Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 23, 1953, p. 10

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the oeokoetown hehald wednesday evening sept 23 1953 pajqk 10 gravel top soil fill cement building blocks general trucking ernie thompson gw williams tr 73366 for expert eye care consuli o t walker optometrist 3 main st north brampton over abells drug store phone office 599 res 830 hours 9 ajn to 6 pjn daily evenings by appointment woods canada s leading home freezer the mode n way to preserve food model 15 15 cu ft has lots of storage space fast freeze section hermet ically sealed unit counter balanced lid write or phone robert cooper phone 1311 adjoining brampton golf club box 67 brmmpton farm news archer howden go to international twelve halton juniors mounted on tractors competed in the an nual junior farmer plowing match on saturday the event was held on the farm of george rae iar hornby despite the lack of mols- ture in recent weeks some excel lent ridges were turned end judge george hbatrawser of brampton commended the contestants- on the general excellence pf their work- the awards were as follows class i contestants 16 years and under ross austin eerl dunn don taylor bill spck class 2 contestants under 21 years barry archer arnold how den john cunningham john bailey jim ismond class 3 tractor mounted plows boys under 21 jears bert speck howard speck alan emerson the two high contestants in class 2 barry archer and arnold how den will represent halton in the intercounty competition with trac tor plows at the international match near oshawa in october the halton junior s special to the junior farmer club getting out the largest number of contestants res ulted in a tie between the milton and norval clubs the j e whi clock special for the high team of 3 members from any one club wis won by the nor val club their t m members beint barry archer john cunningham john bailey have your esso oil burner installed now i easy terms free estimates 55 down 3 tears to pay all work fully guaranteed w bill sproule 4 elizabeth st 8 phone 1317 brampton travel notes flytca to new york 4 fliohts daily from toronto 4080 an air trip to new york combined with an ail expense freedom tour is an ideal holiday combination tours from 2 to 7 days consult john r barber trarel adrbar thompson legion motes comrades how about being on hand for the regular monthly meet ing for september this thursday at 8 prn this is the flrt of the fall meetings and after the summer lay off theres no reason why everyone shouldnt be out for it the meet ing will be short and lunch will be served afterwards we hear one of the sports chair men had a rude awakening early bunday morning about 130 am he was called to the phono for a long distance call from guelph it seems the boys w ho entered the golf tournament representing the local branch at cutten fields had became involved in a discussion with some of the other teams about expense money never heard of it seems the st kits brarch were so ill ad vised as to allow their four man team 75 00 scotty phoned to thank gord king who was in charge of the affair to thank him wholehear tedly for the magnificent amount branch 120 let them have seems that when green fees were paid they had 75c left apiece for their very ownl never mind fellows next year with the tournament be ing in windsor wc could probably allow you 1 00 each providing you supply your own transportation of course the team comprised ken nash harv chappel godfrey collier and john patterson the boys were runners up to the two big guns in the tournament guelph and wind sor the latter finally taking the championship gob says he might have won it had the rtst of the team been up to scratch with hockey just around the corner we believe last saturday a number of local representatives at- tended a hockey meeting in toron to dealing with kid hockey so it looks promising for the local small fry to have hockey again this win ter the ladies of the auxiliary certainly deserve the thapks of the entire branch f6r their wonderful financial contribjtion to the legion mrs a j morm was sister of mrs chester seriously 111 for some time mrs alex j morru died september 10th at her hdme 300 manor road e toronto she was a sister of mrs gray don chester norval mrs morris was the former suz etta b turney jhe is survived by her husband and five sisters arid three brothers omar turney of streetsville mrs r canning cor rena of ottawa mrs a g ray gertrude rochester n y mrs graydon chester gladys of nor val grace and norman turney toronto mrs g a lymer enid of hamilton and fed turney fort on the occasion of their twenty fifth anniversary lets hope that every member of the branch justi fies the faith and confidence placed in them by the ladies certainly the evening they rd was a nice one and one that will be long remem bered a report of the banquet ap pears in the news columns of this issue erie she was predeceased by ano ther sister mrs ted stock of new hamburg the funeral service on september 14th at the murray newblgging fu neral home was followed by crt atlon at st james oematorlum- palibearers were g chester r canning a ray t stock a ia- mer and m mitchell woodlots and other small 1 holdings supply 30 per cent of the riulpwood used by the canadian pulp and paper industry commodore grill glen williams hamburgs a specialty ice cream light lunches credit valley taxj coronation orange parade highlights of sumrner trip homfi from th ee months abroad maureen needha n has many happy memories of a trip which took her all through the british isles and to france switzerhnd germany and belgium highlights of her visit included the coronation parade viewed from a seat in hyde park and a 5 mile long parade wh rh took four iours to pass the reviewing stand in bel fast on july 12lh a native of fngland miss need ham has lived in canada five years she was overseas over four months and visited with relatives at her old home at felton mowbray leics she travelled both ways on the ss atlantic which docks at que bee city jack armstrong c lu district representative 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