Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 23, 1955, p. 3

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jj w i j- phone lines ring for hockey score art scott believe even more in the power of herald advertising af ter last weekend j conceiving the idea of a phone service for results of the hockey- game in sundridge this local car dealer used a small apace- in last weeks herald to tell people about u result the two phone lines at the garage rang steadily all ev ening with the last call coming about 100 pm mrs scott and their daughter san dra who msaneri the phone- estima ted uut over u hundred calls were received and at an extra bonus to their advertising the phone started ringing again sunday morning and se- vera eallt came in tben too farm new agriculture revolution during quarter century j fcw when we visited the farm ot har vey nurse at aahgrove this past week we couldnt help but wonder what would my dad and others of his gen eration think if they could come back and see what has taken plaee in agri culture in the past 25 or sq years they were of the generation who in their youth had swung the cradle who later had followed the reaper and jhen came the unbelievable day of the sewbinder they started out in the days when the flail was the medium o threshing out the grain thehcarae the threshing unit powered one week only mil tl bcauufrd ts piece t aiuc iso value tv lh buu two cou1i bo tu thru cowu cwl iou thptt r cloiii one load tmi hw- tfsd dam skmt tvo pillow cat oj one am arnpo all- wool slaolot vunoauno iiictiilyet i 4ryi vvlu tkju tpmatji swl htliibatt mit i iwtii ytwr tudm wtm lout lock tkoy tawtj loo smuk- mm fctvti ivfl v- pa kooat cllfc- toft iwtfitw coaftuuir sovm you tfe worst b f all two lu cooool looo to loo om of ovoo eotlfod chyot moe see the new i sjffl 29930 long ttkms coui w ms a busoemtmattoel richardsons hardware majn street tr 73501 by bone even we can remember th old steim emfiw which io our youth seemed to require an awful lot of water to be pumped from the creek and the piles of rails for fuel and the separator with its feeding table where two men used to stand one to cut bands and the other to feed and the carriers which conveyed the straw out to the men en the stack those werethe days when they really built stacks however to get hack to the harvey nuvte farm what did we aee that startled us so auefet well really nothing that we had not seen elsewhere but here it was n halloo county and on thejarro of a dirt- farmer ijewvu a farm of 200 acres carrying between 39 and 40 milking cows the old wooden stable was totally inadequate to cobe with an enterprise of this scope so rather than rip out the old stable and put in steel which would coat plenty in theic days lurvey has eroded a laafink barn 40x70 with laminated raf- uts in orte md li a milking parlour which will handle four rowi at a clip snd the milk will yo direct through klss piping to one of those much maligned bulk coolers- kaxlirr in the week we bsd atten drd a pieeting o the directorate of hal ton milk producers and there wr beard irwin hartley of oxford county newly elected president of the toronto milk product snd others comment on bulk cooler and tank trucks etc from their comments it definitely looks that whether we like it or not bulk haul inn is on the way wp question if harvey is any more in favour of it than the rest of us but he had to hav a new milk house so decided wtmltfm ult u well put in tnc butt cooler when he was at it snd be rra dy when bulk hauling cant be i tailed oil any longer certainly to one of our vintage his setup looks like a res labour saver we know that ma ny halton dairymen will want lo see the letup on the harvey nurse farm so with harveys approval we plan to make his farm one of the two to be visited when we hold the snnusl meeting of hiltons three dim a groups on mondsy sfsrch 28th moftval musical cenort 1y korvil scheel pupils norval public school held their an nual spring concert in the anglican church hall on monday march 14th there was an excellent attendance of parents and the hall was filled to cap acity in his introductory remarks mr copeland welcomed the parents and ei plained that the concert wu in part a preparation for the festival at the end of the month one of the aims of the concert was to give the chil- dren confidence in faciaf large audience the programme renresen- ted the choral and individual work of ili grade alter the singing of 0n canada by the school rhalr the concert open- yriut rhythm band numbers ably rwiucud by unde shea of grade 1 songs and choral readings by grades 1 and 2 the junior grades then pre- sentrd some solo numbers and the junior choir sang the way to lon don town some comic relief was provided by the square dancing of the senior hootn lupils in costume represent in grandma grandpa and the hired man etc one topical feature of the evenings entertainment was the irish svrlection this included the square dance the wearing o the green wry nimbly eieculrd by intermed- isttt room pupils dressed suitably in green coatumes when irish kyes are smiling by nancy grasby did your mother come krom ireland by bonnie mcmeekln and guitar solo by don murray among the numbers rendered by the senior choir were the forty seconcf psalm now the moon is shining snd ear ly one morning mr copeland is to be com pi i men ted on his choral numbers and with page 3 yum cibfccbtowtj htf ealb wednesday evening march a isa it pays to advkimse airway vacuum cleaners service rags and supplies tuanou 734s7 46 out wiihwfftn rtftrsrt lnatiy way from the fine performance given by sll pupili ipecisl mention should be made of the choral rendering of a vesper hynm by grades 3 4 snd 5 snd of the very fine singing by joyce mclean of believe me if sll those endearing young charms which wss one of the highlights of the ev enings entertainment the evening ended with the singing of the queen by the school choir in his closing ipeech mr copeland thanked the parents snd children for their cooper ation and he had a special word of thanks for the help given him by the teachers mrs cascadden miss carson snd mr crawford douglas who assis ted at the pisno he also complimen ted mrs stamp for the fine costumes she nsd made for the children on the whole norval public school could be proud of their concert which must have meant a great deal of hard work for all concerned yfl e must dear our tradeinstock to make room for new appliances admiral 21- console 130 17 console 100 17 tabu model with base 80 westihghouse 17 console 0 radio consou m radiorecordflaytlc comb a radkwtfcoidchanoit comb 35 mantel radios from 750 we proudly announce the completely new line of general tlectris famous washers ranges refrigerators we can assure you ik same eourteew meunt 34hour servue wigo radio television 32 main strkt trhaitok 73376 marconi tv ii- a fine tv set at a price you can afford 21 vvlumin1zed pkrtoltuber 22995 17 alumimized picture tube 17995 no down p from 3 ja week aerial jnstauation at minimum cost 90 days free service ritisn radio oi jetevision store k wel w y mi1 trianbu 7j37 sp ec 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machine which will aid the svork of superintendent harry savings chalrman- c the mettlng members of theboard are miss annie ryan secretary kejs netb rmacdooald george muckarlv r v macconaick in wltt

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