Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 3, 1951, p. 2

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v the georgetown herald wednesday october 3 1951 for your next printing job con sult the herald we can give you quality workmanship at exception ally low prices no job too large or too- small y drop in and get a price on your printing with abso lutely no obligation e p head ortometrist kves examined glasses fitted u st georges fquare guelph katablfshed year v t ro ss s s auto parts far all stake can sad truofc ttree tram 30x3 w f 815x20 24hour towing w service cbev pp axles bos phone 90rsl milton res robert st phone lil travel notes new york in the fall glamorous fabulous new york city is a must on your trav ailing list radio city ocean liners the bowery china town iught dubs musical shows and plays exotic res taurants park avenue abopa the subway coney iii and youll have a wonderful timet let vb help plan y6ur trip by air or rail we can supply an allexpense tour individual sightseeing trips or whatever you want we suggest accommodation at the centrallylocated hotel taft john r barber travel advisor elmer c thompson insurance 8ervice phone 119 mill st s plumbing 5 heating eavestroughing don houston phone 547w fa 5il highest cash prices dead stock hones- 250 ea cattle 250 ea hogs 50cwt according to size and oondition stmune fergus is collect ki i pi hg company rod and gun announce open seasons for birds small animals the open seasons and bag limits for upland game birds and small anlmalsfor 1951 in ontario have been announced by harold r scott minister ontario department of lands and forests the seasons- for the various species and the areas in which they may be hunted are as follows hungarian partridge september 17th to october 8 inclusive in any part of ontario limit of catch 6 per day possession limit 12 grouse ptarmigan ruffed grouse sharptailed grouse spruce part ridge october 25 26 27 and 31st the counties of brant halton nor folk oxford peel perth waterloo and york the townships of dar lington durham east whitby pickering and whitby ontario adjala tecumseh limbury simcoe and west puslinch gwil- wel- lington beverly east flambov- ough and west flantborough went- vvorth limit of catch 3 per day no open season the counties of elgin essex haldimand kent lambton lincoln middlesex and welland the townships of ancas- ter barton binbroolc glanford and saltfleet wentworth in all other parts of ontario oc tober 6th to november 3rd inclus ive limit of catch 5 per day pos session limit 15 pheasants october 25th 26th and 27th 800 am to 500 pm in the township of pelee essex possession limit 8 cocks and 3 hens in all other part of ontario oc tober 2ft 26 27 and 31 800 am to 500 pm limit of catch 3 cocks per day squirrel black fox and gray november 2nd and 3rd limit of catch 5 per day fox august 1st 1951 to july 31 1952 inclusive raccoon november 1st to decem ber 31st inclusive rabbits november 1st 1951 to january ilst 1952 inclusive the township of peloc essex october 25th 1951 to january 31 1952 inclusive the counties of es sex and kent note nonresidents not allowed to hum rabbits in this area october 25th 1051 to kchruny 2th 19vj inclusive the counties of brant klgin hildimand hil- ton i1111 tt tri lincoln middlesex norfolk oxford pi- wcllann wentuoi ih mil yoik the townships oi lailiiijtn idurliimi may stan ley and stephen llfuroni ki- whitbv pukenuu and whitby iin- tirio- adjala tctuiiimh and west jwilliinhui y isiiiuihi wilmot wileilooi iid pusiiikii w-lliii- lon nts i to of onfitio aimust 11 it in ill olhti soploiuber 1st 1 iil inclusive spiiiii town hip lliiiilmn lici- lcs an- rciuiud to aulhoi ic tin hunting of pliiisants iibbits 1 u 1 foxii in pec ilied tow iiiii 111 tin oiuitie of ltiant ijiiihiin klgn kscx lluldioaiid haltort huron kent limihton i11110i11 middlesex noifulk oiitaiio oxfiilil peel iiiiki- elwaid sniunc witeiloo welliuid wellington v int w orth uml yoik district farmers at manitoulin cattle sale there was a good representation of georgetown distriqtpeople it the annual manitoulin island cattle sale last week bank of commerce manager fred chapman reports that eighty car loads of cattle amounting to over 2000 head were offered for auction and that the top price was 36c sale average was 33c and cattle averaged 268 apiece top price at fhe thessalon sale earlier in the week was 36 l at- red lodge on lake manitou sixteen district men 8 down to turkey dinner the diner including mr chapman deputy reeve george leslie of esquesing ernie curry chester and harold early nels rob inson bob early herb reid hart- ley cameron isaac hunter august spitrer pert- cleave joe rice jack gilchrist murray sproat and cecil pobbie manager of the milton bank branch who was formerly account ant here others who made the trip included reeve george curne of esquesing donald lufosay honey mooning with his bride doris hard ing norman cameron and sam dol- son page 2 world communion sunday regular morning worship was con ducted in st johns- on sunday by the minister rev john m smith who read the scripture from luke 132435 and had as his sermon theme when jesus stood helpless which was based on matt 135358 the choir sang the anthem the sun shall shine no more and feme caird sang the solo my task it was announced that the sacra ment of the lords supper would be observed next lords day in keeping with the world wide com munion being celebrated in all christian lands and that the sac rament of infant baptism would be observed at a special service held at 2 30 in the afternoon the evening worship would be drawn and members of the congie- gation worshipped with the baptist congregation on the occasion of their anniversary legion nates t get your tickets for the big ball club draw to be held next friday night at the legion social the boys are working hard to make enough for their windbreak- ers so how about getting some of those tickets the prizes are turkeys and chickens you can obtain books we believe frfmi wilf hillis scotty patterson or eric tomlinson how about winning yourselves a nice turkey for thankshiving bill roney asks us to remind readers that its not too early to get your childrens names- in for the legion xmas tree the tickets on the xmas draw are also avail able for all that wish them we see by last fridays papers that comrade art padbury zone commander of this district is hav- ing quite a striqus difference of opinion with the powers- thatbe that administer tiunnybrook hospi tal art comes from near kock- wood is a member of acton leg ion and is well kivown to the older members of the branch remember friday night will be legion members only so tets see a lot of the members and their wives turn out bill brootghton mentioned a very good point to us the other day regarding the possibility of having a list of all ontario branches theiri numbers and where they are we in turn mentioned it to the district commander ray mann who thought that some sort of concise listc ould be printed and sent out to all the branches some tune a good idea bill and wed appreciate anyone else who has a thought of merit to pass it on to us so that we can in turn bring it to the attention of the powers that be yes we know all abopt those pictures that appeared in uhe tely monday night who i- that chap at the bottom of the picture none of them are in our opinion very good l i increased costs mean more insurance protection needed make sure you are fully insured walter t evans qo insurance real estate travel it the service that counts f j haa v a- collection change 0nceaweek collection now in effect collection route monday main st north to wildwood all streets running off main st over white bridge morris chapeh west and east and victoria streets tuesday john st college view reset ta caro line paper mlb road 9th line water street and mill street wednesday all streets west of main street in ward 3 and george james and draper streets thursday queen mcnabfe emery king union murdock durham albert and guelpb streets no containers over 60 lbs please garbage must be wrapped and out by 7 ajn a m i mmmulf3 or ome car o w f n now let future a j- co i ny here are plymouths scoutuews tin first paper drive of the fall proved to he very siieeeshful a lurge iiumbei of scouts ind coin paiticipited in iollectlnk and i-itl- eiih pioved llnn interest jn seout- lnk by bundling the papers saved diirinit i he siiiihiii iliiink lo all who contributed in tnv way to the nr of the dnve a s eiinl tliiink- to me srs miki-i- iowsiiki iiiiiii lot iiiplyin tiueks inii tin- hiilh km npplviiiu hot luifi hid mills tlw mny scmits liad a hike and n viiinci roast mi tliiiisdoy evening insteiid of theii nmilar mfftlim r the hoy scout committee met at the home of the chairman r hard- man on thilrsday eveiurr- plans were laid for tlie annual boy scout apple day which is to be held on saturday october 27th st johns ambulance first aid certificates were j presented at a recent meeting to scouts b far mer b hardman don livjhptone and o hewitt who copnpleted the cpurse successfully yes no answers on value in the lowestpriced field tlii in onlv the ixifinninj of tlio plymouth value htory your ilynuuitii tloaler la the iww jimlity hart hhowing many more of plymouths bincar quality fwitures lt him allow you how ilvmotith kvoh you 19 out if 2 of thene hit far fiiilunh while car a giv you 11 and oir iv only f 1 1 1 1 hiiow you what thj ftwiturert jnoan in extra comfort safety and performance and nn n final tost hell ask you to drive plymouth then youll find plymouth ridea like- a hig car ixcause its bigcarbuilt to norvo you better the cranbr0ok four door sc0an wilts sutwall tim txtri equipment i your chryacirplymouthparoo dialir bowers mators telephone 119 v m oijj it mi i

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