the georgetown herald trows or ocobgbtown nobvau oukn williams ldtkhocbb btiwaettown a8horove ba1xinaijad hobnbx touu cotta acton brampton bolton subscription rates qart united states and overseas s3 00 a year single oopdes jfc advertising bates will b quoted on application telephone na b walter o biehn publisher oarfqeld l mooilvray mary h biehn bdltar harold davison jastnbar of toe canadian weekly newspaper association and uh ontarioquebec division ol the owjfa fall term opens brampton business college tuesday september 4 fot day school i thursday september 6 for night school phone brampton 551 or write for information school will be open tuesday afternoon sept 4 for night school enrolments and information georgetown high school will open for the 194546 term on tuesday sept 4th at nine oclock georgetown high school board the georgetown herald wednesday august 29 1945 no garbage collection monday sept 3rd labour day garbage will be picked up on the thursday collection dancing huttonville park every wednesday and saturday mask by modern aires johnny boyd and jack macks orchestra regular admission 60c i liberal picnic at milton farm labour situation ihargkmual ffttoduirriun w needed food stuffs in a recent interview with artcul- resident from every part of hal- turnl representative j e wwtelock i ton county assembled on saturday we were informed that the need of amrust 18th at bhc victory picnic of farm- help is is great today as at any i malum liberal association held at the time dm hit the past ilx yonrs the agricultural grounds la milton agricultural office in milton rorthv pu t uhrtt months lias bnn deluged bj phoni klur oml jhrionnl inter views with tihe oft repiiited appeal cnn you get me a mm local sup pi it- or fnnn help ire ippnruiuy non cxlatcnt and ootbequuitly mr wiiite- lock and liit secretin- liavt spared no effort to secure help from outside ajcton won fl georgetown 5 ivent had many features and a the pro- tram for all ais an cetlmated crowd of 2000 attended and assurance was alven chat tlidb was but the torerun- ner of a picnic to be held each year there was a baseball tournament iha t provided some snappy games 1 milton defeated oakvwe 91 and 1 in che first games in the final game acton won from milton 10 6 and cap tured the tournament an early lead taken by acton was never threatened by the milton nine the acton boys band and the georgetown girls pipe band gave a program before the grandstand that drew hearty applause tea and coffee were provided for the picnickers who had provided their awn lunch in the evening the bands furoishd a program until dusk and then a group of professional artists took over and furnished entertainment r h stactohouse of burlington was the master of ceremonies following the program there brief addresses by a p oadeau and source under such circumstances itated mr whttejock beggars can t be choosers and we informed the au thorities in toronto and elsewhere that we were prepared to take delivery of any number of men night or day week day or sunday whether for the day week month or longer providing tftwy were able bodied and prepared to handle a pitch fork some 107 farm hands from western canada were se cured in late june and early july and distributed to as many different far mers with a few exceptions thee men returned to harvest their own cros in western canada around the middle of august on our periodic visits to the coun ty town we observed robert simpson trucks parked on the main street on r j hughes cleaver of burlington in his inquiry we learned this company bad 7 t frm address mr cleaver assured the child sinoe early july been supplying free 7 7 j t i ren that the oonaonlttee regretted that transportouon daily to toronto oom- m ki i directory f r watson dxj8u ildjb oeoibstosu office hmm b to s btoapt t aftaraoona dr j burns milne d ttai bubomm zbax dr clifford red u3m djus pbooe ufi opsb nielsen the chiropractor draiiem tturaptjl tor at hi jj it iimb qiey were unable to procure a treat but assured thorn it would be on tihe t program next year he fejt the event operation of aldernun john innis 7 uireft should be an annual one he thanked mandos on further inquiry from mr wnitelock we learned that with the of toronto and the company referred to above 126 halton fanners have since july 2rd up to august 20th been supplied with the equivalent of 906 days work from lms source the majority of these men are doing a very satisfactory job which is substantlat- ed added mr whlleloc- by the fact that invariably the respective fan nera aak that the man or men be sent back the next day that this help is appreciated goes without saying nevertheless it la not sufficient to enable farmers generally to maintain the production of needed foodstufla our allies in such formerly occupied countries as greece holland belgium and elsewhere are already on a staravtion intake of nutrition with a world shortage ol food there is no akernathe but to share what we have with those who fought by our side in withstanding the onslaught of the hun during tht past 5 or 6 years it would therefore seem that those who are cxi ictsing out proposed food rationing policy either do not know the facta or are not prepared to face them ltnfortunbtely for the british con sumer ajid also for the canadian far mer we are falling down batty on our exports of bacon markeuiujs of hogs tn canada for the flrrt seven months this year are 35 below the same mrs cecil smith and daughters period last year this situation la bad eleanor evalonne and ruby mrs for th- canadian producer in that our willett and mrs m otork of oeorge- future export of bacon after 1946 is town all enpojed a motor trip to nla- oorungent to some extent on oorutln- gura falls and the states last week ulty of supply quality and foreign the road through stewarttom is exchange are other factors the j being paved this week it wlh eer- danes are again back in the british tarnly be a relief from the dust that bacon market the danes hae adopt- has been a nuisance for so vy the electors for returning him to par liament and assured all his aim would be to make canada a better place for canadians to live in another feature was the presenta tion for the ward t the most improved showing in halton over the previous election j c cunningham made the presentation of a fine easy chair to robert blytfae of glen wil liams for the first gune in 75 years gien williams in the last election had polled a liberal majority mr j k mahon of campbellville was the very capable chairman for this part of the program the flrml event before the national anthem was the drawing for prlnes on wnich tickets had been sold c macrae ol acton won the top prize of a 50 vktory bond mrs g mar shall burlington won the cabinet of silverware and mrs fred paupat milton and margaret bradlej of ot- 111a won library tables warden c h heslop presided over the drawing and announced the winners stewarttown ed voluntary pork rationing in orter to have a surplus for export this gives some indication of boa much the danes value the british bacon market this in our opinion indicate the vital and urgent need for definite and im mediate planning on the part of fed- oral and provincial boverntnenta farm leaden hog producers processors and others intcr ti if the british mar- ke la t be retained for canadian bac n m o if itbport rtii august n krt of the midie u ofltfir if hi illh ilios the following statistics on eummunlciible diseases in georgetown chiikenxx 0 scailit fevir 0 m null s 0 oinnan mi nslis 0 mumps 0 infantile pmiljsls 0 ttpholc finer 0 whooping cough 1 cerebor spinal meningitis 0 tuberculosa 0 mr and mrs walter lawson and donald motored to bour le mac in northern quebec last weefe they tslted with dt and mra stewart fisher mrs w humplireys jeanlne bett aiwie and edward hae returned from lstting mrs humpluvj s parents m toronto mra w hodge sjhia barrow and margaret mi rra spent sunday with irltnd in toronto mrs suwurt slmpson of oworge lowl lsited mm ro smith oer the k end mr and mrs w lawson and daugh ter beth returned to windsor after pending part of their holiday with mri lawson her monu mssskbsb amd xjktx1 bbbro pollock a ingham ispsct oar wk ta kmnood leroy dmle kc m sybil bennett rxa langdon a aybwatth harrmers bnohan aa natarim psmfe kenrtwth 1c lansxtoa oeorgetown r uaclnl n ayis artti ba aoton pint martrage bfassy la laaa o gory theatre base msi st plsone 88 oeorgoto a ooopex bldg phone uk aotoo dr s e magwooo aimtrm cxbca maa tkt mr at ibla m mb oakville momnmnt woriu w s satnioi radio repairing we specialize thb work j sanfordson frank pktcil j a w1lloughby toborxo 1m toots sttml nbm luswt od okfatt in ouadm- ohmiihxl ftmjr ton oonault our aotrn oltr dapaxt- modt tor ttiak bonm in tna cr tom 1ikw8un li tvar lmkl iimiiiln glen williams mrs roger ouyot and family of toronto have been spending their lummer holidays on mrs jane haines farm at the glen subscribe for the home town paper dont fail to see the exceptional display in the hall sept 8th by the arts crafts of georgetown georgetown fall fair friday and saturday sept 7 and 8 see the hand looms in exhibit of hand made operation wearing apparel angora rabbits art display displa of hand made novelties and gifts also for the ladies special open competitive display of articles suitable for tourist trade by ontario tourist bureau womens institute display other booths oet your fair prise list now ladles and get into the baking competition there are excellent prises walter t et fergus fall fair september 7th and 8th live midway and grand stand attraction harness races 2 26 class purse 150 free tor all purse lf every heat a race come to wellington countys owet fafr special black and white day sponsored by the holstein frieaian association on i saturday sept 8th