Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 19, 1938, p. 3

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the georgetown herald wednesday evening january 19th 1938 page 3 orange peube blend while and pink engraved frames btockkemtcxng sale juwij ml to 51st ton mtbj ge year france and glaaaca tram as for a aaintnattaa and gtaane of ejnltty eansolt ot walker ro w la at bobbts dbdo stob owhhiboitk ik i waftobbbfty of eifsy omuhv or yoo any eooaau o t walkor at ma flto tar biawpl bbaaababbbaaabbjiabbbbbbbbab a ililm cilcil da color la ro a g w h kentner son phones office 12 ret 211 georgetown g bbbbbbbbbbl advbb1isiiio i me not in mournful numbers advertising doesnt pay the mans non compos mentis deuchabsurd tilings sty- la real life is earnest j jtod the man who hopes to rise success in any calling bfhlfust expect to advertise tnthe worlds broad held ofbattle iton the conflict of real mfe titislng lsthe secret achievement in the strife i of rich men all remind us 5 we can make our lives su by liberal advertising iftblhe highest summit climb british printer- ia88 ha celebrated sixty filth wedding anniversary temr and mrs john reigb ton or- r fit halton countyr now of wln- recently celebrated at their toronto avenue that city the annhwrsary of their crelghton was barn on lot d or i first line esaueslng in 1sw mrs won of winnipeg formerly isbjflfltowtbjsahetale i chtshdlm of mutbh was titer ifks crtlghtam bom m was before their marriage in agnew uooajlum daughter of late mr fllrta mocallum of bk- mta miry mocejumv of is also a dutgttter mr ana crelgnttainoved from their in baesmc to farm for vftm years tad then j to alexandria asataltoba in the i eeventteevand later settled fur- and fortunately to the valley hear cvlgary where and their tamfly secured farm watohhrter pood pricea all aetxttrttrift oil prodacmj wjmirft made oal- xm ejhfon fami- ftten andhree soni or western towns and the old man was at least observ- jmt rural father why do you spend so much time on the crease of your pants college son it is very important dad not to wear baggy trousers rural father important is it did you ever see a statute of a fam ous man who didnt wear baggy trousers you can get people to give three cheers for a thing that you cant get them to give anything else for one of the most miserable men on earth is the fellow with quiet old- fashioned tastes and a very modem wife uqlstein breeders annual meeting largely attended the annual meeting of the halton holstelrt breeders was held at pal ermo on saturday jan 8th with ap proximately 100 breeders in attend ance a new innovation was tempted by the club in holding then business session in the morning din ner was supplied by the ladles under the convenorship of mrs v j law rence- followed by the programme in the afternoon the attendance and general interest indicated the general approval of the breeders of the boun ty the afternoon programme included two of the most outstanding address es ever delivered to a farm audience in this county according ttf many of the breeders present geo m clem ens secretary of the holstehv ffriesttty association of canada gave a most ut tereetlng illustrated travelogue of his recentr trip to the british isles hol land france and switzerland in his- address mr clemens dealth with agricultural conditions with particu lar reference to the breeding of hol- stein cattle dr w ttv graham who was intro duced by byron jenvey holsteip fieldman for western ontario was referred to as an illustrious son of an illustrious father dr graham gave a most illuminating address on fac tors other than breeding influencing the dairy cows efficiency the election otiofftcers resulted as follows president morley watson tansley 1st vicepresident a s mahon campbell ville 2nd vice president j c bell freeman secre tary treasurer v j lawrence oak- vllle directors nassagaweya n c lee rockwood esqueslng wm an derson and wm robinson george town nelson fred hamilton and ross segsworth freeman trafalgar addison woodley milton w h big- gar oakvlue and edgar lyons streetsville milton short courses have reopened the three month school in aftt- culture and home economics reopen ed at milton on january 4th with most of the regular students in at tendance and a few new enrolments in the course in home economics aside from the regular course ii foods and cookery miss grace hamil ton is the special instructor on realn education which includes nursing and first aid in the young mens class special attention has been given during the past few weeks to farm mechanics gas engines and tractors under the direction of mr j h shaw of hes- peler this feature has created a great deal of interest and the stud ents are most enthusiastic on tuesday jan 18th prof e c stlllwell of guelph was the special speaker on the subject of farm meats we understand that plans are also under way for the members of the two classes to pay a visit to various industrtat plants in the city of to rontotoday secretary 47ut time fortyseven consecutive terms as secretary of the munns womens as sociation is the record set for this district by mrs a a biggar she i reelected at the annual meeting her grandfather was the first whttechtld born in the district mrs r d fleming was elected president mrs h l lovering was appointed vicepresident and mrs jif post was reelected treasurer for 27th term mrs w h biggar is it president obtgarx hugh falconer falconer prominent- for 30 in the public life of dufferln j and a former magistrate died wednesday of last week oorn in id 81 years ago he came to i in 1872 settling in teecwater he moved to bheltourne where for 47 years then to or- remaining there nsul 1b3s f yean he was member of nhnv l county council being choseir as l to 1917 after filling the offices ibfltencillor deputyreeve and reeve own munlclpidlty he later was ijjnaglstrate in orangevule- and was also treasurer court almost up to rof hlsdeath he was active4 j estate taatness in mount den- jjhb is aui by hlsjrlfe and fmlrbraln toronto and two n mrs verm craven jack- beach florida and mrs john iawd went wearily into a barber napd alumped down in a chair awrxstre me a shave itou an too far down in for ashavja rales up a ad tight just pine haircut lettuce cifcp naii wha ptn icatarc 5 he tomatoes 2 ite- oranges fresh stock new navels median large 18 e daz potatoes mealy cookers 13 epk grapclrait mjtcau a sale m tanips cabbage apples tangerkies etc 0a m 0 l l s her wish there was an old woman who always was tired she lived in a house where no iielp was hired her last words on earth were dear friends x am going where sweeping aint done nor churning nor sewing and everything there will be just too my wishes for where they dont- eat theres no washing of dishes and though here the anthems arc constantly ringing i having no voice will get rid of he singingi dont mouiji for me now and dont mourn for me never for im going to do nothing for ever and eerv norval rifle club 11 jtoo late for last week the noryal rifle club held their annual meeting on monday night with president w g browne in the chair a the election of officers mr browne was reelected president by acclamation for 1938 and mr gallop was returned as secretarytreasurer a review of the events participated in by the club for the past year was read by the secretary and was high ly endorsed by the membera thje financial report showed a tidy cash credit balance to be carried forward into 1938 the two principal events which were competed for during the year were the weekly gold button and the years grand aggregate medal the gold button was won by mr h nurse he winning it nine times this but ton now becomes the property of mr nurse the grand aggregate for the mosmumber of points made in club shoots during the year was won by mr tt w hall in the east and west ontario lea gue the norval men scored 787 points out of 800 making their aggreate for the five shoots 3s2t points out of 4000 the individual scores for the fifth shoot are as follows f johnson 100 h nurse 99 r w hall 99 w usk 99 w wilson 98 g h hall 97 e mckinney 98 w robinson 97 moving and talking pictures in georgetown united church two moving and talking pictures are to be presen in they united church georgetown next friday evening january 31st the first is a very vivid and in structive picture of the war in spain showing the destruction of madrid the refugees in the mountains the actual fighting in the front lines and especially the medical work featur ing the work of the blood alon institute established bethune from canada the second shows the japanese des troying the great city of shanghai everyone should see these pictures and hear the address on the struggle in spain and its historical back ground transfu- byor c k you havent you are missing something 0 your favourite dealer can get you a variety ofr dried or pickled canadian fish the flavour of whidr as tasty and as perfect as though you had caught them yourself and promptlv popped them into the pan they can be served in various appetizing ways dried fish such as cod haddock hake cusk and pollock and pickled fish such as herring mackerel and alewives can be brought to your table as new dishes that the family will like serve canadian fish more often make any day ax fish day your dealer can sectwe dried or pickled fish for you no matter how far you live from open water with every bit of its goodness retained- for you and by the way youll find it pleasinghy economical j department of fisheries ottawa write for frb booklet eooaaakal kajtccipc fish day crpblll tomato juice cookin figs pound he ctmolli dandee tea lib n 4i fmh chocoutc puff biscyus 2 pod 27c stmrtt otmf marmalade ow 3 corini syrup 17 5lb tin 37 economy pound 21c flavoroma pound 27c break omorn c s dated 25 dried apricots pourd27c nowiftkinj kfeft chem velveeta 15 i mdlrtnl owklc chnlc cleanser 3 tim 13r s pckt ht frt towli wia sunlight soap 4 cl 4r ktrfci hwdw4tn castile soap 2 cl 9r yellow laundry sop fairbanks 5 b 11c i prums v 3 2y j mrcormicks aoverc8eam sandwiches the granulated wheat cereal good humor 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