Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 29, 1946, p. 6

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thegeortctowrlhetam xfajulol my 29hyl6 mwhmm 3 itobe a j on ana of tbe narrow nb to lower town om- the shabby location of oaodmftkar had npn- it castanets from ioctfmctisr af bovswe used jt to his direction whenever we i to spend one day eev- fww h bop wbtc i and booahi lee sop- t we wen ll somewhat jo wssssr after to sai- tomtn btofem bhn wttn ques tion weir mmmr battd us into imhk iwmnw ma hned villi glee coveted mm bulging wttb ootna of ver dmortptton ootna wen hi brtihy sattocs brought them to him horn ao parts of the world he felt float a few pounds of candy waa a cheap way to sweu his collection keedlem to say most of ua boys used to bauot tbe ow shop and browse ab out his corns listening to the tufeenst- mg tales be could teu the good thi ngs he made were nearly forgotten our boys and girls who have seen active service overseas hare picked up many old coins during their travels theres a thrilling atory connected with each one ttoen too then are ootna in outoftheway boxes and mobyax tvmom one if youye teoay haws your change when yon go to tk atorel bee at you can fmd a canadian cent dated utttt may are rare- haytae yon can atari your oolkott wmhono an oriental atory tells of a man who waa asked to lend a rope to a neigh bor his reply was mat be waa in need of the rope just then shall you need it a long time said the neighbour i mink i shftb replied the owner as rm going to tie up some sand with ft tie up sandl exclaimed tbe would- be borrower i don t seebow you oan do that oh ynii ran tfrt nlmtirt v a rope when you dont want to lend it was the reply officers were elected at toe may mntting of nerval junior banners and which waa held at the home of fkn doane mr j b whttekmfc of milton ooun- t agricultural representative waa speaker at the joint meeting and gave an interesting address on food shor tage and price control officers for the coming year are junior initiwe hon president betty ruddell president ttmey keen vicepresident marlon ourrle secty treasurer betty tjcan vltet district director isobel ourrle directors elate bird jean ches ter mae wlngfleld auditors charlotte moouuough evans ji hotlpresldent doug ourrle president ward brownridge vicepresident wto alexander 8ectytreasurer jim doane directors john lyons etwood carney neil van vllet on sunday evening may 12th the juniors held their annual church ser vice in nerval united church doug las ourrle and betty ruddell presl dent of the club were in charge har tley and oolin anderson of milton end florence laidlaw of norval gave musical selections and mr gordon hume of milton theological student at victoria college was guest speaker the runaway car by beatrice lester hcclun syndic wntj rntur sand better grade hogs to imuitt wirirswifts gromor hog concentrate yoffgctmtmtorjatb moony with snyswifts f way because swifts hare hotb the research facilities ttmj a tpc- gsltes making feeds that give resoles tie reason imttv s jetieim oil uigyrodo j a easeett-bvr- swifts balanced feedsl georgetown feed mux l a murphy norval noiatnonis our business amd yours ballinafad a good temperance address was glv en in the church sunday morning stressing the need of temperance in everything in times like these miss isobel alexander of tile toronto teaching staff spent last week end p j shortuls miss e mcdougal of caledon east spent the week end with joanna shox till a large crowd gathered in the hall thursday evening in honour of leo jamieson and his scottish bride after a short program mis n sinclair read an address and they were presented wi many uti1 hfh frj a welcome was extended to mrs jam leson and all joined in wishing them a happy and prosperous wedded life in the community the wjdjs are holding a sacred concert in the church sunday evening c l 0 ii n i imit t v lii r ffin trainjf montr 1 1 w westerv yodeller marjoiie dlller is the young cow girl yodeller of the red river barn dance troup heard regularly on sati rdays over mideast stations of the cbc trans canada network at 11 00 pm edt and a good speaker has been secured and a lengthy musical program is be ing prepared the may meeting of the w ms was held wednesday afternoon at mrs s marshal s most ol the members were present mrs warne had charge of the topic which was very timely the sub ject being the responsibility of the mothers and the home in rearing the children cover and regarded the bacon and eggs with a skeptical eye ah the world loves a lover he quoted glumly but but i have not finished my breakfast added his guest bihy latham of course we all know that the world loves a lover and all that and of course i am aware that notr one fair daughter of eve cares two whoops for youl right ttight gloomily assented perry -aa- h hi t a h rofls it is all your own fault went on billy latham you are a re cluse a woman hater yes indeed dear boy i and yet you wonder why you have reached the advanced age of thirty and have never loved woman once upon a time you were en gaged to a girl she thought i was a wash out all that she liked about me was my bankbook all girls are not alike perry put on your old clothes and come with me for a tramp we can act as agents for potcleaver s cookinj utensils eh get about a bit and see tbe world through clearer eyes perry laughed heartily a lark 1 11 say replied hi friend come on perry if s a flnsi spring day let s go out and buy a rummy looking old car and aomt sample pots and pans i half an hour later the two youny men drove away from the central ashgrove the womens institute held its may meeting on he twenty first at the home of mrs prank ruddell with a splendid attendance of ladies after the usual opening exercises and roll call mrs thos otffen gave a splendid motto on contentment is founded on tjlain living and nigh thinking the group was very pleased to have mrs uoyd crawford of campbellville the district president of helton institute who gave some splendid thought and suggestions for institute programmes her address was enjoyed by all and lis tened to with much interest miss betty ruddell sang the 4 h club song mrs archer gave guitar selections and mrs bellboddy a read ing a social hour over the teacups closed a very profitable afternoon xmr and mrs jack white and sally elizabeth ol toronto spejjt the week end with mr and mrs c b dick mrs marion hunter attended the weddirig on may 24lh of her friend the former miss jean bennie of duart to mr robert pootit of acton ont mr and mrs gordon wrigglesworth of ogden utah are visiting with his brother mr and mrs fred wriggles worth on saturday evening may 25th at the home of mr and mrs arthur rud dell a birthdaj party was held for his mother mrs s k ruadell of george town it being her 89th birthday twenty guests sat down to the birth day supper among whom were miss marjorie ruddell of toronto miss pre- ldn howden of oledonia and mr and mr pcrcj la dhiw i d fajnilj from nornl wt ill wish mrs ruddell a happy blruid ij and hope she will have man many more miss vion brigde of toroi io taos honu for he holldnj neck end mr bidi oi cirmfi of c ledoi east i lie 1 to w h m i d m s btllxxid h reco l d ir m service with the army oersens ttu d i lor 1 h t s s boo p c i 1 tj j 1ji si h p rk f from the moors op scotland the rocky coasts of ireland from english cities and farms they came their hearts filled with wonder and a great hope with them fleeing from the hardships and oppressions of the old world came the sturdy countrymen of europe canada and the very name was magic canada land of opporturaty cae csnpee juudesd tho immigrants by joek martin o s a c i f ctaiaam- unlimited where a mans two strong hands could carve out security up the mighty st eawrence to quaintly oldworld quebec on through the rolling fields of ontario to the vast fertile miles of the praines to the wooded slopes of the rockies and wherever they made their homes new strength was added to the bonds of blood kinship new solidarity to the cause of empire wkhin a few short years they had become a part of the fabric of canada their unbounded faith in jl84 oncotomrw davlctlng tha frowtfc ef ctwwda tuoan produced hf otsrf rt tm hw oecmion erf their kxmi 1946 the country of their choice justified their dreams merged into the one dream that was to become a reahty the reahty of canada unlimited the canada of today r and the bright light of freedom and prosperity which they saw shines today for all of us with an even greater brilliance beckonmg us to the canada of to morrow the canada that will be more surely and swiftly ours if we give expression to our continuing faith by our purchase and holding of victory bonds anm i iiii itlft mr hi ton jl mort i rm1 k- m iimu i h for jl e hrst s ird j i c i is c b g da for h to j f i tr sc ju r hortun ker whtn their innual lhe mtk j dp iir con pe i ion and achie wmti i dn ill tx held the oung ladles wlo h e ben ctrrjins on ar ions hon e economics poje tj will meet at the mil on town hall here under the leadership of mi li raw tneir exhibits and demonstrations will be staged during the morning 1 e o nj men with arlc rep j e whltelock in charge will isit fhe of trafalgars leading livestock farmers ther ten classes of livestock wll be judged the two high school ladies are to be awarded a trip to niagara pails and new ork sate while the champion junior fanner judge will receive trip to the chicago international and 4 h club congress next december the announcement of the awards and presentation of prizes will be made in the milton town hall the same een ing an outstanding list ol trophies and prizes have been donated and a large turnout is assured states geo e atkins president of the halton junior farmers the days programme will conclude with a short informal dance 1 take a look uixough tout office sta tionery nd if your supply is low tdfr phone theberald no 8 for la tatead bobieuls envelopes any ifetaf yon tried at reasonable priom 611 latham was at the wheel atf the secondhand ear as h went its rather erratic way garage of the town in a second hand automobile of such ancient vintage that the garage mechanics crowded forward to see them depart some pranks those rich fellers play grinned one of the workmen as the car disappeared 4 it is lance s vacation they say when he does work that he s at h day and nifiht writes books yon know bill lathan was at the wheel of the second hand car as it went its rather erratic way along tke coun try byways they had excellent luck in selling the pots and pans and they took many orders for them but no money would be paid until the goods were delivered girls they had met in numbers demure country maidens the mora sophisticated city sisters all of them more or less pretty but no one of them with the unusual beau- ty spirit and fire that perry lance- yearned for in thi girl he might love and wh mij t love him one daj i e thought hi in met h i when tr t i piod ttm a tii in t x driven b a girl w th a i i k nui 1 n 1 cr i it and ir s d n kh k oeralls bilind tun nd d it deep t ion of i motor i orn nd tli rum i ling clalt r ft tra i r tl en it i ot ptsi i m t top spe d yt g 1 dkd billy shea it tl tiact i icr c ihi r d perr stared abejd and saw the tractwr lumber to a standstill across their path in advance he saw the girl jump from the tractor and ran lowird them it did not surprise him when she jumped on the run ning board of their car which was- evidently bound for destruction gel off he shouted get off yourself she laughed at m come on lump off before it trikes this being good advice tr follow bhe jumped oft gracefully with a lit tle running movement in the road and the two young men followed the flivver was not going fast but i hit the tractor with a sharp in pact that seemed to settle her ow disorganization for when she stopped with no damage to either tractor or car beyond a shattered windshield on the latter the three at them looked at one another cheer fully the government is closing jhe roadyou passed the traffic sign ml the cross roads said the girl we are building a stone wall right here next week if perry lane discovered that bet ty dunlap was the one girl in the work tor him and if he wooed ber as an agent who can blame hirnt he found out that her father was the contractor who hsd the particu lar job- and betty waa driving the tractor because she liked to do it lor a liftu this particular lark led bc cj them to the altar and perrys- taftljthe female species waa re- itoid b r- o cd iwwitwartv uh

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