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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 9, 1958, p. 14

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l thi oimtorrown lurald wedneviay emi april 9th una holmes 11 main street n store phone tr 7u01 sturdy running shoes heavy black canvas uppers with white trim heavy duty rubber soles with cushioned insoles 1 youths siies 7 to 10 inclusive pair boys sizes 11 to 2 inclusive pair mtjns sizes 3 to 8 inclusive pair 145 159 169 canvas footwear with rubber soles blue oxfords sizes 5678 910 pair 75c hue oxfords sizes 11 12 13 1 2 pair 89c childrens strap shoe sizes 5 to 10 inclusive pair 79c imported from englandi lic al sorts 43c lb special sale bakers dozen deal on chix gauge diapers 12 reg white diapers plus 1 fancy baby stripe chix diaper free regular price 498 sale price 398 box special sale good weight gold strip towel size 22 x 42 white and gold with pink stripe or with blue- green gold 73c each 2 for 140 special sle ladies seam fre nylons agilon stretch in c6p envelopes sizes medium and large this stocking has a beautifursheer appearance and offers terrific value at tow cost- 59c pair nu fashion beauty salori now open over cottoiv brothers stored jvtabt street south- for appointment phone tr 7391 1 mrs doris jackson come in and tee our assortment of used balers forage harvesters blowers manure spreaders plows discs cultivators etc expert repair work to all makes of tractors and machinery m b molo y farm equipment where service is nest 24 wesley an st tr 73640 a georgetown councillor for eight of his 38 years residence harry hale retired on pension monday at provincial paper ltd mr hale who was employed in the machine shop at the mill i feted by management and fellow employees at a gathering in the finishing room on monday after noon mill manager ross duncan in presenting a pen and pencil set and a purse of money spoke of the years of service which mr hale had rendered and wished 1 happiness in his retirement a presentation was also made by alex hendry president of local 481 ibpsp on the unions be half mr hale served a 3year term as president of local 475 when he worked at the old low er mill coming from london england i 1820 mr an mrs h have lived in town eversince and pro- yncial has been his first and last employer he is a member of branch 120 canadian legion and is particularly wellknown in the district for his music hall songs and dances which have livened many a party and public gather ing he is a past president of the quarter century club at the mill mr and mrs hale who live at 8 ontario st have three children mrs joseph hurst acton mrs roland haines of glen williams and henry 3 college st later this month they plan to leave for overseas for an extended trip britain and the continent used tractors 1 minneapolis moline u 4 yrs old 1 ihc h with loader 1 ihc a with scuff lers 1 ford 8n 1 allis chalmers c maki recommendation tcrmmsuo mw 8 jwuttn aot blund tout umcmpa 9m note ttop ny new varieties of forage and or grain seed can be recommended you may obtain information onthe varieties recommended fcnwyoar area from the boilettn field crap bacasbmeodauons for 1908 this bnbetln is pnhllahbd by the ontario htry hale rttires from provincial paper farm news hespeler office will give advice on woodlots j e w the ontario department of lands and forests has foresters stationed at tone offices through out southern ontario who on re quest will give land owners advice nd assistance with planning their reforestation and uroodlot manage ment projects the office serving hal ton coun ty is located at r r no 1 hespe- ler a landowner who is planning a reforestation project may avoid waste of time and money by ob taining advice from the local re forestation office as to the species that are suitable for his soil loc ality and purpose before making application for nursery stock re quired the following are extracts from the forestry act 1952 and regu lations regarding nursery stock for private lands in- ontario briefly the regulations provide that an owner of a parcel of land having an area of at least two acres oxclusivc of any part occup ied by structures may obtain nur sory stock from the department of iands and forests for establish ing replenishing or enlarging a wood or shelter belt at the rate of 1400 tor 1000 scotch pine and 10 for 1000 trees of other species applications for nursery stock must be made in the prescribed form application for nursery stock to be furnished in respect of private land the application must be made in the name of and be signed by the owner of the land on which the nursery stock is to be planted reservations of nursery stock will be made in the order that ap plications are received by the de partment at toronto when res ervations are made an invoice and notice of reservation will be mailed to the applicant at the address for mail given in item i of his application it will show the quantities of stock reserved the amount of charge for the stock and the due date by which the charges for the stock arc to be paid to the department at toronto nursery stock may be a deliv ered to the applicant at one of the departments nurseries or b shipped by express according to the appicants instruction s given in item 5 of his application as the departments charges for nur sery stock are made fob its nurs eries applicants will be required to pay express charges on arrival of trees shipped to them department of agriculture and is available at the local office of the agricultural representative also available is a pamphlet se lect corn hybrids for adaptability and maturity this pamphlet is prepared for farmeia gi listed in the publication are the re commended corn hybrids hy sone and maturity of the variety 10th halton prbsftytsry rally at burlington the spring ratty of halton pres bytery womens association was held in trinity united church in burlington march 31st with mrst b fleuty presiding morning session opened with the theme hymn and prayer the devotional was taken by the mil ton ladies with a very timely solo the old rugged cross sung by mrs k foster miss m hume giving the commentary on isiah 4310 ye are my witness follow ed by prayer mrs bell of burlington welcom ed the ladies to trinity church for the tenth rally also presenting the past five presidents with cor sages mrs t j- hadley mrs b savage mrs h reid mrs l nor- ris mrs b fleuty and the incom ing president mrs leaker the rev sherwm reported on how the humber glen camp was improving reports were given by recording secretary mrs atah bridgman treasurer mrs f johnson corresponding secretary mrs a arkell nominations mrs v norris presidents mrs b fleu ty reporting 41 affiliated groups now in the presbytery mrs olds vice president of the conference reported on progress made for a senior citizens home greetings were read from guelph presby tery from the president mrs dru- nan a recommendation was brought to this meeting and pas sed to establish a bursary fund for men and women in full time serv ice in united church training school also any one training for the ministry committee appoint ed is as follo m r leaker mrs b fleuty mrs f johnson and mrs alan bridgman presen tation of a life membership pin to the retiring pros mrs b fleuty was made by mrs swinton confer ence president a most interesting panel discus sion took place with mrs r k rose president of the conference mrs swinton and mrs ii olds act ing as moderators in this discus sion many questions and prob lems asked by the members of lo cals present and much benefit was derived by all present on the vari ous phases of the work sacrament of the lords supper was partak en officiated by rev g keith mcmillan rev w r- obrien and the elders of trinity church a most delicious luncheon was served by the ladies of burlington church mrs b fleu ty introduced the head table guests at this time greetings were i brought from rev rogers the chairman of the presbytery rev g keith mcmillan end rpv obrien of trinity church also from mrs r k rose of dominion council and mrs swinton con ference president the afternoon session opened with bronte ladies taking charge hymn 08 was swig mrs a pick- ard giving the commentary from acts verse 10 and acts 25 and 7 on holy week let us examine ourselves have we been an asset or not to our local wa closing with a poem lets mrs a l campbell introduced the guest speaker the rev a c forest ed itor of united church observer who gave his impressions of a trip to africa holy land angola to travel in africa one realizes the work that is being done by the good folk who are giving of their time and teaching the a great opportunity for us to invest our lives nothing that isreaping better reward than the missions overseas let us thank god for making life a little easier for these folk mrs allan bridgman thanked mr forest nominations were read by mrs v norris the election was conducted by mrs r k rose and installation was by rev w r obrien the offering was taken by st stephens wjl and dedicated by mrs j swinton courtesy was extended to all who had made the day an outstanding success by mrs maun mrs lea ker closed the meeting with pray er and benediction farm news awards announced in hog marketing contest j e w one of the features of the an nual meeting of the halton hog producers held in the legion hall milton was the announce ment of the awards in connection with the grade a hog marketing competition sponsored by the hal ton association in 1957 the competition was broken down into three sections and the awards in each were as follows section a those who market ed 20 to 50 hogs f o colling 23 20 869 clarence peacock 46 38 826 t w kennedy 40 33 825 a r service 26 21 8077 section b those who marketed 51 to 80 hogs douglas robert son 63 51 809 malcolm moffat 61 49 803 john w wilson 51 39 7847 section c those who marketed h make your own patio la bennltftil tn nil nertnnts bithnhtt nolneiwl n he bm envy of oil your friends lasy to lay ox zeplooa belunce oofaand niljrtum can fat seven duhmt ookmm thayoxu st waahpcooiaa ond bou aooaah lor a koadupg h lay a a hd of r and tt v ota iw hi jobs aoal aad ba ob youll be surprised how little it costs sold by garnet building products ltd armsrrortejave phono tr 72519 tr 72 insurance travel real estate walter t evans co triansle 72512 mill street serving your community for over 30 years 81 hogs or more earl snow 93 the first number indicates 73 785 david lawson 278 201 no of hogs marketed 2nd no of 7z3 r g fisher 114 67 587 grade as and 3rd percentage of jack ferguson 11 69 579 i grade as in each section real realimeoj lis dodge easier going and easier to handle pi u you bey pecks tool ondov that to see your dodge track dealer hell give you the lowdown on ma quick ami easy way these pappy oew dodge ptefcap bceexe you through aaytob new milder 184h v- or new ly improved 125h big six dodge pickops la a class by alt dodge pi up results in shorter tatntng dtaatotori lots you turn park wheal a aad out of wght spot you can onlay the extra convanlaaca szrjfzvz j00- ratfd ovws prom 4110 ibs to 4400o ibsj ocjv to ftsooo lbs mission i 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