Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 26, 1957, p. 12

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tmb ttaqroctown mrraud wedneadttrgyes ju page sensafiona the completely nsw hayuner g anvoncool onqt w deaioa brings vy os tounding perfor nw bol infl fas and s r ly formed for haying mrs frank bimue tl native of billinafad t frequent visitor totownand a native of ballinafad mr tnam birinl 83 was buried in mervule united efturch cemeterjrlast fed- nesday fouowinf funeral aerrtee in erin united church nie died in lindsay on june 17th the former johanna ferguson she was the daughter of peter and charlotte belgrove ferguson and was bon to 18m shb mt tended blue mountain school and following their marriage in 1894 mr and mrs binnie lived on the binnie homestead on the 9th line erin for 29 years they retired to ballinafad where mr binnie died in 1938 since- then mis bin nie had lived most of thetuhe with her daughter mrs weir in lindsay she leaves three daughters mrs harvey wulson jean of new shrubs other equally interesting build ings were the moseuov weather bureau dairy barns dairy pavilion and veterinary college from 1113 to 1245 lunches were served to all school children free chairs were available and the children- ate on the lawn under the many grand trees there were chudrehlhlere many bns loads of them front various other schools r at 130 a most interesting live stock parade which included dim- erent breeds of dairy cattle and work horses took placer at mac- dohald institute the girls saw ex hibits of cjimjj art furniture experiments in cooking including a demonstration of cooking in an electronic oven at the war memorial hall an interesting demonstration showing e preparation au0t packing of foods was seen there were types of cartons and differ- vmrtijarrt p york mrs norman tail qaue vatv the bus left to come home about 330 the children found 16 baler capacity at smau baler prices rom hitch totchute new hollands hayliner fa modern balings biggest news new in sturdy compact design new in convenience and running ease it gives you what youre looking for a new faster better way to rich leafy balesof nay flow action feed bunds bales- scientifically exclusive with new holland this allnew baling action measures hay into the bale chamber springloaded feeder tines mounted on a continuous roller chain hardly disturb a leaf flow action distributes material to form an engineered bale built for modern handling storage and feeding big 56inch wide pickup takes heavier wind- tows with ease sweeps your field clean twentyfour springmounted teeth give you 20 more effective jickup area glides over ridges dips into low spots ithowt 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 yong st georgetown triangle 73x1 wmffmuef ttftsrtjtmrnrr twins woodworking sash frames plywood trim umehoam tr 72162 open evenings till 9 saturdays till 5 social and personal mr and mrs fred armstrong mcnabb street have just returned home after spending two weeks in montreal with their son and i his family mr and mrs bill armstrong mrs edgar eyres buffalo nv was a visitor in town last week mrs eyres was over to attend the rebckah assembly of ontario which was held in the royal york hotel and stopped off in town to visit with friends the day educational and- enjoyable of fairy sound and mrs robert weir bessie of peterboroujh four grandcttudren and seven greatgrandchildren aad a sis ter mrs i t may ofmarjidte she wav rjredteasewtwf ntf teirs and two brothersv mrs j macdonald and jjliss lottie fergu son duncan and peter ferguson rev e d snelgrove conducted i the funeral service pallbearers juniors make plans were lloyd mclean frank cunn- for junior section interesting farm news m 9 io learn and earn imjbnited number efvacaorjea are available to aaabtrjbos yoang anea 16 years of awe with a grade ydi or better education hroegh the canadian army appreatrioe plan if joa can qualify vow are ariven a wooderfal opporamlrr to lean a skilled traie androate paid to do h atmnja men uka yon will be your friends- shapins eveatluajl intereetlaw careen with yow 7ajkitoveewtyooraclioolprjnciratdyoapetotsapf su eoonaafro delay for applicatiou are proces la order off receipt apply to your nearest r army recrafebnvs oface or send coapon below end we will arrange am iiitetrvtawv 1 ii v hq army central omttamo area- ortona barracks oakvfile ont a i a hirrtl aw c anay kpptmit fl woom 4imm mmmvii aft 9 m ttatattilttataaamittiteiielihttaaatttaimmmiiti at a ta e a m m a o a a t raoij 1 m mmmmmummmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmwmmmmmmjammummmmmmmm ingham norman sinclair bruce weller george binnie and fred sinclair glen williams school children visit toronto and guelph oac grades 7 and 8 of the glen williams public school with their principal ralph mckeown anda few of the parents spent an en joyable day visiting points of in terest in toronto on june 7th they left the school at 845 and at milton fair v j k w the 4h and junior farmer edu cational displays have been a high light of the milton fair in recent years last week saw plans being rnadetoythe displays which this year will be housed in the new scout building at the milton fair grounds on september 27 and 28 earl wilson president of halton juniors is the chairman of the special committee heading up this outstanding section halton plowman active last week also saw halton plow- j i yt men making plans for their an- fr nual count match which this year is to be held in esquesing scum about 10 oclock a guide met them there and the students received a very good lecture on early british history they were township on saturday october 26th the plowmens association is also cooperating with the junior shown many of the ancent peo- farmers in su junior pies weapons clothmg houses and on septeillher the pa cooking utensils wul hive a float in the parades at given free urne to see other things he muton aiial perhaps too george swann travel notes 15 day air excursion only 45400 return ma1tom to london emolano full perticulars at john r barber he just ordered an i apsco chicago pencil sharpener for her kitchen shes tired of hacking away at pencils with her best knife she knows her family will appre ciate it too theresan apaco pencil sharp ener for every need rowaseiholt et if its used in an office youll find it t georgetown office suppliet ttcfc ot f at oakvilles from there- they were conduct- energeue chairman of the ed by a very efficient guide thru i w the parliament buudings and as s the pupils sat in the seats of the jud by reprte council room the guide explain- should wortfc seeing ed fully the functions of our gov ernment a short time was sptnt at the riverdale zoo and on their way home they stopped at the observation tower at malton air port alnd saw planes take off and land grade 5 and 6 pupils mrs beau monts room and mrs john wag- 1 staffe went in a group by bus to the oac on friday june 14th on arrival at the oac farm programs were given to the child- rcn mentioning and describing the exhibits on display at the iif- ffcrcnt buildings the children left in five groups each with their own leader to visit these some of those visit ed wore the horticultural blik and the greenhouses where they oa- many interesting plants includ ing several banana trees with fruit on them and also a ruboer tree out around these buildings were many seasonal flowers in bloom including hundreds of types of iris azaleas and other flowering farm news products ltd readymix concrete large stock of plywood masonry cement lime plaster insulation rock lathe nails sewer pipe sheathing papers and instil board i open monday tuesday wednesday thursday and friday 800 ajm to 500 pjm saturday ioo ajm to 1200 pm tr 72519 tr 72861 armstrong ave delrex industrial area pti-l- dr ceo collacutt reports low percentage of reactors to blood test j e w interest is keen among pure bred cattle breeders in the fed eral governments brucellosis free usted policy states dr g h col- lacutt of the health of animals branch toronto according to dr collacutt of 3723 animals subjected to the initial blood test during april and early may only five proved posi tive and thirteen questionable credit for the low percentage of reactors is given by dr collacutt to the policy of official vaccination that has been practiced in recent years by the herds that are now being treated in 1956 the health of animals branch blood tested some 60000 bead across ontario these cattle were selected at random from all types of herds dairy and beef and many of the animals ware in herds where official vaccination bad not been practiced in this survey 42 per cent proved to be positive reactors to the brucel losis blood test keeping in mind that halton cattle owners will likely have an opportunity in the next year or two to sign- up under the test and slaughter policy this inf or- marim should encourage ail hal ton cattle owners to see to it that their heifer calves both grades and pure breds are officially vac cinated at the proper age with she province bearing tfm coat of the vaccination there can be no interne for any halton cattle owner slipping up or oeglecttiir this important and forward step to improve the health standard of our cattle we cant afford to lose the american market forar surplus cattle due to failure on tim part to we tmwttftf the gtt h ft the mfyswinf service of thfsf if clnvntet tracks lean abut their mw staaiaa inr hstif efficiency every new engineering feature in task- force 67 chevrolet trucks is there for a purpose to make them more last ingly efficient to cut your costs for keeps i and cbevrolets have earned a reputation for doing just that its the combination of rugged bruteforpurp ishment construction and jobtailored power that does the trick suspensions axles frames are built to take it and come back for more engines are designed to get the most out of a gallon of gas they do too v8s with the shortest stroke available in any major truck 6s that are known the world over as econoray 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