Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 23, 1958, p. 15

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more corn per acre warwick hybrid seed a canadian grown com mpodajty developed for canadian dhnatic conditions see your local dealer for the right variety for your farm dealers stan evans brampton acton farm supply acton milton milling co milton warwick seed company bkonhofan kont county ontario the oldest seed coyn company m canada the protection you give your family today may have to be provided by life insurance to- morroyv make sure you have enough life insurance ince tcroil r r 2 georgetown tr 7 2027 sum life assurance company of canada georgetowns fire chief is bureau vice- chairman georgetowns fire chief jack harlow was elected vice chair man of the halton county fire prevention bureau on thursday april 10th when the bureau held their annual election of officers at milton chief a e clement of the mil ton fire brigade was elected chair man chief j newton of the acton fire brigade is secretary and a klarer of the oakvilletrafalgar chamber chamber of commerce is treasurer al elliott is chairman of the lit erature committee the treasurer mr klarer will handle publicity and george bundy is chairman of the trophies and poster commit- tecthe program for fire proven uon activities for 1958 was one of the main topics of discussion and it was decided that the poss ibility of a slogan contest to be held for all children in the county be investigated dangers of grass and rubbish fires will be brought to the atten tion of the public and the elec trical contractors assoc will be asked to cooperate in publicizing electrical hazards in the home challenging message for presbyterian wms whaf are we of the christian faith doing this easter of 1958 about the revolutionary resurrec tion of christ this was the start ling challenge in themessage that mrs jean stewart brought to over thirty members and guests of the norval presbyterian wms when ihey held then- monthly meeting at the home of mrs g l royal mrs stewart stressed that the revolutionary power that came to the disciples that first easter is still alive today to help in home and church life mrs a watson read the scripture and commen tary followed with a prayer by mrs c archdekin miss anne davis concluded the devotional by sing j ing the old rugged cross the president mrs harold reed extended a welcome to the guest speaker and the visitors on behalf home and school views niagara travelogue the april meeting of the wrig glesworth home and school assoc tatioii was held monday april 14th with the vice president vic babey acting as chairman the program portion of the meeting was taken in the presen tation of a travelogue of the an nual grade eight tour to niagara falls the assistant principal harold catling used coloured sli des to show the members points of interest on the tour which has been a yearly affair for the en trance clas for tho past three or four years following the travelogue refresh ments were served by the social committee headed by mrs william chaplin of the auxiliary and mrs l brown and mrs f mcnabb assisted the hostess in serving lunch nurseryman explains cans pruning of shrubs junior horticultural cdmpetl uonswere held in wrigglesworth school auditorium on wednesday evening april 16th with gall stigger anne sheldon and lisa hoare winning first in their res pective divisions in the grades 7 and 6 compe titions to arrange a table centre using pine cones etc bado jan ssen was second behind gail sti gger while jane mcfarlane and rosemary meades were second and third to anne sheldon in the grade three and four competit ion a colour picture of spring michael faris and phyllis barber were also prizewinners in the grades one and two class won by lisa hoare which required the creation of a miniature rock gar den in a dish using stones soil moss etc a film study of spring wild flowers wsb shown to the hor ticultural society members while the judges mr and mrs john ord were selecting the winners the guest speaker for the regular meeting was mr brown of sheridan nurseries who gave an interesting talk on the use cul ture and pruning of shrubs af ter which he extended an invita tion to the society members to visit sheridan nurseries in july a door prize of a varigated philodendrum donated by norton floral was won by mrs p w cooke of the milton horticultural society who with mr and mrs l q needham yyas a visitor at the meeting youll never run out of hot water with heats water faster at less cost let the k ds splash away in bath after bath there 11 st ii be plenty of hot water for the grownups w th a gas water heater properly sized for your family you re sure of a constant supply because it starts heating more water as soon as you turn on the tap and the wonder is an automatic gas water heater is economical to operate too planned to meet your needs modern families use more hot water than ever before auto matic washers and dishwashers gulp it up by the gallon that s why you need a gas water heater designed to keep pace with today s stepped up hot water needs have an automatic gas wa ter heater fit to measure for you see your plumber or gas appliance dealer united suburban gas company rv limited 7 main st s oyjr georgetown tr 73921 open mom to fri uotosjo united gas emmersonhilts wedding guests guests at the wedding of joan hilts daughter of mrs roy hilts and the late mr hilts of glen wil hams and grant ennnerson son of mr and mrs joseph entmer- son main st n included bruce westwood mr and mrs john veitch bert eade mr and mrs ross turner mr and mrs o dy son mr and mrs ronald hilts mrs lucille tweety mr and mrs terry bludd mr and mrs tom shea mr and mrs joe emmer- son and trudy of georgetown mr and mrs ray turner mr and mrs roy norton sr mr and mrs harold hilts and family mr and mrs harold ashley ami family le- roy hilts mr and mrs jake mino betty hilts and mrs roy hilts of glen williams mr and mrs law prohl and family port cattane and sharon faemoa of mill an hope trip to europe will clear swim pool the georgetown lions club hopes to wipe out the remaining balance due on the community swimming pool next month when they will hold a blitz canvass of the town selling lucky draw tick tts on a trip to europe and soli cilint donations the date of the blitz was sit at monday may 12th last tuesday april 15th when the uons hi id thtir regular dinner mcttint in thi legion hall any overflow of funds will be used toward the construction of a wad i ing pool nominations from the floor were received at this meeting and added to the 195859 slate of officers already prepared by the nominating committee the club election which will be held at the next regular dinner meeting tuesday may 6th promises to be an interesting one since almost all offices an contisud by gen eral members reg bousfield of toronto who is the ontario representative of the embfilmers supply company emsco chemical co was the guest speaker and gave an inter csting address facts on branch of chemical industry the use of chemicals in the undertaking in dustry how new chemicals are discovered by their firm and brought into use in embalming were explained by mr bousfield introduced to the members by harold mcclure he was thanked by jim jones a donation of 25 was voted to the north halton unit of the canadian cancer society a large delegation from the local club will journey by bus to the reg lonal rally at credit valley golf cluh fnnddlc on wednesdax april 30th farm news bulk tank decreases toronto milk shippers jew tho advent of the bulk tank has n milled in i slight tltinase in the number of shippers to the tor nto market staled john w tawn st en ar minaor of the 1 n nto milk producers at a mce linn f the executive of district no 12 held at slcwarttown alms with this sliucl mr paw it the average shipper hns in ere isid his output and in thi ov erall amlvsis the toronto market is c ver supplied furthermore the distribution of milk in toronto is becoming in creasinglv competitive as a res ull the highland dairy is reported to have closed its doors on march 31st last and some 17 halton ship pers were left without a market however we understand these shippers arc being absorbed by another dairy but at the pracnt time there is little possibility of securing an increased base stated mr pawley we gathered that indications are that milk markets are likely to be flooded during may and june present prospects point to an open meeting for all milk ship pers in district no 12 being held sometime the week of may 19th al siewartlown and we would sug gest that every halton shipper to the toronto market make a spec- ial effort to be in attendance and thereby secure first hand informa tion on their market and some qf the possible developments- something to sell use a herald adlet and youll have no trouble nursery stock evergreen flowering shrubs bedding plants 27 varieties of petunias alone in our large selection of 15 000 assorted plants webbs greenhouses town line li miles south of village ph huttonville 128 j 1 thfc gcoftbctovm hh wednesday april isrd paget ukhvi sunday atm 27 f buses wil run daylight time leave georgetown to tqr0nt0 mo 4 tickets and informalina a salvwcfwafc cat re ceanral 5 phono tr- 737m corner cupboard tr mrs1 hamilton construction prince charles drive tr 73480 homes garages concrete work industrial requ renovations building anus every building need tfgflusss large variety of high germination flower and vegetable seeds come choose them now ml for better results plant m coop seed we stock all kinds of iawnseed sprays and frtilzr lawn mowers wheelbarrows and other types of garden equipment georgetown cooperative saptes 4s guelph street t

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