Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 31, 1957, p. 11

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pprabbggsb svwwf wvrw credit valley t wfe pavfhcr fiu i is- motels driveways parkinq lots tennis courts road work service stations sidewalks concrete curbs if ypu need any asphjmt paving done call tricmgfe 74651 j w law lr i bo sural stop here first -for- sprlng tuneupl to be sure to got where youre going with smooth motoring all 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 be safe hamilton construction 66 prince charles drive tr 73480 homes oarages comckte work industrial requirements renovations building supplies every building need thmofworkbftrw oceans boutd canada by three of the orids four oceans and crossed by seven of the worldto twerityour time aoaea la 2nd in aire only soviet russia brazil is the worlds third largest country and ecatln- ental united states fourth to date less than one third of canadas to tal urea has been brought wader development less than eight per cent of the country is classed as occupied farmland and an equal area considered suitable for farm ing is still unoccupied such are some of the items of in formation contained in the 13th annual edition of quick canadian facts the pocket annual of facts shout canada released this week by the publishers such are some of the items of information contained in the 13th annual edition of quick canadian facts the pocket annual of facts about canada released this week by the publishers among thousands of other tacts about canada and canadians noted in the new book are there are fewer than four per sons per square mile of lahdarea in canada compared to more than 50 in the united states and mofe than 500 in the united kingdom the most significant change in canadas population pattern is the trend to urbanization which has ac- dustrial expansion manufacturing companied the countrys great in- now employs about 1360000 can adians compared to about 800000 employed in agriculture in the current year culltime uni versity enrolment in canada is es timated at 78100 more than dou ble the prewar figure in 1956 as compared to 1955 the value of foreign goods sold in can ada increased to 57 billion from 47 billion the value of canadas exports increased to 48 billion from 43 billion there are 97 daily newspapers published in canada with a com bined circulation of about 3850000 and about 1000 weekly newspapers with a combined circulation of ab out 4000000 the highest earners in canada are consulting engineers and archi tects who by most recent figures for year 1954 had an average an nual income of 12069 largest sin gle group of income taxpayers are employees who averaged 3204 for the year next largest group business proprietors aversged 4971 for the year the new edition of quick cana dian facts containing uptodate information on all aspects of can adian life is available to the public through nevrstands and book stor es across canada or from the pub lishers at 810 lumsden bldg tor onto jbaiu5iftliul guess tfs time to write some thing about summer uke all the other seasons of the year it is bar- der on the people who arent yetjv old but are out of their youth like you and me sbbel for children they come out of school into a werm ajraat and amid that str- chea 1mb an are 4hnd be fore thorn wtitii youye tan the asm creeps in warm anil yellow to wake you in tit eaornlnm youre wme awakelav tecorid hot you lie mere and stretch a littles h youre lucky fun esitsma yoer window and yew crouch and look out at it and the out at it and jooe goad world smelts you are when youre twenty summer is till wonderful youve been butt dancing until three andthat alarm is pretty rugged when it goes off and you get out of bed and that terrific machine that fs a sfryear- old body comes to life and pumps the blood through you and you bounce downstairs eat everything in sight and get off to work with your body filled with aaest for life and your head with very little of anything but then you set to be thirty forty fifty youre one of th bul warks of a larae shaky edifice town as family security the morning wakening is a thing of mild horror you groan mutter totter about looking for socks scratch yourtolf rub your tongue around in that b cage of a mouth and try te talk yourself out of shaving you want a cigarette and know that- if you have one youll be gagging over the lottr you com downstairs view with nawseeu a box of crl and go ff to work with your stomach snarl ing and growling like two cats in a sack youre not alive until your first coffee brwafc strangely enough and thank goodness this summer morning bu siness improves again as you get older at sixty or seventy you dont need as much sleep so you wake up about six and the world is dewy and sparkling you make a pot of tea and then you go out and putter about peering at your potato bugs and enjoying jhat first pipe of the day before going in to wake up the old lady and eat a hearty breakfast talks to her other men talk to their wives and she never sees a soul all day except those darn kids and just because he meets inter- eating people all day wften there is a knock on the doortlte sound of gay voices and there whadda ya know are betty and bob their friends from the city just on then- way through town on their holi days and thought theyd drop in and say hello and drink all his cold beverage and eat every scrap of that cold chicken he was going to investigate and keep him up until 9 aim v if a a canadian stocks of frozen fish at the beginning of 1956 amounted to 38441000 pounds fuel oil service 01 storage tanks 20000 bals storage capacity our green and lemon trucks available to bring you on the spot service budget tekms arranged well kentner son tkuutale 72ss1 mings us to your door til 73271 tr 72674 concrete work cellailfloors sidewalks block work bricklaying for your construction needs carpentry homes kitchens llfrniroom rwwoaelmg modernizing there brutal in our society that makes hi fellow in hh middle years saio- pa to be th prim of life shoulder th who load and be lieve me its th fellow with the mortgage the income tax payer th wretch in his 304050 who takes th bearing in th tummer as always a youngster who has about 77 times the health energy and vit ality of his parents has nothing to do in the summer but spend 14 hours a day using them up in the process of entertaining himself in the case of boys this consists of swimming going on hikes buil ding shacks organizing various types of warfare and hounding their parents for pop money lit tle girls spend the hot summer days chasing boys around and try ing to get into their gangs squeal ing and going through four chan ges of clothes the follow in his sixtt or sev enties doesnt hev th physical power of th cauldron but he has something iust as important hes acquired a maturity of outlook a sanity of mind that gives him hes no longer trying to something to himself and th whole world in short hes a phi and if hs had a rea sonably successful life all h has to do in th summer is go fhhirag hoist the odd cold one chat with fa boys in front of the pool room and write loners to his daughter in th city explaining that it would b better if she didnt com and m kids this summer as is poorly what about our friend who is caught in the middle john dope wageearner breadwinner whip ping boy for society here are the facts maam he puts in a full day of work heat or no heat be comes home to be greeted by a lawn that needs mowing weeds that need pulling or kids that need speaking to h by some chance all these things have men attended to and ho thipks he might slip out to the golf course thafi the night his with says isnt ii a lovely evening i think we should take the kids to the beach for a swim i the- wee sawa ettty fcaan an jtilmmlm tftaw fjraedy today hn wpv bff mm slthtaj in the jftlfe wu jiflilt fl tjjfaj h2 sand feslina sorry for mtsesah and cjrives them ell ted arid surly at 11 pm the kids are in bed and he slumps into a chair to read rwtwyyhiblicatien rtttorts cana memfbers of he botary club of georgetown ana of course all can adian xotarians will beparticular- ly interested in the current issue of their international magsoine the rotarian this month the publication is devoted to canada and canadian articled by leading canadian auth- the paper his wife is just explain- l alters tne lead article tag for the 48th time that he never fa mt john fe cana iw ring its claim to a century the tmsl owtmmftowtn hltalt nf4tom h ths 1stat1 0 ahnwilftesi to m thear aran w miirders during me sum- farm nevys haltom dairy oucem to ex competition j e w on wednesday july 17th a meeting was held to malke plans in connection with the selection of a halton dairy queen the mee ting was composed of the executive of the various milk and cream producer groups in halton county and the halton federation of agri culture the girl selected as the halton dairy queen will represent the county in the annual dairy queen contest held at the canadian nat ional exhibition this dairy queen contest is sponsored by the can adian national exhibition the tel egram and the ontario milk pro ducers coordinating board the contest is designed to test the girls in their ability to use modern- milk ing machinery and to acquaint the general public with the newest production methods a county princess will be selec ted from ontario counties to com pete as dairy princess of their dis trict in the cne contest at the coliseum five princesses com pete on each of eight nights with a dairy queen selected each night a further elimination is held with four girls competing on the next two nights and on the 11th night the two finalists meet to seek the title of queen of the fair the girls are judged on appear ance deportment and showman ship as well as how they assemble the machine and milking cleaning and sanitising utensils efficiency completeness of milking end- time selection of the cow which each girl milks is done by a draw before the contest each night this fur ther tests the girls ability since a milk maid has no way of knowing just which breed of cow may fall to her lot- the breeds which are used by the girls are holsteins jer sey guersisey ayrshire ajod dual purpose shorthorn the only way in which girls can prepare themselves for the contest is by increasing their general milk handling ability before the contest they are al lowed to request a certain type of milking machine with an alterna tive if that one is not available but aside from that there is no way they can assure themselves in advance of which cow or even which breed of cow they may be called on to work with in this way the winner is bound to be well qualified as a generally proficient milk maid and not a specialist in any particular breed in other words a true dairy queen last year halton had the dairy queen and one of the runnersup anyone interested in representing rhlton this year contact any of the following selection committee for further information and appli cation forms chairman jack taylor burling ton r r 2 phone nelson 46072 wilfred kennedy rockwood r r 2 fyfe somervn acton ft r s fred brooks limehouse r r- 1 cliff brown milton r r s jas e marshall milton r r 1 and j k whitelock ontario department of agriculture milton article is based on the statement by a great canadian that the 20th centary would belong to canada in this article mr fisher tries to interpret the canadian scene to the readers of yrotaruu in other countries well- qualified for the job he is a lawyer turned newspa perman broadcasterwriter and lecturer and is currently director of the canadian tourist associa tion this is but one of many ar- tides dealing with caoadretad of i course rotary in canada the groups history is also given telling of its canadian beginning in wismipsg manitoba some 4 years ago this was the first club estabhsed outside the usa and made the rotary an international organization today there are al most 350 rotary- clubs in canada with over 17400 members this places canada fourth in number of clubs behind the us england and brazil canadas largest rotary club is in toronto with clubs of compar able sire in vancouver montreal and winnipeg of more than passing interest is the fact that it was two canadians who established rotary in new zealand and australia by personal visits for that purpose both dec eased now they were col t l ralston former minister of def ence and james w davidson of calgary besides highlight of club activ ities in canada a section is devo ted to places of interest in canada with many pictures of places of in terest from the rugged mountains surrounding the columbia river in bc and the banff indian days after the stampede to scenes of french montreal and the rugged beauty of newfoundland in keeping with the canadian flavour of the august issue ads were mainly of canadian firms and services and of course can adas thriving tourist trade there are now some 500000 ro- tarians receiving the rotarian in some 9498 clubs president of rotary internation al is charles g tennent of north carolina wbo has already began an arduous term of office his it inerary calls for a meeting with the international board in zur ich switzerland followed by visits of rotary in europe africa and south america this will only touch part of his organization es tablished as it is in 101 countries all persona hawing claims ag ainst the estateof ahrin wihred starrett late of tin township of esquesing in the county of hal- ton farmer who died on or about the 23rd day of blay1b57 are hereby notified to send in to the undersigned executors of the said estate on er before the 2nd day of august 1967 full par ticulars of their claims after- which date the estate will be distributed slaving regard only to the claims of which the executor shall thfa have notice dated at georgetown ontario this 6th- day of july 1967 cfcayton v7hu50n w executor by his solicitors mts mnnderaon 61 jam st r georgetown ontario t wilms woodworking sash frames ply trim limehouse tr 72162 open evenings till 9 saturdays till 5 muaambbbbmbbbbbah min0 mill work doofes sash cabimets stairs frames screens prompt service free estimates 11 water st tr 79771 q success story no 3 mmmmwmm afaaa tbuaaabaaw asm i tejiaejafpaa jrv i je square dancing added fotta party attraction alios junior farmers sponsored very successful tlen party on jaj 1 s 60c earned her 6000 here how it happened 2 cents a bushel stops groin insects for a whole year spray bins with howard bin treat to kill insects in cracks and crevices treat new grain with howard grain guard powder mixes easily with new grain as it is binned protects it from grain insects for a whole year without affecting milling feed or seed value it costs about 2c a bushel to use bin treat and grain guard less than it does to fumigate on sale at halton cooperative supplies 0 org town tr 74171 mihon tr gttvl friday evening july 19th at the ftelnhart sales arena on no 10 btrnywauo welcomed the six hundred people 2 found herself who had come for the entertain- with several pieces off fumi- meat j tare they could no longer am vtnce llduntjordtnte tough- guse awcost adlet in the riot specialist with his comic aongs g bwm t hnost stories and w mental rosedale floral flowers for all occasions wedding work corea apedadtw cut flowers and funeral designs 32 albert st tr 72952 program he lnteeduced tfw paul aj brofhen and shlrfey c i lik magic jgek batemgh blfletl fay tbejal wheaeyeo wanrfxtth money mciaruw doroteater ib in hurry uso rhhghted everyom with on the piano and thejg to1 jotpt tgwvil tan dneetton heraw v t

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