harness racing at georgetown saturday june 2nd they re off and running at 1 30 p m on saturday june 2nd at georgetown park fastest growing sport in canada ten events betting privileges refreshments booths adults 100 children under 12 free sponsored by georgetown rotary club farm news before you convert to junior farmer events well up to standard illc 1 jew un f i if jw inn i i nun is in uln n t n uriiiv mn 1lui 11 u is i hi on i tin mm 1 li i i mil llu v in ft i i 1 hiss n i tnk i i i 1 m if w ir ind hi i sh w n t iiv kit ml i n- i lilt run hrship timi win hit bins toftbjll in n hi milton club the jnk k i li i in the suih spoil in u i w i tin milton ulilli hid ii nth luf for tlmr riv us it n rv il ind 1 jleimo mill n lull ilso lu k top hun n kills v ihvhill ind urns h jiuhuik in i jun loth will sie hil r st ir i mini tini in th ill i inu n nt tit i lu 1 i i hi 1 n i tin lint in tru ultut il oltji i i ii lli n junicrs won the i 1 1 hi ill mil inns hoiseshoi fitclini 1 w irds mil in iddition ind with ilt rloo for thi thimpion todm lbuimj iftnemamc fo kihundthfiuts so vam c progress ontario hydros first rural line extending from bnden and petersburg to st agatha near kitchener was strung in 1913 and in that same year the first farm service connected since that time rural electrification has advanced steadily today in this hydros golden jubilee year 87 of ontarios farmers are served with electricity that the future holds numerous new and unique uses for elec tricity in agriculture is certain already two way radio is used as a means of communication electrified hot beds step up th planting timetable electricity refrigerates seasonal products for year round distribution and light ing can be used to create artificial conditions more favourable for plant growth electricity will continue to play an important part in the economic growth of ontario and it is the aim of hydro to provide an ade quate supply of electricity so vital to our provinces homts farms and industries the hydro family assures your electrical future forest project urged im credit river valley recommendations for pollution control intelligent land use recre i tional areas and an authority forest were in a report to the credit valley conservation authority a h richardson conservation en gineer of the ontario department of planning and development present ed the report for planning minister nitklo who is ill at a dinner in brampton last wednesday the report tirgtel lint the de part merit of health be asked by the authority to introduce a permit sys tern for every new sewage outlet exeept agricultural title drains which leads into i watereourse in addition a time limit within which all munulp ilities industries gravel operators and home owners now polluting streams must adequ ately trial their wastes was urged on thi department of health ur gently needed thi report said ire new f leilitus it slreetsville where a slwall treatment plant designed for 250 housi s now serves more hi in 1000 a niw sludge treatment plant is si ltd foi immediate eon struition thtri tn dit ulhontj torest sh uld be esttblishtd ind ipinded through a pnir im of anmi il additions and pl inline until i n t il recoinmt nded ana of 4 74 i mis li is bun acquired mil 1 1 f 1 1 su d the 1 1 port said i iji 1 1 thous mil tens would b di v t d t ii fou l iti ti 1 m aeris il ii idv haw si me isee liner itir storage in is to dun isi tin sivirilv of loods and m unt un summi r how if sli mis ml in jti mi iti hj hie u foie station sehunt uhith will be tonientr tied in thi linvnships of mint i ist arafiaxa hi in ind c ill don as most strums in tin wjtirshul nsi n thisi town ships this is tin in i n whiih n for istatuin would h in ixiimun ifktt in stu un how llu 1 1 port uiml eslihlishmiiit of fi tn mulupli list rnjiationionstr v ition in is tot dlinj 1 800 acris thiv wuld li thi miadtnwale huuhvilli lirmlmisi una cotta mil north iltdin it i is iiuihasi of i strilih f tin nwr bi low the mlit 1 nk f r puhln hshinj wjs silfmslld ul mill sdinc roiiti ninninj ft oin i iki out inu lu or inee ill mil umbininj inn ilion and idu lotion should ht istibhshid the re pott sud inert isid urh ini ition takine mtut md m u f irmhnd out of produi ti ti is i siniiluatit problem to the mlit ilhv llu riporl finds be t nisi of its 1 t ilion with rcspict to mi tin lironto ind eimral lakishnre di vi lopnunl much of thi land bt in subdivided h id bun nsid foi vmtibu mil smill fruit f limine f r wtuih it w is will suitdl h soil nd 1 1 1 mat i i hi 1iil1i pn portion if w isle land in thi w iti rshul is piitlj due to i nsi million il iksirts created along tin nil il urh m frmi tin report ti nt muis th hilli t ix on which prohibits most forms of jjneulture while plnsiial faitors are not the onl values ovirninj the use i f 1 mils the riport obscrvtd the an ihrit should tike tin kad tn pro nioline the adjustment if land use t thi t ipibililj of the land t ndi i witir measitris the report ritomnundid i hi imptjinf of mill ponds no longer used fur power pur 1 osi s dnnnj the winter months to primnt form ilion of hiavv lee which i oultl c nist fli inline abandoned bride e purs ibutnunts and emhink mints would he removal from flood pl iins and river hi s for the same n isnns hir possible properties within hood plnns should hi expropriated for rieriatmn il purposes and fur thi r imroachmmts be forbidden un til thorough invest itit ion of hood dinars his bien madi it was sud oial channel improvement work it churchville meadowvale and dim williams should be tarried out with out del ly at an estimated cost of 174 024 00 the report recommend d measures wire siifgisled for fur thi r reducing pollution from the acton tmnirv when extensive ef forts have alread been made re inforceinent of the dam holding fin il effluent back from the river was strongly suggested resirvoirs costing si 5 000 should be considered for tarh construction at oranleille ind citaract with steps bung taken to iiuire linds for ns sites il belfountain stiver ruk 1m williams and george town commit nit ponds should be i instructed throughout the water shed thi riport siid meisiires for combting results of silt from two gnvil pits which an nrticallj ifti cling thi condition of the rncr were siilfcstri a dam construilid ncir oni of these at dlon willnms reduced pollution but liter there wis renewed heavy silt ing spoiling thi ippnrance of the f i i r and n ducing its ilue for swnnminf trout spiwnine bids above cilarict hive bien endangered b i gruel operation neirbj the nithoritv should insist on ample settling beds the report sivs as a general recommendation the riport cills for sewage treatment plants to be adequately designed to handle growing populations in the area and prevent polluting of streams in the many spheres of conserva tton the report calls for intensive education measures from the prcser vation of histories sites to demon strati on woodlots cosponsoring of the georgetown herald wednesday evening may 30th 1956 travel notes england this summer limited number of tourist class berths available early may and late july reservations for summer sailings 1957 now being reserved john r barber travel adviior john r barber agency insurance travel triangle 73521 mill street a u i wi jiiii ijgf don houston plumbing and heating tr 72506 box plants all kinds of flowers and vegetables in boxes or flats- onions cabbage tomatoes cauliflower broccoli ralph miller hurtonvlle these plants can be purchased j brandfords 28 queen st georgetown one thing about stormt weather it keeps the family at home evenings to 5et acquaimted with one amothee wiring commercial and domvitle beatty pumps liberal tridvlns time payment plan now available for wiring and supplies leelectric commercial 1 domestic beattn pumps 24 hour service mill street tr- 72901 4h clubs tree farm movements and publications by the authority ii main blkttl ftokim tr 73376 s tthen jou need printing nf an description phone the herald