Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 20, 1955, p. 15

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kihgsway cab 24hour service our permanent phone no tr 7- if pjkmh htwt nsrc kino prepriwr aj1 passengers fully insured paces or gatiize siilgluhs halton 4h program thi oiohobtowh hmald wednesday eraniix april 20cbuo5 hamilton construction 160 queuw street tr 73480 homes oarages concrete work industrial vequirements renovations tflllldino supplies every building need inmnmh for your excavating jobs cellars ponds loading etc sand gravel and fill call barclay haulage tr 73891 4h club member from ail parts of halton to a number approximating nealry 150 met at the- court home in hilton on wednesday evening the enthusiastic group of hr not only filled the court room to cap acity but literally had it bursting at the seams here art bennett assoc iate agricultural representative for halton end peel counties assisted by a t woodley chalrmur or halton s club leaders council ani other local leaders explained he various proj ects distributed club literature or- eanijed thenvrioi group etc etc with thbxiwiuti of the 411 jrain club addition members will be c eepted those injberested should con tact the milton office of the ontario department of agriculture prftfr to may lt after which date no further applicants will b accepted the officer elected for the rr pective clubs are as follows halt an ill beef and dual purpose calf club number of members 24 president iynne coulter vice prel dent kobert coxe lecretary-treasur- er kvrlyn mckay leader sandy hu- chanan halton 4 11 jersey guernsey calf club 13 inemberi president krnie alexander vice prntdrnl george crcenle secretary treasurer jean moffat leaders ueun ken klla m c braty mac aleainder and duncan mofft haltgn 4 ii holiuin calf club 4h members president hoes austin vice president tom hunter secretary irea auxer lurna woodley leaders i ivlutterio walter iloyle and c h ijwrence halton 4 11 swine club 15 nuin ihts president art johnon vice president iynne coultvr secretary ieorge reenlees leader angu mc- natib halton 411 criin club 20 mem bers president merle cunby vice president george jrcenlees secre tary don taylor ieader john w pi cket halton 4 11 potato club 10 mem bers president george hume vice president philip shepherd secretary jim storing in addition to the six clubs listed a 4 11 tractor maintenance club is tninn sponsored by the nurval junior kami ers with karl wtlion as leader this latter club is open to boys 14 tu 20 years inclusive residing on farnu in the norval georgetown and hornby areas of kaquesing township their officer will be elected at their next meeting italian also has two 4 11 forestry clubs one in conjunction with the georgetown high school and the other at the milton high school this make a total of nine 4 11 agri cultural clubs and eight 4 gardrn clubs in halton in 1053 and every indication points to the most luccess- ful 4h club year in haltons history oont ieavc it till the last minute bill bailey oive a call at the oil man triangle 72888 gold medd i scientist native of titdrsetown honor has anally come to a quiet- spoken modest untiring alberta en gineer and scientist who for 35 years- has benengajied on one of canadas biggest research jobs he is dr karl a- clirkv of the research council of alberta operat ing at the university of alberta at edmonton sinfe 1021 he has devot- d his scientific worjt ul activities to the devtcppraent of a successful method of utilising the vast area of oil lands in northern alberta ifva chief work of course has been to separate the oil from the sands uc- cenlly d clark was awarded the gold medal of the professional in stitute of public service at the insti tutes annual luncheon in ottawa this is regarded as the lop award in canada for scientific work and achie vements in public service clark is a native of georgetown he obtained an ma degree at mcmaslor university in 101 1 and re ceived a ph d in pbyicsl chemistry at the university of illinois in 1013 he worked for a year with the geo luteal survry of canada and was then transferred to the mines to take charge of a roads material tetintc la boratory this included two seasons on roads materials work in manitoba and hrituh columbia in 1020 the late dr h m tur then president of the university f alberta invited lr clark to join un scientific and industrial research coun cil of alberta to become head of seclion on road materials the em phasis was to in- on the utilization of the oil sands of alberta krom wzq to 1032 dr clark was research engineer with the hesearch council when the council became inoperative owintf to the depression he became a member of the univer sity faculty llr maintained bis in terest in the oil sands and when the kekcarch council was reconstructs in 1043 he was asked tu continue his previous invest iat ions while retain ing his university position as profes sor of metallurgy he retired as head of the department of mining and metallurgy in aukust 10m he i now head of a group of six men doing petroleum research for the hesearch council the number will be increased to 10 this year dr clark now 06 years old has many hobbies for many years he played he clarinet with the kdmon ton symphony orchestra and he kept in physical condition by playing bad minton he enjoys camping he can turn out a superb meal on an outdoor makeshift stove he is fond of swim ming and has done considerable can oeing shooting and photography he is also a firstclass amateur carpen ter years ago when he discovered that his clarinet practicing disturbed the children he built a soundproof room in his basement when sugar became scarce in the last war dr clark took to beekeeping sqwt i strttmth to lite onlu moderation aliesit cnarm jean paul ricnttr cticjkouse p3w of scutjram men tohe thiol of tomorroto practice moderation today insurance travel real estate walter t evans co triangle 72512 mill street serving your community for over 30 years 1b mmej for service a n d s a t i s t a c t i o n all year roundi synod of niagara convenes in may the bishop of the diocese the kt rev v k iliknall dl has announ ced that the anglican synod of niag ara will convene on tuesday may 10 at 0 30 am iay delegates from hero and the glen will be present farm news milton juniors win at drama festival the milton juniors one act play pink and patches was the winning entry in the second annual junior farmer drama festival held in the memorial hall at the ontario agricul tural college cuelph last tuesday evening msuutv hi the wy onfiienfa faster sbrvict effective april 24th uhm toronto md winnipeg saskatoon edmonton jasper vancouver canadian nationals k cut running time etc umts toiontodaiy 4x0 tm boptad lbs toi vwlmlpsg 3voun30ralaulai saijcatoon 40 hours 3 stlnutsi edstonlofl 47 hour 35 mtnotai jaipar 53 hours 35 aumitas voaeouvar 70 hours 45 ralnutal super rati ii 1x1 continental i continent rumilna tlma cut 5 hours 15 mwism 7 hours 40 shom 9 hours 35 aistulu lohovrs 15slmit l3hiun15slmllos ht tbsr caa ohrw y aw aal aw taawaalaaas wllsiaul smiiisil csl mouilljcoiauloltaeomuiloop4roloolvjovailsrfiahj iuimuto ruva fun by arrangement at major points 700 can hint- air and use it oh arrival lupin mat tit- m far ntrnllcm owl hhrawhuv as wrlas er biwm yaw total conodfan rtohoaal fowoaar agaal cilcnn dickson of mooreficld waa the chairman forjhc proiuamme of five oneact plays in addition to miia- ical numbers the competing entrfoa were north dumfries junior farmer of waterloo county prcscnlinff the happy journey clinton junior far mers of huron county who presented the little ked school house cale- don junior farmers of peel county presenting hikh window marybor ough junior farmers of wellington county who presented the darkeat hour and the halton entry the adjudicator norman tlroom- field of mount forest who received his training in england and is now a member of- the hamilton playcra guild waa particularly pleased with the presentation of tho halton entry and gave much praise to the director stuart mcfaddcn and all member of the cast jean peterson dill kelly dorothy ingram and freda mcfadden mr broomfield awarded the ozbum shield donated by professor r ii ot- burn of tho ontario agricultural col lege guclph which is emblematic of the championship award to the halton entry in addition dorothy ingram won the k howard trophy aa the best actress and bui kelly the p how ard trophy as the best actor oth- era in addition to those mentioned who contributed to the success of the halton entry were bruce baw- den gordon harris mary peterson john w picket and george swan who were official helpers behind the scenery amting the musical numbers which contributed to the programme wera amusing selections by sylvia shep herd and marilyn campbell with beth campbell as accompanist it was a most successful evening for halton juniors who brought back more laurels to add to their already long list of achievements ballinapad ltmtkaimifa5 womens institute officers installed new officers of balllnafada wom ens instltuto wore installed wheit tho ladioa hed their moctlng april oth at the home of the president mrs frank smith mrs tom gibson read tho installation reports went given by tho treasure and tho convenors and it was decider to buy teaspoons for the girls la the 411 clubs roll call was answered by paying tecs a salad plati supper was nerved by ono of the group the may meetinirs will be held at the home of ittii matir- r lee baker- ij

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