westinghouse firm pleased with chatting designed machine 4 can be sure u hi wst inghouse says the ldenufylni slogan of the company but we can be sure if its iavr bofio- eering could describe the de lighted reiajlon of factory en gineer al kitchen and transfor mer department foreman earl bacon to the newly designed and manufactured machine by levers engineering of george town which is now in operation at the transformer plant of westinghouse in hamilton i z the machine is a radial spac er which feeds parts into a punch press automatically the over the previous ones used at the plant is the ability to stack the parts high then be left al one to run untouchod anyone with westinghouse using mil- lions of these parts it saves hours and hours of work and wagesvby running this machine tpree days a week the whole plant can be supplied the simplicity of design guarantees almost no mainten ance problems said the foreman a big factor to us he added when the long perhaps 8 strips of fibre board are piled high the machine automatically with this success westing house as already planning more work for levers engineering big advantage of this machine pushes on off the bottom on to i whose plant is on water street the automatic strip feeder which then carries it through the punch press to- come flying out the other side a finished part from there the millions of fibre board pieces are assembled into the coils of covered copper wire which eventually become extra high voltage transformers these are new type transform era larger than anything now used and will be purchased by ontario or quebec hydro wirjf mhb so im sitting bare look- ing at the forlorn remnants of last falls mums poking bla ckly thru the snow but its march and past the due date tor spring at that the time is ripe for dreaming of next years garden no matter bow modest it may be factory engineer al kitchen discusses detafls fcuilder hank levers of georgetown or me radial spacer with designer and hornby hillcrest young folk have successful dance a very successful dance was part of april or early may mrs held on friday night march 14 frank- hall offered to convene at hillcrest united church when the lunch for the tea and mrs 150 people danced to the music jim hamilton will convene the of millers orchestra the spot dances were won by mr and mrs tom mcgee and mr and mrs gordon reid the mr and mrs st patrick was won by mrs jean austin and harold rohson the door prize was won by mr rodel rev keith hawk es welcomed the guests to their first social event which was planned by the young folk who deserve a great deal of credit a delicious lunch was served and a social hour enjoyed the halton county plowmen s association held a euchre party at the boyne community centre on thursday night march 13 there were nineteen tables of i euchre in play with the prizes l going to bessie smith mrs 1 jlyrtle heer mervin rusk and cliff wngglesworth the lucky draws were won by mrs frank peacock and moms turner lunch was served by the com mittee in charge and a social visit enjoyed the hornby kotton kuties held their fifth meeting on sat urday morning march 15 at the north trafalgar recreation centre the meeting was opened with the 4h pledge the roll call one idea for a club exhibit or demonstration was answered by the ten members present mrs roy wilson and mrs leslie j king the leaders discussed the demonstration for achievement day following the discussion the girls worked on their dres- ses the north trafalgar euchre club held their weekly euchre party on saturday night march is at the nprth trafalgar rec l teation centre there were elev en tables of euchre in play with the prizes going to mrs harold reed mrs ann norton l mervin rusk george wilson clare wilson and wilfred rainc the lucky draws were won by mrs lena hamilton and harold beed the eden united church wo men met at the home of mrs harry lowden on monday even ing march 10 lunch arrangements were t made for talent night and also for the refreshment booth to be held at the auction sale at the home of mr and mrs frank hall on saturday april 19 a committee was chosen for the afternoon tea and bake sale i which will be held the lattevj was won by frank peacock mr and mrs leslie rutledge have left for florida where they will spend two weeks on vaca lion i was just out of dream land the other morning as a matter of fact instead of fuming about not getting hack to- sleep again i started to think about our flower garden we had been to a horticultural society meet ing the night before so guess gardening was on my mind anyway before i got up i had mentally revamped the whole works yanking up perennials ive grown tired of moving tall plants to the back short ones to the front end fill ing in the spaces left with jwightjy blooming annuals j made up my mind to completely replant our roses so that well have nice thick hedge of per fumed blooms all summer long that w shaded section well fill with ferns and wild- flowers which well gather on jaunts to the woods when spring finally does come this year our garden will really look like something maybe in the back of my mind lingers a little doubt whether til really have the nerve to root up those perennials im tired of my co- gardener has a philosophy which makes it hard to be ruth less with plant life even if itfs blooming says he why destroy if this kind of ap proach can get you into trouble in the gardening realm if car ried to the extreme for in- stance lots of weeds do haw rather pretty blooms we diwy up the gardening chores 1 like to do the planting and he likes to do the weeding you can see where this can lead to a point of conflict eventually especially if many weeds were in bloom when he was doing his part of the gardening cho- because we dont have much area that isn t shad ed our garden is at its best in early spring wiien the bulbs are in bloom in a way tm glad because i don t think any flowers give you more of a thrill than those first bright blooms of crocuses hyacinths daffodils and tulips how i gloat over every one of them and vow to plant twice as many come next fall here and here and here where they will show to best advantage get well wishes are extended to mr gharllc brooks who is a patient in the milton district hospital l bake sale a candy booth will be in charge of the sunday school teachers the roll call word was a ladys name from the bible starting with m which was answered by the thirteen mem bers present mrs melbourne bell was in charge of the devot ion on the whole world gods world and ours the study book on china was in charge of 0 the 9th line mrs leslie rutledge and mrs john cordingley birthday greetings to little pierreandre who will celeb rate his first birthdayttn friday march 21 mr and mrs willis hamilton of milton were dinner guests on sunday evening with mr and mrs ian break and family what happens every year the same in spite ol mar kers and good intentions late summer flowers grow over the places where bulbs have bloomed bain wind cats and dogs make most of the mark ers do a disappearing act and those that are left are a puzzle ment what did grow there was it tulips daffodils hyac inths wss the marker in the centre of a clump the side or back i learn the hard way this year im going to do the marking right and next fall i am going to plant oodles of new bulbs of all descriptions so that next spring well have a xeal raxzle dazzle of a display afcbeatpakt of the fun in gardening is trying new things limited tho our space is j just cant resist imagining beautiful showy beds of all kinds at flowers i havent yet tried or even of ones i have tried pansies for instance those beautiful velvety faces i just have to buy some every spring eventho i know by now that in our par ticular garden they always pet er out in a couple of weeks and those heavenly blue mor ning glories if i manage to get them safely thru the germ ination stage soaking the hard seeds in water first is tricky they rot if you are not careful i have troubles with the fragile seedlings after plan ting invisible morning glory enemies seem to descend upon them from all directions and usually im left with just one or two hardy sprouts often as not they prove to be the ones tve planted unwisely so that when the sun shines they turn their lovely blooms to face it instead of me but pm going to keep on trj ing tve discovered that gar dening takes determination and a neversaydie attitude char acter building thats what it is as well as good exercise 0 its good exercise for the mind as well as the body all those dreams of riotous blooms it really takes a good stretch of the im agination these snowbound days to visualize them at all thats why i m glad we went to that horticultural society meeting and im glad too that the seed catalogues come out when they do both are dandy aids to dreaming about growing things of all kinds sometimes spring is so reluc tant we begin to wonder if it will ever come the seed cat alogue is as good a harbinger as the first robin better it comes earlier by the way i wonder where i put it those perennials i thought r wanted to get rid of what could i plant that id like better takes a lot of thin king about really now f j could only find that seed cata logue last time i leafed thru it i noticed theyve got the most fascinating neverfail new var ieties of flowers guess i really should give a few of them a try this year the oboroetown herald thursday marchh 1969 page a rev robert duncanson con ducted tho funeral service at the harold c mcclure funeral home with interment following in hillcrest cemetery nerval pallbearers were ross marshall and david hilus brantford barry and wuiiam shields vic toria roy coupland hornby and herb louth norval reporting again mrs john black who report ed ballinafad news ir for tho herald when her husband owned the feed mill there is back on the job again now a fergus resident mrs black is working in the bureau there which is operated by tho guelph daily mercury mrs edith white 77 was norval resident a norval resident for 36 years mrs edith white 77 died in georgetown hospital on march 4 the former edith beatrice hillis she was the daughter of william hilus 4nd mary jane mcclure and was horn at rr- 3 streetsville following her mar riage in 118 at norval presby terian church to frederick john white they lived in toronto un til 1932 then moved to norval he died in 1835 she was a past member of the wms of norval presbyterian church last member of her family she was predeceased by sisters and brothers maude and mel ville of streetsville mrs herb ert caseley joseph and jack of norval and irwin of toronto capture the memory of the day call early 8773923 to arrange for your wedding day photos adams photography 40 prince charles drive 8773923 anniversary greetings to mr and mrs roy break who will celebrate their wedding anniv ersary on tuesday march 25 birthday greetings arc exten ded to mrs wllmcr mason mrs the ladies auxiliary of the sunshine school held a euchre party at the sunshine school hornby on wednesday evening march 12 there were six tables of euchre in play with the priz es gotogtojjrs ann norton bu1 sf leshe and ch mrs madge craig mrs clare austin on march j to wilson and mrs jack thornc i geor8c brownridge and jamie the travelling prizes were won on marcb and charlle by mrs madge craigawt mrs mccarron on march 23 jack thome the door prize mrs jim hamilton bell lines by arnold blachford your telephone manager sheridan college brampton campus be one of the chosen 100 for the sheridan municipal government course two lectures every wednesday evening from 8 10 pm beginning marcr 26th fee 10 for the series 15 for a married couple or two people in trie same family 750 for students for further informatipn contact the director of extension 98 church street east brampton ontario telephone brampton 4597533 toronto 3647491 i often think of march as a bit of a misfit month as months ago its not supposed to be winter we mark the first day of spring this week still its a little early to start putting the top down on the convertible seasonal problems notwithstanding march has had its share of important events good and bad over the years in 44 b c it saw julius gacsar slain in 1752 the appearance of canada s first newspaper in 1794 the crca tion of the united states navy in 1912 the founding of the girl scouts in 1939 the german invasion of czechoslavakia johann strauss albert einstein david livingston and johann sebastian bach were all born in march and on the third ii the month 1847 this birth announcement from edinburgh scotland a son is born to eliza and alexander m bell and there is much celebration in the household of course this is a most important discovery for all of us at bell canada we could say many things about this man who made such vital contributions to mod ern science and communications but it seems to me that his own words are probably a much- better summation of his life and 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