Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 20, 1946, p. 9

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tii ijtwt are is claire wallace popular ccmmentator pictured in the reference lbxraryat cbcs toronto studios just before going on the air jor one of her recent tjey teh m broadcasts mis wallace who mu spend much of her urn un painstaking research on behalf of her listeners has bare apparently found what she went after judging from bar stnttevshe le board mo wednesdays and fridays obc transcanada network at 146 put set iccknt 8ps graduate with smith asd stone murray stamps a graduate last spring of the school of practical science university of toronto has joined toe smith and stone staff as a ceramic engineer working under the department head mr leslie ellis mr stamps is a native of toronto and has been working with canadian porcelain in hamilton since graduation he replacing mr ted howartb who has accepted a position in london with the bell telephone company smith amd stone rant members of hamilton branch ot the american institute of electrical xn- gmeere nor guests of smith and stone ltd last friday nlgbt one hundred wid tan members ot toe branch visaed toe plant for an inspec tion tour arranged by mr trygve wold who is a member ot the insti tute staff members acted as guides and the tour concluded witfe refresh- meats with ooftes of toronto as cater ers mr- j f mcdiannld chairman of 1 the branch thanked ttie ooenpany fori their courtesy and brigadier f c wallace managing director of smith and stone ltd expressed his pleasure at having the engineers visit the plant the management drew many words of praise for the mtauty and variety of articles manufactured here visitors included representatives from canadian westdngbouse steel i company of canada canadian porce lain hamilton byfrotructe slater co hydro and technical schools in ham ilton mareland engineering kitchen- and gray electric co and- the hydro in brantfozd fevery cent raised through the sale of christmas seals is spent on the specific job of fighting tuberculosis there is yet much work to be done s moker under the auspices of the lome seots association watch for the date xes hes an important man in our industry hundreds of thousands of out woods workers have heard the bang of his spoon on the frying pan and his welcome come and get it his name well it might be macnair or jolicoeur or karowsld if s not important what is important is that his come and get it echoes not merely in our logging camps throughout the country but in the household of every canadian why because his work our work produces expenditures of 300 million yearly by our industry these benefit every worker in canada amongst all canadian manufacturers pulp and paper stands first in employment first in expenditures first in exports and first in net value of production thus our industry is the greatest single factor in canadas prosperity every canadian hasa stake in the success of our work the pulp and paper industry of canada 82 cooiponmj umall and largo with 106 froa eotut to eoatt sj rr it l iviiusvaftc mis with wild west f cherokee rodeo co of texas sponsored by georgetown lions club auction sale vubham cows 6tockkks vce- deb8 baby beeves hob8e8 sheep fakm implements tools furniture etc the undersigned have received structkms from ktckkatiosal direct speaks to womens group h j newman georgetown recrea tional director was guest speaker at the monthly meeting of the local council j wo which w held georgetown arena thursday friday and saturday 8j5pm 21222 admission 75c and 35c last friday afternoon in the munld- pal building he gave an enlightening lalk on his work since taking over the loo last spring and outlined projects which could be undertaken in the fu- taie mrs a reeve thanked mr newman on behalf of the group for his talk ten dollars was voted as a donation to the war service recognition fund and one dollar was sent to headquar ters to help purchase a forewell gift lor mrs r j marshall provincial president who will soon be taking op new duties as national president the president mrs r t paul reminded the ladies of the provincial convention 8 1 the royal york hotel toronto on november 27 28 the next meeting will be held on calvin w patterson to sell by public auction at his farm lot 1 oon 5 twp of nassagaweya 3va miles west ol milton 3 and a half miles east of campbelmile on friday november zznd commencing at 100 oclock sharp the following horses 1 bay oeldmg 9 years uld 1 bay gelding aged cows 1 red durham cow bred march 28 1 blue durham cow bred march 28 1 red durham cow bred april 2 1 red durham cow brei may lutihi 1 kej d iuu cjw may 17 1 roan durham cow bred janiiary ln municipal build- june 21 1 blue durham cow bred june 24 1 roan durham cow bred june 22- l jersey and durham cow bred june 5 i black holstein cow i bred july 5 1 blue pan durham cow bred july 10 l red durham cow ored july 15 l black part holsteu cow bred aug 20 i roan heifer i cow bred july 30 1 pure bred dur- ham bull 1 yr old m t the regular meeting cf the cana- 1 dual purpose cows all young mostly jz7 irt j igr dlajr qj n training was held on november 12th the first part of the evening was spent learning new songs in the absence of the president jean tyler mts c jtjtltiy k the chair loi irie business penoa a news tot ter was read from the provincial pre sident and the jingle boxes were-dja- i ing 4 years old stockers feeders and baby beeves 12 hereford steers about poo lbs 13 durham steers about 900 3 poll angus and heieford ticbsed about boo lbs 9 baby bet v- and veal cauts 18 hampshire ewes 25 1 pure bred hampshire ram yearling a good dean prolific flock farm implements etc m h binder 6 ft like new cookshutt f and w oil bath mower 5 fu p and w grain drill 11hoe turnip drill 3secuon drag cultivator cockshuu mjh disc 14- plate steel land roller set of harrows 3- section sloop sleighs set ot harrows 4aectlan hay rack m h disc plow 2 blades can be converted to 3 or 4 hay rake steel single furrow riding plow gtrrer 2 walking plows stock rack low steel wheeled wagon cut- panning mill scales 2000 lbs buggy cyclone seeder boot pulper stone boat oak barrels cistern pipe quantity ot water pipes and fittings windmill head and wheel odd sash storm windows single harness set ot tributed ann crabtree assisted by shirley lcijoie led the worship service miss prances deans continued the mission study and told the glrla of the work of dr fairer in india the girls continued working on their newspaper animals the meettog closed with taps christmas seals provide funds mbdi which make possible a relentieas fight against tuberculosis furniture 2 tables large obal heater with oven small coal pester with 3 lids washing hmmni and wrtnger daisy cttn butter mbar butter bowl and mot bangtnc ufcop with shade and flsaai prisms otter- good odd oooars large ojosatta of door sod oate hinges good j a su ymks

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