Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 2, 1952, p. 11

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l pipeline to civilization ttt indian to uala the wrong type q pipe its mpe of uy but u not viuifted clay itm it took viuifiod cuy pins to transform hb prtmitiva way of ufa into our modern ectopias iwaya oomiduniuaa dpod upon aawitkcb ayatmna hunt of vilnfted cuy w uiuv uul uk of it an deeded to fcew our groat aum elmn and luujuiy pwf eeted by modem tnlhiej of manufaetur hooded by firti vlfnfled cuy ill provide tho aala aaallary prmmnadt snriis of waste dwpoma mtuuaj to our eirilued way of ufa vitrified clay pipe industry vabii news latic achievement award ashoaovk w for smith and stone product grain club winners named at seed fair heltons two grain clubs hi id their reapactlve achievement doyi in ooniunction with the annual hal ton seed kelr and ilacon show last week the award which arc based on all phase of the era in club pro ject arc as follows first year beaver oat club donald johnson robert coxe don joyce milton oordon barnes nor vaj nelson lwiwrtncc sheridan ci 11 fiord norriah moftat second year ueavcr out club john w picket hornby earl wil son norval john c wlllmott mil ton prank wilson gooructow n harold uraln norvul 1 loyd llrij den georgetown farm niws a waluut coloured- teat in ftber- glas relnlorced plamic looking like a comfortable ootuge or lawn chair has won the canadian p ach ievement award for the best item produced in the transportation field during ld51 the judges however can show dramatic endoraahoo for handing the trophy to the seat manufactur er smith and stone ltd- which produces them in the academy road plant in georgetown tlie sells are being produced in quantity a modest official phrase for that sleev9ep uncharted air ways -p- the dehevlllund ueuvtr now being built fur delivery to the ui government tor use in the reaver which would bo equally ot home on a buh pond or front line muturc and is just us anile ot ponloona or skis as it u on whet la iho stxits for the pilot and co pilot provide two chur ucurlsllcs that somehow sim lik u rare combination comfort in tru vcl and maximum safety in tho event of accldmt this is com pur able to combining the comfort of u limousine and th death defying ktublllty of u stock race car the reinforced plastic net was designed by delia llund s jack salt rthwalti to mwl shaikt sihclfl cations of the us govtrnnunt and brought the compajiy an achieve ment certificate fur design fcljsht weeks after sutterthwalte started his first rough sketching thx tic scat wus rmdy for lfisuuuton in a plane farm nfhs op association continues tests the directorate of the hal ton crop improvement association nc cntly made plans for their 1052 pro gramme ovtr lilt years failure of soed catches has been a scrtout problem throughout hulton and in fact in all parts of ontario there in a wide difference of opinion as to the best method of sowing grass seeds experimental work at the ontario agricultural college and at the dominion experimental arm at ottawa favours surface seeding followed by a stroke of a light set of harrows and in dry seasons the drill u followed by the packer in the heavy clay loam sections of hal ton and haldlmand the great maj ority mix their alfalfa with the grain and sow down the grain spouts in fact some mix all of their small seeds with the grain and drill shallow just sufficiently deep to get tho small seeds down to mots ture it has been our observation that in dry scaorta the men who drill in their small seeds arc the boys who get the catches however all do not agree even on the heavy day- loams as to the best method over the past ten years the ofticers of the crop association have laid down tests involving various meth od on each occasion moisture conditions were favourable and all methods appeared to be equally good a year ago comprehensive tests were laid dawn on three different farms and of course again moisture conditions were favourable and inst fall all methods appeared to give equally good results however this t ftlme the officers arc determined v thot the tests nfeill be continued an nually over a period of years- yields token the succeeding years until more definite dti is avail able the practice of mulching o por tion of several fields immediately otter seeding was initiated in 1051 this idea will atfnin be repeated this year on several farms until more definite data can be secured top dressing of wheat fields and meadows with ammonium nitrate at varying rate per acre will also oo repeated on the brock harris farm tin nelson townshlo where nine dif ferent combinations of sraases and clovers were laid down in half acre blocks year aao thearf plots will be eroasfertulxed at different rates of application with ammonium tu- rtte 4126 phophated manure ordinary manure etc in connec tion with tooya ernln club work it was agreed to continue the policy of nibsldlilng the coat of the first two bushel for each club member 5n if also the intention of theoffl- can of h aswsltc to ukw jsyields on a number of other teati iaa demomtrauot laid down a a wood pattern form that a pat tern worker at dehsvilland had cut and carved was turned over to smith a- stone and was used to make a mold the first test of the first seat amply justified the selection of re inforced plastics for the job all strength spoclficatlons were fax ex ceeded limits listed for the seat to withstand were- an applied down load of 1360 lbs lap belt load of 1440 lbs and a bacjt pull through shoulder barness of 000 lbs in teats the lap belt load and back pull wfcre applied simultaneously and the total farce was idg final figure showed that tho rrlnforced plastics scut was ovtr 1 times asroiikcr lhan required lap belts and shoulder straps pre vent the ptlpt being thrown for ward one of the most common tau ai of casualties or serious injury and tin htitbt of the batk plus the carefully calculated d sign of the seat spread tne com prraslvt oad diluting death plun ges from the sky the plastic muts are produced in about half the time required for aluminum bucki t eeata and the ones us d in the jleavi r fur pilot and copilot are about ten pounds lighter than two aluminum seats a lvld yellow cushion uitually u life preserver or a survlil kit fits snugly into the five inch depth of tho bucket another lifchptuerr vlng cushion or parachute fits firm ly and smoothly ulong the back tho seats arc secured in the plane ttfcvbasketbatt in wichita kans iulat and foe 4rlui a hint of anow field half bars to ha wind and rain a warming aun and a tall wind blowing telling the world that march la coins spring la juat around the corner roblna are flying all over and the sun u getting wanner very day bulle wllaon youngeat aon of mr and mrs cecil wllaon was in guelph hospital last week for an appendix operation e cajne home on sunday mrs hartley andersen and chll dren peter and vlruinla of london apint last week wiii her purinu mr and mrs arthur atuddel mis gladys jtuddeil and her cou sin mlai huzel iteud of milton wire in wichita kansas last week play ing baiketball with their team from on all rruikjictium castings oit in ituiuuusly lock into the floor hamilton jin hector bird mrs george mfhri bird mra lsj- lle qlffen and mrs john beuboddy attended the twenty third annual meeting of ha hon preabyterlal of the vms in acton united church on wednesday march 26th ths young people held- tkelr meeting on sunday evening at the home of frank and bemlce wil son barbara cunningham had charge jean and gordon bird read the scripture from romans mar- not geokgetow wednesday evenlnc april 2 1b5b page s garet bird gave a reading and elmer bird led in prayer mrs john h hunter gave a talk on stewardship for that very special printing job drop in and have us quote you a price or phone no 8 increased costs mean mortr insurance protection needed make sure yoq are fully insured walter t evans aco maurance real ette travel iua te service ttat countgl highest prices i n raruirrii pald for scrap iron hteel metajs batteries mueellaoeoda farm scrap delivered to our yard 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