Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 17, 1957, p. 11

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wvr -x- a netice te preprieters if childreas boarditg homes act 1987 the cuundvl d httha4 1st 1967 this act nqdm that any inju or mm cuum an lodged boarded or and for ahatlhe nfktmd the rtauheaamt doe not apply to instfo tkim hum tkeasador provhacialststtataior if you- am tit proprietor of a boarding children you should have your preini application fanna and infortnatfcm are bar your prnmiam waislated aatkm ara available from ha registrar of cmldrana boardinthomea iarttopublica priiaidt toronto your corporation will enable the department to eotftpleteth initial regntration with a miriinmim ontario department of pubuc wilfari jarcadhejc insurance travel real estate walter tv evans co triansle 72512 mill street serving your community for over 30 year li l plum bins ken new bathrooms installed or remodelled charlie nash mcdowell water systems 5 kinjo street east repair of all kinds triangle 72842 farm nws tips for protection of fann grainxrops dt j w insects cause considerable loss dear editor to farmers each year hy catreing h he wr damage in stored grains they eat get your texaco i fuel oil j todat s the kernels contaminate the grain with insect fragments and cause the grain to heat and become worthless arncng insects causing damage to stored grain are the granary weevil sawtoothed grain beetle flat grain beetle and con fused flour beetle trouble can be avoided by tak ing precautions to prevent infesta tions of insects before threshing or combining now is the time t6 clean out and treat the empty bins if infested grain is to be held over it should hemoved to another stor age before the new crop is stored if this isnt possible it is advisable to dispose ht or it m fuin- gated v directions for fumigating are included in the circular 22 stor edgrain insects int parnj storage available at your agricultural rep resentatives of ice of the ontario department of agriculture after thoroughly cleaning the empty bin spray the wills and- floors with an insecticide that will kill anjtinsects that remain in or come to the bin spray the ceil ing walls and floor to the point of runoff about 1 gallon to 1000 square feet with one of the fol lowing 25 per cent lindane wettable powder 2 pound in 5 gallons of wa ter or s6 per cent methoxychlor powder one pound in 5 gallons of water emulsion forms are avail able and these may be diluted with water to one per cent another method of protecting grain is by adding a protectant to the grain when it is binned grain protectants are available and may be added to thejfrain coming from the combine by wagon or truck and mixed while being transferred to the bin in the case of grain from the threshing machine the protec tant could be added to every 6 to 10 inches of grain in the bin and walked or shovelled in if grain is already in the bin for full pro tection shovel i out and treat with the correct amount of mater ial provided the grain is dry pro tection should last a year this method is not recommended for grain that is already infested prevention is better than cure with careful cleanup and residual sprays on walls of the granary plus a protectant added to the grain at the time it goes to the bin there should be very little loss from this weevil group pettfc tribtt tihuiics itsjl jlwae liarnsfosr guelph ontario ill in bospi here am feeling much better stow and wrote the enclosed poems i would like you to trint thern i i feel that i owe very very much jo few people up here and- this is the only way 1 canshow my gratitude sincerely k cordaro the doctor as we travel along lifes rough pathway we stumble on many woes the greatest of which is sickness where it comes from nobody knows so we wend out- way to totfce doctor who listens tc- all of our woes he seems to know all the answers just practice and brains i suppose he whisks you away for ah xray and soon knows that he was quite right tor surgery you are slated 0 dear what a terrible fright you cant face the prospect with calmness you put it off months or for years then all of a sudden youd had it and give in with just a few tears then into the hospital clean and bright youve made up your mind its got to be right now comes the test of the doctor in charge on the skill of his fingers hangs all small and large he takes out the bad spots that caused so much grief and sews you up neatly the job cant be beat when back in your room lie still comes along there are things that are needful before you arc stronger 99000 canadians numbered in investors syndicate savings plan dicktuddau foundation of if you were giv- ity to start a bus iness which had as its principal basis the idea of persuading people to accept an oh ligation you would likely turn it down but this simple idea is the investors syndicate of canada limited the largest financial organization of its kind in canada investors syndicate has pioneer ed in the selling of savings certifi- catesbased on the theory that self- obligation uv thrift is a necessary element ii- the lifetime financial planning if most people in- this the company has been remarkably successful since- its incorpora tion in 1840 its assets- have grown to over 107 million- alt the end of ijtee theobligation part of thetcertif- icateholder is matched by a con- erage canadian investors began to consider means of providing- assis tance for those who had money to invest but who did not have the tune training or experience to manage their own investmenl investors mutual of canada ltd was incorporated as a balanced openend mutual fund early in 19- 50 shares of investors mutual are managed and exclusively dis tributed by investors syndicate un der agreement with its sharehold ers wbo- are the funds owners the purpose of investors mutual is to prtfctde a medium by which an individual may invest as little as a few hundred dollars in a wide variety cf leading canadian secur ities in fane step and still obtain the advantages of reasonable in come andth possibility of capital gains audi do so with niinimum risk ttirough such an invest ment pool the individual of mod est mean can acquire an invest ment which is constantly supervis ed by trained professional manage- thi vommtertown hkral wednesday bveaur july 47 mot ifhjijyniui tractual obligation on the part of ment the company tp pay the holder i the amazing growth of investors a guaranteed amount ok money mutual in 7 years is proof that and a guaranteed return after a there are many oanadians who are specified time providing the hold- attracted by this- kind of invest- er complies with the payment re- ment ono which enables them to sponsibilities to which jie is oblij participate in the growth and fu- gated under the terms of the conjturc of their country on a long tract the investors organization range basis at oct 31 1956 the has never failed to meet this obli- assets of investors mutual amount- proud of record hundreds of satisfied customers testify to the value of advert isins in the herald whether its a con sistent program of display space o ra one time spot in the classi fied our record of success is out standing try it youll be con vinced dont get caught with your fuel tank down next winter wilt be here before you know it start the winter with a full supply in business for 29 years amd still going strong bill bailey brampton the oil man georgetown telephones dav 205 night 1215 triangle 72888 l notice to creditors in the estate of alvln wilfred starr decaa all persons having claims ag ainst the estate of alvin wilfred starxett late of the township of esqucsing in the county of hal- ton farmer who died on or about the 23rd day of may 1957 are hereby notified to send in to the undersigned executors of the said estate on or before the 2nd day of august 1957 full par ticulars of their claims after which date the estate will be distributed having regard only to the claims j but relief from my pain was of which the executor shall then have notice dated at georgetown ontario this 5th day of july 1957 clayton wilson executor by his solicitors m e manderson 61 mill st georgetown ontario when he knows youre improving you can tell by his smile his patient is hotter that makes it worth while we wonder what his thoughts are as he takes that knife in hand boes he breathe a silent prayer for cods wise and guiding hand without doctors and nurses what would we ever do the world would sure bo hopeless tor folks like me and you cod bless them in their labours the care of the sick and the maim ed they deserve all the praise wr can give them they give us our health again a tribute to dr walter scott and dr chamberlain from a grate ful patient jehovahs witness ka- therine cordaro a tribute moments were hours filled with torture as i lay on my bed of pain and longed for a little comfort but longing was all in vain i prayed to jehovah o cod help me now send someone to help me i need it right now then up to my bedsirc a nurse calm ajnd sure attended my dressings to help with my cure she smoothed my aching forehead clently helped me out of bed ah here was the help i had pray ed for j ood bless you i so said not gation f investors syndicates term cer tificates are designed to assist peo ple to accumulate money whe ther the amount be large or small the contract enables the holder to accumulate it in a systematic man ner certificates are issued with 6 10 15 and 20year maturities and in face amounts of from 1000 to over 100000 when a certificate is matured the proceeds may be withdrawn in a lump sum or in the form of an annuity income at december 31 1956 the maturity amount of investors syndicate cer tificates in force totalled over 383 million the company was incorporated in 1940 in the province of manito- tificate holders ba from its head office in win- shareholders of nipeg it directs a chain of over 20 divisional offices in principal can adian cities and a force of over 400 sales presentatives through its former parent com pany investors diversified servi ces inc isc has had longer ass- ed to over 123 million dollars as compared with 90 million at oct 31 1955 and shareholders num bered over 34000 by june 1957 these assets had increased to more than 142000000 during 1956 approximately 10- 000 canadians invested more than 29 million in shares of the com pany since its inception in 1950 the company had paid to its share holders in the form of dividends which arc paid on a quarterly bas is more than 11200000 at may 14 1957 shareholders have the op tion of reinvesting their dividends automatically withoul cost and 88 of them do in the interests of its 99o0o cer- and the 34000 investors mutual investors syndicate currently man- ages assets totalling more than 240 million these assets un- der administration are increasing at the rate of approximately 380- 00000 per month during fiscal 1956 the sale of new shares of in- millions of pendaflex hanging folders are now in use saving time and money in filing depart- merits everywhere many user report 50 reduction in fifing costs pendaflex hanging fol- ders assure faster easier fuhngj with fewer lost papers let us install a trial drawer of pendaflex in your busiest file if it isnt all we cjaim your money will be refunded if if s used in an office youll find it at georgetown office supplies ltd mill street muckart bldg4 twangle 73452 ociation with money management v mutual alone required an than its history would indicate average of 116000 to be invested lds was established as investors daily the actual volume of in- syndicate of america inc in min- vestors mutual securities transac- neapolis minn in 1894 and curr- tions including purchases and ently manages assets of more than sales was over 47 million or ap 2 billion is a operated in can- prooximatly 187000 per day ada from 1926 to 1940 r georgetown district investors investments made by investors syndicate is represented by a well syndicate must qualify under the known georgetown resident dick building sand concrete gravel road gravel fill and top soil stone work tom haines glm williams tr 733c2 lasting it was harder than ever it seemed would nobody come to help me each breath was a nightmarish dream british and canadian insurance companies act the major por tion of the companys assets of ov er 107 million is invested in first mortgages through which it has financed the homes of thousands of canadians and commercial and business as well under its act of incorporation the company is required to maintain with an app roved depository the toronto general trusts corporation se curities at least equal in amount to its total liabilities in certificates in force at the end of 1956 more than 99000 canadians held isc certi ficates in the past year more than 17000 canadians planned to save more than 79 million through isc- certificates having found its answer to the moneysaving problems of the av- farm news riddall b garnet building i i products ltd i readymix concrete i large stock of plywood masonry cement lime piaster insulation rock lathe nails sewer pipe srrearrimg papers and insul board okn aonday tucsoay wednesday thursday and friday saturday 00 ajh to 1200 pm mo amu to 500jh 1r 728 arivastrong ave delrex industrial area tr 7- 2861 vu r lmiaarmmrilitfm -a- i a ks i gazed on the world from my pillow with eyes filled with horrible pain i looked for the nurse with the dark eyes quite sure she could ease my pain then along came the night hours as everyone knows an ordeal that has to be borne mo sleep or rest for my body with pain and anguish torn but jehovah had wisely provided two nurses with hearts of gold at the first little ring from my bedside they gave me relief untold and lo and behold without trouble my glass of skim milk was there to help me get down those two tablets to give me some comfort some where i asked for no special favours to others that would not be fair too many sick ailing people depended on their special care it was beyond the call of duty to offer that strong young arm but they gave their help so freely ft begaxr to work like a charm today as i strive in my feeble way to say just how grateful i am there just isnt words to express it my actions will prove it and can omething i am certainly sure of you nurses keep this ann in mind air the wonderful skill of the surgeon hangs on yon at the crucial time the medical nunlnc nrofesslon la the noblest in all the world 4h members plan tour to hamilton san farm jew over eighty rural young people from halton county representing 14h agricultural clubs will make a tour of hamilton and district on thursday july 18th this group will represent the one hundred and thirtyfive members enrolled in calf swine crain potato and tractor 4h club projects the tour will begin with a visit to the steel company of canada plant the group will cat lunch aboard the ss macassa while tou ring hamilton bay in the after noon the club members will visit the hamilton sanitarium and al so tour the sanitarium farm to see ayrshires hogs feed mixing ma chinery and pastures in addition a market gardening farm in the area will provide an interest to the club members who represent in the majority livestock or mixed farms the 441 tour is being organized by the halton 4h club leaders of which a t woodlcy milton is president and in cooperation with the extension branch of the onta rio department of agriculture fn ac 3 cabs 3 reliable drivers radio equipped glen taxi tr 72432 resedale floral flowers for all occasions wexkiing work corsage specialty cut flowers and funeral designs 32 albert st tr 72952 we wire flowers to those who truly love it tis the value of priceless pearls accept my grateful tribute r comes from a heart sincere god bless you and help you con- tinue the healing for many a year a special t to fri- mt caret luchaa luts c frater miss r middletoa and oss b raid aroma graterol patient jehovahs witness ksuaerjjhe cordaro be sure stop here first for spring tuneup to be sure to get where youre going with smooth motoring atl the way stop here before you start not only to gas up but to get that thor ough checkup that can forestall trouble on the road this spring 8e safe x i th730u restrt332qj mwbml k ktwh lv ffig9aih rv h ivbbb ish bwjbwjrmirt- v- i41 to rrrmrt ri sv r m ei-v-

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