Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 16, 1953, p. 12

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w ibb georgetown nan wednesday bventns sept 16 1953 page on speedvale ave east st northern cltj limits tours pri sept 17 18 five fingers james mason x darrleux sat hon sept 19 81 dreamboat clifton weal ginger rogers toes wbd sept 22 23 dangerous passage robert lowcry phyllis brooks the iron man evelyn keyes adult ent t1iurs fbi sept 24 25 people will talk cary grant jeanne crime adult entertainment zs childrens playground 2 shows nightly rain or clear ichijvren unwcr 11 years free bill garbutt plumbing and heating au types of repair work water systems eavestroucninc sarah st georgetown triangle 73638 flowers for every occasion design work a specialty flowers by wire anywhere in the world norton floral trlanfcle 7 3582 georgetown farm improvement loans available for implements machinery equipment breeding stock construction repair or altenuoo of any farm biuldingj fences drainage etci farm electrulcatum set jor jrtendlj royttt brmcb mumgerjorfu jfftrffc zfe royal bauk of canada fakm news halton shorthorns dominate cne show s q bennett of scotsdale farm near georgetown was both prem ier breeder and premier exhibitor in the strong shorthorn show held last week at the canadian national exhibition farm manager maurice baker was in charge of th scotsdale show herd which took senior and grand championship or males on that great three year told imported bull calrossie garden road they also had first prize junior bull calf and junior champion on scotsdale gol den highlight id the females scots dale gilda rosewood second prize junior yearling heirer was reserve junior champion in ill scotsdale in addition to the championships previously refencd to had five lsts nine 2nds six jids is well as many others of sligh ly less importance merry gets reserve senior kilburnu onnge blossom 2nd with manager l mel storey at the halter was first prize senior year linj heifer and reserve senior cham pion for w h merry of oakvillc merry brook farm also had the second prize senior heifer calf am on other awards tops calf class moslia liteiu 5th bred and ou idb 1 c nos of moffat took tht ied ribbon in the strong cl iss of sci 101 hcife tdhes amoslc i o hid the lind prue summti ji rlin heifei tifth prize juni kiln ill fouith on their jct of sire fioup tin i on thue ukw btld ind owned j ixhlitois un iint other award fat cattle awards here w h merry had the 2nd prize fat steer senior calf on merry brook sirloin 4th prizs summer yearling on m b porterhouse both looked good they sound good and later they 11 tastf not good but del iclous in the fat steer junior calf 7ohn c wlumotts randy jr was third white in the senior calf section jqhn b black of moffat was third and cliff norrlsh also of moffat was fifth mlver wood family heirlooms recall memories mrs v nort6n uas hostess for the silverwood women s instituti on thursday pteinbcr 10th with the president mr corbctt in the chair after singing daisy and repeating the mary stewart collect the roll call was answered in a most interesting manner lach members brougnt a treasured fim il hin loom and gave the histor of it these rec lied memories at 1 bioutht forth much discussion of the olden days an invitation vras read from the georgetown w i to attend their october meeting the members wdl look forward to this displays for the forthcoming tali firs were discussed miss isnbelle moore took charge of the meeting on rfiston cal research nd called on mrs george henderson jr for the current events and also a report on the recent acww conference in toronto mrs r r corbett told of a delegate who visited her and mrs ern batkln for a few days mrs ruddell tave a clever pa per on the motto grow old along with me the best is yet to be mfss moore read an excellent arti cle on aprons around the world and she had a small one which had be longed to a member of her family when a child it was about 75 years years old a pleasant tea hour fol lowed mrs appleyard being hostess with mrs norton and over the cups of tea the members looked over the dear old treasures displayed and recalled their us of long ago the next meeting of the silver- wood w i will be at the home of mrs batkln congratulations to mr and mrs russell miller on the arrival of their son randell ernest miss marjory haw is teaching at the stone school again this year and there are 28 pupils a natuaaltst working in tho jungles of africa uses a portablo aluminum elevator to get to tho top of isofoot trees to secure samples of plant and animal ufa he simply shoots a line from a nflo over a sturdy limb attaches it to the elevator cage and hauls himself up by working a hand winch fixed to the cage s floor his oneman elevator is almost certainly made of canadian alu- jaimimjor by nutting untamed white water to work creating electrical power canada has made itself the largest exporter of alu minum in the world aluminum company of canada ltd alcan large roadside park at junc tion of highways rive and twenty four was set aside by hon george doucett ontario minister of high ways as nserv i in perpiluity to serve as setting fir memorial cairn marking ommumty near c gvfftre whin mrs adelaide hood less founder of the won en s insti lutes was born the orl mizatioi she started in i 1j hns flout i shed throughout the british conimo i wealth mtions nd in othei c mn tins she wis movid to the fai i lining action 1 y death of i st from di inking- sub stan lard milk today as federated women s in stitutes of cimda joined the ont federation in welcoming first can idiin assembly of the associated countrj women of the world in rorcnto august 12 2s mr doucett hopes th it women s influence in on no ind elsewhere will be mob lii i against the selfishness bad ni ii s and rof isal to think of olh i rs win h is the c use of most xris fit undents in ontario alone in 12 li tlic accidents resulted in 1ihd uaths thousands of injuries nd mill ons worth of piopeitv i ss lppi i put ties ii use where women s institute founder born near memorial cairn the red brick school which she s tended as a girl lowei the memorial cairn whl w as unv eiled by her excellent the lady tweedsrnuir when bar tweedsmuir john buchan governor general those in pictui from left to rieht are mrs j charlton r r 1 paris past distr president north brant mrs m i moore r r 3 ayr district pre dent north bnnt and mrs e hunt burford district preside outh brant dancing every friday night stanley park erip modern aires band admission 75c lpwells ltd gravel top soil fill cement building blocks general trucking ernie after september 20th the herald will have a new phone number tr 72631 your news ill ems are always appreciated and we especially like jryou to call when you have visitors or when you yourself are away on a visit for your convenience the herald is oper from 8am to 6 1 m daily arid saturdays until noon after hours or weekends we are always glad to take news items and advertising at tr 7 3524 i if calling before sunday phone 8 the georgetown herald commercial printers and 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