Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 14, 1966, p. 6

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gets grant for russian poultry congress gra 36 e s q tnt qninn pff t presents a travel grant to professor j ross cavers head of the poultry science topartment university of gueiph who will attend the 13th world poultry congress in jqev russia the presentation was made at the recent poultry industry conference and hibihon london ontario igh temperature o rain crops are elped by irrigation we must remember to im gate soon enough that is before the crop begins to suffer he the 90 degree temperatures irrigation the past two weeks combined with the lack of rainfall has left l with very dry soil condi sons- county fruit and vegetable spe cullst charles warner states abalkw rooted vegetable crops and small fruits mould have suf fend long before this had it not been for irrigation in many nnii- trie fruits 4 even now tree fruits arc be tinning to show signs of the hot must be kept in the soil at all watered they should be given a big helping properly timed irrigation will encourage deep root growth which will enable the plant to obtain the nutrients that are lo cated deep down in the so i mr warner stressed he said a shallow rooted plant is likely to give only about half of its regular yield or een less mr warner pointed out that in many instances crops are withering away unnoticed farms although they have large said ii we wait until the crop i quantities of water and proper has already wilted then there unftm systems is already permanent damage to the plant if a plant stops growing it is unlikely that it will resume its same rate of growth when ade quatc moisture is provided he added an adequate supply of water employment boom tradesmen skilled labour short supply this ana ii still in the mid dk of an employment boom ac cording to atatisuca released by the national employment ser vice officaat brampton which serves georgetown and vicinity thirlnf the month of june 377 persona ware placed in jobs in the area nerved fay the office tus representa an increase of six per cent over the may fl gures as the healthy employ ment situation in this area con timies said charles fraser of oct manager there li still a shortage of skilled labour and tradesmen in all field but in other areas such as secretarial graduates there is a slight surplus of ap plicants the service is confid ent however that they will be placed at the end of june there were 1523 persons registered for em ployment but the figure inclu des 600 students who are seek ing summer work as in the past years we are having difficulty in finding en ough mature boys- to fill open inga- for summer jobs b el kensje employment supervisor said today strong boys from grade 11 and through universi ty are much in demand students who are younger and not at strong have more of a problemrgetting placed students getting employment between the ages of 1410 must have their parent permission to register with the employment service the brampton office serves georgetown brampton brama lea orangeviue shelburne and surrounding areas on june 16th the dominion bureau of statistics announced an employment rate of 2 1 per cent for the ontario region for the week ending may 21st suggest safety measures whendrowamgjlhzeaiens there are about 1200 drown ings in canada each year what floating object the victim can with increased water recreation al activity no one can be sure that he won t be called upon to save the life of a drowning person the royal life saving socie ty has a saying that is an excel lent guide to trying to decide what to do if you encounter a water tragedy happening before your eyes whomaover you see in distress recognize him as a fellow man but reach first throw second row third and go and tow last this means to try the rescue first by using a reaching assist like a long stick a towel a pad die or an oar if this isn t feas ible throw a heaving line a ring buoy or at least some large bang on to stay up the third method is to go out to the vic tim in a boat and use a reach ing assist from the boat the last resort which should only be attempted by well trained peo ple is to swim out and tow the victim in there are well thought out safety measures to prevent would be rescuer from becoming a second drowning victim the canadian red cross and the ro yal life saving societies both point out that just learning to swim is not enough these days it s necessary to learn the skills involved in helping others as well as yourself and when ever you re near the water keep hospital news by let clark summer occupancy drop seasonal at local hospital occupancy in the hospital has dropped considerably a is usual at this time of year it always works out that the pat lent load becomes considerably lighter during the warm weath this is probably a good thing and allows a little leeway during a tune when the vacation period is most felt and also al lows a certain amount of redec orating to be accomplished if you ve seen a number of people on the hospital roof its probably been roof consultants we re experiencing some minor problems with the roof and are preparing to have it looked af ter nothing too serious but something that should be atten ded to before the winter sets in there will be no board meet ing during august a rather startling change from years ago as readers are no doubt aw are circumstances and a series of minor snd major problems of a few years ago made weekly meetings almost a necessity dur ing the summer this summer s schedule of only one meeting until september reflects well on the smooth working of the hospital and the faithful work of a dedicated staff we think too that a great deal of the credit belongs to our per enable admtnstrator jfred whit taker who puts in a very heavy and long work week to help keep everything running smoo thly still haven t had any offers ab out that air conditioning plant for the operating rooms its not too late for this year and certainly doctors and patients would bless the group or indus try that managed to take care of having it installed this will be the last column for a number of weeks as sta ted earlier things are very quiet around the hospital and there is little or nothing to write ab out and another compelling reason of course is that the writer is on holidays a third ear and third eye tuned and focussed for someone distress thirty years policeman service medal for chief thirty years as a police officer has earned a long service med al for the head of the georgoe- town police department chief constable roy haley chief haley received the me dal friday from the canadian association of chiefs of police chief haley has been senior officer of the georgetown de partment for eleven years com ing here in 1955 to organize the force rosedale floral flowers for all occasions wedding arrangements corsages a specialty cut flowers and funeral designs we wire flowers k albert st tr 74952 th1 georgetown hirau thursday july lk lfm pags concrete gravel wiumno sand road gravel ru and tot son stone work tom haines mcleans rental sxes ckntm 279 queen street east brampton water phone 4595711 we rent tj party goods a lawn mowers a paint sprayers ah alum ext ladders tf floor sanders f power post augers many other items ample pabking open thurs fri- sun for fast action niune imuc mitf consult a rueminiofthr bramptm real estate beard dry weather mr warner said times because plants give great quantities of water through their leaves be pointed out that irrigation now employed on many local arms is paying its way at the he said another consideration pjjjy ume is we must water sufficiently so that the moistile will soak jranners are able to add that weu bci the root tone shal aba moisture to the soil to i low watering encourages shal keep the crop from wilting dur low growth which is vcr ing the hot sunny das bad f the p nt mr warner cautioned that heavy watering i are many important con derations to keep in mind plants should not be watered l irrigating crops more than necessary but when play the game of whatzit refrigerated fur storage he georgetown gardener gardening is a hobby by gordon lindsay smith r r 1 georgetown rots beets and lettuce they will grow quickly in the summer and should be ready for the table towards the end of august and early september er harrison vocal take tt easy one of the f advantages of gardening s a hobby or recreation is that one can set his own pace it is not necessary or wise i things to dig up even or plant everything all at to get in a dither about stufjents successtul the weather and break one s back just because a storm 1s r i threatening if one feels like in txaimnatlons a little exercise in the open air that is fine so get out the six pupils of kenneth r har lawnmower or cultivator but n arct rmt ach eved if the garden is planned prop- honours and one first class hon rly one should be able to take ours m the midsummer session filings easy at any time and en 0 examinations at the royal joy the fine flavour of rcall conservatory of toronto fresh vegetables or the frag lance of a rose grown right on i honour marks were rcccncd be home ground and now that jne is at hand the gardener can really take things easy in any case with the warm wea titer the lawn should not get eat nearly as often nor as short and one can go easy on cultiva ting vegetable and dower gar dens too provided they were iree of weeds and the soil well hired by the middle of june one good cultivation in july with possibly a little extra for b ate sown vegetables should he sufficient after all is a time to enjoy the bloom and fresh veg tables that have resulted from the good care we gave them in may and june with shrubbery fruit and other trees and many the perennials as a matter fact summer is a time of of preparing for the period during the these things will be bar i better able to stand if their growth is not sti r july that means at no cultivation and per a of grass dippings fraw to keep down that noes not ntean ahooid of by elizabeth catling in 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