Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 18, 1956, p. 15

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thb georgetown herald wednesday evening july 18 1956 page 6 what council did swanek ditches may help drainage woes there has been a strange devcl opmcnt since monday said mayor armstrong commenting at a coun cil meeting last wednesday two days after another long debate on the swanek subdivision drainage problem the mayor said swanek brothers had spent two days putting large ditches in the subdivision with cul verts in driveways the contractors and some of the ratepayers he said think this may solve the pro blem and the town engineer thinks it might work at least for a time and the mayor thinks it might be wise to suspend contem plated installation of storm sewers until the ditches are given a trial solicitor jcorte hewson was at the meeting jntl was asked for a legal opinion on where the town stands with nurd to storm sew cring mr hewson slid he would advise tin town to install them and sue subdivlder finlay munro for the cost swanek tiros bought the note that while all of the dairy breeds are represented 87 3 per cent of the 25 830 cows enrolled in dma work arc holsteins an anal ysis of this large group reveals that the cows from artifieial serv ice on the average have higher production than those from natural service for example the 2 229 two year olds from artificial inseni nation have an average production of 8 292 lbs milk and 200 lbs b f against in aveiage production of 7 856 lbs milk and 272 lbs butter fat in the case of 2985 two ear olds from natural service in the ease of the three ear olds from artificial insemination the average production was 9056 lbs of milk and 320 lbs fat against an av erae of 8690 lbs of milk and s02 lbs fat in the case of the j jear olds from natural serviee an analysis of the four ir bids and mature cows tills j sum lar stor the prod net ion f llu arlifiujll bred 4 c ir olds havi an average production 660 lbs higher than those from natiii new techniques revive old designs land as builders and in construct ing 84 houses have done their best seivice the margin in the to fulfill all then obligations mr ihe m tture cows is j9 lbs of milk hewson continued opining that the and 27 lbs of fat in favour of thi town should have a good chance of artificially bred lroup collecting from mr munro in a court case i asked for an opinion on the towns ntit lo lunovc trees iilwse roots have bun destroyed in the hijhvj wuknuif mr hewson slid tht re is no nteel to notify mi jhbounnt lesidtnts in eases wlu re there is i public danger invoked he suiistcd howivu that as the town ins no in liu ovcrninj tin planting ind removing trees one ihmild in m tin li ioks ind he was oidercd in cimniil t i picpan n booth taxi your asjur ante of prompt courteous and safe service the indian hand weavers of ecuador were finding it bard to com pete with the inexpensive cloths being turned out with modern techniques and their ancient handicraft was gradually dying out with the help of an expert from the international labor organiza tion the government set up a school for master weavers where they could learn the new techniques and how to apply them to the weaving of traditional designs here a master weaver from pirtiche proudly displays a wall piece he completed at the school under the direction of an ilo expert the design is pre colombian for quick results advertise in the herald trail riders holiday in rockies the maestic beauty of snow capped mountain peaks the exhil arating thrill of camping m the canadian rockies the panorama of azure blue lakes and alpine scenery all this awa is the trail riders of the canadian rockies this summer the organ zatton s mountain holiday includes a five day r de from july 20 to july 25 opportunities for photography fish ng trail riding and nature study are plentiful during the day s excursions in the evenings singsongs and other campfire entertainment are restful and relaxing preludes to a nights sleep under the stars in the upper left photo is a trail rider base can p set at the foot of a towering moun tain upper right shows a trail rider admiring the wonderful alpine scenery of the rork es sad in order tint n the town fr ti f hnd sold il park can lit mi el it tillt lo tlu ir 1 ind the solicitor wis asked to pn pare i by i iw si ituil th it th s i ind i not ni cd d f r municii 1 pin th i ind p ik dling up in the crisp cool morning a r derful holiday cpr photo i preparation for the ride is a pleas nt beg nnmg to a won farm news fuel oil call murt allison tr7- 3291 2203 agent for elias rogers co ltd ii mi in ln w is it fl to 111 t mil farm news roy wilson has top herd under dhia e w suiabli data i leaves land to county for reforestation use jew the dvis of u acres f farm hnd to the count of halton for reforestation purposes under tne will of the late john coulson of horn by was the main topic of dis cussion at a recent nuctini of th kalton conserv ition t mmittt t i presided over b churman iurcc curne in the discussion which followed it was generally admitted that- lo reforest such excellent farm land was not proper hnd use on the other hand it was pointed out that the same might also be said of the sale of much similar farm land which his been purchased in hal ton for subdivision for housing and industry it was pointed out by solicitor george f flltott that un der the terms of the will in the event the county of halton refused the devise the executors must sell the land to the highest bidder in such event many of those present were of the opinion that the land would be purchased for siibdms 1 ion and would therefore tie lost from agriculture in any case after considering the m titer from its various angles thr meet j ing recommended to the halton county council that thty accept the devise of 02 acres for reforestation purposes the memhers of the committee on agriculture and re forestation of the hallnn count council who were all pre sent it the meeting will present the rcc ommendation of the conservation commituc to county council at its next meeting call tr 73271 tr 72674 concrete work footings cellar floors sidewalks block work brick laying for your construction needs carpentry homes garages kitchens bathrooms remodeling modernizing i mcnally construction elgin street near cnr station fund of tuneel in in ingress 1 1 p n i in dnrj herd impnument ik fin 1955 which wj- ritmllv rikjsici 1i inform ition in this imlsl indmi report was compiled bv the onltno ncultural college in cooperation with the livestock and farm r co- nomus lirinih if tin ont dipt of agriculture there ire 54 dim ssntiosn in the province three of which ire in halton 1 ht st 54 is oen lions include 1248 turds with in enrolment if 2 c iws ml re i ords ire based on i i5 rl iv periid the hcnc milk production for 1955 wis 8b44 his milk md 313 lbs of i r in rontnst to 7 054 lbs ik and 27h lbs of i it in 1951 of tin 54 groups or nssociatiems halton west issnciation supe rvis ed by co r mcconmck wis in sixth position and hid 75 4 per cent of its cows cnrolleel qualify for cer tifieates with an average production of 9170 lbs milk and 348 lbs b f halton centre supervised b how ard king was m 7th position with 71 7 per cent of the 502 cows quali fying for certificate s their avcrag production wis 9 740 lbs milk and 348 lbs fit sixtv three percent of the 535 cows in the halton east association supervised by frank w chisholm qualified for ccrtifi cites the ivoragc production of this group wis 8 788 lbs milk tnel 323 lbs b f the top herd in halton wis that of roy j wilson of milton ii r no 4 whose herd on a 305 da lactation averaged 12 225 lbs milk and 429 lbs biittcrfat other hal ton herels in the 400 lb class were those of calbraith bros burling tin r r 1 walker cunbv burl melon dcnul awrincc of mil ton alton ind fvcrrtl burling ton arthur ruddell and son or ceorgctown charles fatt of cimpbellville and alfred ford of milton top fit cow the top cow in the province from a bulterfat standpoint wis i purebred u rnsev in the herd of walker ceinhj with 750 lh ind 15 0w lbs of milk aneilhcr pure bred gucrnsej m thr sime herd stood fourth in the province with 15 891 lbs milk and 689 lbs b r the top milk cow wis i for mcr halton cow she was hrcd bj tom citfcn of georgetown and purchased hj j h illcspio of fnn at the glffen dispersal this cow produced 21 259 lbs milk and 729 lbs b f in the 3 jcar old class harvcv cimpbell of milton had the top halton three vear old she is a pure bred holstcin and placed 6th in ihe province with a production of 15 006 lbs milk and 570 lbs bf among the two year olds a pure bred holstcin heifer owned by galbrailh bros was sixth in the provincial list with 12810 lbs of milk and 534 lbs of b f artificial n natural breeding under breed distribution we gloss outside white househunt armada oloss outside white house paint mada from lha ortnpnt raaldua ol uw ilnaal appllanca anamali u umd on rafrlaara tort automatic wubm ale ccnulna titanium to lonfl waarlna whltaat whua spacuur blandtd to prodvica aaliafactorr bonaa paint 1 to 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