pjt page 5 f the georgetown herald wednesday nov 2nd 194 r natom tlnsportd vyours to injoyv tbe scrsch owls name i a misnomer he doesnt screech at all mebest he can jo ik a quavering whinny which doesnt toond at all savogal he lives on mice and o hopper for the meat part and mesh in hollow trees particu larly in old orchards he should always be protected yours to p carlihgs the urlino ireweiues united waterloo ohtamo t toiu camtubsi dim enjoy the comforts of a fairbanks- morse oil burner in your present heating system see your authorized sales service dealer frank carney electrical and refrigeration service king st glen rd phone 379j fairbanksmorse stokers oil burners heaters pressure water systems if its electrical annual halton plowing match bigger and better than ever before rosedale floral cut fl potted plants wmj we can please yoo our prices are rlghf we mmwmm dead stock gl ess 2m cattle ex50 hofjpsi ptf cwt jbo s darling company vtrar favoured with ideal weather conditions the annual halton plowing hatch attracted well over 3000 tzwcctators on thursday of last week sixtyfive eotfteatania 42 with tractors and x with teams were in action among she competitor were top plowmen from the count of peterborough victoria ontario york peel wel lington waterloo and wentworth who vied in friendly rivalry with 25 w heltons best j tbp halton association had been mostvrfrtunate to loeaf old sits on tht russm at norval sou and sod rould dot have been excelled for tbe purpose 4bd some really out standing ridges were turned a large display of farm machin ery was staged by many local im plement dealers and also by out- sldo commercial firms this is def initely a machinery age and the spectators were keenly interested in many of tho newer types of machinery on exhibit a new feature held in conjunc tion with the machinery demon strations was a junior farmer driving contest which attracted keen interest fifteen halton jun ior farmers displayed their profi ciency in piloting a tractor haul ing a waggon through a rather complicated coarse and finally backing up the waggon to an un loading chute harvey nurse of the norval junior farmers won first prize in this event and there by secured the award donated by the woods mfgco ltd j two hundred and sixty guests attended the banquet held in the norval parish hall tbe same even- 1 ing where the norval womens institute received commendation from every side for the delicious repast which they had prepared and served c f picket president of the halton plowmcns association was the able chauman of the evening where the main address was deliv ered bv dr w it reek mbe president of the ontario agricul- 1 tural college his sound practical and downtoearth address was a delight to his large audience oth ers who spoke briefly included warden mrs mary pettit stanlty l hau mpp sheriff w j robertson and the official judges of the day namelj winfrcd tim bers and geoige hostrawser however to ionic to the plow ing match propei stanley may of hornbv was haltons best in the walking plow classes and theieby won the esso champions horse plow special and also the bank of commerce special in the tractor class spencer i wilson of norval was haltons top mouldboard artist winning the esso champions tractor plow spe cial in the junior class for boys un der 18 years earl price of milton topped the list winning the bank of nova scotia special while his fcam mate at the international namely john w picket of horn by won the tractor class for hal ton boys under 21 arnold howden a 12 year old from trafalgar township won oil geo e elliott speci il for the youngest halton plowhoy and r t howard of nelson township won the stirling dynes special for the best ridge by a halloo plowman with ford equipment the saada tea co special tor the best ridge plowed with horses by a halton county contestant tin der so years was wotfby ernest may of xzozuuy the t- eaton co special was won by john h of nelson township and harold ferguson of tfsuaagaweya townhtp won the robt simpson co special the royal hank silver tray was won by win qrlee of freeman and the silver tray donated by the bank of toronto burlington was won by john w picket the alive tray donated by the milton milling coj was won by norman tyndell of richmond hilv other awards were as follows class 1 walking plows r g brown gait harley timbers unionvlllo alfred dlckio jersey- vllle herb jarvls milllken carl timbers auroia stan may horn by duncan watson woodbridge wm hooton ida john randall breslau class 2 walking plows har old ferguson rock wood chas irwin milton harold cunningham inglewood andrew mcrobblc guclph wm holder manilla jim moore dixie c jack danccy can nington gordon ferguson rock- wood s class 3 walking plows boys under 20 years eugene timbers milllken howard timbers aur ora archie mcrobblc guelph w k thomas maple douglas cunnlngton inglewood ernest may hornby class 4 tractor open bob timbers stouffvllle douglas reid brampton hugh leslie george town ernest evans maple spen cer wilson norval h j coupcrth- waitc agincourt russell morri- on beaverton ha old picket hornby arnold rife gait class 5 second class tractors norman tyndall richmond hill geo timbers stouffvllle jack taylor freeman milford fcmvlck brampton win hostrawser mal- ton geo dixon brampton ross brown noival keith merry hornby mac wilson georgetown tanslev barnes milton john an derson bolton class 8 tiaetois halton bovs under ih cars eirl price mil ton wm griee freeman arnold howden milton elmer bird gloi- getown clas 7 tractors halton onlj john w picket hornby john i rcadhcad milton chas lefiiehe milton chas hunter georietown bruce alton freeman i class 8 tractor mounted plpws donald armstrong brampton jack marchment hornby smith griffen acton john reid bramp ton keith ellis mono road r t howard milton class 0 tractors j furrow fl golden bramton cameron kenned agincourt chris met calfe inglewood john brown- ridge brampton stan craig brampton frank mckerr milton horse show carl timbers aurora cunningion bros ingle wood stan ivfav hornby chas irwin milton jim moore dixie ajbert hunter norval fraser mc- nabb georgetown pert leslie georgetown ernest may hornbv notice to creditors in use estate ef william henry birth late ef tbe tewashlp ef esvueslns in the canty ef tiaitan ranter deeeatfed the creditors of william henry berth late of the towuhlp of es- cjuestng in the county of halton farmer deceased who died on or about the 20th day of october 1mb and all others having claims against his estate are hereby noti fied to send by post prepsld or otherwise to messrs langdon at aylsworth georgetown ontario solicitors for the undersigned exec utor of the estate of william henry berth farmer deceased on or be- for the first day of december lmdthelr mimes addresses de scriptions and full particulars of their claims and the nature of the securities if any held by them and that immediately after tbe first day of december 1049 the executor will proceed to distribute the estate of tbe said deceased amongst the parties entitled there to having regard only to the claims of which the executor shall then have notice dated this 24th day of octo ber 1040 charles cecil barth executor 110 by langddn it aylsworth legion notes notice to creditors estate ef maiy elizabeth rattan spinster deceased all persons having claims against the estate of mary elizabeth rus ton late of the town of george town in the county of halton spinster who died on or about the 30th day of may 1949 are hereby notified to send particulars of same to the undersigned on or before the 20th day of november 1040 after which date the estate will be distributed with regard only o the claims of which the un- i dcrsigned shall then havo not- 1 ice and the undersigned will not be liable to any person or persons whose claim or claims they shall not then have notice i dted at georgetown this 17th day of october a d 1949 harold ruston and leroy dale executors of the estate i of jessie ruston who was the sole executrix of the will of mary elizabeth ruston by their solicitors dole ben- net georgetown ont 112 notice to creditors estate of jesvjc ruslon splinter deceased am persons ha ing claims against the i stale of jessie huston late of the town of georgetow n in the county of halton spinster who died on or about the 8th day of augubt id49 ore hereby notified to send particulars of same to the undersigied on or before the 20th day of november 1919 after which date the estate will be distributed with regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice and the undopslgned will not be liable to any person or persons whose claim or claims they shall not then have notice dated at georgetown this 17th day of october a d 1949 harold ruston and le roy dale executors of the sotd estate by their solicitors dale bennett georgetown ont 112 mm a ubendld variety ef usterlsls frlese beuele mohair velettr tapestry silk brecstelle silk and eetten rets upholstering at its lowest price and highest quality dick the upholsterer operated by jack sudermann essy payments arranged 7 day sendee we will be plessed to visit your heme with style sample basks no obligation be quick phone dick phone 310 barbers howard graff i real estate business broker 2 m u investments insurance of all kinds mill street phone 392 res 176j 5 phone 328 or 660 floor sanding floors sanded and refinished the dustless way ev modern equipment ted bludd- by l m c comrades dont torget the aimistilt dtj parade on fri- di nov m in i 1 th medals and bcrct v111 be worn the parade uill form at the legion hill this is one da cvlry i etumt d man tiuuld turn out to honour his dead comrades several organiza tions have expressed a desire to take part inline parade everyone is welcome letters hove been ent to the industries of the town asking them to close from 10 till 1 io that employees may partici pate although the response to this has not been u0 per cent as yet it is hoped that it will be after al 1 the sacrifice of iwo hours production is surely a mere trifle compared to the sacrifice of the live of those we honour on november 11th would like to congratulate tho executive on the way the regular monthly meeting was carried on last thursday evening tho writer hasnt attended many in the last couple of years and was delight- fuly surprised at the amount of ousiness reports of committees etc disposed of before the meet ing closed at 925 a fair number were on hand but there are still many who should be there lets hope that everyone will attend now when they pnlv take a couple of hours of your time poppy day b1tftaturday dont forget to buy a ttoppy end hfj carry on this greatwork e bill romty the genial treas urer says that iti case any diss has forgotten hes always willing and able to accept their dues ha has a saw posting system goi into srfsfegt nixt uontiis whew eirtjfyojst- cm si t a glanet on the bulletin board the amount of dues owing iixl the month due inspeetois from the fire lyiar- hal s office and also the lcb recently inspected the legion hall ml congratulated branch 120 on whit they termed the finest quar ters of any service club in ontario also gave caretaker jim a pot on the buck for the spic an span appearance of the whole building tvite going jim they only found c ne small deficiency which has mnce been remedied not suffir tent fire extinguishers ja little bird says that by spring the remaining debt on tho building which is small will be almost paid and everyone will draw a long sigh of relief for a good job well done the dart boards and cribbage boards are taking quite a beating these days the dart tournaments are a contributing factor in using up a couple of dart boards a month however this is a good pastime and the money for the boards is well spent incidentally the branch has some near cham pions how about a hockey team representing tbe branch being or ganized this should o over in a big way e thanks to tom hewson fdr tbe radio he so kindly donated to the branch this was a definite need and la certainly getting used thanks a- lot tom from all tbe members see the wj of the branch astaf talned neighbouring j atnshlnri at 1 notice to creditorsi t stale or john nicholas oneill gentleman deceased all persons huvinj claims against he estate ofjohn nicholas oneill ite of tile town of georgetown in the county of halton gentleman who died on or about the 10th day of august 1040 are hereby noti fied to send particulars of same to the undersigned on or before the 20th day of november 1040 after which date the estate will be dis tributed with regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice and the un dersigned will not be liable to any person or persons whose claim or claims they jhnll not then have notice dated at georgetown this 13th day of october ad 1040 hulrose msbel sneley and arol john oneill executors of tbe said estate by their sol icitors dale bennett geor getown ontario 111 general haulage san gravel fill cement blocks cement charles hancock phone 113r7 attends beal estate convention in montkeal bob barber who with his bro ther paul operates barber indus tries which specializes in advertis ing displays sign cards and simi lar products attended the joint convention of the canadian real estate dealers association and the ontario division last week at the mount royal hotel in montreal mr barber went along to display real estate signs and reports a good interest in his product among those at the convention whom he noticed from this district were bert wnioughby and howard may the latter an exwarden of halton who is now wllloughby agent in brampton a halloween party on monday nlng- ooatumm war worn and agood time is reported by all who garbage collection change 0nceaweek collection now in effect collection route monday main st north tp wildwood all street running off main st over white bridge morris chapel west and east and victovia streets tuesday john st college vievt rosette caro line paper mill road 9th line water street and mill street wednesday all streets west of main street in ward 3 and george james and draper streets thursday queen mcnabb emery king union murdock durham albert and guelph streets no containers over 60 lbs please garbase mast be wrapped and ant by 7 tvja