Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 29, 1947, p. 3

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r y the georgetown herald wednesday oct 29 1 j ojen mcfaddm of 1 ootjeated on the tractor which won him a free trip to britain chats with runnerup russell hare of nantlcoke ont ifcpaddln wonthe bbo champions class for tractors at the mter- nattoal flowing match at kingstonnd with it the trip and a gold medal both provided by imperial oil ltdwbich sponsored the class silver medalist hare also gets a free tripand both hope to take part in british plowing matches early next year be quick phone dick for the best in chesterfield reupholstering new patterns and colours now available to match your room highly skilled workmen on all our work a customer on every street is your assurance of satisfaction just pick up your phone and call 89 no obligation seven day service no waiting jack suderman of john dick son barragers cleaners and dyers wish to announce that alteration service has been added to our cleaning pressing and dying service for your convenience an expert tailoress has joined the staff and enquiries about alterations and re pairs to your garments are invited phone 233j for pickup you can still have a free chest xray at the georgetown lions clinic wed thurs fri october 283031 in the oddfellows hall the clinic is open to anyone in georgetown or in the surrounding district- if you have not already done so make your appointment today by phoning 600 nixey awakens by harold monro jem vardon ex boatswains mate second class united states navy- luxuriated on the end- of his spine and the back of his neck in the old arm chair lugged out there on the porch especially for his com fort by his dad mom was looking down at the foot of the steps where nixey the dog stretched in the sun and jim could see that worry or something was clouding her pleasant face he stirred and his mother turned to face him jimjimny dear- she blinked her kind grey eyes jimmy are you happy really happy i mean he grinned at her happy why of course i am mom he went over and gave her a hug then stooped down to towsle the dogs ears the old dbg hardly opened his eyes and jim went back and dropped heavily into the arm chair presently a soft glow began to warm him he was recalling his boyhood and he thought of the time nixey had followed him into fowl ers funeral parlor where the high school band practiced on sunday afternoons how the dog managed to sleep through al the footings and squeakings and blarings of the- am bitious and youthful musicians he would never know but nixey had and the time when instead of going into the big hall at the ma sonic temple where the high school was giving a reception and dance for a visiting basketball team some of the gang had slipped off into one of the smaller lodge rooms for a secret game of craps and prim the old time was back miss halsey the english teacher had barged in on them the rest of the gang had beat it safely before the teacher had had a chance to recognize them individually but jim knew it was all off with him when as he ran he heard her say i didnt recognize any of them but heres old nixey james vardens dog asleep in this corner so at least we know james was one of them mom was still there fn the swing with her knitting and between every few knits and purls her eyes would stray toward jim suddenly she said say jimmy your gun is out in the garage why dont you go hunting sometime it would do you good im didnt feel that he particularly j wanted to go hunting he just didnt seem to want to do much of anything it seemed but mom was trying so hard to be helpful he didnt have the heart to say no ok mom he got up and saun tered around toward the garage come along nix the old dog just rolled his eyes under drooping lids and went back to sleep the shotgun rested on some pegs on the back wall of the garage he lifted it off broke it down and squinted through the dusty bpre rummaging around through a drawer he found his ramrod and ran a rag down the barrel he took his hunting jacket from a hook and dusted the cobwebs off it in one of the cavernous pockets he found several shells he slipped the coat over his shoulders picked up the gun and strolled back through the house dippfns into the bulging cookie jar while in the kitchen mom was still on the front porch i guess ill go out to the lake and use up these shells he told her all right son she said and added just as she always had done when he was still a kid but be careful wont you nbtey rolled his eyes then lifted his head and the next instant he was all over jim licking his face and scampering madly about joy ful little yelps punctuated all his actions jim gulped back a knot that was sliding up into hfs throat mom he knows me for sure now he rum pled the old fellows ears lookit him mom i tears were in moms eyes iid hoped the gun and your jacket would wake him up three years is a long time for you to be away even for the rest of us but for old nixey it was much longer yeah jim agreed he cradled the gun under his arm and strolled- off nbrey skipped along lively at his heels and jim varden thought that the had never felt so happy- and care free in his life before it was the needed todth for the old time to come back btalcuaj fc wife ttttmnm directorinchief james gordon tnggart has been appointed directoruvohief agri cultural services dominion depart ment of agriculture highest post in the dominion civil service ever to be filled by open competitive exam ination born on a nova scotia farm educated la ontario first superintendent of the dominion kxperimentnl station swift current saskatchewan and former saskat chewan minister of agriculture mr toggort is regarded as one of the best informed canadian agricultural leaders his chairmanship of the meat board and service aa foods administrator warn recognized by the award of cbe in 1w6 since tho formation of the agricultural prices support board almoet two yarn urn he hum htvrl ttfl c halton donated 101 per capita to british flood relief in a statement released this week stanley hall mpp revaaled that halton county residents had contri buted 10080 pounds of food 31680 pounds of clothing and 133520 in cash to the ontario ekltlsh flood relief campaign last spring the lo- cal committee heeded by j amott early met with a good response from the public and georgetown was well to the fore with 900 pounds of food 2400 pounds of clothing and r7137 in cash valuing food donations at a 10c a pound basis and clothing at 100 a pound the county population of 29268 contributed 101 per capita to help britishers in less fortunate cir cumstances halton county contributions were esquesing pop 3071 1300 lbs food 1800 lbs clothing nelson fop 4361 1000 lbs food 2000 lbs clothing 12850 cash trafalgar pop 44301500 lbs food 6000 lbs clothing 43485 cosh nassagaweya pop 1573 food nil 2000 lbs clothing cakvllle pop 4399 2000 lbs food 9600 lbs clothing burlington pop 45601250 lbs food 4000 lb clothing 33082 cash georgetown pop 3115 900 lbs food 2400 lbs clothing 17137 cash milton pop 2151 2000 lbs food 2000 lbs clothing 16466 cash aeton pop 1940 730 lbs food 1980 lbs clothing 10600 cash totals for county 10680 lbs of food 31680 lbs clothing and 133550 in cash clearing auction sale in esquesing township livestock the undersigned have received in structions from wm anthony to sell by public auction at his farm lot 31 fifth line esquesing 1m miles north of no 7 highway i miles n and e qf acton on friday october 31st commencing at 2 oclock the fol lowing brown clyde mare yrs about 1600 lbs a good bush horse bay clyde mare 7 yrs about 1300 lbs 1300 lbs oows shorthorn ayrshire cow due in jan shorthorn cow milling well bred sept 13 shorthorn ayr shire m well bred aug 34th shorthorn cow milking well bred sept l shorthorn ayrshire fresh 6 weeks shorthorn cow bred juts 16 these are real dual purpose cows and hand milked young cattle 6 open hei fers rising 2 yrs 2 steers rising 2 yrs 8 spring and summer calves these are well wed young short horns and in good condltian york hoos 10 tat pigs if not previously sold 7 big chunks 7 i dlum chunks 3 shoats york sow with b pigs at foot 4 weeks old york sow with 8 pigs ready to wean fat sow also about k of an acre of turnips terms oaahjmi day of sals everything lutedxwul be sold with out mti aa the proprietor u ta king employment in acton hzntjlbyy a elliott auota pfaone erin or milton fred bmput clerk mazda liobt butbs xa isc oowats cocoa nuts sffi 39c blue boy bed euihey beans 19c j blue boy pom amd beans 2x33c ubbts vegetable soup ii7c candy fob halloweem pickle x4c mclakort tasty spread jab see nrrr chocolatb ok vanilla tbeats to 14c lima beans 17c pineapple juice i 19c pineapple figrg 57c lombard plums 15c lima beans strls 1 9c barbecue sauce 17c pepper a so lorn ice mix i4c milk syrup v smi 39c v vkjktable juice 16c florid okaltoa juice 17c uo tapioca custard or hormes p on dm os 2 pkob qc a limited quantity or hallmark dessert x 25c oauroi u4 ounmurr juice its 27c s 36c brex rom unna a aucenltclh cake nio coffee s 7 wheat no x spic and spam m x30 palmoltve imp iu hawks floor ww chicken hadole o mc mraw omuib nl kippe snacks lntll ovaltwe n s8cc obapepburr 23 juice3loe wextued vtu hp grapefruit aylmeb tto br pineapple i8 33c ayum rajrcy pumpkin h xsfi grapes imported tokay lb 15c oranges sweet full of juice doz 31c tomatoes imported ruby red lb 25c spinach cello wapped prewaahed pkg 25c ready cut salad cello wrapped 15c its time to change oil and grease for winter driving georgetown motors main street tel 280 for growing girls sizes 4 to 9 a b c and d widths at dorans shoe store on main street beside carrolls store

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