wrat swffiwffittjiiftt i- certain to georgetown a couple who will live on bex- way drive georgetown were mar ried in alderwtftm presbyterian chraxch wedding principals were joseph ine bichardlne elaine daughter of mr and mrs joseph woods and captain eric beard rg3me son of mr and mrs ernest j beard of weston zoyland somerset eos- land rev a tomlinson officia ted mrs donald garbutt was or ganist and mrs c windrim sibg wedding prayer and ill walk be side you during the signing of the register andyfeless tls house du- starting from scratch then yooh want to make life insurance your first in vestment the alkimpor- tant investment that will help take care of your family in the event of your death or that wilt make your retirement years pleasure years besides providing an immediate estate a sun life of canada policy will start you off on the road to financial security may i be of service tr 79007 sun life of canada clarence kroll r r 2 georgetown ring the reception church hall l given in marriage by her fath er the bride wore a gown of dip per satin featuring a fun skirt with cathedral train and full length veil of embroidered silk net h greek key pattern which was caught in a juliet cap of satin trim med with sequins the brides bouquet was a cascade of garden ias stephanotis and white feather ed mums the matron of honour mrs clifford wanamaker sister of the bride and bridesmaids mrs cor don kettlewell cousin and hiss patsy brewer wore identical full length gowns of sky blue brocade with matehign picture hats and gauntlets all parried crescent cas cades of yellow gladioli and lriue feathered carnations the flower girl onda irvine niece of the bride was gowned in a full length gown of lemon broc ade taffeta with matching hat and carried a basfcetof blue feath ered carnations brie wanamaker 4 nephew of the bride entered in dress royal stuart tartan kit car rying the ring on a white satin pil- low the groomsman was captain frank dorian the ushers were iieut bruce boyd and lieut nor man bhrchard captain and mrs pimm assisted in the receiving line guests from out of town were from tweed belleville lancaster ny hartsville ny barrie grand valley oakville orange- ville and from georgetown misses bessie and mary white prior to her marriage wrs beard was honoured at several ev ents a shower was held by mrs geo pike of cooksville assisted by mrs john pike mrs harry david son and mrs gordon kettle- well other showers were held by queensway lady teachers bliss patsy brewer convener knox young couples club miss marie mclean convener alderwood presbyterian choir where bride is organist and choir leader lady teachers of the adam beck school miss horriek convener a luncheon and presentation from held in tfibi what council did no decision on engineer continue parttime man queensway staff a noon luncheon by grade 7 pupils and parents a social and presentation hy alder- wood congregation when they presented the young couple with two lovely french provinciale occasional chairs and a mantle chime clock the brides mother held a trous- sea tea in honour of her daugh ter mrs george pike aunt of the bride in navy and white crepe with matching hat and mrs john shields cousin also in navy and grey poured tea assistants were mrs gordon kettlewed mrs har ry davidson mrs john pike mrs clifford wanamaker mrs eafle wanamaker miss patsy brewer and miss marie mclean summer prices now in effect stove and 2600 ton cash or budget terms furnace cleaning both oil asul m prices w h kentner son tuangte 73151 new brampton hay dryer is milestone in farmitis in the not too distant future the average ontario farmer will be able to cut condition rake bale and dry boo bales of hay per day using no more than three men this milestone in canadian far ming was achieved recently when the bull estate constructed the first of a new type of hay drier in canada on their far near brampton jahn bull saw a drier of this type on a recent trip to new jer sey and realizing the advantage of such an apparatus he had one built on his farm as soon as he arrived back un canada he arrived back in brampton after seeing the building on may 24th and within three and a half days there was one standing on his farm the rice construction company of brampton did the- job working day and night building the six wagon -bodies- the building and the drying apparatus as one of the rice brothers put it mr bull gave us a deadline and i think we met it in discussing the reason for the rush in building the drier mr bull told the conservator thats one of the most important bene fits derived from this he said by using a drier of this type hay can be cut in late may or early june when ttie protein content of the hay is at its peak the higher the protein content in hay the bet ter the milk production from the cows during the winter thats why we rushed building this one he added so we could use it this year and mesutare the effect of the better hay ubis winter the dryer itself consists of a long shed similar to the drive shed on most farms the roof is pitched and filled in at rafter level with plywood with openings for the air to blow through the hay the building on the bull farm is divided into six stalls for the wagons each wagon is loaded in the field with approximately 84 bales of hay stacked tightly to avoid chimneys the wagon is then driven into its stall and a woodenedged canvas top is drop ped over it to ensure airtightness for the next eight hours hot air at 140 degrees is forced through the loads- ol bay at a rate of 37000 page 7 wednesday evening jxuy at 1967 thbjeorgetown herald at present georgetown will con tinue using part tine services of wm bl carr as engineer on thursday after interviewing three applicants fox the 0000 pos ition advertised recently council could not agree on a successorto douglas wilson who resigned the end of june to take a new position in montreal a inotlon to engage one of the applicants was turned down when it came to a vote crs sykes har rison and hyde voted in favour al though- the latter explained that he is not convinced tlae town needs a full time man and voted for the motion only because be thought the man in question would fill the lull if georgetown it set on having an engineer cr hyde said that the dearer company has a great deal of engineering but does not consider it profitable to have- an engineer on staff and that he thinks the town is in a similar pos ition he had little support for his stand t cr fred harrison said mr carrs ability is unquestioned but that if the town is to pay him a retaining fee plus extra for major engineer ing it will be as expensive as hav ing a full time eragneer dont forget whten you hire a 6800 engineer you are spending perhaps 15000 reminded cr hyde it entails extra office staff and some assistance in field work cr walter gray said the accoun ting angle is important and cr garfield mcgilvray pointed out that a qualified man on the payroll takes responsibility off councils shoulders reeve stan allen said that with georgetown expanding rapidly an engineer is of primary importance it seems certain that for 8600 we cant get the type of man we expect for this job said mayor armstrong in summing up t7le evenings discussion he said council is expecting an engineer who will have knowledge of sew age and waterworks who is a pub lic relations man dealing with the public in matters large and small and a man who will get out in the field in hip boots as well his sug gestion that council readvertise at a higher salary was not taken up and the discussion was dropped for the evening will visit three months with relatives in england mrs gordon cousens berwick hall is sailing sunday- from quebec city aboard the s s homeric bound for a three month visit in england mrs cousens is planning to visit members of her own family as well as sisters and brother of her late husband she hopes also to be able to take a trip to france during her stay in brighton she will visit with her sister mrs helen shillingford in london with her brothers reg gie and george middleton and their wives and in somerset with another sister mr n johnston and her husband she will also visjt with pierre weil husband of a deceased sister who lives at hove brighton mrs cousens will visit too with mr and mrs harry cousens at bexhill mrs basil tugwell in bed ford and mr and mrs george everett guilford the latter sisters of the late llcol cousens beskt when you need it gas the ideal fuel gas stands ready to server you at off tunes in off weathers winter freeze or summer scorcher vont hah your gas supply for buried deep in the ground gas lines are protected from weathers whims youre free of cant deliver blues because gas is piped directly into your home a- instantly available gas is there awe joo need it when you need it its ready willing and able to tick your houtehold chores clean and economical gas is in off ways the ideal fuel for modem fitiiyr see your heating contractor or united suburban gas company 7 main s 27 mill st 160 main georgetown acton st milton limited tr 73921 695 tr 86741 united ballinafad afternoon auxiliary meeting in church yours to use yours to enjoy have you visited georgetown perk recently if so youll be pleasantly sur prised at the improvements being made by town council under the supervision of the new caretaker o and more are planned georgetown wants everyone to make full use of this public park to enjoy the superlative features which it offers for picnics famril gatherings or just half an hour in the evening with your children you cam do your part by treating it as you would your own home by avoid ing garbage littering by teaching your children to renpect public property and iwsihrooflw grandstand and- playingfield r r contributed in4he service of the oommunity by john labatt limit rsfh cubic feet per minute when the wagons are removed the nay is dry and cured reacts for storing in the barn the pro cess used on the bull farm was to cut the hay in the morning al low it to wilt until midafternoon rake and bale it by evening and then leave it in the dryer until morning when theprooea w peated until all the hay was in one of the good things about this system- said john bull is that it needs no more manpower than the ordinary haying opera tion an dit cuts out double hand ling of the bales and it is not ex pensive this dryer costs 6000 to build and install and it costs less than one dollar per ton for the opera tion we are now using propane gas but will soon switch to natural gas however a farmer with a small amount of hay to draw could construct m proportionately smaller outfit i think it wuld be a pro fitable investment for any farmer with 250 acres or more this building is not limited to the drying of hay he continued by simply sliding a perforated metal sheet over the hettom of the wagons we can dry grain with equal ease and by simply instal- doeca on uleshedljhebuildk tag can be easily converted into a brooder house fpr chicksnr a calving barn for cows the tem perature can he regulated by a thermostat and it can be kept going winter and rammer to serve itijwnr the soil dryer 1b the first in canada and as mr boll pointed out there are a yew unfa to be kraaed eat however i think that tua is one of the best new devloea udrodoeed to agriculture jn this in a loaf hm he con- the afternoon auxiliary of the whs met wednesday in the church the meeting was opened with hymn 281 and prayer led by the president the roll call was answered by telling something re membered from the study book mrs warne led in the worship per iod which was followed by a tem perance reading by miss young bars neelon conducted a bible quiz miss hilts had charge of the topic which was taken from the june missionary monthly and n dealt with tie problems of senior citizens the meeting was closed by singing hymn 681 followed by prayer by miss hilts mr and mrs lloyd marshall and mr and mrs arnold mcenery spent the weekend at wiarton and sauble beach on sunday afternoon the ypu of ballinafad pastoral charge jour- ineyed to guelph for their annual picnic a pleasant afternoon was spent in playing baseball and in swimming at the old mill follow ed by supper at riverside park we are pleased to report that mr john snow is making good pro gress following his recent opera tion mr and mrs archie lawr and donna and bill smith are off this week on a camping trip through algonquin park mr and mrs russell smellie of fergus are spending the weekend at the home of mr and mrs john black mr and mrs sanderson and their family accompanied by mrs san dersons sister mrs walter lin- ham and her husband and family are enjoying a trip to manitoulin island this week mrs john black and billie are visiting for a week in london and bobbie is holidaying with his aunt mrs jim rettie at fergus sir and mrs bill smith and family from fergus were sunday visitors with mr and mrs e smith getting married the herald win print attractive invitations and 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