Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 26, 1955, p. 11

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showed that a gross bujum 6 t2zi 00 kad ben conductd by the union during the yiar auer starting froili hcrstch 1 bjtl pli included 17510 loaned to ynembers on which inter i1 of 1516 had bttn paid current assets an0 44b jo ad ditioa to making money readily avail able to meuibers for loans arid pro viding convenient savings facilities the union also provide fr injur ance on all loaru to that in case a luember dies or u totally disabled hu debt to the unfop is written off similarly a member s livings are ufe insured up lo an amount of 1 000 v it no cost to the individual member this means that for every share in the credit union a member baa a uke amount of life insurance provided tree 1- rum the years gross carnlngi of call tr 73271 tr 72674 for your construction needs concrete work footings cellar floors sidewalks block work brick laying carpentry homes garages kitchens bathrooms remodeling modernizing mcnally construction elgin street near cnr station from newfoundland to british columbli cmada acclaims this big car value bigcar stylebigcar siie make the allnew 55 dodge the best buy in the lowprice field t25 the credit union paid the pre miums on this insurance coverage and was able to declare dividend of 3 per cent on shares held by members a motion at the meeting also authorized the directors to set up a guarantee fund of 100 made up partly of initiation fees and part ly from the years surplus elections held during the evening resulted in john glynn being elected to the board of directors for a 3 year term george tuxard was elec ted to the credit committee for 3 cars and jack tim leek fend robert mcmepem to the lupervuory com nrutet directing credit union affairs dur ing ium were stan allen president thomas niven treasurer harry hsywsrd vicedrtsident gerry ml lres education committee ahaimin and doug urgent who bad taken ovtf from mrs jean shjpway as se cretary thi yean officers will be selected from the same group ex ctpt that mr glynn replace mr hayward on the board of directors the credit comtrutuc in 10m and again in lt is composed of hugh 1 indsiy chairman gordon ingua and george tuxard the supervls or roiumiltee which dot i the au diting work li computed of r nc ivondolmiro chairman jack timleck anrt robert mcmenemy who replaces mn vii tor mcmven all tin directors and committee in making thtir reports and lumm inj up the eari activities felt that the ear had teen highly successful an 1 consult rt d it rt markahlc that the union had ixrn able to defray initial txpt ns s iruurrcd in orgnni ing and still bi able lo declare a 3 pu ctnt dmiknd prospect for 105 are t r biiht and a great increase tn im mbirship and busi m si is for sn n shut not onl en pi nets but im mhi rs of thi ir farm lid art ililil it fir miuitxrchip at tin t iniuli n jf the nit ctitu nfit tumult mit tr 1 j group 1 iu i lis husbands wives want new pep and vim tlmtisatwll ol fouj if t rh tf ri kauilolir i sum ujt kitr i rf mw vua vluliiy lryoil pi 1 c i lirti b i 1 m iroa yiw t viay nmj i w ti u ir r ult n i i 1 y k uquuutl ttut otjr oof al li dutfu for hain and kock facc concrete blocks also chimney blocks if oriole concrete block co w j mcgowwj hb lin glen william trungu 7 3471 outof town callers please reverse charges fire chief wm hyde mutualaid presfden georgetown fire chief willuln hyde was elected president uf halloa mut ual aid association at a meeting n acton last week ihe association formed two years ago fulfils a valuable function co ordinating activities of fire dipart menu in all county municipalities and establishing a syttim of prear ranged hdp in cases of large fires or disasters which cannot be handled by local firemen alone rrom time to litiu demonstrations and tut runs arc hild and already thi aid system has functioned during a numur of major fires in hilton chiif g u right of trafalgar no j is vice chairman of the group and an ther trafalgar fir man y rancis i hillipi is sicrttary trtasurer farm news plans underway for seed and bacon show din ctorates of the llalton soj r p linprovt ini nt association and th llulton hoi iroduct rs assocu tmn mrtttnr nn tuesdiy and thurs dj f last wuk tnudt plans to sion s r j t unt si t i rair and hacon mi v 1 hi i writ in nihtdulid for th mill n 1 wn 11 til on manh ti j jih ihis mil in tu luintulh ii n ul si d lair r ii iltc n and utl tl i ir h s in k n m f in p pu hi annu il firm intlin- imii r for expert ey cwe conault t o t walker 1 oprlomatrjst 3 main st north brampton over abuis drug store 1hone office 500 ilea 830 hours 0am to 6 p m dally kvcntfif by appoltitnuot annual meeting of esquesins agricultural society will be held in es0ues1ng community hall stawarttown thursday january 27 at 0 00 p m e taction of ofllcsrt annust p ports iviryonc solcomc it kh f thi i i 1 i o i ul i llll mm li t i r n 1 ii 1 ir tun rs as i nn th it thi hnpi in t il inli rl r n i b ir n 1 1 1 1 a ar run i ttiiil limit trail n this 1 u all n il it in i is m ilii of in t n si an i in a i hti n prow s con clus l thi iikriisiil alui if an h i iwr i ir krad s this is a trulj roopiratnt effort l ium mi unliistalll f n ill don mittht us j n sidi nt f hal ton jun i ir lanmr that his organization too uifl have the ir usual interesting sec ti n this will include in addition to thi ir i ducational displa3 fcpecfal clissis opi n to junior rnpi and t 11 club member plus a sftsial judging cempititinn in grain seesr i tc at in former ears only those with seed for sale are eligible to make entry and exhibitors must be prepa red to deliver the same quality of seed as they exhibit the halton show u one oi the ftrw seed fairs in ontario which is operated on a pure ly commercial basis and not from a show window aspect bfgoodrich footwear sstff in georgetown exclusively at silvers ahead in style ahead in size ahead in valued years big powe choicej newv8jwobiner6s chom ram tha wlw lkfh p hyflr vb ugna or two grot tk 116- hormdowar powwflow er tn 12mieru- power fowtrflow bpsdal powerplita automatic twnimlmlon tvallibklt alljht ntra mat with hyfim v otpowor- taka your pick tt doun allnew and baautltul body modau in thraa llnat tha elqwpeclai onuadar rint mayfalr for truly luxurlouaatyla alxa aitdpatformanca aaa tha lbshp diatom royal v8 tha attnbljr wttrapowertul elamontoar of tha dodga amlly v sm the 55 dodga vtittt mrjfondaign for the forward look ill el your dodgede sotodoahrt npwl l millst georgetown farm news graaa silage reduce poultry concentrate jew llu adtlriss of alfred ieathirbar row it thi annual meeting of the hilton ioll and crop association cvrtmnly cnaud punt of discussion ainonk farm fi ik just last nihl at thi annu il mcctinc of the milton dislrfct horticultural soclet we ocrheard four or five questioning the idea of ftidink trass silage to poultry it can t help but hurt the uua1hynfthcr t one the others seemed to be in general utireenicnl those yerc my thoughta too when wc first heard mr leath erbarrow speak on the matur two lors ako v brock harris rtporls there was also some discussion on alfred lealhcrbarrow s address at thu mectlnk of the soil crjp dir ictorole a few dns ato wp were therefore very much interested tp hear brock ljarris protressivb ounr lowvlllo district farmer say well his- idea on kras silage to poultry pas off anyway further conversation revealed that immed lately following tbe soil crop an nual on december 20th brock ator ted in to feed some gross sllago to his poultry mr harris has a laying flock of 502 and some 02 cockerels in addition he reports feeding the flock or 500 or 570 two hampers ot grass silage daily previously thai flock was consuming bctweon tea and cloven hundred pounds weekly of ib per cent breeder laying mash today ho informed us that since starting the- grass silage the con sumption ofjaylrut mash has dropped two bags weekly with breeder lay ing mash costing 4 05 por bag that means a saving ot between 900 atid 10 00 weekly in the poultry food bill in these days of the cost prlio squoeic that is a slienble item brock further reports no chaitgo in production nor in so tar as he can determine iripss quality ill know mora about j when my grass silage wins oul about tnetmffleot-pdjfur- i ar aald moc aj we cfmcmejjha building sand concrete gravel road gravel t fill top soil tom haines glen willmma triangle 73302 important news yes indecdl youu agree that when you can save a consider able portion ot the nmncy pre sently beinfi spent on food it is really news that is what i would liko to explain to you when i show how to live the new modern way with the fam ous chambers food plan not only doyou save mmey you eliminate those dreaded shopping trips this coming win even if this is something you have earmarked for 1953 act now and get full informa tion merely call harold skilling 306 acton representing the famous chambers t00d club 1670 kingston rd to

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