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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 29, 1956, p. 9

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the georgetown herald georgetown ontario wednesday evening august 29th 1956 second section flowers for every occasion dflgn work spwlaltyl flowers by wire anywhere in the world norton floral tr 745b1 corotown building sand concrete gravel road gravel fill top soil tom haines glen williams triangle 73302 holstein show at cne this week last year the hotsteln show at the cne was one of the largest in the country but indications arc that the 1956 show will be still larger entries this year are from 128 exhibitors an increase of fourteen per cent over a year ago and theie are 366 head entered an eight per cent increas judging will take place thurs day and friday august 30th and 31st with 0 s dunton bramp ton ontario placing the awards while operated as an open show the cne is designated as the hoi stein championship show for the westcentral ontario and all but seven of the exhibitors arc from the ten counties in this district halton has 22 exhibitors waterloo 19 feel 16 haldimand 15 went worth 12 lincoln welland ind wellington eight each brant 6 and grey 6 holstcin fieldmin george drcn nan of guelph states that this will be a very strong well balanced show the senior classes both male and female will be well filled the senior females averaging eigh teen head to a class there are thirteen twoyenrold bulls enter d and thirteen aged bulls which ah ild provide strong competition classes which have in recent years been down in numbers at practically all canadian shows mr drennan is looking for particular ly keen competition in the county herd class where each of the ten counties will have a first class entry the pme money for holstcins totals 7 660 which is believed to be the largest amount ever offered beautiiy i and protect home at 10w cost with your brick veneer for any type of construction if you re building a new home quikbrik gives it the look of quality at a budget pampering price if t s a re modelling ob you ii be amazed at the results let quikbrik transform it its real brick not a sid ng genuine brick veneering we ii be glad to show you samples quote a pr ce just call collert quikbrik quikstone co 70 edward street georgetown triangle 7251 1 mr and mrs roy wieland mr and mrs roy wieland sign the regster following their mar riage in st john s united church mrs wieland is the former mur iel ballantme daughter of mr and mrs jack ballantme 10 king street e and her husband is the son of mr and mrs charles wie land oakville legion branches to be featured on television word has been received that the approaching decoration da servicl and zoni parade will be featured on tv on at least one district sta tion and posiiblj two a reprts inlativi of ont station as in town last thiirsda to make arrangt mints for this the parade which is ixpecttd to farm news pertinent facts from saskatchewan report jew an artick which v thought thought prookmg appurid in tht august issul of micloans ma jizmi the artitk in question be ont of the higest htld in some wa written in b baker who time will form at the 1 cgion hall the chairman of the saskatche and pneted to the cenotaph thenl six member commission on to the cmutcrv for sericl the agriculture and rural life here fall in time is called for 2 00 pm in front of the 1 1 fion hall george town with struct in the ceme ten at 2 30 pm it is hapid uniti will bt rcprt tenling branchts of one ii 7 f from bnmpton strettsville milt farm ton acton port credit oakulle as will as tortttown s local unit branch 120 this will be the first tirm that a parade of this sort has btcn tele ised in georgetown canada- tram 11 of ami wmt or automottvi canadian national exhibition a ftw pertinent statements we found of interest already manj small sibkatchcwan farms have anished between im anil 1951 40 000 quarter and hilf section were absorbed into 8 500 of a section or m re there are just over 100 000 saskatche wan farms but this number will decrease because half of those farms are still too small to farm economicall under present condit ions the trend awa from the farm is onlj inevitable but altho this may sound callous its heal th eventual well see fewer farms and will provide a better liv ing for those who farm them more people will be released for indus trial jobs to produce more goods thrre is nothing wrong with the trend if our cities can produce jobs for ex farmers with mech anization the average operation and overhead costs per saskatche wan farm have increased from one thousands dollars a vcar in 1941 to 3 000 a year todav that s the average probablj half the farmers have costs higher than 3 000 00 its cash and scientific know how that run the prairie farm not mus cle most scientific advances chc- mical weed control fertilizer im proved live stock feeding cost imonev manv small farmers want to use farm science but simplj can not afford to while saskatche i wan and ontario farming van ma i tenallv one from another the principle still applies the unfor tunate point in halton and the sur rounding area is that the pre- isent time if one wished to increase aug 24 sept 8 hnrtetturei neweiriibrt new wonder forth whole family it the world t urged the tibuloui 1956 cn e for tht first time the jirtenutional air show with bnuthtikinf lerobito si intemttmnal tihtbrtj from around the world the nwlo science inaujtn ml the irti fnailturc iports for tvwy f m plw aow f of a rat youll arm forfet total canadian mouwttm lcmp hm tji nmifwilittumji tji rf fmnool m tr l u n tt cvmduifl siwi m vvm v w wmm a cm c i the sue of ones unit land values or prices being asked are entirelv too high to be purchased for farm i ina purposes one should also bear in mind that the sue of the farm business is not ncccssanlj tied up with the acreage in land fur i thermore while volume of business is en important there arc four or fie other factors equallj im portant in determining whether or not a farm operator is successful financial wc have in mind 1 returns per crop acre 2 returns per animal unit 3 efficieticv in the use of labour a efficiency in the use of capital 5 combina tions of enterprises much more might be written on this import ant topic but perhaps this is juf ficient for the moment tn this area where the purchase of iddit ional land does not teem practical perhaps more thought might be g ven bj those with limited acreves to the cooperative ute of farm ma chinery in come form dentist engineer nurse careers for ghs grads corned beef dinner for lions club summer meeting the georgetown lions club held their summer meeting in the form of a corned beef and cabbage sup per at the house of ray whitmee tuesday august 21st a good number turned out at the supper prepared by ex lion ray whitmte assisted by rotananjack muckart the lions will be aiding the rotarians with their auction sale in a business meeting which fol lowed the festivities it was decid eetlhat the club sponsor a north halton unit of the canadian cancer association the organization will be setting up a dressing centre in north hal ton which will be primarily for the applications of dressings tothose people in the area afflicted with mild cases of skin cancer the unit will also supply trans portation to patients who must be treated in hospital and have no way of getting there at present the closest unit providing these services is established at bramp ton it was also announced by the lions that they have secured ten volunteers to help at the swimming pool on swim day a discuss on followed as to advertising arrange ments in connection with a public address system they now have for rent they are also completing plans on the second monster bingo which they hope will push the poo cam paign over the 40 000 mark many of this years fifth formers at georgetown high school plan to continue their education next year in special courses which will pre pare them for their chosen voca tion leanne darou rockwood and betty grelg r r 1 georgetown will begin their nurses training at western general hospital on bathurst street toronto harry grcig will be at the uni vcrsity of toronto as will brian goodlet and bob hess harry has decided upon the dentistry course brian will be enrolled m the school of practical science a div ision of the u of t where he will take mechanical engineering and bob plans to make chemical en gineering his career dave hart has been accepted in to the university of western onta no and plans to take the history and commerce course offered there also at western will be ross mcgilvray ross will be stu dying business administration gerald scott is presently emplo ycd at the canada packers office in toronto gerry plans to take an accounting course through that company sandra scott and barry timleck will return to grade 13 to complete their senior matriculation bill hardman is a salesman at cotton bros clothing store bill plans to continue operation of photo craft enterprises as a side line the majority of this year s com mercial special class are now securolv employed sandra bradley is secretary with w h carr and associates bob tracej is a cost accountant at smith and stone don puckering printing a specialty the herald offers your a fine printing service try us for your next or dcr toronto bridal is junior draftsman in the smith and stone drafting department perce mossop is employed with a toronto life insurance company beth ritchie and stella lewand awski of acton are both employed in the office of the acton tannery norma smith is secretary in the hydro office margaret bing ham is secretary at hewson and ord s law office claire bradley will enroll in fashion design clas ses at ryerson in september and fran zupatink is employed as a secretary with smith and stone ed norton is vacationing before finding employment pittsburgh paints exterior and interior ernies radio mill st tr 72701 ottawa airforceman harry edwin lowther and ada louise i webb daughter of mr and mrs keith webb norval were married i n trinity united church toronto the groom ie the son of mr oswald 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