Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 13, 1965, p. 3

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iviewcd by ltcol john r barber i n ra- barbershop clippings news irom the georgetown ouuur otthe society for the frcaervatiaa and encouragement of barber shop quartet singing in america bend tallaie combined with barbershop harmony produced by the georgetown chapter pleased large crowd auejuung a concert at the acton high peter jud 1hoto georgetown high school cadets inspeqed last night mlmufcs of thc oigetown high school cdt corps on of k otdit cadet corp in canada turned out few the r annual inipecton uil night wdridy at tfwr armoury on park ave omt 40 cadet pluils qh cadets took part m the march past and we a reviewed by it col jcjtn r berber fonnar lorne scos command ng officer the program included ri march pait preoi on iquad and w relets bren gurt and other i weapons daonttraionu newchannel dams dikes i slated for glen williams three project slated for the credit valley conservation au thority or glen wiulami should guarantee the vlllafles river aide rctidenls of leu expensive aprinat thaws in the future one of the projects a rjim nel diversion wheme it already in process tndrs were called to alter the credit river chan nel at the bate of the strep gln wltllams cemetery cliff where erosion threatens to glazing part of the graveyard ri into the river if not cweked and the contract awarded to david barbour and co ud of hillibuivi the plan is to create a new channel across the flat wrll away from the river bank still in the planning itare i flood control dam which uill be located north east of the 10th line bridge a downstream channrl lm prove went scheme including dike to protect residents in the low lying areas will also be carried out in conjunction with thla will be construction of a uw twolane bridge by hilton county the project are part of the credit valley conservation au thority modified veruon of their original hood control project which was scuttled earlier thla year when the fe deral government announced it would not participate in the financing of the 5 mi million dol lar plan long range flood control is the thinking behind tree plant fng which hai begun in the cre dit klver watershed the credit valley conferva tion authority anticipates that pver 400000 trcei will be plan ted before the season ends un der the reforestation assistance program this includes trees plamed on both authority ow ned ami private lands last year 300000 trees were planted in he valley making a total of more than a million trees plan ted under cvca suhaidy the authority haa planters and men available for machine h or hand planting the cost is school business officials atf end niagara conference school audltorlm the laat sea- ayr in march minj bwberahoppm will ba iuxmt tie charm at tha may 14 10th annwerury party at tha rotary club in tha blttara lav eluding odave aiongaa uuaa o winter waher doupafaa aa turabull bill chaplin the public accountants qouhcil bedding plants panshes petunias snapdragons etc price 3 boxes 100 12 fctoxa anet evw m ifcifaili awicw axso whl feohed kattmizfat george r brandford ft moortelvuw ftod mata mrtxo4 minimal 10 00 per thousand mnl of iands and koreits by for machine planting and 20 00 the owner for one cent each per thousand for hand planting advice from competent furrs if the owner plants his own iters is available for everyone trees the cvca pays a subsidy on request of 15 00 per thousand for ma chine planting and 10 00 per iurther information may be thousand for hand planting obtained by writing the credit i valley consmauon authority trees of various kinds are at lirra lotta telephone 877 obtained direct from the depart 4252 ihc gcorgerow n gardener because we re different i by cardan umjtey smith i r r 1 cearoatown i mi a tarudun seed cata logue rather than one from some other countn for refer enre guidance and practical i help it a mt a malt r of iun- crratnotinn it hai nothing to do uith the new flag but just plain common lerm bevaiur the canadian climate and can adian conditions are entirely different from thoe of other counlnea and wc want adwee and v a net lea of flowers and vegetable especially adapted to our climate and conditions there are certain thinja that may gir wonderful rewuts in england or franc or the us but which will not do well if at all in canada some are much too lender tome require a longer growing season than we have in the greater part of unemployment picture better the brampton office of the national unemployment service placed 324 workert in jobs dur inf april ims manufacturing accounted for i 143 plaeementa while trade and s commerce abiorhed 121 con atruction workeri placed were 34 and area farmi took 20 there were 13411 pcrson re glatered for employment at the end of tha month down 300 front march 31it an well ai brampton and chlnguacouiy towiuhlp thla n f z 8 office eervei dufferln county aud part of eaqueilnt twnahlp including georgetown harris floral arkanolmhlnts for viry occasion dttltana cut flower wecming ftouquete 10 main st n tr 7453 this country some require en tirely ddft rent soil ime for anou reavons miglit tx- highly auvceptible to simie dis raic blight or ocher rnrrnios which may be found here but not elsewhere hecausc of our ipccial chmate and oth r rnli tlon canailian seed catalogues and canadian seed houtei only livt those varieties of flowers vege talkie grass and to on which will normally ihnve in canadj and which have been tested under canadian condi tioni and are recommended es pecully for canadian condi tlona indeed seed firms would be foolish to follow any other course because it is in their direct interest at well as that of the buyer and the seeds purch ased should do well and seed of course is the most imports nt single it eon in gardening and the only one over which the gardener has complete control the georgetown public school uusineu administrator and georgetown 1 ij w school hoard secretary attended the three day annual conference of the ontario amvciation of school huuneu officials at mjgara ralu jame 1vans and lrnet 1- ir jrave ijt in on ulk conductil largdy on the infonnal format of panel and workshop div tit ion ranging from the complex ities of dita procruung equiv nient to the vital arras of jvutt- lie relations and from admin llrauvr produionil dcvrkp ment to the intncaciej of gin ernment grant structure in conjunction with the con ferencc a nda the as kia tlona annual meeting served a i conclumon to the affair which attracted over 200 school hiuin f oiinali education admin istratora and trujatect pie growing scope of the educationist duties was rxm plifiisl and emphasik it in a panel discussion on the need far a asunder and more com yhi giorokyowh m1rald thursday usy 13 1u5 pack 3 prehenaiw relationship between education ofiuisls and the ge neral public aa haa been the case durinj the year of the association con fi renccs the marketing group a exhibits were placed on display for perusal by hoard of kduca uon rvprenutive and buin ess officials ken nash numbikio and h latino ay waur seflanan 0 walar syilamt wpalm i allarallana tr 72842 a a maedouoall vga tit public accountant coun cil for tle prownca of ontario sjinounr die lclion of the ol- lowing otlirni and meinl ra prmiifnt mr cm a macliougsll ka uindod ireliemir nt mr j r ounkie v c a toronto hecreury mr r 1 lajfertyr c a otu a treasur er mr i h msaey a pa ancaster past prvsident t mr h i hetiieringuui i c a toronto memtter o 1 xecutive mr j a orr v c a toronto messra w p rasaclerlev a p a windaor j w ilendinning 1- t a 1 oronto i l t onion k a ioronlov d launard r c a kingatod w j mardonald fc a ioroiito i moorhuuae r c a ht catharines m r hlfeppsid l a toronto w a bunlev a 1 a ivarlxjtoiigh and 11 i wright ka hamilton i all persons who practice aa publir accountants in ontario must be licensed under the public accountancy act anil must ol- serve the ule of pr frkionsl hluea laid down bv ouncil any information reganiing these mst- ters and ui jkensltiea for non- oliervance of the act and rrgu- 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organircd with dave pelletterlo in charge these three associations have been in operation since with howard king as supervisor of the halton centre association dhia la for grade cattle the supervisor not only records the milk- artd butterfat test of each cow in the herd but the cost of production of the milk on each farm during the past ten years the average production per cow in the three associations has increased by 1030 lbs with pounds of butterfat increased by flfl lbs the total amount of milk produced per farm has in creased from 143000 to over 250 000 lbs during 1063 the average pro duction in each association was as follnwa halton east 10 834 lbs halton west 10040 lha and jultoa centre 10- b34 lbs cowi that are low in milk or fat production are cul led from the herd lowering casta and increasing possible profits 10o3 was the first time since dhia began that the yearly production average of the 33 103 cows in she 1204 herds across the trovlnce averaged in txcen of 10 000 lbs of 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