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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 23, 1947, p. 2

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the georgetown herald weaxaday july 23id 1947 advictfe where you get it by richard a mcgivern pccl a nd so we cant get married now jane don t be like that we can and will but not now why not now i ve told you a dozen times we have to struggle along and perhaps never get on our ftet if we wait until im started everything will be easy we are on our feet now you have some of jour mustering out pay and i ve saved a few dollars how much have ne in cash all together about two hundred dollars that s a lot of money to me plenty to get married we don t need much i ve been thinking of this for two years if we had any confidence in ourselves we would do it ma left me those two acres on the turnpike we can fix up the shack there i can keep working for a while that sounds all right and all through those months in the army while the other guys were talking of going back to the bank the store or the post office i kept thinking of the day i could begin an egg route its my dream she gripped his arm if that is what you want go after it it may nof sound like much nothing does at first just think pete how lucky we are there are so few egg men in this town it ought to be easy i bet i can get fifty regular cus tomers in a couple of days slowly they sauntered toward town pete sighed and grinned gee jane i can hardly watt i can peddle butter and oranges and and ive learned to make swell jelly by fall we should be all set though his voice was casual it broke the spell there are a lot of folks with hens around here im sure theyd be glad to sell you eggs and with a cart you could take them into town it would be tough on your feet but you d soon harden up the doctors told you to walk a lot youre not afraid of hard work the question was lightly put no he said its us im afraid of i don t want to look forward to hard times later it s not my pride jll pull a cart if that s the test but ill not take a chance on two hun dred dollars they neared the main street finally she spoke let s ask a few people what theyd do there must be a lot who have had the same problem pete laughed wholl be the first victim jane pointed at a couple the man rested his hand on the door knob of a long shiny motor car yep said pete they look likely one of them probably inherited so much dough from a tightwad uncle that he never had to work a day try it if you like flashing her best smile which was very nice indeed jane said pardon me i wonder if you would tfouia favor the man opened the door of the- par looked at the dashboard clock and answered were in a bit of a hurry but well be glad to help if we can will you answer just one question pow much money do you think a couple should have before marry the woman was about to speak but the man answered again he podded toward his companion ma land 1 got married on her dowry eighty dollars in american money rthat paid our passage from dublin to new york in 1b99 it cost thirty dollars for each we landed w ith twenty five dollars twenty of it was ma s and five i earned on the way over twenty five dollars was enough young lady that and ma s faith in me he smiled and patud the auto the rest cimo with hird work pete cut it all further talk by saving tint do s it let s go home and tell our families that we re r ing to t jke the big jump tl y rushed olt i ind in h u d the woman tuned t the mm were vou ever in duhl n he was j inning 1 lv he replied i i murhiin ut of this stati bui if ncd this im id s or fix ll it hi lr ked up tie street vou si this- is rnv bus do i u like it ti to tix of scottish trailer trip mrs ann coleman and her two describe the trip on uit cbc s our daughters prances 8 and leslie 5 summer holiduy scrlts to bt heard who reccn h sjmnl i wicition tniv widncsdriy july 23 nt 4 18 pm on the cllmg iiiiouh sitlieiluiishirt scot cbc trins canada network land in i tn ltr mis coleman will with thejwglers by o h association news and the ha lion anglei association h is ben changed to georetow n antu s and hunters association am one who resides in glen williams or an other village nearbj i autcmaticjlli counted in fact anvont regardless of where trtey live can bicome a member for the membership fee of a dollar sv eral member have lhe idea that uu association wu use the money taken to buy fish and same to restock lhe rivers and forests this is im possible to do with the little monev that is taken tn tor membership fees besides it is unnecessan as the de partnient of game ana fisheries will do the stocking lor us all they ask of us is to oooperate with them in obey ing the fish and game hws in other words to conserve the wild life and natural resources of ontario the main aim of anj association regardless of where it is u to encour age better sportsnuuiship on river and in the field we all cuss signs ua aj no trespassing no doubt the signs were put up or i kood reason its i case of a ft spoiling it for u e majoritj the association again is right in thei- htlping to promo i better understand between ui farmer and the sportsman i would siv the are verv import in t to each other the sportsman likes his sport and the farmer is reaping so much benefit bv hitlng he g imc control led on his prcpertj all the tanners ask is to respec thetr stock and propertv i have heard of several ca ses where the farmers invite sports men to thin out the jacfcrabblts oth ers complain about deer ruining their young apple trees not long ago the dept of lands and forests and the depi of game and fisheries were two separate de partments now thev are one the dept of lands and forests if big things are not accomplished over night let 5 give them time it s a big job they are behind us so let s back them up wllh our association and creel and game census cards don t forget to put down the amount of hours spent catching those few- trout in your creel or the amount of tune spent carrying that empty game bag arojnd there are about sixt five sportsmen associations through jut ontario ind georgetown sports men should be nroud that we have one of uieiii fish contest news i have betji asked to explain ibout ril o con when a fish is ei it iv e etghid at tic near s pcssiblf ui haw the weight 1 iik h uid i h marked down have ins t i i e is a witness tin 1 mis be raugtit within an 80 mi t a alii- f georgetown a per s n m i in i nimb or join bef n lit inik ii i r thr slips for browi trot in to be taken in to ri h rd i s har iw irt for speckled tr ut lickv st ik bowling club the ish coiiusk an rim sepinu 1 i m i h sorii i x jl thit on i s i ntniic bil re hi makes ui cr ti t i nrtzt- will probnbl ix n d spl v i h w r noir fin ire verj uttk effoit the poll cat is used when bushes or an obstacle prevents t bick cast tom elson or town had very good luck with piekerel inrch and muskies hunters while flshint near cornwall recently albert daw ion of terra cot la tells ui ik landed a 4 lb 8 oz trout last week the fish was 24 inches long we see this week that stew simpson lias a brand now robinegg blue chevrolet to serve the patrons of simpson s taxi that mr and mrs charles wray and mr and mrs bob wicks hive opened the georgetown so to 1 store in the mackenzie building tojft edgar scott la erecting a new home on guelpti stieet across from the high school that several merchants hive new jlgns on thffir stores sicnkos shoe itepali and mc bean s hint had new signs lettered on their windows and brill have a new sign on the mill stint side or tholr store that william mcnallv is lemodel- llng the former ford house on market street and expects to have it ready to move into by the end of the month he has sold his house on edith street to mr and mrs johnston of nova scotia vi hat mrs paul barber is a busy woman these days doubling back and forth from the phoenix gift shop and the bell telephone office where she is i looking after the commercial work that the scott jackson com pany has started work on the sewers and the john street culvert is closed while the road is torn up used dry flies if that favourite dry fly tails to float even when oiled dont always blamt it on he fl when a dry fly has been used for some time the fib res in the hackle get broken down and the stiffness that causes the fly to ride high en the water is gone the water then has a chance to soak into the body and plainly speaking the fly drowns even if it floats just beow the surface the trout will ignore it lspeciallyhf a flv hatch is on replace the old fly with a new one uhat rides high on the water and just watch them hit it wet flies are much different as they are usually better hen used for a time the newness disappears ar d the look much more bug like believe it or not turtles will strike a small trolling lure also a trout fly the first thought that rushes to the mind of an angler when one is hooked is that the angi lers prayer has been answered i a red billed bird that resembles a sea gull was teen recently at eugenia it would fly back and forth over the water till it located a minnow then it would circle and hover for a swoond over its prey as if it was aiming this was followed by a dive straight down and a loud plop was heard as it hit the water twenty dives were coun ted in about ten minutes it never missed its prey twenty fish tn i minutes some appetltel i thats all for this week so good fishing until next ta1ce your vacation trip the easy pleasant way with simpsons taxi phone 500 information anytime special rates on return trip o field day and garden party wednesday july 30 hassagaweya presbyterian church guelph road 6 miles west of campbellville afternoon ball tournament teams from mountsburg corwhin and badenoch horseshoe pitching contest evening girls ball game garden party featuring chas roe magician jack mccarry dancer ines frasaon vocalist jean trent soprano adults 50c tom simpson comedian george zuccal accordionist audrey checkley acrobatics dons raine pianist children 25c o will see us through lartt year in one of its several published statements the houbc of seagram said canadas great reord of price con trol wuh made possible by the wholehearted cooperation of the unadian people with their governments antiinflation methods this fine retortl should he maintained by moderating our pleasures by ontrolling unessential spend ing vv oritinue to sere our nation and ourselves best tiilcmcnt ve repeat today e need only ahead vtith continued emphasis i ih thi vi 1c f town thin go d d iv l i y u mi lam don t worry th r ounetr will be all rihl let u h pt si oi dd ty ui you sir she wil lied the bus d appear muttering and 1 was just going lo tell them whit a time me and the ol man had in cork borrowing the money tor our marriage license and pissagt ovtr well hell laugh when i tell him she opened the ideor of the car i m glad he left lhe muchim unlocked so i can wait in it iajck anolkrs ho bill turk hid r ell i i m ctl mood hit uhen i o speckled on preventing covered smut loss good insurance against reduced grain yields caused by covered imut is to treat winter barley or wheat seed before planting in the trnu with an organic mercury dust tte cost of treating the seed femounta to about three or four cents an acra majj price compared with the kmw of aeveral bukhela of g im per acre boh iocjkhiinsl a d his chum bob jepm lmt bee ha iiir good sport nnh speckud trout for quite some lin b b lockiurst is kiting soon fir h lidjs in the nt h here he will diik wiui that fighting fresh ler tiger of canada the mosfcin uiige bob his promised the writer a good stor wnon he returns bob calm who resides in guelph is leat lhg for prince edward island soon where he will angle for salmon sea trout and speckled trout bob is again fts he was last year well sto cked wlllj flies tied by one writer he also promised a good story for lhe oolumn bad kentaer ts hawing very good lucfc lately with the browns bud by the way uses a very nice rati cast and gets a lone line on the water witti i hat imiri h shulil on thosi habits of moderation selfi ontrol and hininioiisctim- whuh are ho happily and fortun- ulcl liaru teristu s tf canada and canadians then this nation will stand hc nrc on llit road to its yet preatest opportunities j sfrn tflfi pffitrrjf of sfomertvua soctox sxlmuioit shaf the house of seagram ii o

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