Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 3, 1945, p. 4

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the georgetown herald wednesday october 3 1945 umehouse the children a victory garden exhi mil cd display were arranged and wre judged by mr bruce pargetr of alton who gave the young exhibitors iny useful hints on gardening and j0kaentauon of their products tor jbonr purposes prises were awarded to follows best display of at least five vege tables from pupils garden seeds up- plied by urrehouse wj 1st mar garet spltser 2nd eleanor bpluer 3rd nell benton 4th allan euerby best 3 onions from seta tat mar garet spltzer 2nd david mqvey best 3 onions from multipliers 1st beitt benton 2nd eleanor spltser best 3 potatoes 1st kathleen kjrfc- pntrlck 2nd nell benton best 3 bietb 1st jim brown 2nd itsscotts garaqe for tires anil that means its scott s garage for ure diperulihilny gutta pcrcha tires arc jmong the finest products of the largest all canadian rubber company use your tire purcham permit to the best adtantagc ask fur gutta perch a tires phone 161 georgetown ontario ruggcd pmtictioh is the natural thing i the rhinoceros is built like rjettleshlp neture xas provided him with toogh almost impreg nable ide rugged lasting protection brantford roofing too provides rogged lasting protection during the past 39 years brantford roofing has safeguarded countless thousands of canadian homes against sun rain wind snow sleet yes and fire whether you are building or hist reroofing specify brantford for double protecuon reason able cost ease of application blended beauty and a roof that will not curl or warp or split brantford roofs brantford roofing company limited brantford ontario for safe by the georgetown lumber co ltd dancing at stanley park erin friday evening october sh special fair night dance oct i mown aim qfdwtm urwilu umrrn tiielma brown best 3 carrots 1st nell benton 2nd bert benton best head cabbage 1st katolccn kirkpatrlrk 2nd eleanor spltzer best 3 tomatoes 1st eleanor spit ret 2nd margaret spitzer best living room bouquet 1st rus sell miller 2nd ruth brown 3rd david mivey prizes in war savings stamps were awarded by the limtouse wj lor garden plots planted according to plan by the pupils in the section from med provided by the wj they had open judged by mr pargeter during august resulting as follows 1st elrano spltzer 2nd margaret spltzer 3rd neil benton 4th bert benton 5u russell miller 6th allan ellerby 7th ross norton 8th david mcvey 9th ruth browi loth kath leeu klrkpatrick 11th margaret klrfcpatrick 12th ruth mcbrlck 13ih thilma brown 14ui jun brown isth helen shclbourne the latter part of n ei joyable evening w as soent dancing to music povlded by mr stewart elliot and miss doris ha ding with mr joseph mcdonald as floor manager visitor i am looking for a man in your company prlvat roblee hes my grandson sergeant tta sorry madam he left on pass this morning to go to your funaral social and personal f r and mrs al cameron and aon donald of kincardine have been va cationing with the misses brown mr jim cameron of toronto was a vul tor on sunday at the same homo miss joyce smith left tor ouelph last week where she will enter the nurses training course at ouelph general hospital mrs eric allan of st thomas has been spending a few days in town with mr and mrs j b coffln rilend of mr and mrs william potts doris btssey will be interested to hear that they have moved from roronto to kitchener mr potts is an oiiplojee of the bell telephone co armand swackhamer who recently received his discharge from the rcap has enrolled in the chemistry course at guelph o a c we ate ony to lean that mr john w kennedy ii at present a patient in ouelph on enl hospital and hope to soon see him back home again jlmnile preston win of mrs kath icen preston underwent a serious op erution recentlj at the general hoopl- ul in toronto dr and mrs mcallister attended the funeral of the their brother in 1 iw mr peter moir of hensalj on monday last pte and mrs alastalr kean and sons ronald and david spent a few days last week with his parents mr and mrs a kean how are your headlights 7 we have sealed beam conversion units for older model cars take the strain off night driving see us first pattersons garage no 7 highwa 2 ibm dancing huttonville park every wednesday and saturday i munc by modern aires jofarnqr boyd and jack macks orchestra regular admission 50c per a good farmer is a good planner j i v good management essential to successful farming as to any business enterprise is largely a matter of timely marketing and careful spend ing waiting for the time when it is most favourable to buy we all want things now things we have not been able to get for the past several years some of these things are necessities some are things that will contribute to our comforts and pleasures eventually these things will be more plentiful by waiting a little longer we will help to keep prices of things we need at lower levels and we will buy at better advantage when we do buy meantime we can invest our savings in the safest securities obtainable viaory bonds more victory bonds will beoffercd this fall they pay 3 interest double bank interest and they are liquid capital if wc need cash in an emergency any bank will buv victory bonds at any time and any bank will loan money on victory bonds the ninth victory loan will be our last opportunity to buy victory bonds for a whole year so buy double this time the same rate of savings as in previous loans will pay for twice as many bonds over the 12 month period c noc farmers can buy victory bonds on convenient deferred payments through any bank list sign short form letter which victory loan salesmen carry bulks have copies ordering the bank to boy victory bonds for you pay 1 when ordering snd the balance any time during the next 12 months ths interest the bonds esra pays the interest on the bsnk loan national w a i i n a n c i committii

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