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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 2, 1952, p. 10

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h9x cwokgnowh ft wednssdsy evwlnc isril tages a io km km mm km mm strip mtriitu a tt ssst vy wtvttwu eaw fylaalss benean ii mi uw wwilw mmumi eftw 11 benesan iiereased yield 34 bushels aa sore creased crop value 60 i letted bknksan uyi norman iinghiirvl uttrmnn ont by planting trrstrd seed in a 1acrc atrip down the centre of an 8 acre field of oats vn atand in tlte test acre wu jkerfect willi no irrvorin dstusge while tlir balance of the field wn badly infrttrd ukmsn inrrrsnril teld bv 31 bushels an acre whirji pave me a 60 increase in cniji value bknksan u definitely on my program for 1950 benesam seed treatment far cereal brains corn beans btnisan la imppillt br ordinary seed trratinp inriltods an eradication trratrornt of 2 ox per acre to iweel gram reduces wircmurm damagr by aa much aft l and ttirewitrma are imbkrly to rum tigniiuanl damage iur arvrral cr gwts only 1 t per arrr will treat seed for entire crop last yvesr wllfrad shoo ijttrrnon on i tctcd hi m sn by treating aceel oats for a 10 at rr ft rid mr mira ayt an im rraitrd yirlil of 2n hiinlirla mr arrr result rd from irrjliiif mv wed uit with 111 n k n for hirfmorui nmtnd 1 am treating arrd fur mv entire rmp m ivso caaiiai imi trm i i imiti n 4frwullanil afini fninn 1 imnto hath jiii halifax montreal nnii p annxn r acolo14 for tale at georgetown branch milton district coop georgetown 86 phones milton 127 gfiattint perhaps the coounooest remark to be foaard on all aides when two people meet on the street u do you think spring will ever come head something the other day which might put a uttle more cheerful outlook onto the weather when those big march tnowflales come swirl ing down oldtimers used to call them maple sugar snow- flakes and springtime always lends an added impetus to moving it seems tb we have quite m number of change iq tall you about this week a move to buffalo has been made by mr and mrs- ues pouurr ft i id tsiiall daughters jacqueline and mephanie the loulters altho orig inally from england rami her from islington two or three years ago mr loulter has been working in buffalo for some time now cuul lus wife and utile girls haw joined him there mr and mrs 1oulter tell us their flnul deal i nation li cuufurnla but before they take up rcsldciice there they plan to return to england fur a holiduy lit sat urday the poult era laid an auction sate of tltclr ouehold furnllungs at tiieir itome on outrander iloule vurd mr and mrs hubert ja of albert street are moving into uu house vacated by jhc 1oulter fam ily lavt wlkkknd wu mov ing unl fur mr and mrs joouph gibbons they have sold their house on charles street to harold dolson who recently sold his form on the 4th atc chlnguu- cousy mrs ii aiken dolson uikj makes her home with her tm und his wife mr and mrs gumboils have bought and nmved into the house on king st formerly owned ed schullz arkther recent reil etiiu pur chase by mr gibbons la the lot on churxh street betven tin ulluo und s ken hetmi 5 formerly dm mil by k v mailonrwrk at pre- xnt bla pljna are indt finlle but hr tniy tiuib u houne uiere henovations ahl now beinx niudr to tt mv on mtrkil strei i ornu rl huikm by mr und mrs v ullci nutnimn now owned by mr und mr aum rl iolun of union v e believe mr albert uun und mr llaroui 11 mn puliaer of ute ctlbboiu holit uri litait couil nt mr and mrs hon kitchen and littlo valerie are moxtna to a houn on ontario streut where mr anil mr mies bcckthold hive been living mr iuckthold formerly with tht cnk here has been transfer- itd the uparunent occupied by mr and mrs kluhrn above iiuuim smoke shoi is rentel by mr unci mr albert pattenden and two daughter ikryl and mrs hill james who husband w with the army in korea f 11- you hk a morning fsidlo fan and ik1n to don mc neils breakfast club from chicago you 11 know they often interview tourists passing thru chicago ljisi week we iot a bit of a mrx out of hearing quite unexpectedly the voice of our aunt mrs george lokc comlnj oer the progani mr aa and lira lake george lake is a former resident of town were on their way noma from a 10000 mile motor trip to new orleans mexico and california and the day mrs lake was on don mcneils show was their 36th wedding anniversary and monday mosvilng listening to june dennis show on cjbc we heard mxs iletty farrar itjllng miss dennis about terra cotta inn which she established last year and which has proved popular with both district and eiy folk ir voitve feeea a tcader of this couuin for ary jtungth of time- y oil 11 know how beau tiful wu consider tills uttle kcclion at ontario in which we dve we say h and intn it but wu can k begin to get the idea over like u a inter can we realised this when we tuid u look ut j vun der vuit s dijduy of imjn tings now in bar ber adore several of uicm are of act net in und around terra cotta wry lovily just the other wwk driving thru wen wllliums we not iced serul artits with their eaa- i la set up on tho hill overlooking the village wi bupjoar oiui the treis totne out in ltuf they woutd not be able to et u view of the buildings clustereil in the village chatting witif urn wal- tir gruyi after uielr return from their trip to florida they tell ua the place they were moat impressed with was the very beautiful mountain lake sanctuary mr gray lent us d descriptive book let about the sanctuary and it is a wonderful place to quote from the booklet tho sanctuary was created to orovlde a retreat of natural beau ty for the human a study oi aouih- irn planting and a hurmojuuus l ting for tht singing tower the til singing tower is a btuutkful build ing built to houe the sanctuary hells one of the largest carrilloni yil runt and nottd for its miutlur wcitnes and perflation of tone the sanctuary entirely cuinpruves iron mountain uie highest xliit of land in h lorida exct it for tht or iginal plns practically all lt plant trig has been introdiu ed into tho saiutuary urue jum 19jt 1 hia jmludcs oi r ii thouand largo live oaks uii thouind aauaji one hutulrtti sabal idnis three hundnd magnolias ovtr five hundnd gor donia and hoint u n tlnisind sword and hohton ferns a ou im wu imagine und as la quite vldint in the colon re pictures in tin txkk let the srefiry- tthlei- f4ai of unadulterated beauty coming txu k home us vv e ul- wa do a iiutuir on a much smaller stale is ih ing provided by u flooditl field ut ashgrov i lo a large flock of seagulls we saw hum on sunday and don t mnenv be r ever having seen gulls bo far inland before is a iiw cooovear heavy duty inner tube old thia porooj tubas allow sir saspsga causa uiutarinasxioa excessive ting sod extrems bast that beers burns up aruleagc result premsnirs tire failure cosdy dan serous blowouts lac us replsos your old tubas with oaw good years aooar umiulautliltttrumau7v iuob1 i ah saxe motors yya phone 152 gwebal b apwp mini e 7yr m n your eyes deserve the best our office lias been newly decoruted and new equip ment installed we b a thorough eye rlxamin- ation and have the newest style of plastic frames at city prices hrlns your doctor prvmrrlptlon to urn we grind oar own leiueo t broken guasro rvplsced quickly hprcul for thlldrrn fill coniult 0 t walker r 0 optometrist 8 main st n ioir alklls dru hlon- brampton phone 599 kvenlngi by appointment notice to ontario producers of eggs and poultry the ontario farm products marketing board has received a petition for the ap proval of proposed marketing scheme for eggsp under the provisions of the ontario form products marketing act a vote by ballot has been arranged so that the board can determine the opinion of producers on this proposal if you are 21 years of age or over and hove produced and sold eggs during 1951 ondor ore producing and selling eggs in 1952 you are elig ible to vote any member of a family engaged in the production and sale of eggs is eligible if over 21 years of age but only one member of such a family is entitled to vote a copy of the proposed scheme may be obtained from the officers of your county or district federation of agriculture or from the office of your agricultural representa tive producers will have the opportunity of voting by ballot on the marketing scheme for eggs on april 17 18 and 19 1952 polling stations will be established at strategic centevin each county or disrr1ctttft notice of the ipcauonand the time of voting wll appear in jhis paper next week eockprcjucerorggtandpoultryvvho wishes to vote wilf be required to declare hu eligibility ajid to register with the returning officer before receiving a ballot your agricsturaj representative i e chief returning officer for your county or district deputyreturning officers will be appointed for eath polling division vote as you like but vote ontario ffarm irodljctmataceitng board curlers wind up a successful season a luceesslul aeasoii for the men s and ladles curling clubs ended thurmta night when club members und their husbands and wives en joed an evening ef curling at tho arena a mixed bonsplel was held tho firs part of the evening with a rink skipped by ian emslic winning tho first prize and ron kltcheni rink second prize there were cards for those who did not curl mns gar field mcgllvroy won tho lucky lad les iprizc uoter there wns dancing with musk supplied by tho rhythm itubes mr and mrs harry moss were winners of a spot dance prize a buffet luncheon was served in charge of chef fred chapman club secntnry to end a pleasant evening both curling clubs have enjoyed a good season the sixtymember mens club has curled wodnesdoy and thursday evenings since last november on the artificial ice and had two bon spiels club member have attended bormpiels at meaford barrier hulsburgh brampton and fergus during the season officers of the club are harold hutchinson pretldent fred chap man secretarytreasurer ted bludd vicepresident and perc cleave honorary president the sixteen ladies who organized the ladles club provided some new entertainment for the fair sex mrs harold hutchinson 1a president of the new club and mrs don hutchin son secretary treasurer the club curled in the afternoons and some of tho men were helpful in coach- ing the ladies in the fine points of the game next year the ladies are looking forward to many more new mombcrt ok ttt fibjg standard t you can lower your production cost with tbt easy to haodl 34 plow power model u ttas hsavdut 4cybodcr sagins ol ths standard u taiy to scrvtca to maintain si top performsnest prctiurc lubrication controlled coohns heavyduty sipeed trant- mmton operating la so oil bata and vrps com bunion chambers are features which asiurs dependable lower coh operation cheaper power by ths hourl the extra weight resulting from btstf duty construction adds to tbs pulling ability of ths tractor easier safer operation hon cam and lever steering selfenergizing dendis brakes snd hend operated twtndic clutch make ths u as easy to handle as a new car there is plenty of power four kinds of prtfiisku power in the mm standard u drawbar powertakeoff belt snd uaimetic power the new mm hydraulic system for lifting lowering and controlling mm quick on quick- off tractormounted or pullbchiad imple ments it will pay you to drop to snd gctcomplett facts on ths standard u the next time you are in town we would be pleased to go over ths model u with you point by point your mm sus and strvic dialer now equipped with live power takeroff as standard equipment no raise in price j g davidson ashgrove phone 42 r 2 harold s hare realtor farms suburban homes w cromar resident salesman georgetown 98 r4 on slftge inpersonl fe8i kidmuny withtheiaradio l community hall glen williams tuesday mght apriu 184 1982 admimiorirajuu 76e csdldrea 25c netos after v lfo jarttm j jjwwiuat h

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