Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 9, 1947, p. 5

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theuonsclubofoakv1lle summer bazaar central school grounds oakville friday and saturdaytjgly uthlwi programme games rides draw mammoth fireworks display saturday night full text of utfttr sent to town by cray coach lines osrfe ana t aeomon ontario tnb 1m1 dear customers due to the advanced prices of shortening fish and all other items used we have been obliged to raise our price for fish and chips from 20c to 25c order of four and over will remain at 20c pen sons fish chip main street phone 293 plero order early i wish to jour oocuaaolcatton advising as that your town ooanctt hu passed a re solution dated june 2nd lmff as follows that gray coach lines be asked to reroute their busses along number 7 highway instead of n along main 8t in georgetown the wishes ot your oouncfl oarae as a great surprise to us as the ser vices vran giving in and oat of georgetown have been predicated on the transportation needs and conve niences of your citizens and persons travelling to and from your town gray ooach lines is a public ser vice organization whose obligation is that good transportation shall provided to the public and the fact that we axe operating eight trips each way per day in and out ol georgetown indicates that our ser vices are used and required by your citizens otherwise we would receive i no patronage on such services good transportation giving conve nient service to and from georgetown to all points hi the province la a very great asset to any town and the ab sence of such would be a very great detriment to the town generally and retard its growth and progress coupled with good and frequent transportation is the requirement that the service should be readily available at some centrally located point so that your citizens will not be required to travel any great dlstancf from their homes to avail themselves of uus service a conveniently located agency or terminal where people may have shtelteff waiting room acoom modtlon and secure information 1 most desirable the fact of having a centrally lo cated point to board coaches is extreme importance to the adjacent the georgetown herald wedneadny juv k 947 hundreds of persons vl former georgetown got merchants who benefit greatly in having visitors and reatdenta who are prospective customers brought into the bustaness area merchants again who benefit arc generally heavy taxpayers and our experience in do zens ot towns cities and villages is that ttve bustaem men are most an xious to have a motor coach terminal centrally located realising the ttn- pdrtance of same to their business and to many cases -the- olvtoo f have granted many concessions just why your council is anxious for ua to keep our operations on highway number 7 which is some distance from the centre of your town is somewhat unexplamable in our estimation inquiries nave been made and we understand that your police officials have had no reason to make complaint of our coaches taking on or discharging passengers under the existing arrangements at our present agency and that our coaches have not been the cause of any sen ous traffic congestions since such arrangements were put into effect as previously mentioned we are concerned about the conveniences or services to your citizens but in perienoed by will adrventtse that our change ot service has resulted by the expressed wish and resolution of the council of the town of georgetown patrons will also he advised that we will establish no agenqy and in the future tickets will be purchased from drivers upon entering coaches again we wish to express our regret as to the discontinuance of our service through the central portion of georgetown superintendent gray coach unes 11ax jiqlstein dispersal brings average of 786 on 246 head the dispersal sale of the hays u mlted holstein herd held june 23 24 and 25 in toronto was the largest sale of dairy cattle ever held in canada boui from the standpoint of numbers and total receipts total receipts were 193 635 with a general average of 786 on 246 head hays limited herds were maintained at brampton oak ville and calgary all animals in the three establishments were dispersed the herd sire glerrffton rag applt historian iho wa jointly owned with h j mcfarland ptcton ontario brought 20 000 the second largest priot ever paid for a dairy animal at view of your resolution which would t a canadian sale the purchaser uas indicate that your council is mot de the coruand county holstein club slrous ol us coming into the centre of cortland n y historian is con the town it is with considerable re bidered to be one of the the best bred ret we wish to advise you that we i bulls in the world both his dam and will immediately take steps to dls i paternal granddam being world continue our present agency and the champions producers and bouh gra married in mqtonr a pretty w wining took place m- saturday juaa 18th at the borne of ibs wlhtain cole when tiierr daughter became the bride of russell joseph arnold youngest son of mr and mrs j w arnold muton fftth a baofc- ground ot peonies and spring flowers the cer was performed with rev gordon porter officiating the bride given in marriage by her father wore s floor length gown of -ritto-irftot- jritb bodi of white eyelet with it she wore a finger tip- veil and white- lowered headdress and earned a bouquet of red roses and babys breath she was attended by her sister becty wearing a pale yellow floor length gown with knife pleated skirt yellow howered headdress an carrying a bouquet of pmk carnations and babys breath the groom assisted by his brother jack c ar nold after the reception t the brides home the happy couple left for a trip lo orr wilce the bride travelling hi ponder blue dress with white coat and accessories on uieir return they will make their home in milton the bride former resident of georgetown and moed to milton with her parejita few years ago routing of our coaches into the centre of georgetown remaining on and passing through the outskirts of georgetown on number 7 highway in order that patrons of gray coach lines and the citizens of georgetown will be informed that the facilities of gray coach lines will not be available at a central portion of georgetown and that they will be required to go to number highway to board the coaches we will place advertisements in the newspapers and in order to avoid criticism of our action as to the cause of the incon enlence which will naturally be ex tbday we live in a greater canada feals mv sb wm wt mitts nf pimta c last ym th nltn of canada s fiett craps wis double that ot 1933 todays achievements in agriculture pro duction arematcheu by those in mamifirtur ing and the development of natural resources creating new opportunities for lanafuns in every sphere of activity surpassing those of any previous peacetime period while our world importance as a food pro ducer continues to grow we have brtomc also one of the greatest of industrial and c ommcr cial countries wilh p at etimc a mplidiments maintaining our new war won position would not change jobs garnet rickard bowmanmllr durham j inlv fiwmer 30 winner reserve grand hiwi n 1 ip for oal chicago 1947 oper jir one of best seed cleaning plants in oi i no has been president of many agn ill ral cocieties active in county affairs on a 1 nory board dominion seeds act mr rickard says would not change jobm u th anyone national prosperity stall rests with canadian farmers the primary need ufann research toil uaprooe- ment nor on weeds and brtter seed grmn thus sal better profits farm b0g standards can be rmsed and young people attmcted la rural canada tmer than lost at emsgrmf orgmued jfrmm m mating tw farm jmtar suae sum aacv canadian farmers it er th hal in p fw tlui ii in t 1 nfi m rr r d ivii r 1 i r ii s wllf mini f- it til wl cat j oil l prl r- il now t pill r ir c pra n f hi r r 1 oillxir nc r ti nl 1 ir il pec tan lar m reus- in m at tlaity prod ucts snd cgr ded excelknt in selective registra lion sale of alcartra gerben the world champaon l early butferfat producer with her record of 1 409 lbs fat aroused greai u wrest alcartra ger ben s month old ton by historian brought 6 000 the purchaser again being the cortland coon y holstein club the third highest price was 10 000 paid by the government of alberta for tht 7 monthsold bull calf so ertlgn s masterpiece a son of the twice all canadian sovereign and out of the former world champion junior fojurytorom an twice a day milkjig another son of sovereign the six months old sovereign sky pilot brought s4900 from the bid of gred holme farm streetsville the dam of this bull is the gold medal cow spnng farm etarli bred by 0 m fraser streets die and ho has a early record ol 1021 lbs fat from 27292 lbs milk bearli has been classified as gold medal in selective registration second highest price for a milking female was 5 700 paid by j j b mocague for hays snowden lady 2nd one of the great brood cows of the hajs herd her 11 months old son hays inspiration went to james henderson at 5 000 the headllner of the second day of uif sale was doncrest peg top burke the worfa champion yearly milk producer on twice adaymllklng she was bought bv ftockwood holsteins at 4200 rockwood also paid 3 100 for the 6 year old show bull west land hayden monarch who has four times been grand champion at cd gary torcuato di telia buenos aires argentina bought three bred heifers all m calf to historian for 2300 2000 and 1300 rolf ueyerheim morrtqvidjo uruguay bought nine head for a total of 4 030 wm j murphy lindsay secured a total of 14 head many of them for export to great britain altogether 23 animals sold for at least 1 000 max greenberg freeman was one of the big buyers of the sale pur chasing 11 head tor a total of 5260 vticse including a five- year old co at 675 and four others at 500 each wimrtd leslie georgetown paid 750 for an eighth months old bull montwic rag apple sovereign paul beer georgetown paid 575 and 525 for a pair of milking female uhlle dr chas blanshard freeman ured a three jear old at 375 flowers for every occasion design work a specialty we deliver 3 norton floral specialists in modernizing kitchens ernie tindale carpenter and pa1ntek r r 3 georgetown fhodc 99 r s call 233 today for courteoiu pickup delivery service barr acers cleaner and drn ubbuul h0sedale floral cut flowers wedding and funeral design work phone 283j we milton junior farmer and junior institute the mllto l jui or farmers met at ie home ol ja coulter on tuesdaj pwrurig june 17th the attendance was below normal ftith only twenty frvc bojb present plai s wae discus ted and lam down for the junior farmers field day n mikton a ver interesting dbatc took plaoe on the subject reported that buckrakes arc mere efficient for haj trig operaion than hay loaders uyd pickering aod nasseb btngar of itae affirmative defeated john richardson and tom dales f the negative mrs a w coulter was hostess to the milton junior institute on the same evening the chair was taken t the president norma lawson the theme of the meeting was nutrition and the rott call a garnish was well answered by those who were present marjorte mccready shoved the ghis a helpful and interesttaaf demonstra tion on making smladv margaret mccready presented t paper on b nutritional talue of salads and pete- ted out that they are of importance to us the boys and his held a joint meeting and sociable batf boor fol lowed while lunch was bok heads glasses are smartly styled and really good looking price is moderate m st gboages square pfconi 1528 gaelph htbuhed 2e yean memories to honour a 4tfctime for lifetimes to torn moderately priced monuments markers r a ekrd or letter will bring our service o your door oakville monument works 29 colborne st oafcvffle

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