clu gcocgctowtt hth w doocmbct 1 z w j wnotkeofftrat of voter u wonck b hantqr jlwn tt x h cttjjfawi with section b of he voter list act and that x haw posted up at my oloce at oeorgetown on the mtb dt of november ims the lift of all persons entitled to vote in the bald bcunkdpantjr at the municipal elec- tfcma and that such list remains there fdr inspection and i hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceed ings to have any errors or omissions corrected according to law the last day tor appeal being the 15th day of de- ims p b harrison clerk town of georgetown would you like loo a dozen i ror your egos plus a c f pkkttf georgetown tops husking corn competition wew guaranteed price of10o a floatm over um price as quoted in fee globe uall for orade a large angraded eggs plos a hatchabulty pre- fwttrtw on au eggs weighing 23 oanoea and orer per doaen we otul and n your flook free of charge if fan are interested to making more sjmoay from joar eggs and applying tw eggs for u wjop write tamedhtery for full details tnkddlc chick hatohibhieb umttsd fergus ontario make christmas brighter with better glasses there is no better gift for father son mother or daugh ter than a pair of ola88ebi let us tell you how folding oxfords for dress occasions we specialize in bye ation and glasses of quality at city prices oon8ult 0 t walker ro eyesight specialist who win be at his office orer the seu telephone go main steaet georgetown the second wednesday of each month or jou may consult o t waucar at bis office in brampton georgetown 87 brampton 600 the reaulte of the husking oom com petition sponsored jointly by the bv quealng agricultural society and the balton crop improvement associa tion hare just been announced by ag ricultural representative j e white- lock f pickett of georgetown won the top award with a yield of 71 4fl bcahels of shelled corn per acre and thereby wins the canadian indus tries limited special which entitles the winner to commercial fertilizer to the value of 50 00 all yields were cal dilated on a 16tmolsture content mr pickett s cspwas of the dekalb 66 variety spencer wilson of norval was runnerup with a yield of 00 7 bushels per acre from funks 170 a variety the other awards were as fouows 3rd m t mcnabb and sons oeor getown yield 6831 bus variety de kalb 6 4ua w f thompson georgetown yield 57 18 bus variety dekalb 86 5th gordon hume milton yield 66 10 bushels pioneer 356 6th fred nurse oeorgetown yield 5j 14 bus canada 356 7th harvey nurse oeorgetown yied 52 45 bus pioneer 356 8th j alexander and sons geor getown yield 5122 bus dekalb 66 9th t j brownrldge oeorgetown yield 48 81 bus dekalb 00 10th k c lindsay oeorgetown yield 4850 bus dekalb 06 ilth w e brecfcon freeman yield 3227 bus dekalb 65 variety 12th f w ruddell and sons geor getown yield 81 87 bus dekalb 66 variety the average yield of the twelve competitors was 01 76 bus which considering the unfavourable corn year is very good the pick of tobacco it does taste good in a pipe s upholstering ror excellent workmanship and h service in re opholslering nd j re aetucninc or your unester- pj held halt riione 89 for estimate 5 calls taken until 11 pjn m we also tak orders for riew upnouurea mrmiure in latest sj designs also rcljing of spring m m and rwwcbblnj in the home g dick the upholsterer s many attend ajltfl and crafts th annual bale kfcojfckation fieldman shows vbnellkal disease film the ontario department of health is interested in a better health pro gramme lor the province of ontario in order to restore health to side per- ions to prevent disease and to cure those afflicted in order to carry out a practical health system the citizens of the pro vince must become better informed on both the cause of disease and the necessary steps toward prevention we believe that medical science has developed to the point of stamping out most of the terrible disease ram pant in our province our doctors al so agree it ts only wisdom to enlighten the general public regarding tills dis ease enemy doctors have told the writer a health educational program is long overdue to further assist and encourage the carrying out of a programme of edu cation in the province of ontario the dept of health has supplied the hal- ton county federation of agriculture fleldman with a film know for sure and literature on veneral dis ease to be shown to the citizens of halton during the month of decern btr and january this film will be shown at every centre on the halton county circuit this is an opportunity for everyone in halton to become bet tcr informed and to discuss with their neighbor this most important question of health the medical health officers in each township are cooperating in this pro gramme and will attend as many meetings as possible to discuss better health with those in attendance the centres in esquesing township are monciav dec 10 dublin school lsdiv december 11 glui williams school wedi td ij december 12th 1 lint io ist h ill thursday december uui qmtre bn short friday december 14 s gro e scidoi wovun s inmimt hold til rim mas muting the ci ristm f met t hit of the geor m uw i w hiien inslimu wu held wedi sday if t n iooi ixv th at the home of mrs w c lie 11 11 members in d j il fu r- b n b present mrs wm order your christmas trees from ralph whitmee delivered phone 241 georgetown the arts and crafts of oeorgetown held their 4th annual display and i of handicraft on saturday december bth in the oddfellows hall the ex hibit was more varied than ever foru and showed marked progress u originality and execution of crafts manship tooled leather plastics me tal work and pottery were on display as well aa new creations in the ever- popular homespun and weaving the display of leather work and plastics was a contribution from danforth collegiate toronto and was greatly admired by everyone there there was a large attendance ol oeorgetown and acton people inter ested in the work of this evergrowing organization as well as many guests from toronto meodowvale and else where as an added feature and a so- cal event tea was served by mrs beatty acton assjtted by mrs wolfe acton mrs d charles and mrs l mocilntock oeorgetown mrs j b milne was the able con venor of the display assisted by mrs w baxter mrs oyrll brandf ord mrs h e batkln and mrs a m- nielaen the asnosd oarmmaa ttartr ot vtar 0un rebekah lode was held tuesday oreninc deosmber 4th wfaan about sixty members sat down 40 a imtirtoni ohlokan supper which wai prwpared by the four groups under th cotrran- orshlp of the leaders sister oraot lucas sister bdltb kentner slstar vtrlan arnold and sister evelyn wal ker the tables were arranged around a decorated christmas tree which stood in the centre of the room laden with gifts for the members the tables were very pretty with miniature santa claus pine cones and howtlrfg can dles after all had partaken of the good things the lights were turned off and with the christmas tree lights 1 floating candles all joined in wrnging a few christmas carols after which sister lillllan ritchie and sister nor- ah tuck played santa olaus and dis tributed the parcels then all adjour ned to the ledge room for the regu lar lodge meeting two beautiful pictures of the wng and queen were presented to the lodge on behalf of the bingo com mittee of last year dancing in the rose room georgetown arena every wednesday and saturday night modern and old tyme dancing ailiiiiwiimi 50c modern aires orchestra 3 bebekah mabathon prizes awarded the rebefcah marathon euchre came to a successful htmr last thursday evening when a fifth night of euchre was held far distribution of prizes there were thirteen tables and the prize winners for the extra night were 1st mr maurice hillock 2nd mrs j clark srd miss jennie whltely the marathon prize winners were 1st mrs e pomeroy 2nd mrs t e hewson tied with 326 mrs pomeroy winning the cut 3rd mrs em thomp son slfl 4th mrs robert erwln and 5th mrs glare wilson tied with 814 mrs krwln winning the cut 6th miss florla alcott 810 miss lyla armstrong held the lucky ticket for the hamper of groceries a sandwich and a cup of tea brought a delightful evening to a close piano recital miss helen blackburn held her mid winter piano recital on tuesday even ing december 4th in ttke auditorium of the public school miss gertrude cam was tbe guest artist and delighted the audience with ber dancing the pupils are as fol lows mama mackenzie oall king pat- by richardson billy parmer arthur sirrer claudia mime sandra scott jean muckart sylvia dlggms mar ilyn cleave jane olasler bernke wilson marie armstrong marilyn chaplin bobby lucas mary arnold annie chalker patsy wluson ruth mobride owen davis pauune tyera bobby lavole joan ohapun ruby mttoheuta joan bradley margaret bradley jean tyler jlmmle kirk- wood jane milne ann orabtree gla dys ruddell margaret sargent joyce mcmulan betty king violet sh herd louise robinson shirley har rison joan lavole kathy thomftton gerard wilcox renee dlggms arnold miss eleanor cummins mrs thompson and mrs anderson georgetown your shopping centre chri stmas shopping this year aa always youll find the beat fai quality and value in the csuistmas goods displayed by geprgetown merchants watch for their advertisements in this and future editions of the herald and do your shop ping early for many items are still a short supply and the early bird gets the goods georgetown board of trade retail division canada u n l im i t i d cne cormatiw ceas v sinclair the president presided while mr frank p ic i ji uxl i stciclary mrs h builej btlii nbsuii through illnu afur tut ihuui oimnlng ceremonies lilt minutes oi the previous meeting r ud ii d ndoplcd and the cor rtspoid nrc dmh with it was mo ved md s ronded and unanimously carrtd unit the sum of 6 00 be voted to the high school board fjr a prize for the innual commencement the progr amine rommltw or the day whs mrs r t paul mrs e duncan and mrs a vnnnaltcr and at tills point they took ciarge of the meeting and a very interesting pro gramme was provided the roll call was answered by each member bringing an inexpensive christmas gift these were afterwards sold the money to be used to provide chrisanas cheer for the shutins tickets were sold on a box of candy the sum of 220 being realized for the same purpose mrs prank cole held ne lucky ticket two lovely christmas solos were gl- en by miss ruth bians accompanied by mn paul and miss margaret brad lcji contributed two piano solos which utre mo h enjojed by all a ote of thanks was tendered the prorrimme committee those taking part al vtlie hostess and after sing lnt god save uie king a cup of tei was served by the hostess asslsted by the committee ye e ge6pe p lack mart n os a cj h eaizl- no longer would the traveller celebrations all along the line the have to buffer the endless discomforts first clanking fire spitting loco and dangers of the 5day stagecoach motive rocking over loose ended trip from montreal to toronto for in the 50a the age of steel had begun mile by mile the lines of steel forged ahead crossing valle bndgmg rivers skirting lakes until in 1856 the first link in a mighty chain was forged with wild canada unlimited inverted irails swaying over wooden trestles made the run from montreal to toronto ta the youngsters of the day the railroad strain withitsautocratic conductor eant romance and adventure int places and heroic deeds to the visionary to the men who built canada the railroad was the magic path of progress that was to bind these far flung territories into a united whole to enable ill to benefit to the full 1846 depicting rhv product bv oltrvf t on theoccaitonofirirsr 100th 1946 by the interchange of resources in food and material between the east and the west we have seen the results of these dreams and efforts a nation immeasurably greater than was dreamed of a century ago a nation that is destined to even greater things if we maintain the faith and courage of the pioneers we can build an even greater future for canada unlimited by keeping our victory bonds as a gilteded investment and buying more when we are asked to do so brewi n6 compx