Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 4, 1955, p. 12

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thi qioftmtowm hmald wednesday breolng may 4th ims page s rfgoodrkh footwear tits 8zttzk ti gmradew jtkewvty at silvers flowers for every occasion design wort spulryl rlowrn by wire anywhere in the world norton floral trlnj1 73512 gorotown wmem guests arrive nrwarvoub losimk j aowt slrlow j billgarbutt sarah street paont triangle 73638 building sand concrete gravel road gravel fill top soil tom haines glen william triangle 73302 travel notes its time to plan your summer cruise tsere b fin variety of ttyl oh tk great lake wtem iutt every ertetuww ere invllsd cber i hbncy tee chatting wiiii wii h b asphalt paving driving grading and parking lots almas hard drives home services phone brampton 2162 4 wilton avo brampton ruouu mimm combination sttitfouinntt a kteett avoir tad jt storm door til la eael just mis lower ghm tor ventilation cahfwidmmimmilml4 georgetown lumber conipan discuss child behaviour with home school speaker omk nlctf advantage well perhaps we should uy one of the nice advantages of uriling a column is uut oae can ait out in the tun on an april afternoon and feel smugly conacieauous as we push our pencil its work too but we must ad nut it doeant du tract one nearly as much from the beauties of spring as pushing a lawnmowec for instance w know we shouldnt comment on the weather in the column be came we write it a week before you read it and we ran sound sadly out of date by that time anything cn happen to the weather in a weejt even snow uut today ah today this u the kind of day to inspire the poets were sitting beside our doien or so tundrenched hyacinths the orst spring flowers gtye ui more pleasure than any in the weeks that follow and the leaves are uncurling in the april sun the birds are siog ipg the bees and butterflies have discovered our few blooms to tay nothing of the kids who have discov ered the neighbours rhubarb patch ah yea its spring amd with spring must peo ples thought turn garden wur so we think you might be u t created in an article mentioning a georgetown lady which piarrtl in thu month i ladies home journal its about rotes and the writtr s anyone can grow tllhsh rosts ily these she refer to some vane ties that wont canadian winttrkill and our towns miss issbclta lrcs tun whose honic in on marki l si is responsible for two of the hardiest and prettiest varieties jjisa prrtlon who movtd hire in 1mb u world famous in the fit id of plant hrreriini her work with h ties particularly is renowned all over the world hut until we read this artitlr in the journal we had not realm d she hail txundid htr tali nts in to the fit id of rost culture as well 1 nglish trained speculiit mis- in ston came out to jnadi in huj she worked with the utt irof t row at the om in utlph lunn tht first world n ar ht r murk wji mainly with igetalle tireeding tut even then lilies claimed her inter est and while at the o a one lily she crowd thin and m med thr corgi c crielman is still famous after being with the oac for nine years miss prtston joint the horticulture staff at tht ct ntral kx penmental farm ottawa and ugan intensive work in thu deeloping of hardy shrubs and hybrid lilies thret of her best rosea which continue to be staunch tried and true varieties today she named mohawk the u i llodnck and orinda remember these roses are shrub roses that is to sa the individual flowers arc not so spec tacularly beautiful as the hybrid teas but they are estremely bar dy plants and the foliage as well as the flowers is quite useful in ornamental gardening for instance the mohawk rose has a purplish red flower and small green leathery leaves it grows quick ly into a very ornamental shrub of rounded dwarf proportions on the other hand the orinda makes a large shrub up to six feet tall it is useful near the back of a shrub bery and holds its foliage until late in the autumn the spicy fragrant flowers are medium in sue deep cream and semidoable they almost completely cover the bush during the two weeks of bloom different again is the u p hen drick its sterns are reddish brown making an interesting pattern in winter but hidden by the good dark green foliage the rest of the year it is a vigorous bush and the flowers are large single and q ink most nurseries have a suppiy of these varieties incidentally- just a tip on indoor flower arrangements for which shrub rose blooms are much admired thr branches should be cut when the bloom has jusl started to show color crush thestems with a hammer for an inch or more and immerse quickly in lukewarm water this will pxev vent the petals from falling quick ly and the leaves from wilting after miis preston retir ed from the experimental jarm in 1047 she spent a year in kn gland before coming to georgetown now she is enjoying the fruits of her labours so to spesk her main interest still lies in her garden she has even more incentive with rake and hoe than the rest of us flower lov era because many of her flowers are from htr own seedlings including lilies rose and lilacs today weve just come back back from driving some of the choir down to milton to compttc in ihe musical rrstival happened to be thire when the adjudicator mr iaukhtoti hird director of music for ihe south peel hoard of hducayon had j warm word of praise for the fthtival he said men car the stan dards are hlght r and he attributed tut to the tup port und inter si of tin utmiis of the lounty whin we baw the tup ih ing pn s inted to hi winning choir thr thought occurntl to ui that it would h met for tht unmix is of inning thoirs f haw individual rmiutntixt of tht occasion itrhaps littu pins rrt sts or tun ribbons for t at h on tht n is an itlt a which might mint tht consult ration of some urgjnira hon a georgetowner who has he come quite will knoun in the dai 1 mwspaper field sm nl last salur day in town with mr and mrs wilfrid rord renewing old acquaintance with people and with familiar landmarks rrtc knowles who is managing iditor of ihe star ihoi nix in saskatoon spent his bohood and youth in cor gitown after graduating from ct or gttown high school he startod bis newspaper career as a reporter with he hamilton spectator it is about 23 ears since he last visited his home town needless to tay he could hard ly letieve all ihe changes that have occurred which brings to mind again the new subdivisions so here are a few more names of fam dies on byron street to help bring ou up to date mr and mrs john ii clarke mr and mrs frank spurline mr and mrs ed mcdermid mr and mrs wilbert k pnngle mr and mra richard hurley mr and mrs leonard burns and mr and mrs hene mar tin evtry child has a problem or he wouldnt get into scrape stated dr h roy brillinger udjif hamilton who spoke to the home school asso ciation last wednesday night in the auditorium of the howard wnggles worth school dr brillinger is child psychiatrist for ilalton county his ad dress was of intense interest to the many parents present as it dealt with alt aspects of child behaviour such a dawdling disobedience moo diness lying stealing and tailing tall tales he covered the different phe ses of child raising from infancy to the teenager uiss joyce nevttt helton health unit district nurse introduced dr hnllingir mr james ritchie expres sed the appreciation of the home school association to dr albvnger after his address and the audience participated in a short discussion per iod following d brillinger s talk ejection of officers also took place wednesday night with sain iertrice acting a chairman for the nomina lions harold marshall and mrs kd win hall were scrutineers the fol lowing officers were elected president mrs joe kmmerson vice president hob mcurnemy and hoy hansen recording secretary mrs john cummins corresponding secretary mrs ien uoyd treasurer lleg broomhrsd executive jack hunham mrs trevor williams mrs h s llarber ernie alcott mrs wal trr towend a social evening is being planned for ihe nest meeting travrl agent fuh lor mexican holiday mr- marlon harlxr of tht locil john it harth r trawl agency re turn il sunday fruin a twnwt t k wcilion in mi xli o mr- hartx r lad in intt n sting tnur trivt lllng nit fiuin mi iku city tu b4i tii surrounding coun- trsht ant points of sih1ui in tt r t motlu i i will ih- c 1 lritid tsis coinini sunday may 8th he uri tod itineintxr mother lanes haulage for excavating and grading ponds cellars etc top soil sand gravel call tr 72521 aar24 we have what you need ut lumber and ws donl nasd sloirs the guy il a firamant builders supplies frame satfa door travel treats for ptngfetnn farm news scottish junior visits in halton x e w in kcrpink with ihe policy of rec cnt years in arranging exchange vis us a party of four scottish juniors arrived in ontario on april 18th they are members of the scottish young farmers clubs and will remain in ontario for three months ilalton was honoured in hoving a brief visit from miss helen ncllson of strathavcn inarkshirc during her stay in ilalton miss ncilson was the guest of donna and robert mar shall and also of kreda and stuart mcfaddcn she also intended meet ings of both the milton and talcrmo juniors it was our privilege to meet this charming scottish lass at the lat ter meeting which was held at the home of marie marshall on thursday evening of last week miss ncitson who is a graduate of the glasgow do mestic science college now assists on her fathers farm of 320 acres thlf i is a mixed farm concentrating on win- ter milk production on the ncllson farm they carry approximately 150 head of pure bred ayrshlres and have a yearly turnover of between four and five hundred sheep miss neil- son has played an active part in the scottish young farmers club over the past 4vs years and at the present time is secretary of the avondale and district young farmers club in ibm she was a member of the scottish in ternational dairy team which participated at the inter national competition held at the royal show at windsor we intima ted shell charming and frankly that word doea not do her justice one has only to convene with her for a few moments to realise ahe is a talon- ted young lady in every sense of the word ilalton will always bajiappy to entertain more scottish young lad- ieiof the calibre of helen nellson detroit 1145 st louis 2900 new orleans 4890 tickets and information corner cupboard tr tiesi mat mrd holiday victoria day thla year will be advanced a day to may 23rd molt ing a monday holiday in accordance with a policy inaugurated but year call bill bailey the oil man a the business that service s georgetown tr 72888 brampton

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