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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 22, 1952, p. 10

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r vot geobgetowk herald wednesday evening oct 22 1052 page i bruce harding e pianist jeaxhw masts main si- somui plionh j5bk margaret bradley harding pianisi tcaciirr ktudle main st south lironf 4 j hartt atioe i 0 m f h in gfrfctnm excliulrelr i silvers highest prices paid for scrap iron klrc meuu batter r hlarrllanrona farm scrap delivered to our yard 179 carolina st n hamilton l waxman sons phone hamilton 27011 and flowers for every occasion design work a specialty bonded member tds telegraph delivery service flower by wire anywhere tn the world norton floral phone 315w georgetown i travel notes u p c 2 the coronation in comfort cunnrd line announces the special cruue ship c aroni a sailing from new york about may 4th 1053 i ship can be used as a hotel in southampton with trani- i portatlon to london and a i grandstand icat included i ask us about it halton liberals meet pearson mortgage burned as church free of debt thrrt halton i fbcriibj were ampng thaw wy uttindetl the summer coniinnit of tht nouik i ltmril t rdtrstlon of canada held ut illifhluiid inn algonquin irk here tht un t hattliik with hon litir pjrvon piumat iludljuu hamilton jut k ktho hurl matt on uot rt it xti r jii1 john munro hamilton horry witdf burlington ait 1 lti r l tnhi r nuion jji k nthot is hii it tht cundldutts fttklnk tht t kktui nomliutl mi fur tht rdtril ujum ut tht luhun 1 11 ral iumvui tton in milton this sturdjy t nliifc 3 it is t uurdi ii to t lilt in trt ii in tht mm it r til ul in stouts wl inn in 1 in ii kit i ui tl i lthwl v urk 1 is 1 111 rt i still i k 11 ii tin 1 ittl iliuttr c ut im k fi r in s h i it t t usi v1 in wish 1 jo ii ul i tin 1 ick lit in st ill mi tj ii lt nil ittl rlllmlll ml 4 oi lihk it st j iliti ml mortal hall tht r may 1h i h mikt o mil link tl ii 1 i vi ii i s i- arm ih s 4h competitions held at guelph h rtdu of lust with ai i 1 ik t iy for 11 lib iiumlkn fioni ill milimii o ttu ruit it mui t o t ulon of tit innuul lio ii i lul inttr c luu tnnh 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riant t mlrb bplt r und glin butti rworth junior llonit ma kt rs mary iou ah xaiith r joan wrlggu sworth riimttt cox nd ltuth rtathtrstont the big culltgt dining hall wuj lilltd to tupurlty for tht tvtiilrtk nit tl w tit rt ttu ouii pttivlt win quests of th out nio lt i t of ag rltulturi c ij lrihiin 1 puly mlnlttr of akiiiultun for oril irlo was tht k i u k moil a goodly number of the congre gation of the georgetown baptist church gathered on wednesday evening october fifteenth to wit ness the burning of the symbolic mortgage the baptist church is now entirely tree of debt for the first timt fn many ytars the anni urwry offtrlngk exceeded the re quired u mount to liquidate the in d itediitss of the church a short sing ong oyened this fttiwie followed with mnl ie ac uiftriii fctnttnie prayers of trunks uwiitf to god hv alfrttl ilurktr ttaom for hi nioditutioii mjluiht j 10 brlijk ye all the- tjuirs into ttu rtow tiout that thirt may be jik at in mini house und pru mt hill yaltl flo ujrd of i tht win nd pour you out i i uviiiik tin there stull riot be i om i noutvh tu rntut it mr llurkt r strt m d tht lnijmrt arm of sii wardship tht fust tilth of our imomt bt loiik to ttu 1tnl wt ahiultl not only tfl of ir wi alth bit ulso of our timt mia itttvi rtpustnting ttu oldt r ii i mix r of tin t ortkrt gallon und mla liarbura thouips n who rtt fiitly joint i un tuinli imtffirmtd the but i li k of ttu s mlnjlu limit following the devotional prloo a time of fellowship with variou fames and refreshinents ended the evening for expert eye care consult o t walker optometrist 3 male st north brampton over abeua drue stora phone olllce mmci res 830 lloura 9 ajn to 6 pan dally evening by appointment lluts if i illl ntitumiiyu tloufc of lit a in und pou dead stock dead ond crippled rarrij animala removed prom ptly for military diapoaal telephone collect toronto em 33636 georgetown i 1 gordon young ltd ilu tin st in t advertising rumikaiibii in tin halton night school enrolment form i tit rt by mrve application for tnrolmtnt in the halton night school to be held at milton 1m ginning novtmbtr jilh my choice of subjects is y irsl c hoiri st i ond cholcr tin sum of 1 on is tntlost4 us part payment of ttie enrolment fee pay i ugri t lo rurni to tx the balanee on opt nlng night november 25th omphtid und mailed to tht out d pt of agriculture milton by november lit mr mrs slkned miss address 11 k if ruril township 1ot con in sutti count ax clothing harm arid home mtvjianics and crafts bt sun to dtslgnate tht wrllon inferred le children clothing cirls garments etc r john r barber timvel advisor s iy iftt ri oon it t 1 ilr d tt irt ar itlons in m in w i f tr tht innuiil boy sroul a pit iu on ttuirnd iy ntn tit ilu rt is l i hlniiik bt i tlu n on i- rid iy t tnlng tht lxi s will tx i m i strim t an 1 on s itur i tht will t in iss ttu tow n im s in to tx n to thrtt stouts irtd c ul s w h i lnv thi best dttnritid b iskt ts ml whi ix tht follow ink rules 1 bisk u should be t qt sl 2 c olours us d shoul 1 im ttni hlti itlons of lit d m 1 vvlutt or green and ellow t pictuns rxitilntitk to s utiitk or cubhink m iy be iim 1 4 lettering m i bt used 5 biskuts must ik in tht httuls of thi judges not 1 itt r ih in 1 u on i rid i all stouts ind cubs ire to n jort for applt d iy dutu s on sit uidiy rnornlnk it o i lot k it st john s united church cubs ind stojts rt pt it jour 1 iw ind promise now tht st irt ttu rulis of the gum i its pi iy fur first forest community in full swing woodsmen find new way of life in the forest m e1mek c tnompqoi insurance service gthone 110 m01 strmt nial terra cotta t mim hs maple cattle breeders lower memberihip fee in future those inttrtstod in bi coinlnk a mcrtbor of tltl hnlton ilrnnch of the maple cnttle uretil ers aiuoclatlon may do hojiy simp ly paying the life mtmbenhlp fie of s5 00 in other words ttie orjnn latlon has now progressed to tht point wjicre it is no longtr nects ary in the opinion of the ho iril of directors to ask tach member for a loan unit it will bt recalltd that originally there was a loan unit of 35 00 iplus the life membership fee of as 00 this was reduced o ycir or two ago to 20 00 the maple cattle breeders now have a membership of 5000 and in 1052 will inseminate over 50 000 cows thua making it thc largest unit in the province of ontario it will be of interest to the many halton members of the maple unit lo learn at the achievement day for the halton holatein calf club mem bers held recently at mhtonrwhevc 4b club members exhibited their h calveg that the first and accond prize winners in the junior calf section with 28 calves in the class were by maple sires in the senior calf soction with 20 in tho ring the third and fourth prize winners were also by maple bulla in addition a number of other artificially bred alves from maple bulls were in the a or first prize group cafiamat ont offlflnlly a lumber camp this woorh vlllnkt wnr tomwhst implniislhle in rh crli in prrtiy lrosi in tl wn tho mnln iitreet c 1 n cllmhlnc thr white hlrk t lenrpt nntl homowlvfs hnr inc itmrkllnc llnn on rt i e tlnit itrunc between the n ii hnmft thr kfftnnitl anil trtnilent na il re nf woivlt work in fsstern cnnnda utunllv makes such sleht imnollile nut lnjreer r- turnlnc nl minpertlme from work tn the woott hnrdtv klv the pimn nt vene n neenn 1 rlance rnr i n nn ever n nne in this in t n n hrnn t new 1 ten in for est e urniinlllet hen n voorltmnn takes n job here le moves in ith hit fam- ll enl seltles ilnvtn csramnt whleh it tltunted on the c n tt trnnienntlnentnl line about 200 mile northwest of port arthur it here to mnv it offers the men pirn inent work nnit a perman ent home tap toun it hull nrouna ttwo new ronreott in woons opera- tlint meehnnlrnl occlnd on a yeni roun i teheitule and hsr- veuin of the vtootl erop on a per l nl tin it in an area ratlly renehel from permanent living qu irt rt cnrnmnt n development of the mnrnllwin paper mills of cnnada i imlteit is now in its fourth yenr itt mireot as a permanent community in the forett seems likely to hnvo fanreanhlna ef- feott on working nnd living con ditions throtirhout the bush eountrv many nulp and pap officials feel that permanent woodt communities and opera tions will have beneficial effects not onlv on the men but on the forett itself as ii p kllnestlver vicepres ident and manager of the wood lands division of marathon puts it offer the men steady em ployment and happy family ufa near their work ann you wdl get better workers build a good road network and you can har vest a forest tract in perpetuity from tho same headquarters and iirotoct the forest erop against ire and other enemies caramats site on a narrow strip of lsnd between two lakes rivals that of the bast summer resorts in the province green woods and elear waters provide a loely background for the white shingle houses and neatly finished buildings which make up apartments and homes and soon mora people will be able to bsi eoma permanent residents marathon has six camps oper ating along slmllsr lines in the the huddlng town the pic river slafaa two wens and i hwsporl mr and mr w p hunter with mr and mr james mann bramp ton motored to ottawa to lea the international plowing match at carp and returned home via mon treal new york state and the thou sand bufklav we have some lovely samplos jrom which to choose your person alized areettrufcardf order onrfy while stocks are ttomplete the herald phone no 8 for th logs which float ownio the big paper mill tn marathon south of caramat on the north ahore of lake superior the tawna population la a crosssection of presentdav can ads with people from all over the lend being attracted bv the forest community idea there are nat enough houses yet for the families of all the men who it here many of them still live in modern bonk houses which are far crv from the old style shanties quite a few girls are employed in the offices kitchens laundry and other departments and a room- lng house has bean provided for thsm but the large buildings are gradually being canvartea into a small atop on the cjjit- tankpntlnentaj line 200 muea northwest of port arthur canunat ontario u tho latest ides in lumber camps n eastern canada a well planned neatly built permanent village it la built around tho recently developed technique of logging a forest by mech anical means the year round on a perpetual yield basis largo photo above shows part or caramats two year old main street with gaston lstcasse truck driver formerly of xfcarst work ing on his grounds in front of his white shingled cottago woodsmen aro settling down in car amat to live thero with their families and they commute daily to their work in the woods on fast modern roads photo at bottom left would be impossible in any lumbering headquarters ex cept caramat and is typical of the ga up and coining community pioneer spirit in tho com munity the girl u mrs jack stone wlfp of foreman at camp m photo at right of mechan ical logging method shows how huge bundles of logs are skidded by cable to waiting trucks on the hauling roads system developed by mara- thon paper mills ot canada umlled allows wood harvesting hauling and other forest operations over the twelve months of the year pulpwood is driven down the pie river to the big paper mill at marathon on the north shore of lake superior foresters regard caramat as a for ward ston in forest conservation because it makes possible the long term and more effldett management of the woodlands social development as caramat and the company plans to bring the three other camps to the same standards ot community life the psttern of logging opera tions around caramat is different from the rkei irulace and i of the foc qt traditional one wprkers ride to work on fast roads aboard trucks the cutting rsdlus expands to 10 or is miles from the villi this increases the slis ot est stand which can hf cropped on a perpetual baslsranttual har vesting being limited to the re- growth telling the tress is dona either with abucksaw or with a power saw branching is dona manually smaller trees are felled cut into 8foot lengths and plied cross wise on strip roads some 700 feet long laid at right angles to ths truck road tall mobile mechanical skldder loaders called cable yardors which have taken the place of horses stop at each intersection pick up the plies of 8foot logs and drop them on the trucks in a single operation larger wees are felled and branched and left full size in the strips which run radially to a central point known as the setup at the setup the cable yarder skids the tree lengths to temporary storage piles called cold decks semi circular in ahape later the k ruble slasher is moved into s cold decks takes the trees cuts them into 8foot logs and loads them on trucks again in a single operation logging at caramat la no longartdepandant upon the sea sons aid the various operations can be seheduledover the whole year machinery replaces muscla power tn most of the back break big tasks and allows moving the wood at any season rsther chan having to wait for snow and ice as in normal woods operation our foresters are eulte happy over our mechanical logglnk methods states p v lmay marathon paper mills woodlands operating manager who hu been largely instrumental in the dtvslotmenlt of caramat th system reduces the fl l hasard l cutover areas provides quick access to a large area of jood- isnds and prepares the seed bsd for national regeneration young canadians living at caramat seem to ahare mr ls- maya enthusiasm many avmsm loggers are taking up forest work as a career caramat u just the beginning they feel and eventually much of the nortg amintrv may be dotted witn mlteosmunffes where fort management wilt be a twehre month a yearjoecupatlon tor

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