tho georgetown herald fc march flth 144 junior farmer club program announced cbe halton junior farmer olub program for 1m4 will include calf grain and swine club projects states agricultural representative j e whitelock the various projecte are open to all halton rural young people between the ages of 12 and 20 inclu slve the oalf club project which has always been popular in halton is open to both boys and girls each of whom muat enter a heifer calf b on or after january 1st 1944 the calf may be either grade or pure bred and of any one of the following dairy breeds guernsey holstein or jersey in the oraln olub project which too is open to both boys and girls each club member is supplied with 2 bushel of ajax oats this is a new variety which has shown up exceptionally well in each of the past two years it is an early oat with strong straw and resistant to stem rust the swine olub is confined to boys and each olub member will be supplied with a pair of purebred yorkshire weanling pigs from advanced registry dams while quality hogs are no more 1m portant than previously nevertheless the recent federal subsidy for a quality bacon does certainly provide an added incentive to produce high quality market hogs we understand that applications are now being re celved and as the number which will be accepted may have to be limited those interested should immediately contact the agricultural office in milton infant prodigy who has made good mrs eflmer miller erin suffered la ceratlons to the face and chest in a h collision between two cars on the fourth une west oaiedon sa urday afternoon members of mjrfleld hospital sup ply services and comforts for the forces fund made or repaired 3 711 garments during 1943 it changes constantly to meet this countrys changing needs for instance ever wonder where your ration coupons go the answer is that your grocer takes your sugar butter and other coupons to his bank which acts as the govern ments agent in identifying and accounting for millions of spent coupons this vast bookkeeping job known as ration coupon banking is just one of the new additional assignments which the banks have assumed as part of their wartime service another is the payment on behalf of the government of cer tain subsidies arising out of war tunc price control still another is the handling of exchange trans actions as agents of the foreign exchange control board at the same time the bantcshave arranged facilities to serve mili tary establishments and new war- industry centres alike through loans to industry and agriculture they have helped to increase the supply of raw mate- rials weapons and food they have acted as issuing agents for approximately 5700- 000000 worth of victory bonds and war savings certificates as well as lending direct financial aid to the government through short term loans all this in the face of wide spread staflf changes resulting from enlistments of 8360 trained bank employees the war emergency hat proved the readiness and ability of canadas banks to adapt their services to new conditions it has proved once again the strength of your banking system which i providing a firm base of financial service for the greatest economic effort in the nations history and will with equal resourcefulness meet the challenge of the years ahead the chartered banks of canada beryx davlespppular young vocalist who is often neard in british broad casting corporation overseas pro grammes as well as starring in her own programme for the forces ap polntment with beryl though only nineteen years old beryl has been singing to british radio for a long time she flxat broadcast at the age of eleven when she sang with oscar ro bin s band at fourteen she went on tour on the continent with the hot club de france and sang in france and in the scandinavian countries her mezzo soprano voice impressed all who heard it as being unusually rich and powerful for one so young she was fifteen when war broke out and since then she has toured britain with oscar rabins band her father harry da vies is guitarist in the band and she sang with geraldos orchestra for a year she has also appeared in caba ret and in pantomlne and revue in black velvet she deputised for pat klrkiwood for a week playing opposite vic oliver both her father and mo ther are professionals and harry da vies says his daughter began as croonerette at the age of three she is heard regularly by overseas listen ers in tommy handlers half hour beaumonts parcel fund acknowlum1b donaxioff the flmptojyeea jaf beaumont s wool len uui oflep vnuiams nave a necord thats hard to beat for sending parcels cigarettes and heralds to the boys overseas from ctlen william for the most part the money for theatv com forts to the boys u raised by the em ployees themselves by holding dances blngos lucky draws etc however sometimes their fund is augmented by donations which are deeply appre ciated one generous puliation was re cently received and mr harold whee ler president on behalf of beau mont s employees makes the follow ing public acknowledgment chea williams march 3rdl44 to the apple product co and employees dear friends t would like ur acknowledge with thanks your donation of 43 60 to our boys parcel fund proceeds from your bingo of march 2nd the spirit in which you put on your bingo and the way each and everyone- donated shows what you really think of our boys away from home and friends and the way you appreciate the small job we are trying to carry on by sending them parcels so on behalf of beaumont s em ployees i would like to say thanks again to your bingo committee and wish you continued success hi future endeavors sincerely ours bl wheeler acton parents and friends of acton boy scouts and cubs had a splendid even ing on thursday last at the legion hall it was one of the features of scout week and here they became ac qualnted and learned what these groups do at their regular meetings ir and mrs thomas watson had all members of their family with them on sunday on the occasion of their golden wedding loy pavement and roadways were accountable for a number of accidents broken bones and other in iries abou town the past week lost thursday mrs richard blanche fell on the side walk on willow st and suffered fracture of her arm yesterday morn lng mrs george mann had the mis fortune to fall on the pavement at the corner of mill and wwawsts in falling she struck her face on qie steps of the post office building and suffered a broken nose and a very painful injury to her face pilot officer erwin mckeown rc af overseas has been promoted to the rank of flying officer acton free press dr w h brydon and r w lowry both of brampton it is reported this week in future the arm will be known as brampton fuels james hunter mccracken well known farm realtor of peel county died suddenly at his home in derry west last thursday night oonserva tor and peel gazette milton two milton members of the rcaf have arrived home in milton on leave from england pilot officer joe oal loway djm has arrived with his english wife and infant daughter jo ann who celebrated her first birth day in canada on monday pilot of fleer ralph merkley also is at his home here milton red cross appeals for 6000 in this campaign a lifelong resident of this district passed on at st joseph s hospital goieiph on monday february 28th he was george amos of moffat who was in his 84th year on tuesday of this week mr john jackson was presented with a loung ing chair in recognition of his many years as caretaker of the milton high school the building was opened on january 6th 1921 and since then mr jackson has gien unfailing service winning both the respect and admlra lion of staff and pupils rhe community suffered a severe loss the past week in the sidden passing of humphrey f browne while visit lng friends in hamiltoi he passed away suddenly last friday afternoon he was flftj three years of age champion brampton brampton s presbyterian church was the scene of great activity today as people from all over this district assembled to give their blood at the red cross mobile blood donors clinic a clinic official estimated the number of donors at close to 200 bframptons poetwar rehabllltauon plans took another step forward sun day night in the capitol theatre when a special public meeting called by mayor w a bates endorsed a re solution calling for th establishment of a citterns rehabilitation oommtt- tee the patterson fuel co which was bought by jack patterson from j h conover last october has been sold to men appreciate variety in lunch box contents men appreciate variety in their lunch boxes in the same manner as women according to geongina camp bell dietician for the dbung oar de partment of the canadian national railways and even the most cursory glance at pedestrians and travellers in bus and street railway services will indicate that many thousands of men are today carrying lunch boxes to their wor in war plants and offices miss campbell an authority on meal planning for industrial workers be lleves that canadians have become food conscious through rationing and because of the campaign for proper nutrition carried on throughout the dominion miss campbell is qualified to make suggestions she is a gradu ate in household science a teacher in domestic subject experienced in in dustrial feeding regarded as an in dispensable part of canada s wartime organization and is now working in co- operuon with canadian national rail ways chefs to supervse the fruit salad and dessert features of restaurant meals wellplanned and well packed lunch boxes are important she says the addition of a hot beverage hot soup or main dish make the meal more appealing but cold juncies ac companled by milk may be both ap petlzlng and nutritious here are examples of lunches easily prepared at home for the worker in plant or office first for the men one chopped egg sandwich on white bread 1 cheese on brown bread 1 muffin 1 tomato or an apple ther mos of pea or bean soup two minced meat sandwiches 1 on white 1 on wholewheat bread l slice buttered raisin or nut bread an orange tt pint milk two salmon or sardine sandwiches 1 on white 1 on whole wheat bread 1 piece buttered gingerbread or corn bread container of apple sauce cof offer to replace books an offer to replace as far as pos sible the many volumes of non knghah books and periodicals destroyed by enemy action in the british museum has been made by the allied govern ment in london long evenings more reading now is the time to check op on your eyes before the winter reading starts it will pay you to be good to your eyea they are your beat friend many very uncomfortable symp toms may be traced to your eyea let us examine them and advise yotj on your requirements qoality ghums at city price o0hbuut ot walker r0 eyesight bfeouust who will ba at his offlo over th ban telephone ob fee for women workers miss campbejl suggests these types of lunches two slices of buttered whole wheat bread 2 stuffed boiled egg halves orange h pint milk or cream of to ma to soup one cheese spread on white bread 1 carrot and peanut sandwich on whole wheat a pear or apple 1 cookie coffee or tea one young canadian soldier will likely never think of a shower bath in later years without multng seek ing a bath shortly after he enlisted recently the lad was ushered into the shower room with fta dozens of shower noisles but nary a both or a tin tub in sight and shower nosates were something he had never run into be fore he solved the problem mealy however when he spied a couple of chlorinated foot bafts and calmly pro ceeded to sit in one while he put hts feet hr the other the bray chick does thetrick the bray chick does the trick let me show you the proof place your order here n writing no bother call or phone geo c brown r r no i nokvai feed a well balanced quality mash for tncreas ed egg production golden harvest laying mash 18 results prove tile quality k j brown georgetown telephone 82 r 1 1 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