Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 19, 1946, p. 9

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the qeorgetown herald wednesday june 19th 1946 dancing huttonville erin innis lake our deluze cabs are av ailable for dance nights at the above resorts low return tariff book yout seats early whitmees taxi phone 241 i medicines extracts food products toilet good farm sappues fly sprays youll get the best from dick riddall your rawleigh dealer agent for sanitbor vacomn cleaner queen st phone 436 rosedale greenhouse cut flowers wedding and funeral design work phone 283j shoe repairing prompt and efficient service james cummins at ross thompson shoe store gruen watches fine diamonds lakeuleman jew phone 456 brampton stewarttown oast week a recital of piano music was given by ttw the pupils of mrs mary bally at bar borne last saturday afternoon parents and friends of the children were prasent and enjoyed the number played by them those talcing part were ruoy teonant joan drake da vid mohte barbara ounnjpaham hv- alooipe smithmarjorle bauey and don ald lawson w a meeting and quilting was held last week at ma sallys borne the blossom trig shrubs in stewart- town were never more beautiful than they are title year mr and mrs w humphreys and family spent the weekend with mrs humphreys mother mrs mortram in toronto school was closed monday in honoui of king george eths birthday caldwells food stare and thomp sons shoe store are the latest main street buildings to be brightened with new coat of paint social and personal congratulations to douglas bergso who successfully passed his first year engineering pnm at the university of toronto miss hasei burkholder of toronto is visiting in town at the home of mrs d l herbert we are pleased ito see mrs anlly louth back in town after spending five months in ouelph general hospital after a tobogganing accident last win ter she is recuperating at the home of her sister mrs alex korzack mr and mrs walter peck have mo ved into their new home on durham street mr and mrs j d godfrey are now living in the queen street residence formerly occupied by the fecks and mrs john saunders is occu pying her durham street house which she formerly rented to them mrs reg broomhead a recentlyar rived english war bride was tendered a surprise party by the ladies of the valleyvlew apartanentetast wednesday afternoon the ladles gathered at the apartment of mrs william mcclem- ents and miss laura scott made the presentation of a lovely tray to mrs tenders fob coal and coke federal buildings province of ont sealed tenders addressed to the undersigned and endorsed tender for coal will be received un til 3 pjn exst friday june 38 1946 for the supply of coal and coke for the dominion buildings throughout thg province of ontario forms of tenders with specifications and conditions attached can be obtain ed from the purchasing agent de partment of public works ottawa and the supervising architect 36 adelaide east toronto ontario tenders should be made on the forms supplied by the department and in accordance iwith departmental spe cifications and conditions attached thereto coal dealers licence numbers must be given when tendering the department reserves the right to demand from any successful tenderer before awarding the order a security deposit in the form of a certified che que on a chartered bank in can ada made payable to the order of the honourable the minister of public works equal to 10 per cent of the amount of the tender or bearer bonds of the dominion of canada or of the canadian national railway company and us constituent companies uncon ditionally guaranteed as to principal and latere fay the dominion of oan- a4aor the aforementioned bonds and a certified cheque if req make op an odd amonnt such security wil serve as a guaran tee for the proper fulfilment of the contract j m soumvilue department of pohuc works ottawa jane 7 ims sp new bob ooldbsm georgetowns pro- hockey star with the toronto maple leafs will join the ranks of the bene- dlcta later this month his bride-to- be is a graduate nurse we understand that armstrong lane and thompson hockey and horses have not let ken mcmillans challenge of last week go unanswered and have secured a horse which lives up to all specifications delivering milk in the forenoon ice in the afternoon and transporting a dance band at night as a matter of fact rumour has it that mcmillan is so worried he has sent one of his old nags to the boneyard and has bought a pair of newcomers to take his place one of last years intermediate ho ckeylste chuck tyler now has ham ilton as his address he la taking a trader course at the hamilton trade we join with his family and friends in sending birthday greetings to gnr c e stapleton son of mr and mrs h stapleton korval who is celebra ting his fourth birthday overseas to day he is now stationed in london england and expects to arrive home sometime this summer church news norval and union presbyterian churches rev j l self ba bj minister all services on daylight saving time union public- worship 1000 ajn sunday school 11 am norral sunday school 1000 am public worship 1100 am anglican pariah of hornby rev h leighpink lth rector all services on daylight time 8l stephens church hornby morning prayer every sunday at 11 am except the first sunday in the month when evening prayer is held at 3 pm holy communion second sunday in the month at 11 am w a meets 2 pjn tuesdays at homes of members sunday school every sunday at 1030 am st johns stewarttown morning prayer 1st sunday in month at 930 am holy communion 2nd sunday to month at 3 pm other sundays evening prayer at 3 pm sun day school 3 pm every sunday w a meets 2 pjn thursdays at ho mes of members st paets norral morning service every sunday at 0 em during summer rev h leigh pinks address is the rectory norral ont telephone qeorge mb r 11 a last minute flash from the office of qeorgetown olay products teus us that bui bell has a horse which not only fulfils the spectflcatlonb but will plimb a greasy pole as well you never know what you can do until you ad vertise i in return for the use of the high school softhall diamond which the board has granted to smith stone ltd for their house league the com pany have generously offered to erect a proper backstop behind home plate and this will be done immediately the bolton enterprise tells us of an inebriated gentleman who visited a fa shionable bar across the border where the mam decorations were mounted fish pabcbaatedby them be carefully sauced from one to another mumbling as he went suddenly he came upon an enormous stuffed pickerel swaying precariously he stared at it for a full minute then who caught 1 at forth tjm t flab f a her for chicks that pay order a i ho boowa foal m no know what too whbi and when yoawant it- lmk in fwrr twniilnl geo c brown n0rval i s5 q t grain grower stock raiser dairyman fruit grower and market gardener during the war years you fed the armed forces and civilian population not only of canada but of a large part of the allied world that was a big job and it was well done today you have an even bigger job in the old world millions are either starv ing or on the brink of starvation for the bare necessities of life they must depend almost entirely on the new world they look to the farmers in more fortunate lands to save them discuss with our local manager your financial requirements to reach your pro duction goal he will explain fully the farm improvement zoan plan and other ways in which we can serve yon the caxadian bank of commerce qeorgetown branch r h ireland manager foot ailments treated miss allan concrete blocks jklawifai imi il in accowt- mvbt witn toronto ddju hathylaw v if cfokeflham concrete pradvcts chectenham ont rsfcm vktofc the beaver b upon m picture gmtntmd or crling by brfy berbmrt tin is one of a w oi fltnatratldns on be tab- sot o die com m r rattan el canadas aatara assets desfcmod to en- me act that tfa of aas aafain thai wo enfor today asm m prodoas bfajiattwlrislrw mast meet mr conservation to many of us the beaver is a queer little arumal with a flat tail usually found on the reverse side of the canadian 5c piece but to the hunter the trapper and the woodsman the beaver is known as the guardian of the waters as mr conservation in person by damming small streams the beaver makes ponds which store water for a slower more even distribution prevent ing floods and droughts in beaver ponds hah spawn muskrats make their homes and migratory wildfowl find sanc tuary as old beaver ponds fill np they become rich moist meadows these are the reasons why the beaver is protected by wise conservation laws but we can do more than protect the beaver we can emulate him in many parts of canada flood control projects are under way such works vital to the national economy can be helped im measurably by a more general aware ness of the needs and methods of conservation every canadian is a shareholder in the vast heritage of wealth and wild life with which nature has endowed us every one of us has a vital interest and a duty to preserve that heritage 3 j

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