Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 22, 1950, p. 4

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the wn herju wwjy nov 22nd 1950 ijftgftt communities join fission sectional rally tok mao baa pv 4 i a sectional rally qf united church ladles members of the womans intoftlrjr society of halton pres bytery m8- held in acton united church on november 9th repres entatives attended from george town ashgrove ballinafad bethel melville milton churchill and ac ton rev e a currcy wecomed the ladles at the morning session and the worship service wiu taken by bethel auxiliary with mrs brown- ridge taking as her subject ttie woman of samaria mrs alderson sang my task reports were read from all aux- vandma and pooy jut iowa bus trip thay imi soft and happy in thereat el a corn- patent and friendly driver and free tofwhy eney the delightful dri a e h tting tighh along the way next rime ut your hvd ones travel by bus add enioyment to their trlp- toronto 145 owen sound 560 barrie 460 north bay 1300 roujjd trip subject to chance rose bar restaurant i mala street schultz electrical construction wiring motor repairs heat wave ranges fred sdmbs phone 531w fdead stock horses 500 ea cattle 500 om m soecwf c0luct 0yipant w ularles in the north section of the presbytery mrs j mcmillan of milton prayed a piano solo in the form of a skit called the friend- ship clothesline mrs e b cleavlr ents milton and mrs decourcey oakville reviewed wms literature the acton ladles served luncheon at noon and the afternoon wnilon began with a worship service con ducted by bnhlnafad evening aux iliary wlfh mrs a snow and mrs t gibson taking the 23rd psalm as the theme mrs hayward milton sang a solo sweeter as the years go by the dominion board candidate miss leslie bowman who is per sonnel secretary of the wms spoke to the ladies on vocations for wo men u the church we need to do more shoulder- topping she said because we face v humanity too precious to neglect and we have a christ too gldrlous to hide we have an adventure too glorious to miss the ladles were invited tomilton for their meeting- next year mrs w n brovknidge vicepresident of the section wss in charge of the rally mrs brownhdge is first vice president of the whole of halton presbyterial and the community friendship secretary for hamilton conference i vote for it asks commissioii president t v v dont get excited this was in 1895 it is always interesting to look j kx i t ju v will be compelled to close out back and compare the past with the n m present so it is that an 1895 groc ery list of prices in toronto sent to us by miss winnured ivens of umehouse will be of interest to housewives who have a hard time balancing a budget nowadays of course it is well to keep in mind that wages in 1895 were far from the dollar an hour base of to- they tend to sap the moisture and day and the grocery list should not prevent good crop production farm be used for an absolute comparison wood lots all believe should be en couraged where land is hlfly or nonproductive to the editor at the municipal ejections there is to be submitted to the voters of georgetown the question are your in favour of making a grant of s2s00 to the georgetown recreation commission the commission hopes that this vote will not only be yes buuoverwhelmingly so at least four to one and better still unanl- mous in- these days of rising wajtes in creasingly shorter hour and so much work done by machinery re- creation 1s a necessity it is just a necessary for a fiill healthy happy and allround life to have recrea- tlpn as it is to havcrvwater- good roads electric light sewerage cfftjola churches and good homes we have become secustomed to paying for these things through taxation now yn must become accustomed to paying for public recreation in the same way when you are considering this question it is well to remember that the provincial government will re bate to the town one third of its grant to the commission so that you are really voting for the pay ment by the town of a grant of 166666 about half o mill under the new assessment there are about 120 communities in ontario that are getting this provincial grant through this rebate method we pay our share of that provincial grant so let us earn our share if we fsll to support the recrea tion commission in this way it work and let the recreation director go but worse than that any community that neglects recreation for its youth in order to save money will in the long run lose through delinqency not only more money why your ticket is punched wbbratvan yon ridaabalnrth conductor punches your ticket to cancel it now no two of that ticket punches are the samel bank punch like a human rhwarerinl leaveail mark that haeno amiu eat tula variety in punch marks la part of the canadian natlaaala accounting system the hole lie conductor punched in your ticket today may make the outline of a ladys head a high button shoe or a toftjuu in any event it wujbe unlnldenufytnc not only the conductor but also the section o the cnfta uniaover jattteh you- ware travellngwhen the t00p different punch marks in- use of these mutch marka for while tteraareiooo in use the company vi aum punch marks include the letters of the alphabet and animate arid lnarumatoobjass such as a star a mushroom a half- moon a hatchet an anchor a fish a trowel the four symbols of play tag cards a horses bead and many am w have said they have a r d onuie accounting ayatem they are amctor n prov ing that a portion of a ticket is refundable the railway doesnt ex pect a passenger to pay for more than- he has received if you have need only a portion of your ticket the company is prepared to return sur money on the remalnden iwever to make refunds possible the railway must nln an ac curate tally of the tickets and parts of tioketa that have bean honored on its trains the punches by its conductors provide this taflyi lets suppose you bought a to htoseat that jaw sssatljbsr u m ticket and that for aom reason or yon tett the train at capnol oat of montreal and ottawa tht eea- dnctora wm leave then- punch marks a dlsmond and horseshoe y conductor bmith on the memisx ottawa run and uiat the hersaissi pmeh mark belongs to jesaass fi the ottawvcanrstrsbu travelled only from atoatreattst capreol therefore theospreol ndssttrt jjs- whaljads a new punch rtopar- are filed wtutswerra- tandent and with theisorrf passenger accounts at the latter ofbce an additional record faraaeh fneh is nutotalrsueab the record of ticket ptsnehaans eord contains an tielbsaftii made of a punch nam it oaanev jfjwrlc sonthtar eamstor f alao is kept there aadis as aruiyiscaltiii mcprd lists an the ptmchesla m ssl torsto wheat tteyjav been issued and the rsas oaeh they are need ad tha weoras bear the pr of ths that when a conductcr ticket report his punch signature j monday zone rally thair they save but they will also locai i lonc atttthrr suffer a more serious loss of char- mvt s attend acter in their youth let our rallying cry tor the pleb iscite be evfry voter out every vote in favour young hay whitmee and norman smith ct- elmer 2 lb fshcy biscuits 16c 2 lb fish 14c 1 tin best saimon 13c half lb baking soda 4c half pound coffee 20c 4 lb butter 100 4 yeast cakes lc 1 dozen lemons 10c lb baking powder 5c 1 lb walnuts 13c 3 cans tomruoes 13c 2 cans corn 10c 2 lbs currants 9c half bus onions 15c 1 lb black pepper 15c 1 lb best tea 33c 4 dozen efics 25c lb corn meal 15c 2 lb lard 23c li lb cheese 19c 3 lb tin soda biscuits 25c farm forums yours very sincerely a croup of lions attended a zone rally monday night at the queen elizabeth lodge making the trip some doctors now dispute the au from the local club were jsck- arm- belief that sugar causes teeth da- strong cecil davidson clarence v- cane chewing natives id maclaren kennedy barrager stuart su plantations have fine forest conservation is broadcast topic by mrs ray ellcnton forestsslash or save proved ait interesting topic for discussion on the november 13th farm forum broadcast and halton forums were given some food for thought about this important conservation meas ure the radio broadcast told about norway and sweden where no one is allowed to cut trees even on his own land without permission from a forest supervisor forums were asked if they fav oured a- similar program in can ada s s 1 and s s 7 nassaga- weya ml nemo ligny and lime stone all replied iri the negative for varying reasons several of the forums pointed out that halton county council already has a byaat law which staies that no tree under fourteen inches can be cut it is an ideal law but its enforcement should be more strict kilbride s s 4 esqucslng and kelso all answered yes except for the owners own personal use and especially where the land is non- productive omagh and doync were divided in their opinion while bells forum said in their commun ity the large percentage of farmers had no wood lots in which to be interested a second statement on the broad cast quoted a report of the ontario royal commission on forestry in 497 there is a pitifully small min ority of owners who manage thelr forests wisely and- reap rich har vests from them forums were asked if this holds true n thet area and whether they had suggestfins for improved wood lot management ligny and kelso claimed in their district there are few large wood lots but felt that small trees should not be cut no 7 nassagaweya thought the statement true and lots could be improved by removing dead trees and keeping cattle oat asked whether farmers shoald plant shaltar belts around rjuodlngs araxflalds practlealty su agreed e m eaptl that same objects to tar balls around tha in all itwiaom the nfuiutfr you mid i printrd on canadian ntiisiriflt jar canada prajucn i limn as miira nrwprinl m any ttthrr cotinfrin the irorja 3 out of nty 5 nwnpaptr poors lhnniplw4tt the tiwa are canmtiim paper t tthj seagrams gells canada first lliis is an adaptation of one of a mrics of advcrtisiiiirnth dchipnoil by the house of safram to promote the prestige of canada and help sell canadian products to the markets of i lie world the campaign is apharing in magazines and nevspamirs ptihlishcd in various languages and circulated throughout the world the jieoplch of many lands arc told about the piulity of cana dian products and see canadian scenes illustrating these products the advertisements are in keeping with the belief of the house of seagram that the future of every business enterprise in canada is inextricably bound up in the future of canada itself and thai it is in the interest of every canadian manufacturer to help the sale of a canadian products in foreign markets t campaign such as thi not only hvls vinoin industries but also fills money in lhewckt1 afewry canadian citizen one dollar of every three ire earn conies to iii am a result of foreign trade the more tee can sell abroad the more prosperous tv iril be at home it is uith this objective that these advertisements are being produced aiut published through out the icoru che house of seagram 9

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