Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 10, 1958, p. 10

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th1 orwoa wau wednesday evell sept 10 1988 bingo games fish pond free balloons for the kiddies second annual lions jamboree friday and saturday sept 1213 in georgetown arena 150 free prize each night sphalt iveways sidewalks laid budget terms with no finance charges mcnamara paving phone tr 74898 5 21 for the finest -in- quality dry cleaning in by 10 out by 5 your choke plastic or paper carl barragers cleaners til 7279 building sand concrvtr oravrl road gravel fill and top soil stoni work tom haines oun williams tr 7j301 mvole tax ms mads i moms tjari wrvewmwajiwc 140 cne prize ribbons for sunset farm poultry a silver spangled hamburg pul let shown b corey e hcrrington ballinafad was rufmer up for champion jtamnrd pullet entered in the cne poultry show mr hcrrington who operates hu business- under the sunset farm name and who is also rub usher of the monthly newspaper feather fancier came home with some 140 prut ribbons from his numerous entries at the show it waff the first year in a decade that jehad not also been judging hg staslsecn showing since 1911 sunset farm had top displays of sliver spangled hamburgs anconas and silver unbearded po lish among the lanje variety of birds which shared in the prize money were buff orptngton buff rock buff leghorn single comb mottled anconas black hamburg silver grey dorking houdans black australorp golden unbeard ed polish bearded buff laced pol ish black minorca several van eties of bantams shown included buff cochin black cochin black minorca bearded sllkie urtbear ded silkie white leghorn modern black red birchen and white game oe spangled game and oe red pyles lloyd miller and clarence spence were two other local men showing at the fair mr spence showed a pair of polish bantams and mr miller showed black aus tralorp and houdans winning a prize on the former weed control news byv e mcarthur harton weed inspector weed free lawns one of the best was to insure a weed free lawn is to grow a stand of grass so thick that the weeds never ret a chance to es tablish themselves this however is easier said than done man re quirements are necessarv to es tablish and maintain a perfect lawn and there an fiw homes in hji ton count in which some weeds cannot be found to he sure no thing makes a fine home appear less attractive lljan a front ard full of weeds when making a new lawn it is well to remember some of the basic requirements you must have good soil which will encourage good growth fertile enough to grow health plants and prcferabl free from weed seeds hen the area is worked and settled to a fine seed bed a proper seed mix lure for the soil type and location should be carefull selected sow the seeds on the surface and if travel notes reduced airline prices to europe haw kononiy data far toronto to london 14760 rattim toronto to glasgow s449a0 raturo only 10 down full particulars at john r barber traval advisor john r a agency imuiahcz travel tkttort mill swf the soil is dry press in with a lawn roller a mulch of straw spread thml over the seeds and wittered is j good insurance for a successful growth unless lawits rcieive ver spe tul attention weed infestations are inevitable after a few vears bnmi leaed weeds such a dttn dehons plantains and creeping charlie ma be controlled safel by spraying with 2 4d if instruc tions on the label arc followed faithfully the spray is most sue cessful in the spring or in sep t ember when the weeds are grow ing well crab grass and chick weed are harded to eradicate but there are several chemicals on the market which are quite effective when the lawn is not too heavily infested hand pulling after a rain is an excellent way to get nd of the weeds in a hurry for a lawn that is not in good condition it is often practical to improve the sod by renovation process secure enough good weed free top soil to spread about one inch over the entire area then apply a balanced fertilizer at the rate of 23 lb per 1 000 square feet rake this so called top dress ing evenly into the existing grass about a week later seed with around 2 to 3 pounds grass seed per 1 000 square feet roll with lawn roller and cover with thin coating of straw satisfactory results may be ob tained from either of the above operations if seeding takes place in the early spring or the fall ac tually the middle of august until the middle of september is the best time especially if mulching with straw is a problem at this season of the year we usually get sufficient rainfall the temperature is still high enough for seed ger initiation vet the sun is not quite so hot in other words ou should have a bitter chance ot stciirinj a good weid free lawn archaeological and historic sites board in 1956 he was deputy reeve of the town of midland and has been active in many community activ llies dumg the war he was special assistant to donald gor don of the wartime prices and trade board mr dills was born in port do ver ontario in 1893 and started newspaper work in 1909 on the acton ont tree press which he purchased in 1927 and in 1943 he bought the canadian champion at vlilton ont mr dills is a charter member of the ontario weekly newspap crs association which has named him weekly newspaperman of 1958 he is cwna director and chairman of its executive com mittee mr halhwell was born iq con don england in 1881 and in 1903 came to canada and started the oxbow sask herald after sev eral years on weeklies in saska chewan he took over as publisher of the macleod gazette in 1940 mr halliwell is past president of the alberta division cwna and a past president of the cwna he has also held office as secre tary and vice president of the saskatchewan division cwna mr maclean was born m pic ton ontario where his family has controlled the picton times for the right truck backed by expert truck service buy your trucks from a truck specialist maveal motor sales main st tr 7361 1 your international truck dealer adon publisher is made life member of canadian weekly assoc six eterans of the wceklv newspaper industry were named honorary tif memoirs al the 39th annual convention of thi canadian weekly newspapers as sociation at the king fdward ho tel the award is the highest honour conferred by the cwna the six publishers with a total or more than 260 vears of weekly newspaper experience are charles j alibott of the spring hill ns record william ii cranston of the midland ont free press herald george a i dills of the acton ont free press and the canadian champion milton ontario ii t halliwell of the macleod alberta gazette roy p maclean of the kclowna bc courier and harry b mun ro of the swan river manitoba star and times a past president of the cwna and nova scotia weekly newspa pcrs association mr allbon wis born in spnnghill in 1896 and during the first world war he was decorated with the mililarj cross b king george v dunn world war ii he commande i the second reserve battalion of the north nova scotia highlanders he began newspapenng at per due saskatchewan in 1919 and afur 6 monlhi took chart of thi asquith fsaskatchewin record which he operated until 1928 when he moved back to spnnghill and purchased the spnnghill record the record lost its plant in a disastrous fire in december 1957 which also destroyed much of the business section of spnnghill a new plant is in operation mr cranstones the son of the late dr j h cranston editor for 21 years of the toronto star week ly and later editor and publisher of the midland free press born in toronto in 1914 he started his newspaper work as a reporter on the toronto star in 1929 and today follows his father as editor and puhlisher of the midland paper apart from his newspaper work he is executive vice president of the shoe corporation of canada s five shoe and plastic plants under his guidance the midland free press has several limes won the williams cup for lnc leading editorial page among nondaily pa pers as well as the mason trophy for the best all round large circu lation weekly mr cranston is president and cofounder of the huroma mus eum al midland and honorary life i president lof the huronia historic 1 sites and tourist association i well as chairman of the ontario toronto realtor was native of brampton earl t brownridge 66 in real estate and insurance in toronto for 51 years died last week at his toronto home born in brampton mr brown ridge attended the old welleslev school in toronto he started his career in 1907 with f j smith and co one of the oldest reil es tate firms in toronto and took the business ivir under his own name in 1933 he was a past director of th toronto real elile board mr brownridge was a vetei in of thi first world war he s rv ed overseas as a captain wilh the original 7hh battalion from tor onto which latir bieame thi lir onto scottish mason he w is a membi r i f tlu kingsvvav lamhlon iodgt no 85 grc toronto i odu of per fiction and the scottish rile he was a mimhir of all saints kiiilswa anjjicin church me leaves hivifi the former gertrude mas bennett two ons douglas a f toronto and r alan of burlington two broth ers irank and austin of toronto and five grandchildren since 1885 on leaving school he worked for the canadian church man and 6ther church papers and was in advertising for a number of years in 1934 he became edi tor or the picton times and four years later went west as publish er of the kclowna bc courier where he has seen circulation grow from 300 to over 4 600 mr munro was born in edm burgh scotland in 1883 and came to canada in 1904 to work for the old toronto globe a year later he moved to porl arthur and star ted a week v the port arthur newt forerunner of todays news chronicle daily in 1910 he moved to the pas manitoba and was soon putting out the pas herald in 1929 he moved to swan river notice tq creditors notice to creditors and others in the estate of john daniel fields retired labourer de ceased all persons having claims ag ainst the estate of the above men tioned late of the town of geor getown in the county of halton who died at the city of toronto on the 26th day of may 1908 are required to file proof of same with the undersigned on or before the 13th day of october 1958 after that date the public trus tee will proceed to distribute the estate having regard only to the claims of which he then shall have had notice dated at toronto this 2nd day of september 1958 public trustee administrator 145 queen st w toronto this exhibition visitor gave something away one in a million persons to vis it the cnf turned the tables on a long standing cnl give away tra dilion he was a small boy who entered the exhibition grounds with 50c tucked away in his po cket it was a verv special fifty cents he made his way with great determination to the onta no government building and sought dof a ver special booth when he found it he went up to one of the women on duty and said m cousin died of cancer here is lift cents for the canad lan cancer societv the yellow smocked canadian cancer socu ty volutcetttkik the fifty cents gave him a receipt and watched him walk a ont ftsijtlllt ll volunteers who ire mirrning the exhibit in relojs mrs a mirch said that the small bojs f mtnbution was probibh one of the most sincere offerings the canadian cancer societv had ever received in it was rcallj some think to have bun the me to inept il notice to creditors in the estate of thomas bain mcalpine deceased all persons having claims against the estate of thomas bain mcalp ine late of the village of lime- house gentleman who died on or about the 1st day of july a d 1958 are hereby notified to send particulars of same to the undersi gned on or before the 20th day of september a d 1958 after whicb date the estate will be distributed with regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice and the undersigned will not be liable to any person of whose claims she shall not thn have notice dited at georgetown this 27lh dav of august a d 1958 olive w reid fxecutnx of the estate of thomas bain mcalpine by her solicitors hewson ord st helson geor getown ont 910 notice to creditors in the estate of mary m cole widow deceased all persons having claims against the estate of marv m cole late of the town of geor getown widow who died on or about the 3rd day of july a d 1958 arc hereby notified to send particulars of same to the under signed on or before the 27th day of septenfbcr a d 1958 afer which date the estate will be dis tnbuted with regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice and the undersigned will not be liable to any person of whose claim she shall not then have notice dated at georgetown this 27th dav of august ad 1958 mary macaulcy executrix of the estate of mary m cole by her solicitors dai f bf nnftt i atimer 9 10 georgetown ont insurance travel real estate walter t evans co triangfe 72512 mill street serving your community for over 30 we service television all radios car ramos appliances im ernies radio 24 years 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