Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 13, 1955, p. 2

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twl ccor6kyowm heralrf wddy evaint april 13 155 page 2 t at ksquksino council township newtott will buy truck at ust weeks meeting of esques- ing township council the road super- to undent was instructed to advertise for tenders for a new 3ton truck suit able for use on township roads recognition of acton junior far mers as county hockey champions was made in the form of a 110 00 grant the motion by councillor campbell sinclair and deputy re ve walter ltnham lid not meet with unanimous support and a recorded vote was demanded vovng for the motion was reeve wilfrid bird while councillors spencer wilson and goorge currie were opposed a 20 claim a paid to roy john- lion for a ewe destroyed by duo with a 4 valdatur fee to duncan waldie the township pay damn of jj for each fox dlruyed and pay rarnu of so to kred wilds acton and t0 to cliff davuon ln wit hams were passed ksquesings 50 ir ctnt share of hospital accounts for the lrt quar ter of the year amounted to 1242 and this has bcn paid to the county trra surer application has been made to the ontario municipal board for pertms sion to borrow 20000 by by law fur erection of the new school at milton heights to replace one destroyed by fixe lit year 11 a lvcr ca who audits the township books attended the meeting and presented his report for 1dm ytxmg people uuito for dsurcb serried breakf at easter service were largely attended at first baptistxburch on sunday commencing with a sunrise service at seven oclock sponsored by the young peoples unions of st johns united knox presbyterian and first baptist churches the regular morning worship was conducted by rev a j barker when he selected for his sermon title he is risen there is a hankering in the human soul for a life which ex tends beyond the physical lite he said evidence for which is to be seen amongst the roost primitive people and grelt philosophers god has fed this native jonging of the human heart in speaking to us through nature in the unfilled aspira- tions of our hearts unfulfilled tasks incompleted righteousneu and or the very nature of love jesus came to bring the gift of life itself not to stretch out the unsatisfactory lives which wt now live forever and for ever the gift of god is life everlast ing jesus came to life and immortal ity to life through the gospel lie nut only showed us the resurrection he has given us the power to live the life that u of the quality of hea ved itself and which has consumma tion after the death of the physical body in heaven itself thr choir anthems were master al leluia the head that once was crowned and kaster morning in the evening a choral service en titled i am ruen was presented by the choir under mrs w tuwnsrnds direction depicting the fcuslcr mes sage in picture word and song those taking solo parts were arlenr reeve mesdamet j hancock it duttrry m thompson i- thompson k blair and llcv a j barker mnin w win field i ieck d cole and h camp bell mr ivor williams was the nar rator and terry mar ley the projec tionist georgetown iga supermarket iga regular margarine 25c iga beef stew javex is 01 25c 32 uz 21c 5mio dewdrop fancy peas 20 o 19c interlake toilet tissue 3 29c wake up folks r f it will pay you to waiki com to georgetown tues april 19 barn day a whole barn fuu of clothing chinaware toys is to co in one day remember the date don miss our bargains in the barn everything will pe in one day at any price i fa tiosi large building behind oeoraelown dairy laivailun on main street johnson hard gloss ha wes paste wax oxydol 10c off deal crisco minute rice spic and span pint 49c i ib 39c slant 59c 3 ll cm 89c s oi 2 for 29c 29c quality meats spfciauy selected beet- boneless pot roast boneless stewing beef rolled plate 99f lb extra lean lb 39c fkesh tenderloin mho pork loin roast 3 lb averaf lb 39c swify mookimelo pure pork sausage iltirjoii 45c swirr premium r1ndless sfde baoon hlb cello pkeca 33c swify premium bologna chubs ideal for lunches lb 3stj fruits vegetables grapefruit site boi jumbo 5 for 29c florida oranges sire 17s 9j dux j71 cello tomatoes pica 23c broccoli florida f bunch 25c celery 2 23c featured this week i frozen food mixed vegetables fif old south orange i 1 juice low prices everdayi plenty of parking spacei 3 m m m m m m m m m m h h at m 11 m st m m at h m m u farm news speaker claims many dairy farms overstocked j s w is it cheaper to purchase rather than raise the necessary replacement heifers for the average dairy herd was one of the many questions ask ed of the psnrl members at the an nual meeting of lialtons three dai ry herd improvement associaloins which was held in milton on mon day march 28th despite the heavy roads and block rd lanes a goodly number were out for the morn mfi session to hear cliff morrow dairy specialist of the on tario livestock llranch mr mor row dealt with the subject dhia records as a basis for proving herd sires certainly the research pro gramme be in ft conducted at the on tario agricultural college on this fuhject is bringing to light a trem endous amount of valuable informa tion regarding the relative ability of herd sires of the holstein breed lo transmit type and production to get back to the question of whether it is cheaper to purchase or raise the necessary replacement heifers in the average commercial dairy hard john clark of the farm economies branch toronto admit ted that their studies revealed that it costs as much or more to raise a heifer to milking age than such heif- rrs can be purchased or at the pre sent time on the other hand it was the con sensus of opinion that keeping in paint sale price outside paint per gal outside white limited supply less 10 on all inside paint 625 575 contractors i home builders i wa have all your finishing j material nails all lift par kao s 1100 cirdply doors al lias jv00 shingles 110 ib 7s bondex s tb 135 gyptex 10 lbs 10 hypo oil gal ws5 shellac oal ss40 lino paste 3 oal n3s lino paste oal 13s drawer pull ltd upply lte mind the disease problem and also herd improvement that it ia sound business to raise heifer calve from the better cows in ones herd not economically sound prior lo the embargo a few years ago as a result of the outbreak of foot and mouth disease canada en joyed an almost unlimited market in the us for surplus dairy heifers and cows due to the high dairy cat tle population in the us the demand for canadian commercial dairy cat tle for export has been drastically curtailed since the embargo was lif ted as a result a large percentage of our ontario dairy barns are filled to capacity certainly on the major ity of our malton dairy farms there arc far more young cattle coming along than are required for replace ment purposes it was mr morrows opinion that if we are to improve our dairy cat tle we should restrict or curtail the raising of heifer calves to those which in dill a receive gold and red seal certificates with this contention we heartily agree in the years when we had an almost unlimited ex port market for commercial grades and pure breds it was perhaps ec onomically sound to raise practic ally every heifer calf today that isnt true and if wc are to raise the average production of our dhia herds from 8150 lbs of milk and 204 lbs bk which was the average fig ure for the year ending april 30th 1054 then surely it would be econom ically sound to veal all of the calves irrespective of sex from cows which fail to qualify in cither dhia or hop the final part of the interesting days program was spent in visiting the farms of fred and harvey nurse at both points there was much of in terest to all dairymen ed francis joins li quo store staff newest member of the staff at the liquor control store on mill st is ed francis wellknown local man who has had a period of ill health result ing from his experience as a war prisoner io a german camp during world war 2 he has been employed at provincial paper ltd since 102ft mr francis succeeds mstt tyler of acton who with his wife has left to spend some time in arixona serving also with raanagcr james ritchie at the store u elmer stief who joined the staff last fall plywood panelyte 1875 shat ft ip sparkling bh english paint beautifies and protect exterior with a oaf of lasting colour pav sq ft vafir uac w fir me fir 31e v- limba 3u vt mahooany 3oe special artply vtedply 16 c we deliver w poplar per ft 9vic s16 su sheathing 4ikw 4jxm 12c lie ad ik each marbouum jmanirfacturarv lltt brlc 14e hard board 331 7v4e 9e 3h lie open 745 am r pjn friday t 9 em plastic wall tile 15 eeleura cuihlan edom free estimates tower vinyl tile hardware fir building supplies 161 ouilph strut no 7 hlghwiy tmintju 73s61 ballinafad moving to erin soon after selling farm mr joa allan held quite a aucecsa- ul auction aale last wcdncaday mr and mrs allan have purchased a home in erin and are retiring after farming for fortyfive years on their present farm on the tcacock side- road we wish them many years of good health and contentment toge ther what grand weather for raster on sunday our church was lovely with easter lilies and other spring flowers mr russ preached a most appropri ate sermon taking at his theme god so loved tho worldi a duet by mr and mrs ivjrshortill his lovo u wonderful and an anthem by our newly formed choir were very much appreciated mr and mrs ken cotton and fam ily spent easter sunday with tho crlpps family in stayner miss mary jennings of lowvlllo is spending the holidays at her homo here guests at tho homs of mr- and mrs frank smith on good friday were mrs norman swann and daugh tor mr and mrs preston and family all of st catharines mr and mrs lorno jamleton and- family ot 3alt and mr and mrs bert crowe and daphne of wlllowdale mr and mrs ken rldler judith and jatuce of sault ste marie were touter visitor with v w shortilli and otw friends ta the community travel notes ir time to plan your summer cruise there is a fine variety of cruises en the great lakes priced to suit every podietbook your enquiries are invited consult john r barber trvl advisor jqhh r barbbr attttncy insurance travil ttmttjt 7411 miu stlmmr fcrinfi mertins of the wms croups was held in the church with the pres ident miss b hilts presiding the op ening devotionals were taken by mrs mclaughlan and ufi jease ucknery of the evening auxiliary who also con tributed two anthems a splendid reading on stewardship was given by mary jennings and miss hilts read in teresting excerpts from letters of our missionaries in various fields the mission band then sang two choruses in a very pleasing manner lantern slides entitled god so loved the world were shown by mr iluu with script read by mrs f j short ill jim kirk wood of emmanuel was present and showed some slides which had j been taken of the mission field in saskatchewan to which he has been aligned this coming summer mrs n russ and bobby are spend ing a few days with friends in hes pel-

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