c 5tf wxv ff ng t v i i- c i- t ii j ir- -pg- k-ic- aimms vnul rrtf j uegion by lm clark if jla week from tjumday nighl la inribiidar tteting ughv with the la groujrtront branch lia was c- fjnroorlte reading material of the a to brampton lasweekibtoatall brancbheanditorv raented wcsteli mirthtf this delightful little fin ancial testament this year for ma ny reasons- first it is always in teresung to see how the branch is financially also to see the o wed like to publicly give marsh a very large amount of business we pat on the back for the number of transact in a year as well as the many activities we should judge f that the financial picture will be a little in the red at least due to the very heavy commitment made last fallin the purchase of 3000 hrorth ofrfutiiiture f oc onr newtv room but that was money well spent as to put it mfldiyrther tv room is the talk of ab the people saeven it we aro fe hundred aown jtwas yell it in most members opin business has been down a ml this past summer too or we hiss our guess and once more it is easy to see why if we recall that last summer was quite a cool one with our clientile more inclined to have a hot cupof coffee than a ant thn fteahrtal jcdctnre wo to waltwl e if our are correct then tours truly g officer and we company denny wright jim murphy henry sher herd ana of course the other snne officer from town marsh timbers mrejanent that compara- letters he has had to write as well as the number of books he has had to go over in our travels as sbne commander nd secretary one of our chores fa to look over each branchs books after tel first of the year and frankly we are glad to have a man who knows his flg- lires along with us marsh as id most f the readers yill know hs own accounting business u- tlhm iiu lor years located in the ortonjg preaidejit of th 1 insurance travel real estate waited to evans cor triangle 72512 mill street serving your community tor over 30 yearn we service television all makes radios record piayers car radios appliances irons toasters arte ernies radio 4 years servicing 7 null street trungu 72701 tiew bathrooms installed oft remodelled ken charlie nash mcdowell water systems repairs of all kind 5 kino street east trianglo 74842 p building and to now with delror developments at any rate we had a very enjoy able evening down there with a number of old acquaintances we had quite an interestingchat with an old georgetowner oops glen ihiams boy pen graham he is still doing a great job down around the brampton legion running their bingos and helping out in general hes a past president of the branch we were at the same table with he charlie rank bramptons president and a former rone commander art hornsey and were surprised to find out thatperc was jim murphys sergeant in the vets guard did we ever get a lineshooti how- ever henry put an end to it by stage whispering d d lucky to win the war at all dont you think clark seems thatthey all knew each other when they were stationed up montejth way what about telling thebbys about youi various business enterprises while a member of hms forces jim figured that we now have enough material to write a book crime does pay coedited by p graham and jim murphy we used to think the boys were exaggerating about their exploits in the guard but a few years back we were introduced to colonel john son who was in charge of various p of w camps up north and the first thing he said was yes i bad the misfortune of knowing a lot of your boys from georgetown and brampton we didnt ask him to explain naturally v are all our sports fans satisfied now that they have had the entire sports program reprinted in the he rald now if any of you boys wish to know any date should consult your local newspaper and you have it all there now lets haveno fur ther complaints i it i a rti u i pa ashgrove welding h m barnes triangle the imperials had a real do last night they very kindly invited the writer and wife as well as- the branch president and we had a wonderful evening details of their party will appear either elsewhere in this issue or in next weeks once more for your information may we repeat that news for this column has to be in our hands by the weekend before because to en sure paper the early press runs usually on a monday so try to cooperate attended the annual reception on new years day at the officers mess at the armouries and as cus tomary were invited over to the segreants mess next door for a drink and saw a good many of the boys including bill card also a sergeant major in the lome scots and of course bert kecgan who as usual seemed to think our mon ey and our friends was counter feit we also saw a local member reton and qf course the messcs great white chief rsm ted ching the dsy is at hand once more the day you vote that is this year has seen an unprecedented in terest in our local legion and wc sincerely hope that this interest ex tends to coming out to vote for a 1957 executive that will carry on the great work that has been ac complished for the branch and the community in the past years the date is sunday january 27th with initiation of all new members at vr construction heeds concrete work footings cellar floors i block work brick lay lrig wwatv- tot- homes kitchehj bathrooms remodeling modernizing is c bsoty ltxteo cr0l i cohtftued from pagd- inchea 0at heavy wth were also impresmotwith the lecjbthait these suceessfnl farm op- swanu towonaan smith ot behvllkv wjuo lad a yield 6t 9 bushela pei ncre in th 100 bushel grab corn competition n the presentation mr swann mthat the 19 jmpetitors n hailin average jleld oftowahela centage of alfaut and other leg umes in their seed mixufies then when it came to the use of commer cial fertilizers these op tively light paplications12s to 179 lbs per acre was all that was justi fied on spring grains these are but a few of the highlights which came out of the one hour panel dis cussion which many in the audi ence stated was the best panel dis cussion to which jhey had ever had the privilege of listening luteal coopwr at the morning session hich got away sharp at 1o30 oclock utk der toe able chairmanship ofje halton association some nine locar cooperators presented brief but in teresting report on pjrojects car ried on on their respective farms or on matters of timely interest among those presenting such re ports were a t woodley gordon fisher ken ella howard henry johnson neelands brock harris w h- biggar w breckon and norman smith norman smith wins the milton milling company gold watch was presented by geo 1 jo and yotnvelection at b0ftpjn amft 1 election does not take more than an hour or so and it is encouraging for those who arrange it to see a big meeting and feel that their efforts have not been al together wasted may we count on seeing you there this months copy of the leg ionary is now out and we think the magazine could still- do with quite a lot of pepping up actually we thought there was little of interest in it other than the pictures this time we wonder if it ever occur red to the brass in charge to try and line up a few really good writ ers for short articles or possibly each few months have some out standing military figiire reminisce over his battle experiences they would probably love the opportun ity and it might create a bit of in terest this being our next to last edition before the election we would like to thank the executive and commit tee heads for their help in trying to give you a litle news- about branch 120 they have always been very helpful and we appreciate it but then we havent any room to com plain about any executive on that score in each case from 1948 right on they were always helpful crops and in addition was much higher in nutritive value inciden tally the top yieldflr the competi tion was secured by fred nurse of ashgrove with 1q bushela per acre mr nurse thereby duplies ted hisachievement of 1855 art befwiotv promoted during the meeting it was an nounced that art bennett who has been- the popular associate agricul tural representative for halton and peel counuef since june ist 1852 had been promoted to head office of the ontario department eft agri culture in toronto mr bennetfk appointment as assistant director of the extensm4ranchvtook effect on january 1st in hbj new work the genial art will for the time being at least be heading up the junior farmers program through out ontario while arts legion of friends among the juniors and sen iors alike in halton will be sadden ed at haltons loss they neverthe less will rejoice in his well merit ed promotion and wish him well in his new field in losing art ben nett halton also loses mrs ben nett their former jean patterson of bronte who is one of the many young people in halton who in recent years has contributed much to making haltons junior farmer programme become recognized as one of the tops across ontario now for the election of the offi cers who wilt head up haltons ac tive soil and crop improvement as sociation in 1957 past president e ross segs- worth president maurice c beaty vice president brock harris sec retary treasurer j earl whitelock directors fred nurse t j brown- idge john m bird mac sprowl j h wiomott johnson neelands c h lawrence w e breckon r a hurren a r service malcolm moffat and calvin sprowl 828 bessnoirough dr toronto 17 s january 7th 1857 dear mr editor after midnight on december 28th after leaving acton en route to toronto we developed car tumble and wjere forced to stop on the main street in georgetown to see if we could secure help two gentlemen driving through georgetown stopped to see if they couldassbt but on seeing the f us to go to the municipal jmflice judlse- the-krf- ficer on duty tl locate- n mechanic for us wedfthii twt before the offlcerbrrtyed ba front his tour of dutyy we sawh up across from the building and so we went overjtasee if the driverknew of a garage tiiat woultf be open that hour tf the night he went to no end ol trouble in phoning around for a garage man for us and was suc cessful in locating one who said he- would come down to the gar age and see what he could do the tajd driver guided us down to bay bowers motor sales ltd and stayed with us until the job was completed and we were on the road again we would like the dtizens of georgetown to know of the good will that was extended to us by both the taxi driver and the gar age mechanic that night not only were they pleasant to deal with but most helpful and ing the importance of toothbrushing in civilized man the toothbrush does for the teeth what raw coarse and detergent foods did for the teeth of primitive man it washes away the soil in which the little acidproducing bacteria of the mbuth thrive it stimulates the gums into a more rapid blood flow thus remov ing waste products and enhancing the resistance to infection the toothbrush helps promote clean healthy teeth dentists em phasize they point out there are three esiatlv4hep conditions that must come together us anything they though was news worthy whether they agreed with it or not from the first president we wrote for and one who helped us then and since in many ways jim murphy our good friend ar- nott early who passed away all too soon and dave bowman who al ways was willing to help us by giv ing us any news items he received during his years as pres and of inrlinn 0 r nnt in th f p p r wehavetorun it on oneffr ind been willing to help in every way oh yes before we forget we finally got hold of knobby and he told us a harrowing tale about his ducks as you probably most ly know knob is what is called a fancier by that wc mean he in dulges his liking for chickens pig eons ducks etc by keeping them in large quantities and showing the prize specimens around at various fairs and poultry shows his bird farm is jone of the best known in a great distance so its not to be denied that he is inordinately fond of his poultry and particularly two prize ducks therefore our boy knob was most annoyed when the day before new years two of his prize and highly valuable r wertr among the missing and look as he might he couldnt find them and finally came to the conclusion chicken thieves however he had the last kragh the culprits all legion buddies had swiped the ducks and hid them in a former presidents cellar intending to in- vile knobby down later for sup per which was to be roast duck tjhen thef intended presenting him with the ducks on a lucky draw la ter however the- plot misfired becauser he poor old soul tired out by thestenuous day fell asleep at home and snored in the new year theres some rather ominous news for the singers in the house too so take heed shephed mcder- mott day hedley hawes wilcox et an those sponstaneous bursts of merriment that you sometimes burst forth with to the sheer de light of your music loving culture- laving clientile may be curbed the executive have recently received letter from an organization sign ing itself the composers and music writers union saying that it baa been brought to our attention that popular songs and music of all types for copyright authors are be- lngr performed on your mulyo ajce jot laying unloii for tusservlbe to our union trust you w ractlfyfhia atoilce and send us a jtatemenf of the touted wit the amount lector iliswiea rt wnonjd t ttihia in the mouth before decay is pro duced these include bacteria eas ily fermentable foods like sugar and starches and a hideout that is undetected long enough for bac teria to work on tbe food and build up acid of sufficient strength to attack the tooth enamel the duty of the toothbrush is to interrupt these conditions by inter rupting acid formations so that there is never a sufficient buildup for an attack another function of the tooth- brush is to prevent deposits of de bris known as tartar or calculus for some 24 hours the deposits remain soft enough to be removed by the brush but afterward they become hardened to the extent that a dentists steel instrument is neces sary to scrape them off if tartar is left to accumulate the gum tissue becomes irritated this can- lead to disturbances in the gums and supporting tooth struc ture the toothbrush also helps to keep the teeth clean and the gums in a healthy condition sometimes gums will bleed be cause of the brushing dentists say there is no harm if it continues only a few days the tissue cells covering the gums become toughen ed like a hand doing hard labour if however the bleeding persists the condition should be checked by a dentist ft tfljliaft- traveltett cain all we can say to these gentle men for their kindness is a very sincere thank you sincerely barbara cook and owen williams bonspiel winners two local couples competed in a mixed bonspiel at bradford on saturday and were fortunate in winning second prize sam mackenzie skipped the rink which was composed of bis wife and mr and mrs don barrager they are members of the local curling club b0 r wwa i7 available at harley motors 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