Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 27, 1947, p. 8

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the georgetown herald wcdncwfay angm 27 1947 hofrlce to cred jb the betase men imn me of tt town c qumufu fee the dent et batten wwow de the grodttars or euen parsons late fbe town ol georgetown tn ttw county of bolton widow deceased irtib died on or about the 38th day of may 1047 and all other having aotlfled to send by post prepaid or otherwise to deliver to messrs long- don and aylsworth georgetown ont- sjoucttora for undersigned executor ol the estate of the said ellen parsons deceased on or before the 20th day of september 1047 their names ads dresses descriptions and full particu lars of their claims and the nature of hie securities if any held by them and that immediately after the 20th day of september 1847 the executor will proceed to distribute the estate of the said deceased amongst the parties entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which the executor shall then have notice dated this 15th day of august 1947 kenneth m langdon executor by langdon ayisworth his solicitors b3 georgetown ontario concrete plaster sand top soil fox concrete blocks rode face or plain highland concrete block co ltd c austin c picket 189r2 mfltofy 88rl3 rosedale floral cut flowers wwhing and funeral dcogn work ihone283j 1 specialists in modernizing kitchens ernie tindale b b 1 qbononowh flowers design work a specialty we deltar norton floral weekly scrap collections metal rag ale blradtard andrews phone 42sj memories to honour a hfetinm for lifetime to com r j jaummiaiwj roevjo mommwnts marictn a dad or it w bring dor torioe to yor door oakville monument works soafcvafc fixin daddy by r h scanlon abdy you re so funny car ols shrill laughter filled the room there s the salt shaker right there she pointed a chubby finger in front of jims plate but his hand had groped past it and was wandering in the middle of the table toward the milk pitcher there was a crash and milk flooded the cloth janet came running in daddy spilled the milkl daddy spilled the milkl carol chanted caroll her mother gently com manded sit down and finish your cereal i can t there s milk on my chair janet wlped the chair dry now hurry up or you 11 be late for kin dergarten i want some more milk first carol insisted janet took the hjitcher out and filled it when she came back jim was gone she found him standing by the open window seemingly staring into the street jim carol didn t mean any thing ytfu know how youngsters are yeah truthful jim turned on her is that why you sent carol over to mother s last week were you afraid of what she d say to her blind father our second honey moon he mocked that s what 70u called it keep the kid away for a while she 11 tell him the with the anglers by g b the greatest friend i do optne is one who let you tjse his line his steel rod too his can of bait and drops you off at your own gate and says next week we have a date but no friend he who lets you angle where there s no fish p a worm to mangle interesting fac7tb comments on this column have been received from vancouver de troit cleveland winnipeg george town guelph and toronto many thanks to the readers who sent in their comments from these worlds beoord weights where they were caught black bass small mouth 14 lbs oakland florida 1933 black bass large mouth 32 lbs montgomery lake georgia 1983 muskelonge 62 lb 8 on lake st claire mich 1940 perch yellow 4 lbs 3h os bor dertown nj 1865 pickerel 10 lbs 10 ok maooregftr lake quebec 1935 c o n pike 46 lbs 2 os sacandaga res ny 1940 walleyed pike 22 lbs 4 oz fort erie ont 19w salmon landlocked 23 lbs- 8 os sebago lake me 1907 trout brook 14 lbs 8 oz klplgon river ontario 1916 trout lake 63 lbs lake athap- papuskow man 1930 trout cotthroat 41 lbs pyramid lake nev 1925 trout rainbow or steelhead 32 i 8 oz oreihe lake idaho 1946 lucky anglers jack tost returned to georgetown last week end alter a two weeks holl day near hallburton jack reports the fishing not too good at the present nadian hrnational 111 el exhibition august 23rd to september 6th except sunday direct into the grounds reduced rtt p v include return jffc i t5f exhibition fare t admission children 95 leave georgetown leave exhibition 8 53 a m daylight time 10 30 p m exhibition passengers travelling on regular bases will transfer at torontc bus tennlnal to buses r into the grounds tickets and information at l g mcclintock longs store phone 89 o a time in that locality howeer they were rewarded with a very nice catch of baas towards the end of last week jack was accompanied by mrs tost son nell nephews keith and bob and mr and mrs johnson of toronto mr and mrs bob cairns ol guelph journeyed to prince edward island recently bob informed the writer that he caught some ery nice sea trout and one ib lb atlantic salmon the sea trout that bob speaks of are speckled trout sea run they were caught in the st georges kucr where the sail water meets the fresh on four different jaunts bob creeled i and his limit of 20 lish they were caught on the mickey finn alexandria and cream buck- tall the 1lb awntic salmon was caught on the mickiy finn the flies bob was using were all tied by the writer the tr ut tveried about 1 lb each charlie wll son has a nice speckled entered in thp lucky strike bowling club lish contest that the spirit how about a few more just to make it interesting association news the membership tickets are still selling rapidly it was decided at an ex t ting august 22 to hold fewo 1 a month unti things are tannine smoothlj a motion was passed that the mem bership tickets expire september 90th 1948 fc just a little more than two left in the trout season words of wisdom een a fish could keep out of t bk if he kept his mouth shot t at s all for this week so good flshi g ui til next mummy mummy come here carol s voice came from the basement truth huh 1 ve been wondering what kind of a spectacle i ve been making that s not true you re talking crazy crazy he said throwing the word back all right i u talk straight jan 1 m not going to be pampered if 1 m a blundering idiot a spectacle to my own child then don t try to hide it they ate lunch together in si lence when jim finished he abrupt ly left the table darling he stopped and turned what i ve got to do th shopping after 1 do the dishes carol s com ing home around two will you keep an eye on her 7 sure both of them h mtrt tered and turned away janet stared at her shopping list and felt the wall between them growing higher and thicker when carol came in jim was sit ting at the radio she stopped in the doorway eyeing him gravely hello she ventured hello he said switching off the radio he leaned forward holding out his hands to her come here small fry carol came forward slowly mama says you lost your eyes but you didn t did you wouldn t you like me if i didn t have any eyes jim started to hug her but sud denly she pulled free and ran out for a moment the blind man stood uncertainly in the middle of the room bewildered and confused then slowly the expression of be wilderment melted into on of reso lution when janet returned the living room was empty jiml she called but there was no answer the house wastrange- ly quiet caroll caroll she cried mummy mummy come here her daughters excited voice an swered from the basement door oh darling darling janet sobbed but carol was too busy tugging at her mothers dress to be cried over mummy come an seel janet wiped the tears and base- mentgloom out of her eyes and there in the middle of the floor sur rounded by screwdrivers and wrenches sat jim with carol s bi cycle wheel tucked between his knees he was grinning from ear to ear and had a big smudge of grease on his nose hi honey he said with the old familiar chuckle sit down and watch my mechanics small fry and me are setting up a partner ship she breaks em and 1 fix em he reached up and pulled her pig y tails carol jerked her head away indignantly and regarded her moth er wisely mwxhttt daddy has too sue eyes beetestfatw bicycle tbday we live in a greater canada fuuem todw wada is pr luring far more electrical power tli in w r w ill r p wr mitilhlions are 25 tkiur tli in 1i n tlu war now liiey total over 10 nulli n h furniliiiif enerf equal to that ui mur th in 100000 000 workers our 1 hjmi nt c f that power in which we nude it possible for us n m important of manu i with istlv increased n ttr field of activity ur present installations trtrnt ndous as they are reprisent only 20 of our recorded resources i

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