Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 29, 1952, p. 7

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c- 7ea citt foftf sa1ada orahge peke celebrate silver wedding v l insurance travel real estal walter t evans co mill street phone i83w georgetown ontario serving your community for over 30 year we are prepared to do all types of plumbing new bathroom- installed or remodelled water system repair of all kind a ken nash phone 239r king street georgetown wniawlliimit uyamt hot la tocmihlafr balhfortu- paadahllllf badcad bf all tha naoarcaa of afamnwa aaaw afld wywrion ka tha irat cbolca ofama wfao kaowr no othar faanaty oflan as aaaca ia aacloaarad qaaliiy sad asdaarva pariarauaca laa tmraa iacladia taa famoua wlllard sataavfilr wba a wolard foo man alwaya and a liaf harley motors wednesday evmiihc oct smh 1a2 wbsz wifi an jngenoll district couple on horn was born in thla district had a family dinner last week to celebrate their 50tb wedding anni- vcrary thaw were mr and mrs thomas t alesile who live at maple crest farm with their son joel and mrs llle the wedding of cassle leslie daughter of mr and mrs- james leslie georgetown and thorn si j leslie son of mr and mrs h lea lie north oxford township took place in 1002 at sprtngbank the home of the brides parents the bride mas born in the scotch block 77 yrurm ago on the farm now own ed by her nephew dean leslie and moved to town with her parents sprlngbank their horne on mujjie avenue is now owned by arthur ifcpbert and mr and mrs timer walker live there v after a honeymoon in hamilton photo and buffalo mr and mrs leslie settled on the farm whit has been the home of the leslie family since 1r30 during ibm and 1019t mr leslie was reeve of north oxford an active lodge man he is one of three surviving members of court it annex no 750 of the canadian order of foresters a member of the loot thamesford end past mas ter qf king solomons lodge a am thamesford both mr and mrs leslie were faithful workers in lianner united church as long ai health permitted mr leolle waa sunday school sup erintendent from 1012 to lt4o mrs leslie taught the beginners class for 25 years and was s valued mem ber of the women a association they have a son joel and a daugh ter mrs hoy gordon margaret another daughter laurene died when she was four years old there sre four grandchildren reid wallace presevere win plowing championships john street phone 539 perseverance paid off for two dairy farming plowmen when they won the laso trans atlantic class i at the intcrrutltmal plowing match held this year nt carp ontario by thi ontario plowmen s association carp li 20 mil re northwest of ot uwa for algle wallace 35 year old bachelor farmer from north gow er near ottawa it was hu seventh attempt at the dominion horse plow ing crown a gold medal and six weeks trip to europe douglas s held 26 year old far mcr from brampton reached hli goal the tractor plowing crown in sis years last year he placed third in the transatlantic class the two gold medallists will be the gueats of imperial oh on a six- week visit to the british iilcs they will be occompjlnied by roy sha ver of newlngton ont who will act as team manager mr shaver is a past president of the ontario plowmens association during their trip the two plow men will compete against some of europe a finest plowmen at the brit ish ploughing assoc tat ion national championship to be held at falkirk scotland on november 12 the pec la 1 overseas class in which they will compete will be conducted under a new set of in ternational rules which have been tentatively accepted by canada great britain sweden holland eire and finland it is hoped that these rules will serve as a basis for proposed future w orld cham pionship matches doug reid and algle wullacc will ue the seventh w am of champion plowmen in as miny yeirs to miko the six weeks uvtrmai trip an the guests of imperial second iwjccj in t r li o ns atlantic contests unit to horse plowman stanlc mty of hornby and tractor plowman ivan mclaugh lln of stourtvllle both received a silver medal and 11v cash from its a blft decision a lot depends on it family health constant warmth fuel economy fj before you decide on any fuel find out about blue coal find out the advantages that make it the worlds finest anthracite its steady uni form heat and clean healthful operation that saves money and labor phone tit today blue coal the color guarantees the quality the worlds finest anthracite ij y0 ii w h kent ner son georgetown phone 12 74 imperial oil ror mr my it was another heart breaking contest he placed a close second last year also the oversea trip will be the real izatlon of a life time dream for doug reid though he ay hi doubts if his dream would ever hive been fulfilled had he not won the lsso championship though he has been trying for six years he thought so utile of his chances of winning that he dldn t even bother to stay around the plowing site long enough to hear the judges innounfc him as the winner doug has two particular ambitions he would like to achieve during his trip he wants to see london and would like to go to holland to sec the dutch farmers at work ho has become very friendly with dutch larmers who have settled recently in hje brampton area and feels that he and other canadian farmers can lekrn much from them doul was born on the 183acro farm which he now operates joint ly with lis father this spring he bought a 100acre pasture farm ad jacent to the family homestead fluid milk shippers o the bramp ton market the fields keep 50 head of cattle 20 of which arc milking ind about 45 hogs doug is mart led to the former betty furness of brampton they have two children julie aged three and teddy who is ib months old his companion for the overseas tripi horse plowing champion algle wallace has been a lifelong farm er on 225 acres of land outside north gower where he was born 15 years ago oooov plowing has been one of his greatest prides since he was in his teens ifc has been plowing 20 years and has been a consistent winner at local matches in carlcton county the consistency of his per formances may be judged by the comment of o friend who when he heard wallace was the esao cham pionship winner said well a least now the rest of us will be rid of you for a while and can get u chance at soma prizes ourselves mr wallace too is a fluid milk shipper but to the ottawa market he keeps aherd of 50 hoist cin cat tle both purebred and grade tho team manager is owner of o p0 acre farm in stormont county where ho maintains a herd of fully accredited holsteln cattlo ho is no stranger to international con tests first scoring at the 1031 match in peterborough whore ho took two firsts he was elected to the board of ontario plowmens association in 1040 and after 10 years of dla- hod service was elected pre- in 1080 i active iru tho stormont aff- ol society and the stormont ns association both of which he thai served at director and president like mt wallace he is unmarried v for your shopping pleasure wilsons grocery stewarttown open saturdays until 10 pmj monday and wednesdays until 6pm other week day until 9 pm cjceries vegetables fruits fresh and cooked a1eats free delivery x phone 691 r 22 i jj i ii 11 i i amwmm -a- rdatives fet miss mary dolion birthday forty nieces and nephews of miss mary dolaon only remaining man ber of the family of the late an drew dolson and mary jane lyons met at the home of mr and mrs hoy geer st ketlleby on sunday october lttth to celebrate her 811th birthday miss dolson has lived her entire life in lulufi and peel counties for many years u 1th mrs jam watklns at norvml station and la ter with mrs william slubbs in georgetown mrs stubbs died last november and miss dolson s young est sister jennie mrs c v bell of stratford died in august at this year other members of her fam ily were william j margaret lohn samuel and wesley afttr spending all last winter in peel memorial iloapltal brampton miss dolson now enjoys good health und lives with her niece mrs j 11 wardlaw at maton the nieces and nephews presen ted her with a beautiful bouquet of mauve and white mums and other gifts the presentation being made by mrs emily shanks aurora the oldest niece refreshnnnts inclu ded a huge birthday cake decora led with bo candles a program of music and speeches conducted by mrs t cutting aur ora brought to a close with sing ing blest be the tie that binds concluded the most enjoyable social event for membtra of the family in many years ross mcgilvray wins ottawa tely trip more than eighty happy young sters including a local boy ross mcgilvray second form ghs stud ent will be travelling to ottawa early in november visiting points of interest along the way seeing all the sights of canada s historic capital and generally having a grand time while they learn about their country ross was among those who qualified for the trip by in creasing the number of subscribers on his route by 13 in a special carrier contest at least two airconditioned radio- equipped 40- passenger bus- us will leave toronto monday nov ember 10th at 830 m with a passenger list of over eighty carrier salesmen of the toronto telegram hailing from all over ontario first scheduled stop will be at trenton s rcaf station where the young slghtseera will lunch at kingston they vill visit royal mil itary college canada s oldest and historic kort henry more than 126 yean old after dinner and checking into their hotel the group will enjoy special evening entertainment the educatioral aspect of the visit will resume early tuesday morning november 11th when the young sters will visit the royal canadian mint at ottawa to sec how money is mode later that morn ing they will attend remembrance dny ceremonies nt the national war memorial they will lunch with members of the house of commons in the par liamentary restaurant they will also tour the parliament buildings and sec the beautiful g a tinea u val ley from the capitals peace tpwcr at itockclilte ottawas rcaf station they will watch jet planes they kvljl continue to ridcou hall the residence of canadas governor general later they will have a chance to watch the lumberjacks on the ottawa river at the eddy pa per co one item of the itinerary which the youngsters will eat up is din ner ot one of canadas finest hos tels the chateau laurier this will be followed by entertainment spe cially suited to their young tastes wednesday morning the -cnrrler- salesman will visit the barracks of the royal canadian mounted po lice on the way back to toronto rhey will atop off at feterborp to view the general electric plant and peterboros lift locks among the worlds largest wednesday nighty- the vouruisiers will be back in toronto court of revision esquesing township the court of it vision will meet in the council chambers ksqueslns memorial lis 11 stewarttown on thursday novembek u at 10 am to hear appeals against the 1053 assessment l m bennett townhlp clerk 1029 are svfell thenaithrrw i jo to saa uncla ed im going to jo on tha bus list waak tnndma and i had a long bus tnp and the drivers were really swell when we changed buses the driver helped grandma and mo to pick out our new bus and he told her not to worry about anything the new driver was swell too and ha told me he had a little girl like me at home i sure like going on the bus fares are low round trip htl to boaton lot angeles st louis washington 2545 9255 2785 k- 2390 ticket and information at corner cupboard raonkis tavj iyoti j apt or province which boasts canadian roeklaclbriush ool- unwa has as ha wott splaivlor

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