Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 17, 1957, p. 15

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4 f 1 ii v v if 2 v v- v4 vvsmftttttn san concrrtb gravel road gravel fiul and tcp soil stomavworic torn haines gton williams t 743u www in according to the final reparjloi the ittbh census of canada the population ot halton county has increased 8wh in the past- fiv years in 1961 the total popula- flon tot halton county was 40d3 the population now totals as of june x 1958 6297 with the male population totalling 34632 nd the females totalling 33665 breaking the figures down into towns and townships with thevpre snt pop and the lwl to- halton population increase i shows trafalgar vebson vaj9 suestn 8e2q 4012 nassajpiweya wawd oak- yjue 9b3 w10 burlington 9127 017x fieotewn v3 s ttton 4l 2451 acton 378 880 wl brontea0il7 the report shows the following totals for males and females to be am fenuoes trafalgar 60 6v329 nelson a 6tiv baquesing lj685 138 nassagaweya u 1158 1403 oakvdle 4j07 burlington i 4421 4706 georgetown 1z jl964 x9b8 milton 2480 2144 acton ibm 1784 bronte l 1053 971 if vu used in an office 1 y9jlrndlt at georgetown office supplies ltd mill street muckart bldg triangle 73452 farm outlook release available county office j e w the spring and summer issue of the ontario- farm business is just off the press and copies may be se cured at the- agrciultural office in hilton aside from the outlook for beef cattle hogs cream cheese dairy cows wheat and small seeds the issue contains some interesting articles on such we your vote and influence to topics as 1 program 2 concepts etc the us sou parity some bank basic your ubtfd candidate rvvwar restdentof for years where he was bora mr dick is your liberal candidate for halton county m the federal elec tion june 10th with one excep tion of 4 years spent to active service overseas in worldwar h mr dick has practised law in his home town since 1937 he has always been active in church and community life being a charter president of the rotary club of milton served as a member of milton town council for five years two terms as reeve warden of halton county in 1951 and chalr- of moton public school board in 1854 an experienced public servant he would apprect elect him on june 10th published by the halton libesal association beaver lumber build and save using pole type construction you can reduce building costs 50 ie in and see us for building plan service and pressure creosoted material clear span 24 x 70 machine shed only 1345 loose housing barn low cot and easy to build save money time and labour costs the quick and simple construction of permanent pole type farm buildings using beaver pressure treated poles posts and lumber can save you money you save up 4o 50 per cent on build ing costs alone because you can do the work yourself without skilled help jfio notching or mortising in the framing rafters and supports are nailed directly to the poles and sawed to fit with pressure treated poles as building supports you eliminate foundations and footins no concrete no jorm work and no excavation a great saving you also save money on mainten ance and replacement costs because beaver pressure treated poles and splash boards give you up to 5b years of trouble free service the simplicity of design and ease of construction re quires no skilled labour or special tools you just set poles like fence posts add simple framing siding and roofing and the job is done two men without previous experience can do the job tva j id 42 96 fr only 2750 longer ufe lasting strength good appearance little or no maintenance the pricing of typical pole type buildings shown will give you a good idea of how in pole frame buodingi are compare costs with conventional buildings youll be amazed when you figure out your lab our material and time saving with easytofollow beaver plans using standard sixe material you keep waste to a minimum all plans are basic and easy to adapt to your farm building programme write phone or visit beaver lumber and find out how you can save up to 50 on building cost j fences that pay average lifetime up to 50 years my look at the benefits you get from pressure treated postsi longer life the average life of these posts is 50 years and longer lasting strength for their size you cant buy posts for the same amount of money which will hold their strength as long without maintenance no rotting or weakening from water insects fungi unaffected by soil conditions fire re sistant pressure treated posts have a definite resistance to grass and weed fires no maintenance pressure treated posts eliminate painting and other maintenance costs v 1 beaver will help you cut building costs phone or visit beaver lumber to talk it over we will be glad tp help you with planning dhd free estimates for our proposed form bgildjng ffteestlmates and- planning help are yours for th asking ckoose mrs cwneron bramptoh west head members of the brampton west womens institute elected their 19b7 8 slate of officers at their april meeting last week at the home of mrs weir reid and elec ted mrs j hartley cameron as president for the new term mrs w j mcclure took the chair for the proceedings which placed james laldlaw in the past presidency mrs george dix on 1st vice president mrs dixon fraser 2nd vice president mrs j m arcm secretary treasurer eclot assistant secre tary treasurer mrs george dixon is district director hnd mrs dixon- fraser alternate district director the board of directors includes mrs a breadner 1st line mrs 3am kingdom and mrs john w0- ttamsoh bnd bne mrs h mcgee 3rd linemrs yt l mcdure and ijqri weir reid 4th line mrs gar- laidlaw and mrs george bt teaue oih une mrs weir reid is bianist and mrs james kingdom sistaht pianist mrs andrew mcqure and mrs fred hall comprise the nomina committee and the conveners the various standing commit are as follows mrs j m eccles agriculture and canadian indus tries mrs alex mckinney mrs a mcmeekin mrs george leslie mrs h anthony and mrs weir reidl historical research and cur rent events mrs james laidlaw public relations and community activities mrs herb anthony public relations mrs craig mc- clure citizenship and education mrs douglas mcclure and mrs alex mckinney home economics and health mrs john p doane peel medical mrs william sali burg childrens aid representat ive mrs a breadner hospital auxiliary representative mrs m brownridge sunshine conven er and mrs harold mcclure can cer dressings the auditors are mrs hyatt mcclure and mrs jam es doane the openingode was followed by the mary stewart collect and the lords prayer was repeated in unison after the reading of the minutes the branch correspondence and business were dealt with a black board for loan to the 4h clubs in the brampton west dis trict was purchased and a donation of 10 was voted to the local red red cross unit mrs alex dolson and mrs john p doane were chosen as a delega tion to the south peel district an nual on june 5th hie roll call which was responded torith the name of a garden pest and its con trol was read and the current ev ents were given y mrs j hartley uvw 1 v flf t orn hi page 7- wednesday eveg april 17 law tmb cor0att6wn heraltv 47 r thie new management i w invites old customers and new interested visit the creamery and store etc our policy is buy and eggs quantity to be faht in all deals to give maximum satisfaction to you totrtlst and be trusted we sell butter eggs and meats all top quality deal with us and forget your worries we rent cold storage 38 guelph street tr 72402 cameron the auditors and financial rep orts were given by mrs don dol son and mrs j m archdekin re spectively and the reports of the standing committees were read and adopted at the completion of the election of officers mrs geo dixon welcome the new president mrs j hartley cameron to the chair and presented retiring president mrs james laidlaw with a gift in appre ciation of her leadership in the past two years the new president presided as the meeting closed with the queen a lunch was ser ved by the hostess mrs weir reid and assistant mrs w p laidlaw and mrs john p doane reported hardy dandelion blooms jn snow t the earliest dandelion this year was seen on friday by diane fendley norval who re ports a hardy specimen blooming in the snow first on television pc candidatebest auguring what may well be the dominant trend of political speak ers in the- forthcoming fefleral el ection c a sandy best was the first halton candidate to use the comparatively new medium of tv last friday evening immediate ly after the news mr best made an appearance on chch tv he spoke against the backdrop of a huge map of halton he was sea ted at a desk and spoke briefly ex plaining the makeup of the county and saying that he had met many thousands of its resident up until the present and expected to visit mariy more homes before the elec tion the broadcast was unique inas much as sandy did not men tion much of a political nature except to state that he was the progressive conservative candidate in halton he also appeared on both of the nearby radio stations on saturday the one in brampton and haltons own station in oakvide beaty bull qualifies for silver medal the jersey boll lindale beacon bas bred and used for many years in the herd of hfaurice beat at milton has qualified for a silver medal certificate through the performance of three of us daughters graham farm ruhy beacon as a junior 2yearold produced 1l339 lbs of milk and 438 lbs of fat lindale beacon duchess as a junior 3yearold produced 9259 lbs of milk and 488 lbs of fat to sos days the third daughter to qualify for- a silver medal certificate is tindala beaconjgmdys and she pr as a ayeirold senior in sos days 10889 lbs of milk and 832 lbs of fat farming the woodlands is big forestry job perpetual harvests topic of largest woodlands meet montreal forest management the science of growing and har vesting trees like a farm crop was a key topic at the 39th annual meeting of the woodlands sec tion canadian pulp and paper association which has just been held in montreals sheraton- mount royal hotel the three day conference the largest gathering of its kind ever held anywhere was concerned with increasing the productivity of the forests and the efficiency of forest operations to provide for future wood crops said w a e pepler man ager of the woodlands section theindividual pulp and paper companies manage- their wood lands on a sustained yield basis as the faim plants tends and harvests his crop and at the same time maintains his soil to produce future harvests the pulp and paper foresters harvest a tree crop encourage regrowth nur ture young trees and with crea tive conservation maintain the forest land so that it will produce continuous craps said mr pep ler highlighting thejmportance ot scientific investigation as one aspect of forest management the heads of canadas four forestry schools told the meeting the what and how of research at the universities most university research is of a fundamental na ture they said jbut it provides the background for the develop ment of fastergrowing and hard ler trees studies art being made in guv ada leading to the development of insect and disease resistant trees a step similar to the deva lopment of rust resistant wheats other studies cover the use of parasites and insectictdas to fit trol insects fertilising the forest by aerial spraying andprepkrlng the forest floor to fadlltau re- aeedlhg ttke tree farm got a big boosts portant h

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