1 t page 9 yy in year out quality has alway been and will always be thelfirsitconsiderdtion with tea injured in fall baby son dies david eyan young yeafold son liftsbtand mr alan young of hull quebec and grandson of mr and mr e e young of peterbor ouiih died suddenly on sunday the baby had sujlerod a tall and the doctor whoextomlned him could find no serious injury later in the day ho died suddenly his father and grandparents ore former rcsu diuits of georgetown the georgetown herald wcbiay7tiae 28th 1950 herald advertising pays try oris of ogr small ads phoneno ion notes by lmc 1 convenient spreadout payments easy term to suit your needs 2 no worries coal it delivered in plenty of time youre all paid up before next winter 3 handy coupon payment make houte- held budget run smoother all year round the soomot you start thk mom you save phonk today w tl kentner son phone 12 be mrlflyl start hie woe cool budget hon etenee get the benefits of special budget pries youtl dice hte convenience fool fib futnaci inspection eon toy you at much at 30 on next winters fuel bill tolce u up on thtt offer now decoration day as usual managed to pick what might well be the hottest day of the year in view of the heat therefore a pret ty fair crowd was in attendance the parade was in charge of henry shepherd mde archdcaco w g o thompson was in charge of the service a huilnber of mem bers from aptdn lcglo cmcr down to take part- v thanks to aly the organlsfa- tfons that topk part or helped in the flrcrnerl turned tout j in good numbor and ccriainiy must have suffered in their runl- forms the boy scouts especially and the wolf cubs deserve a vote of thanks tor bearing up so woll in that terrific heat a good friend of branch 120 w f bill bradley donated the beautiful flowers for decorating the graves the lady in charge of the flowers mrs- t f grieve and members of the auxiliary had found it difficult to get enough blooms because of the scarcity of flowers this early in the season mr bradley on hearing of this offered toidonatcmomc of his beau tiful peonies and gave approxi mately 400 blooms the pipe band supplied the music for the affair and we should reserve a special word of thanks for jack armstrong and reg ryall who tagged along to supply music for the hymns this was sure a big help towards making the day the success it was we regret to says that one name at least was left oft the list on the decoration day folder mr fred knight who passed away a number of years ago this is al ways an unfortunate occurence and the legion members offer their deepest apologies last thursday night was the regular monthly meeting of the canada produces seed potatoes for all the worljv 3- i r at the worwt ckir source of tufiplyfor teed pa canada skips miltivu ef quality certified sal jmssssss eackyear to replenish the world cropt o one majisinits most mtsential foods u seagrams sells canada first thatlie peoples of other countrieh know of the quality variety and prcatrpjivilthcucroducts the more likely they are to buy from us we feel that the horizon of industry does not terminate at the boundary line of its plants it has a broader horizona farther view this view embraces the entire dominion that is why the house of seagram believes that it is in the interest of every canadianmanufacturertohelp the sale of all canadian products in foreign markets it is in this spirit that these advertisements are being oublished throughout the world xhitt advertisement in atv adaptation of one of a hcrieh created by the iiouhc of seagram fo tell the pcoplex of other lundn about canada arid her various products for the past two years this campaign has been appearing in newspapers and magazines printed in many languages and circulated through out the world our prosperity is oased on our ability to sel our products to other countries every canadian has a personal stake in foreion trade for phis out of every three dollars of canadas national income results from our trade abroad the- more atlon present to talk to the bays about buying the houses from the general trend of the meeting jwe judge that very few are inter ested in buying them he stated that no 1 development normandy iboocvard would sell for approxi mately 0525 4150 ancl 4175r no 2 at- churchill crescent tor 3825 nnd 425p 10 per cint down and monthly payments approximating the same as the rent being paid at present this would toe spread over of period of 25 ydnrj and would in elude- taxes flrtt insurance and in tcrest at 4i per- eentttho houses could bc paid for in cosh or taster than the prescribed rate to cut dovvn on carrying cflargcs the rcprescntatlvd qk the corporation mrpalvln sugocsted that if a number were interested a com mittee should be formed to see council about releasing the houses so they could be put up for sale however on asking tor on ex- prcssiorijof4jptnlon a number of those present fold him that they felt certain thnt very few would be interested in buying it was explained that a house could not be sold and then expect the occupant to move out for the new owner however the corpor ation does reserve the right to hold a house vacant for ninety days in the event of it becoming empty to try and sell it a trophy is now on display at the rooms fot the winner of the dart tournament it is a lovely large cup and was donated by a legion member john r barber another donation from the same office from elmel- thompson was a large desk for the committee room upstairs seems like branch 120 owe their neighbours the jofinr barber insurance and tra vel agency a big vote of thanks on both gifts a pool table has been pur chased from the colonel straight branch at islington for a very nominal fee we think about 100 including transportation there ore a number of cues with it and we understand some new ones have been ordered the table is certain ly getting a lot of work since it was set up in the recreation room a report or the zone meet ing held in acton two weeks ago was given by the two branch 120 representatives dutch mccartney and tom grieve it had been de cided to hold the yearly church parade at bronte this year and also to hold a picnic for the whole zone some time later in the sum mer there will be no more meet ings held now until september as it was moved to recess for the sum mer months horseshoe pitching is now getting under way behind the leg ion hall and pits are being mode there chubby hoped to have them operating last saturday but didnt quite make it however they will be in operation very shortly the ball team continues a winning streak at the time of writ ing the boys have their sweaters now so that should push them on to first place the sweaters are or ange and black the boys like them fine with the exception of jack ruddy who still insists they would have looked better with a large strip of green through them ths may well be the last col umn of legion notes for the sum mer with holidays coming up added to the usual summer slack ness in news the writer feels that he cannot find enough to write about however should there be any news of interest members are urged to bring it into the herald office- or phone no a h rosedi ral cutflowfcrs potted plants if lira a 8ray wreath wilting btswars oak prices are hlghr w can pliask ton uu weiejtr sfe ajeitbs karibmrs tvat mtuvm oi knoist sb foxst oo issetttatt aid dtsfthaten wm broughton he uttrdwk street mtee nic mailing every day throughout canada casrpentry new work alteration btriltin qhinete shmgtmg etc work guaranteed albert tost phone 543w eyes examined glasses fitted repairs simmons jewellers main st oeokoetown tklkphonx 530 every wednesday 10j0 se to fl pjn kef oiitsstftst s m fanrjbh suo 1661 cfuaten w toronto t milton jersey gets ton of gold certificate a ton of gold certificate has been won by the jersey cow lln- dalc x xenia 110687 one of the outstanding brood and producing cows in the herd of maurice c dcaty at milton in xenlas last fqur records from april 28th ims to april 1st 1950 she has produced 3088 lbs of fat her last test nude at 0 years was 10781 lbs of milk and 642 lbs of fat in sos days qualifying her for a gold medal certificate she is the dam of some of the outstanding show v animals in the llndale herd that have been doing so well at the royal and other fairs in recent years che house of serjarom r i i dancing 5 every 5 wednesday end saturday 5 bill howe end hie 10 piece orchestra admission 50c sunday evenings community sing g huttonville s park 5 in liunenberg germany children writer their ewi books copying ceetart cntnmen- tarise to long hand baeanae of the lack or printed teat books memories to honour a lifetime fos itcetiraee to come mommwflls vmssfstsmrt moderately ptieatj a card or letter mru fariac ojr eervice to yonr fjooi oakvhjlb v moninient works mcoixwmorftvf 4lmhrbs