Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 3, 1953, p. 7

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fairbanks morse whitney hardman top cadets for second year ater system lijrs ml mod 425r30 palrfaanv man shallow wu wqim byrfmt capacity 400 aauon pr hour sulf ating dogbuadtaa sttpwno whether yon need a system to supply i the needs of a large farm or to provide enough for household use in a small cottage theres a fairbanks morse water system for the purpose every unit whether for deep well or shallow well use is built to give a lifetime of economical trouble free ser vice most systems come fully assembled for easy low cost installation let us give you full details j sanford son phone georgetown 34w stewarttown for plain and rock face concrete bl cks also chimney blocks its oriole concrete block co w j mcgowan 9th line glen williams georgetown 777 outof town callers please reverse charges we are prepared to do all types of plumbing new bathrooms installed or remodelled water systems repairs of all kinds ken nash phone 239r king street georgetown cadet major wlllkim whitney and sgt major wilfred hardman were named top cadets in the george- tows high school corps when they were presented with awards by lt col john r barber following the inspection at the park last tuesday both won similar awards last year major whitney received the col barber trophy a handsome cup which also comprises an individual miniature for the winner sgt major hardman also received a cup for placing second as did third place cadet bruce denham awards and honorable mention were given to cadet terry harley in fourth place end sgt barry tjmleck and cadet william farmer who tied for fifth place major neretta zuio won the shield as best girl oadet with captain eileen oates in sec ond place the georgetown corps second in ontario last year put on a spark ling display which they hope will win them first place post this year after the inspection in the armory the march past was held in front of the grandstand col barber took the salute and with him on the re viewing stand were lt middleton reviewing officer from central command oakville and major paul barber of the local lome scots regiment the lome scots band played for the march past the cadet inspection planned by chief instructor alan prouse ended with a bang literally this year with a mock battle under the dir ection of major barber mortars and gunfire were simulated with various types of fireworks and the use of flares added colour to the attack which took place in the twi light another highlight was a precis ion squad which executed a long and intricate routine to whistle commands of sgt alan teeter who trained them grenade throwing was directed by cadet lt paul bar br jr bren 11111 demonstration by lt don seddon for loading and fir mg and lt gerald scott for strip ping and assembling md 103 rifle demonstration by sgt major hard m in capt paul prusl was m charge of a imp usui demonstr lion and lt kichard sunku of signals the girls smirtly dnseci in mvy blue jumpen white slues ai 1 cadit e ips contributed a number of pyra mids to the 11 s ection col ncl biibtr in t brief speech in the armoury af terw ards said it was always a pleasure to review the euros where he icxeivcd his e irly military training and comp lunentvd oitieers and tadets on their appearance and performance lt middleton echoed his remaiks par ticulnrly pnising the work of those in ch rec hich showed miny hours nf detailed pre pir ition mayor jack armstrong announced a half holiday for students the next moaning as the parade was dismis sed a short dance followed the inspection ruth evans is again music festival head reelected president of halton mu sic festival association is miss ruth evans of georgetown ail officers were reelected at the annual meet ing with the exception of mrs c ford vice president for trafalgar who resigned and was replaced by mrs m bcatty pour scholarships were awarded after the festival in milton two of them going to georgetown high school students gtenna doherty and paul prust other winners were donrra mcmillnn acton who is a niece of mrs j l barber george town and terry wolfe burlington reviewing festival operations this year it was reported that total number of contestants this year was up 325 over last year township festivals were held in esquesing community hall stewarttown low ville united church and trafalgar memorial hall with the large festi val as usual in knox presbyterian church milton eight hundred ur ban public school children 610 rural and 70 high school students com petcd dr g roy fenwlck was ad judicator and the three scholarship winners from list year were tuest soloists during the festival some changes were made in this farm news h03 cholera outbreak cancels farmers week c d graham deputy minister of agriculture for ontario when ad dressing agricultural representatives in conference at the ontario agn cultural college on thursday of last week stated owing to the outbreak of hog cholera in eight counties in ecntral and western ontario farmers week at the oac will not be held this year nor will any breed field d lys be held at irnt institution in clarification mi onl 1111 j luted out that ree entl a new liei i of imported larec bullish whites had been estibhshed it th it institution and further that i i ins and buildings had been com i leted f r the carrying on of im in it int null iti 1 al studies and con sequenlly in th interest of ontario agriculture every precaution would be t iken to prevent an outbreak of big cholera in the college herd this means tint the halton and peel holstcin lerscy and guernsey field diy previously announced for this week is cancelled tears program because of th numbers competing in the town ship fesflvins three winners were chosen for milton rather than two duet classes for boys were dropped and a boys twopart choir replaced them there were new classes for public school boys with changed voices in both rural end itxban schools test pieces v ere chosen by george smale of brantford thirtythree sets of medals were awarded a trophy committee reviewed all cups and shields during the winter and secured a new cup donated by horn by women s institute and two new shields donated by the canadian bank of commerce georgetown and the bank of montreal oakville frank holton of brantford was adjudicator at the three township festivals notice to creditors in the estate of john ottawa whitney security policeman deceased all persons having claims against the estate of john ottawa whitney late of the town of geor getown security policeman who died on or about the 2nd day of april ad 1953 are hereby notift ed to send particulars of same to the undersigned on or before the 27th day of june a d 1953 after which dale the estate will be dis tributed with regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice and the un dersigned will not be liable to any person of whose claim she shall not then have noti e dated at georgetown this 27th day of may a d 1953 verna whitney administrator of the estafe of john ottiwa whitney by her solicitors dale bennett 6 10 georgetown ontario notice to creditors in the estate or emily alice james widow deceased all persons having claims against the estate of emily alice james late of the town of george town widow who died on or about the 8th day of pril a d 1953 are hereby notified to send particulars of same to the undersigned on or before the i7th day of june ad 1 tj after which date the estate will be distril iled with regard only to the ihms of which the undersigned srnll then have notice ud the undesigned will not be liiblt to any person of whose claim he shall not then have notice dued at georgetown this 27th d iy of may a d 19m llod george james admimstrilor of the estate of emily alice james bv his solicitors dale bennett 6 10 georgetown ontario thb geofcoctown hkeaijfc wednesday throning june 3rd 1953 fagb 7 on sncedvale ave east at northern city limits thurs fri june 45 here comes the csroom blng crosby jane wyman 8at mon june 6 s bugles in the afternoon ray mllland technicolor wed june 9 star1jft all star cast thurs fri june 11 12 barefoot mailman technicolor robt cummiogs 2 shows nightly children under 12 yemrs free have your sso oil burner installed now i easy terms free estimates 55 down 3 1 ears to tay all work full guaranteed w bill spr0ule 4 elizabeth st s phone 1817 brampton mchqwf up nofvnvmoosc have the habit of using snowplowcd railway hues as their personal promenades ok until they come to a bridge then mr moose is likely to get caught between the ties break his legs and otherwise gum things up so the railways lay what they call moose carpets of aluminum between the rails and over the tics at spots where his lordship may need safe footing lt just goes to show how alu minum s combination of light ness strength and resistance to weather comes in handy in the most unlikely places and to explain why in 1954 our alu minum capacity will be boosted to over a billion pounds a year aluminum company of canada ltd alcan librarian attends hamilton conference rosemary jordan local librarian tterracd the ilt annual conference of the ontario library association on ma 25th and 26th which was held at mcmaster university ham illon besides interesting business ses sion attendants at the conference were guests of the city of hamilton for tea at the tamahaac club and viewed the renovated main building of hamilton public library pierre berton managing editor of mac leans magazine spoke cm the func tions of a canadian magazine it monday s main banquet give your name to the can-

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