Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 23, 1954, p. 10

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ikfi r c lwimi ain jqnemrdha4 ran it raaoir mw- federation has day for schoolchildren halton community park lowvtlla wu a veritable faeeiiiv of public school bhlldran on friday it war the ooeaxloa of tha annual field day lor bamoo rural pofaue school children ataaad fay tha halton radacation ml acrjcuuora sacra ury a k ooouar and p w r bua aad their rnminlttaaa had a smooth runnina pron and thanks to favourable weethetv ev- aryona children and adults alike had a rroat aitarnoonc naansawaya township won tha red ribbon for tha beat township team in tha girls softball teams both in tha oreded and unere- dad school sections plumbing new bathrooms installed or petsaodftued water system repair of all kind ken charlie nash mgdowell 5 king street east tr 72842 i ii jyiit kh t fair view coffeeshop grill on no 7 highway delicious steaks our specialty chops to suit your taste appetizing snacks the pleasant slmoephere and friendly service of fallview j grill together with our dellcloua food offer 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htitomtm omm as paiiy day butlers barbara cuimlnegbjuii of oeosigtv tovvn and john picket of hortaby were named dairy mam and dairy man respectively tor 1954 at tha dairy day held near lindsay last wednesday the swords were presented to the outstanding boy and girl entered in the junior fanners quality uuk production competition when com prised team entries tram the var ious counties in onlsrip winners of the learn entries were champion county team barbara cunningham of georgetown and john picket- of hornby represent ing halton coiinty setond place mary mc kinney of ordmpton end blythe meek of erin representing peel county third place liruee wltmcr of preston and john cu- jesple of palt representing water loo county kinal selection of candidates for dairy maid and dairy man and tha twlnners of tha team eompetitlon rnsrked the end of a milk produc tion competition which covered thousands of juniors farmers throughout ontario the competi- lion was spohaore by the ontario milk dunrtbutors association to further tmphaslze the importance of farm youth in the ontario dairy industry competition was open to one team of two junior fanner candidates each from ontario counties teems were required to answer a brief set of questions relating to quality milk production following which the teams then demonstrated milk ing methods rare of the milk bouse and the proper cooling and storing of milk on a platform at dairy day judges were peter connon of gormjey a k sandy innes of drantford and professor harry fimsllfleld of guelph all top quality milk producers in making the presents t ion to the winning candidstei m o simp son executive secretary of the on tario milk distributors association told visitors to dairy dsy that the distributors sponsored the competi tion ss sn incentive to create a tronger junior tmrmtr interest in the core snd production of better qusllty milk the junior farmers who entered in this competition today he ad ded have done a truly outstand ing job of demonstrating quality milk production in fact selecting winners was most did i cult for the judges and they arc to be commen ded for their work because of the notable success of this competition ve fully intend to sponsor the ev ent again next year kaim news halton represented conservation tour twenty counties with around 130 delegates attended the annual tour of the ontario conservation assoc iation on monday of last week the lour included visits to the harry smallfield and parkinson farms near guelph where the party hsd an opportunity to see and learn of the advantages of contour cultiva tion and trip cropping the group also inspected some of the experimental and research pro jects being conducted by the field husbandry soils agricultural en gineering and animal husbandry departments at the college the halton delegation was made up of heave a it service of nasaagaweya township and george currie m j brown m a campbefll alex maclaren and j e whltelock of the halton cotitervaoon committee valley view openino mr and mrs pete hunter have opened their valley view cabins north of huntsvule for tha season last weekend miss uarjorle hun ter and mrs sybil trsvtss spent the weekend with them at the ca bins asiigeove silverwood ladies give wl program the wl held their june meeting on tuesday afternoon 15th at the home of mrs robert cunningham with president mrs w stringer in charge roll call was the flower of your birth month mrs milton bird gave current events silver- wood institute were guests and their roll call was answered by antiques one lady had brought cur tain material which will be 103 years old in july end is still in use one had candlesticks brought from england in 1838 another had a pair of scales to weigh fold another had a butter knife over100 years old a brooch a fan end a l yarn winder muriel appleyard sans two numbers srautn through and somewhere m vole is calling mr norton read a paper on aavioulture and canadian industry and left the ladles with the uiought that people who have deep roots in the soil are industrious and herd workings a flower contest wits won by mrs geoawe hendenon jr and mrs riis jaen hepburn itoehecte bird played for a sinaontf and the meeting tioftrlwttji avspdid jur mr and itrs krnaat molina lets look into your future maybe the csairiisn amy active fores isnt for you bat why net lad out there are deseaa of opportuaities car yea if youre young jttajiliy end eager to uara here s only part of the story if yours 16 sod have a crsde v1tl er better education bow about k canadian armys apprentice plan yoatll ivcatve thuroub tr ailaa traiaiaf ia eaa of 16 trades and siilami uutructioa ia nlijriif iliiiauli r algebra kaguah aad ouur auhjeets la addition youu receive the genera uainiag of the canadian soldier this is eonabinea with sports other entrrtsinasent end grnerous bolidays if youre 17 or over you naa enlist as a fuliybedfed soldier in the cansdian army active force tiers you cn duur take np a specific trad or fallow the general trsin inf fsvserrica in s number of amy branches if you in from 16 to 21 have a i matriculation or equivalent and meet officer selection standards yea nuy bow get s free college education while quali fying tar the queen s commissum you wu receive service pay plus board and lodging and tuition costs st college upon graduation you will be eoasssiminnwl as a regular fores officer with the option of release after three years isnt it worth an hour of your time to gnd out afl about the particular career oppor tunity available for you theres no oijigstioa and its easy to do sometiiing about it our information officer will see you st your hosna or al your nearest recruiting osfltea just phone write or drop in wow its op to you your army information team is at munidpsj office georgetown thursday june 24 open 200 pm 700 pm theres a place for you j s in the canadian army active force printing of distinction het our new printing equipment do a better job for you and give you 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