Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 23, 1956, p. 16

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the georgetown hera1d wednesday evening may 23rd 1956 page 8 farm news flowers for every occasion deiign work specialty flowers by wire anywhere in the world norton floral triangle 73582 georgetown at clm m fw tf ttftunc don houston plumbing and heating tr 72506 zs2aai nothing the matter with the rising em- tjatlow after they once set up for the day wiring commercial and domestic beatty pumps liberal trade ins time payment plan now available for wiring and supplies leqelectric commercial domestic beatty pumps 24 hour service mill street tr- 72901 travel notes england this summer limited number of tourist class berths available early may and late july reservations for summer sailings 1957 now being reserved john r barber travel advlter john r amir aof ncy hmuranci travil trlafifta 74jj1 mill strut isnt this weather terrible jew that is the greeting we get where- tver we go town and country alike we can t help but wonder occasion ally when some of our urban friends comment on the weather just what they would say if they had a barn full of livestock the mows and gran ants pretty well empty and not a seed in the ground as we write this column those who till the soil just have to be optimists and to have a great philosophy on life or they just wouldn t farm night and morning 365 days in the year those chores have to bt done is it any wonder that some of our farm operators do a bit of beefing whon they see some of their friends and neighbours do ing an eilht hour shift in industry for a pav cheque which at least seems entirely out of line with the returns from agriculture farming is definitely getting to be big busi ness and et it is still a way of life otherwise there wouldn t even be 15 of our piople on the hnd how ivir in the final analysis wt cant help but recall a story in one of the old school readers of our school das it tonttrned an old gentleman who was noted for his sound judt ment so much so thit he was frt qutntlv called in to aet as an unofii ual malistrati or judet of loc il dis putts afltr he inne both sides of tht argument and tartfulh wishing tht evidence lit would sum up his judmiunl bj statine there s much to be sud on both suits and that we think applils prttlv well to ru ral urban arguments nevertheless with fann i ipilj jtrjiun menls pjn muling firm operators in a pnte squtizt and mort and mon farms bt ine operated on a part lime basis wi art inclined to agrte with those economists who predict larger firm units and fewer farm operators and alone with this the disipptarancc of our surpluses with the possible ix uption of wheat however icain muth mieht be said on both sides f tht question suggestions for late planting bcaust of tht difficulty exptrunc id through continutd wit wtathir manv farmers ma find thimsthts- facd with the problem of altering tht ir usual cropping programme in some areas that cm be done muth mort easily than others further more with the seed grain already purchased and in most tasis treated with a chemical which mikis it un sift fur hvt stock fecdine it is just about out of th question to switch in nlh r e irlicr v intliis at this date u wc st tht picturt wi vi lot to trust lo providtnti that wi 11 not onlv 11 1 siedine wiithcr soon but that well lct favourable trowing eonditi ns once the sud is in tin ground those who operate lighter in m 1 1 um soils mieht well tivt eon idi i iti in ti pi mtm sunt train corn in plate of sonic of the cuts or hirk is to si for th i opinion troun 1 i ont imp rl int f ntnr in n ttt i hvbrid c irlv mouth shiuld ik an tin hi i but the itouth hull sintt wi wroli iiir hst weeks ui nmn fall whe i h is pit ki d up tr mi nd ush p i tun s in i h iv t rops hive bj ind i ru m idt comp ii a husbands wives weak rundown old ttiumji of oomim i wwk tirpd bck ht nd pcpi wt hal notdown old b- mai bodimfaick tan art 40 bo 60 try ottnx toafe tfcbwtii today inpy tnrif uttttjc tool tovl abty awd fttj twttllbm tfad mmjn aad twflmi un body fmi know gataoqaataatad or atari wtt ma nv keomt ithhdtmth aiasdraffm new holy cross priest fluent in six languages father anselm spacey new pastor of holy cross rc church has an interesting background and is possi bly georgetown s top linguist he speaks six languages fluently and has a smattering of others and there will be few people in george town whom he cannot address in their native tongue father anselm is a native of pra gue bohemia was educated in hoi years in a seminary at dinard fr a member of the capuchin fathers religious order father anselm came to canada in 1948 and made his headquarters in blenheim until he tame to georgetown father anselm speaks english french gtrman italian and his na live czech and slovak tongues he betoines first priest of the new holy cross parish succeeding father vincent morgan priest here for fif teen years while tht local church was associated with acton where fr morgan will continue he is making his home in the large house beside the church the former home of the late mr and mrs j m buck which has been purchased by the church for use of the resident priest bill booths taxi ot prompt service tr 72596 i twmm features fast friendly farm service kifaiu home mite tractor spxima planting sprays rbwmat like to main loam to farmers ceifa promptly bankable security not required writ lor lomn itttntf by or phone b for lvisit loan or come lo today leant iso te s150q e mare e ugnotura fvraltvre at i jjth omahtfl ikat iiris to at i ft ri6cnai finance co 51 main street north brampton 2nd floor over chappies phonos 1874 open evenings by appointment phone foh evening hows uam mod to mldtntt tl all nfiovndlnj iim fttuasl fiaoh cotnpont t camit travel treats for pkhgtw land france and ital has bttn a seminary teacher conducted missions in various parts of canada and the slates ind strvid as an army chap lain with three countries during the war hi studied philosophv in holland his theological work in frantt ind took post tradunte work it the gngonan pontifical universitv komt where he rtceivid his phd dilrtt in historv lit spent seven vears in tht armv serving at various times as a padre with tht british irenih and tech irniu lit was orriiinul a priest in franct in 19j5 and taught for throe ottawa 14 85 buffalo 810 pittsburg 18 65 round trip by bus see your local travel agent fofall bus travel information corner cupboard triangle 73051 mam street livi h iiitli tniwth ind m un hv stotk men m i b ficcd with i shor tit of triss actordinj lo lh pit id iltisbmdrv dtpnrtitunl 1 mix tun of tuts 2 bu hi isi ind pi is 1 hushil pi r acr or oils at i bushi is per ttrc make the bt st i mt rt nc hiv crops for sicdinj up to tht first of june millil at 20 pounds per acn is ihi ntxt choi ind is villi iblr if tht s dine must h madt in mid or lilt june h merg my pasturi m ly be supplied with oits u bushik ind sudan rass 20 lbs i or straight sudan tnss il 25 or jo p ninds pi r acre mrs victor tedder visiting in britain vrs fred 1 aws will be spe ndint tht next ihne months at 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