Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 12, 1955, p. 3

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if our new truck now on the road to bring you on the spot fuel oil service wfcttb f or the dutiactrve green and lemon truck fakm news page s tub oeorgbtowm ntkxa wednesday bvening january 12 1sss haltom junior farmers promikeht at cohvehtioh j b w you would hsvemsn proud of y- sjj your junior had you been in toron- juwk mis rlcw kgcoftj to yesterday n tbe greeting we re- i ua- rltftbrwihiii iifin rf lnt rffflwmhonal hosg week the speaker was george e r elliott oc known hsrrister of u up two milton w takes keen interest in more records t peel memorial uospi- halton junior farmers mr elliotrr the tlnt for the mo mr 1 w wu reierring to the junior farmer nr h to stqve coal 250 nut coal 2500 w h kentner son trshigle 728s1 diacuu your fill requirement with u plumbing water system ken niw bathtooms instauid oa mmoo repair of all kind charlie nash mcdowell s kino sfot east tkunow 73s43 we hove so much to protect tut cmotia of our b own to ay of m pk prfc l evuhml ouhimm w ciuukt lol for ot eur 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conjunction with the umuarmwong of ontario feder ation of agriculture jt patterson president of th palermo junior lnatitute waa tbe first haltcnile encouneud jean was the refl amnion commute while iu1- tan jupondid not win any gold raejj- ali or trod ribbons they nvertheles gave an excellent account of them telvea in various part of the dftys heavy programme public lpvlna here luttont representative jean peterson of uiltop juniors was in competition wuh twenty five other youaii people from all parts of the province ot ontario each contestant ttve a ten minute prepared addreas and also an imprumtu effort uiss pet ersun spoke on the kuyal canadian mounted police in her prepared ad dreas and her rlfort here was in the opinion of many one of the top of the day musical compofttion id this section of the proerammr italton juniors were reprrsrntrd at follows iadka trio kai clements har bara cunningham and marjonr sf worth llixrd quartrtte barbara cunntntiham msrjoru- skworth lialph sensworth and eltnart mcfjt den the young people were fortun ate in having as their leader mrs irrn nrwtll of milton maasod ckalr one of thr niot plraini features of the rvrninji proiranune urn the nkimlhts kang by a massed choir made up of al competitors in the musical section iiitt- llalton dave pellettrrio wait the icailir with mr cttr a arcompaniht oairy damonstrstion ltinnk the da programme ilem tntallnn were slaceil by the pruvin- ial champion dairy team and 411 lltvnemalnnn club learn this meant that bar ha ha cunpinham and john w picket who won the provincial lairj and dairyman titlm at the bin dairy field day held near limtsay last summer repealed their demon st rat ion with some improvisation one month and the second for tbe to tal births for the year in leceniber the number of babies bom in our community hospital rea- chetl the all unohjb ol it thi was almost 50 prr cent more than in the same month in 1953 when the nupiber was 74 births for the year also reached th rcoord high of h1t this was an increasoof la per cljnt v the prv viouj hjgbf 1003 rlahed m 1053 kuj lowing is the ionth by month tabulation of births at peej memorial for tbe past two years january february march aped may june july august septrmber october november december there were ft chiilm day and three on new years day maintaining the averagw of ovor three per day or 03 per month set liiht year the final month of 10m was a very busy ftne in ill departments as will be keen by tbe following comparisons total admissions were up 100 over the same month the previous year or 321 a- against 225 in december 103 operations also showed a markrd increase from 112 to 108 as follows major 41 minor 117 in the x ray department the numlxt of miniature and larg dianohtic plutt increaied ti almost 100 from aim in december 1053 to 0115 in dec inb4t iail there wu a like increjm- of the set ice rendered in the laboratory where the iuiiiiimt of blood tests tot ailed atti as compared to 358 lu the same mnnlh the year previous further exidence of art extra busy month in decemlkt ii shown by the dail average of palients in hopital which was i5 adults and 10 babies or a total of r3 water wells do you wsm water pin yih xpin la ht oil nui wrtr well immibm for complete wlifctipn c11 brodie demiis gioqcxiowi tr 72750 oaxvluvijs5a 1013 1044 03 m 74 hu 10 b0 72 b4 02 07 92 101 07 102 04 87 bs 811 b0 81 h3 05 74 ioa 1002 1 117- iiblra born on grftnd uokmcrvolla promptiofu amvauncj grand union carrolls expansion programme is cresting new jobs for its employees mr ralph dlytle vice president and general manager an nounced today j k mike powrjl has been promo ted to the position of meat lluyer meat specialist mr powell was born in mount hope and is at present a resident of hamilton he was former ly meat department manager of grand unioncarrolis ancaster market arthur sauvr has been promoted to the position of district sales msna ger with a territory extending west and north of hamilton as far as dur ham and including the weston market of which he was manager until the large number of grand union markets which have been opened recently made it necessary to add another dis trict isles manager mr ssuve was born in winnipeg and is at present a resident of hamilton mr lytle stated that greatly increa sed sales in grand union carrolls has made it necessary to create these new msitions these promotion bavo bn made within the organization which mr ly tic stated is in line with grand un ions policy of not bringing in new huplu when suitable people within the company are available for promo- he arrived refreshed by bus for expert eye care runault 1 t walker i optometrist 3 mji i st north brampton conr abellh drug store ihom- oil ce 500 res 830 hour 0 am to c p m daily fvm n r by appolutinmt sightseeing all the way b another of the many en joyable feature of but travel alio you may ar range topovers en rout for brief or extended visits kentucky caves package tour s day 5455 from toronto return fare holl room doubl 2 nigmt sighrsing 6 meob ask your aant for details of this or other package tour low round trip fares subkt to chano ottawa uw washington is 35 atlantic city 36 u tickets and information corner cupboard c tfc 1351 rfejagg canadas largest iaak first to report assets ever 3 billion if daring the year just closed cnid end the royal bank matched strides on a path of solid progress in many significant areas of thev banks operations new high records weret reached thus reflecting the vitality and growth of canada itself marking an historic milestone in canadian banking assets surpassed the 9 billion mark while deposits of over 2 and loans of 1188022047 were also new record- making highs the bank nowhas more than 2450000 deposit accounts on its books 5fo keep pace with tbe demand for banking jtrytosew branches were built while many other were renovated and modernized to- jay thejloyal bank of canada operates some tbi 3 branches 71 of them beyond canadas borders each geared to offer facilities in step with tbe needs of all canadians in this era of exciting nuioobjprogress flew records tat by canadas largast bank 3m4tost44 a7v7s4t149 numbar et tupoill accsunh 3433174 ls0iz047 146931664 mumber ellnnchas 743 mm and woman en ttestah ever 14000 eden mills man traps hrst wolf- william mino of eden mills has ad m a wolf to the lilt of foxes he has killed he caught- the wolt in a trap baited with rabbits meat and then kil led the animal with a 22 shot through the heart tc traps foxes each year for bounty hut this was the first wolf he hid trapped r wolves were reported last year in the district but organized hunts tailed to flush any out mr mino thinks that many of the sheep killed have been attacked by wovesralhor than dogs although wolves are seldom seen in the district several others hsve been reported in the just few years one was shot near campbellville by harry hilson in october 1b52 and another by mclcod who lives near speyside jokb i the royal bank of canada oho of th wortjy grant banks orowfnfi wifh a growno eouhfry jlurphy whsts thit inour potk- et patt v pat in a whisper dynamite im waiting tor mike every umo he meets mc he slaps me on the chest and hrpjdrs me pipe next time he does it hou blow his haml oft y

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