured rev john m smith in his ser mon stressed not onl the great responsibility of parenthood and the example and teachings of the home but also the happy privilege it is to help mould young lives especially their first impressionable years he was reminded of david livingstone s reply when he was asked what difference he would mavc in his life if he had it to live over again he said 1 would play more with the children and with david livingstone we can easily infer that that would mean work and worship more with hem too a pleasant feature of the service was the presentation of first year pins to 31 members of the junior worshippers league w ho h id a perfect attendance at church wor shi t for one year those receiving were bt uy bonfu iff myrn i cook miv dilcnv i ois of i ham joyce denham thomas dobbie peter porgrave m irgaret foster marjorle green dougl is gribbons kenneth gnbbons loraine hills ronald hills shirley holyoakc anne hyde he lin klingbtil iorm klingbcil paul mirshall silly mcdon ild gail mcgilvray ross mcgilvny c irol mel cod belly parker gladys smith l nd i van wyck dortcn warwiek paulenc watson patrici i willson bobby wrigglesworth douglas wrigglesworth lynda whitmee cora smuck the anthem by the choir was green pastures ruth evans sang bless this house at the evening sirvwc a ramily life sound film strip wss shown which told the story of a home where junior wis welcomed with lavish love and wis to have every thing but as junior grows and got off to school the parents found tiieir plan of nothing too good for junior wasnt working out as they hid expected so after consultation with their minister they found that they needed to addto what they tiad been doing a practical example of christian living in the home and a quiet definite teaching of the christian principles of fairness honesty consideration of others a spirit of sharing that without these quietly instilled into juniors thoughts and actions he didn t have a reasonable chance to measure up to their hopes for him when the parents learned to answer juniors questions about god and he stars end such like end were able to tell the stories about jesus so as to sat- iiscq ii tlv t r il urn in is vv itchin his pisl m s md 1 joknii foiw nd to the i when he can mt his e ttlt out n p isturc when thi cattle are fm i ly turned out it will help to home extent from a 1st reduce 1 ilxiur st md wml the feed bills rett ntlv we read i thought provoknil article in the holstem join ii d b professor genret knthbv those who keep 111 icks ind whites would do well to look this artitlt up in the may issue of iheir journal we were particularly interested in professor raithby s comments regarding whe thcr or not hay should be fed to cows on posture we c innot do better than quote him so here it is certainly if ever needed it is when the cows are first turned out the action of the hoy may be two fold firstly to act as a stop block to hold the immature grass in the digestive tract long enough for com plcte ossimil ilion and secondly to provide the dry roughage neces sary for proper functioning of the bacteria in tho paumb or rumrti if there is considerable old or bottom grass in the p isturc hay feeding will not be as necessarj as when the herbage is almost entirely new growth while the hay may be fed in tho barn pasture feeding in bunks is prefeired providing this isrv the travin of ounc muds for sith stones then j imor showed sicns of becoming tl c joung mm of their parental rlrenms the school sunday sunt ol and t luirch cvt n w hi lis mid utik activities have i iv suttic it nt lime w ilh junior 1 v or f il to build on the founda titjn laid in the home now a goodyear tire only 90 of lire trouble occurs in the last 10 of a tires life now is the time to avoid future trouble and here s why i for a limited time well pay up to twice our regular tradein allowance for your old worn tires 9 m e motors phone 152 ooiylar tires

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