Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 17, 1957, p. 12

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a mm fejdjvbala fivenuag arty 17 1bs7 bag s chin6uacoosv wbst teacher mrs ulllan nv 6nwy william smedes beverley piper anne doane leon nielsen to grade 3 barbara limn turn elizabeth clark lion kenneth leslie hon jees nielsen to grace 4 aybcde smedes to grade 5 4 pi luehael lowther chen lowen bs macfionam hon per nielsen nooo brjtmmle gygenfaainv jelrna cutrk donald pipe tooitmw da leslie host joe vander jhoptg ij togkabe judith clark tftahu gloria trol- boat doiina cnitrander lena robert copley attindf special at mkhtgam colle frank othaluwr of the local alliance paper mills staff lias rei m turned from- kalamaroo mtrmpm lumvwstw convfrtnrtcoq w he attended a special three- in the frinetples of coated paper week course and practice manufacture- thirteen sweden were represented in the course which was conducted at western michigan university by the department of paper techno logy now in its third year the program continues to draw cape- sions each summer there were a total of 32 students this year teachers were dr a h vadel- anan dr jt a diehm miss carols trittin and raymond janes oueeavsrd gets at tis is new7 when you take a motor trip vi- year andmirks sit friends in another town slay at autaserlode thats news i the herald likes items for the 7nn aroourt degrees wet cohl tarred on 5j3q8 graduates at the 113th commencement of the uni vers of michigan reetni lencement exesreiaes were held in the lochigan stadium with um president harlan hatcher pre siding the commencenunt address was given by dr j roecoe miller president of northwestern univer sity the contmencenient exercises honored 3626 june graduates and 2083 students who received deg rees at the end of the 1098 summer session and the first semester of the academic year making a conv bined total of 5509 this figures compares with 032 degrees granted during the 1955 time social and personal columns andgjshown an increase over the preced- appreciates it when you phone to ten us your news since the record breaking year of 1949 50 when 7055 degrees were granted that the grand total has numiif i the faljjericetion of rhe new audition to oak- villes ctapn saw aars charles ford unveil the cjranite seats bearing the names of those who paid the- supreme sacrifice during the second world war a loroe scots sergeant in full dress stands at the solemn arms reversed you save systematically and you protect your family at the same time when you become j a policyholder of the sun life of canada clarence kroll r r 2 georgetown tr 72027 georgetown community swimming pool open swimming adult and cmmren daily 2jm sun to avso pjn adults only 14 yrs and ewer daily axjo pun to 1100 sun floodlit pool prices cruldten 15c adults 25c ceane and major ene e the finest pools in the country get started now the season br shorh beeebi pool under iifeguard supervision at all times rag year jack tarawell a former v ac ton man and husband of the foh mer marjorie mcdonald of geor getown received his degree of mas ter of science in engineering a member of the rcaf he is a grad uate of queens university ktfg- ston and has served in canada and prance with the air force as well as world war n service in eng land and in india i newman piano recital at home of tacher orie newman atcm pres- her pupils in their annual recital thursday evening tune 27th at her home hear ballin- ifad those participating in piano sol os were tommy and judy connely jane- cleave sharon fraser alice robinson david and pamela clark shirley kerswell pamela and christine earl ronnie and jimmy richardson susan wheeler sharon puckering michael cum mins linda and debbie hyde ma ry harlow mabel holmes eliza beth morton margaret rogers donna dixea brian wicks lor raine and madeline snootier mary mcclintock raymond and allan whitham julie smith marilyn and carol barth and chris canham duets were played by judy con nely and allan whitham linda hyde and brian wicks donna dix on and carol barth mary mcclin tock anr linda hyde and marilyn and carol barth mrs newman was presented with a corsage of roses by brian wicks and a gift by mary haurlow and sharon puckering on behalf of the pupils col kennedy makes strong plea for conservation effort col the hon t l kennedy spoiled soil are extremely benefit making an ardent plea for sincere cial especially for children this conservation efforts opened off- 1 is iclally the new conservation area at heart lake 5 miles northeast of brampton he said i want first of all to thank those who went out on a limb some 5 years ago tojget this project launche dasid conserve this beau tiful heart lake site for our pre sent enjoyment and for our child rens children it is easy to get on the bandwagon when things are going smoothly but let us all pay tribute to those on the conserva tion boards who are now merged in metropolitan toronto and reg ion conservative authority for their pioneer and courageous eff orts col kennedy went on to sug gest that while it is a common practice for people to make dona tions and legacies to universities and schools conservation deserves to benefit by such generosity too he said another important fac tor basic to conservation is the preservation of our streams and lakes from pollution we see in municipalities such as brampton malton and streetsville and other municipalities a tendency to for get this we find in some munici palities for instance that a small disposal plant for say 1000 resi dents installed and then it is made to do for as many as 3000 or mare so that raw sewage flows into our streams col kennedy stressed that mun icipalities must seek some other solution of sewage disposal if all our streams were not to be lost for i ever j above all continued col ken nedy we know that original soil has far more minerals in it and should be preserved we found during my term of office with the ontario government and using rockefeller funds for research at the sick childrens hospital and the ontario agricultural college that the minerals in original un- but one of the reasons for a con stant need for conservation of soil col kennedy concluded by say ing that while the ruthless cutting down of trees by our pioneer fath ers 200 years ago was excusable our conduct if we continue to dis regard the real meaning of conser vation is wholly inexcusable future 4h club member the twoyearold ia his playpen is fascinated by life around him he longs to pull the tafl feathers out of every chteken on his ftthexfe farm he has no idea at all how a farmers son should behavve but hell find ou later wins his brothers initiate him into the local 4h dub hera bell learn by doing pledged to use his head heart hands and health in the beet povjjunfe way w w aftbapfcr ibwsnind liave rural young people imoibimmtm plena of work at home the idea was so good that the young people swept their parents along with them and farm life improved amazingly 4h clubs have done nuvsv useful things they have kept the right boys and girls on the farm trained young men and women for leadership unproved life in rural com- mnlntaai by introducing better agricultural and home practices and implanted the ideal of good cithwoship in young minds and do it fl tdotn thate are about 76009 eih members caumkla ikdany will graduate into farm orgaammtaoos in which are the progressive young farmers who by using modern anacurawy and farm techniques help to aoftfonaffiamwenfed hm pti vijd1 1 complete dispersal rglstrd and grad holttwin cattu dairy equipment thrasher impjamanta etc in twp of nassagawcya the undersigned has received instructions from john daneluk to sell by auction at his farm lot 16 con 4 situated on the old guelph road 3 miles north of campbellvillc on saturday july 30th commencing at 130 oclock 35 holstein cattle the hervl consists of 18 mature cows 1 bred heifer 17 head of yearlings and calves there are 7 registered cows all young mostly sired by toronto unit bulls included in the herd is daisy celebrity a born july 8 1953 sired by elmcroft cel ebrity due on july 21st to roeland reflector sovereign there arc 2 cows due in august several due in sept oct nov this is a good clean herd in good condition there is 1 registered ayrshire and 2 guernsey cows the herd sire also selling is a pure bred holstcin bull 2 years old the herd is all vaccinated and has passed a recent blood test without a reactor and will be sold subject- to blood test at purchasers expense dahty equipment thresh er etc woods portable elec tric milk cooler mecormlck decid ing 2unit milking machine with pumps and pipes milk scales george white grain separator with straw cutter grain thrower 28x46 in pe condition mi west 1 jway disrpluw with seed box near- 1 ly new john deere 2 furrowed hydraulic plow with pump com plete gilson catting box with pi pes old manure spreader corn bi many other articles issims cask wiuuderk on day of safe no reserve as owner is toing out of dairy trashiest sale held under cover in ease of bid weather wm av w mcmluan freds texcko is new highway service station georgetowns newest service sta tion opened for business on tues day july 5th the station located opposite the dominion seed house property is operated by fred bax ter ot r r 1 georgetown and fred carleton formerly of dun- church under the name of freds texaco service station both men are experienced in the garage business mr baxter has worked several years as a mechan ic and has been with avro for al most 6tfc years before moving to town mr carleton operated a gar age in dunchurch for eight years married with one child he is presently living with the baxters on their k r 1 farm birthday party guests at a party for christine sargent on the occasion of her 10th birthday were susan collier maureen smith erika wade pen ny landreville lynda wood cou sins betty sargent pat sargent catherine sauce jane and barbara cleave sister mary jo and broth ers bobby and johnnie the party- was at tbe home of her parents mr and sirs doug sargent 33 charles street iv goiistrlictibn 66 prince charles drive tr 73480 e e e homes industrial requirements oarages renovations concrete work building supplies every suildinfg need rrr credit valley 7 sanp esj gevrock r 1 asphalt paving coh 7 son nej prrul 1 georgetown 7 motels parking lots driveways tennis courts road work service stations sidewalks concrete curbs if you need any asphalt paving done call triangle 74651 free estimates j w lawr fuel oil service oil storage tanks i 20000 bals storage capacity our green and lemon trucks available to bring yoij on the spot service budget terms arranged wh kentner son tu call tr 73271 tr 72674 concrete work footings sidewalks cellar floors block work brick laying for your construction neds carpentry aaaanalababnnabnnnnjanbn homes kitchens bathrooms remodeling mcderrilzing v f r wejor

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