Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 7, 1956, p. 8

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the georgetown herald lnesday evening march 7th 1956 cooking school economist qhihwatni employment comblnca with valuable arpertence and train ing in canadas regular army tht pay it good you learn new skill perhaps a trade or train to be a leader you get a taite of real adven ture have a chance to make lifelong friends with fine men young enthusiastic a cut above average after three yean you make your choice to leave or ttay and make a career with advancement training and variety find out about one of canada better careers no obligation i army inlvnekrhen centre 1 184 king stteet east canadian army hamilton ontario wuwvutn muni finm w m hov hfanilolkn hfonimffofl centre army career 184 kins street but mj hamilton ontatlo j telephone z870s i or write i j lam ymnom un ooyoummtsseo prices wiu be up or down this year ll it doesnt matter how prices fluctuate when you use coop seeds you can always be sure that the top quality of co op seeds will never go down commercial no 1 treated oats registered no 1 treated oats sow with confidence bus 1 50 but 1 85 harvest with pnde halton cooperative supplies free delivery route days georgetown tr 72271 milton tr 82391 miss mary twible home economist who will con duct the cooking school in knox church hall tonight and tomor row night for the ladies of esque- slng agricultural society overorganized j e w a few days ago we had occasion to compile a list of halton farm organ zations to our amazement we listel 95 and we may have overlooked some we are now beginning to realize why so much of our time is taken up with meetings to the point where we find it impossible to get out and make the farm calls we used to do one would hardly think that a little county like halton needed that many individual organizations and yet we looked over the list it would take a braver man than ym truly to suggest which ones should be eliminated we could not help but wonder though if the multiplicity of farm organizations might be one of the reasons why in some organizations thye seem to have increasing difficulty in getting folk to accept office county takes action avoid rabiesspread believing in the adage an ounce of prevention a rabies contra commit tee has been established in halton in an effort to ward off any spread of the dread disease or to control it should it spread south from the north ern ontario area the committee headed by h c merry of oakvllle humane society and with dr d f damude v s of halton health unit as secretary num bers a group of interested county of ficials in its membership these in clude warden stan allen dr a f bull halton moh dudley hitchcock game warden ross pearen mayor of muton j e whitelock ontario ag- itcp and veterinary surgeons dr ben young nassagaweya dr c e heslon muton and dr fred brldg- eman nelson the committee has requested free vaccination of all dogs in halton by the dept of agriculture and have also requested a fox thinning program be undertaken by the dept of lands and forests a recommendation has been made that all dogs be licenced and wear id entification tags and all stray and un wanted dogs be picked up and destroy cd if not called for in 72 hours until free vaccination is available the committee recommends that all hunting dogs and dogs that may come in contact with wildlife be vaccinated by practicing veterinarians don houston plumbing and heating tr 72506 many valuable prizes as announced at the roxy enter todayi name the oscar winners thla is your chance to match your movio selections wlih experts each year the members of the academy of motion picture arts and sciences ou for the best motion picture best actor and actress bcstln other cutcgorics for gilt statuettes known the wtrld the oscars tho most coveted awards in the our tnlrii in ony movie theatre tht wlnnen o the oscars will be announced wed ncmlaj mirch 21 all cntricn must therefore be de posited before mid night tuesday march 20 entwinls vhoie ballots most ntarly match the official oscnr awards in cirht categories will bo declared winr ner vof prized you can vote as often as you like but anj entrant may win only one prize on the ballot below and deposit deadline for voting midnight tuesday march 20th these fums and personalities have been nominated ortictall for oscars by the motion picture academy of art and sciences select your choice by a check of an x in the box opposite the name jou think will win the acad emy award in each roup listed best picture marty love li a many splendored thing picnic the rote tattoo mister roberts best supporting actor ufst attoil james dean eni of ftn james cagney love me or 1 eia e me frank sinatra the man with tho golden arm ernest borgnine marty 11est actress susan heyward 1 ii try tomorrow katharine hepburn summertime jennifer jones love u a many hplendoured thins jack ummon mr roberts arthur kennedy trial joe mantel i kaxty sal mlneo rebel without a causa arthur oxonnell picnic bfst slfportinf betsy blair marty peggy lee pete kelly blues maris pa van the rose tatoo jo van fleet fast r 1 den natalie wood rebel without cause best story and screenplay court martial of billy mitchell interrupted melody ifi always fair weather mr hulofa holiday the seven little foys anna magnani the rose tattoo eleanor parker interrupted melody attrfss bfst director john sturges bad day at black rock elia kazan east of eden delbert mann marty joshua logan picnic david lean summertime bfst scoring of musical picturf daddy long legs guys and dotli love me or leave me oklahoma ifs always fair weather name addresss town or city province pleas print sunday baptisms at st georges anglican rev kenneth richardson officiated at the baptism of eight children and one adult at st georges anglican church on sunday afternoon children christened included doug las bruce son of mr and mrs ron aid clarke 29 prince charles dr whose godparents are mr and mrs d van valkenburg christopher charles john bernard and lynda louise cml drcn of mr and mrs john erabcrson ft r 1 who have mr and mrs elgin brooks as godparents bruce andrew son of mr and mrs j m heed 18 park ave godparents mr and mrs eric timms and mr k jubb robert michael son of mr and mrs p d hedgecock 77 prince charles dr godparents ml jnd mrs l d bun ett toronto and mr hoy whiles of hamilton s oil lttmaid son of mr and mrs jnltn i miller godparents miss irene miller toronto mr an drew johnston scarboro and mr an drew mil1r weston susan lynn daughter of mr and mrs donald white mill street godparents miss sheila paul acton mr fred johnson the adult baptism was for miss joyce hemhruff whose sponsors were mrs e barnes miss brcndd barnes and mr brian sprack norval ceremony and plays presented by guides last thursday norval guide com pany and brownie pack held a com bined thinking day celebration in st paul s parish hall norval this ceremony held throughout the world honours the birthday february 22nd of i idy baden powell the chief guide and also commemorates the birth date of ord baden powell of gilwell tht founder of the scouting movement mrs s r wood district commis sioner from milton enrolled shirley liphard is a kuide and presented six teen proficiency badges to the norval guides mrs woods also presented the war ranty of tdwny owl to mrs betty shcrrmg the brownies gave a touch ing candklighting ceremony illustra ted by the flags of some of the mem ber countnts of the world friendship association the whole guide company took part in a play written by mrs peter hunt the guide captain called the new neighbours it convejed the strength of world friendship in everyday life the play was a first attempt for the guides and was well received by par mts and guests in the audience brownit games were followed b a general campfire during which mrs e c reed member of halton divis ion executive committee spoke about an international camp for guides which she recently attended at the edith macey camp near new york campfire closed with brownie and guide taps and lunch was served by members of the norval local associa tion anyone- except employe of th motion picture industry and their immediate ramiliee is eufible 3 to win you may fnd as many entries aa you like in on envelope in the event of a tic or tie an oral or written tiebreaker will b submitted to those- tied all contestant nftrce lo accept the decisions of the judge aa final h winners wiu be announced on oidsmoblle academy award tv broadcast march 21st commmencino 11 15 pmeastern standard time old get pep vim feel ftf of vigor yean ymrmt m enw0men ow 1 h i j ornoit all emi tj wi run e j5 sw j m at ufticfliti wtesnsejnnsr cashnow paylater plan 41 now you can gat lb cash you need promptly and pat latbk la monthly amounts that are bandtailored to your income aad get that in the bargaini cea la i vbttphom first then w coma in tin cocuetldfrttet service at no extra coru txtratrt js heheatwma cash credit certf phone writ or come tn today and tee why nearly a million people chose smqud ua year learn 150 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court last week for illegal dumping of garbage in eques ing township a georgetown resident and a town ship man were charged with the of fences which occurred on the 6th line and on the back road leading into glen williams esqucslng is determined to stamp out a practice which defaces the rural countryside ten people have been charged and fined since the first of the year nine of these were nan residents of esqucslng for fuel oil telephone tr 72251 automatically delivered by ralph murfin oil sales

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