Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 10, 1945, p. 5

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the georgetown heald wcdnea october 10 1945 social and personal holiday ffuestt with rev and sin c todd included mm t r todd d mitt clementa todd of diimi- mm i s mason of simcoe and pt too rev jr m laverty and laverty at toronto of the yptj at oeorge- tjnlted cburcb held a oh token a week ago monday tor three their members who recently be- i brides guests for the evening mr and mrs stanley turner fairbarn mr andtkra ivan phyllis turnbull and mr and gordon mcmurchy betty 8ny- mrs leslie robinson glen williams mary robinson and mrs r t ave attended beeton pair on satur- at a baptismal service in the t- church on sunday robert freder- ck herbert wrigglesworth son of r and mrs h c wrigglesworth s oaptized by toe minister and omas richardqames todd son of and mrs ro tocid was bap- by mrs todds brother oapt rev a m laverty capt laver- of stirling at present stationed th the army in toronto was truest eacher at the morning and evening rvices mrs c w hurlburt edmonton is ting her sister mrs c v williams mrs d perry of toronto is visit- with mr and mrs hurley mr and mra h hurley and baby i spent the week end with mr and mrs herbert hurley mrs w p smith was hostess at a personal shower last thursday even- n given by the womenjs society at georgetown baptist church for mrs blair who is returning to eng land soon about 30 members and aids enjoyed an evening of games following which refreshments were served by the hostess mr and mrs hap drennan mrsf william scott and miss emma hilts an of toronto were visitors with the megllvrays on guelph stareet following the evening service on unday the session of the george town united church made a presen tation of a bible to mr and mrs c dayfoot prior to their departure from the congregation to make their home in victoria bc both mr and mrs dayloot were active workers in the sunday school of which mr day- xoot had been superintendent for some ume he is a present elder of the church re r c todd read the address with dr a mcallister making the presentation mr and mrs day- ioots son rev arthur dayfoot is a united church missionary in china mr and mrs m hay of tara vislt- ed over the holiday with their son and daughterinlaw mr and mrs ivan say mrft calvtn clark and children be verley and donald ar feoudaylng 4hia week at th home of mrs clarks pla ter mr and mrs hoaklng at mrhanrt lake mr and mrs stewart hood of montreal were visitors with mr and mrs harry stookford last wednesday miss f w richardson of bt cath arines is a guest this week with mrs w o o thompson holiday guests with the moglfaboos included mr and mrs w h anderson of toronto and mr and mrs hoy van dusen of tara ven w o o thompson preached at the harvest home service at st stephens church hornby on sunday morning mr ross fetch employed with the onr at seoforth was home for the holiday rosa intends to enter the engineering course at the university of toronto in january mr and mrs sandy mcdonald of georgetown and mr and mrs stev ens of everett motored to powassan and spent the holiday week end with mr and mrs robert crawford week end visitors at the home of mrs charles watson queen st were mr and mrs h n watson toronto mrs e hamilton acton and mr and mrs t tmbleau and mary of bt catharines miss margaret roszel teacher at dublin school acton spent thanks giving with her parents mr and mrs comfort robbba mr and mrs h corxlgan and mr a elliott of shawvule que were visitors last week with dr and mrs a mcallister mrs fred mcnally and mrs joseph gibbons spent the holiday week end in detroit mr wuf ford has returned from a business trip to the west coast engagement notices the engagement is announced of muriel enid daughter of mrs maude webster and the late robert webster to everett arthur wilson son of mrs wilson and the late arthur wilson of georgetown the marriage ft 111 take place in st georges church of bug land at 2 pm on saturday oct 27 mr and mrs john ritchie wish to announce lhe engagement of ther daughter margaret agnes to charies tjler son of the late md mrs edwurd tjler acton the marriage to lake place in knox pres- jlerlan church on saturday octo ber 27th auction sale ried of thank b wo 2 george gilmer would like to thank the legion legion wa- pres byterian church soldiers comforts smith stone s f chapman sid sliver and clher mends for parcels and cigarettes received while oa ac tive service overseas special old time and modern dancing at- stanley park erin wednesday october 17th i friday njght dances discontinued afudern aires orchestra upwells limited igbjyy t h e a t r e friday october 12 molly and me gracle field monty weoller bewitched phyllis thaxler ed gwcnn fox news saturday october 13 matinee at 3 out of this world eddie bracken diana lynn disney tiger trouble sport rhythnjj on wheels no 9 haunted harbor tuesday and wednesday october 16 and 17 practically yours fred maemwrsy claodetie colbert march of time returning veteran cartoon tops in the big top i choice grade hotsteln com dairy and pvtutry equipment implement ifcactora real estate and furniture the undersigned have received in structions from norman and bert cook sell by public auction at lot 4 con 8 township of trafalgar 4 miles west of streetsville on wednesday october 17 1945 commencing at12 30 o clock horses black gelding aged roan gelding good workers dairy herd op holstffiln cattle cow 4 yrs fresh cow 5 yrs due nov 4 cow 5 yrs due nov cow 7 yrs due dec 2 cow 10 yrs due dec 16 cow 7 yrs due dec cows 3 yrs in full flow bred ccw yrs in lull flow bred again 3 cows 4 yrs in full flow bred again cow 5 yrs in full flow bred again 2 cows 7 yrs in full flow bred again breeding dates of these cows will be given day of sale 7 heifers 20 months old bred aug and sept heilert 8 months old not bred 1 bull 13 months old this la an extra heavy producing and high testing herd and all have been bred and raised on the farm dairy equipment new de- laval magnetic milker no40 pump horse motor 2 unit gem electric 8can cooler new electropail heate new set stewart clip master electric clippers new milk strainer pails etc mccormick deerlng 800 lb cream sep arator tractors and tractor im plements 1020 international trac tor on steel completely overhauled re cently light tractor on rubber 3 furrow tnt plow new ditching plow and oitcher with uactor hitch mh grain binder 8 ft nearly new a sec tion cockshutt cultivator horse drawn implements cockshutt mower 6 ft oil bath rub ber tired heavy duty wagon 7 0030 tires steel roller 3 drum cockshutt 11 hoe seed drill scuffler set seed har rows 4 section clipper mcd 10 ft hay rack walking plow 2 low truck wagons bain wagon box 3 16ft hay racks one flat fanning mill reaper deerlng collars etc set of htm team harness forks hoes chains etc poultry equipment 4 broodu houses 10 x 12 1 brooder house 10 x 14 nev 5 trooder stoes coal num ber of double row hen nests number feeding loipcrs fountains etc miscellaneous plutform scaks 2000 lbfj haj fork platform scales 200 lbs electric fencer slings rope bairels lirgt circular saw on l cuks numbti wilte oak tongues 60 itrltc ixisu number of tongue and grooved doors a x o quantity of 2 j in plan qi miiiv ol liiut ii 10 tlmbti 10 x it l i jhi t 100 ft rubber garden hose 1 fuuni rure dining room suite 9 piece niodtri secretary roll top 1 desk hall rack brass bed and springs 2 washstandi white sitel bid and springs 2 dressers wood bed and springs ice box 2 kitchen cabinets flower pots kitchen range extra good baker with reservoir warming closet water front moffat electric stove and enamelled shelf lamps lanterns crocks odd oishes odd chairs etc real estate at the same time and place there will be offered for sale subjec to a reserve bid the larm be ing east hal lot 4 con 9 township of trafalgar consisting ol 110 acres more or less also w half of lot 4 con 10 township of trafalgar con sisting of 50 acres more jp less com monly known as the cook farm on the home farm is erected a 10roomed solid brick house with running water furnace bauiroom hardwood floors hydro and telephone a barn 110 ft x 60 ft garage feed room hen houses milk house implement shed on 50 acre farm there is a good barn 60 ft x 30 ft a never failing creek runs close to buildings an ideal country icme positive no reserve as proprietors are givlruj up farming and everything mist be sold term on chattels oash on da of sale terms on real estate made known day of sale as this is a large sale we must start c on time j a elliott roy htndley auctioneers w atkinson clerk mr and mrs sumlej mnsalcs of niagara palls were weok end visitors at the hoiie of mr and mrs clayton ajjc i good eyesight is yrur duty to your country as well as to your employer or to vourself glasses if needed correctly fitted enable you to do your best for community family or self be as efficient as you can by seeing the best you can 0 t walker r0 nsiobi irouur wbo win ta at fit oom ow ti 1 tttapbum oo main ocovtam cb maaoa wadnadar of aatb moo ol t smitk stone v desires room and board accommodation with inside conveniences j for twentyfive girls telephone smith stone georgetown 212 1- also required part time female workers four to five hours daily and falltime female workers for light assembly work and porcelain finishing good wages good working conditions national clothing collection donations for the clothing c ollection will be received at the old town hall on monday wednesday and saturday of this week at the hours 1000 to 1200 and 200 to 500 what is needed is used clothing for both winter and sum mer wear all types of washable garments should be washed but need not be ironed other garments should be clean and sanitary but for every one in olieece some have shoes who has six go harefoot in belgium a family has one shirts- eight of them share it in poland a little girl boasts about her dress out it has been patched in 60 places in holland children forage for food in gar bage pails and sleep in cellars in jugoslavia one out of every six people has tuberculosis in jugoslavia half a million children wander the streets wrapped in newspapers 4 families are living in one anall cold room at night they all huddle beneath a smgle blanket for warmth to these people the ion of a tatter ed dress or a wore shoe to a major oatoghropfaa wantkd knitted caps woollen wrapt shawls and smocks snd heavy lowheeled shoes if you have have them mated tied in pain dresses worfcclothee ooveralte robes pyjamas sweaters sktrta top coats jackets suit and starts infants garments bedding ptooft an of these are yottr bo start rmmnunt mar joor pot ulluohb of fotjrtdsl

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