Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 24, 1954, p. 7

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the helpful ideas co be presented on interior dsxoratno land tea pi ng business methods advertising e housekeeping e public relations i uni thi director development bbanch ontario department of travel a publicity 47 coujol 1tbiit toiomto is cmii oc c j crw dapa forty eev codilbhom brought out a nice entry to the wlnelannlh arinual seed pair sponsored by the fail ton soil and creg tmprovmofcnl aaaocution this pojulmr event uru held oa saturday march 13th in the milton town hsjl the oat daaaee were well tilled aith twenty one in the single buah- ftnafas and eleven entries in the 10 bushel clacs the awarde were mad by prof r keemn of the field husbandry dept et the ont atfriaultural couefte the grand ctumidton award for the beet ex hibit in the eorn abow was won by fred nurse of georcetewp h r 2 on hd buehel of imndh osts with the reeerve going to calvin atuten of acton on his entry of timothy seed mr afllken also won che ape del award to the exhibitor bringing out the moatentriee tho miction tale of ten buehel lot of oats brought pricee ranging from 1140 to flfto per iwahel the 1 utter being the phpe paid for fved netrses first pi lie lot of ten bushel larulns only five 10 bushel iota or tutrley were out and here prices ranged from 1100 to 205 per bus auctioneer j a elliott was in charge of this feeture of the show royal bank apecul the junior tertian was lighter tiuin normal however competi tion was keen with carl wuaon of norvai repreting his triumph of a year ago by again winning the moat points in this trction and the ner val chjb ucmi the lleilon juniors pfxrll tor the club getting out the tiukit entries miiud lab tep display four junior fjirmrr clubs cumpelrd it uie section for inter- club csluralluiiul displays a k kuh of the public helaiuons dopl ot uie ontario agricultural college was the official judge here ami gave the top uwutl to the mtlton club with 1nlormo in secoul place don johnaon wins twvntytwo junior kunnrrs par- tlcijuited in the judging cutnjmu- tlon held in conjunction with thfl seed kulr under lh direction of art ilennett associate agricultural rtiiresentative the young men judgim a total of eight classes and gave oral reasons on four the top cnitctmt in the junior section was lym coulter campbcllville paul lohnwrn of milton wji the to in the intermediate section und his brother dun wus top senior aiid aljko the high contestant of the diy winnliu the t ljton co spcuil the 11 id ton seel lowers tnphy lor the high score in rinii closrfs was won by kruser mcnaub ifow- mi hvuldell wls the hlgti contest a nl in judging iotatoes ami hay and won the ifalton cream llut- ter co trophy while don johnson hiid the high score in small seeds und identification of weeds and koraue plants and consequently took the strathrotui orcliards try- pliy awards in open show class 1 early oat 7 entries 1st fred nurse 2nd and 3rd ciilvln aitken 4th and 6th c e ueaty 5th woodlands orchards class 2 medium oat 11 entries 1m llobort marshall 2rul gordon leslie 3rd calvin aitken 4th stan hoblnsonmh e h pasmore 0th ii craig held class 3 uitc oots 3 entries 1st woodleiksworcfattnle ltd 2nd harold hurren 3rd h- craig raid cusa 4 barley growed 4 en- trlee 1st and 2nd calvin aitken 3rd erwtn gunby and sons iui don matthews glass 8 jo buehel oat 11 en tries let ryed nurse 2nd calvin aitken 3rd gordon leslie 4th john m bird lib harold hurren 6tn e r paamore claas 0 10 nuaheis barley ft entrlee 1st t j brownridge 2nd calvin aitken 3rd rwin gun- by 4th don matthews 6th h b burktiolder ciaas 10 ited clover 4 entries lst harold juirren 2hd g how- erd gowlatnd 3rd clare smoke 4p jt j urowmridge claas 14 timothy ut ceivin aitken 2nd jji wtumott class 13 lai moeatoes 1st and 2nd calvin aitken class i krly iotatora let calvu ajtkeh claas 17 10 ears corn lit u a kurren it son 2nd brock harris class 18 hole ot hay 8 entries lat icart wilson 2nd it a hur ren sons 3rd j c belt son 4th and 8th j 1- chlahoirn 5th k it paamore clasa 10 ikjshel field chopped hay let it a i lumen sons 2nd brock harrt j an tar fares rs hctlen out 1st colin marshall 2nd earl wilson 3rd merle gunby 4th don taylor ftth karl snow 6th fruser mcnabb barley 1st allen ilrownrldge 2nd earl wilson 3rd don mat- thfws 4th angus xtcnubb mh fra- eer mcnabb wheat 1st don taylor 2nd earl wilson 3rd don matthews some two hundred were in at tendance for the saturday after noon programme where fred nurse president of the hal ton soil a crop improvement association was the ctlainiian here dr ii l patter son of the farm economics ilrunch toronto presented a most interest ing aiul thoughtprovoking address on co5t problems in lleef and dairy iroluctior the econd kker a gordon skinner agri cultural reiirenlatle for 1 1 aid iiutil county gave an excellent otimine uf the soil jti crojj program beiiy cofiductetl in hamlmnnd county flowers for every occasion dcaign work a specialty flowers by wire anywhere in the world norton floral tstlaagls t3ss2 georgetown a gresdtnatty ianclers of see foods wih no doubt be on hand to help look ajtw tfa oyaier fry this tnuredey tklgtit tomorrow that lav we think the eommitte in charge has just about thought of every thing and the nigw prorojae to be a real success we undetetand the oyster are in prime sjhape and tor the lads whese tastes do not tlj to them there u eolng to be louot otjier food- including we uriderstsshot dogs the ineeuag wtu tevet as short as posssbla and wul start at 7j0 sharp it is hoped that by com bining the two events frlus trie eneeung that the auditorium will be the scene of one of the blsjgeat gatherings of rnernbere we haw bad there in long time all the mem- bars sem keen on the whole idee and we know that the eommutpe hag done gverythlng humanly poaslble to ensure its succeaa oh yea and we have had a num ber enquire if its open to the mem bers wvaa byt were aorry girl this is one eveut trial la slrlctly stag ttie film to be shown are thpae of in grey cup we believe end are mooted to be one of the beet corts films ever shown not only have we e good night coming up from tne food standpoint but the entertainment that is lined up should be terrific that tught for instance joe harchment and his bunjoplaytng partner itoy luveciuist ere en chl television and on ihulr return from that en gagement are going to drop in to play for the boys likewise that well known h ramp ton artist vi nee mihjiitlord is rehearsing a minstrej allow hurt evmilng in the flower town and will arrive to entertain live branch members around 10 pm so no matter whether you go for de u titers or not come along for a first rate evening a vlnce put it to us last fylday when we were making final arrangementa with him a large evening of fun foollalunent arid food with spring ojroichuig we are b4giniung to har faint murmurs of fastball in the ulr last year the lruwn learn did not function but the equipment is still stored und personally we would like to s4e it in ue again this year wed be the first to agree of course that somi of th lads axe lecomlul a bit ancient for the gnme however who knows maylie they njlgtit hiive one gool mason left in them v its worth a thought anyway so ixiyi whit do you think maybe if enough tit you approached your for mer coach tatiloy patterson you might be able to work something out denny wright and he havo both been wondering about the pos sibilities of a house league nmong all the members better get your heads together with the sports chairmen and thrcih 11 out a zone sports meeting was held here lait sunday with the zone chairman hrlce smith in charge there was a good turnout with a good crowd of representatives from other towns lunch was served by entertainment chairman herb arn old no u 4n a series your hydro at work for you and yours your hydro helps to protect your eyes from childhood on okomaxtowk waiihi wdimatuy kvadnfc mkrdi a un mob 1 flowers for all occasions polled plants beddm stock buk artistic designs we wire floww rosedale floral 14 murdodc st tr 72952 hsalalblbairaiaasilliblill oil and coal m- furhaces installed sheet metal work 3 bonded roofs 5 f reatsom 5 aaaaaaaasaball i viu6arbutt rwewwomepulmbwj werr well c30twb job to vk3ur oeu6htj billoarbutt sarah street triangle 73638 jimmy brown cuitom television i antennae service hornby group at deny west degree ceremony on tueiday alarch lfith twrnty- two ihcmbcr of hornby diitrlct royil scarltft chpcr vlillcd with the companion of deny wert chnpur in the orange hall bramp ton led by the wormhtpful com mander jamci mclennan the of- ftrrn nnd men of the chapter every lnatallatlaa gnarawlal and ibmraa 24 houh service brampton 1573w were paraded into tho crowded hall among tho cotnpanlonx preaent were the deputy commander bob brownrldfie the chaplain tom warnn and the acrlbc ernie naw- on cotip mawter jack fox ond jinty mnstc in ontarios schoolrooms the eyes of future citizens are being freed from strain their vision kept unimpaired through the application of scientifically correct lighting made possible through electricity at home and at work also through electricity lighting is making work easier and keeping yes young longer yet this power supplied by ontario hydro that does so much costs sojittle for benefits per dollar it is your best buy in better living ontario hydro at work for youand yours ihfanwrtlaa warn oafwto hywwow l abtalimj by wrmiag toywr hyava mkiimjbilmmksim t district mailer ernie wimon were present alontf with other member lrom acton milton iornby stew- arttoun and georfletown the royal scarlet deerec wa exemplified on two members of ucrry wlst orancc loducs tho new lr knluht companions bclna nro harry worms of lol 183 fort rnrllt anil bro the rev john herblson ot lol 203 strceuvllle tho decree was put on in a most impressive manner by some com panions from toronto assisting tho ucrry west menubcrs the main speaker of the evenlnfl was wbro dominic dl stbsl coun ty master of toronto county lol wbro dl stall one of the best speakers in the ardcr urucd mem bers to take the positive and not the neeative view of the cnrtatlan faith he impressed tin his listen- era the main principle of the bi ble justification by faith and tho priesthood ot all true believers his talk was one ol the beat and most informative so minutes that many had heard in a lonff ume and it made a deep impression on the listeners line dairy west chapter elected and installed its officers for ibm and finished off the evening with a lunch in the haaement hamilton construction at your service every building meed discuss your problems with us tr 73894 156 guelph street pittsburgh ernes radio woods canadas leading home freezer the modern way to preserve food model is 18cuft has lots ot storafe space f sat freexe section herraet- icauy sealed unit counter balanced ud writs or pkonav dstttliio sxlsjcjiv ltttbnb usjolaiai cb- tffih- disibj

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