Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 9, 1946, p. 5

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tu v 1 a isij yu jojbj 1 bl4i l46 have you lmt your key i your lock broken oa tt spot eervloe lrltri our new litfit delrwry buck 386r6 art johnson or have ordem trtn gkxxuetfe g pjartware ftpedalizlrig in kbpabixno bouse locks of all hxtds hw mmonfq s i ax mnuim uttts dtaom bbodc and mariana bludd aaotnnrt jamaa damn aoorad uttri tbetr m and tap amnaatnuar aonu by tt mraol hauuito and me one of ttw faatuws of fair wecfc tbo girl won orat prise to group tuolr aooomjiaiilst aa mrs irene mrfctoall may of brampton oabtj of thanks hiss b hume wlstaes to ttjank all bie cwldren toer rolattflbs and mends who fclndly reowbohered her in so many ways during her stay in quelph oineral hospital ijtrart oosabar ttb im barragers cleaners dyers for quality service phone 233 auction sale bcai rulwose cattle horses fabh implements hog8 bea1 estate hay grain furniture etc rosedale floral cut flowers wedding and funeral design work phone 283j 81 we debar farmers attention we pick up free of charge with in the hour all deed and crippl ed farm stock- we also pay highest prices for old horses falco brothers phone 130 ax7ton reverse charges t whitmee t a x i phone 241 concrete blocks orbb31 no for future dlouvkry manufactured m accord- j ance with toronto build ing bylaw specifications ichtktthmi comnte celtnham ont phone 20 t 31 victoria the wderslgned have received structiops from the executrix of me estate of the lata john mcgbjegob to sell by public auction at lot 24 con 7 twp of nassagaweya on saturday october 12 commencing at 1 o clock the following horses 1 bay percheron geld ing 8 yrs old 1 brown percheron mare 9 yrs old 1 grey percheron gelding aged these horses are all quiet good workers dual purpose cows and young cattle 1 roan durham cow fresh calf at side 1 roan durham cow fresh 6 weeks 1 ruan durham cow due oct 16 1 red durham cow due oct 21 1 red durham cow due oct 27 2 red durham cows milk well bred mayl 1 roan durham cow milking well bred april 23 1 roan durham cow milk well just bred 1 roan dur ham heifer bred 3 weeks 4 durham steers rising 2 yrs 4 durham hellers rising 2 yrs 6 durham steers 2 yrs old 4 durham steers 1 yr old 3 dur ham heifers 2 yrs old 5 durham spring cartes 4 durham calves these cattle are all good dual purpose cows have always been hand milked hogs 2 mature york soirtluijiue time of sale 8 big chunks harness 1 bet heavy breeching brass mounted team harness like new 1 set heavy breeching harness 1 set plow harness 1 set single harness sev era odd collars horse blankets 2 roclcwood blankets farm implements etc m h grain binder in good condition deeiing mower 6 ft hay tedder m h dump rake all steel land roller m h hay loader m manure sprea der 17 tooth cultivator bissell new mh 13hoe seed drill walking plow seed harrows 6section potato plow cockshutt single furrow riding plow new quebec single furrow riding plow turnip drill scuffler low farm truck wagon like new lumber wagon flat hay rack wagon box gravel box crook wood rack set of sloop sleighs bench sleighs riat bottom for sleigh cutter buggy scales 2000 lbs fanning mill root pulper meal boxes bushel boxes pea puller cradle pig crates delaval cream separator 750 lbs fat tening crates fence stretchers quan tity of dry 2 inch lumber no of rock elm tongues leg vise no of hand saws post hole spoon large quantity whiffletree ends new hand power clippers with sheep head grindstone emery stone extension straw pipe tur nip chute quantity of 1 inch gallon piping wagon springs oil drums grain bags 1 2 wheel trailer 1 sugar kettle 1 harrow cart oak barrels sacks forks hoes shovels bars and other small ar ticles quantity of dry inch lumber hay and grain 100 bus pall wheat 100 bus oats no of bags fer tilizer 25 tons timothy hay ftmntturb 2 settees new up holstering cherry 2 box stoves sever al small tables 2 drop leaf tables odd chairs rockers fernery 3 wooden beds ohilds high chair child s rocker rope bed and springs mattress new 2 wash stands toilet sets carpets barrel churn crokinole board bat tery radio coleman lantern coal oil lanterns oil lamps victrola and records lawn mower meat and bread slicer pictures raymond sew tag machine et of irons quantity of books house scales complete chi na tea set new odd dishes cooking utensils 2pair snow shoes large and small knitting basket 1 hanging lamp 1 step ladder bird gage sev era skeins new sock yam real estate at the same time and place there will be offered for sale sutect to a reserve bid the farm consisting of 100 acres more or less 95 acres clear 5 acres bush on the said farm is erected a stucco 9 roomed house with bath furnace telephone hard and soft water in house bank barn with double drive with good stabling for 50 head livestock water in stable utter carrier also excellent hog pen sheep pen hen bouse and imple ment shed 7 acres sowed to fall wheat 16 acres new seeding balance seeded down never failing well spring apply water hydro available at any time bait mile off county road 4 mfle off no 7 highway t on rbal bbtahe made l d of sale 1 on chatte1l9 cash set tlement wttfa clerk on day of sale nr hwf dublm v x will haw a booth on tfae trounas hpaxlt and ehjjott aoottooeenj la 1srffllen ckrt i hoou mfce to answer tt potato raised by exojecjb in saying that work is toe key does be a b 8 soggest that the present hon of students is doing less work than those of the past if so he has not bothered to acquaint unmet with the greatly increased oattosnt of the h s course in recent years next be talks about credita on earn results credits an ettl passes and the mawouuttah results this year at q xl 6 were among tne highest in the province and when be talks against student council am i to take it be does not believe in democracy what does he think democracy means the present financial difficult may be a reason for not building this year but this excuse has been used for the past forty years parents hesitate to settle in this town for it would mean jhedr children would be enrofled in a school without any of the faclli ties tney themselves enjoyed twenty years or more ago and as for griping how far does he think a person would get if he just went along taking all the mud thrown at him used the same things over and over again and never kicked boot mr raoeb who is kicking now looking forward to your further op inions i remain your teenager professor lev tter mfe dmd sodden fea ktagston general hospi tal on saturday mth a oil of the late john ul jtutftsdfe sad am etuu be was bom m terra ootta sixtythree yean ssjo oecurtog bis early educatio at flbe 5th line peel school end georgetown high school he graduated from t tjows elty of toronto before graduation be taught in toronto pufatic scboojw end the toronto technical school and af ter receiving bis isalfeentby degree be because a facuhff member k- tfce school of architecture going to queens university kingston in 1900 prof buoedge became professor of mechan ical and consulting engineering mr ftutledge was predeceased five years ago by his wife he is survived by one daughter mrs h peterson kingston one son kennetti of winni peg two girenddblldreia and a brother j wesley rutledge terra cot atffimerel service was held from bis late home hi kingston on monday september 30th and on the following day a service was held from bis bro thers home in terra ootta ven woo thompson and rev j l self were the officiating mmlsters and interment was made in glen wil liams cemetery pall bearers were john bingham george leslie fred lyons howard may edgar smith and oscar rutledge mm dancing in the rose room georgetown arena every saturday night modem and ou tyme made adrnmon 50c modern aires orchestra dont let uncontrolled fire or any- other disaster upset your budget and ruin your plans insure wisely with charles a wills0n general insurance phone 4 1 6j uestions and general q vt hat arc cnnnda tjijp8 bonds a cnnn in nvinn bond are the uc censor to c r b nils in 1 nr sa ings ortifdit tht art ur conn try a j i i i t r n in w 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