Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 23, 1944, p. 8

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the georgetown herald wednesday august 23rd 1 944 lorne scots jamboree bonr day mod september 4th sponsored by c coy 2nd r bn the lome scots p d h mm im wfunnirun rniuniavcmn c a rim a 1 1 taildmtuelut 1 ii 1a- r sponsored by c coy 2nd r bn the lome scots p d h district championship softball tournament track and field meet bingo games amusements u valuable lucky number draws refreshment booths under the auspices of the lome scots ladies auxiliary monster dance frolic music bt 1 a prominent guelph orchestra at the armouries lucky number gate prizes in fl the evening 1 the lorne scots regimental band in attendance 01 localnews a week from next monday is la bor day and a public holiday with september so clos at hand the summer months have clipped away rather quickly first prize mo for th- oaseuall game at the georgftown pall pair has been donated by bob lane the board fence at the park has been painted recently and the judges stand and grand stand put into hape dont miss the commu sing- song at huttonville part sunday evening silver collection with pro ceeds going to send cigarettes u lo cal boys overseas norval junior institute and ju nior farmers annual summer dance will be held at huttonville park thursday august 24th modemalres orchestra 3t group no 2 of the past noble grand s club of verdun rebekah umehouse mrs gordon margaret and doris ana miss matjorie mcallster of to- unto spent tlit week end with friends we regret that two persons in uie neighbourhood met with unfortunate accidents last wk mr harod crown had his right hand badly cut when perating a circlar saw on his father farm on friday we hope that he may 1 1 e the use of his hand again on saturday morning mr ken hamilton w v aixb earl fuller and mrs had his lert wrist broken hen the crank stuck while he was cranking a truck both are receiving treatment at guelph general hospital mrs- j l ellerfoy spent a few days ii toronto recently while there she tended the luniral of he late paul mcadams mr md mrb billie hall and child- len of toronto spent their holidays at u eot i lere mrs christ e of thorold visited her i l- c mrs kirkpatrick recently she was accompanied by her son bobby this week mr ind mrs d sinclair of ballln- lad usited at the home of mr and is harold oruflin mr md mrs e plester loma and david of orand vtillty visited with li k- kr number from here attended the nval in georgetown on friday i light vii neil harding spent bunday with liii parents mr and mrs j harding miib margaret klrkpatrlcfc spent lew jas i h ruatlvea at stewart lodge will hold a lawn tea at the home rc nl y of mrs w mendham on thursday afternoon august 24th 3 to 7 pjn admission 35c haic ionr tea cup bunday ind mrs miss marion no trie is holidaying i bill mills of r c h with in wlft iiv fannlj ixnt last week with ills no her at tir s muiie i hl mrs harry smothurst of barrie and ls pit runor and babj daughter ex ks w vtsitej mjb bmethur- itcenu mr and mrs hosker and daughter f guclpn milted mr and mrs e l the largest stock of j miner over sunday mr iid mrb allan hadle and son bobby of lindsay culled m mr and mrs a w benton on monda mt ssr fyed brooks ind joe mc donald made a business trip to to op to on tuesday following the mission ba id in ling it mrs qistoj s the children enjojed i firn roast on the rocks monday night read 10c extra miss bettj lavvr who is working this summer on the farm or gordon soper at cheltenham brought an egg to the office last veek which had beer laid by a patriotic hen of the soper flock the egg had no less hin six vs engrained on the shell the egg is on display in the herald window commencing friday august 25th ure plac on pail supplies we have had since the war started roofing caulking cement roof coating weather strip of all kinds stove pipes mazda bulbs 15c window glass and repairs for all makes of stoves and furnaces all merchandise to be sold at city sale prices no waiting blaln s hardware end 5c to 10u store brampton one of ontario s largest hardware stores w s hall oakmlle was one of the prominent buyers t the llspeisal sale of the ourvilla hblstein hrd of george a laldlaw held august 17 at ayhner he secured two heal pay ing 325 for a six year old cow and 315 for a four yearold heifer the 38 head sold averaged 2 wih a top price of 525 for the ihe yeirold berdslre pounded in 1910 many of the most noted show cows and producers of the breed have come from ou na most famous probably ir white su sle and black susie ho mad- a continentswide reputation in the 192c3 as great show cows and prod i i mij br m m wr train service i changes effective tuesday sept- 5 1944 and other specific dates full information from agents canadian national klsj mrs w ft k e jas kirkpatrick spent th iidland uh the lam lsitors at the home of mr arthur orlffln were mr i o martin and theodore i i e ir d mr ind mrs frank timart grimsby mr and mrs g f icarthur rockwood mr and mrs it l diidsonmi ti 1 vin w da- idsmi ef acton md mr uid mrs i iow ird mcartliur and mabel of erin ielebrled 9b th birlhd on uotuuy iyliciutiuns md m iur it li loins mm neighbour and friends from far md near were iliowtrtd upon mrs angus mcarjiur mondaj the occa- iion beinj her tmjtli blrthda despite i i i irs tii s t n d id 1 id keeps i um t v d i uite alert and ocuvc and enjoys ex- tlknt health lhe yccasion was oele- rm b i luiu iin ring when all i j it to a iunipt i is npitsi birthdaj kl w tli candles ltiiuied the table a mar li ir it il iiiai tiftb cards of congratulations flowers and tltplont ills sli ook i it plta- ie r making uilts he made 9 h cibin quilts oni lor her 8 chlld- i uid one lor lacii f icr grand- nldr n terra cotta everone loes and rejects mrs vllarthiir that is tilled grandma i b all who knew her she was born at port credit 96 ytart ao she loves u 1 imve people read to her and enjoys the ndto she has i family of 4 girls and i js mrs j o martin vlneland mrs ft l dav idson acton mrs h keeler and mrs arthur grtlfln of i i- in howard erin and william are walter haywird ol home with her mother three grand- wlji ttrri ot children mrs e fuller mr w david- nd miss e gtiffln ill of whom i in celebrating the happ occa silvers announce anadvance showing of new full and winter coats fur coats r w viva have your childs eye examined before school starts i mr and mrs c lph pe i s a friends mrt jas macfcie spent the week end ith friends m toronto mrs r puckering ind mrs j mc yibb wen visiting with friends at en glewood i rc il estate is tlll booming n our v 1ir pirtlc liars later etin shlng is still tilt gentrd irdi r i lhi day in this section mr j duncan of west toronto was i l isiik s calltr m our hamlet last s ind iv a number rum litre took in the i k ns club street carnival on friday md all report a swell time miss pearl kennedy of georgetown s still running uu sunday bcliool in ht united church here ind reports i m ittendance she would like very m ich if mr parents would turn out too nd 1 us nwunge he good work nere wednlng wlls tr till ringing m o n himlit vliy jie good wrk rominue our genial merchant mrs k icam r y us trul quite brisk it present md d ing a rushing business in ice r im md soft dnmes wi ish her glen williams lieirlliig nmto spent parents mr mrs plait oshawa on r n sall buck of to- wetk ind leave with her and mrs george buck n t imed to hf r home in mondaj after spending u w efcs at the home of mr and vlrs bob mcmenem mrs r mcmaster returned me m niagara fius n spending a vuartionx with mr i iccess our yo ing mei to her after d mrs llo vorton miss fieln asheson of cheltcn- m lis been tailing it the home mr md mrs margin landry mrs andrew jones who has been ii g with mr md mrs inck craw id for i week retimed to her home n barrie on saturday elvood smyth of lhe- rca j and millinery silvers dent store where good clothe cost less phone 375 georgetown are ilklng n he western harvest ex the call is greit but the la ir fe mr frttnlc mezwtsk and bis daugh- er jdinie hae gone to delhi to work in jie lorxiccflant there mr j mcciulcy al understand nas e area j licntivi si uation tt the prlncial brick phut i chcntenham buccess to you jack it is expected that mr jus mackle ho has been in the christie street hospital for treatment w 11 wc hope be home this week much improved in in health 1 produced results mr shanks was a aa success at his twin activities and the rs i formula is an old one work mental bert graham and physical of course they go hand jick gilbert who suffered a broken in klove for physical effort is of little inkle a couple of weeks igo and nvilesclng it diva dale toronto pent a week end leave at his home miss anne bulhant of hamilton w is i week end visitor with mr and 1 s r mcmenem cedarvale intended for last week r fred smith of cleveland ohio mr howard mckee of hamilton spent few days with mr and mrs bd smith the threshing machines are hum ming in this wctton agmtn mr and mrs h smith of cleveland ohio visited wrm friends here miss bolkla and petr mulder vi sited on sunday at tbe home of kr mm mrs m ormhattr obnzdqffstar aympmthy la extended to mr w ghttitfa m the death of hto stater urn david burt iimfchousf native half and hearty at 83 continued from page one i tunny to obtain some money as hard t ash was few and far between in open ing up a homestead mr shanks was no exception except he stuck in 1889 na decided to give grain buying a whirl ind he did stretching a supposedly temporary thing right up until 1941 from 188a to 1606 as far as we know he worked for the late nick bowrf and tbe oguvie flour mills in 1906 mr shanks came over to the northern obviously he liked the business not onry for its worth for witto fanning it made a completely busy year in his time he has handled about ft 000000 bushels of grata 9 or 10 general man ager and 10 superintendent natur ally enottrh these yeers of farming and bcytnt hare left ttwsr linirepekni beliefs that cannot be classed a merely ideas practical application has flprt some head work hasn t been applied mr shanks be- hees a farmer should have his next season s activities and machinery ready the fall before the cardinal point in preparation is seed and mr shanks was always on the look out for good seed today he grows more buihels per acre and better grain than he did 60 years ago and he has ever lost a crop grain buying wasn t just another job to mr shanks he gloried in the handling of grain but there was a bit of a missionary in his make up to begin with he believes the elevator company had a part and a service to provide in agriculture and he as a re- presentatrre could be a part of it beng a farmer he knew a farmers mind and outlook and that to mr shanks is a grand requisite in grain buying farmers are no different to people m other businesses a they like to talk shop especially with someone who shows an interest and uodetrtandtaf orain buyers he believes can become a clearing house at problem and ideas to an good uuf mr aunts main p was good eeed and with out a dot he ha don i job in hi oommuntty ijooktag back orer the bring an actual reauaatton of the tact changes of the grain business the chantrcs were general and as years blend into one another so have events in tc evolution of the trade to mr shanks oldtlme stories or incidents not particularly interesting what the onlj trouble was that yoj hated to get up then there is a billiai room with fhe tables and also a writ ing room upstairs cwo big room are used as dining halls dinner and supper are served free and you hve terests him is the grata business as p through on the meal it is today although retired mr parades another big room l used as shanks is still with us in heart and a refreshment room with table and mind and we salute a pioneer and a chaits s beaco umbrel- rand citizen in the forefront of old- las throughout th room only soft umers links are served and they are ice cold and quite a treat on a hot day i spent mobt of the daj looking for presents and there is another present on the way over for you and also a souvenir for dad there were many beautiful things a person could buy he had the money prices are very tonv stapleton continued from page one you first come to the souvenir shop then an information desk with two mgri j ould have liked to have sent girls who can direct you to any part of everybody a present but that is out the city you wish to see in this room of the ques as we can only dra are maps of the war fronts and the nlne dorian a month to spend hot city there is a table and material to ever meybe later on i can buy more wrap up any parcels you wish to send presents home and they can be mailed from weu the last two days over here we there the next room is used for dancing which is held from four until eight oclock the floor was just jammed any time x went past it and plenty of dancing partners for the boys who dance then the big stairs that lead up to the second floor are at the end of the haxl on the left hand side of the bottdlnc there la a large totmgjs room with big soft easy chain ana ore and also fettuo once m a while crtetftrflewe what a treat li ww wiu sink down into a soft chair ato- have had two very bad storms yes terday it poured down for nearly two hours and it also hailed i never saw bigger hailstones in my life some were as btg around as quarters and an as big a a dime t7 were lucky and our blankets dw not get wet o we had dry ttsnawts las gai every night now we ten fresh tomatoes eo or corn and somsthnes au ffcmd

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