Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 27, 1958, p. 8

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wedwdaj ewe an xi usa pages 411- on guaranteed investments 3 to 10 years amount 100 to 50000 interest paid june december r enquiries invited halton peel trust savings company burrntfton oakville brampton garage window shatters as sound barrier broken you deserve the best one contract covers first line heating equipment finest in installation full warranty service all necessary repairs to floors walls trim plaster for the very best in heating installations call tr 74202 bergs electro lab general electric hallmac iron firemen warm air hot water or steam heat the thundertike report that caused district houses to tremble on their foundations and sent georgetownera scurrying into the streets prepared for anything from billowfng black smoke to a mushroom cloud saturday fame when a prototype of the avro ar row shattered the sound barrier on its way to an unofficial canad ian speed record of 1200 miles per hour the arrow was still in a steep climb when it broke the barrier and when it levelled off at so 000 feet canada s newest in terccptor was still accelerating and had power to spare this aircraft number two off the avro aircraft ltd production line at mai ton is equipped with temporary engines the engines it will use in rcaf service are considerably more powerful cat culat6d s o the bat winged jet is 1600 raph or about 2tt times the speed of sound the worlds official air speed record is held by i us air force f 104a starfighter which flew at 1 404 19 m p h over a measured course on may 10th the flight path of the arrow was traced in the clear sky by billowing con trails visible m some areas from horizon to horizon the noise which accompanied penetration of the sound barrier startled the for the finest in job printing try the herald phone tr 7 2201 for estimates and service we have the equipment to give ou the best in printing of all kinds mrs w l mcclure new life member brampton west wi the regular monthl meeting of the brampton west w i was held at the home of mrs h mcgce the president mrs h cameron i was in the chair j mrs h reed was the scout for the month the roll call was an swered b a golden rule for health mrs j mcclurt rac a splendid motto tomorrow is a promiisor note tuda is rcad cash o spend it wiseh mrs d frasi r u th r main der of hi r report on th gutlph conftrence miw bhui divon i interesting talk on htalth and nur sing was reatl njomil mrs ii reed read tht cum nt etnt mrs harold met inn rfimnbut ed cancer drtssinss sas ard means of raism funds for the hospital were discustd mrs l mcclurt was priscn ted with a life membership pin mrs weir reid rtad tht address and mrs anlhom prt nted the pn j mrs h reed thanked tvervonc who took part in the mteting which closed with tht national anthem mrs breadner and mrs i mcclure served refreshments tht next meeting will be ht id at the home of mrs harold mcclure international truck i because were truck specialists we have the right truck for every job for the right truck backed by expe buy your trucks from a truck specialist ma vel motor sales ltd 7jmll mam street local population shortly after 6 p m and the vibration shattered a large window at woods sunoco service station on guelph street jan zurakowski avros chief experimental pilot was in the cockpit during the run which was made to investigate the arrows control systems mr zurakowski made the first arrow flight on march 29th and following a est on 5uly lfth the undercarriage collapsed during the landing arrow no 1 is not expected to fly again until mid september however the third arrow which has yet to leave the ground will probably make its public debut sept 5th over the cne waterfront at the canadian international air show by that time according to avro plans it will have logged a considerable numberot air hours it will incorporate canadian designed iroquois engines which deliver about 80 000 pounds static thrust the us built j 75 engines in the early models provide about 40 000 lbs thrust east coast holiday mr and mrs cliff norton and daughter debbie motored to the east coast during their holidays they vbited at amherst ns with friends who formerly lived in toronto mr and mrs morris mckinnon at waverley ns they visited with a former george- towner who is in the navy bui muir his wife and four children and at liverpool ns with mr and mrs jack kelley mrs kel ley is the former peggy muir of town they returned home thru the states legion notes by leslie m clark last wiekt our annual petoration ii pir idt vi ill bt held on sunda sep tcmber 14th anil we hop that a real turnout mil he on hand for it it is expected that a number of other branchts and organizations will haw as usual a good repres entation the dtcoration daj parade will be held at 2 30 p m on tht 14th with the parade forming at 200 o clock at the ixgion hall it is hoptd all ettrans will be on hand for it in the case of inclement weath er the service will take plae in st george s anglican church nice to see knobby around ag ain we see h s back at the old stand ilthouph not et working ml right fellows we mean he s not back at the plant et some of the fish stories that are the logical culmination of a number of experiences from mem bers vacations are getting bigger and better one nice thing about it when a fishermen lies about the size of the fish he caught he usualk doesn t expect ou to be iieve it and each ear the ones that got awa get bigger and big ger the old man of the mountains caledon mountains that is bob farl drifted in the other night since living up at inglewood bob no longer gets down vcr much and in fact that s his first visit to the branch in some time he was a member of the executive and vice president for a few years after the war until he mov ed away from town this ear we see our neighbor ing country to the south is having an armed services display at the ex for the first time in hislorj u s going to featured rockets and guided missiles we believe saw chick roney on saturday he has just returned from a trip to vancouver he was staying with his brother bill while in town bill too has been visiting in per gus the stranger walked in and looked through the cold bare hall into the deserted dark dungeon like rooms the very walls spcl led out the story of gloom and infinite sadness not even a ghostly whisper was heard in the whole building not a board crea ked nor a cough nor a laugh nbat manner of place was this branch 120 mondaj afternoon september 18th tli golf tournament for the pro vince will be held on october 4 in windsor with windsor legion playing host we understand a number of local bojs are going to attend zone parade in port credit on sunday september 21st we hope to see a good turnout of members from georgetown there it is ho ped that there will be colour par ties from all branches as well as a good representation of branch members port credit are always excellent hosts and we can look forward to an interesting day william j hunter was bell telephone pioneer william j hunter 72king sl east died after a short illness in sl josephs hospital guelph on tuesday august 10th mr hunter had worked for he bell telephone company all his life until his retirement 10 years ago when he and mrs hunter who predeceased him two months ago moved to georgetown he was born in dufferln county the son of mary mckce hunter and john hunter eighty years ago he was a member of the bell tel ephonc pioneers his wife was the late mary lou ise pa he is survived by a sister mrs sophie dclancy of 80 russet avenue toronto rev alox calder of knox rpes byterian church georgetown con ducted the funeral service at yorke chapel of turner and por ter funeral home at one oclock friday august 22nd interment was in prospect cemeter famnfw wild carrot ark going wild- in halton pastures may have been short on many farms but halton has one crop whiob dldnt seem to suffer from lack of moisture and that is wild carrot many fields are be seen in practically every mmunity which are positive disgrace to halton agriculture and it is not confined to land which has been bought for subdi vision here and there one sees a clean farm and it must be heart breaking and exasperating to such operators to have neighbours who apparently are making no effort to keep their weeds under control the year 1958 may not have been the best year to get 100 per cent results from spraying but surely every farm operator has a mower true cutting doesn t eradicate but at least it would prevent a lot of the carrot chicory and bull thist les from seeding we still main tain that 2 46 at 16 to 24 ounces of acid to the acre if applied in early june will kill 00 per cent of the carrot charts the first time a field is sprayed after that 32 ounces of brushkill acid to the acre and when we say brushkill we mean one part 2 4d to one part 2 45t will get the balance the reason why 2 4d does not er adicate all wild carrot is due to the fact that there is more than one species and hence the reason for the addition of the 24 56 to git the more resistant species toad aaunrlum aw railway sap- erinteadenti have been trlamtrl for the spraadof weeds and cer tainly they must accept their share of the responsibility bat frankly my readers most admit there are innumerable fields which are at bad or worse than any piece of roaslde or railroad right of way that can be pointed oul we cant help but wonder if a lot of us arcn t a bit like a far mer friend of mine who had plenty of weeds on his own pro perty but pointing to his neigh bour s field said there isnt any use me bothering about my weeds as long as those are over there that my friends is just an excuse and perhaps ex plains why t so manj of our fields art a veritable flower garden farm news recommended prices for fall seed j e w thefolowing minimum prices for seed of fall seeded crops were recommended at a recent meeting of the seed marketing committee of the ontario soil crop impro vement association reg no 1 winter wheat 235 per bushel certified no 1 win ter wheat 210 per bus comm no 1 winter wheat 190 per bus rye ftetra petkus 1 75 per bus these suggested prices are for f nu fashion beauty salon tr 73911 mam and mill streets treated seed in new bags at 1 farm or local shipping poinl summertime popularity when you come to the c ne be sure to visit the hydro building just northeast of the new fountain aug 20 sept 6 toronto of all the electric appliances that 1 to make our lives more pleasant ab electric refrigerator is a good example particularly on these hot summer days when it is a regular port of call for all the family and at mealtime even when unexpected guests drop in youre sure to be popular with those delicious cold plates and crisp salads that an electric refrigerator enables you to serve at a moments notice livebetterelctnlcauy jfajoki elm koewuflfc iontario electricity does so much costs so little

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