Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 5, 1966, p. 5

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join long service group james freeman john riley get queen scout certificates on the job for quarter century joe mcmenemy and ron mendham have a combined total of 50 years serv ce at the domtr paper mill they constitute half of the new members welcomed into the mill s quarter century club recently at a dinner at north halton golf and country club miss ing are the other two new members william inglis and william humphreys review hornby wi year elect officers for 7966 julian reed stars in south pacific show the annual meeting of the hornby women s instihite was held at the home of mrs lewf sampson with mrs clifford wngglesworth presiding the meeting opened with the insti tute ode followed by the mary stewart collect the roll call the paying of membership lees was answered by the 12 mem bers present correspondence was read and included a letter about the area i conference at the guelph uni versity on may 5 when mrs j llatherson of prince edward is land who is the national presi dent of the women s institute will be the guest speaker the district annual conven tion will be held at the ballina fad community hall on may 25 with dinner being served at the united church hall delegates re mrs clifford wngglesworth mrs stanley my mrs roy wu son with alternates mrs hugh o connor and mrs john mccar the area convention will be held on september 19 and 20 at the guelph university mrs hugh o connor of hornby w l and mrs ralph featherston of drumquin wx will be auditors for the district mrs gordon robinson gave the annual re port for the halton children aid society a discussion on the annual bus trip for the month of june was held with mrs wngglesworth and mrs cecil patterson named as con veners mrs roy wilson and mrs lew sampson will convene a euchre party in the fall the julian reed was the hi the show in south pacific when he played the comedy lead with the scarborough light opera company the show pla ycd to a full house for three evenings april 21st 23rd in midland collegiate scarbor ough john mccarron presented slate of officers honorary pres ident mrs stanley may press dent mrs clifford wriggles worth first vice president mrs mrs cecil patterson sec mrs cecil patterson secretary mrs roy wilson assistant mrs john mccarron building fund treas urer mrs russell king public ity reporter mrs john mccar ron pianists mrs percy merry and mrs stanley may district director mrs s may alternate mrs delbcrt downs bower com mittee mrs russell king mrs clarence ford dish committee mrs l sampson mrs r king lunch committee mrs h rad congratulations to susan fin ley mrs l sampson mrs har j namorc nina phillips and sus noral rangers attended the show on friday evening with their leader mrs julian reed and mrs jack ma several of the norval rover attended the saturday evening performance an leslie pupils of miss joyce mclean who all won silver me dais at the recent kiwanis pest ival in brampton two georgetown scouts wen among 180 new queen a scouts wbovrecelved badges and certt- flutes from the ontario lieut enant governor earl rowe at a ceremony in burlington last friday the awards were presented in the mm robertson high school among those awarded this highest honour in scouting were james freeman and john riley from the 5th georgetown troop the group included 20 hal ton area scouts a special award or the queen s stout certificate was also pres- anted to rafflck r mohammed formerly or the lit naparima college troop trinidad rat tick left trinidad after fulfill ingjiis queens scout require- meats and fe now attending mc master university his certin arte 1 signed by her majesty queen elizabeth and was receiv cd through the world bureau of scouting at ottawa scouts from the halton area receiving the award were wil ham francbetto from the ninth oakville troop richard dowd ing from the second trafalgar richard van exan from the sec ond lome park venturers rob ert shaddock and stephen rus sell from the first clarkson troop john sherman from the congratulations al o lo gavle hospital news by lti curk s once again we have been ask ed the role of the ontario hos pital services commission plays in the financial picture as far as a hospital is concerned so once again we will try to point out the role play ed by this group which super vises the entire ontario hospi tal system day to day operation of the hospital is supplied by the on tano hospital services comrois sion while all mon cs for ful ure expansion must be found elsewhere this is just not a case of he hospital finding all their expen ses allowable but docs provide for them submitting a budget which may be approved or dis approved by the commission be ore any money is forthcoming quite often certain items are disallowed and its therefore up to the at thonties in the local lvt and hospital lo decide whether the old mcpherson finance commit tee mrs d downs directors mrs m brown mrs george galbraith auditors mrs arch le king mrs h 0 connor chil drensaid mrs g robinson lyons who won one conveners agriculture and can i two bronze medals in the vocal items disallowed can be dispen adian industries mrs r king classes mrs h 0 connor historical research mrs m brown home economics and health mrs c patterson mrs g robinson citizenship and education mrs i ballinafad j mccarron mrs p merry wlltes apdrcciatlon of public relations mrs l samp jl son horticulture mrs s may vdnetv show 4h tea 4h clubs mrs james mckay i mrs c patterson curator mrs d downs submitted by the jiaininatias eommutee mrs g robinson mrs j mccarron mrs m brown thanked the offi cers for their work during the past year a demonstration of needlecraft was shown by mrs o connor who will take a cush ion top to he district annual mrs c wngglesworth and mrs contributed scd with or whether they must be obtained and paid for from other sources any new additions or devel opments or future expansion has to be met through local com muiuty effort the average cost of providing an active treat ment bed averages over 20 000 and the yearly cost of maintcn ance of this bed occupied or empty is over 8 000 the cost is equal for an empty bed be cause it must be maintained ev er ready to be of serice as number of others we did help our equipment situation how ever there are still a number of items badly needed running all the way from bed tables worth only a few dollars each to such items as a second set of surgical instruments worth up wards of a thousand to really large expenditures such as air conditioning for the operating rooms at least we would also add that while it does not fit in with the previous mentioned items one of the finest acquisi tions was the placing of awn mgs on patients rooms by the kmettcs so if you would care to help m any way there are many av enues to explore an impressive number o spring blooms have started to peak through the earth on the hospital grounds in particular the impressive array in front of the main doors is worth see ing chinese dinner follows tour of knitting mill lleven couples members of the couples club of first and st paul s baptist churches toured the beaumont knitting mill at glen williams and cap ped their evening with chinese food dinner at club 7 restaur ant friday donald hancock a couples i club member who is a mill fore man conducted the tour the party viewed the operations which process the wool from the mixing bin to the finished sock functions of the carder spinners knitters loopers the washing and drying operations shapcrs and packagers were ex plained to the members first clarkson venturers brian hannigan and barrie cllft from the fifth port credit troop robert coolson and bruce sund- atrom from the fourth port cre ait venturers martin sowden from the first port credit sea scouts james freeman and john riley from the fifth ge orgetown troop scott lfunro and michael volimer from the secqjld burlington troop reginald barker from the second burlington rover crew ross hackenue from the third burlington troop keith thi oiormtown 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helpful service royal bank consult your royal bank branch manager t georgetown branch r f ross manager roy wilson will take a ehcrryl to 15 of them attired a letter of thanks was read soci mit uh on saturday afternoon in thcli church basemen interested la dies who attended returned 1 their home with a feeling of il tense satisfaction and pride the need arises the charming chicks of the 4 h club served afternoon tea our donations received from from 3 to 4 o clock the opening of the hospital in june 1961 until january 1965 these dainty young ladies l bestest best unite fromkmg taithe fostvr child p mrs c person and in yeun long new territories i mrs j mccarron will lake yeast mrved cup o china roll mrs milton brown was in lunch was served by ihc ho- charge of the elections and mrs tess the georgetown gardener tips on garden soil important for success were less than 20000 this o course was entirely inadequate for our capital needs and for ced upon the directorate thr highly distasteful but necessary accompanied by trays and trays of swm thb of delicious sandwiches squarej marked depreciation and cupcakes all of which were made by the little hostesses by gordon lindsay smith soil the soil of course is a basic element in gardening and the more we know about it the better the results in healthy and beautiful flowers and abundant and succulent vegetables now the ideal garden sojl is a rich open or friable loam that i soil that never bakes but docs not blow around in the wind either and one that retains moisture and is so loose tha one can push a rake handle into easily six inches or more in all kinds of weather not every garden comes with soil like that but no matter what we have with patience and lime we can make it so hu mus is the main thing needed that is the name for all sorts of plant material which has brok en down or rotted welt rotted barnyard manure is ideal but lacking that we can dig in gtraw leaves grass clippings peeling and leaves of vegetables weedsand to on we can add sand if necessary and in small gardens dig in peat moss ver tmculate and other soil dress ings wood and other ashes will help and also fairly deep and regular cultivation how to handle soil can be abused one of the worst things that can happen to it especially- if it is oo the heavy sideis to be worked too early when it is still wet this will cause it to get lumpy and when the sun gets warm it is liable to bake a good general rule or test to determine whether the soil u fit to work u to take a handful and squeeze lightly if it compacts into a ball it is too wet and should be left to dry for a day or two longer all sol even the richest will bene fit from regular applications of fertilizer here again well rotted manure is btst but his commodity is getting about as scarce in the suburbs as a big clydesdale horse so the ncx best thing is commercial fertili zer this comes in various mix tures of the three main ingrcdi ents nitrogen phosphorous and potash the proportions of these are shown on the bag or box in a formula like this 102010 or- 51010 or other such comblna tions now for grass and green vegetables such as lettuce and spinach we want plenty of first mentioned nitrogen but for flowers shubbery and most kinds of vegetables we als want phosphorous and potasjrso something balanced likehmo- 10 might be better or pen 10i 2020 for specific idyjie one il advised to consult a seedsman or other garden expert one warning should be heed ed with chemical fertilizer it may burn if it actually touches the tender plant so side dress ing is best or we can dissolve it in water and apply it that way i mrs jamieson and mrs don brown their leaders must be very warmly congratulated on the success of the culmination of their project mrs clifford rcid and mrs jesse mcencry did he honours of pouring tea al the tastefully i decorated tea table so often wo older folk fa 1 to appreciate openly our sent menls regarding the activities of our wing folk a our recent variety nigh held tn the community ccnlro many ofl these same charming chicks in their handsome eye taking band regalia formed a rca highlight to o ir programme contributing several well chosen songs we would like also tn men tion another number put on by two of our local boys who very charmingly sang a bride and groom song very suitably at tired they were too the little blonde bride with the lovely 1 pijed up hair do wayne brcnch and the handsome jtroom in the checkered suit and christie utifttiat gordon smith we would note that in 1965 through the generosity of a number of local firms we were ablo to inslal a heart station pip oxygen into thi roon s and remodel the admitting dc partment along with these three major donations and a you keep healing how ford has changed conctltt oravr building sand ioad gravfl fiu and top soil stonework tom haines gtaf wllllatm tr idm for fast action miliim llttlii semvicc consult a member of th brampton real estate board good selection of shrubs trees 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