Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 11, 1958, p. 8

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low- viue primarily consisted of soft- ball tug of war and horseshoe pitching contests in the softball tournaments pal ermo boys defeated acton and in the second game milton won over norval boys the finals brought milton and palermo together with the former team winning the cham pionship in the girls section palermo girls chalked up a win over acton and milton girls duplicated the achievement of the male section of their club by defeating norval the girls finals brought together pal- tfce american milk goat record association at elyria ohio has just announced that mrs mac al exander norval has been admit ted into membership in that nat ional registry association of the dairy goat industry membership ts attained through endorsed appli cation- which be approved by the board at directors according to the constitution of the associa tion- mrs alexander is engaged in raising dairy goats in this commu nity because of the fact that she jlsejla good deal of the milk and products of goat milk she points out that goat milk is not a medic ine but a wholesome food just like cow milk but one which has the added merit of being more easily digested because of its smaller fi ner and more easily assimilated fat globules ah interesting fact that is not generally known is that more goat milk is consumed in any given day than any other milk because over 60 per cent of the worlds people drink goat milk also goat milk can be separated just as can cow mitt so that it is possible to enjoy other products of goat milk such as whipped cream butter and ice cream var ious types of cheese can be made from goat milk too in being admitted to member ship in the american milk goal record association mrs alexan- ander joins some twelve hundred other goat raisers and breeders throughout the country inan asociation which has been serv ing the dairy goat industry for over 50 years it has a complete registry and testing program as well as a complete public rela tions department available to its membership ermo and milton and here ajjain the milton club proved the victors palermo however came out on lop in the tug of wax tournament and norval proved to be the dead eye dicks in horseshoe pit ching monuments designs svfamitted cemetery a good display in stock brampton manumant works wnl c allan pro 68 queen sl west brampton shop phones be gl 10443 gl 11613 ran tom nicol phone brampton gl 13982 day church extension important topic for anglican synod church extension and boundar ies of rural deaneries were impor tant subjects under discussion when the 84th sessions of the an glican synod of niagara were held at all saints church hamilton in his charge to the synod bi shop w e bagnall pointed out that the time has come to study deanery boundaries as the old ar rangement has in many cases be come obsolete with development of large rural housing areas and chan ges in town boundaries a com mittee appointed to undertake this study comprises the venerable s a kirk archdeacon of trafalgar venerable w f wallace canon e rigby rev j anderson rev k m creal rev h r- bagnall welland and rev c s wright al dershot dealing with church extension the bishop reported steady prog ress in niagara he urged that the term church extension be regarded in its widest sense not only with the purchase of proper ty for new churches and the set ting apart of new parishes but with manpower new and better rearrangement of congregations and with extension to old and well established parish buildings as well in halton deanery st cuth- berts oakvillc has become an independent- parish with rev j b rye as first fulltime rector st lukes palermo and the por table church of st simon the ap ostle have been combined and the rev j bielby will live at the rec tory in palermo and undertake this new parish arrangement two neyr properties have been purch ased between oakvillc and bur lington for future extension st albans glen williams is under taking the building of a rectory and rev john rathbone is the first resident clergyman the parishes of erin and alton have been combined with the new rector rev s coombs residing in erin a new parish has been op ened at port weller and is linked to a new parish the church of the transfiguration in sl catharines a large property between burling ton and aldershot has been purch ased for future development bishop bagnall was celebrant at hie holy eucharist which open ed the sessions very rev w e jackson diocesan dean was the epistoller venerable w f wal lace gospeller and rev j bart- lett acted as bishops chaplain during the service the bishop assisted by canon e rigby pre sented the recently ordained priests and deacons and clergy newlyarrived in the diocese with their licences and instituted them totheir various charges the lit urgical choir was directed by rev h f thomasson of st lukes church who was also organist for the service a notice of motion regarding the election of a bishop suffrag an or coadjucator was approved by synod the new man is ex pected to be required in two or three years as episcopal duties are becoming increasingly deman ding on one mans time and ener gy- the bishop summed up his charge with the need to witness to the faith that is in us was- never grea ter that it is today he said the word evangel has a wistful qual ity to the tension torn modern man it means the good news of god and the heart of man is ask ing this question in a world like this one filled with turbulent movements there is news aplenty most of it is bad can there be really good news well christian people are those who proclaim that there can be and there- is in a world darkened by suspicions and hat reds by destructive forces and all the deadly sins christian peo ple are those who let in the light the light that shone and shines in the darkness this is not a time for too much debate and too much argument this is not a time to dispute triv ialities this is a time for great living luminous living 4 living which lets in the light which shp ncs from qod no there is not too much time for debate and dispute and argu ment but there is plenty of time to demonstrate by our lives what our religion means to us and plenty of time to come from our churches with the words grace love and fellowship ringing in our ears and mirrored in our lives building sand concrete gravel road gravel fill and top soil stone work tom haines gton william tr 74318 u lawn bowling oprms pot luck sup the ladles lawn bowling dab got officially under way last tues day afternoon and evening with the president mrs jack mcgibboo welcoming the old and new mem bers bowls were played in the after noon and after a pot luck supper with mrs ethel hay the winner a short business meeting also fol lowed the supper which was in charge of the committee mrs charles harvey and mrs percy olney weed control news by v e mcarthur hahon weed inspector chemical weed control many people throughout the county are now busy spraying weeds on fence rows crops and lawns the most popular herbic ides being used are 2 4d and 2 4d derivatives one of the main reasons for this is the fact that dif ferent kinds of plants react differ ently to these chemicals some spe cie are easily killed others seem almost completely resistant for ex ample mustard may be killed in a field of spring grain by an amount of 2 4d that has no harmful ef- effect on the grain similarity dandelions plantain and creeping charlie may be easily eradicated from a lawn without harming the grass while almost every weed can be controlled in fence bottoms and waste land however it must be remembered that many desirable plants are easily damaged by these ebemlcals many garden and flow- r plants lawn shrubs and estovers are among those which are suscep tible- to 3 4d injury care must spraying weeds lioas supplied on ft be followed closely i belief that wber- chemical weed effective in will deal what is sl father y whtn you arc small a father is two huge hands those hands help you cross the street they put worms on hooks better than any other hands in the workl a father is the man who sits at the head of the table he gets two lamb chops you net one he is nice to te near when theres thunder iml lightning or trouble a father understands when you think youre too old to le kissed goodnight he is the one who teaches you how to tie your tie who buyt your first razor who gives you permission to take the car and who comforts mother when you arent home on time sometimes he helps you fail algebra a father spends most of his life reaching in his pocket for money to give someone for something his favourite words are now when i was your age a father is the person you want to lie like when you grow up you can ignore him hut you can never forget him a father is a small loy grown taller and wiser a food fathers wisdom shown in many ways and not mh amonf them u hi practice of moderation in all thins on the occasion of father day iks the house of seagram says once aeaint true happiness sprin from moderation pa the house of seagram agy 1 iwl

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