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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 2, 1958, p. 8

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im otbirtbtoww hmuod april 1ml ibm pages n sun lifes security fund endowment provides life insurance protection to age 65 and returns all basic annual premiums paid plus accumulated dividends if the assured lives to 65 at 65 itfe funds cart bet taken in coin used to purchase a paktap policy for the original sum assured qnd th balance taken tn cash or as a guaranteed income a used to provide an annuity left on deposit at a guaranteed rase of interest inquire about this remorkabfe insurance plan by telephoning or wnrmg tor clarence kroll r r 2 georgetown tr 74bzt sun life assurance cqmpany of canada mrs nlfttum hotltt to council of wofarn mm a m nwaon wu hostess on friday starch slat to the local council of woman t her home 40 market street the meeting opened with mrs r t paul the president in the chair and after the reading and approval of the previous meet ings minutes mrs paul reported the proceedings of an executive meeting held earlier in the month she also reported the shipment of eleven pounds of linen for cancer dressings to the halton county cancer society corres pondence was read by miss bet tie lawson and the various items of business arising therefrom were put before the meeting for con- sfderation mrs paul gave notice of the forthcoming convention of the national council of women to be beld in vancouver in june miss heuie lawson gave a brief review of the recently published book proud heritage a history of the founding work and develop ment of national provincial and local council in canada after which she gave an account of the organisation and subsequent work of the georgetown local council mrs ploria nodwell and mrs florence curtis assisted mrs nie lsen with the tea mrs arthur reeve moved a vote of thanks to the hostesses and to miss lawson farm nkws outstanding program at haltons annual seed day farm forum let us inspect your watch free it s watch inspection time time to let our profession al watchmaker inspect your watch free he can tell to a second how it s keep ng time and what servicing if any t may need for he s the authority who knows f ne eweled lever watches inside out and uses only off cial factory packaged parts in serv cmg these watches quick serv ice expert workman ship satisfact on guaran teed john f bouqhlon watchmaker guelph street just east of scott motors need womens support farm forums decide mrs m j brown otnon in farm organizations arc thev needed and i their con tnbution greater when thev work by themselves or v hen men and women work together these and similar questions were discussed on national farm radio forum mareh 10th under the heading ladu and gentlemen i the majontv of halton groups agreed that women art interested in farm organizations and men ap preciatt their interest and hlp thev also fill more would be accomplished b mm and wim en working together rather than m separate organization- men will gii attention to problems rai sed b women if the are proper ij presented and vvorthv of con id oration one group suggested the worn ends institute might create more interest m farm organizations if thev made a atudv of agriculture as a whole halton junior farmers annual judging competition in cereal grains small seeds potatoes hay and identification of forage plants and weeds opened the programme at haltons annual seed display day held in the agricultural hall milton fair grounds on saturday march 22nd don johnson a past president of the milton juniors demonstra ted that he had lost none of his ability as an outstanding judge by being the high competitor of the day and thereby won the royal tank burlington silver tray the bank of montreal silver tray to the coach of the winning team was won by george green lees of campbellville r r no 3 whose team members were sandy hepburn tom hunter and ross austin the runnerup was the tea coached by don taylor na mely wm marshall edward segs worth and philip shepherd the halton seed growers tro phy to the competitor with the high score in judging of cereal grains was won by bob merr in the section devoted to judging of hay and potatoes james aitken was the top contestant and there by won the halton cream and but ter trophy while in small seeds and identification of forage plants and weeds don johnson defeated all rivals for the stratbcona orch ards troph other awards were as follows top junior 16 r and under delmar ford top intermediate 17 to 20 ears sandj hepburn top senior 21 to 25 earsl don john son palermo club rett display when ou buv bu registered was the slogan which highlighted palermo junior farmers vanning interclub educational displa in second position was the acton club displav which featured the importance of being a junior far tmr member j ahtn francis associate ay rep for halton and peel counties assisted bj b brcckun of bur lmgtoon robtrt lawson of sew arttown fcarl rahlof fhe ontario agricultural colli fi and howard prog ram mi seldom hau halton farmers had the opportunity of hearing two more thought provoking and prac ticdl addresses than those deliver id bv j b nelson associate di- watch for announcement of ector of the farm economics hr the next hockey series for geor- aru ijepl of ancult urc toronto and that of p little nhl schedule for saturday april s american sudden death semi pinal 7 45625 buffalo vs springfield referees fred harrison and jack king note winner of this game plays providence in first game of finals at 1155 am junior a semi finals 8 350 05 ottawa vs pcterboro 9 159 45 hamilton vs st kilts 94510 00 ice cleaning referees bill haes and john warren nhl semi finals 10 0010 45 boston vs montreal 10 55h 40 chicago vs toronto referee charlie jones and butch hydo amricm final 11501230 providence vs winner of buffalo springfield game referees harold seckington and bill hewitt news around the arena the reason the first game of the amer ican league finals is being played is that the following saturday when the rest of the league finals start it is possible that the ameri can all stars could still be at the young ganada tournament in god erich and as there are two or three bojs from each american icaguo team on the all stars it would not be fair to providence and thx winner of the buffalo providence game to pla a final round game saturda april 12th without these plaers this should be quite a series on saturday april 5th as both jr a games were played to scoreless ties and the boston montreal teams of the mil arc tied 3 all and buffalo and spring field must pla all out as their garni is sudden death don t count chicago out in if they are j kodls down with toronto as if bij bill campbell catches fire on saturdav he lan lead that chicago iluh nht int i contention ajain if overtinu is necivsir in anj of henri of the fietfl crop branch the sum fin il james on saturdav were in charge of the mornings thi first ocrtunc goal scored will imlaie the winmr dropped in to brampton last saturday and saw our jr ah stars play bramp ton all stars in a tournament that ran from 8 ajn to 930 jpni sat urday night the brampton stars outscored our jr as 33 hut from where we stood we wbpdd say our little fel lows definitely outplayed the brampton team the winning goal was a bouncer that hit 3 sticks be fore bouncing over wayne mcniv ens head into the net the moth ers of the jr a boys really are wonderful boosters for that team and even formed their own cheer ing section aud the boys didn t let them down as they played their best game or the year if this lit tie team can be kept together as a team for a few more years they will give georgetown an oha team to be reckoned with if manager jack gudgeon can receive the same effort from his american all stars when they go to godcr ich as red asseltinc and jerry perkins received from their jr as last saturday in bramptoivgeorgc town should have a winner tip there n the st patrick dance reported for the committee commentznt that it was the most successful dance ever hldjy the club an other committee chairman harold fobert gave an equahy encour aging report on the trip to europe draw ticket sales which he said were very good to date mr fobert added that the draw was creating much interest throu ghout the town a slate of officers presented at this meeting by the nominating committee will be extended on april 1st when nominations will be made from the boor the elec tion of officers for 195859 will be on may 7th district governor george blight of simcoe will make his official visit to the georgetown club on april 15th this week the club members are making 4 interclub visitations which will take them aldershot burlington ancas- tcr and dundas lions club ranks swelled to fifty the georgetown lions club membership soared to the sfmnark on tuesday mar 18th when four new members were introduced at the regular monthly meeting in the legion hall president dick riddall conducted the ceremony assisted by membership chairman stan wade and club past presl dents the new members are jim young 10 shelley st henry hclfant 11 arietta st dave brubacher 24 church st and dick vandcnberg 138 guelph st clarence kennedy chairman of getown raiders and cheer them on to another ontario champion ehip fight cancer with a checkup and a fight cancer with a check up and a cheque support the cana dian cancer society s april cam gfifcaorfi canadian cancer canvass day april ulh barrager cleaners dyers la melt si s tr 7b7 get rid of that winter mud and calcium by making use of this special offeri one day only 100 car wash saturday april 5th 9 00 a m 5 pm at chuck tylers ba station at the eastern entrance to town on no 7 highway sponsored by the georgetown rover crew oajly tiresfotie deluxe champion tubeiess tires in safety iiowout none iion nmcriih raoor oman nornim usui miuns in pleasure iiooiii kooi hiioimmice 0uiet 0nim10n arum uitouw comkhtl rail wuunci in economy iow nimm cost mm mtmi costs uum iiiu st georges church anglican tldy thlrsday aprit 3rd 10 00 am hol ommun good friday aprit 4th 10 30 am ante commun holy saturday 7 30 a m malt ins 4 00 pm ihilj baptism 7 10 p m preparation sr vice for taster comm easter day aprit 6th 6 15 p m 7 00 am antf bam holy communion 945 am church school students 0 years and up 11 00 a m church school students 38 ears 11 00 a m nurser and infant care 11 00 a m choral eucharist 7 00 p m evensong sk albans church anglican glen williams maundy thursday aprit 3rd 1115 am holy commun good friday aprit 4th 7 30 pjn evensong raster day 930 f 045 ajnchvrch school a watson ontario s livestock com miwoner at th aftt moon sis i m chain tl b maunct 1ual jm s idi nt of th halton soil am t r p improvt men vocution in hi- aridriss tntithd hat wi trow is unpirlint j b nt s n poinlid out that cost stud us rtal that thi rt is a bit ill ference in returns per acre from diffircnt crojis and various kinds of h i stock s a risiilt of chanfjnj rondi ti ins stated mr nelson mm up of spicialinlion is essi nt al instead ot a little bit of even thin in reviewing changes in the r ncultural pictun in halton tht spctk r pointed out that aciordinj to ctnsus figures while llure win oni 47 per cent as man ho product rs in halton in 1956 as 15 tars earlier the drop in production wis onk 14 p r cent in poultry production stated mr nikon census fiuurcs repeal thai in the past five ears there had been a reduction of 26 nor cent in the number of poultry producers in halton but poultr production had dropped onlv 10 per cent while in cattle production four tilths as man farmers art produ cing 6 per cent more cattle we are living in an age of spqcializa lion this means that at least 50 per cent of our farm income must come from one line ourobject ie for a two man farm is a mini mum of 510 000 in gross sales or in the case of a one man farm the minimum gross sales must total at least 5 000 plus cost of purchased feed our dairy herd improve ment association studies reveal there is a close relationship be- tweert the returns from a farm hu siness and such factors as crops use of labour use of capital feed conversation and site of business trend in tivmtoch production the last low point in canada s cattle population was in 1950 when we had 9 million head staled w p walton in sevi n years our canadian cattle population has increased to 1 1 v4 million head in alberta the cattle population is up 70 per cent in saskatche wan up 50 per cent and in mam toba up 30 per cent along with this increase in numbers stated mr watson quality has also im proved last year 40 per cent of our beef qualified for the two top grades in comparison with 20 per cenl in 1951 this has largely been done by improved feeding along with this he added the per capita consumption has jumped from 50 lbs in 1951 to between 75 and 7jb lbs in 1958 this means that 800000 more cattle are being consumed than in the previous de- another trend stated mr wat and there was a sironajsj that testing would bt son 1 tht inert jst in numbers of feed i t in hit mo ind the vvct ihtrt irt a 1 it f ptople in onta no he addid fttdinj anvwhen from iou to euhlu hi ad ptr car what i thi lutun tor tht man wh ft id tht did t ir lot in h rl wi t t l t think in terms of skl pi 1 hi id on 2000 in con tra t t sit pir hi ad on a car lot turn n to thirv t ittl mr wat son poinutl out thit whin dill wis null iled in l tht avirat hinl nut fr m 11 to 13 or 14 tows t av th s saint hints ran from 20 t 10 cows kt for in t 1 i ian 1 n in ilurwnj hi pontic tut that tod iv in n counlv aloni thirt an four bulk hauling niuti la sins nn to brucellosis con trol thi spokir stati d a ast prosmmmi of bructllosis control is hung inihatid in canada ant th t s ti tinu was initiated in i rmce fdward and oxford conn ties on march jrd uunnt tht first week of testing 27 of those tested proved positive howiver stated mr watson there have not been a sufficient numbir tested as et to proe anvthmt the speaker stated the petitions for halton ieel rork and ontario would go forward to ottawa bj the end of tht month possibilitv that testing initiated here this spring referring to hogs mr vtatson stated the mdustrv is like poult r going through an evolution todaj he stated we have two groups tirst those who specialize in pro ducing weanling pigs and second those who buy weanling pigs and sell market hogs in 1957 of the two million hogs marketed m on tario roughly 40 per cent were fed by someone other than the person who raised them referring to vertical integration he stated whether we like it or not it is here to staj and docs of fer certain advantages in that it tends to stabilize production sec ond it will eliminate some of the in and outers and third it should result in belter quality further more some companies are think ing in terms of control of quality and consequentl arc likely to lake more interest in markets the consumption of chicken has ncrcascd from 15 to 30 lbs per capita in a few years which indi catcs someone is promoting the vale of chicken in his concluding remarks mr watson stated these changes are taking place so rapidly how are we going to keep up the most uncertainty is in beef cattle we exported 67 000 feeders to the l s in the first ten weeks of this year feeders are bringing 23 vi cents in calgary against a 23c price in toronto furthermore iowa and nebraska ranchers are now con tracting for unborn calves at 29 and 30 cents per lb perhaps here in ontario consideration should be giveato making the production of feeders a main enterprise the future concluded mr watson de pends on the teed lot men canvass day aprit 14th henrys clothing store 15 main si n tr 7 2561 we service television all mokes radios record players car radios appliances 1 em tomon ate ernies radio 24 years servicing trenale 7 270 ltllliillliallltllllllatete save s 3 piece dining ensemble m m m is harold c mcclure ltd furniture and appliances 14 main street south n itng 7ssj jj wi hueve in seuino satisfaction

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