the georgetown herald svntysevatl year of publietioe wednesday sptmw isifa 1943 200 per annua 5e pear copy over 2000 in attendan at geor fall fair excellent weather hall exhibits livestoek show contribute to successful 97th annual fall event jh pttrau say it wu one ol tfce bet show in good number of year softball came attract many wtute how rrea alwajra a favourite wttlt georgetown fairgoer hay 300 attend friday nigkt dance with uir a thermal oontntxiung tn no tmali wj bj prattling riffiirot tall we the r wih plenty of bright rnn- imoi oeomtown ml pair which 1 fpooftjrcd t thr caquming agricultu ral fioeitt or the trtth conuxuur jtar uti oat ol uir mot tvuorrtaluj event to the alitor of the uociri hot only froou in attendance flood point 0rr iooo paid iidmuiloo at thr gmtei but alio rrom the number and quality of tho rihlblt both in the hall and the field vohlulu it o do doubt licjrtu jtoiiii to the tccuu- dd ollver oi the society to ve thai their effoit to maintain aeorueiown fair until the boi tomr home tm rot tn vain and tlut our fair which boa bteti ild to bo le backbone of the rammuiil u mot ijcceuful thl year ialr miht dam alihouwh tu vxctther anj hi- bjt favourable in the earlv pin of friday evrnhu a riinatorm blomlnn u around 0 odcc v clean d iin- ctentlt o ttiirt i tiood utemltne d 1030 the djn c foor at uir amii wo- crowded vwh owr 2m hjprrv ounir people iiui hc mr d uue the stivin a4ccvfuu under wa mutc was poiurd b durls huhv orchestra for squarrt and modem danc and he rmiertng ai pltomtl wl the rxcrllent maalc b hli looil band the hhow proper tne fall ro- under j larlv on kn- day worn hall exhlor brought in their dupuj and c sulcraule judtn was done while he directors tv that local cltisem could still further nvdst the fair by rmkirnj ulpla of tincy work a vegetable the qualit of exhibits on show was er fine and made up for lock of quantity the dupta in the hall ol uie red cidm fioruty aa ouliandtng and flowed n b many nous of work spent on the ma kin a of red croa articles for overseas the importance of the binod donor clinic was alv brought to the attention of the public both at the booth and oer the public oddrev iya- tm while mn d drill enrolled oer 30 don on for the next clinic another display of lad lev work entirely madi as a war efrort project wo that of the monday nuh knitting club and thee ilrlt are to be congratulated on the beautiful work they are turning out these article are aent overseas throuch the tnmbiyn drug storet to- ponto coming to the vegetable display one canot help admire the efforts of the olrli garden drluadc hlle the xhlblt of vegetables ana canned fruit were in inenuelve of a htsh calibre the arrangement 3f the display an cutitandlnu feature there a ccr- 1 tain amount of boolc work itlo behind dun and thffr u a fin ahovlr of ilxrv wtnr and poultry the judg nj of uir het hona canujir and roodurr clau drvw many kprctalora and lucne uf ihr tinrti cvjm horw made thru apiiratancr 1th e cow tor comlnti frucn oalt orton axtao and waldrmar a ut of the uinrra in thrte claw apprar in trie complrtr lut ol prur wtnnrra katal tu ttir muiical ctulr on liurtima hrld almott a nimli inuirt for uie prctalor w did uit tinuu nun and it tun uj 12aiold liiucv maon ol luaropujn in the potato race clurr archdrkln john ueve- fvaun uiid llarr liroan ie the um- iur tin ltlji juntp u jiuur in- terttjig tvint and as jitudil un b jtjii oumljiid uf ummpcii lui aiuurtion ltni utuiiipii mil llarrj ltiuui aii ond and tilfl mi- h tht h cluiv arxlidtkin tu uii inning racie llu pn4- lur tru iimiii jtuntiui jr fair trn the una i dhlunu inl to lau u itujillji uiiij n v hid h tldi st mi jit i 1 jit i iiujmk ilumas huttutl tw i afcjntpjtl foe nly hli tnlrtr in iub bho the uib iliuu wa nijitl li ui n vuirud bit ikui lit u vs ihu in tiujwx little ot up for cwn- kltln rtii u i nu i t l r the j ide mri willi un l i i ol to onto and tin dnr iut- mr nal ithm au ol loiuiro tin uiiitjik bibii trv 11 ciall mc- mun ctiiir oun tlauht j of mr and mn bruif mrnum nd sandra i micnuirll ilitmhwr of mr and mrs mccaniuu cli n williams jrd un- da dtumui dauthtr ol mr and mr alurt dawson terra cotta animi thu entered in the baby i show uere hindri mtctnnell carti line hanockk uuuk miller isobel beaumont mailene kcmuuad brian puckeum wayne nrton frnn nor ton dent ifanccck flen wiulom karen norton ronald cotriand oail i hancock oail mcnlven kent klddall rv burt curuljn rwif donald clark dourlaa mcollvray oeoryietowri 1 robtrt hendcrvnn stcwarltown billy hoarr kenneth carter daxld coan arumpton mary hunter kenneth wayne rotz acton brenda dawson susan eea terra cotta maalc and midway the plplna of the oeoraetouti olru pljie band officially opened and closed the fair and their rendition of scottish aires throughout the after noon pleased the large crowd and add ed in no wmull way to the success of the fair one of the flnettt midways with their hotdog standv game and refreshment booths catered to the public as did local organisations who recched u koodl patronaffe cultt rlllmlho l mimli ii ktt lr mitl mr viiui mr- llirum it h i arun whs rlrhrtl d hi nth blithdj om is ttstrrtlit ihrplrmttrr llthl i lik is ii r rvird mrihdjt ha rnl nrr llietv a he rnl orr- 4 ulili ihr lrl drlilimrnl ihr lornr rol in 1915 soldi comforts taj day irousbt in 149 i in uiouitoan kull fair j a huge fcumv in muie wa uiui one tot it uuuht to the uoldlm com- lurta coamilttic uk tftaibl tutl of 114000 and u1 urlntf to our uut ovtr- rk in uir very nrr future uo- locn- lurt u uii much appjruud trut m 300 culittr till jcrv it due mainly to th iiihiiu jnd faltiifuj work of ihr fair ujqirri lko urir betty lul irg kl1 jan ukir june colcll max- ktrt brjdle txiu nrllaon ijlrrn tiruit jaiir early flhlili llattlajn wulat 0hlrlry muckxr hrlrn mccllll violet ilanirs duietn mul- luud uom uaik kobtnion of glen illiua- and pau iiubiiion ol ni r- 1 the hildten comloits cwiunltt i 4u1 indioud to im immkili wat n w ijinm to uii ftllhtunu of 1 t ml the iulhs auxlllii of 11 i in mi in llin foi in lum ol 11 bmi in t i 1 and l tht m1 utlnl lilt ill moj ujiu esquesing issue tax sale warrant o j mil his m hmwtmhv john lllkiit lllls is jlli i ili r 77 i ii the weather 10 ii l hutt r ujumjri to be a dnrrjty of uuilmt u- j ahat mi letfittniatcly be dlcuod under the above headlc our capable edltrs in chief ha laid don it rritriciiont but uur rather man ha of late been belarrn two fliea or iht salur teijld uy btwt0 tbt 1 ml and h dri ta iu old rr- llab houwlkold councillor say cut out the prronautlrt and give ihrm facta ana fbjiur only wtuir ui- of hu ntnmrd tplrltual advlirr doot listen to hrr tthr ui ute uajf all of which or to prue uir truui cl tivat 1 little ioiilii 01 lup a lit tie non- jurw now and thrn u rrluhrd b the 1 isrt mxn i crrulil lite weather uorrd all whinir fur our fall fair the violent i ttuiidrr storm and pourlrn rain the nbjiht beforr only helped to bring out the crvad in the kunhtne nrit day ujvd all thoroutluy enoed thrmmtvrb from uie oldrt attendant to uir lo l iojiu tnt in the bab tjiow our old friend uie mall turner on the 8th line ty uir lujhtenlng on li ida nlim cut up capem on hu ve- i mndah for it hhiuuu both tndi of 1 ton h lium ahlch he hi ody five minute before taken in tin ushloiu 1 ty har 1 1 tern front the rain jx- iuayj a a lik dilermuieil uj and no l i ui keep a coopl ol jump- id ul tin ullta in bunimrr but lit- mr 1 mi or sno bank hold hun m 1 wmw r on uii nn mtetei has n rt li oinjid in in- hli full lx it h i 1 1 1 it 1 i lr tuovf tin- 1iuund bit ihie t pi tit u- i s hid i hhiiiijiik more ti wu 1 iilu 1 tiiuii 1 is- t- ir nkun dii an tin i it tv itilltialns and l irmp v th raln- fnll il t hone rare topa almost mncc the bcglunlru horse the olrls carder brigade and mlaa ac iu geometowti fair have been ro of the ontario department of mt uf lnc outatanding attractions agriculture toronto was present and not thlt wl jllst navp rrtc dul mme lectured to th wlrls while mr j e thc bt9tl and f horses u whlulock agricultural repreteiita- thl iu ind uu lllci yvm wctc twe for halton county jud the ratcd nt topa under the new plan dlplnys ouih muklim dlplays under i a is a rate nnd the winnen the leadership of miss chirlome mc- u is olous cutloutih were j classified- rav peters wmd by dr jon llulsij franns cl en ainle 1klls cmksville 4-4-4- jackson snow oioiketottn mar bccncy if n ounetl by a dickenson mount jean cihen unuhouse and joan m o oruttun on- sonu mllle vni wchstel and jran l hy u n r 331 iidv robeitsoti acton i j uttimu by j n wnltirs wnlen- oeorgetou n ialr is pnitltulnl in 223 vored with the infcst taken by the teachers and pupils if he local public tt moon dtputv comic lllur- ci r rt and wm a littu c h mi ihr 1 i nt i uii ed m d b clu kre i cleavi wilson muminv v m id af- nt 111 in r hi rri p 1 mm ml ol id loup llli willi in 1 rtiti i l whli d at ch unpl ib lln i dl t j in t spit 1 idn ol mil i i t i ijm r i i r tfo i arh iton in j 1 1 1iw7 i 1 tm h riiurs st pi 0 k n s- p in ii spt 11 sun impi i mon sept 13 73 73 7 j7 7 57 63 57 m 43 4j 43 38 40 pun i i nl wi1 jin that anoints b- paid lit 11 tele phone oompam w 19 ctell odsjiolm h doc iutiims j40 ii rolmrtsoii stamps 7 00 carried moed by curlro stconfhd b mur- raj that relief aonmnts be jmld 40 30 carried moved by wilson sisrotultd by cleave that road accounts be paid 107100 canted moved o murray mtconded b wil son that liue be granted to intioduce a bylaw to nwss the several vhool sections nnd union school sections of the ttnhp of equ ruins lr uiear 1043 and tlvat wild bylaw be now read first time carried rnhitgar is in r of i i w as a lire brl- hiiki i roidltor slnee m 11 lu u i ui i in tn hi d as i paul united chiinh w t tan nn ndm r t milion uit hi uis active in the mi ton i i un bottling club rid had twen an aiduit bisibill fin tlie prrvs ol halkin i xteltd dt ejxst inpuh to mrs bllkht and rela nt s at this time big twoday program for acton fair this year active service notes li tlm ume is ilebratlng hi j i hirtnd iv owrsrfti today oaagra- miliuons ime l-iiu- ha ben ovenveaa thne tars ami according to he lait wtnd rrcthcd by his parents u m in sicilv i i bob tkildham of die royal ca nadian niuj statluued at the eat coast b home on furlounh sidewalk repairs be made shortly council met in reuular aeailon on munda niht with uajor otbboru in the chair and ilwe arown council- uii madjiialu ulia hall bradley tlkompjun and l pre tent the meeting was not stxy lengthy aa many matters liad been dealt wlta at uve specul meeting hald aaruar ta the munui tha matlrr ol uw new l cailoo at th local itatloo board l the urhorka building waa dtacuud and wvrral felt uir toan was miking uii uimetar eapendlture in fuel and maumcnaucc by having it teparat irrm the munlcipu office lloweei no cliarujt in the prent aetup waa made a cheque for vaz7 wat recehaq liom hr hdro oeclrlc comlwjon m a rbatr of ti2 43 on the street lbjht- lug and 121 to on the power ucd thu m- ant that the municipality had a tually utcd lei pover than they txs puld for thus the rebate 1 uaj decided to order 10 ton of liuad material on the preent priority land in hve it delivered one load at t tlni co jnclllor mac donald stated that uu xontraror cngafled for re- jpiirs to the road and hldewaucs would jltln vmrk a uiek from tuedav tut i ode wire taunted pennia lon ti h id a ta d foi tht cona- tit n natloial institute of the blljid oq the 2ji1i an indoor ltball tjffue oinjwd ni vain lnm terra oota llmehjui olrn william and smith iiid htont id uilird to inquire about he nt f tht una for name it wu mowu ij hill ind miondtd lv brad- i i tht tin timild iw lie arena lur ni- pirjui lit u alls to bt- left o tin pruptt t minimec to ural ului tin- mittter of bujlrr n bind for mio ninir was biotrht up and the rtid tlnmlttee is to brlni in a recommtnjutlon on his matter at the next mretlne tht fulo imi a count a lllll st j as mccartney sfj j i- mtcartni suv a lllll w w and bto jas mccartney sa a hill w w and su m lar w w w speiice w w d maraliall w w j mecartne park a hill ww and bin d harris wp a t b j c wnrdlaw rebate mrs bertha fox rebate e c thompaon court costs continued on puffe pour were pa med i 2300 nm 17 uoo iio 20 00 000 000 m 840 f 60 00 300 400 solviol nnd b the ruril schoalt u this oommunlty the victory garden displays and the exhibits cl penman ship and art by georactoum rabllc school sttwarttown llmehouse alen williams and 8 s 14 schools via a jjlrhuuht of the hall exhibits the irk spent on arrangements by the teachers has always been appreciated by tho public and directors alike it was expected that the exhibit of domesuo science would be smaller this tear due to sugar rationing although there was a air display the collection of vegetables bv mr rt h hunter of norval has always brought many favourable comments and the other exhibits ot vegetables grtln and flowers were a fins lot the fair lived up to advance notloe that the exhibits of livestock would be one of the best in central ontario competition was koen in all the oattls ub lluttlr gtullon omiiid by s a hi kciimm mount hope 121 doctor dir owned by r moodlf flchoin- ijiiit 43i nilly patch unnril hv cl onlbralth tam 343 petercnc own ed by h black evcrton 212 mayo harvester owned by overland and clowes orangovllle 584 dr hutchison of brampton was starter and dr hoslop of milton timekeeper softball hesses introducing softball into the fair proved a worthwhile attraction and judging from the spectators around the diamond and the enthusiasm and competition between the teams is one which will no doubt form a part of tho fair in the future the winning team which wu alen williams received cash prise of 11000 tsoo of which they have already turned over to the beaumontls woolen imi panel kind far overseas the arum rnr for 1143 offer one of the finest rural pniframi lor the tuo duys moved by ourrls seconded by cleave seitembcr nth mil 18th the first tha nyl no 077 to isseis the scv- i leatun- the merry eral sthool sections and union wnool mulenp riuie m all stur roiurrt sections of the township for the year inwrum and llluh jumping horses 1043 be no read o second and third mulcil clinln and potito riice a i limes and parsed and the seal of the bl midway will operute immedlntely cunwratlon be attichii thereto er the shim there will be merry- 1 carried ti1 ferris whwl clialr-o- moel by wilson seconded by currle and bin war exlilbltlon that the treosurtr be authorljed to second day will w the ur- aeeppi 1125 inpayment of the six ktoc claws comixtlnx for uie si 500 00 months inurest rotiinn due october ljsl o- ree hoby hho old 1st 1043 for 122 50 rn nond no 37t7 nddlen step dancing bill i province of alberta for 1000 held on tusirre- indlo artist slinrnik ninunluln i nnoiint of the railway ilonils punil iwllacu kil roderlrk inaitlrlun june carried i cihhii aimhatle clatiees llvisstock mned by murray weonded by iaiadi of uie ulnnils anil a pimtnim cline that tin tnasurer pay uie in- ll ll he l liwtoi ot income tax 15330 carried muli in full swing niires not mned hv wilson sisondwl by cur- span- f it dull iiimillit saturday i if that the reeie authorized to ik i held hi the rown j issue a wtnant for tin- holdlusi of a hill tax sale curried organization meeting fifth victory loan a library sept 8th link wixo on son mowd by wilson sitondeil by mm i ts that wf do now adjourn to meet on monday octolier 4th 1041 nt 2 oclmk pni in at the coll of the reel f carried team in second place was terra cotta ulnnliir 5 00 in cash the other teams taking part were mmrhouse nnd smith and stone results first game smith ar atone t olen williams is second game umchotise 10 terra cotta 15 playoff olen williams 8 terra cotta 4 the ju dies the judges of the various classes at tho show wore light homes matt carter brampton heavy hones nor man orr ruisburg shorthorn cattle rt j plnkney oooksvllle rolsteln jersey and ayshlres a d runlons ouelph oao sheep erisre wilson rjeorgetown rags sam j oauaugher alllston poultry jos b oboney orangevllle oraln w r hortop oontknued on pace su ii ml ltltllnv wkimiinci kclllh may denny daurlner of mr inn mis i- dinny afton became the ii uie ol iu walter mcmlirdo 6011 ot mr utui mrs walter mcmurdo of glen willi uiib in sinuiitv sen l it nu llum home ot the lnuies parents the ite itirlhs thomson ui acton pcr- fornitd the certmony cilven in mairlaue by her father the bride wore a street lenitth dress of alice bluo sheer with lace trimming nay hat and nccessorles tilt- brides only attendant wan her sister miss renin denny who wore a gown similar to that of the bride with navy lint nnd acceasorlcs tho groomsman was pte frank sweeney of tho grooms unit at camp borden at the rocoptlon held at the brides home the brides mother received wearing naw crepe mrs memurdo assisted wearing white jersey with blue trim par travelling the bride chose a tailored navy suit with matching ac cessories following a trip to ouelph and burlington mr and mm uouur- do will make their home in aeton the above picture was taken at no 1 aob porlace la prairie on nrptember 2nd ef waller t riaui of cieorirlown presenting iii eliltttl sun lack ullli his air bombers wing jock is well known to the propli of flrergetown and vicinity having graduated from the georgetown high school and ihe university ef toronto since the iradoatlan exercise jack has bent eiuurausloned a pilot officer prior to going overseas jack wa happy indeed te haw ms fauur present ma whn ida whig- ant all his oesrgetewn frlnia with him all meeest gad oed spaed after ohulrman ralph ross had called the meeting to order a short service of thanksgiving for the victory louchsafed to the united nations tn italy was led by the rev w o ot tliomiwin who wos later appointed secretary of the meeting after a greet deal of informstsro discussion the following officers were elected hon chairman l e pleok chairman ralph ross vice chairman w f bradley sales committee k m langdoa chalmmn p wilson h cleave b may w t evans cv parnell h dickie public relations committee w cirpcntcr chairman o i moouvray w p bradley p d mcnally dr j d milne ntnployees- committee r b poulla cholrman a beaumont j d kelly ii dickie d p crlchton w b ford three important suggestions were made that n central office bo estab lished that a secretary be hired to help in the clerical work of the sales com mittee nnd that the regular salesmen canvass the plants the chairman then referred to tho great work dona by mr o wmcllntork in his position of bunk mnnngor in the victory loans manv fine tributes were paid to the work of uie late w v orant in the earlier victory loons those present were r ross a beaumont l e fleck w t brans w carpenter k m langdon dr j b milne a furnell dr o v williams r b poulls h cleave p wflfan j d kelly d p orlobton h dickie w p bradley ool o 8 b oouaens o w mollntock b mcwhlrter p d mso- nally h may rev w o o thomp son card op thanks mrs murphy wishes to thank htr friend and natghhouni for their kind ness to her during her recent dbuas