Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 8, 1953, p. 2

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iab jeogetown herald wednesday evening july 8th 1953 page t fajth news the finest tv you can buy compare these features big cfoarw 17 pictures beautifully handcrafted walnut cablmtl exclusive automatic cinematic sighti matching walnut qaso at slight extra costl you can buy tv anywhere but what about service when you buy from mujjere television you are guaranteed prompt efficient service milliere television sales service main street north phone 435r a am champions harley motors phone ss9 john street jartt sioc in georgetown exelnstvelr m silvers jim mudie asphalt roofing new roofs and repairs phone 709 r 14 graham jersey class leader in june a jerseyjn the tterdot gerald graham georgetown mas high se nior 2 year old for the month of june graham farm valiant verna had 7410 lbs of milk and 385 lbs ol fat in 305 days the high record was that comple ted by the senior four year old wishtonrwish viola owned by david arnott streetsvitle viola won the gold and silver medal certificates for her record made on two times milking of 11840 lbs of rtnlk 720 lbs of fat she also qualified in the 305 day division winning their gold and silver medal certificates and producing in 305 days 11060 lbs of milk 666 lbs of fat the high cow in that division as well brampton iris montroyal is the high mature cow in the 365 day div ision owned by b h bull son iris produced 12 569 lbs of milk 692 lbs of fat missing a gold medal certificate by only eight lbs the grand old cow fairmount obser vers new moon is the high cow in the mature class with her record of 11222 lbs of milk 636 lbs of fat the high cow in that division as well brampton ins montroyal is the high mature cow in the 365 day div ision owned by b h bull st son iris produced 12 569 lbs of milk 629 lbs of fart missing a gold me dal certificate by only eight lbs the grand old cow fairmount ob servers new moon is the high cow in the mature class with her record of 11222 lbs of milk 636 lbs of fat made on three times milking this brings the total of new moons production during her lifetime to over 6600 lbs of fat she is again on test at 15 years of age looks like a cow half that age and is expec ted to soon reach the 7000 lb class owned by don head farms she is one of the pride of that famous herd woods milk coolers featuring woods exclusive pos itive- circulation method which cools milk faster more econ omically and efficiently than any other method known portable and dropin models write ob- phone robert cooper brampton golf club il social and personal celebrating her fifth birthday on dominion day janet daughter of dr and mrs j h chamberlain had a party at her home on edith street her guest included heather bar ber mangaret thompson christine earl hope cowie michael and bil ly dwyef wesley darou david and cherry holmes judith calder maryjo and tommy reid of bramp ton billy and hobby heasllp of guelph and janets brother blake jj dancing j every saturday 5 sing song movies amateurs j sunday nites t huttonvillepark h tnauvwmi mm farmers urged to use workmens compensation in these days of farm mechaniza tion form accidents are numerous and occasionally very costly just this morning we heard of an acci dent involving a tractor end a pow er take off ten foot mower the op erator while turning was reaching back for the lever and his foot slip- ped off the clutch and landed on the accelerator naturally the tractor jumped and off went the operator fortunately the operator was not seriously injured but away went the tractor and power mower through the road fence and landed in the road ditch ail is well that ends well you say but the operator very easily could have been killed and who would have been responsible why the employer of course never a year goes byhut somebodys hired man in halton gets smashed up last year we recall the case of a lad who fell off a load of grain and broke both hips he spent as we rccall several months in hospital and his bills for hospitalization doctors care ambulance fees etc amounted to several hundred dol lars the year before one of our maritime workers got his foot in the auger blower at silo filling time again the hospital bill doctors fees etc mounted up to hundreds of dollars if he had lost his foot who would be responsible for the compensation or rehabilitation char ges while we do not pose as a le gal authority it is our opinion that if the case came to law the employ er would be found responsible in a large percentage of cases it is not difficult to conceive of cases which could run up into a good many thousand dollars why oh why take such a chancc workmens compensation for farmers the cost of workmens compen sation coverage is at the rate of 75 cents per 100 of pay roll which would include the cost of board when supplied or of house rental when housing accommodation is provided as part of the wages paid for example a single man paid at the rate of 75 per month together with board valued at 1 50 per day would cost the employer 90 cents per month on a yearly basis that would mean 10 80 for farmers who hire seasonal helpers for 3 or 4 months only the cost to the em ployer woulfl not exceed 5 00 what are the benefits those covered by workmens compensation if injured while at work receive full medical care hos pitalization where necessary pen sions where permanent disability exists- widows pension funeral ex penses and last but not least the employer is protected against suit by the employee it is not necessary fora farmer to employ year round help to ob tain coverage provided that he has advised the board of his arrange ments and made the necessary pay ments in short all farmers who employ help whether on a year round or on a part time basis may protect their employees and them selves where and when to apply now is thtf time not next week or next month since the cyclone in western ontario in late may farmers who have seen the damage have increased their coverage ag ainst wind damage many many times unfortunately few if any of the hundred or more farmers in western ontario whose buildings were totally destroyed had anything like sufficient coverage workmen s compensation is now available to farmers why wait until an acci dent happens on your farm before you make any enquiry pamphlets on the subject are available at the agricultural office in milton or if you write the workmens com pensation board fleet 8c bay 9ts toronto you will get full informa tion and also an application form nor val united church picnic at ferndale park monday june 29th a small con voy of cars left norval at noon for ferndale for a picnic for members of the united church congregation about fifty persons did full justice at the picnic tables then a softball game between two teams of young men and young women one captained by gordon laidlaw and players gordon gra ham jean mclaughlin earl mof- fott ronnie mclean and beth mof- fatt the other team captained by bill laidlaw with players don cleave ruth wilson ron moltatt marilyn cleave nancy fishburn and mrs cheeseman bills team won after six innings 30 runs to 21 next came races for the sunday school children those under six years first linda shea second lin da laidlaw girls 68 years 1st sha ron burk and cathy swerdfeger boys 68 ricky hunter girls 911 joyce mclean sharon burk boys 911 andy van elk dennis cheese- man girls 1214 joyce mclean beth moffatt boys 1214 ronnie mclean norm shea young ladies marilyn cleave ruth wilson young men bill laidlaw gordon laidlaw and gordon graham tied for second wheelbarrow bill laidlaw and jean mclaughlin and gordon laidkarw and ruth wilson three legged race gordon laidlaw with ruth wilson bill laidlaw with gwen laidlaw shoe kick ladies mrs d mclean mr e m doane one minute walk won by gordon laid law pieplae walk won by bill and gwen laidlaw eavestrough1ng plumbing heating don houston phone 547w dancing every friday night stanley park erin modern aires band admission 75c upwellb ltd georgetown ngs v8 dundas intermediate lacrosse at its best georgetown arena this friday admission 50c and 25c 845 pm heavy duty and apartment wiring we now handle beatty electric water pumps sump pumps and will give you a good allowance on your old pump water heaters converted to flat rate leos electric service open saturdays till 3 pm mill street phone 240 residence victoria 2 r 1 4 ballinafad welcome new minister to baliinaf ad charge we extend a cordial welcome to our new minister and his family mr and mrs norman russ and ro bert of hespeler mr russ plans to enter college this fall to begin his training for the ministry plans are being made to hold the usual bible vacation school late in july miss mary jennings is taking a six weeks teachers training course at humberside collegiate in toron to miss dorothy warne will leach in acton public school this coming fall term marjorie warne plans to enter the womens college hospi tal in toronto to train as a nurse we have a limited supply of the no 1 massey harris baler make it a point to see this bauer before you buy murt allison massey harris sales and service mill street phone 100 make wallys auto body your headquarters for body and fender work spray painting acetylene welding ask for wally mozil at harrisons garage no 7 highway near normandy boulevard phone 672 res 612m jpftwl bkamvxon 1c7 ju delegation of 45 to jehovah convention georgetown will be represented by a delegation of 45 persons at the international convention of jchov- ahs witnesses yankee stadium in new york city wm r clegg says that the group will travel by spec ial plane car and special train to join more than 125000 other wit nesses of jehovah in their 8day convention opening july 19th mr clegs says that jehovahs wit nesses are coming from every prov ince in canada and nearly 100 coun tries to participate in the largest re ligious convention ever to be held in america charter planes corry- ing delegates from africa europe and latin america will soon con verge on new york large delega tions from australia new zealand south africa and the orient are already on the high seas some 18000 canadians are expected to attend it is significant in this material istic age mr ciegg says that peo- ple will spend millions of dollars tar the privilege of assembling to gether to worship jehovah god it will be a feat for the mind on spiritual food true faith in god u not declining jehovahs witnesses annually report a worldwide in crease of about 30 per cent in the number preaching we expect thou- mort will be bsvized at the hon l b pearson minister of external affairs and president of the united nations will speak ata liberal rally tuesday july 14th 815 pm brant inn burlington v everyone welcome aaibfi

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