Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 12, 1951, p. 8

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y r y the georgetown herald wednesday sept 12 1951 page 8 j look for the lions club booths just inside the gate georgetown fair manners still in style 1 ymr mew if going to press is your listing correct if you wish to arrange for additional listings in the alphabetical section or to make any last- minute changes in your present listings please call your telephone business office today thi iell telephone company of canada for expert eye cue consult o t walker optombtkist s main st narth brampton over abells drug store phone office 599 res 830 hours 9 am to 6 pm daily evenings by appointment at esquesing council on ttjesday september 4 a bylaw was passed setting aside a portion of the township as a fire area a letter was written to the can adian national railways thanking the company for the new culvert which they maintain at lot 10 and 1 1 concessions 2 and 3 for the dev iation of water at that point subject to the approval of the dept of highways d a wendover was hired to cut the hill and supply fill on the 10th concession lot 19 for the sum of 2000 for approxi mately 7500 cuh yard of fill grants paid to agricultural socie ties were esiuesing georgetown 125 acton 125 jrd lilto mil ton 50 the legion mr a was given per mission to hold a tag day for the navy league in the township on september 29th fox claims totalling 20 were paid under the county byjlaw to gordon barnes nerval 5 thomas ritchie acton 5 gerald mcleod ac it one thing never goes aal djcstyle that is never old fashioned good manners those of u who are in the public eye frequently find that our manners have a great deal to do with the fact- as to whether we are received well or not arts- as we learned most of our good behavior and consideration for the comfort and welfare of others in our homes before we ventured far afield so we in turn must teach our children good manners children are usually taught to say thank you please and par don or excuse me but it is nec essary to reach other ways of de portment also how many children know how to behave during a con cert or public meeting a teacher once discussed this phase of behav ior with her class of pupils after a program during which there seem ed a great deal of undue distrub- ance the pupils helped her to draw up the following rules which would help make a good audience keep your feet still keep your hands still dont plague the person ahead of or beside you keep your voice still dont annoy those who are interested and lis tening by whispering or making un couth sounds use youretestjnotyour ears so you wont have to ask another too many questions concerning what is going on then use these rules and you will enjoy the programmes go with your children to concerts and programmes in the school watch how they behave and if they do things which cause others to lose interest in the proceedings set them right privately best of all set them a good example by observing these rules at all times whether it be in a movie or a small meeting good manners are the outward- expressions of the consideration we feel for others dont let the children think they aer being sissies because they have this consideration for others unconsciously practice them at all unconciously practice them at all ifakm i news halton juniors win honours at the c n f the competitions at the canadian national exhibition open to junior homemakers and junio farmers thoughout ontario as usual were keenly contested while we havent the complete awards for the young ladies competition it will be of in terest to learn that in the inter- club section haltons entry placed third tp the first prize group the young ladies participating as hal- ton representatives were ruth brown of limehouse jean bird and barbara cunningham of ashgrove their excellent skit was entitled packing a weekend bag halton junior fanner awards farm machinery 1st geo cle ments milton dairy cattle sen- iors 7th tie douglas alexander ashgrove juniors 3rd tie stuart alexander ashgrove juniors 13th tie john w picket hornby beef cattle juniors 4th alex buchanan moffat 12th- tie duncan campbell moffat 18th tie john c willmott milton swine seniors 4th fraser mcnabb georgetown jack armstrong district representative georgetown onl branch office dominion bank bldr- brampton ont j r racine branch manager llth mac sprowl acton juniors getown fruits vegetables sn llth earl wilson norvaj 17th iors 5th peter a fisher burllllf- frank wilson ashgrove sheep ton grain roots seniors lltfc seniors 8th tie john currie geor- mac sprowl acton u times prairie farmer about 473600 square nulc f canadas 700000 square miles j forest lands capable of producing continuous crops arc classified i economically financially and geo graphically accessible for forest op erations st georges harvest thanksgiving sunday september 16 holy communion matins evensong 800 am 1100 am 700 pm the preacher at matins wiil be rev ernest a phillips of pennsylvania come ye thankful people come raise the song of harvest home w a robinson received 172 in sheep claims made up as follows grade ewe killed 32 grade lamb killed 3250 2 ewes injured 64 lamb injured 3250 lamb killed 3250 less credit on 2 ewes and 1 lamb sent to market 2142 spen cer wilson valuator 2 trips 8 letters were sent to the bell tel ephone co and the hydro concern ing location of poles on lot 19 con cession 10 and 11 accounts included relief roads 5268 129 if youll find it really handy to travejhby but right from downtown in your town to down town in any town along the rout for business r pleasure the main street landing i f ops ht travel convenience han your heitf trip by i hus youll onlay it kotjnd tbsp i ztjm 1ksi 22m pouo cases total twelve in august two cases of poliomyelitis were reported to halton county health unit in the week ending sept 1st one case was an 1 1 year old bpy in oakvllle with some bulbar jar- alysis the other a 3yearold boy in esquesing with no paralysis this makes a total of twelve cases re ported in the county during the month of august to change this years georgetown fall fair promise to be the biggest yet with a large entry and an excellent prize list dont fail to be there saturday s plumbing 2 heating s eavestroughing s don houston faurant phone 547w s i trade in your old washing machine for a thor super agitator washer regular price 19995 mcciures tradein allowance on your old washer 3000 you pay for your new thor only 16995 housewives imagine the famous thor super agitator washer to do your washing for you to whisk through an entire mondays work for you in a few hours leav ing you fresh and fit for the week to come and all this with a liberal 3000 tradein allowance from mc ciures on your old washer check the features of the thor now order yours tomorrow i exclusive 9vane super agitator gets clothes c leanest with no tangling large- capacity 9pound magnesium aluminurh tub holds full family wash wont rust or cor rode gleaming white enamel outside massive 5position streamline wringer equip ped with water deflector and chrome drainboards feather touch pressure release bar motor oilless type 4 hp electric motor moun ted in rubber for smobth quiet operation available in 25 or 60 cycles budget terms available 94 2s 159a if hqmefuhnishincssldrr t v t

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