it page 3 ii mammoth garden party georgetown park friday evening august 17th clare rouse the musical vagabond raymond lowe and hie magic royal city 4 barber shop harmony vince mountford jovial enicee gwenrobb tap ant acrobatic dancer harmonklowns mouth organ serenader georgetown girls piperani alf sutton pianist pohsotd by oddfellows and rebelahs admission 50c and 25c 30 i now is the time to order fertilizer for fall wheat fall whea highest p paid coop balanced feeds for best dollar value pt starter pic grower chick starter chick grower calf starter calf grower 16 dairy ration pir finisher sow ration laying mash broiler masbea dry and fittlnx ration 24 dairy ration pioneer feeds and master feeds georgetown branch milton district coop service with a smile phone 86 free delivery on route days enjoy heating luxury if your fuel costs are getting out of hand it may be that your boiler has become worn out or is in capable of delivering the heat you need an inef ficient boiler often fails to extract all the heat from the fuel you burn this costs money and causes extra work and waste habold harvey whose appointment as a carling representative in georgetown and district is announced by t e arkell sales manager the carting breweries limited mr harvey is a resident of guelph where he has had considerable retail experience hi is active in jfjie canadian legion branch 234 and is a member of the guelph optimist club camp petawawa provides continued from pag 2 tie ground below the loudspeakers deary carry the words go go go as the jumpmaster in each of the aircraft orders the flying soldiers to hit the silk in a matter of sec onds the white and green chutes have blossomed out in the evening sky and the first stick of para troopers are on their way to action with equipment danglingtsclow each man is a bundle the dakotas circle and the second slick is in the air by this time the first if the men are forming into sections 111 hit open field below and their automatic wea pons and rifles have set up a steady chatter as they cover their advanc ing mates as the members of the second drop are getting into position and organizing the aircraft are back to drop supplies such as extra am munition and the heavier weapons marked out by their coloured para chutes wtthout pause the paratroop ers move into the attack before long have reached and demolished their objective which for this par ticular exercise was supposed to be an enemy radar post a big part of the paratroopers training is directed toward physical fitness so the boys on the ground are given no rest led by their sen ior officer major mitchell they cross the open plan at a fast jog and then double up the sharp slope to general grahams position when they reach the tcp they arent look ing for anything but a few minutes break to catch lost wind mostly young soldier we couldnt resist a talk with some of thes boys who had so rec ently thrown themselves into the wide blue space some for the twen tieth time since being awarded their wings speaking to one youngster just 20 years old we asked what were you thinking about when you jumped his answer was ty f u x plan now to enjoy modern carefree heating with a dependable anthesimperial series 20 or series 1 4 boiler available in oil gas or handfired models youll be delighted with its thrifty depen dable performance tt i well be glad to show you the complete line of anthesimperial heating equipment and to help you select the boiler or radiators best suited to your needs 7l works plumb ng hlating 7uuiwi- fi- a3jlw ortfie unconcern of most he said oh just getting the job done and getting home that same afternoon the members of the rcrs carried out a new ex ercise when they dropped from their planes into the choppy waters of the ottawa river to test their abil ity a water landing should it ever be necessary they were equip ped with jtae wests and had prac ticed a s ecial drill which was to free then of their chute harness before they hit the water in spite of precautions there were some near squeaks before the rescue boats had all the men safely aboard after the parati oopers were clear of the field the fire power demoli sh ation continued with sherman tanks moving out onto the field from ihcir places of concealment to bljurf the taiget area with their vm m guns and drowning mach ine guns the fire of infantry wea pons btkan to hui id up from the sections which had occupied posi tions in tic open the bazookas opened up the flamo throwers whip- ped out to bathe their targets in livid flame at the same time the 25- pound artillery the 55 inch med ium artillery the bofors antiair craft guns and nil the lighter auto matic weapons began to talk until the whole- noisy stage was crisscros sed with trace shell and bullets and the din was deafening from the spectators standpoint he exer cise became complete as all weapons fired for the actual fields of fire were plainly visible in the half darkness to complete the picture the mortar sections lobbed in smoke shells to- form a hick screen allinall the demonstration makes the wellknown fireworks display seem pretty palliovand very quiet it would be a task to fill many more columns with descriptions of the interesting aspects of life in this uptodate reserve army camp but the limitations of space necessi tate this summary of a day in pet- awawa at esquesing council on tuesday avglst 7th the time for the return of the 1952 assessment roll was extended by bylaw from october 1 to nov ember 30th 1951 the road superintendent was in structed to write the canadian nat ional jrailways that the township will not be responsible for repairing a culvert known as jhe hampshire culvert pnl ots 10 and 11 conces sion 3 and will not be responsible for any accident that might arise from the nbnrepair of tbis road claims for foxes destroyed paid under county bylaw 845 were paid to gerald mcleod acton 3 foxes trapped 15 fred brooks limer- house and l a coxe georgetown 5 each for foxes shot the road superintendent will call for tenders for a motor grader sheep claims paid totalled 142 h l bell 2 lambs killed 50 wal ter lawson 2 lambs killed 50 ewo killed 30 a n stark valuator i trips 12t the 1951 voters list will be made up alphabetically as has formerly been done a byaw was passed distributing the interest accruing from the rail way bonus fund among the differ ent school sections entitled thereto school sections and school areas of the township will be assessed un der bylaw 19 passed at the meet ing a supplementary bylaw allows the reeve and treasurer to borrow up to s2o0o0 to meet the current expenditure of the township accounts passed included roads si44j2 relief si 12 ontario hospi tal woodstock account for patient to september 30th s46 at a special meeting on july 11 esquesing meinners of north halton high school district board discus sed with council the question of builriink new high schools at geor getown and actor council passed a resolution asking the board to hold off any building program until the new county system of assessment is siabii7cd stevvarttown milton graduate going to oac congratulations to donald law- son who passed his examinations for honour matriculation at milton high school donald will enter the ontario agricultural college guelph in the fall mr and mrs david barclay jackie and lynda mr and mrs schofield and roger sient the holi day weekend at midlano mrs john murray and maralyn visited with friends at peterbor ough for civic holiday weekend happy birthday to carol mclean who will be 6 on friday just in time to go to school carol church service is at 10 am next sunday travel relaxed and carefree to the the georgetown herald wednesday august 15 1951ji mm exhibition august 24 to september fareonejialf fpr the st round trip good going thursday august 23 saturday september tj inclusive returnlimit september 1 2 full infof motion from ony ogn 30bao pkg 34 a fbbsg shipment of fig bars 20oz tin jlmlz 48oz jar tomato juice sweet pickles pork f beans 8 a pineapple juice x sf 23c 63c 16ot tins new pack fancy bed sockets salmon 43c baby food heinz 3 tins babv cereal oeeb a ylmer food b 3 tn8 27c heinz cereal i roe baby make prize winning pickles with heinz white vinegar 66c contents only maroene pd ja s green tm l a9 giant x jelly powder pie filling margarine 44 1 lb pko v6 15oz p- tins 3 c lushtjs 9 pros 2qc shtrriffs lemon pko 17c 1 bwipts products brookfielo cheese jet 101 swift h 1 h shortening 11 1 ii u 1 lb pko 41c parddofi or cat food 2 27c swifts cleanser 13c bon ami rrf 27c society dog food 2 29c spaghetti frostee heinz mm jvoz tin lc dessert mix pegs 29c boston brand australian corned beef loaf qm- 12 oz tin 04c crisp large size celery stalks california size 100 grapefruit ontarjjci bulk carrots ea40c 4 for 29c 2 lb 17c nev potatoes 6 qt bskt 39c peaches tomatoes canteloupes vegetable marrows lettuce cora on cob cauliflower blueberries etc fresh daily canadian national v- w- mrs priicharri is visiting with her niece mrs w mulls and mr hulls mrs hickcn and her daughters mrs w kmslic jmri miss jjnc hitken arc leaving ihis week for a visit to enrlanrt for uvo or three months a niece of mrs hickcn s will travel with them mrs hickcn has been in canada 40 years and this is her first trij home st johns guild meeting will be jicld on tuesday evening august 21 at mrs c blizzards home peter an chris canhnm arc vis iting thoir grandparents mr and mr greene vi london ontario mr p r rally dawn and steph en visited with mrs bailey on civic holiday hydto power was on about three hours suriday morning 11 is time that the hole in the sidewalk was repaired it is at the entrance of the lane leading to wal tcr lawson s field and ed sanfords house we cannot think that coun cil have viewed it school will soon be going in and little children coming down the sidewalk for lunch r do not walk they run and a sad ac cident will happen if the hole isnt fixed at noon the road is equally unsafe with us heavy traffic prev- ention is better than cure school nurse leaves for brantford post miss ethel hounslow public health nurse here for the past year has left town for a new positton with the brant county unit w brantford miss hounslow has worked in georgetown and esquesing for hal- ton health unit since coming here and has made her home in town with mr and mrs fred armstrong replacing her in the position here will be mrs jean wilson mrs wilson before her marriage had experience with health units in east vorkleaside and in st cath arineslincoln working in the lat ter under dr j m mather who f now ifaltons medical officer of health she has been living at camp borden where her husband has been stationed with the canaotian prov- ost corps he will be goingoverseas s rentacar front ronr local herts areat i we furnish everything bat the driver georgetown ttwpteuium company ltd l