the georgetown herald wednesday feb 23rd 1 944 bavton iml8ton8 on izonob usx four halton county holstelns are prominently mentioned in the annual honor list just issued by uie holstein- priefllan association of canada in canada in which recognition is given to the outstanding producers of the past year three of these arc owned by w s hall and one by e j mea gher both of oakville shady elms queen bessie koba the property of mr meagher headed the class for junior fouryear olds in the twlceaday milk ing section of the yearly division for both milk and butterfat with her pro ductlon of 771 lbs butterfat from 30214 lba milk this is incidentally the fourth largest btitterfat record ever completed in- this class in canada the three hall animals listed all madcthelr records inthe twloejaday milking sectldv of the 305day divi sion in the senior fouryearold class abbekerk pabst was second for butter- fat with 637 lbs from 16 601 lbs milk while cedar dale manowar eua wns fifth for butterfat with 696 lbs from 14538 lbs milk oakhau clare- mont alice was third for butterfat amongst the junior twoyearolds wlih 489 lbs from 13214 lbs milk to gain a place on the honor list an animal must have completed a re cord of performance test during 1943 that rated among the top rive made in any part of the dominion in its class for either milk or butterfat where is your double every one has a double somewhere english bobbles came upon a suicide they mistook for mussolini a scotch man is the splttin image of mahat- ma gandhi read strange stories of look olikcs and how science explains them in the american weekly with this sundays feb 7 issue pf the detroit sunday times hews from britain madeleine carroll well known eng- mflhfeorostag and film stfliybroad- dieting from new york in a british broadcasting corporation transatlan tic programme she began her career as a school teacher and for a year was a french unstress at a south coast high school for girls she had amateur experience with the rtrmlnyhnm university om matlc society before appearing on the professional stage she has had a num ber of successes in films some of her best known screen parts have been in secret agent the general died at dawn and lloyds of london terracotta there wb a gloom of sadness in our village on saturday afternoon febru ary 12th v hen the sad news was re ceived that mr james mcleod passed away to his long home from which no wanderer ever returns deceased was a resident of terra ootta ail his life and will be sadly missed by everyone as he was everybody friend the only re maining member of the family is a brother john mtileod in manitoba deceased had been going around an usual although not feeling very well he never was known to complain and was found dead in bed he was in his 81st year the late mr mcleod was for many years the terra cotta cor respondent for the herald the funeral took place from the residence of his cousin w f hunter of the 5th fane on tuesday afternoon the servicea were very ably conducted toy rfcv j xi self of norval interment was in bos- tan cemetery pall bearers were fred lyons norman icam leslie team w j ruthledge joseph mcbride and a mcdonald some years ago wnen regu lar services were held at terra cotta methodist church deceased was a re gular attendant a number ol our citizens are confin ed to their rooms with colds hope they will soon be able to be around again as usual we are also sorry to report the sudden passing of the late olive har ber oi toronto last week miss barber prior to her removal to toronto had been for a number of years a highly respected residents or terra cotta and we all join in extending our sinceresi sympathy to the bereaved family in ttwr sad loss of a kind and loving sis ter miss frances rulledge met with a piinful accident on monday morning last while jmlng down the stairs- carrying a glass pitcher she fell and nearly had her thumb severed which required medical attention we are pleased to hear that the injured mem ber is healing nicely and we hope she will soon be able to resume her duties again as usual we are also pleased to learn that mrs j eaves who has been seriously ill with pneumonia is now on the mend and we all here hope soon to hear of her complete recovery we are all sorry to learn that mr jas marchment had to be removed to christie street hospital for treatment- we also hope soon to hear of hlscpm wendell wilkte speaks to euroff via bbc mr wendell wllkle broadcastini from the british broadastlng cor poratlon s new york studlou to lcm don he spoke to the people ol great britain about russia to mirk the cclr his address was broadcast in the bbc k home service and later in the general overseas and european scr vices and was translated into russian nd mort than tventyylhcr languages brat ion of the 26th anniversary of the for inclusion in the bbcs transmls founding of the soviet union inns to the subject peoples of europe xnttg jbttub xummit amerfan aangj brt bro hmh obbpcwtjon rvdm programme vavlvmd oom br stage spectaie nut is ue afflry extract from it including aonaa tfng by berlin himself were also broadcast in bbo protmamaa oourteay british tvilahliiu corp sick- of it so you re sick of the way the coun try s run y t and you re sick of the way the ration ing s done and you re sick of standing around in line you re sick you say well alnt that fine for i m sick of the sun and the heat and im sick of the feel of my aching feet and sick of uie s wailing shriek and im sick of the groans of the wounded and weak im sick of the slaughter im side to my soul im sick of playing the killer s role and im sick of the groans of death and the gmmi and im sick damned sick of myself as well but im sicker still of a tyrants rule and conquered lands where the wild beasts- drool and i m cured damned quick when i r think of the day when all this htjll will be out of the way when none of this mess will have been in viiin and the lights of the world will blaze again ai d the axis flags will be dipped and furled plete recovery wood cutting is still the order of the day we are pleased to leam that mrs a dolson has been able to return to her nome at union again much im proved in health terra cota came nearly having a serious fire one day last week while mr c hlggins our local truck man built a lire under his car to clean out the oil and the truck was close to his residence and soon the flames were swiping high mrs stringer who no tlced the fire first gave the alarm and a number of willing workers were soon on hand and formed a bucket brigade and soon had the fire under control had it spread to some of the adja cent buildings main street might have been laid in ashes what our burgh nceus is a better fire protection among those from a distance who attended tjie funeral of the late james mcleod were mrs j dunn mrs ha milton and miss hunter of toronto andtmrs loveh of alton help the reef cross salada and god looks down world 8e l craig heath some of your griefs you have cured and the sharpest you still survtvad but what torrents of pain you endured from evils that never arrived indian woman broadcasts from london mrs savltrl roy who presents in i eldest sonl s now a captain in the ta- english programmes of gramophone dian army music in the british broadasung cor mrs roy is an active voluntary war poratlon s overseas short wave service worker and helps in the canteen at she has lived in england for some the overseas league for soldiers from years for the education of her chilr oeseas ren t a at school iut berj j you truly ar they have said she is isolated by the envel oping sta but she has used it to join the hands of millions thiy h tc said she is fortified only by ships i hey err she is fortified by the strong hearts of her sons proud in arms with a mighty heart great britain has withstood a thousand storms and will again bor hers is the strength of millions whose valour springs from a birthright of freedom mother of parliaments they call her champion of justice and right we of her soil and of her blood and of her tutelage say this toda the world is in her debt for the part she has played in yesterday s eras of peace and progress it will be so in the peace and progress to come we of canada salute the great britain you truly are the house of seagram we of tt e ho isc of seagram arc- in suppkinf great britain witl seagram plant in canada and t the prod etion i f high proof i tymnet ic rubber and mxnv oud of the part we are plaung ital veapons of war fierj united states is engaged in ih 1 fr smokeless powder nhcr war lime product