Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 7, 1952, p. 5

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peuiw i 9amm news wjae putnu imut daogbuy too and it ail tatted because aha raceired a depotjt for her ray owo bank cooanc that a urttuuy gift t real take to teach bet how to tpead and bow to tmv to help jour daughter understand hanking practice the commerce hma prepared hanoy purte ivu tjooiiet called r simple wheo yoo know ugw shell discover la la page all the impor tant tip oo day to day banking to help her take care of her wile and welcome birth day gift the canadian bank of commerce iaiwauuta i j ask for your copy at your local branch or writ to franc tetrry food office the canadian bank of commerce toronlo blue coal spring prices now in effect nut stove and egg co 2450 furnace and stove oil v and kerosene oil contracts guaranteed wh kentner son phone 12 increased costs mean more insurance protection needed i make sure yoti are fully taiured walter t evans co j insurance real estate jtraye aian ycrt ifd canada storages filled to capacity will floor prices hold up thk geoeqttown hbulb vtdaiaday btsssflni utsr wt 1m page 5 storage slocks of pork on april lit totalled 317m0o0 which u nearly 10 million pounds higher than the storage flocks in april let a year ago 1b addition we have aorae 15 million pound of panned pok available for consump tion thu 13 million lb of can ned pork is the equivalent of 20 million lbs of domestic cuts so that actually on april 1st our surplus of pork products wae approximately 30 million poundi according to w p watson ontario livestock commissioner aft storuses in kas tfrn canada on april 80th wiru flllrd to capacity with porfe and poultry end no export outlet for bew or porta appeared to b in nljlht we understand that the doin ion government dl twitched two of its senior oltiuli to tli old coun try about mid april in the hope that tjiey might be ublt to nijol late a deul for lieref or oork or both until the moit rex ntly unnounettl outbreak of root and mouth disease about two ww k jitfu official wert liopeful that the embargo would in lifted in september thlf most rec ent outbreak would to llmln ate any iuch possibility if the mi barko remains in ftect after s tember canadian cattlemen will u faced with a much reate r crisis than at present canada uceordlnn to mr watson hs a mirplu of nbout 400 000 heal hence turning more cittle on krtus iji singly post opnlritf the marketing date if the amerknn narket in available nk iln before the end of the knliik mii play ball season opens here on saturday may 24th by timtr uj hi it nun seen j ou t what man you auk why the man who is out tat in y the town in the interest of the inu rn edlatc bill team und billing boobtcr tick eta ihesc ticket oiily coat 100 and for that jl 00 ou git two atmls sionj to the opening garni plus a chance on 3 lucky draw prize these 3 pruea are in the form of vouchers donated by three enter prisinj stores in the town of geor- keow n who arc interested in good lort they art silvers drills and kichardson s so it will be well worthwhile to win one of these iluabli pruts to win one of these prizes it is necessary that ou be prtmiit m plait now to t ike your best krl or if ou ore uufthful your best friend out to the oenlnk ball game it will pro bably be on the 14 th of may after noon this date is not official yet u the uigue his not met to draw up the schedule for 1052 president hob iine of the local club lias just returned from the annual meet ink of the ontario llise ball association which was held in st cith trine thiv year he reports i fine mn ting w 1th the 11 ilton 1 eague t iking an active p trt 13 y the w ly the annu tl met tint for the lot tl bnl 11 tlub will be hi id thuisdiy evenink m i hth at 11 pin at hotel mtiblon pi in now to attmd uul kv the lotul lojs i boost with jour pre mine e s everyone lute reded is invited the ii ilton county ltukut looks trt hive i very irite rethk bisebill e nson coming u t aim entered so fir ire oikvilh in it milton ind witerdown in c c impbe llvillt in i t new 1 1 ivlfle nti n mil ceor- ge tow n in ii alton is in unknown quantity it l rise nt 1 he v e ille d one nnetliil when ill tie old exerutive reslkned and no om would take over thr reins so up to now it is possible th it seines ed thill best beiys will be weiring oi oruetow n unlfe nns wo could do with i e ou pit niort i itclu lie ind a enuple of kood infirldt rs now thil urivluht saving is here thi loc il bovs will be kitting in nunc pritttite and toiih vein ltowii in wicl be nbh to jit luj those w intinj to makt a pi on tht lot d tc tin n hanii to show their wuts will tell you more about our proiperts ntxt wiek at t league mtttlng held nt mil ton on thursday may 1st which former district resident dies a jormcr district resident mrs antonio vonchlaruttl died suddenly in st- joseph a hospital toronto last woelc mr and mrs vonchlaruttl hved on tho old john miller fprm on no 1 hlohwny across from tho stono school until moving to tho city fif teen years ago their son sulllo graduated from georgetown high sahool while thoy lived hro and is now an archltoct in the city shtf i survived by her husband and four children sulllo doris llvlo and sljvlo inlennent wa made in mount hope cemetery at- prraldcnt hob inni nit mlcl o t n titli plan wus rinmn up for 10j oiorkrtoun pi iyj lis flrt nmr nt implxikillr 0 miy 17m and ihr ll oxnlnr ktin fit homo n sotunlny may 24th a f a make till 1h blorit uisibnll oimnlnk rr put ovi r in fiittri town 011r uiul llnr aoo eattla owners who turn their cattle on grass have more than an even dunce of profiting thereby if the embargo is not lifted an ex- cepuonauy large number of cattle mill have to be marketed in canada net fall while the producer is guaranteed a floor it do not nee- vuarlly follow that it will beat the present figure it l vol likely to be higher and a could be lowsr when a woer s not a woer about a month ago the federal government announce tt lnten uon of eitsbluhing a ftoor price for latlle 11 will be rcraued that the floor esuiblubied was 123 per jh for gotkt csiul at toronto with p- 1 roprlatt ulirerviitlau for other gritdei ami otlur nurkett ttus floor would be applicable for abe monuu of april may inict june and would bt revhwed thert after wltli the price for tach suuceedltlg month announiixl m days in advance of llu ntuuth when it would ojily it wa furllur arumuttctxl that the oontnmtnl would maintain a floor prlt for ai long as the preiit u s mbargo was in fleet llour oni of uie jokirn in oit pirturt li that the government annot paks reiulallon making it an offline for any p rion to buy u low hi f rwr ai sutii action would u construtd as prlc fixing a practice lcclnrtt llhgal by statute at till last tisslon of parltammt th only obvious alternative uai for the goitrnmcnt to authorlx th irlcen supjiort lloanl to 11ii1 r 1o urcha4e any or all b f ut pri ces tonsistint wlu tin flo rs ft r till irlous rides of ittli li so far as u can amirtiln th ii i is i r p ircd to carry out lis rcj on hllltlia in this mini but is im trlivi to att bccius ol tht 1 it k of toraj sp itt or an export outh t ft r my b 1 1 that it mlkht rtiuln unlil homi rtllef by way of mor slot tt sj u or an t xjrt outl t travel notes many georgetown people have enjoyed the popular nonooma great ladies cruise ileres a supervalue pre season event that will tickle your budget a complete 5- day cruise for two for only flu pes pehson bailing from owen bound june dlh or 16th stops enrouta st manltoulln and saull stc marie and of course wo can book for you the regular cruise isler on at too john r barber travel advisor elmfr c t1iomthon imurance srrvlre lhone lit mill j r in bo found officials of both fed eral unti provincial tfovt rnmcnu are urtcln nroetuctr to market only flnithcd cattle so lliat our markets w hi riot be unduly depresses by l-rk- numbers of thin animals wmnml the infantry signafer the canadian infantryman mth his superior training and personal qualities has won the respect of the world as a fighting man he is once again proving to be the most important man in the canadian army vital to the successful operation of infantry is he mm who must maintain lines of communication between the front line and forward headquarters he is the infantrv signaller sn important man in kcepintho finely balanced team of modern infintry operating smoothly and successfully tilcc your place in the front lines of cinijj s freedom serve with the infantry yeiu arc eligible if ou arc 17 to 40 cars of ic nd read to serve an where apply now to tho army recruihng office nearest your homo no 13 prtonrt1 opot wall i houm rldau 1 chaflotu sli ottawa onl no 5 psmonnsjl depot art llftry pak rofjot stretetl klngilon ont canodlon army rscru t ng station 90 r chmond st w toronto ont no 7 prknnl depot vo1tly borratk el ioblh strt tondon ont army recruiting centre 230 main street weit north boy ont army recruiting centre jamet street armoury 200jomtlst nortk hnrnlttonont recrw ting station windsor armourlei windier ont aie4w o lhton to vojco of ihe arrpy tuesday and thursday evenings oominior nalwork a s gpipr-

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