Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 13, 1946, p. 6

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

thecoorgetownheraw wednesday much 13 1946 t notice we would like to meet you on friday march 15 when we will open for businesst a modern well equipped general store with a full line of groceries meats confectionery etc our aim quality and service we need you in our business fidiers general store phone 90 r 5 norval a satisfied customer is the best advertisement twr remained tss monday to attend the funeral of her nephew john mat- hew tevwr sympatbp is extended to mrs m ittwr who reoetved word lest week that hex father ted passed away in putney england on march 1st the late hen ry john striatal waa 91 years of see mrs a dunoon has returned to her heme in town after a months visit with relatives in brantford and 81m- ooe work done on the job or in out shop is guaranteed ag ainst any defects in workmanship dont spend hours dismantling stationary brea kage our equipment is loaded at all times on a trailer or your immediate service cutting and white metal welding a specialty jobs done as low as 75 cents roy smith phone 84 r 6 or stop in at imperial gas pumps in stc w artto wn lmuc adkonne in her very early twenties single and lyrical adrlenne white sounds that attractive note thats heard at the ftiead of the choral group in voice of victor on thursdays at 830 pin est 920 pjn ast over the gbc transcanada network adrlenne sings in french ger man italian and english clearing auction sale of live stock implements bay grain etc in erin township the undersigned baa received in structions from edoak c bingham to seu by auction at hie farm lot 14 concession 7 erin township situated on the sixth line half mile north of no 34 highway on wednesday march 30 ims commencing at 1 oclock the following horses dray grey o p mare rising 4 years chestnut mare gp 10 years ol br m aged registered cows and heep- eh8h- roap shorthorn cow with calf at foot reg roan shorthorn cow with bull calf at foot reg roan shorthorn cow bred nov 5th reg white shorthorn heifer bred sept 12 creg white shorthorn cow bred feb 10 reg roarr shorthorn hei- erdue before sale date reg roan shorthorn cow bred sept 4 reg roan shorthorn heifer bred deo is reg red shorthorn heifer bred feb 22 reg shorthorn bull 15 mo nths old reg shorthorn bull 9 months old reg shorthorn heifer one year old reg shorthorn heif er 17 months old the above registered shorthorns are from foundation stock purchased from w g gterrle belwood and the youn ger stock are sired by oajc command the 2nd grade cattle iholstein cow bred aug 28 holsteln oow bred aug 28 holstein cowv bredoctober isred cow bred october 17 red cow bred october 31 4 baby beeves if hot pre viously sold this is a choice herd and in first class condition halton milk producers dis cuss marketing agreement a meeting of the halton milk pro ducers was held in the court house milton on monday march 4th the primary question under consid eration was the proposed milk mar keting agreement on resolution it was decided that no action should be laken by the pro ducers in regard to contracts until another meeting of the producers is called notice of which will be mailed -toevery- milk- shipper notice to creditors in the estate of john w kennedy gentleman deceased all persons having claims against the estate mf- john w ken- uedy late of the town of georgetown gentleman who died on or about the 26th day of february ax lwfl are hereby notified to send particulars of same to the undersigned on or before the i3tlr day of april ad 1946 after which date the estate will be distri buted with regard only to the claims ol which the undersigned shall then have notice and the undersigned will not be liable to any person of whose clai the shall not then have notice dated at georgetown this 12th day of march ad 1946 martha e kennedy and tlerbert mervyn kennedy executors ofthe estate of john w kennedy by their solicitors dale- and ben nett georgetown ontario mar 27 gwt t- sifisrstsk w 1 social and personal mrs w r cowan sr has returned to her home n toronto after visiting in town for three weeks with her daugh ter and soninlaw mr and mrs wil liam brydon lac and mrs w r cowan jr were visitors at the same home for the weekend mrs lex schrag and patsy of tor onto were visitors this week with her parents mr and mrs wm bullivant mrs m lawr messrs sheldon and harvey lawr and miss teresa wilcox spent the weekend in toronto mrs notice to creditors in the estate of andrew dobbie gentleman deceased ali persons having claims against the estate of andrew dobble late of the village of glen williams gentleman who died on or about the 13th day of april ad lm are here by notified to send particulars of same to the undersigned on or before the- 13th day of april ad 146 alter which date the estate will be distri buted with regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice and the undersigned will not be liable to any person of whose claim they shall not then have notice dated at georgetown this 12th day of march ad 1946 thomas dobbie and henry k dobble executors of the estate of andrew dobble by their solicitors dale and bennett george town ontario mar 27 complete dispersal s al friday march is 70 highgrade holsteins 25 young cows and heifers will freshen in o weeks over 30 bred heifers 2 years old to freshen before july- all from purebred sires and wellbred dams and all in calf to pedigreed bulls 1 3 purebreds registered bred to a 4 per cent bull some now fresh others due at time ol sale to be sold without reserve at elcroft farms regd lot 4 concession 3 toronto township 1 mile east of streetsviue village 3 miles west and y mile south from no 10 highway at brittania also herd sire selling walhill pat reflection 4 per cent sire no 171757 addke88 all enquiries to elcroft farms regd box 1042 streeuvibe l e franklin auct 1 70 silver birch ave toronto 8ie to commence at 1 etoek terms cash sale will be held under cover owner elcroft farm regd r d thompson mngr pigs 6 young york sows due in april 10 shoots sheee- 11 suffolk ewes years old tbeseewee are bred to lamb from april 17 forward implements m h binder 6 out a good binder ijhc mower 6 cut peter hamilton mower with pea harvester mh drop head drum hay loader new mjff side delivery rake and tedder combined nearly new m h hay tedder mh dump rake m h 11 disc fertfllser and grain drill sylvlster 10 seed drill cockshutt 13 spring tooth cultivator new blasell 14 outthrow disc 3 drum steel land roller 2 walking plows mh manure spreader nearly new 4 section har rows sottffler moulder tempun plan ning acul with bagger platform sca les 2000 lbs lumber wagon with box truck wagon 2 hay- racks bench sleighs portland cutter 3 buggies democrat stock rack bag truck bag holder barrels boxes neckyok- es grain bags sacks forksihoes shovels and chainaetc theseunple- merits have been well taken care of and many areas good as new harness 2 seta of team har ness with back band and breechlngs plow harness single harness set of double driving harness nickel moun ted sank robe collars and blankets etc hay grain lumber 25 tons of mixed hay 250 bus of cartter oats 460 bus of heavy mixed grain 200 bus of turnips 2 or 3 thousand feet of lumber consisting of elm pla nk hemlock plank hemlock spruce basswood and m inch l household effects d laval no 15 cream separator in real good repajr 3 cupboards wood heater jars dishes etc terms cash no chatties to be re moved until settled for no reserve as the farm is sold w p mcenery clerk htndiley fjujott auctioneers canada u n limit ed- c7ne mtrmofajie cfeas treasurers sale of land for taxes township op mquanmr o op haiffoh to wit by vtrtoa o a warrant lstned bp tt bom of tbe township of ssxrasatng beartng date tbe chat dap octobar ims sale of- lands tn arrears of tax es tax tbe townamp of atoqnstac ejtn to told a the council obamber ft tbe v of pt t th ow of tea oykwfc in qw foraoooa on tt lath dap of aptfl 104 adtaai 4b list of lands for sale in of texbs has been prepared that eoptes of urn said bit mt be had at my of fhsv that bshtt of an lands for sal for wttaars of taxes is mop pubqsbed sshm ctatafla osostu on aatardsp jawli b and that mtlsat tbs 9l- md an aootur jpumlia te oa tb mm rtht dsp and at ttw ptaos s- major p kketcheson is appointed secretary the caruno conservation olub major p k ketcheson of napanee has been appointed secretary of the oarllng conservation club with head quarters at waterloo ontario a nat ive of belleville major ketcheson has been an ardent advocate of conserva tion for many years the new secretary of the carting conservation club it president of the lennox and addlngton puh and game protective association and is a direc tor of the ontario federation of ang lers and hunters he is also a mem ber of the reforestation committee for north ptederlcksburg township he brings to this new post a wealth of experience in promoting the conserva tion of canadas fish game and other natural resources major ketcheson is a veteran of the first world war tiitrtjng with the ar gyll light infantry and having served overseas with the canadian scottish he was invalided back to canada in 117 he served for the remaining xpn at tbe war as a military repre sentative on the conscription tribu nal for m d s during world war two be was active as pobllo relations otvsnjsat for tbe ottawa valley on six ii war loan drives stamp dr- vea and assisted the bed otoss oanv onterlo 0 ae ferujvr orfae 4e tt tekidhone by jadt martin ojt cpb h j you cranked a handle and put a little gadget to your ear and listened then 1q and behold a voice spoke to you that was the telephone of the 80s sven to the world by the labours of lexander graham bell in his brantford workshop but to the rural women of the day it was more than miractuous it was deliverance from the bleak isolation that they had thought would always be the lot of a farmers family no longer in tirries of sickness would children have to suffer and perhaps die for the want of prompt medical attention or advice no longer would the dawn to dusk toil of women be unrelieved by the sound of a friendly voice in the cities businessmen were quick to make use of this new means of com munication in rural areas the telephone was among the first of many inventions that were to bring the comforts rind conveniences of urban life to the farmhouses of canada 1846 one of kcrtrt thub the telephone was a grea unifying element that brought canadians together to work side by side for the common good it fostered the cooperation that was the foundation of the national spirit of the pioneers and which in the future can and will be the inspiration for the greater development of aulanada urjimited 1946 today in our purchase and holding of victory bonds and war savings certificates we have another unifying element with which to build vihin ing future for our nation

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy