Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 31, 1951, p. 9

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wsj r iw9 ccf program for a better ontario angus langille halton ccf candidate x high cost of living the ccf is the only party which has consistently advocated price controls to curb inflation and halt the everrising cost of living municipalities hardpressed by rising costs will get an emergen cy subsidy equal to 10 per cent of all their 1951 tax revenue making it possible for taxes on homes to be lowered 2 health contributory and subsidized hospital services for ev eryone plus grants to speed new hospital construction the con servative government has not and apparently will not give on tario a hospital plan the liberal party has promised health in surance since 1919 the ccf government in saskatchewan in stituted their health plan within six months of taking office 3 insurance establishment of a lowcost auto insurance plan to protect all owners all drivers all passengers and all pedestrians 4 agriculture a farm marketing act based on that proposed by the federation of agriculture to include new teeth in the milk control act and the farm products marketing act a central marketing agency as sought by the ontario hog producers en couragement tor cooperatives and extension of services by the provincial department ot agriculture 5 labor improvement of labor conciliation service reforms in the workmens compensation act as recommended in the roach report including compensation rates to 100 per cent of earnings and elimination of the waiting period better factory inspection services 6 housing creation of an ontario housing corporation to build homes and help municipalities to finance new housing with pow ers to stop nonessential building and enforce material priorities 7 education canadian college fees are among the highest in the world the ccf will establish a new scholarship fund to main tain or assist at least 3000 qualified students in ontario colleges and universities for information phone bronte 32j burlington 2400 georgetown 709 r 4 milton 394 r 21 oakville 2297 and 1583r this advertisement sponsored and paid for by the halton ccf assoc more new books are at public library payment deferred by c s forester this is one of the most unusual and absorbing crime stories ever written the story is told from the murderer point and is a tense unfolding of the effects of crime upon a very ordinary type of man and his family the denouement is as surprising and unusual as the rest of the story i the kontik1 expedition b th woyerdaht sion circle conducts bning church worship egular morning worship at st bbns on sunday was conducted r minister rev john m smith read the lesson from romans lspoke on the subject stew- weight lifter k even a smallsized ler can carry off hun- is of dollars in jewel- and furs see us today for jew- iryfur insurance at tome and away protec- n against theft fire cidental loss and a great iy other common per- ier c thompson jrance service v john r barber ertey e- c thompson mlmi phone 11 ardship in our church in which he stressed the importance of chris tian administration of time ability and possessions as the entrust- ment of god to the individual the choir sang i ffeard the voice of jesus say and mrs h bird sang the duet wont somebody tell me the evening worship was con ducted by members of the mission circle joan bishop conducted the service and frances deans read the lesson from amos 812 and led in prayer mrs j bailey and isobel dobson sang the duets the beau tiful garden of prayer land i would be true a sound movie depicting the life of the prophet amos was shown following the service a fireside fellowship was held at which films were shown and girls of thecgit served lunch it was announced that anniver sary services are to be held next sunday and that rev o p hossie ba bd of trinity united church kitchener is to be the guest speak er also that o monday evening there will be a st johns family night a birthday party for the church fair board may build next spring directors of esquesing agricultu- al society were at the home of mr and mrs spencer wilson norval for a meeting on friday evening president n a robinson presided at the mens meeting and president- mrs j e ellerbyat the ladles meet ing discussion centred around the 1951 fair activities and plans for the future it was reported that 1000 was now on hand for build ing purposes and it was felt that a start should be made delegates at tending the district no- conven tion at woodbridge on saturday in cluded mrs j e ellerby and miss charlotte mccullough the district secretary i this nowfamous story of the dar ing voyage of sixmen on board a primitive raft from the coast of peru to the pacific islands the trip- was made to support the auth ors conviction that the original type of craft from south america the bookt makes interesting reading polynesians had sailed in similar because of its quiet cheerful record of resourcefulness daring and ac curate scientific observation a book of the month selection it is also a movie turf beneath my feet by garry rrogg 242 p this is a daytoday recording of the authors walking tour through western ireland it is simply writ ten but contains much shrewd ob servation of local customs and char acters a well as the scenery one of the highlights of tne book is the description of the throeday revels of king puck at the county kerry town of killorglin the streets are filled with the cattle sheep and horses that are to be sold the inns stores and houses are filled with several times lie normal population of a thousand and the people are filled with the drink taken the tlurlytwo photograph- in the book are very clearly reproduced and add considerably to its interest men are so ardent by gerald kersh 291 pps this is a brilliantly satirical novel that brings together as striking a gallery of unusual and memorable characters as a dickens novel it is very up to the minute in its idiom and settings however paula barber a daling blond of ersatz gentility has decided that her sole aim in life is to acquire a weal thy husband by the time she has finished her course of training lor this laudable ambition she fails to realize she has nothing much to offer in return for riches john stone mogador who becomes the rich hus band loses his fortune in a stock- market crash and commits suicide leaving paula with no money no husband no virginity no nothing much of the entertainment is provided by pasta fluva an aging ballerina who refuses to recognize thai her day was past years ago her giddy entourage includes a broken down white russian colonel a polish exwrestler and an aleo- holir bohemian her attempt to pro duce a modernistic play with her self as star provides one of the hooks highlights halloween tilkolfftl twenty centuries by r and x linton i this book is a treasury of hallo ween folklore that delves into both pagan and christian origins it shows how th old irish beliefs in witches and elves and goblins were brought to this continent by the emigrants of the early nineteenth- century besides explaining the or igin of jack o lanterns and other halloween customs the book has many fascinating witch stories res cued from old documents a num ber of old prints showing witches sabbaths black masses and trials for witchcraft are used to illustrate the book it has the merit of being exceptionally readable other novels received michaels wife by gilbert frankau the man who lived alone by ruby m ayres danreroug marriare by f e bailey the secret game by francois boyer five novels 4 by ronald flrbank island maeic by elizabeth goudge the middle window by elizabeth goudge a city of bells by elizabeth goudge smoky house by elizabeth goudge swift to sever by norah c james adventures of sylvia scarlet by compton mackenzie sinister street by compton mackenzie fontagre winner of the grand prix du roman de 1 academic francalse by jean orieux love and death by ueweiyn pdwys farm asms hornby farmer almost wins overseas trip the big international plowing match and faim machinery show for 195t s over the site near wood stock vrss in many respects an ideal one located in the heart oj an out- stanrfig farming district many visi tors were heard to comment favor ably- on the exeeljent loam sojl on the well painted barns and prosper- ous- appearing farm homes tn gen eral weather conditions were ex cellent and the four day event must have btracted well over the 100000 mar byron jenvey who is well- known to all holstein breeders wast in charge of ticket sales and hetinv- formed us that there were over 40000 on thursday alone the te- ted city seemed to be as large fts ever and while two or three of the large implement manufacturers did not exhibit there was nevertheless a gra display of all that is modern in farm machinery near the ten ted city the oxford crop improve ment association haa excellent display of plots demonstrating ai the newer varieties of grasses and clovers in the livestock sections the ox ford breeders displayed some of their op livestock it was a revelation to see so many excellent cows in the various breeds all from the one county out in the sirrounding fields the top plowboys were there from all sections of the province needless to arid halton was well and worthily represented perhaps the highlight from a halton standpoint was the showing of stan may of hornby in the walking plow classes on wednesday which was the first open day he was third in the second class or thursday he was fifth in what is known as the fam ily herald a weekly star class it was on friday however that he al most achieved the ultimate in the esso champions class he was run nerup to the overseas trip win ner eugene timbers his second prie was good for si 50 in cash and the silver medal as a climax to all this his percheron team placed third in the horse show arnold howden another hornby boy also made an excellent show ing in brief he topped the boys class under 16 years and the prev ious day was flth in the class for plowboys under 18 years on the final day he stepped up again with th older plowmen and still made the prize money jack marrhmeut also of hornby was second in the row crop tractor class c f picket had an eighth id open stubble on wednesday while on thursday his two brothers com peted in a class of fiftyfour plow men john w taking seventh and vern ninth the lower end of the county was represented by jack taylor of free man who captured a ninth in sec ond clas- sod and on friday while in the esso tractor champions class spencer wilson of norval was seventh one of ihc highlights of the final days programme is always the in tercounty tradtor class of two plowboys under 21 years eighteen counties were represented haltons team of john picket hornby and john kcadhoad of lowville placed sixth as a ream an excellent show ing in a tough class the top award went to haldimand 2nd to york rd ontario 4th grey 5th brant while we have not received a com plete report p was 12tn our hearties congratulatory are extended to all of the halton plow boys on the honours wor i such the short stories of sakl mystery novels coven gibbet by j c chance murder my sweet by h holt the house in cavandish square by d whltelaw the flncer post by norah kent the gecngjetown herald wednesday oct 31 1951 strong competition tftfcy certainly kept halton and hornfcy in parti cular on the map speaking of hornby we overheard a spectator who was standing s the end of stan mays ridge say to his com panion hornby wheres hornby anyway his friend replied oh away up north somewhere being a native of oxford personally we can nly conclude trftrt the- gentle men- in question were not corford- ites kklmscott farrowing continued from page 5 females are living outdoors through out the whole year provision finr a lahpratory hoa w been made and this will be placed into operation- as soon as possible feed water is- heated electrically a completely new ventilation system is incorporated consisting of virtually 6 chimneys one on either side of each the three entrance doors each chimney has an op ening 9 from the floor and another the same distance from the celling in winter the tip opening flue is plugged so thataccess is only by the bottom one which acts as- a flue as the or temneralure drops after leaving the registers the air itself will fall toward the floor whence it will i klsrke up the chimney simply l virllp of colder outside temperature in fact the colder the outside temperature the faster will he fouled air be ex hausted into the atmosphere- no idarguhts are by this method set up i the pens whilst the building is strictly utilitarian it contains many entire- v new features and is believed to b ontarios largest constructed ex pressly a a farrowing house phone 694w main sfreet -7- georgetown representing the prudential urmumci commit af ubhi a 1 jij floral designs for all occasions walter rigg glen williams phone 752w elizabeth arden solid cologne newh lerc is fragrance appe soothing smoothing refreshing blue crass the inimitable elizabeth arden perfume in a convenient froststick form neither soapy nor sticky blue grass solid- cologne liquefies instantly abtnrbs fatter and because of its special strength it is much longer lotting charming hoarss gift perfect tueklna smtrse farewell lit happiest choice for a lioapitalliouml ineiiii 1 50 maccormacks drug store phone 327 main street 112th anniversary services m st jokns united churfch sunday november 4th 11 am and 7 pm rev o r hossie b a bd trinity united church kitchener will be the guest speaker gr combined junior and senior choirs i v

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