the georgetown herald wednesday september 16th 1959 four cne breed champions to sunset farm georgetown auctiog gadget hats four breed champions and a to tal of 140 prizes was the record or c e hernngton s sunset farm in the poultr show al the canadian national exhibition mr hernngton who besides be ing an internationally kn6wn poul try breeder and jude is editor of feather fancier monthly magazine entered 150 birds inahe show a jersey giant ancona minorca and orpington were breed champions and three birds were runners jip for champion he scored 44 first prizes 44 seconds 37 thirds 11 fourths 2 fifths and 2 sixths entries included buff orplng tons rocks and leghorns black alinorcas anconas golden silver and black hamburgs houdans silver and golden polish in ban ams he entered buff white tond partridge cochins oe duckwings oe spangled games modern black red games silver hamburgs sil kies mille fleurs and japanese ed mclean son norval were outstanding winners in jae pigeon show getting breed champions m both jacobin and helmet classes and taking a goott number of pri zes in individual classes mrs damdaughhn92 trafalgar twp native mrs d a mclaughlin died on monday september 7th 19o9 at the home of her daughter r r 3 georgetown mrs mclaughlin was bom mary hannah hustler in trafalgar twp in 1866 she was the eldest and last surviving member of the fam lly of francis hustler and jane ann taylor three brothers and four sistershave predeceased her in 1896 sfie was married to dav id alfred mclaughlin of nerval and they farmed in that district retiring to georgetown in 1926 since her husband s death in 1933 she has lived with her daughter she was a member of knox pres bytenan church georgetown anil as long as she was able was keen jy interested in the work of the wms she is survned b one daughter annabel mrs milton bird and two grandsons gordon of ottawa and norman of georgetown rev alex calder conducted the funeral service at the mctlure iu neral home on wednesdaj sep tember 9lh at 3 o clock pallbcar ers were six nephews norman can telon llod and frank hustler charles hamilton and claude mc laughlin interment uas in hillcrest cem etery nerval forced off pavement car clips guard rails a motor vehicle accident on no 7 highway just south of the balli nafad road sunday night caused an esimated 200 damage to a car driven by peter camp of 40 mea dowvale road acton camp told dundas opp cst frank grave that he was driving north on the highway w hen a southbound car forced him off the pavement into a row of guard rails the accident happened at about 8pm however the driver wa not seriously injured limehouse wl imake and model gadget hat and auction it was the roll call to the september meeting of the hornby women s institute this controversial corner by un caw new labour laws in the u s r tt now appears almost certain that the kennedy landrum brought forth much merriment and labourmanagement act of 1 959 will become law in the u s during some novel ideas one being a pap- rhenestt few weeks opinion in canada seems to be divided into institute to provide- stage curtain in hall the august meeting of the lime house wi was held in the memor lal hall with twelve members pre sent and mrs j l roughle pre siding the members opened the meeting b singnu the more we get together followed b the i ord s pri er the secrelarj read the minutes of the previous meeting and gae the financial report annouiiein lhat a donation had been sent to the halton bursurj fund mrs j crichton reported that the mater ul had been purehased for the new platform curtain- and asked for olunteers to assist in their mak in mrs ii stull contner of public relations presided for the follow in program roll call a wa of teaching childi tn to i ip ct pm lie propern which wji answered unammoul m faour of such training beginning in the h niu mrs kirkpatrick gae the current merits and the motto the road of peace leads from m dour to im neighbours was taken b mr crichton two minute reports b comemr included praise of potal ca in mis ii brown agntulture and canadian industries double quuk tips for homemakers b mrs j lnjish h urn teunormes an i health chief causes of all fires in canada b mrs kirkpat rick historical research the high jiht of the evening was a talk b mr suitor of the credit alle conservation authontj which he illustrated with coloured hdi- showin the deportments work in bsquesing and peei county through the credit valle the meeting closed w ith queen after the hostess for evening served refreshments er hat with a poster asking for donations for the hospital auxil lary garden party and this received a good response mrs c mcdowell and mrs j wallace acted as auc tioncers for the sale of the other hats mrs stan may was hostess for this meeting which was held on thursday evening mrs coulton was in charge of the business and opened it m the usual manner the secretary gave the minutes of the august meeting mrs wallace and mrs sampson volunteered to assist al the barbecue on the satur day evening mrs r king and mrs l sampson were appointed to attend the senior training school focus on tinishcs to be held m milton in october mrs coulton is the delegate to the area convention in cuelph mrs s maj home economics convener then took charge of the meelm hit motto there are two book- winch improve a child s lift- father pocketbook and mothers cyuk iook had been prepared bj mrs mecarron and was read bv mis ko wilson mrs d downs jc i demonstration on making a tossed three groups strong tradeunionists who may or may not know what it contains but who are agin it anyway anti trade unionists who probably dorit know what it contains but who are for it re gardless the largest group are those canadians who don t know what it is all about and have iwoptnion one way or another this is a pity the kennedy landrum act is liable to affect the lives of most of us there can be no doubt in the light of the rat kits investigation committees findings that a clean ing up of ra kitiinn and thiift ger in some union- was- long over due it has as been amplv tie monstrated tht top union ccu live bodies stich as the ahak were unable or unwilling to set their own ho im in ordt r action bv t i i s undress had to come and in fact vas tin ncr liu soim labdir leu itis such as beck ii iff i lew wirt niakin a m token of civil lavs ind diuncratic nht piesuknt 1isenhower made a per sonul dppt il ovor a nil ion wid tv network uskin f tr public ami i conirt ision il uppiit for the m labour act this action bv a prt sidcnt who has alwajs tried to keep ch ir if labour disputes is sium in liealion of the seriousness salad mrs maj had several othci of situation uis elisappo ntihr but not uiuk pecttd to find thai the voices if all trade uni m leaders are rai i 1 the saldds on displa the ladies joved these salads for their lunch mis c mcdowell assisted the hos nearh fivi hundred atten li d the third annual chicken barbecue that was held at llornbv commun uv park on saturday sipttmbti lth although the evening was rather cool a wonderful ciowd at t nded inakiti the barbecue a sue tht big countrv music show fn dav evening oct 2nd at the park sponsored bj fall fair board norval presbyterian church sunday september 20th minister the revj g i l royal b a organist and chofleader mrs eric beard adult bible class 130 pm sunday school 1 30 p m dedication of new keates pipe organ at 2 30 p m rejoice in the house of the lord osborne interiors deirex market centre our offer to you during the grand opening of deirex market centre free making on draperies 295 yd and over horl program followed the sup per commencing shorlh afur miu pin with mr vlwn andejson as masttr of etiemonies i lie kourke sisters of lunch use wc e first on the program thc wirled their batons and danced to he delight of evcrvont t pecialh the children their mother accom pained th l 111 on tile piano and the i father also did a dance bill brush millon sunj two sons with mr ken harrison of georgetown ae companv ing on the piano m r harrison also jjlaved a selection on the piano mr nderson then called on mr stan hall to intiixluec the e t peaker of the cvcnin mr 1 n aid kobcrtson or winnipeg the provincial piarist and rntunio t i st of manitoba mr uobtrtson xtua who was born and educated in this district moved to the wi st after earning hi llita al the out n cultural collide al uelph in hi speech he told of the changes he i jl tictir and no had seen in the n and devel pmcnt of ilurnbv and voiced a well deserved word of praise ti lfred briden who has been in slrumcnlal in starting and improv ini the park don proved himself an able speaker as well as an ap tarist and entoniolo as he kt pi the audience entertained with an easj flow of wit and humour 1a ter little miss iillv 1a e prist n ted mri robertson with a bou qutt of gladioli mr anderson then called on mr francis to introduce miss marj lou taj lor of burling ton halton s representative lo the one dairj queen contest miss itgg lee presented her with a bouquet of gladioli 1 he pioram closed with the queen congratulations to mrs l dick enson who celebrated her 75th birthdaj on sundav september u mrs dickenson lives at the home of her daughter mrs william brad ley j our bojs started their first jear of school at llornbv public school last week- 1 hcv are don aid leslie duncan lrajg murru hill and jimmy death the members of the miuon kins men club and their families enjoj ed a weiner roast at the home of mr and mrs bonny hall on ivatur da night air and mrs pat fhppance and karen visited in st catharines on saturday at a reunion of pat s par exits and four other coupjes and their families who came lo can ada from england together iwen ty nine ears ago in outrat i unison aiin t ki ninth ijiidiuni cl 1 hi atcu sations of victimization of lulm ir lctisalki against the working man victorv fir management and so on have hi n fhinj ih k at 1 heavv evti time a union itadi- could get into print or on the air the unions an use the association if manufacturers and the chamber it f commtrre f bnnging unprece i s to bear on in order to obtain even higher wages if the steel workers leaders and the mpmbers had the welfare of the working people and the coun try at heart they would go on strike for lower steel prices not higher wages that would really be something the kenned landrum act does not threaten anv or the fundanun tal uhls of or mteed labour on the contrary it protects members from rmsusc of union funds thug tactics m picket lines and from undemocratic juggling of union el ertions i hope that the attempts of labour executives on lx th side of the bonier to distort the facts of this mw hill and to stir up un inform d ant i m m a unst it will fail the irresponsible i ile nt criminal elements who arc skim ming a fat luxurious livin from the union dues of workin men will view the new act with alarm and despondency the ri st f u vluther union members or not canidians or mncan can bi thankful that it la t s mil action has been taktn not against trade uni tnisin but against its a1ust styling coloring cold waving telephone for appointment open evenings jjowasl bsmmh jjtmfupl harper method specmlmts in skin and scalp treatments 33 main st north georgetown ontario thiangle 7 1651 directory ralph davies acis fa accoun ai and aud tor 122 ouelph st georgetown tr 7 3351 office hours 9am o 5 p m mondajs lo fridays a m nielsen d c nd doctor of chiropractic and naturopathy for appointment tr 73612 lady attendant 164 guelph st no 7 hwy ionl miss tht i i ns jambo at the arena rridav and satur nuhts this wcik bino am and prizes alon don t miss dented pres rc s to d the hill pissed the eqtiallv upreci dented pressures amounting at times to political blackmail bought to bear liv or anmd labmr namst the till an bh sfullv unit re 1 this is indiia live of one of unonism s most hi tant wiaknis is rumple tt inalnl it to provide anj se if criticism i the philosophv that those who an i for labour an alwavs niht and i those who en icize labour are a wajs wron this inabilitv on tht part of labou leaders and prpa andists lo n h and discus- tin manv wtaknes t in north m ri can latxtur law is one reason wh o niueh f th r jt ipi aula i tripe you cann 1 tlum i b right all the time and still expect jitelluent pt iph lo be uve v tu manv of us are jeltin a little tired of the ph nv plitfoim u i bv lab ur lo id rs to the eff ct hint thev are tin workini ni in s pro tie eli care il out his plight trtainlv in st union itadi rs cart at tut the membtrs of the ir umuns and tor the dues that netn voluntarv mem bers have t pa 1 ht rt is hult evidence thit the e labmr it i li rs traniziu ns are verv w irrieti ab tut tht plight or workers uur ll thai is all workers if it kcrc true in norlh mtrita that ininns were the protectors of the workers action would be tike n tu establish a minimum wage for all whether union members or not the steel strike is a cast in point he re we have the highest paid w ir kers on the continent pre paretl to cripple the nation s economv in dr john r kerby plactice of dentistry xray trungle 73641 main street georgetown milne dr j burns dental surgeon xray norval united church rev r freel b a b d sundays 10 00 am sunday school 11 15 am morning worship dr k w mccauley dentist 6 main slreel north tr 7 4641 tf dr p w w kuryll0wicz practice of dentitry triangle 73641 i 13 main st n georgetown see our fabrics for the 1960 season latest in stylists colours and designs broadloom 6 s v and p free underlay pad with any rug 9 x 1 t or larger margaret bradley harding pianist teacher studio main st south tr 73203 your home decorating store osborne interiors deirex market centre bruce harding studio main st south tr 7js7 st georges church anglican trinity xvii september 20th 8 lv i in holy communion 9 30 im senior church school holy eucharist fstuele ntv 9 rs and upi 1 1 00 j in holy eucharist 1 1 4m a in juniur hurch scheieil in icnls up to 8 e r f a e 1 1 1 00 am infant art 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