Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 20, 1956, p. 9

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the georgetown herald georgetown ont wednesday evening june 20 1956 second section with this a m because we carefully check your requirements so that you get adequate in surance help you get prompt payment of your loss represent only strong companies with proven ability to pay all los ses call or phone john r barber insurance and travel agency john r barber frminin karsy triangle 7 3521 school staff says farewell what council did approval given for gas rate schedule liill hardmon georgetown honouring a longtime member of the teaching staff who is retir ng on pension staff and students al georgetown high school presented miss marone inman with gifts including the chaise longue in which she is seated in the picture from left to right are miss rose piercey 5th form student leanne darou mrs robert hess mrs sid hardie alan prouse mrs john gunn blair arm strong a m baxter student council president harry greig damon roberts miss florence luke and pnicip il j l lambert peter pruneau plastering stucco work free estimates new or repairs i 55 ontario st tr 7 3282 farm news farm drainage as an investment jew punn thi list week of mi wt had an opportunity of stunk mhih ihinj f i astern ont nui ii mil mauds muaaasawe stnnatn to lik onju moderation tnrt i hi tc si tdini ope r it ions in etn tnuu b iekv ird thin in tin lit i if tin ptiinn in ful i nn f 11 pt mu ilk nm i that u tert in iv on m nl i ia 28th we wnt i n the f dnn of n nit ralph in uimon oiml it tlph is i m idmli f tin kempt wilt vejiuiltin il si html uul sunt si w n i us jf hi si ii tt i fanning on his un ill nils his i in i a ih mrsinillv i utiull ill it a nut i jim wr lewl hi ins nutl s inn 210 acres of his f inn it u 1 tost tif 80 per tin whin we wiir thin the spnng jr nn on tht tilt l land wis a p elun hii limits nit to this oniluswn ih it thi trt ittst h i nt in nop pi tikiwn is tithtr tt miuh or in i 111 lit itti show tin the fai mi i w hti h is in isit rt d nwis ire until on hi firm in ultqiule driruu an i thi list of in i tun u ntim pi ttins in i ii sh m s iic5 ttcnarm jean pauf ricnttr chctiouse wm of seaaram afw fs ahd if tomorrow practice moderation today in i siit 1 1 f ul f irmt i t 1 1 i nl vt h hi pltnn f mtiirut in ii i t n that ihaini i will p i hut 1 in jtinniiu t ni r if ttt an ir n in is umin ti it it wt n i pi till it mil iii il ifjllil tin ams farm news keen interest in hog competition jew hit i i idi hit mukitnif tunpttitim spnnsort rl b haiti n ii c fiod cirs assotiihon iltidi tt 1 t nines fni ml t ital if itth it il lin pr rimtri sluts id ianpoil prtul nl t f tin h ilti n ssou i tkil i 111 l tit iss li itlllll lllllfl t n s hit f i tn il wuks ii in mil iu m tin luiiulliirdl offitis al millon f ji tahnlati n s the i in till n t ntt is iht ith in nth heralds new format in keeping with modern times i new set up will serve both i reader and advertiser better next month the georgetown herald your weekly news paper will celebrate ninety years of continuous publication in georgetown in these many years the format of this newspaper has changed probably only three times this week readers will not ce trie thud decis ve change in the make up and product on of the herald the or qi al newspaper was a large 4 to 6 pige format w th 8 columns in width and 24 inch long columns this size re ma ned until 1937 and will still be remembered by many readers of th s paper however in 1937 a revolutionary change was made when the papei went to 8 pages 6 columns wide and 20 inches deep during the years since that time this newspaper has pro gressed with the progressive town we now live in and today or should we say last week the paper had grown from 8 pages up to 24 pages cfeepnding on the news and advertising necessity i th s week sees another drastic change being made in the herald set up for time marches on and the herald is keeping pace with modern newspaperdom this week s edition appears in an entirely new dress a 7column paper with slightly narrower columns to allow for a more artistic make up and giving advertisers more reading matter around their advertisements as in the past pictures will continue to dress up the pages and new type faces will constantly be added in order to bring you this modern weekly many mechanical changes have had to be made more man hours have been entailed to produce it and we hope it will be received with public approval in the first years of thoughtful and careful effort publishers of the herald laid a foundation pol cy of service and fair dealing which has brought many friendships and largely made possible the achievements of today and the story of growth and develop ment of this paper is still far from complete for as the town progresses so will your weekly newspaper stunt of tht lilml itions are tun mintine to ii k rilhir mlereslim i or ixanipk ue noli me isqius ini pit iuier had in uki ted 74 hots hitttitn j mu in 1st ind ma 15th if this nmnhir 7tl per cmt an n ii ntrt is a s issaeau it i pi nihil tr who is ilso sillinj a hot put whili ht hid inaiketid on it hnjs prior to j 9th 18 of i in si in itie the lra ii huweer hit i diiuntxr hit rolls around linn tan in a lot of ehanges ind th frul awards inn look quiu diffnint ii is however t neouraf int t note tint diipilc the rid stilt liiidtn tln1 hilton mill has i jhi ih numlx i of hut pi odiiu rs tth in inkrtsttd in rnukotinj i ii li pr linl sire testing program explodes a few myths j e w whin nlifitul inst nun ilion he i nn moil or it s untril a ft w w iis tlo sum of ns hdd hith hoj s foi i riiid 1niproimint in mi i iltli i pul ilion l shll think hi it irtifin il inst numtn n offers lit mmdoiis possibilities in the field of linstock niiprovitnuil houewr the ipirunei and re snreh of tht p ist few years indi citis tint mure itteniion must lit pud to the sinntific aspects of in imal breeding before a i hi nmi established the influence of i pi or bull is limit d to the herd in which he wis ust d tod i ihe silmtion is different ncarh riooo farmers av tiled tlumschcs tif thi si runs offtud b a i nn lis list nr the total number of eows bred w is our 115 000 or ip proximately 25 pir cent of thi cows in the prounce b using li quid semen it is possible for one hull to u tvi two to three thousind tilws in i jear but by freezing tht st mi n those numbers cin he multiplied min times now if all the builn in our a i units were of tht calibre of i onelm tcxal an ton evcruhing would be hunkl dor but unfortunately the an not not b a long shot as one looks over the results of the sire teslink programme one is im pressed with the fact that man breed and salecatalogues do not make a very reliable basis on which to select a herd sire fur thermore the offspring of some of our all canadian selections have not as jet shown an great ability to transmit production to their daughters on the basis of exper ience gamed lo dite the answer is obvious our cattle industry is not rome to be ruined by artificial in semination but it will not be ini proved if manucment of a i un its yields to the suggestions of the practical men who insist upon selecting bulls of popular breed lines a schedule of natural gas rales propused by united suburban jas has been accepted by gcoifcetown council last week council okiycd i rat charge which vanes from 50c per hundred eubnc feet to 7 ac depen dint on quantity usid the rates had betn first propoi cd at a meeting of the tr town north ifalton urb in h iard the pre vious week whin as eompdny of funis and fml board repristntd tuts nut with council members fiom ccoi ti town aclon and mil ton if diet pled by all three to sns they will become elfectnc with t ul a fuel board heanng tht rati s are the sine ds uikulle and liiontc antl lower than biampton oi loronlo j sun re id president of valley hill ratepayers asked nmniil to consider installing street signs which would he beneficial for mail delivery which he hopes will come to j ortdown by next fall lr reid said his association had been in touch with the postmaster mineral through the local postmas hr and had been told that lack of street sins would hamper inaug in ilion of mail delivery street signs arc important in ihems ives in such a large town he said sid hardie president of sun bum ralcp ivors said he had been told by council last fall thit street siuns would be considered hut he hid hi u d nolhinf smc mioi armstrong said he wis sin prist d th it the lovli mnenl would till a lattpavers jjroup suth a thine without notifwng ouncil tin lasl survey made showed 2100 points of call in eoi tt town and hi understood 2500 are niecssaiy h foie ottawa will considtr thliun seivici ci 1 iro dale snd thit mxl idr nidy be a critical ear in town financing and he is concerned that lixts do not git abovi the budett of the mrui man a s5 000 ex penditure for street sitns wo lid mi in a hdlf mill tax inereasi he snd pinante minister megilvrdy re minded council that next year there will be heavy payments on debenture debt incurred this year the mayor asked the road com mittce to present reused estimates for street signs at a future meeting and finance committee to consider if the money could be available meanwhile council will write to the postmaster general to ascertain the mail delivery qualifications maybe i ii be taken up wrong but i think the idea of ratepayers organizations contacting govern ment and other outside agencies on their own has gone far enough said cr alfred sykcs he said it puts council in a dif ficult position if they write to a government agency when someone else has already done so do ratepayers as democratic people have to come here and ask what we can do said mr reid mr sykes replied that he did not mean to interfere with any demo cratic rights but he feels that rate payers owe an obligation to their elected representatives to first con suit council mr hardie said that he and mr mr reid had met with the horti cultural society and will cooperate with them in a survey particularly in the treeless new subdivisions which will lead to a future tree planting program keith barber presented a peti tion signed by a majority of resi dents on the east side of union st asking for a curb so surface drain atc would be funnelled to a corner slorm sewer mr barber said a previous peti tion for a sidewalk had been with drawn in favour of the curb coun til left the matter with the dad committee and engineer for study and a cost estimate mac s taxi reliable service tr 72641 where conventional paints fail cd bitelpuh paint just wont peel guaranfmd bttifrpioof on previously unpointed wood whm mlfprlnwd guaranteed nor blbter mbtant on prevtoudy painted wood no tpedal primer un wwtrproor a low iheen atfcyd paint available in ranch whlta and tsbeavhmdmidefc color tarda ovogomw beayer lumber phone tr 73211 georgetown ont monster bingo 1000 jackpot game 1425 prizes sponsored by georgetown lioni club georgetown arena friday june 29th 815 pm lucky draw for clothes dryer 100 admission includes free card and 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