Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 9, 1966, p. 15

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f unconscious 6 days cyclist remns home douglas mills si byron st thp motorcyclist who was knock ed unconscious and badly injur ed in a motor vehicle accident opposite the georgetown high school last wednesday morning is at home today catching up on what went on during his six day sleep and very thankful that it wasnt permanent doctors at toronto general hospital brought the accident victim to consciousness tues day and he returned borne tuesday night wearing a cast on his right leg where main tend ona were severed doug was transferred to the toronto hospital from george town and district memorial hos pital monday night glen williams school landscaping sheridan nurseries centennial giit tannmg to head off somewhere m the family car this weekend youll need to be a skillful driver with jtufelmowledge of the rules of the road tf you want to get through the weekend traffic safely outof town visitors jlfamfliar with the streets will create additional city hazards the freeways will be heavily travelled by folks heading out r that first weekend at the cottage or lake many of the cars will be towing boats or trailers manoeuvered in some cases y drivers not fully experienced in towing such loads quiet country roads will have hidden hazards a slow moving farm lachine or a cow may be around that next bend or over the hill the ontario department of transport advises drivers to lake sure their cars are in good mechanical condition before starting out to load cars so vision is not obstructed to exer- he particular care with boats and trailers to travel at reduced speed when road traffic or weather conditions are unfavourable county of haiton weed control news by v e mcarthur weed inspector jf ay force farmers declare yar on the yellow scourge the yellow rocket has taken i even the bloom which con a in halton county smearing tains a sweetness of many of frge portions of the landscape our common weeds when pasture becomes in short s p- ply sheep will feed readily in wild mustard and oxcve daisy plantain sow thistle lambs quarters milkweed ail shepherds purse in fac indians scalp giants to get even for earlier loss burlington indians piled up 5 runs in the second inning and then coaste to a 7 2 victory over georgetown giants in a hal ton county senior baseball lea gue game in burlington monday night southpaw george lered five george o earn the win dan wigle drove in a pair of runs in the second inning rising with s double giants bill campbell and don lindsay slammed bac to back doubles and jim lndsay and don wcstbrook lined singles in the 4th when georgetown coll to cctcd all their hits and scored twice its colour fjtf farmers don t do some jing about it states henry flanley halton s agricultural representative our rural land f ape will be yellow instead of reen in the years ahead he urges fanners to pull or jp the weed immediately o ay it in the fall weed in lector verne macarthur plans gal action we may go as far as even to rce some farmers with heavy testations of the weed to spray leir fields is the fall mr acarthur stated 1 yellow rocket is listed by the ntario weed control act as a sodous weed which means andowners can be compelled to indicate it mr macarthur said that he is siting some of the farmers ose farms are heavily infest to encourage the owners to it the weed or plow it under henry stanley recommends 4db at 20 ounces acid era as a spray for use in the a m n t fuflp f lllh id he also recommends the 1il dcd idlue hud spray in early spring be there are few weeds that sheep will not eat to the extent of preventing seeding at a time when grass pas ture is unusually scarce shep will actually feed on plant having leaves and steins cover cd with bristly hairs and spines or with a flavour that obnoxious to them they have been known to at such weeds as ragweed blue heed mulfein canada thistle and others that are bnstiy or have a pungent flavour a sheep ranching program combined with adequate fertili ration and periodical clipping can bo a profitable farm oper ation at the same time it automatically suplies an cxl ent method of destroying weeds the indians jutped on giant it was the th rd v in in five starter bob bra ton for tieir games for the ino ans ad the runs in the scsnd inrng tiey second loss in four s arts added one in the fcuti ad an the giants other in t le z i oft bern e dorc earlier tjeorgctown had featcd he indians 32 it umw or uaw workers vote at s s plant avote by wage earnen mth and stone whether they favour retaining their present union district so united mine workers or the united auto workers who have applied to represent them was taken at the plant yesterday wednesday but results were not known before the news deadline for this issue of the herald the representation vote was ordered by the ontario labour relations board tbroufh the generosity of sheridan mirseries the glen williams school has a new look last week the school was completely landscaped by the nurseries as their way of cele- bratrg the upcoming centen nial year low growing evergreens were planted in front of the win dows so that the view would not be obscured while a hedge of hicks yew was planted around the school three jp- lilacs or syringa japonl trees seven nest spruce trees and flowering almonds now grace the landscape eight men from the nurseries worked two evenings planting the area the esquesing school board paid the men for their labour we always felt the school looked bare said manager joe pokluda and when principal ralnh mckeown approached us for advice on planting we d aded to make this part of centennial project carrying out this centennial idea shendan nurseries have planted shade trees all around their own properties just re cently they purchased the paul property on the loth line bringing their total acre age up to the boo acre when sheridan nurseries moved to this area in 1955 they purchased 290 acres but since have taken in a dozen firms to bring it to its present size in the busy spring season they employ over a hundred and fifty tapenng off in the rammer to around fifty honour 4h leaders for rural youth work james mccarthy hosts ire the flower buds appear yellow rocket is frequently en for the mustard weed sheep destroy weeds i there are a number of far pen in the county who might classed as sheep rabchcrs is quite evident upon exam hon of these farms that ibecp do help destroy weeds t leems too bad that more of owners of idle farms are tot able to make use of sheep weed control one can conclude that there e ds of acres of rass be dg wasted in halton couty rrery year when there is an abundance ti juicy grasses it can hardly ie said that weeds are favour id by sheep as a staple rart of jielr diet they will however iren when good pasture is pro vided vary their diet by nip- ling off seedling plants and on thursday jne 2nd the halton 1 ci0 leades irj a mee p in the agricilturcl c fice k i on to discuss tie 4 h program ad fu jrc events the 4h bus trip soon by the kiwanis club of the king sway is scheduled for vednes day june 29th all halton 4 h club members will be guess of these toronto ibwar ans iy tour of the new ciy hall subway sys as two days five calls busy time for gvas the georgetown vouiteer ambulance service answered five calls m two days during the pea- period of the past two wees schedule on sunday hay 22 a normal transpotaicn witvun town was taken by r bradley and f garjt a ecs pra and two hours la cr t emcrgcny run to gcosctvn hosthji was taken by r bradley and t mascna kai and 3rad ty manned bolane on an cargeney run at 423 an uoaday imot c t nme and bradley been awarded a gold seal certi a qa eac mn ficate for clarkholm brigadier rom q vn u toronji emily she is one of twelve ayr ot h ual m aed shire cows owned by ontario t wm ojt zun at a pm breeders utuch recently quah f he and d s- on fied for the certificate by prod stariay d t u caanitj ucing 100 000 lbs of milk or more the foi sraght the certificates arc given in gjr y r f rsd life jackets stuffed under the bow or under the seat of a pow ex boat cant help to save lives the georgetown herald thursday june 1mb page 14 doctors f engelbrecht a ashenhurst to practice heft dr florence engelbrecht wife 6t dr r o engelbrecht will join her husband in his practice at 36 main st jl aug ust 1 she will be completing her internship at toronto general hospital in a couple of weeks another new doctor dr alec ashenhurst will also commence a practice in the same building later this summer when dr claude v williams retires hes king delrex smoke shop delrex centre we11t4ke a big crease job off your hands with this mf9baler ross v3i15 v lh b2 h her 1 for the dinners with th- gold seal certificate including a big trple in the third inning lnglis figured in tq fj gfos ayrshire th both indian runs in the fourth fifth with a double and a clark brothers of norval have single two now famihes on georgetown scans were visited this week by mrs laura ditt rich the hi neighbour wei k service hostess they rei k and mrs s kiss are hving at 52 main street s tjey came here from toron to mr kiss works for roll g specialties here in town m and mrs r mell1ng who are living at 28 norton cresc they came to town from scarborough and have apt child 3 years old mr melong works for dehivil ignd aircraft mrs mel- lings mother from england ii visiting with tbem the third regular meeting of the halton 4h beef calf club was held on may 19th on the farm of james mccarthy near gcorgetov n the meeting was called to or der by the club president lar ry gardhouse after the 4h club pledge and the roll call the roll call the club nominated the club nominated a committee and the beef calf club s display to prepare a cve demonstration for milton fair the members of this committee arc larry gardhouse pat swcctman don harm and verna thompson the club members then judg ed a class of summer ycarbng heifers with the official placing by john willmott after judging the heifers the members pro ceeded to a class of mature hereford cows reasons their placing of this class were given by don hams pce sweetman verna thompson bill jackson and larry gard house the official placing was given by john willmott the junior members then instructed by john mott on the origins of the var lous breeds of cattle and why the brahama from india was crossed with cattle in western usa the brahama developed for the west the juniors also discussed the factors to consider heat resistant strains of catle when choosing a herd the most important factors are personal performance and the type cattle suitable for the climatic area the seniors with geoff tay lor instructing discussed inhcn tance in cattle peter sweetman then thanked mr mccarthy for supplying the two judging classes and allowing the meeting to take place on his farm the meeting then adjour ned and the members wfre serv ed refreshments the prat c- judgirg con y lrvcdock and the scd jj- ng compcutiois were 01 lined and mercbers wi 1 be recewcg de tails by nail the 1 ghhgli of the mee ng came vhen several 4h club leadra received certifiale3 far outstanding service to cie rural you pople the following club leaders were awardd cr tificates by hery s anlcy agn cultural repesen auve for 15 yeas service maurice beaty milton 1 ken ella horn by 1 jim mckay georgetown 3 george pellelteno milton 6 for 10 years service nino braida acton jim carney ge orgetown 3 a p galloway mil ton 1 brock harris miloa 6 john willmott milton 1 for 5 years service r c al exander georgetown 2 given in recognition of meritorious li time production achievements the cows arc all rop test and all have been milked on practical two times a day milk ing the clark brothers qualifier has completed twelve lactations producing 124 570 lbs milk and 4700 lbs fat in 3 924 days each of her last two lactations she produced over 15 500 lbs milk and 560 lbs fat she is classified excellent two star and has one excellent and two very good daughters cnr c cc at 823 an ct jine 1 v tho jot aid j huopr ta ad at naon tl next day n lucdonau 4 d g rodcn handed a normal lans- portatioa frcai george a t gergctown hosilal masse- a ad d sarwr ough vcc oi dt y f r 1 i ans- porutiin nn june 4 1 en st cauarines gcneal hospital to georgetown heres a baler yon dont bare to grease every day its sealed bearings never need greasing and that is a big grease job off your hands you get in the field sooner and keep rolling all day you get all the other features you want in a baler too this mf 9 hustles down the windrows and produces six bales a min ute that are tied to slay tied theiride pick up and special packer forks handle the leaves gently to give you highquality feed eliminate a man from your haying team with the mf 21 pto bale thrower it doesnt miss the wagon even on turns stopjn for a demonstration or call and well bring an mf 9 baler to your farm toti masseypekguson dealer murt allison equipment co r k 1 hwy 7 west georgetown 1773291 four town leos convention reps a group of lion a gogo girls contributed metimt to a huge parade in london las veck v h featured the dist net a con ten of ls in tcrnationsl the georgetown club s float and georgetown girls pip- band participated in the parade which opened a four day convention in tha citj representing georgetown as convention delegates were fred zorge dick licata bob clark and don barrager news echoes from th heralds of 10 20 and 30 years ago mondays bridge results 1st pair mr pat jeffares and mrs gloria coats 2nd pair mr brian hamilton and mr bill barbour 3rd pair mr cam sin clair and mr george solty 10 years ago 0 in a last ditch effort to have ihe community swimming pool open within the next few weeks committee direc tors have called a public meeting next monday evening in the arena rose room anyone who can be helpful with ideas for raising the 18 000 needed to complete the pool is welcome a total of 32 000 hs already come from generous donors a building permits issued locally in may more than doub led the first four months of 1956 and pushed the years total close to the million dollar morlc a tot a of 425 185 was issued in may added to previous permits totalling 411 085 it brought the figure to date to 836 270 major items for which permits were issued included a delrex office building two factories and a new hydro commission building on water street members of the staff student body and student council assembled on the awn of ihe h eh school to honour miss marjorie inman head of the mathematics depart merit who is retiring from teaching al the end of this term miss lnman has had a teaching career of 37 years 27 of them at ghs 20 years ago after months of planning and preparation glen williams residents will officially welcome home their men and women of the armed services at a big celebration this friday and saturday at joint presentation and reunion some 650 invitations have been mailed to former glen residents tn canada and the umred states eighryfour glen armed service peop e will 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