Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 3, 1955, p. 10

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7h m hbulb billgarbutt sarahstrket tfiwtrianole 73618 buy the best buy bh paints for lasting buy sold by twins woodworking umzhousi tr 72162 manufacturers of sash frames screens doors inside and out trim door hardware hook tile glass open evenings tilt 9pm and all day saturday mbs william ward birthday tomorrow un william ward 53 john sir i marka another milestone tumor row when the celebrates her 85th birthday mrs ward who aharea her home with a relauve urt james comrr la quite actire doinjc her own house work and enjoys excellent health brampton columnist opens bowline alley sparta eolumilat on the brampton coasenraler stair since lptg jack caaapeeil has left uie paper to go tale business for himaelf he will operate a bowling alley in brampton air campbell waa a theatre man ner at the time be enlisted in the mir force and served overseas dur log the war ilia reporting chorea wtth the neighbouring paper often brought him to georgetown and be if well known in town insurance travel real estate walter t- evans co triansie 72512 millstrect serving your community for over 30 year maiden voyaoe next swiwo hundreds of worker representing dojeni of specialized trades are putting the finishing touches on the 74 000 ton canadian pacific liner empress of britain in readiness for her maiden voyage in the spring of lso launched june 22nd by her maietty queen elizabeth at gov an on the river clyde the newest of the great white cm preis fleet i now being outfitted at the quayside of modern design the vessel will carry 1 050 passengers on her north atlantic travel route between liverpool nd montreal conservation council urge gravel control the conservation council of on tartu hij forwarded a revolution to the provincial government urging special legislation to regulate the mining of sand and gravel the council polnta out that the eiploltation of these material as now conducted leaves unsightly scan on the landscape tends to acre erate surface erosion and often con tributes to stream pollution unless gravel operators are requit ed by law to recondition pits at the conclusion of operations by approvrd methods of overfill regrassing or re forestation and are compelled to cease polluting rivers with the wash ings of mud and silt in accordance with existing legislation the frw remaining areas in southern ontario suitable for public parkland may be irreparably ruined with the unprecedented dcmard for gravel for hi eh way building and construction purposes generally and with the exhaustion of more con venient sources of supply operators are planning to exploit to the full the rich grsrl deposits in the forks of the credit area and along the rand river doth these districts however offer unique opportunities for recreational development which cannot be duplicated elsewhere with the rapidly growing population of southern ontario open spaces for recreation are more urgently needed than ever the conservation council maintains that the legislation asked for is vital if the needs of essentisl industrial development are not to conflict with the equally essential need for preser ving the amenities of the countrjside especially in areas suitable for pub lic recreation hli wife rev and mr john oatrom now of clinton who formerly minis tered at first ha pt ist church here district clergmen enrolled included rev william itldewell campbeuville and rev and airs john province streets ville summer pri stove and nut coal 2350 ton w h kentner son trlaaajw 73rsi for quick results try an adlet sixth annual school for rural clergy more than 50 ontario elerky many of them accompanied by their wives spent thisweek at the ontanu alh cultural college enrolled in tht an nual school for rural clergy new york state was also represented knjollcd in courses in rural socio logy farm marketing and nutrition the spent the week in lectures desig ned to broaden their knowledge of some of the problems and challenges of rural living soil conservstion livestock and field crop tours and new course this year dealing with early and modern religious drama were conducted for the isd es a number of the tours were hed and the arrangement of flowers and floral designs studied included among the students were a former georgetown minister and save time and trouble bank by mail when you bank by moil our nearest branch is as close to you as your nearest post box no parking problems i ask for special deposit forms at our nearest branch we have more than 680 branches to serve you ww us the canadian bank of commerce gaoroalown branch j c hart manager abigsfej ahead tiats easy to fate will use 150 tons of food at jamboree when more than 11000 boy scouta gather at nlagaraon thelake for the world jamboree august 1828 they will consume approximately iso tons of dairy foods according to dairy farmers of canada in fact one third of all the food provided at meals for the scouts will be cana dian dairy foods part of which has been made possible by the direct grant of canadian dairy producers and operators when it became apparent that there might not be enough butter to go around various segments of the dairy industry rectified the de ficiency dairy organizations partici pating were the alberta dairymens assoc the saskatchewan dilry aa eoelatlon dairy manufacturers assoc of manitoba la cooperative faderee de quebec the montreal milk pio- ducers assoc cooperative agrtcole da grsnby the ontario creamery l the i ontario cheese produ cers marketing board the ontario concentrated milk producers market ing board the ontario cream pro ducers marketing board the ontario whole mil producers league the nasavmenus for the scouts will use the following amounts of dairy foods butter 17000 lbs package cheese 0o lbs grated cheese- iooolbi milk 110000 qj and 54000 half pints ice cream 037 it fi anticipated that much ttttahutiei of ice cream whole j chocolate wllk will be con ihythe scouts at the canteens stepping out in a new desoto is a wonderful way to mora head in the world 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