Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 29, 1959, p. 13

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this friday may 1st armouries park 7 30pm refreshments lorne scots legion rifle shoot wil april iwh 1tct the gcoftostowh hmalo au lorne scots anp legion members welcome after competitions there will be thoorlng for all who wish to rogers fuel oil in this area now contains petromlser 20 additive keeps your furnace cleaner lengthens life of equipment reduces service calls saves you money call murt allison georgetown triangle 73291 triangle 74072 nights sundays holidays agent for rogers co ltd 2221 yonge street m when you need tv radio appliance service you want them right away and you want thorn mad correctly john s reputation for top quality work honest prices and speedy service is your assurance of satisfaction call tr 79453 for johns farm news halton crop improvement assoc promotes projects j a f f poopcrators in halton with the halton soil crop improvement association have been busy during the last week in setting out pro ects these projects are sponsor ed by the halton soil crop im provement association to demon strate recommended soil and crop management practices this years program is varied and will in elude 5iieh demonstrations as var iety testing hay and pasture man agement and use of chemicals in woed control there will be ap proximately 62 coopcrators thro ughout halton taking part in de ministration work hit halton soil and crop im pruvemtnt ssociation has alwajs stre sed the adoption of recom mended jneties in its program to k muii irate the value of aric tits in fora seed the associa ion in assisting 411 forage tclub member in the establishment of a one acre plot fifteen forage club members will be using a gen eral ha pasture mixture of vernal alfalfa 8 lb lassalle red clover 2 lbs climax timothy 4 lbs and lincoln broine 6 lbs per acre this is a follow up to last cars prog ram when assistance was given to 30 club members in establishing a one acre plot these plots will serve as a useful comparison on the farm in comparing recommen ded varieties with common seed further in the variety field the number five of a series iflf 4 ndt fiction y natural gas is odorized in its raw btate natural gas is odorless a chemical odorant is added to give it a characteristic odor its presence can be detected well before 1 of gas is present in the air published for your information by united suburban gas company limited speights auto electric motor tuneup now that spring is here let us tuneup the motor in your car and check the electrical system we specialize in carburetor generator voltage controls starting motors distributor repairs to all makes of cars and tractors valve grinding with the famous black decker tools assures you of quick easy starting when needed we do it power lawn mower service mr percy olney who is a graduate mechanic of bnggs stratton and clinton engine repair schools will overhaul or repair that small engine and make it run like new again at nominal cost we carry in stock engine repairs parts for brrggsstratton clinton power products johnson iron horse gas engines remember manufacturers standards are our standards 32 water st georgetown a r speight tr 72726 association is cooperating with the halton 4h potato club in trjthg the variety kennebec pasture is of vital importance in halton county due to livestock pro duction this year the halton soil andcrop improvement association is sponsoring a pasture manage ment competition in this prog vain the contestants are scored on pasture management as carried out on their farm during the year this year an additional list of aw ards have been added that will be of interest to farmers that are in the process of building up a pasture management program the pa ture competitions have been trj p ipular during the pat few ears last jear a provincial competition was started and is ag ain beint offered this ear the winners in the hall n count com petition will be eligible to taie part in irownctal competition ap plication form for this competi hon are available at the ontarioj dtpt of agriculture mijlon j several projects are being used on a field trial basis in settint this tpc of project two coopera tors are located in the county for each project this jear the pro jeets are coordinated in went worth halton and peel counties this will enable the crop improve ment associations in the three counties to obtain more accurate results on a field trial basis there are six projects being co ordinated the promotion of soil testing is stressed b a demonstra lion to compare yields based on fertilizer application at soil test rates with application at general rates to demonstrate the impor tancc of management on hay field with particular reference to alf a fa managed haj fields will be used several tests are arranged to show the alue of a ftrlihtj urogram on established pastures 1- urther demonstrations in forage rops mclu le forage establishment and insect c mtrol trials s eral wei 1 control projects arc planned to dem tnstrate meth ids of spraying and use of chem cals in weed control the results of uul projects will be released at thetannual meeting of the halton srfil crop im provement association to be held at the end of the jear union norval view young peoples play the xiock struck twelve a hree act pla bj james leach was the drama presented b the norval ind lnion presbjtenan yount i topic s society when they staged pla night on thursday april 23rd at union and friday april 24 at norval presbtenan hurclt produced by special arrange ment with samuel french and dir ccted by rev g l royal the dxa ma boasted a cast of nine charac ters acted by dave anderson san dm allen joan crawford ruth ismond shirley fendley william hunter donna ostrander ted von zuben and robert crawford mrs a o macdonald and mrs norval united church rev r freel b a b d sundays 10 00 am sunday school 11 15 am morning worship st georges church rotation sunday may 3rd 800 am no service rector at st ahnn s 9 30 am holy eucharist family service church school 9 yrs and up 1100 im holy eucharist 1 1 00 a m vhurch school 38 yrs nursery guild too pm evensong ascension day thursday may 7th 900 am holy communion service for school children 1000 a m intercessions st nicholas church school guelph st e delrex factory lluoo am church school all depts mother youre such a thoughtful person so unselfish kind and dear you make our home a pleasant place each day throughout the year norton floral i r c ledic were the consultants and victor ostrander stage inana ter the entire pla takes place in an old man ion where three girls take refuge on a rainy night after ear trouble and b come entangled in a web of murder the plot ca ves itsejf around the trio an ec centric billionaire the housekeep er an invalid a suspicious neigh bur a bookworm and a constable whose task is doubled when a se cond body appears on the scene the hitchcock type thriller made for spine tingling entertainment and was convincingly acted b the young people first glan williams pack these past few weeks have been busy ones for the boys in the pack numerous tests were passed and bill lorriman was pre sented with his team player badge cub john young was given his collectors badge cub terry hancock was made sixer of the yel low six and bill lomman is the new sixer of the brown six bill wheeler is the new seconder of the red six 3rd georoetown pack tuesday evening april 21 two new chums were invested into the pack they are douglas freestone and paul perkins at the close of the meeting two cubs who have been running with the pack since it started were given their final grand howl wayne mcniven and barry hunter they were the participants of the going up cer emonies t 3d gooroatown troop scouter gunn leaders and troop welcomed the two former cubs wayne mcniven and barry hunter into their midst after wayne s investiture the troop put on a dis play of troop activity for their mo ther s auxiliary i rotary minstrels 2 more big nights this enday and saturday insurance travel real estate walter t evans co triangle 72512 mill strcet serving your community for over 30 years spring rain the first heavy spring rain made farmers and gardeners hearts happy yesterday as an allday downpour soaked the ground and sprouted the seedlings it has been an unusually dry spring after a heavy winter and rain was badly needed wool any government deficiency payment will apply only on properly graded wools secure the utmost by patronizing the organization that made this possible ship collect to our registered warehouse no 1 weston ontario obtain sacks anctwine without charge from w l sanderson box 93 balllnafad clare wilson r r 3 a n stark georgetown or by writing to canadian cooperative wool growers limited 217 bay street toronto canada spring ideas pre cut sand boxes 4x6 with seats beady to a ap assemble mfo beaver lumber long hard highspeed driving tirestotte 500 allnylon tubeless tire irs 9i sttongbt available al harley motors si john 75l y

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