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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 13, 1944, p. 8

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the georgetown herald wed september 13th 1944 1 ninety eighth annual exhibition come and help us celebrate georgetown fall fair friday and saturday this week september 15th and 16th come and let us make it a real victory fair programme parade of girls pipe band to park official opening of fair by j a carroll supt of fall fairs association tory gregg official announcer softball game starting at 100 pm sharp baby show 2 classes 3 pm light horse show harness racing 222 and 228 trot or pace trick horse act merrygoround games aerial swings refreshment booths admission adults 25c children 15c cars 25c hall exhibits arts and crafts display featuring spinning weaving art etc girls garden brigade displays womens institute displays victory garden displays school childrens work ladies fancy work domestic science flowers fruit vegetables grain husking corn display high jumping horses potato race running race poultry show livestock show musical chairs big fair night dance georgetown arena friday evenirg september 15 th modernaires orchestra admission 50c per person georgetown fair promises to be the biggest attraction this year youll be sorry if you miss h meet your friends at the fair craig bjid president p w cleave treaaorer garfield l mcglxvray secretary localnews friday and saturday are pall pair days in georgetown tmiw matthews resumes her piano class this week oome ta tfio l t b euchre ma rathon starting sept 2nd 2t keep sept 29th open lor home made bake sale sponsored by group 3 rebekah lodge announcement later friday oct 6th will be a big day in georgetown see next week s herald for further announcement group no 1 of the verdun rebe kah lodge will hold a rutnage sale- in the moglbbon corner store on sep tember 22nd remember the big fair dance in ttie new rose room at the arena frida evening modernalres orches tra the georgetown board of trade is planning a big event for fri oct 6th see next weeks herald for lur- lher announcement the georgetown women s insti tute will hold a marathon euchre early in october watch for date and particulars later the l t b lodge are having a marathon euchre in the town hall starting sept 2nd please hand your names in bj sept 18 to mrs fred mccartney or mrs harry shortlu meet oyur friends at georgetown fair is a timehonoured slogan hich you will find quite true if you attend the fair on saturday we regret the error in the report of the council meeting last week which stated that ii grant of 150 00 was made to the fire brigade for convention expenses this should have read a grant- of s50 00 georgetown branch of the navy league recently shipped 1 148 maga zines 88 books 1 game and a large carton of star weekl novelettes for distribution to our sailors keep sav ing jour books magazines and games for the sailors the need is great after reading mr hutt s recent articles on seedling peaches mr j w rutledge brought in four speci mens from a tree nint jcirs old which las bptn bt irim for ihe last five years mr rutkdke reports that he has eght trees all planted from peach stones ind all producing goodsize htalthy fruit a welcome is extended to mr wu- l im brdo 1 ind his family from connestoga th mw proprietor of the georgetown flour a feed mill on ouelph street before purchasing tills business from mr cahin clark mr brydon looked after the snider mill ing companj mill at connestoga his wife and their sons will moe georgetown whenever a house becomes available the fifth jersej bull to quality as a superior sire in canada is broad view sultan volunteer 81545- he was bred by the well known jersey breeder joseph m dolson brampton and was developed bj thomas a gowland sons queenswaj farm brampton ontario he was classified excellent volunteer has also been senior and i grand champion at the canadian na- tional exhibition a nd his sona and t daughters hae won many prizes blood donor clinic wednesday sept 20 8 15 am to 1 2 noon at the legion hall georgetown mora blood donor needed enroll now women and men donors accepted women must see their own doctors tnom ttot connected with industry please phone 1 08 judge v l stewart toronto juvenile court will peak to children at the morning service in the united church sunday sept 7fh and to adults sunday- evening on juvenile de hnquency you are cordially invited see church news for hours of services rhb opening meeting of womens institute the flrat regular meeting of the georgetown womens institute far the fall ana winter term waa held on wednesday afternoon sept 0th at 3 pjn at he home ot mrs e thompson queen st with the presiding officers mrs w g mcdowell and mrs h bailey occupying the chair the meeting opened by all repeating the institute prayer after which the mi nutes of the previous meetings were read and adopted and the corres pondence dealt with arrangements were completed re garding an exhibit at the fall pair the roll call was answered by giv ing of a dickie recipe or a canning hint the programme convenors for the meeting were mrs c freure and mrs harold cleave the current events were given by mrs cleave and mrs geo campbell who read two interesting items lock your troubles in and within my house mrs s c mackenzle kindly judged the dining room table bou quets on display mrs fred armstrong being the winner after a vote of thanks to the hostess all joined in repeating the lords pra yer and a cup of tea was served by the hostess assisted by a committee church honors rev dayfoot continued from page one time for you to return to us with word of the lord s work in china and now- may the lord bless you and keep you the lord make his face to shine upon you and be gracious un to you the lord lift up his counten ance upon you and give you peace amen on behalf oi the session and con gregation of the united church of canada in georgetown and wishing you this blessing we are r c todd minister a moalldtter clerk of session the presentation of a bulova pocket a ten and chain was made by the clerk of session dr a mcallister a cry incere thankyou was expressed by the recipient during the serving of refreshments by ladles of the united church w a miss elma king enter tained with piano music the chair man of the presbytery closed the meet ing by once again invoking the bless- n g of god on the newly commissioned missionary fall fair visitors v welcome to georgetown d ana silvers dept store a fine selection of new clothes for fall and winter awaits your inspection n silvers dept store where good clothes cost less phone 375 georgetown come to georgetown fair on friday and saturday your eyes if you attach as much lmpor tance to having our eyes ex amined as we do ou will be a patient ot ours we have kept uptodate by taking postgraduate courses using good equipment and have over twentyfive years experi ence in eye examination for a complete eye service and quality glum at city prices consult 0 twalker r0 etxsight specialist who will be at his office over the bell telephone co main street georgetown the second wednesday at each month or you may consult o t walker at his office in bra pbokr georgetown 9j brampton m0 ontario farmers 1000 men wanted hew this is an appeal to the farmers of ontario the packing plants of ontano which process and ship your livestock for export are seriously short of men every available farmer of ontario is urged to offer his services for employment in one of the packing plants in this province as soon as the essential work of the farm is completed over 1000 men are required to start in the month of september alone good hourly wages will be paid transportation to the plant will be provided assistance will be given in arranging board and room with full btaffs the packing plants of canada have ample capacity to handle even the tremendously increased numbers of cattle sheep and swine which canadian farmers haye ready for market this year when operating to capacity the packing plants can keep the market cleared and livestock can be slaughtered processed and shipped at its moat profitable time when it is at its market peak thus losses which occur when animals are held beyond the peak through additional feeding costs through falling away from peak condition and through the danger to price structures when supply threatens to exceed demand are avoided last year several hundred ontario farmers volunteered for work m the plants in processing their own products and protecting their own interests production for export this year has increased by 40 available man power has shrunk by 28o the ontano farm service force in conjunction with employment and selective service has undertaken the task of raising sufficient help from ontario farmers to keep packing plants operating to capacity this year this department of the ontario government s department of agriculture feels that this extension of its service is as vitally important to the interests of the farmers of this prov ince as anything it has yet undertaken the need of meat as a primary essential food to our allied armies to the people of great britain and to the starving millions m countries being liberated by our victorious armies is the basic consideration in addition efficient operation in the processing and marketing of livestock is necessary in protecting the greatest export market ever opened to canadian farmers your services are needed from sow until spring it you cannot devote hat full period of time a month or more will be of great assistance offer totjk sebvices as soom as possible ii you cannot go to weak at one call or will manna that yon win caaw and at what date too will b arallablo bomotabor yra will bo tt yoor own boot intermta a wd as platta vital patriotic part in mnrlng roar country fmt fm i or offortep yftor rvlpw apply s pane pfcoa or wrfca f poor 4te ml employment and selective service or wrrfs to the ontario farm service force pawamdff utuhnqs totonto xxxtnaomovmcuu comwttxe oh r aim laboob o

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