Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 2, 1954, p. 8

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v2 mt tmomaktowh xaij wadnaaday kwtnlajt jub s um pack t western entertainment ank dance featuring earl scott ad the blue valley boys eden mills saturday june 5di adults me children ma show at 8jo dancing at 10 pra 1 f a oav paihrr m worth putting on wf is what we sljzklfef go help ug uohn vdukbv joft me q vou momk- have your porch floor and vt randa furniture o different shade thl i year by using our color ette porch floor and deck enamel num erous shades atalusblc al 2 50 per quart or 7 03 per gallon hope to see you stretched out in a deck chair or hammock jo mackenzie son coai lumber i building surputs tits major liu harimas gets top cadet award georgetown hlgfc schools eda4 squad a highly trained group of students who last year stood high among similar group in ontario again staged a tin demonstration in th park last 1iday lt -col- john r barber com- mandng officer of the lorn scot and lieut- smith from oak v 111 e army headquarters were inspecting officers and the lorn scots band played for the maath past and dur ing some of the drill work the display was under the lead ership of 4pt alan prouae of the school staff with assists no frovn maor- paul barber ueul altfn teeter and other members jot the lome scots top award of the ev ening was the col be rtjer atrophy ufn this year by cadet major bill hardman with cups also spwarded ui da any martin and doug wrig- gleevorth who stood next in order among the boys and a medal to don beddon fourth in the standing beat girl cadet pat carney won a medal a nd plaq ue dorothy tsoofc who was not only the best rifle shot among girls but was seventh high est in standing in the whole corps won a medal other awards and medals preset ted by col barber after the inspec tion included danny martin and lurbara bowman best first year cadets llest rifle shot danny mar tin honorable mention for pruflc- u ncy michael urtlxrrt bsrry tim leek lcannr darou sandra scott ihv hydt put wulson first yur honorable mention doug wrlgglis worth shollu cirnry jill chaj- mun judy mccumtxt t u id rx undi r 1 uditshlp of major iuul hortx r roikludtd a urlt d program v hlrh included de ntonstrutlons of rifle led by lt harry tim ink llren and rckt lauhirur by it 1111 kesllt girls it led by mlu dorothy parkinson of the stall and pat carney pret i slon squad by sgt wayne pries and lt allan teeter fleldcraft by capt don seddon and signals by csm sandy mjirkenzlt weekly sports calendar tonitevj the night intermediate rosse georgetown arena lewiston ny v georgetown ngs next wed june 0 pundas georgetown baseball teams are bein oransxetl for oufttf thew watch lent wvm farm ntws soil crop group sponsors bus tour bus tours sponsored by the ilal ton soil and crop improvement association in former years have been so popular that in answer to the popular demand arrangements have been made for a one day event on monday june 7th the pro gramme will include a visit to elms- croft karm oshawa whose owner george ii mclaughlin it will be recalled was the speaker at the llolsteln twilight meeting some two or three weeks ago other points of interest will include maasey har ris karms muliken and that of j m fraser near huttonville appli cations were rolling in at the agric ultural off ice milton last weekend the trip is open to all hal ton far mers farm news demonstration plot test carrot control due to the difficulty which hal- ton munlclalltics have been meet ing in getting a kill of wild carror on their roadsides the llalton soil and crop improvement association is establishing some demonstration control plots these arc located on the 3rd uni of esqueslng town- shlp extending from the hornby base li so 1000 feet northon both sides of the road different forum li lion atnl volume of spray using both the ester and amine type of 24 d s arc being tested the first scries were sprayed during the current week a second series will be sprayed in august or sep tember just prior to flowering the applications were mode by mod forth powlrcss custom weed prayer of trnfalgar township only time will tell whether or not the demonstration plots will aolve our wild carrot problem in halton session members will conduct church service i tegular morning worship uji conducted in st john s united church on sunday by the mlntstir itcv john m smith who had as his sermon topic when a man turns from god the scripture was nad from isaiah 53 and john 3 mr smith pointed out that the bible tolls of the great revelation of god to man of man s response to that revelation and of man a tendency to turn away frdm god and to live a life of his own choosing there are certain tendencies to be noted in this process of turning away from god namely man loses sight of the reality of god man minimizes the fact of sin and man eievatcs him self almost to the point of dteftca- tion whllt the bible declares that man has turned everyone to his own way it also declares that man need not stay tn his wayward con dition and estranged from god and his purpose this is the good news of the new testament man con be reconciled to god through jesus christ the choir sang thl anthem lift up your head o ye gates it was announced that the wor ship next sunday would be conduc ted by members of session in the absence of the minister who will be attending uie hamilton confer ence skinny men women gain 5 10 15 lbs cat haw pap too u tkrhud with bttul p natkiftc wlil il till hon imii ufi til outi usr hullumi tlluunctli nqtma ifuwnyi txxtr imthill uttti tkklykaas thou until wlw nvfl to td 4tl hrlif a rat daw proud of haprlr hlihrlih4iat fcodiai- thirjr think ik rcil vie ituiulmg and saifa building ionic uttiri in tank itlmulaali invirara- tin iron itn in hi raktum wk wood impfov appittaj arul dlivilton m food siva you miwa dm glh and nuuilihmaalt put saak nn imi liont mn 1 savard mallagaml llrithlt onl will i 1 gainrd 6 lha ttml n nrvnincii mnpr toej anntbar uni fclarc cainon cap chat p q wrtlm aiiwd 13 lb llaallh dm mr raadowa iwlinj mrt 4l 1 lairk- jjaand 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them open or doted with or without a tie theyre the marteit neateat moat comfortable porta ahut col- lar youve ever worn and youll and them only on i arrow aporta shirt come see the smartest- loo lunj port shirt collection anywhert choose from cottons rayons wool and blends corduroy gabardine flannel in plaids checks smart solid color all washable pick up a few of these arrows today i and pep up your loaf life silvers fob aiutow sponrs shirts farewell ssddened by illness of minister the confirctfatlon of ucrkcly uni ted church toronto held a fare well for a beloved minister and his wife last itiday an occasion sad dened by the fact that the guest of honour was unuble to attend because of illness honoured were rev j o john ston and mrs johnston who had served the church since union in 102 mr johnston uni taken ill in janilary and is at present stay ing in st catharines with his aon dr k m johnston iils retirement officially begins the end of june farm niws rocket is alarming ellow kocket a perennial weed rtaeniblng muctard li now in full lie is wclldtnown locally where he has often visited with his sister mrs walter gray and will be re membered at norvul nirtlcularly where he preached at an annlver sary several years ago a graduate of victoria college he was ordain ed into the methodist church and preached art schumacher schrelber urucc mines and mlmico while at mimico he built the present wesley united church he haa also served as chairman of toronto east pres- tjytery t loom a few years ago a plant of yliiow rocket wai a rorety today marly every meadow and pasture contains the odd plant and some iiflds arc really polluted if you are in the fortunate group with only the odd plant here and there by all means pull thtm true in these days of labour shortage it is easier said than done but don t fool with this weed it is a tremendous seeder it is a perennial and if something li not done about those odd plants two or three years will see it in possession of the field or farm then the only alternative will be to spray and spray and spray ftubbefe stamps we are agents for the wellknown warwick rubber stamp place your orerjnow at the georgetown heraid telephone tr 74631 printers puuigrs t mm

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