Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 16, 1946, p. 9

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the georgetown herald wednesday oct 16 1946 f one of us halton cream producers organize a young oldtimer yllthough only 30 years old gordon chubby barrett haa already been one of us for 11 years as an electrical main tenance man with a pulp and paper company at thorold qntano chubby is a keen sportsman he bowls for the mill team and is an active organizer for the amateur athletic association hes served three years as a town councillor of thorold and has also been a member of fee town police fire and publicity committees chubby is manned and is justly proud of his wife and 5year old brian in the war chubby worked his way up from private to lieutenant in the canadian infantry corps you va got to like a job a good deal to stick at it for 1 1 yean f fhrojt this pulp and papefindustry it going fo be pretty important during the next few yean it off en a bant for large kale permanent employment on which to build a normal peacetime protpenty for the country the cpeam producers of halton county responded well to meet- sponsored by the halton feder ation of agriculturte held in the court house milton and all four townships were well represented mr w j wood alllstoh ontario chairman of the oream produoers committee told the meeting that al- hah the counties were organised and several more underway and emphasised one importance of oream produoers taking advantage of uhe opportunity now available for them to look after their own business mr john marshal halton director to the ontario milk producers asso ciation also addressed ttie meeting mr marshall said he had found thro bis association in carrying- out bb duties as director that farmers were not the rugged individuals they were or pretend to be but rather they looked to their association for help and guidance and by working gether they were able to accomplish a great deal to bring about better conditions for themselves he said leaking auction sale ashgrove o suns and skies and clouds of june and flowers of june together ye cannot rival for one hour octobers bright blue weather our wjmj3 auxiliary again had die pleasure of holding their autumn thankoffermg meeting at the spacious home of mrs lowvllle on tuesday afternoon octo ber 8tht with a large attendance visitors were present from george town milton and lowvllle the president mrs thos giffen opened the meeting with the hymci cpme ye thankful people come minutes of the easter thankofferlng were read by the secretary mrs w brownridge mrs james barnes or milton a onetime faithful member of ashgrove society had charge of the devotional which was based on the lords prayer a beautiful solo jesus never falls sung by mrs howard wrfggleworth of georgetown of live stock furniture antiques bto the undersigned has noshed matroo- tkxw from j o sharp to mil by pti tto auction at bis farm lot 5 oon oatodon township west situated oh the brinqajedon town line on tuesday october tz 1mb commencing ait 1 o clock the foaowmg grey general purpose j followed by a splendid address from the other dairy groups were interested hm in the cream producers and felt they fqr the ukranians and she told of their trials and hardships and what won- the pulp and papeb industry of canada 82 cotnpame tmatl and large with 108 milh from coatt to coatt should organize and have an assocl ation of their own it wll cost you something certainly he said but the cost is only minor in comparison to uie returns if you give your organiz ation your loyal support and back up those appointed to represent you he alio referred to prices and costs we cannot afford to do as m have m the past the time has come for us to employ our own economist we must know our costs it is essential we get this information and get it across to t ic public the meeting passed a motion to hanize the cream producers u hal ton and lour directors were elected lrom each township to torm a county lxecutlve those elected were nelson georgt colling amos newell joe rogen robt sault nassagaweya arthur diamond clirenct wilson wilford kenned lindsay ferguson lsquesing john carton mac alexan der robt miller frank wilson tra falgar ken watson arthur peacock allan clements geo brownridge mr prank wilson georgetown r r 2 was appointed provincial direc- three delegates were appointed to derful people they become after the missionaries teach them they are all crusaders for christ and his king dom vary pleasant feature at tftus meeting was the presentation of a life membership certificate and pin to mrs john beuboddy mrs frank ruddell read a lovely address and mrs ernest readhead presented the tilt which the recipient will treasure all her life mrs walter brownridge thanked everyone who had helped in the meeting and a social hour was spent over the tea cups mr and mrs frank ruddell atten ded the wedding of her niece miss catherine christian in charlton ave baptist church hamilton on satur dny october 5th mr and mrs fred nurse who sold their property in erin have bought mr r j grahams farm and are busy moving down and getting settled we welcome fred and zeta and their little family back among us birthday greetings to mrs marlon ti n t i- hunter and miss viola brigden whose prietor is moving to brampton team 12 yean okl cows ayirshire cow 8 years old routing 2 months with faelfer cak si foot part jersey and hereford cow 0 yrs old bred feb 23 past jersey and durham cow 4 ytrs old bxedpeb 25 durham cow 0 yrs old bred april 19 hctetera cow 7 yrs old bred may 12 durham cow 5 yrs old bred may 23 holstein cow 6 yrs old bred june 21 jersey cow 7 yrs old bred sept 18 jersey cow 8 yrs old bred aug 10 durham cow 8 yrs old bred aug 20 potjltry 30 light sussex hens implements mcoanmox deer- log mower oil bath 8 out inter national rake 12 two 8 rates ted der massey harris seed drill 11 bos 2 diamond harrows 3 and 4 section superior 12 disc 2 walking plows j bcufflers dine fanning mill low wa gon high wagon wagon box gravel box flat hay rack stock rack ship ping crate bob sleighs cutter buggy stonefooat uweequarter ep motor and jack tank 2x6 barrel spray outfit wheelbarrow set of backbond harness single harness bells 100 ft of 1 inch pipe 20 rods of 8 wire fence 10 rods of 20 wire poultry fence ou drum work bench and vise emery and mandril bag truck crosscut saw cant hooks logging chains whiffletrees neck yokes binder tongue and tongue material 20 grain bags forks shovels buckeye brooder stove range shelter feeders household effects antiques renfrew cream separator 600 dm used 4 months brock range good as new coal oil heater tireless cooker wardrobe cherry bureau folding bed mahogany living room suite walnut chairs rocking chairs 6 kitchen chairs writing desk couch oak sideboard vashstand bed springs and mattress 4 pair of pillows child s cot dinner wa gon barrel churn butter bowl pails lawn furniture quantity of dishes vases 8 day clock curtain stretchers aladdin jamp rayo lamp world book encyclopedia other books pictures trunks dinner bell spinning wheel leel and various other articles terms cash no reserve as the pro- cpnncte rcom field buhsbsx montgomery j district serviceman has keen imrn cor hie army service to tbe person of opl horace bryth by field marshal montgomery rmcmef of the 1st army who served with the army overseas gave up his job with the- alliance paper mills to go back to the land and is now farming at r r 1 acton the citation reads it has been brought to my notice ttoat you have performed outstanding good service you are lying so clumsily sald and shown great devotion to duty the judge to the defendant that i during the campaign in north west would advise you to get a lawyer europe i award you this certificate as a token of my appreciation and i have given instructtans that this shall be noted hi your record of service on october 24th director frank wilson ken watson and lindsay ferguson mr pauia fisher was chairman and r 6 heatherlngton secretary of the meeting first pickpocket what are you reading that fashion book for second pickpocket well weve got to know where all the pockets are ha vent we mrs walter brownridge on oct 21st cover w f mcenery clerk latest announcement concerning the new factory of the w a sheaffer pen company of canada limited at malton reports that 500 persons will be em ployed there within the next 18 months the new plant across the road from malton airport will replace the sheaf fer factory on fleet street toronto which was burned out last april opedlnc rangeocs ash a ic httrthh give him a sporting chance wily courageous resourceful the canadian moose asks of mankind only a sporting chance of survival in the vast forests which are his home he is king able to overcome most of the dangers that beset the creatures of the wild his sharp hooves and antlers are a match for predatory wolves his thick coat and mighty frame equal to the hardest wmter his skill speed and endurance are such that he can be expected to survive even the high powered rifle of the huntsman providing that the hunting is carried on according to the reasonable and just laws of conservation things that he cannot survive are indis criminate hunting the destruction of his feeding grounds by fire and the disturb ance of the natural balance by which nature protects all wdd life the destruction of beaver causes marshes to be drained and the moose are deprived of their best feeding grounds the destruction of smaller game will cause wolves to turn in ravenous packs upon deer and moose thus we see how conservation protects not one but all wild creatures we all have a vital interest m the conser vahon of our wealth of wild hie and natural resources for these are part of a heritage in which we all share the preservation of that heritage demands from each one of us a thorough under standing of the needs and methods of conservation and this realization prompted the forming of the carhng conservation club frank pktoh bacjcachj rumacaps r0sedale floral cut flowers wedding and funeral design work phone 2s3j farmers attention we pick up free of charge with in the hour all dead and crippl ed farm stock we also pay highest prices for old horses falco brothers phone iso acton reverse charges whitmees t a x i phone 241

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