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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 17, 1954, p. 2

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the oumkuhown bkba1ld wednesday kvenlmt nov it us pace 2 ths telegram toronto amuotuieat that maccormacks ida drugstore geortetovm t u an authorized a lent for telegram want ads oteirvolfcee mp bvn orvs a lag up to knight la fud armour t lo a recent film about joan of arc the movie raakart act over this weighty problam by dratlng the actress who played tha title part in a wit 0 armour mad of wwlwtgi result shooting nrmyi scenes showing joan wwufaig her bona proceeded oaachaduu cinema n manufacturer use lot of weightcaving aluminum not only because it make thing tighter to handle and cheaper to thin but became it makes up into mora product per pound helps them market thetr prod ucts for less aluminum com pany of canada ltd akan he arrived refreshed toy bus even without climbing flag poles plenty of energy 1 required to see all the sights of the big cities you will arrive refreshed if you go by bus new york package tour 5 days 4690 from toronto return fare sightseeing and hotel room double 3 nights ask your agent for detail of this or other package tour low round trip fares subject to change chicago iz31s pittsburgh 18s nkw york m75 tickets and information at corner cupboard restaurant sml j wrlggfesworth and john picket are top debaters resolve that the bett interests of tha ontario farmer requira that as a business and not a a way of life was the subject for both debate in tha first debate pale mo juniors represented toy helen vivian and roy eord upheld the affirmative with dorothy ingram and john w picket of the hilton juniors supporting the negative here the judges decision went id the negative the second debate brought to gether nerval nd acton clubs here the affirmative waj upheld by the norval debaters namely ber nic wilton snd joan wriggle worth while kathleen stanley and glen scott of actow supported the negative in this este the udge decision was awarded to the affi mative the judges also had the difficult task of selecting from the eight young people participating the two best dapeters their decision went tu joan wrigglesworth and john w iicket who will now rpxoent helton in the inter county debate with llaidimsnd county on the sm aubject early in dtxember incidentally hakon will have the f rgatlve ft of the argument jean peterson tops in public speaking four young people parlcipated tn the jubllc speaking competition each competitor delivered a pre pared address he spoke on the hlght to a living end followed with an impromptu ulk a junlir lrmrr activity public speaking this young man showed lot of natural ability along with wit and humour and in his impromptu ef fort he literally had hla audience rolling out of their seats mary pope of palermo was the second speaker in her prepared address she dealt with the st lawrence seaway a moat interest ing discourse particularly to those who have travelled along the no 2 highway by the st lawrence her impromptu effort was on a trip to new york and her vivacious description of some of the incidents delighted her audience i passed by your window s the subject of jean birds addrc11 mlsa flird who represented ihe norval juniors in a very original and pleating manner alio delighted her audience for her impromptu effort she desalt with h club work with particular reference to junior homemakcr club work the final epeaker jean peterson of milton juniors took as her sub jrct oct your man dead or alive thtt topic naturally dea t with the royal canadian mounted police in her impromptu effort she sookc on our county fair miss peterson a material along with he pleasing personalty won the judge decision she will now represent halton in the provincial public spfuking competition to be held in toronto in early january honor dairy maid and dairy man another pleasing feature of the evenings programme was the pre scnlationa made to halton a chim pion dairy maid and dairy man namely barbara cunningham and john w picket and to halton i champion intercounty plowteam of johncunnlngham and arnold how den the first presentation was made on behalf of the halton juniors by howson ruddell assisted by jein peterson and anne mclaughlin while second presentation wns made by harold tyrrell assisted by wllma sinclair and donna mar shall others who helped to round out a most enjoyable evenings pro gramme were barbara cunningham and ruth wilson who took charge of the musical numbers rusco ijuinm isomtouho combination screent storm door a screen door and storm door all in enel just raise lower glass or ventilation gall far free befflonstntloih georgetown lumber company tr 73211 uwetter st georgetown iga supermarket meat gt your purchue fuck mon tuesl wed thusts- only when sfioppjng the day write your name on the back of your grocery receipt and place in boa at cash register theirs day afternoon a drew will l made and the winner will receive amount of bis purchase tn cash or merchandise las wee wtsuser urs hexes resettey lt omiiii 8l uw iga beans with pork 20 ox tin 2 for 25c groceries iga catsup u 2 for 39c iga applesauce rr 2 for 33c 1ngersoll cheese slices 24c yoyo chocolate biscuits is u 25c brishts sliced peaches 2 for 33c choice is 01 tin quality beef specially selected swifts preurum cottage rolls 2 3 uav lb 6se choice beef ltver ahced lb 29c bologna aliced wirrs pjuuhum lb 29c pranks swins prjuuuu ft cello pkg 35c prime rib roast 1st s ribs s3c fruits vegetables florida grapefruit size 96 10 for 46c cuban pineapples size 12a 29c celery hearts 2 for 29c pei potatoes v 10 lba 43c cloverleaf solid white tuna sncy while tuna fish 7 or tin 39c florida oranges 5 lb bag 39c new store hours starting next week stare will rentals cloked all da monday mm open thursday afternoon a wet harvest for british fqrmers thank to a very good friend a ctpy of the british fanner and stock breed rr of the issue of september 28 came to my atlent on a few days ago while most of us have noticed teferences in the press of the wet harvest in britain it was nut until 1 aw some pictures in the nugi tint of fields of ilooked gra i standing in water and read the accompanying article that 1 realiz ed just what a serious problem ur british agricultural cousins have or had on their hands to say the least i was intrigued with one article a portion of which 1 am taking the liberty ol quoting harvest thanksgiving services were held in our local church on sunday the 10 others in adjoining parishes were to tak place on the 3d as far aj 1 know not a simile furmir in the parish was present at our celebration nor were the young men all were harvesting snatch ing between the showers a few sheaves of grain obviously the local vicar must have been working to the calendar and not to the season or nature fur miles surrounding the church there were hundreds of acres of uncarted crops some throw n out scores of acres uncut laid fla ar with clovers higher than the grain the great pig muddle this is the heading of an lhr nu resting article arising ou of t u irrscnt british ruga pig poiuli i n i ngjin take the tiberty of quoting from the same magazine an extremely grave no on h ail n in the marketing of pm it s very serious tor the p ouucir wbc is unable to dispose nf all his plgi and who sees them di prociit ing in value day by day it u also a vi ry serious matter fn- the g jvc rnrm nt w hich w ill haw tn p iy out increasing amounts in ub sidics the ratstock marketinc cor poration is in trouble too and ha a headache fir which 11 can fii d no satikfictory rtmtdy quality not goad english plg like canadian hogs at the moment leave much to be dc sired from the standpoint of qualit this has resulted in the housewife nnd the bacon merchant both pre ferring to buy danish bacon i note there is a difference or premium in favour of danish over english bacon of 28 shillings per cwt ap proximately 3 02 for no 1 aclcc tton in the case of no 2 selection the spread u 440 and for no 3 selection 1030 per cwl the situation is so critical that the fatstock marketing corpora tion plan is to give priority to senders of pigs whose tcturns show 30 percent and over of grade a pigs and leu than 10 percent of pigs outside the weight range i cant help but wonder what the reaction of canadian farmers would be to a similar policy here in cana da i am inclined to believe the percentage of grade as would step up very rapidly new telephone book hu blue book books which will occupy an import ant place in each georgetown home nd office but which nu orit w ii rtwd from cover to cover were de llered h re last week they arc copies of the new irlrphutie d rectory frah off the presses nd with buff covers to distinguish them from the grrt n bout d books issutd lt year with each copy goes a blue boo lor pergonal telephone ilsu because the t ew directory conta ns 2 7 new anj changed listings w o mlsener bell manager fo this region urged ustomerj to throw away the old bo k as non a the new one i di l vered those who continue to use the od 1 r tlory w 11 inevitably call wrong i umbers which results in iom of time nd in inconvenience wart ed mr mlifncr a good plan u t t duwn in the blue book of telephone numb era th- lutings for friends and bus ess associates frequently called keep rig a personal list up tu date heps to eliminate unnecessary culls to in formation the blur book n helpful in plac ing lot g distancr calls the telephone eucr by luting out of town numbers t r calls frequently and placing hla calls by number can reduce the tune required to complete the connection by us much as half trie book goes to bell customers in orangev he brampton ullton and shelburne as well as georgetown delivery of the directory here u only part of the gigantic task of pub lication and distribution to be par- forrred by the bp company this yesr the 3a dlrecteres to be issued throughout quebec and ontario will use up nearly 3 100 tons of parner these directories vary from the small est with about 30 pages delivered to 3 000 customers to the largest contain ing more than tj600 pages of which more than 600 000 copies are issued poppy day fund aclmowedge donation in addition to the sum of 420 00 cullccted in the annual poppy day campaign a wiik ego saturday convener mri thomas grieve re ports the following generous dona- lions hove betn received which the committee acknowledges with thanks all merchants imperial section miss ii a staunton beaumont knitting mills ifarlcy-kay-mars- land town council ladies auxlli ary canadian legion t eaton co ltd brewers warehouse simpson- bcars local council of women canadian bank of commerce can- udlan legion smith st stone ltd lnquemng township the royal hank grand union carroll s ltd provincial paper mills georgetown high school d g ii wftght lc- hoy dale verdun itebckah lodge ihe georgetown herald the fund is still open and any who wish to make private donations miiy still tlt so outstanding oral viprogram by juniors twelve halton juniors participa ted in the annual junior farmer debating and public speakta pro gramme presided over by president don matthews at the muton high school on friday evening of ian week the calibre of this proerom- me increases year attar year and the judges mrs i i skuce and messrs k y dick and geo b el liott had a difficult asslgnmant to declare the wlners silvm wood choose bob miller farm forum head the rarm fmrurn broadcasts have started their winter sessions and the stone school farm forum met last evening at the s s no 16 at u previous meeting officers wcru elected bob miller being presi dent and mrs harry marchington secretary witi mrs w r norton lunch convener last nights topic does farmer get his fair share was much more interesting ihan it bounds lively and interesting dis cussions were along the questions of buying habits packaging frozen foods etc and hour the farmer can adjust himself to the changes of the last recent years plans were made for a speaker on next weeks topic farm insur ance a subject which should be interest to all lunch was served by mrs norton and mrs charlie greig we are glad to wchjome home mrs hcnderaon who has been con valescing in hospital and at her daughters homo in ouelph and in brampton since aujrugt juim janet redmond lias been visiting in toronto for a week staying with her brother and his wtrtk 1955 cbs- columbia television visit our new showroom 12 wesleyan st juitoff main note our new phone trmngle 73405 when you buy from milliere tv you are guaranteed prompt efficient service milliere 6th year in television in georgetown 6

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