Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 5, 1955, p. 9

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tr for your excavating jobs cellars ponds loading etc sand gravel and fill t r w i barclay haulage tr 73691 i intbbbbbbhbslbbbiibktiilibbbal t social and ihcitsomal gordon martinukew oraagcyvtile coutaduor mr and mrs cedne cross pamm hews -jcaor- thst cskmtcyowm hestalb wednesday kviwnfc january 8 uss lmthttfonow story ua thrills crop improvers famous last words for plain and rock face concrete blocks also chimney blocks its oriole concrete block co w j htoowan 8th line glenwulumi triuigle 73471 outoltown calleripleu reverse chsram- ff hampton construction 160 guelph street tr 73480 homes industrial requirements renovations garages concrete work building supplies every building need orsngeviue eouctllor whea they spent new years day in oraneeville with mr sad lire gordon marti n gordon who worked st provincial pa per office in town before moving to orangeville scvt ral yean ago was elected to his first council terra n december mr and mrs dick packer und family wore also cuu fur the mis jian el kdaros was 4ierv from iluflalo n v to spend the thmlrass huluuj wiuv her mother lir annie adjm and simtx mr juries junlun- mr tnt iuw luncan juans afd u jr went tu trarjttn beach nar maom to spend ntw year wtikid a their summer home kor christmas they had is their guests in town her parents mr and mr c v shurgin ol torontu mrs v vrank and mr and mrs james r kvans mary and barbara had nw year a dinner tn ku bride with mr and mrs william uullard mr itrsnk spent the holiday wuak with relative in nasaagaweya mr and mrs william milliere sr from waterloo were here fur the new year week end with mr and mrs ii a scratch mr and mrs hilt mil lure jr joined them for kew years day a number of toronto visitors at the home of mr and mrs prank c ulack guelph street include mr and mrs kred burnett judy and douglas mr and mrs hoy burnett and linda mr and mrs j burnrll und miss mane black mrs george lurrmgton spent christmas in willow ualt with hi r son bruce kennedy hit wife and children cheryl and 1 ynn mr and mrs wuy ft obis dawn and wjyne travelled to north bay to sptnd the holiday weekend with htr rnolht r mrs d cssidy and his fath r mr w cj i- it big mr and mrs ctorit lliwson and family were tn s indur vkhirr thiy vis it til with her jijrtnu mr and mrs r it irvd htunnu the ilir shi ph rds had tin ir nr phi hill hornby of hamilton with thttn for niw ar s dinner and from own mr and mrs jack kink ktn in i rankle h ithli t n anil jack and mi s 1 rutin mjiu s n link t htistm i ith the uti r t r uranttiri mrs 1 u pi i l r ham ill it mrs dun an hiriusmi halliiia fa 1 mr and mr- marshall and mr an i mrs pout marshall mrs hi i lr camr hark lor srw t jr s week ml to visit with htr ar mis mr and mrt w marshall mr and mrs arthur suddaby charles trict was the fe speaker strtha fifteenth annual meeting of the hal ton soil and crop isnproveraenr asso- clatton held in fne mil ton town hall on wednesday approximately 125 ilsiton farmers were in attendance for this annual event which eat under way at 10 30 am undw the chair manhp of presfdtnt ered nun0 at h morning session eight hal ton fariaex cu opera tors uave brief praclieal rvpofts as follow robert hurreh iunoauua of a jtoufh l- lunr hart wuson thelom conser alion land use tour itoy tovell vwilutrh vtl wheat iyfe soni trville irouress on our lonji jetm paaljjrc d tno rostra hon viol geottfu s atkins on a variety test with silage corn another involving differ ent manurial fertiliser and culuva tion treatments of corn plus s third test to determine the effect of 3 dif ferent fertilizer treatments un med on timothy as they aitected seed setting hush lualy itoy break and fred nurse on my r ipenence with dep cultivation on thu latter topio dene union of stoutlville president of the york coulysoil and crop association also contributed valuable information gai nej from threr years esperlence with the bea duty cultivator un his light soil other interesting visitors to the roectinf included wikreu schncller president of the ontario soil crop improvement aoc a ii martin director of th ritld crops branch torontu and clin anderson district fieldman attached lo the same branch of the qnt lept of agriculture thos bradley county wcrnl inpcc tor presentid a brn f rt port on his ears activ tits on ttu topic of wild carrot control seutr j v wlntt lock prtntit a pronsj rt port on the dt tiuintralions conduct d by thi lulton asmtiatim in 1us4 tlltsa ettpbrimcnr st nit mx oi st v i n urt snu at tlit ritiuit u the lialton aociation a eoinpri ht riim txptrniunt on til uk y muii iih nl ujb laid down on thi u h itntktn farm m ar applt b l thr orpartmt nli o agricultural yn unttimt soils and y h id husban lr dt partmenli at the oac in this tonnretion t l- heri st wtol to hrantford for liruttnan mmliiik with his pan nu mr nl ui liliam sudduby w look ek tskll the n evir s a in the allaroundnew oldsnnoblles look flybio coibb ctvuho rocstrr aoxnuiobik amneu swiipcut hndttl hoobhthtsobohts vus1us8 11bm pahottsuue wwdshhui powib ftatubu 01 jimobbc never itands pal and once you meet this dazsjing new model face to fsce youll know tbat its truer tlmn ever this year for olds is new from front to rear roof to road inside and out oldsmobile is newvilhtdhthb newestrnew ideas on wheels powerscolor styling comfort yonll find oldsmobile givea you far more ofallfour 1 be sure to see and drive one of our flkshing new 195 roc engine cars 1 youll soon see wiyl3smotule w way ahead to stay ahead 1 h l car i i 6 isl o ru my oar never freen up nevr dont 1st this hapkn to you frbnpf b caftt throughout thf winjter fnooths if good buslneaa to ekede your ears paobng yttt ra for such a inluii kettli itdar checkup i fourbmt ssftfuajd acsinat cooling tyatetn troublmdotiag th wtntw wtmtsem tm t wait for an emergency kt our facty trained esparta inapacr all rubbjr boaa conaac duv1hg uoni check for uaws and add antifrecaa if neaded bemeroher un few mlnutca you spend cam ef save yon hour fit troubia later on baa our aspects today scott motors 61 cublph stbbbt til 7 1151 mackenzie news mlllworkl of 7hevebv best f here it ib j so end youfz j quest thin i llll a lol n wlnlir ml ml in hnol kit thobi slnrm siih on a storm anh jpproxim ti 1 li ilibslt j llil h woulil robt jt tn uitti ki is- in itipi t otu ii jt in iinlox storm sash fur a mikii rn small fisi rooimii liousi woulil lost trum 75 00 lo 10 00 j ii s a mki sink to nt up ati r tin holiday si awn ih r mackenzie srnm c0allumberi building supputs thi first named department prisented a preliminary report this uperim ent insotved the utilization of the fol lotting equmpment one way disc disc plow itotasalor llotary plow mould txiard plow in sarious combinations accofdink to mr hsim the ixpcr inienl in conducted on both a lour and six sear rotations stronrc as it nia seem tht various pieces oi equipment did not nvcal any siknifi cant differences in cither crop yields mill porosity soil texture or other f acton considend a muu compre hensive printed nporl on the txperi ment will he midt available in the course of tlu ntxt few months hortaio aloar story alfred i catherharrow who was in trodurid by v r llreckon llallons popular world wheat klnit presented 1 story which krippid the intinst of his audience thtoukhout mr leather barrow bom and hroukht up in thi city of montreal had spent two years on a farm in the thirties following his uc or rix year participation in the recint world ar wheic he rccn ved a forty pi r cent war disability he detldid no more city life for me with m700 ai his total capital he made a down payment on a one hun rlrednere lariu inlhcblor district which he purchased for 4 000 aftir buyink a fiw household effects for his bride and himself he had s1400 left to stoclt and equip his run down hilly sandy farm with th amount he purchased seven cows and cvs of second hand farm equipment borrowed from bank my application to the veterans land act for assistance was turned down and ruihlly so stated mr lea thcrborrow they took a look at the farm and at mo witll a 40 per cent disability and limited cxnoricncc and thot was enough so off ho went to the bank and on the strength of his purchases to date wss nblo to per- buado tho bank msnsger to sdvancc him sufficient money with which to purchtuotnrbddluona1 seven cows whir thsrss a will it is too ions a story to reproduce in this article but the amazing thing is ho is- still there it was the privl lego of your reporter along with ed win hnrrop well known milton dls trlot farmer to visit iho leatherbar- row farm in august 1ds3 certainly so far as wo could determine the sto ry as told in milton on wednesday of lost weok ties in wlthwhat we bsw today we had aschat with dr how ard patterson of tho economics dcunch ont dept ol agriculture and we learned that in addition to seeing jjho farm he personally has checked mvrirfiatiierbarrowv books and con- x firms this almost jmliollovablt siory asmulwuys the toe with success ful fanauilafifiinaln lit mtt from war wounds incidentally mrs lealhcrbarrow recently wrote a hook rnutbd oold in the grass which is based on their experiences in farming durinr the rint two cara snow drifted into their living room with t ach snowstorm and their roof rcvea led the stars in spots dunna the same two iars his rundown farm would curr only the fourteen head of stock grass lantt farming a 100 acre farm can t afford to trow train certainly not on my type of soil stated mr lcatherbairow and after havma seen his hilly sandy farm we agree with him in any event today following the advice of various members of the staff at the ontario agricultural college to whom hi kvos much credit for hia buccess hi curried between 04 and 74 head of t itth on hi 100 acre farm this past summer and s wintering 68 head this v inter he also carries 10 to 12 sows fiom which he sells breeding stock and twelve to fourteen hundred hens in his lajtny flock the speaker further reported ho tike5ot between 200 and 275 tons of grusa silage which hef stores in pit uo plus 75 to 80 tons ot hay as pre viously stated he pr po g and consequcnlly has to buy all his grain in addition to tho necessary conceit trnte to date ho has been able to secure all his necessary straw from j t his neighbours at a minimum of cost icw pi ah or uft mlortf an rtt hilt if id and so we might so on but if we havent aroused your curiosity to the point where you cither want to see the farm personally or read mrs lea thlrbarrow s gold in tho gtw why we had better quit in any event by the way hercsthe newly elected directorate of this halton association which had a paid up membership of 162 in 1054 president e boss segs worth vice- president maurice c booty secre tary treasurer j e yh it clock directors trafalgar george s atkibsuoyd tovcu and j h wiumbtt esquadnff john m bird t j brownrldge fred nurse and mac sprowl nelson we breckon brock harris naistffaweya r a hurrcn 3bcjc mcphsll andfsun- loy norrfs aclon district calvin alt ken oil and coal furnaces inbtaiakd s sheet metalwork z bqntjfen hoofs u 1

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