Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 4, 1957, p. 3

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w v farm news high quality seed js avialable good supply j e w x a review of seed conditions throughout the province was made at a recent meeting of the seed marketing and publicity commit tee of the ontario soil and crop improvement association the committee concluded that ample supplies of high quality seed would be available for both the domestic and export markets for the coming crop year the seed includes such new var ieties of oats as garry and rodney and montcalm brant and parkland barley which have given excellent results in recent years all small seeds such as red clover timothy and alfalfa are in good supply with several named varietiesincluded in this group the committee- recommended the following minimum prices for 1958 seeding oats commercial no 1 grade 140 per bus certiifed no 1 gr 160 per bus registered no 1 grade 170 per bus barley commercial no 1 grade 190 per bus reg no 1 grade 235 per bus these prices are for treated seed- in- new bags at producers farm fob local shipping point prices are from five to sixtyfive cents per bushel less utawmast year depending on grade and viricty the seed marketing and public ity committee is made up of seed set 375000 budget to promote dairy products dairy farmers of canada nat ional producers organixation will spend 375000 promoting dairy foods in 1958 this expenditure authorized recently by the dairy farmers executive committee in sures that the eight year old nat ional promotion prpgranvwill be continued along much the lines as previously firmly established now as an i portant cog in the promotion wheel of the dairy industry the dairy farmers advertising and promot- tion program is given credit for having had a strong influence on the increased consumption of dan y foods in recent years the only growers and dealers representing a all parts of the province ws breckon burttagton is chairman s and r e goodin field crops branch ontario dept of agricul ture toronto is secretary shift jn the 1858 program will he in the case of themarch promotion which during the past few years has been devoted tohutter now that the extra butter stocks situa tion has righted itself dairy for mers will concentrate extra efforts on the sale of cheese in march 1958 the march cheese promotion will be in addition to the regular october cheese festival and antici pates extra stocks of cheese at the beginning of the new year the full 1958 advertising sched ule will ber february evaporated ilk and milk powder march april milk june is jjairy morithy october cheese november butter in 1958 the june is dairy month promotion already shapes up as the best yet according to public rela tions director o j w shugg ma ny large manufacturing concerns re already showing interest in sal uting dairying in 1958 and indeed some of them already have con crete plans under way for tieing in next june he says maccormacks always features gifts which will please every member of the familythis year weve made an even greater effort to find the gift you want at the prices you want to pay here are bnly a few suggestions that will please you v fesi cfrn see our great array dubarry yardley helena rubinstein c0ty many famous names to tempt you gifts from 25c to 25 y y y v a y y y v y v y y y y y y y y v y y y y y y y y y y y y iccci your headquarters for the newest writing v sensation watermans cf fountain pen it uses cartridge ink pens from 450 to 1500 ecoecceerfewece we carry a wide range of parker pens pencils the ever popular parker 21 and the ultimate in pen craftsmanship the parker 51 now everyone can enjoy jtfiese qiftsclick camera ransl just arrived a brand newsstock in the latest cameras and equipment in various price ranges come in and see them full color pictures that come to life in three dimensions viewmasters 295 reels 50c each reel packets 150 each over 500 different reels to choosji cartoons fairy tales western cowboys scenic christinas story rudolph the red nosed reindeer ex ei tugwl shaving accessories yardley seaforth old spice lentheric excellent giftsto him electric razors shayemaster philishave schick tiwiicwiewwwcxwxwwwwwwwkw5 fyjbsmf y exquisite perfumes from geneva paris england chanel no s cree satin cotys neilsokts by carlton smiles n chuckles g see the ida newspaper aos for your christmas gift selection hi drug store main street georgetown triangle 73692 i banquet elections for st altons mens club the brotherhood- of anglican churchmen st albans chapter had two special activities last week their annual banquet took place on monday in the parish hall and on sunday morning at a business mee ting following attendance at the early communion service fanfii fleers were elected the monday turkey dinner cat ered by the ladies of the guild had professorr m wiles as speakfir professor wiles is a member of the english department at mcmas- ter university hamilton and his talk was about the bible and var ious revisions made with explana tions of the meaning df words and the interpretation which the proper choice o words ean give in the correct translation from an cient manuscripts introduced by rev kenneth iti- chiardson the speakerwas thanked by roland haines while thomas hill expressed thanks to the ladies who capered president russell mil- lerpresided at the dinner vice president gilbert preston toasted the queen and henry lorriman said grace officers elected to serve the bac next year are thomas hill president george sargent vice president and gordon hilts sec retary treasurer jack lucas will cad a committee which will ar- ratjjgo the parish picnic next uim- memand jack crawford sr is in charkv of arrangements for the next banquet mr hilts mr sarg ent and doug townscnd are yop- resentatives to the scout cub group pages the georgctowm mcraud wednesday eveg dec uv wheat king world wheauehampion andrew left 58yearold farmer from essex england was the canadian national railways challenge trophy ait royal agricultural winter fair in toronto he is pe with a 100 cheque and engraved silver tray by cnr 1 vicepresident j a argo assisted by miss super conti donna warminger of yorkton saskatchewan it is the his time britainhas won the world wheat crown j i bulb talk jr judging horticultural meeting spring charms a talk on bulbs illustrated with colour mov ies was an interesting feature of thcnovember meeting of george town horticultural society which was held in the auditorium of wrigglesworth school guest speaker was c a cruick- shank of the garden guild to ronto he was introduced by the society secretary norman bird earlier in the meeting there was judging for the second con test for junior mernbers in a series of competitions offered for public school children tom beer and val stein acted as judges for th645 entries sub mitted and during the judging mrs tony bradshaw entertained the children attending by making a corsage and a christmas table decoration these were given as door prizes and were won by miss elsie bird and miss adelaide mil ler a winter scene was the compe tition for grades 78 and winners were pat barrager ralph falk- ingham and judy bastcdo grades 56 designed a christmas card and winners were lynda hyde judy sproule and edwina smith a table decoration of log and candles was the competition for grades 34 prizewinners were darlene ledwidgc margaret thompson and pat armstrong in grades 12 phyllis barber robert bradley and douglas goodlet won prizes for designing a miniature christmas trlu dont read this if you can afford to pay for heat that is lost up the chimney if you cant afford to lose heat in the chimney salvage that heat with a heat reclaimer unit and put it to practical use such as heating your basement recreation room etc to see a heat reclaimer in operation tel tr 7415or wriht heat reclaimer 22 byron st georgetown no obligation you take no chances when you buy a used car or truck from scotts all thoroughly reconditioned and guar 61 guelph street tr 72251 fina- tr 741 ltailroad building ami mining development torm a handinhand partnership across canada a great new mineral holds continue to be discovered and new rail lines fun out to bring the valuable metals or their concentrates to market in time- years canadian national railways has opened eight new branch lines from british cojumbias fete the maritime provinces to meet increasing con sumer demand two of them within a recent two- week period one of these extends 161 miles between chibougamau and beattyville in northern quefcev and the other joined the heath steele mines ua new brunswick across 22 miles to the cnr net work at bartibog when- he officially opened to line at chibougamau cnr president dooam gordon received a key to the town from the mayor indians of the montance tribe in full regalia ate showed tip to welcome the visitors at heath steefcv nb mr gordon paused to read the inscriptkmi on the last spike before driving it into the tie officially mark the completion of the line k v fejijgafealjsife gvri awx a iraaiifcnu i mnixjfla sivjvwjifalls a ji ssi

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