Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 25, 1956, p. 9

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the georgetown herald georgetown ont wednesday evening april 25 1956 second section travel notes england this summer limited number of t6unst class berths available early may and late july reservations for summer sailings 1957 now being reserved john r barber traval advisor john r barber agency insurance travel twingta 73521 mill street county civil defence men best on parade halton s civil defence company was judged smartest on parade and re ceivcd a shield signifying this when they participated in a swearing in ceremony in hamilton thursday no 5 company was one of seven totalling 600 men who paraded for inspection before a group of digni tarles including commissioner mc neil of the ontario provincial police who administered the oath of office others present included a representa tive of the anglican bishop of nia gara commissioner nicholson rcmp and the deputy attorney general the men belong to the ontario provincial civil defence auxiliary police formed to act m time of dis aster eighty seven of the 106 coun fy men who form the company were on parac headed by inspector tom anderson burlington men from town and district included bob barber m george sivill and george henderson who are corporals denncy charles tom beer george burt charles payne and bill beeney ltcol john r barber who is county supennten denf also attended the halton company forms part of no 2 district which included the counties of waterloo welland lin coin wentworth and norfolk the men were in uniform similar to the dark blue of the provincial police with black waist bands replacing the sam browns worn by the opp the rhli trumpet band joined the par ade in hamilton armoury bill booths taxi foi prompt service tr 72596 macs taxi reliable service tr 72641 numn features fast friendly farm service jhumat likes to make loam to farmer caih promptly bankable mcurity not required writ tor loan ntieely by ipmllt or phone first for 1 vmt loan or come in today imni 50 ta 1500 er mora on llgnoturo furniture t lot glht commirijthat 1ikis to iat til- etcumoc finance co 51 main street north brampton 2nd floor over chappies phone 1874 open evenings by appointment phone for evening hou13 loom mod t raiidanli it all luirsundlrtg inriti fiwnol flncne componj of consde strmatn to ijt onlu moderation s wis it charm jean paul ricfttr che jiovisc pps of seagram mm mit jttnl ifttmorrta pnutia mejeratio today winners of dixie cup trophy courtesy pco gazette brampton several norval district youngsters were members of mccullochs bears which captured the dixie cup trophy and championship of brampton 5 midget hockey league the bears defeated bisons in the semi finals then defeated barons 7 1 in a sudden death final for the trophy players and coach are kneeling bob hunter defence bob barrett left wing seated jim teramto centre pete harcourt defence glen evans goal john mullen r wing gay racine utility forward al socket r wing standing don thompson defence rex hemeone defence dave andrews coach bill mckay centre wurray hay de fence lrs miller i wing irani m iuiu t omnium aclivi iks ind nublie relations mrs i ornc luu mrs iliroltt smcllie histon eel rest ireh mis oliver hunter mrs dllti r nllu mititors mrs elmer i etterstm mrs harold dollop norm rntinf committee mrs m i aulhw mrs r burk pro star fourteen years bob goldham retires bob cioklrnm who emu up fioni the citorfttown hutkc 1c duns to reach stardom or three tt uns in the national hockcj i taiut pi iud his las gdint as a professional las week bob who uill be m nix month has enjoed tremendous success in his six seasons with detroit red winls and was hailed b opposme coaches lis one of the jreat dtftnie nun of the 1ijjiu he pined his last e une in mi nlieal when his te tin lost the lifth wim of the linals to liu memtrul the stank cup duly ntwspaptr repirts in th it he has been oftircd tht position of coach of hamilton s junior club next season bj detroit inamur jiek adams loklliam will bt conctntnling on a business c ircer from now on with rederal itimpimnt a toronto inn with his wife and fannk he his made his home in north rk i r smril m irs ft t r performing juniors boh joined i eafs in 1941 and u brilliant lookits hi the canadi in n tw fro farm news yellow rocket weed becoming a problem jew yellow rocket is fast becoming one of halton a most troublesome weeds during the past year yellow rocket has been reclassified as a primary noxious weed therefore those who buy no 1 seed should have more protection against this weed than has been the case in former years it is an early bloomer and the appearance of its yellow mustard like flowers are frequently the first indi cation that the farm operator has of its arrival on his farm at that stage it is too late to think about spraying and the only alternative is cither to cut and ensile or pull or plow it down most infestations show up in meadows containing legumes and any spray program at that sea son would be injurious to the legumes such as alfalfa research work in u s indicates that legume plants should be completely dormant at time of spraying experiments in south ern michigan indicate that october and early november is the best time to spray with 24d or m c p in wis consin they have found that treat ment in the early spring before the legumes break dormancy would avoid legume injury if control could be obtained at this time there is a strong likelihood that the halton soil crop improvement association may try some tests during the cur rent week with the hope of getting more data on the suhject in the meantime any farm operator who notices only a few plants on his farm would he well advised to pull them yellow rocket is a prolific seeder and a perennial furthermore judging by spcciments brought to the weed meeting in milton last week by med forth pewtress it has a tremendous root sjstem so don t let it get ahead of jou if it can be avoided returned to th season and stanlev cup te 1 most of the si wrist ith mirlboro loronto maple s ont of the 11 sned with 104j to hm i if for lh nuniht r thmilh s with a of tht klimrl hr k n next tn nt down lo weeks u is f unous rli il till ioilt and flcnllu 111 1 pittsburgh but within tv tnded lo chit ilo in involving iiis b in ir ae slewait for mi cy thorms he paetl two st isons with tl 1 hawks then w is indid to imml in 1950 in imttui pukim- de il in ilvin nint pi m rs and it w is htn th it his m ijor it ilui tarei r realh hit hull a itcltrmintd phwr nt ill limis he was rated a second lo die bj the manner in which ht thrt w himself in front of fhinf pucks and the sue cess of the ints thtsc pisl ftw seasons owed no small debt to his dc fensue work mrs laurence may is again institute head ntw slatt of officers was appro ed at tht april meeting of norvil vt nmns institute which wis h id at the home of mrs ftlward burk irls of tht 4 h kih hit orj i ishioniltts presented 1 skit hem to i i in i warelrejbe roll 1 ill was inswi rt il in p i int ft is it w is dicidid to lint evtmnj meetings fur 1 1 and june anel elisptnse with mutints for the two summer mon ths short piper h worrv was rt itl b mrs jot ium a re purl w 1 lmn on tht 50th annnersan of the i mil irr metme nts were nude for the m n mtetinc at the hum of mrs 1 1111 tint m i officers anel cennmiltees for the mrs laurenci mn preside nl mrs llirtld smtlhe 1st ice pusitknt mrs rdwanl burk 2nd met presi el nt mis r imii n chester seen 1 11 lit 1 ire r miss i nine m ijuirt is 1st ml mrs chester distnil di re t tor mrs kt it h ebb flowt r eirutner mrs ttlntr hunttr mrs w liter iielltr pianists mrs 1- j muira press rtpirttr minelinf tominittees agriculture nl inidiin ineluslrs mrs m ic wis hirt mrs lot murra tihtnship m i 1 kiuliem mrs ihmiltt n mi i iiiklilm mrs t wilson home ct 1 n units ind ht ilth mrs dnn mnmv proclamation daylight savins time whereas the council of the town of georgetown has pisseel a resolution establishing daylight saving time in the town of georgetown commencing sunday april 29th at 2 00 a m until sunday september 30th at 2 00 am tilfrfforf all citizfns anf requestld to compl with this resolution and idopt this time during the period specified john t armstrong major moscow ambassador shifts to ottawa john b c watkins a norval district native who has been can odian ambassador to moscow will take up duties june 4 as assistant undersecretary of state for external affairs in ottawa wanted so girls age 15 21 to work in a contest to raise funds for swimming pool peanut selling contest will start immediately the girls selling the most peanuts receive prizes 1st trip to new york 2nd bul0va wrist watch 3rd matched travelling set for every 50 turned in the seller will receive 1 point koistration at mcclure home furnishings 16 main st georgetown 1 transportation by lions mtmbtrt for girls on canvam of

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