Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 27, 1968, p. 9

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1 kp pupils see farm in operation on trip a visit by kindergarten clas when our has ptillrd un in first where we looked into the sc of wiieelcsuorth school to tho farm yard uerc met byi huce tank full of cold milk clpave ieu trm as told bv mr cleave and iik famil and there was a bulk milk truck pupil to their tcachi r mrv the farm cloj sjiark they pjrk d outside the driver hook llilcn al took u into the milk houst lid up a hi plastic pipe to the worshipping in natures church tank of milk and pumped all the milk from the tank into his irwk then he drove away to the dairy next we went to see one of the cows get milked they use milking machines to do the work the cow s name was girt ie she gave ib lb of tnllk the milking machine had a auge that welshed the milk as the cow nave it then the milkioout j gathered kaflytttmrtrt igj8fes r an outdoor morning service hold in ccctarvi a ful days activity by the st johns united congrega enjoyed o picnichuncfrtogetherend atayed orourid fetrjr cv centenn al park was the start of i alor worh rjbe congregation dr evangelst fitank walben of conyers georg i prt id e gospel tent during the area wide evangel s c cm ido h i t tie pat three weeks while in progress the cru o c i i sunday afternoons t congregation in the big t g orgetown market for v l every even ng and went on through a pipe into the to ilk house tank and nobody had to carry it at all when the tnlttlng was finished glrllc went out o pasture with all the other dairy cows there were 38 cows in the pasture then we went into the barn we saw a big strong bull nam ed chief tan he had horns on his head and a tins in his nose there were lots of calves in the baft in different pcnjc we saw 2 cats and 3 kittens they ar in the barn id catch jjrice thcac were birds flying around in the bard too thy are called barn swallows their nests were ttuclc to walls with mud one nest had 4 baby birds itf it we taw two places when cows ean gel water to drink they hvn fountains by their ttalls that they work with their noses outside there is a big trough of water for thorn uo then we watched to see how the manure and old straw cleaned out of the barn there is a moving convenor lull thu takes it outside and dump it on a big pile we taw a very tall silo in the barn yard chop ped up corn h kcptin it mr cleave ami mr hohmson took us for a ha ride on a cart behind the tractor we rode out to a hay field where thr hay had all been cut and was being dried on the ground we saw fields of w heat and hay and oath we anj our sow which is called oats peas bean and barley as we rode along when we got back to the barn we went up into the hay loft to have a snack of milk and cookies their stairs arc pulled down frorrf their place on the ceiling aner then you can climb up them upstatrn we played in the hay in the loft we jumped and rolled and hid in it rbat was a lot of fun after ue left the barn ve saw borne farm machinery there was a combine that cuts whra and bleithtmakrt the- blrs of na two tractors and a thi 0i0roit0wn hirald thursday juni 27rh 1941 page 9 former members join in 60th wi celebration wednesday afternoon june id was a happy occasion for the uornby women a institute when it maru 51a main st north hours hornby unijcd church nou ilillcrcal to celebrate the 00th anniversary former members were present from oakvilli brampton gear ketown milton ashjprovc and hornby as well at the present members the president mrs cecil patterson was mc and op ened the program with a iew words of we iconic i all joined in sintving the lntiuhc ode and cod ave the queen followed by a tuastn the queen a luncheon was served by the marlltht unit of hil crest church the decorated anjilvor sary was at the centre of the head table and mrs delbcrt downs had the honopr of cut in the cake the head tahlc guests wtrr in troduccd bv airs m j hrowu these wcrn islas hoy wilson secretary treasurer mrs win mcpherxon vice prci mrs b alexander district secretary mrs j bird district president mr brown mr- downs pjitlj mrs percy mcrrv lifu members mrs patltruxi president mrs clifford wriulejfworth patt prtiidcnt and mrs u trench the guest speaker mr- j bird broui hi grti tinj s and lwst uasli ci from the distriol mrs p merry gave the historyof horn bv institute telling of all uh mail bag work done by the ladies espec lally during the war vears also y j ii i j o the adopted chill sponsored herald helped the mrmonal corntr etc rl f li flowers oi hopt mrs c tord read the list of he past presidents ten of whom now open coiffure in the new woodrex bldg georgetowns most modern beauty salon ma ru colhur mcorporatsvh vary latest in beauty salon dasltrn r plaaslng dacer and tha newest equlpmant v its air conditioned for the comfort of our patrons amplt free parking u availabu you cmn tfr dlractly from the town parking lot sm shtlh balow s this rtryour invitatlcm w male an early appolntmanr for a pretty new summer hair do meet our staff of expert hair stylists mrs suian lvll barnlce efford mr marl rtccvtto mn rwh farraro racaptionist r tuesday wadnasday saturday 9am to 6pm thursday and friday tarn to 9pm for appointment phone 877 5845 mapu coiffure halton x peel trust v 3 woodrex udg a downtown extension op ninos hair design main street north i uhd sprayer then it uas time to w tanl you and to uct on our but attain we uarncd lot tbout a jair ann and now ue arc kairi to make book about it for mr cleave conservation tours are popular with students more than 1 300 public school children from schools in the credit river uatershed have vis ited the htllsburg farm toured the future area at terra cotta or enjojed illuslrated talks ah out conservation since jum 1 information officer joan roll mgs reported to the credit val ley conservation authority last uecit these oimimi rs wtre in all age tjroups from grade one to eight and were full of enthusi asm for the outdoors the anurv lis and equipment at the farm and the pictures and talks giv en in the classroom it is the dim of the cvca to educate children in the object ivm of good conservation thej will then be able to carry on the dedicated work of conserv ation in ontario in the future were present the names of the past secretary treasurers were read by mis gordon robinson uith ten of these bejiv pres eut a fourth life member mr archie king also the pr officer mrs r brown were alo prcs cnt mis klhel brownridjc n former membr gave the in muuonam in honour o tlioy ulio have passed awjy she al so read tvo very appropriate poems mlltuu ontario june i5ui 10ea newspaper that this uncan eventually bo obtained yours truly r v cannon clwirinaji r lowers oi hop words kirmevs in holland a period icnl outdoor fjlr in north am erica an outdoor fjir h let for chantv -wkrvw-v- a- ry an aod old oak tree provides tlu sh kii fur h oi 1i r i in ci albdii aiiqi c in wis thu juct minijler it wns period wu ittilr or t williams coiiwtory whore rev r ruggld of st iq 1lth annutl nienwarial arvka hero siveral accordion solos wert rendered by miss llaine lamb and much enjoyed mrs r king introduced the gudt speaker mrs m trench from the bell leltplono company h show ed slides and gave a comment arv entitled down memor ljnr uluch vvas most approp n it and brouxhl back man memories mr roy wilson in irojuced the other member presont candle bglitin aerv ire was conducted bv mrs leu sampion uho called on lrs ii neclands of oilvilie who lit the candle for the past mrs patterson lit the one for the present and little krtlu may lit the candle for the future miis lamb aj am favoured uith tun accordion solos mrs patterson cilled on tome of tho past pres idents to say a few word all expressed their pleasure f or bein be to come and help ctlibratt the happy occasion the secretary convener mr c wrigglesworth thanlied all who hail taken part and thosti uho had helped in any way to make tin aftenoon a success also the indies who served the luncheon to the lditor as chiirnnn of tin recent hoacrs of hope cunpui n for the north hallon oeulion for the mnt illy retarded i wish to lhanl ou and jour stiff for the publicity jour newspapi r gjc us dunn the jcar m support of our cause what all of in working for tho menially retarded want most im public acceptance and undcrvtaiidin of tho o who are mentallj retjrded only tlicn will we be lilting the man por and contributions needed to provide the special erueeg and research it ls only throu pubhcitj suth is u rectied from your ovuwl a gut above the rest jixi iii schools will soon be out remind thai children no i to play with ftre imprest tinwtthwmthrndanortorthbrnal wa ndther mal ture that matches ar out of roach pf small children and tnakv it a holiday for th fire department too your fire department in the mail bag cites local committee for results in cancer campaign comi ui check all tie lealurts ot aminci s tineit rid rig nioweti all hiva 4 forwird sp4di powir revim ona uvar hifilit aduntmenf low nfu ulely dsclurga chute mteli or meeds all asa salely 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