Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 22, 1958, p. 11

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w oct h 151 thi otohobtowh mwu club midtown no dance this friday ghs students support your high school dance that night anniversary dance coming november 7th halloween masquerade friday october 31st win this rrf pioneer chain saw sa leerua this proven quality dependable pioneer chain saw can be yours absolutely free simply come in now for your free contest entry blank and enter our easy contest ask for a demonstration of this easy touse chain saw designed specifically for the canadian woodcutting industry and priced at only 199 50 easy terms hornby garage pioneer triangto t4y0 hornby farm news ten 4h clubs provide much activity for young fanners j e w during 1958 there were ten 4h agricultural clubs organized in halton county 4h agricultural clubs include boys and girls from 12 years of age to 20 years the programme is designed to promote citizen ship the principle of club work is learn to do by doing and each member has a project to care for and keep cost ot pro records on during the ctjjkuear the programme is centerel ir ound a series of meetings on agricultural methods to increase the members technical skill and knowledge awards are made on the club member s overall par 1 let pat ion in the various phases of the club programme care of the project records showman hip award on exhibit answer o questions judging and atten dance at meetings the club members complete the k the case of the missing hostess no need to call in a detective it just took a modern automatic electnc range to restore this happy hostess to her party automatic electric timers and temperature controls free her forever from potwatching and now she has time to spend with her guests while dinner cooks without constant checking youll enjoy carefree entertaining and a cool clean kitchen too once you own an automatic electric range live better elec1ricauy the safe clean modern way fcmarloshydro electricity does so much costs so little- programme by exhibiting at the achievement day programme at local fair club work in onta rio is directed by the onl depc of agriculture in cooperation with the canada dept of agric ulture and a local sponsoring or ganization in halton the kingsway kiwan is club sward in each club a scholarship to the annual one- week short course at the ontario agricultural college six 4h clubs are sponsored lo cally by the halton agricultural society and have their achieve ment day at hilton fair halton 441 holstein calf club inthe halton 4h holstein alf club 36 members completed the club programme the high club member was barbara pickard of oakvillc mary lawrence oak ville was second and allan brownndge georgetown and donald taylor burlington were lied for 3rd the winner of the kingsway kiwanis scholarship was mary lawrence members in order of standing were 5th jack robertson 6th lome wood ley 7th dennis sinclair 8th doreen sinclair 9th bill lawr encc 10th tie billy sinclair and gary gowland 12th margaret lawson 13th bruce pcwtrcss 14th demur ford 5th doris pick ct 16th linda pellettcno 17th tie mar lou taylor and ad rienne nurse 19th margaret aus tin 20th margaret hunter 21st donna harris 22nd tie jean hun tir and marion hunter 24th san dra carnej 25th eleanor taj lor 26th tic russell pickard and alice sherwood 28th gary cul lingham 29th manl n woodlej 30th dwight may 31st ravmond roberts 32nd robert ptser 33rd janet finnic 34th karen brig den 35th gordon secord halton 444 jerseyguernsey calf club in the halton 4 11 jtrscy gucrn o calf club 17 mcmbirs com pitted ihier projtct mike jcnk inmin milton r r no 4 was 1st and was also the winner of the hingsuav kiwanis scholarship runner up wa ernest alexander oral and 3rd went to nora beat milton r r 4 the top member in the gurnscv section of the club was george stull other members in their order of stand in j were as follows 4th margaret alexander 5th keith mia 6th george stull 7th iornc mia 8th tom mcdonald 9th bill alexander 10th don swackhamtr 11th ann kiiir 12th jtffrc urse 13th i iruii sw irk h nm r hlh v il martin 15lh john stall lfith tit nr ii lin and rill ki rr halton 4h beef and dual purpose calf club the winner in tht llilm 4 1 ikcf anil dual purp t alf ub this vtar is pat run mckiv of imlun r r 2 i it i il ihc inmr of tht km n ki in s sill larihip stcond in th lub is dure grccnltts t imp btllvillt r r 3 and 3rd i i- w hn mchi gtorjctown it r 2 twcntv e ht mpmbtr- mpli ted tht proji tt and wt tperl lint 21 of tht club number will ik compiling in tht qui ens dm mas clis at the roai winttr rjir member in ordtr of stand ing are 4th tie sand hepburn and bill robinson 6th tie tom hunter and rob mt rn 8th w d hcndcrshot 9th tie tugene coulter and court ncv ajnc 11th caroln card house 12th harold patterson 13th tom hav 14th jcffrcv agncw 15th don peacock 16th an rch bein 17th meg gudgeon i8th mm lou robinson 19th tie john hep burn and janet hav ward 21st dawn coulter 22nd churlis mjr tin 23rd charles twiss 24th ii ane sanderson 25th ann met oil 261 h harold thompson 27th bill patterson 28th mildred mjrlin helton 4h swine club seven members exhibited it tl achievement da programme of the halton 4 11 swine club two members harold patterson muton r r 1 and ernest alexander nor il r r i tica for first place in the club ruincrup in the cluti was gcorj greenlees the kilusivav kiwanis scholar ship was aw aided to ross short ill of lmcousc r r 1 t other members in their order of standing were 3rd george greenlees 4th bi robinson 5th dolmar ford 6th bill alexander 7th ros shortill halton 4h potato club the halton 4 h potato club had a verv attractive exhibit at miuon fair the club used the new huron vanet and cxhih let 30 tubers taken from the club plot george greenlees canp- beilville r r 3 was first in he club carolyn gardhouse milton r r 5 was second and margaret lawson milton r r 5 was thirl margaret lawson was awarded the kingsway kiwanis scholar ship members in order of standing were 4th courtney agnew 5th san dy hepburn 6th john hepburn 7th john wilson 8th lorna wood ley 9th eleanor taylor 10th marilyn woodley 11th jeffrey nurse 12th robert lewis 13th erie clugston 14th grant clug ston halton 4h forage club one of the newer clubs to hal ton this year the halton 4h for age club had 11 members co- peling the club members at the achievement day exhibited a sample of oats taken from the club plot and a collection of for age plants wm c robinson of oakville r r 1 was the winner and tom hunter georgetown r r 2 runnerup third went to margaret lawson milton r r 5 the kingsway kiwanis scholar ship was awarded to dawn coul ter members in order of stand mg were 4th lorna woodley 5th jean hunter 6th marilyn woodley 7th harold patterson 8th dawn coulter 9th eugene coulter 10th donald ttbr lllh peter fealh erstone acton 441 forage club the acton agricultural socie ty was the local sponsoring organ ization for the acton 4h forage club russell murray acton r r 3 was awarded high scarf james aitken also of acton r h 3 was second and john kran endonk acton r r 4 was third kenneth cnpps of acton r r 2 was the scholarship winner other members in their order of standing were 5th ronald mceacherri 6th- ian norrish 7th william ingles 8th donald swackhamcr 9th william kerr 10th harold mceachcrn 11th clarence mceachcrn 12th richard gibbons 13th james thornhill 14th william rognvald son halton 4h gram club the esqucsing agricultural so- ciet this ear sponsored two clubs these clubs held their achicv enu nt da at the george town fair eleven members took part in the halton 4 h grain club high lub member was allan brownndge r r 2 and ernest alexandi r nor al r r 1 was second in the club sandy hepburn campbell vilic r r 3 was awarded the king wa kiwanis trophv and also placed third on cars work other members in order of standing were 4th dwuht ma 5th bill law rt net 6th hill mexanikr 7th bill robertson 8th sandv barnes 9th john wilson 10th reg cover dale 11th jim springtr halton 4h kid club tht halton 411 kri club com pt tt 1 with 9 mem be rs this is h fu kid club i imzid in ontjno hib mimbt idoi i bdrui ivmaddotted wasteful far- ceawbe faferihuf broke what w wilfc mew ncfenlokauy designed smarts faroce be byhnringfaelpxv far ma new iwnatw and enjoy fa be whet mm yonr smarts dealer n and get fall partfculan rhthompson hardware oil gas heating hardware ft plumbing phoctt tr 72971 jttf n arrw f j i u k ji i iv pr uf ho di ub i f the uiidir u ihinttr tori tond and it 1 h pi 1 mjrnii mtl cm t iwn r it j i ander t mbtrs in ordtr of t in oral r 1 1 njsi third kinp va kiw ini stholjrbhip prescn td to jtck dockman georg i wn r r 4 i oih din v 4ih 1 i ia lu 5lh hodjcn barni tb jack dock man 7th morns mcktrr 8th marcelle lu and 9th fret man cole halton 4h tractor maintenance club the rotan dubofwon acted as the ureal sponsoring organize hon of the halton 4 h tractor main tenanct club the purpose of urn club is to promote safetv and pro per maintenance in the operation of farm machmen first in the club was don tay lor burlington second went to george greenlees campbellwllc r r 3 and george stull milton r r 5 was third george stull also was awarded the kmgswa kiwanis scholarship other members in their order of standing were 4th jim springer 5th tie m c robinson and jack robertson 7th bill robcrton 8th jeffre ag new 9th ron mcfachern 10th reg coerdale uthcourtne ag new uth bob mem 13th tom ha 14th eugene coulter 15th v ilham ingles when in need of printing call the herald tr 72201 do it yourself tt yor tv md ftadfe tuba ree fa hutchs smoke ft barber shot mimunblbmhi open dally to 11 pm it s time to get ready for the paru time to get dres sed up look jour best and he on our wav full of vigor ard good apirits ready lo join our friends in a good unit but ou don t feel up to it ou e tirvl oh not sick realh just tired in fact exhausted to be per fet hone ou feel that wa quite often at work or at rest it cuts down vour efficienc spoils our ood timis and ou cant il to be i u lo figure out wh von ro o tired 0i rwork is not alwas the answer ou ma not 1 woikn- tr hard oth r wh wo k harder seem lets fit her and it ian t 1 irk of kep then what th an wir most often lie w iii n ur own mt your 1 i machint is not prod ucin enough useful encrg for our diilv activities hen our car doesn t work properl ou give t a cheek up do the same with vour own body firsl hows jour gas and oil meaning vour food remem her ou need a well balanc ed diet of fruits vegetables eggs cheese milk meat and whoe wheat products your chiropractor will tell sou that the larger proportion of our food should consist of fruits salads and vegetables and other foods high in ita nuns and minerals assumng jou arc getting a normal period of sleep am where from six to eight hours depending on your individual needs the next thing is to ma sure jour nerves are properly relaxed and functioning properly ae live and work in a w orld full ot stresses and strains which maj interfere with a healthful rhythm of existence as a result there is interference with the bodj s nervous sjstem this is bound to show up in sluggishness a general bo- d impairment at least its annojing and at most serious it can lead to real discomfort and disease the best way to prevent this is to undergo regular body ad justments at regular inter vals the chiropractor is a specialist in insuring that jour nerves are functioning properly his adjustments will soon make you lose that urdc feeling georgetown chiropractic clinic t ttrwih dc d gay t thunder sonliy z main stmt south gcorxetovn tr 73401 r

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