the georgetown herald wednesday june 20 1 945 blended for quality sa1ada tea 1200 attend halton and peel holstein and jersey field day idancing s huttonville park every wednesday and saturday 8 music by modern aires johnny boyd and jack macks orchestra regular admission 50c pi coming attractions s thursday june 28 mart kenney special admission 109 pm favoured by ideal weather a re cord crowd of 1200 participated in the annual field day of the halton and peel holsteln and jersey clubs held at the ontario agricultural college quelph on saturday june 9th the mc n ing programme included visits to ihe experimental plots poultry depart ment greenhouses a long term pas tare and the dairy barn the entire group were guests of the college to dinner which was held in the college dining hall the alter noon programme included on address by dr c i christie livestock judg tag competitions a parade of college livestock and a sports programme the latter programme was run oft under the direction ot a t woodley xf milton and clias mckeown of acton the winners in the judging oompetl tlon were as follows holstein section ladies division mrs c w strang ways and mary lou praser both of peel county ued men s division clarence anderson terra cotte j c bell freeman morley watson tansley and bert livingstone and douglas fraser ol peel county tall ol whom were tied for first place with perfect scores junior farmers under 21 years 1st ward brownridge georgetown 2nd tie craig alexander georgetown john lyons peel county jersey section ladies division 1st mrs lome ella of rockwood 2nd mrs f rams den rocbwood mens division 1st jim holland oakwlue 2nd ellsworth arnott peel county 3rd tie h h arnott and stewart mellon both of peel county junior fanners 1st peter mckel ar 2nd tie carl laldlaw peel county beverly ella rockwood the winning ticket on the purebred jersey heifer call was held by john bellboddy of georgetown so ended one of the most success ful field days yet staged by the thriv ing jersey and holstein clubs of the two counties those in attendance left for home loud in their praise of t courtesies cooperation and gen eral hospitality extended by president christie and his staff birthday congratulations to gnr ed stapleton of norval who cele brated his third birthday overseas yesterday june 12th overseas since march 1942 he is at present with the canadian army in germany he ha two bothers overseas pte cecil lorth west europe and pte albert germany co igraiulations are in order to major allan macdonald word of whose promotion to that rank was re ceived yesterday by his parents mr and mrs victor macdonald going overseas three years ago as a lleuten ant it is the second promotion or mjr macdonald who is at present with the canadian forces in holland ashgrove intended for last week the bethel wmj3 invited ashgrove w m s to hold their june meeting at the home of mrs delbert downs on wednesday afternoon june 8th a good number of ladies attended mrs t oiffen the president opened the meeting with hymn 500 from green lands icy mountains mrs vernon picket conducted a splendid devotional johowed by a piano instrumental by mrs t j brownridge mrs frank ii iridell offered pmyer for our mis sionarles after which mrs o b dick and her daughter marion hun ter sai g guide me o thou great jehovah mrs hector bird had rtrarm of the study chapter taken from the studv book west of the date line the church in the phill nines und was very interesting the meeting closed with the hymn the church has one foundation and prayer a dilnty lunch was served by the bethel ladles mr and mrs ross bennington and soi rosi of toronto and mr joseph trimble of lauiel were sundav vlsl tors with mr aira mrs j bellboddy q ite n unbtr from here attended 1 e mnivcrsary servicer at norval ui hed churcl on sundaj morning d tin rally at the maple leaf gardens in the evening wt art sorrv to 1 ear of the serl ous illness of mrs blake of wood bridge mothei active service notes the though tfulness of lcsgt herb harlow in sending home two snap shots of the french cemetery where dvr claude dillon la burled has been deeply appreciated by mr and mr percy dillon dvr dillon died of wounds last septcmer 17th ttoe si ail ots show a row of white crosses a well tended plot with a large union jack dying a wreath of fiof ers has been placed over dvr dillona grave l sgt harlow was with the boamc in germany at time of writ ing the letter pte jock bailey has written home o tell his parents he was enjoying a leive in nairn scotland at the home of mr baileys brother it was the first leave jack had had since d da whei crossing the chan el on d day pte bailey s boat was lpw recked and he had to be hos pitalized a few weeks before returni ng to the continent jack was in the bdttl of caen and fought througw belgium and northern holland congratulationsto capt bob early word of wt ose promotion to that rank has bee received by his parents ma jor ai d mrs j arnott early over- bcas sir ce june 1943 bob was with il e lome scots in italy where he con tracted diphtheria but had recoveredi from his illness in tune to move with of mrs frank wilson the troops from italy to france he and we hope 1 tr health improves in has since been in belgium and is at the future pieseni with no 1 canadian corps a craft display arranged by miss defei ce company in holland bat et we canadians together with the citixeru of the united states and great britain will eat less sugar during the balance o 1945 to meet our own needs and the urgent retirements of our allies and the liher ated countries our share o the reduction must total nearly 200 000 000 pounds of sugar during the rest of the year to assure fair distribution of what is left the sugar ration is to be cut by five pounds during the next seven months by reducing the monthly allotment to one pound in june july august october and december in september and november the allowance will remain unchanged at two pounds the ten pound sugar allotment for home canning represented by twenty extra pre serves coupons remains unchanged two regular preserves coupons will continue to become valid each month answers to your questions about sugar q bow doe canada gwt its shar ol woxld sasra rappuoa a world stocks ate pooled by the combined food board ol lie united nataons which allots sugar to canada united states and great britain on a uniform per capita basis q wbera doea the rttt ol the wosld ravax supply o a to other claimants including liberated areas european neutrals russia the middle east new zealand and otter sugar m porting coun triea approximately one half ot this total u dastined for liberated areas q is there less sugar in the world today a yea because needs are up and production is down world sugar stocks ranched a new low at th beginning of 1945 by the end of the year they will be down again this time to a dangerous minimum q why is there mora demand foi mgav a the rising demand largely reflects the needs of liberated areas q why is there less production a world sugar output is lower or these reasons 1 enemy occupation of some sources such aa lava and the philippine lava of course la still in japanese hands and although the philippines are liberated production is not expected to be restored until late in 1946 2 other export countries have experienced senous shortages of labour and fertiliser 3 record drought condibona and hurricanes have also cut mto production in the im portant west indian area industrial and quota users will also get less effective inly x ims tnpar available htadbstrial naen sack aj bikwi uacnll and breakfast cereal manalactuxers maker l tell ariki mnjecticnery cufiv and jam ana win mannfactuer will bv fa reaaeed a forth cut li suo betna mad tn the allotment te iola ih mjea a poujc atlns wucn m1 similar rdecbma are faaino made r armed rarees la tk ttipai vetas 1st ervice mteal ration administration the wartime prices and trade board a r- lamcy kean and her pupils was well attended by ladies of the ashgrove school section recently after a short program ol music and readings by the he pupils mlsb kean outlined the type of work which is being under tikt in the schools in craft educa tion she described how each ol the many different articles on display had been made and the variety of results which craft work affords the ladles were free to go about later and view the exhibits which included mould ing in salt and flour and sawdust and flour coping saw cutouts lapel oma ments of wood and felt crayon and enamel work on cloth silhouette work polished metal work scratch boards and many others much in terest was shown in the small hand loom on display which was operated by the pupdls the autographed quilt made by the pupils was bought by mrs john alexander and the crib blanket b mrs horace barnes the sale of craft articles made specially by the pupils for the afternoon was most successful and amounted to 13 00 all proceeds are to go to the junior red cross congratulations are in order to several ashgrove young people for brother o s dot early is with rcnvr stationed at halifax tlbakuso auction sale of farm stock implements standing may milking mac ione furniture etc the undersigned has been instructed by john b lamjt1ujx to sell by auction at lot 1 eleventh concession erin township 2 miles north of terra cotta on thursday july 5th imo at 11 oclock the following horses grey horse hj 7 yrs brown horse hd 7 yrs brown horse gp 7 yrs oattu reg holstein cow hays seventy firve manna 509538 3 yrs heifer calf at foot reg holstein cow hays stepn ducle 515446 due time of sale holstein cow 7 vrs calf at foot holstein cow 4 yrs bred saar 3rd holstein cow 4 yrs bred juno 7th holstein cow 7 yrs bred may their splendid showing at the achieve- 14th holstein cow 8 yrs bred may ment day in muton held saturday 20th holstein cow 3 yrs bred nov june 2nd asbgrove olrls dub gave 15th holstein cow 3 yrs bred m the best demonstration and marion i lth jersey caw 3 yrs bred jan 16th hunter won the prize donated by ayrshire cow 6 yrs bred apr 18th ashgrove women s institute for the high begirner betty ruddell won the chicago trip as high girl for the day angus mcnabb won the chicago trip as high boy for the day stewmkt- ittown intended for hurt week at a wa meeting held at mrs w d johnston s home mrs s r cole brook as made a life member of mia gara diocean woman a auxiliary af ter opening hymn and prayer and short addresses by mrs woo thompson of georgetown miss e appelbe of georgetown and mrs wu fred thompson of hornby mrs jos standlsh secretary of stewarttown wa read the presentation address and mrs johnston honorary president pinned the gold badge on mrs cole brook presentation of a sum of money was made to rev s r cole brook mr and mrs colebrook thanked the members of the w a and of the church who had made the gift lunch was served followed by a very pleasant hour of social inter course rev and mrs colebrook are leav ing for homer and mcnab this week rev colebrook has been reotor of hornby norval and stewarttown since october 1940 this was mrs cole brooks second term as president of the wa they carry with them the best wishes of the village and con gregatlon to their new home at the close of the class of religious instruction in s s no 6 stewarttown the previous week rev colebrook was presented with a book by the i students m the school mrs j h smith is taking treat ment in wellesley hospital toronto we are glad to report she is improv ing and hopes to be home again soon we welcome mr and mrs green wood who have lately moved to our village from mount dennis mr and mrs p r baily and dawn ipent the week end at their home here lc gpl joseph standwi of toron to was home for the week end mr and mrs ed sanford and son bill visited at mount dennis sundaj the monthly woman s institute meeting was held at mrs j c mur ray s home ayrshire cow 8 yrs bred apr 20th roan heifer 2 yrs calf at foot roan heifer 2 yrs calf at oot roan cow heifer yrs calf at foot polled angus cow 5 yrs bred june 2nd 11 hereford steers i yrs 1 hereford heifer 2 yrs hereford heifers 1 yr 5 hereford steers i yr 2 durham steers 1 yr 9 apring calves from hereford bull shorthorn bull 2 yrs blood test tt desired something new and no and something that is catching the eye of hundreds of people is the advance advertising posters of georgetown pall pair pios and standing hay york shire sow bred may llbh 10 chunks 3 months 11 chunks 3 months 50 acres standing hay implements massey harris binder 6 ft cut good as new massey- harris oil bath mower 5tt ft cut on season massey harris hay loader nearly new massey harris side de livery rake nearly new cockshutt manure spreader hearty new peter hamilton 13 disc drill good as new massey harris horse rake steel drum roller massey harris 14 plate diso deerlng cultivator 13 tooth massey- harris 2 disc plough nearly new 1 21 fleury walkflng plows 4 section harrows 3 section harrows new scuf- iler rubber tired wagon steel wheel truck wagon wooden wheel truck wagon sloop sleighs bob sleighs light sleigh wagon box hay rack material for new hay rack 2 cutters rubber tired top buggy new kiln fanning mill fergus fanning mill set 2000 lb scales 33 ft extension ladder stone boat 2 sets of long slings ew 160 ft of hay rope 40 gal oil drum forks snovels chains whiffletxesm eta harness 2 set of heavy double harness set of new single harness horse collars dairy equipment and furni ture surge 2 unit milking machine nearly new woods electric grinder with 2 hp motor nearly new- cock shutt lister 800 lb electric cream se parator nearly new 4bumer mtocury electric range nearlj new happy thought kitchen range with reservoir hot water front and warming cl like new hot water tank like new 8 piece oak dining room suite like new kitchen chairs fernery cheat of drawers wardrobe ice box curtain stretchers bedding dresser 2 mat- resscs dishes books butter bowl ladle and print fruit jars lamp toilet sets se eral other articles no reserve as the farm has been sold rtiis sale must start on time in stitute booth to supply lunch terms cash fred mcenery clerk prank fetch auctioneer v