Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 5, 1957, p. 14

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tocwu kvenlns june 1067 r j r- v- -i- i i i i y v vvi us- -e- mmi i tha cenipfetely naw hayuner68 if i ll a advanced engp neering design bring you as toemding perfor- new bal ing ease and bcslts sctantificalk h formed for jaematn haying big balk capacity at small baler prices from hitch tochute new hollands hayliner b modern balings biggest news new in sturdy compact design new in convenienbe and running ease it gives you what youre looking for a new faster better way to rich leafy bales of hay flow action feed builds bales scientifically exclusive with new holland this allnew baling action measures hay into the bale chamber springloaded fesdettines mounted on a continuous roller chain hardly disturb a leaf flow action distributes material to form an engineered bale built for moderahandling storage and feeding big 56inch wide pickup takes heavier wind- tows with easfe sweeps your field clean twentyfour springmounted teeth give you 20 more effective pickup area glides over ridges dips into low spots without biting dirt if you make hay the modern way youll demand the hayuner 68 be first to try the newest arrange a free early bird demonstration murt allison 2 yonge st g triangle 3291 dont put off that trip travel new pay later rind tt anneals aavfag for that draam vacation boacta tkaatliwiahnant plan feyoor answer ita aa aunpla aa thla m m wall help yon plan your ov trip py aa littia aa 10 down with op to 24 m to day the balania veuat youke on your way john r barber agency insurance and travel 27 mill street tr 73521 ontario lake and river paradise for families 4r lamorous aerial performers ahtf uproarious clowns are all part of the ircus tradition and they will be here in plenty when garden biros- big shpw comes to town june 1 3th the lions club is spon soring thisflfirst visit ofa srdus jri most residents memories and it promises to be one of the biggest attractions in local history- firttv gariv choose tom forgrave delegate to jamboree recently made a queens scout tom forgrave 14 union st will be one of a half dozen scouts who will represent north halton at the 4th american national jam boree next month a member of 1st georgetown troop and a cub instructor he will be at the jamboree from july 12th to 18th at valley forge pennsylvania he holds a number of badges including those of ambulanceman pathfinder fireman rescurer woodworker marksman and swim mer farm news ontario travil 7m parttantant eudoa toronto ataratpra to ire 1 fmssefea liavlaw conservatives criticize polling booth location last thursday evening the pro gressive conservative party gath ered at their committee rooms to finalize plans for clecion day and to discuss the campaign waged by their candidate sandy best in this county scrutiners and ether workers fot june 10th were appointed and the envelopes with the candidates bro chures and party platform were filled for mailing in town in reviewing thalocal situation the president les clark said he felt that in practiqajly all cases the enumerators wf both parties wcci to be congratulated on a pret ty fair job they had conscien tiously tried to get every name and there had been very few com plaints from people missed how ever he did feel that the local lib eral organization had shown a cal lous indifference to the general public in their location of some polling booths mr clark cited one case in particular where the resi dents of normandy boulevard and district were being forced to come the mite and a half to main street to vote at a polllo subdivision on ly a couple of yards from the ceno taph which marks the absolute north western boundary of the pol ling division he felt that at the very least the division could have been divided with a booth in- the eastern end of the town there had been at least half a dozen othet suitable sites available in a central spot and quite a num ber had mentioned their willing ness to him to use heir homesfar a polling station he went oft to sty that however sistance poultry men to meet at oac conference j e w the 30th anriual ontario poul try conference will be held oti june 18th to 20th at the ontario agricultural college guelph pro minent poultry scientists from can ada and- the united states wijl speak and give information on the latest findings in poultry science tuesday june 18th is poultry breeders day and the discussions will centre around the problems of breeders on wednesday egg pro duction in its various aspects will be discussed thursday morning will be a turkey session and the af ternoon will be devoted to the broiler industry besides members of the oac poultry department staff the list of speakers will include m s i mitchell w k barr dr a s i johnstdn dr j r aitken all of the canada department of agricul ture ottawa dr p a kondra of the university of manitoba dr w r dunlop of the university of new hampshire dr c k laurent uni versity of georgia and m cart- ley of leverlcigh farms bramp ton on thursday evening at 5 pm the annual broiler barbecue will be held on the poultry campus all the sessions will be held in war memorial hall except on wednes day when the meeting will be held in graham hall board and lodg ing may be obtained at the college at 200 per day for room and for breakfast toronto funeral service for daniel newlands funeral service was conducted in the chapel of the ross craig fun eral home 1357 queen st west toronto for daniel mcalpine new- lands on friday may 31st with in terment in prospect cemetery in toronto mr newlands bad been a patient in the queen elizabeth hospital toronto for the past four years he came from scotland to hailey- bury where he worked at his trade of a chef and baker then he mov ed to toronto where he baked for the ideal bakery company for twentynine years moving to geor getown on his retirement a few years ago he is survived by his wife daisy bullivant and daughter mrs hor ace cressy annie toronto son james of leamington stepchil dren mrs john graham irene mrs gordon bouskill dorothy ray willis georgetown and mrs ethel huta the tint 33ca is tuny super comtrtlattear to a flying start 2nd when the pipe band piped the board the plane just a 2300 miles later the the tca swished down tarmac of vancouvers tional airport mrsu jean newman in her city as president of the council signed a giant reading greetings to vancouver brat oight eight hoars- presented to the mayor at couver fred hume as welt as a cigaret lighter the gift af the city of toornto hylhe bacaafe mercurys captain ray cart wright- r r this inaugurated a dnjly sche dule flight nonstops vaacainrer tin toronto and on tomrtatiital that first flight in 1989 took it hemrs and minutes after right cere- monies were completed the jhpe band girts were entertained at luncheon in the airport room coop coop t- vbthavcacm arriving soon vow order now for special offthecar 15c per pale off regular prices harvest brand baler 685 harvest brand binder 885 baler 815 binder 925 quamtftt price per bale off regular fwce for 5 bales or more halt0k cooperative supplies guides have sellout successful cookie day qeorgetvjwn coop triangl 7m71 0op coop coop ip i saahyd can you imagine nine and three hunvfred and cookies together or in other seven hundred and eighty jim a af them can you imagine the effort it would take to dispose of many it was indeed a major ject undertaken by the guides brownies in the district cnaanaijing georgetown glen williams and norvax the girls were divided into groups comprising a guide and four brownies each and they caav vassed the district on friday ev- ing and saturday of last week the young ladies were well received everywhere and could have said many more dozen cookies had they been available they hope to re- peat their effort at a later date t will visit mrs charlie jenner 4b oiartfn st will be at the home af her el grandmother mrs henry leagh en monday on the o af her hi soth birthday a resident of ingersol fad aria 5 mrs leigh entertains her iaaauy a m each birthday and this year m will have a special party at the leigh farm rqsedale floral your headquarters for bedding plants a complete selection of h flowering plants gstaniums begonia canna cabbage tomatoes cauliflower we fill hanging pots and window boxes make your selection early we will keep them for you r0sedale floral ajumbrt and mmjrdock sts tr 72952 pinegrove a new banking service personal chequing account rt hold open house for newlyweds our community extends their sympathy to the currie family lynda and susan leslie daugh ters of mr and mrs hugh leslie visited over the week end with mr and mrs spencer wilson and family on wednesday evening the swine club held their meeting at the home pf the club leader mac alexander on wednesday afternoon and evening mrs harold smellie held open house in honour of ina webb who married jackson reed on may 25th on saturday the alexanders took a load of goats to the field day at the oac guelph for judging lynn and bruce brown of pinegrove motored with them also mrs pierson of silvercreek mr oral evans of montreal had dinner with the alexanders m sunday dont forget to vote for the candidate of your choice in the federal elections next monday june 10th votihg is one of the most precious privileges of de mocracy the conservative association would do their best to see that voter got to the polls and would have cars at the- publics disposal anyone wish ing a ride had only to dial tr 72238 or 72239 and they would be picked up regardless of party affil iation x in conclusion ail those who had helped and offesed help 1n the campaign to keep halton conser vative were thanked for their as s how you money i your new low service charge of 10 cents a cheque is prepaid when you get your booh of 20 cheques no passbook quicker service deposit slips are in your cheque book for banking by mad or speedier service t the bank r a quarterly statement is maded to your home your cheques are held for you t the bank as a permanent record you pay your bills the inuufei 1 1 way in cheque putttmntr dktail8 met our nauarkubt branch v bank

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