Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 15, 1946, p. 7

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the georgetown herald wednesday may 15th 1944 the new f j is here see tom hewson georgetown and district agent mill street phone 332w auction sale 1 m iht gefwnarat are you prepared for the safe driving campaign if bgt have your car thoroughly cheeked azt- georgetown motors main street phone 280 therell come a day when new cars will be more plentiful but in the meantime its whitmees deluxe taxi jesguipped to give yon thataay or night service for your in or out of town trips hone24jl owner driven estb 25yrs 0 theatre friday may 17th snafu robert benchley nanette parks comedy who s who sport golden gloves fox news saturday may 18th matinee at 3 state fair technicolor jeanne cralne dana andrews cartoon swooning the swooners sport time out for play final chapter jungle queen i tuesday and wednesday may 21 and 22 wilson teehnlcour f ctx aeademj awards with ml nmi kan charles band headline bands sooh hss and tell wife shirley tanplt with the anglers the weatherman delivered another cd bfc6ei cattle cltdesda1 ossb8 niriemxnts dairy bquipment apple crop etc itw undersigned uta teen instructed j cedarvale fabhs main st sooth georgetown to sell by auction on wednesday hay txho at 1 oclock sharp dst horses bay clyde mart 8 yrs bay card gelding 8 yrs bay clyde gelding s yrs these horses weigh from 1 to 1800 lbs ttao aocrkditbd vaccinated 3rsky6 oedarvale marlon 127796 4 yrs bred jan 19th cedarvale mai ne 137436 4 yrs bred jan 18th oed arvale joane 119616 6 yrs freeh apr 2nd cedarrale greta 107426 3 yrs bred feb 13th cedarvale janice 1374- 27 3 yrs bred april 4th cedarrale donna 137433 4 yrs bred jan 10th oedarvale lola 137428 3 yrs bred apr 29th oedarvale dream girt 164- 134 2 yrs bred beta 11th cedarvale moon beam 154135 2 yrs bred nov 8th cedarvale royal bell 154133 2 yrs bred feb 9th cedarvale rose bud 149640 3 yrs fresh may 5th ce dsxvale norma rose 154132 2 yrs bred nov 10th cedarvale boyal bet ty 156523 2 yrs bred sept 7th ced arvale volunteer doris 156524 2 yrs bred jan 23rd oedarvale wellborn jane 162224 20 months bred jan 7th cedarvale wellborn sue 162225 20 months bred nov 7th cedarvale royal alice 162226 18 wni bred feb 27th cedarvale right thue 164- 796 born march 6th 1945 oedarvale royal flash 167149 born march 22nd 1945 cedarvale lady may 167151 bom april 9th 1945 cedarvale bright signal 167150 bom march 23rd 1945 cedarvale royal girl 171839 bred oct 5th 1945 cedarvale royal girt 171843 bom nov 20th 1945 oedarvale w r pet 171840 born oct 31st 1945 ced arvale royal roxie 171841 born nov 12th 1945 cedarvale royal favourite 171842 born nov 12th 145 heifer calf born april 2nd bull calf born may 5th these cattle have all been raised on the farm and have been exceptionally high testing herd sire brampton w r right 107310 bom feb 12th 1943 his granddam has a record of 19175 lbs milk 1020 lbs fat dairy equtpment etc de laval 2 unit milking machine with no 40 pump de laval no is cream separator m h p electric mo tor gent electric fencer milk scales live stock tmtoomg kit cedar milk vat pailsr- strainer plunger etc harness set of heavy team breeching harness nearly near set of heavy team harness set of plough harness set of single harness 3 new long straw 23 collars 1 new long straw 21 collar 2 20 collars pair ne hors blankets feed mow of good mixed hay about 700 bus of good mixed grain i ton of beet pulp is hundred of bran 4 ton of oil cake meal 100 lb of hog mineral drum for treating seed implements mccormlck deer ing 6 ft binder in good condition massey harris oil bath mower nearly new mccormlck peering hayloader nen in 1945 mccormlck deering side delivery nearly new mccormlck dee- ring corn binder nearly new mccor mcik deering manure spreader cultl packer mccormlck deering hay rake rubber tired wagon massey harris 13 disc drill with fertilizer attachment massey harris 2 row scufoer 14 plate sa miimv hnii 13 sprlngtooth- cold weekend lor the local nshernitvv and the early morning anglers hall the unpleasant experience of breaking lee from the line guides and just about treeatng to death also what we need is a few warm showers to start the fuh feeding then they will come up in the evening for flies right now they are scattered and hard get unless one fishes deep with sun ken flies or bats it is rumoured that some of our lo cal streams are going to be restocked on june 1st with legal size brook trout we hear some of the local boys have been having luck despite weather con- dluons bui tuck and orval raynor took 3 brace of pansize brooldea over the weekehq fred tost seems to be in the know as to where be can pick up a 14 speck led trout just whenever be wants one we hear he has caught more than one lately how about it fred just where is this spring hole george hoare took a nice german brown last week and lost a fish that would weigh about 3 lbs as he was about to net him he says he will be mare careful next time george found a nice german brown in the river opposite no 2 machine room at the lower mill the fish was dead and bad a colorado spinner and about 20 ft of leader attached to him the leader was snagged on same deb- we are not sure who the unluckj angler was the fish had not been dead long and was 17 inches in length and weighed about 1 and threequarter fiturs h- nortons on tamydaywltzr f ourteen attending the scripture was taken by mrs kirkpetrtck the prayer by mrs a norton and the study book think of africa by mrs cochrane the text word used for roll call was command the ladies were asked to bring a suit able article for deaconess work for the bale next meeting mm e sanford was soloist during the afternoon mr and mrs nell silver of detroit michigan are voting at her sisters mr and mrs wrights mr and mrs harry sroetburst of banie visited his mother during the weekend mrs root storey of toronto visited her sister mrs muls part of last week the spuzers visited relatives in to ronto a week ago mr and mrs ted morrow and elane spent the weekend with her mother meg r lane mr w a lane visited the millers last week and reports feeling improved in health we wish to congratulate our local music teacher miss marlon hepburn who won two gold and one bronze me dais in the peel festival recently as well as training a number of other wl nners and choirs taking part mr and mrs victor oreygooe and mr and mrs james clark and son spent the wjeknd hi cargui with mr w frh mrs j r bridges of brampton was home for mothers day with her par- enta mr and mrs alesc jkean cultivator 4 section harrows truck wagon and box 2 tint hay racks new double furrow plough walking plough set of sloop sleighs 2 wheel trnller wi h raclts 2000 lb scales hot s ales and crate 2 new rolls of frost wire pence 10 new sieel posts num ber of cedar posts number of square p ne timbers new oik veagon tongue colony hpst 6 b 6 timber 36x0 x u one horse plo l1i sloe hill plough quanutj or heavy eel pence suitable tor horf o cattle pens 2 ton chain block slush scraper harrow cart single scuffier extension pipe for blower bag holder ladders 4 steel wagon wheels 40 gal oil drums tjarder c itrtator and seeder pos hole digger and wheelbarrow 2 rolls of new readj roofing sterwar clip pers cyclone grass seeder new cross ut saw 3 vice swede saw axe sy ringe forks shovels whiffletrees etc about 10 rods of new frost fence the 1m apple crop prom the twentj acre orchard this is an extra good orchard of well known varieties of fall and winter apples crop to be sold subject to reserve fjfttl positively no reserve on chattels everything to be settled for on day of sale terms cash frank petoh auct gruen watches fine diamonds l a keuleman 1 jvwefer phone 456 bramptoo we hear perc blackburn and party were up to their favourite spot on lake stmcoe and brought back four fish two weighing 10 lb and two 8poun about the meat shortage these days it won t be long now till the season opens on that mightest of game fish the black bass we know there are a lot of base anglers in town and we wish them luck if anyone wants to start an argu ment just get a trout and a bass fish erman together and ask which of the two gives the biggest battle pound for pound well we won t go into that now we hope the anglers have good catches next week good fishing ti1 then mr and mrs a h feller visited a langbtaffe on sunday with mr and mrs george lake member of old georgetown family buried here william gilchrist reld a member of one of georgetown 3 oldest families was laid to rest in greenwood ceme tery on monday morning may 13th the committal service was conducted by rev c c cochrane following ser vice in the chapel of fred w matthews company limited toronto away in toronto general hosphai the previous friday bom in georgetown he was the son of the late mr and mrs dugald reld and after attending public and high schools he joined the staff of the bank of hamilton he later was engaged in the newspaper business in prince albert in 1919 mr and mrs reld returned from vancouver to the east and had during the past few years resided in toronto possessing a pleasing person aiity he made many staunch friends amongst his business associates surviving are his widow formerl margaret f euard and three of his six brothers and sisters george d reld of toronto john p reid geor getown and mrs dr h o wood of rochester minnesota flowers for all occasions design work given special attention thinking of gardening bbodtllnq fbaivrs now re3axv7 fob vegetable nd viewer garden all varieties we have obtained a limited number or benchgrown hybrid tea rose bushes excellent fee outdoor ptennnr 75c each r0sedale greenhouse j ws deliver j phone 283 murdock st concrete blocks order no for future delivery manufactured rn accord ance with toronto build- ingbylaw specifications chltenham concrete products cheltenham ont phone 20r31 victoria to the citizens of ward 3 who supported the recently circulated petition concerning enforcement of existing speed laws within the corporation the delegates who pre sented the petrtion to the council at its meeting monday evening last wish to report at the meeting of the council your petition was presented as a result of this the council voted to pu signs at all main entrances to the town and at other necessary places as to the enforcement of the speed hmi set by law they would give us no satisfaction beyond saying that the police force would do its best that he police force is already doing its best with the results you are aware of they had already admitted they also agreed that the police are oo burdened with extracurricular duties to carry out their police duties efficiently yet this was the nearest thing to a def irtite answer tha we were able to obtain the presence of your delegates did however seem to bring to a head several issues such as that of one man being humanly unable to handle efficiently all the duties outside of purely police routine which are put upon him but tdter two hours bickering and in spite of the efforts of our councillors goodlet and mackenzie they were unable to agree on any immediate measures to rectify the situation we invite your suggestions as to further steps which should be taken in closing we would urge all voting citizens to attend at least one council meeting they enlighten one immeasurably margaret bell margaret bonathan muriel- baxter leonard bell ray salter harold bickle v iv4ia

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