Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 10, 1945, p. 6

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pride ie no good by faye mcgovern meclun bymtwmu ftur o n her knees in the kitchen bridget was in a poor position to glare effectively but the sight of w0 muddy shoes tracking up her spanking clean porch let flow a warm string of expletives color fully flavor d with strong irish brogue and how many times must i tell ye terry odonnell not to corre climbm over my porch rail on a friduy the tall blue eyed lad grinned a wry apology and suid i want to see kathletn and why bhould she want to see the likes o yt after the way yi angered btr lost night i want to uh her i m sorry and are ye not inuugh of a trui irislvnan to fear doin slch a thing on a friday any days good enough for wliut x want to do terry declared bridget looked at flirti a moment then jerked her thumb in the diicc uon of the parlor where her nitcu was dusting furniture but she wasnt surprised when terry came torming back she wont even talk to me well for all i care she can go out with every tom dick and barry in town while im gone i gone repeated bridget 1 to camp hobart next week should ye be changin yer mind sndget yelled after him have the dacency to keep out o me rose bushes and walk up the steps like human beinl but her anger was eone by the time she finished clean lg up she thought of how kathleas the georgetown herald wednes october 10 1945 soldiers afternoon by shirley n harkiims where u she had looked the night before hei chin high her cheeks flaming rea as her hair bridget shook hit head tls pride made her look likt that she thought the kind that takes a long time to simmer out then often its too late the some as me patrick and me and both stubborner than any two humans had any right to be aye but that was twenty five years ago and ye d think id be forgittin the good lord gav me a niece to rear and if i can hilp it she wont be like met she climbed the stairs to kathleens room why are ye quur- relin with terry7 she demanded kathleens quivering chin went up he insinuated that id llkery b the kind to run around and have tun should the person i happened to be engaged to go to war and did he tell ye he was leavin for camp in a weekt the color faded from kathleen a chetk oh no sure and th lord made same men fools breathed bridget ye d better call bim up he bhould be ai mrs scbultzs but trrry had been there and fjie aod in such urmper mrs iunultz declared kathleen tried tit bakery but trry hadnt tome ir yet prde is oo good bridget xrtued cull hi mother nv i wont grovel if he desn 1 ant to telephone 1 doewi t luvt u kauiwtuj aliiiped up the auxrs aft three byt of vmuhu g jcuthleen grew pjhj- and paur jj dgtt klew slit hiid to ukt a utxia bit went u tin bukiry m jy u- tarn that terry wu already in cofop bh trudged wearily home a d id loriously wrote a letter she told tctry about two other foolish people who had been too proud and what happened to them i heard you once tell my kathleen that her eye s were the loveliest in the world- she wrote im bsggin you write and tell her you love her before she cries them out of her pretty head then she sat back to await re suits but fridays hours crept along and there was no letter from terry sadly she went through the motions of scrubbing the back porch dumped the suds over the railing and was starting on the vtchen floor when a pair of muddy shoes landed squarely in the door way i cam as soon as i could terry said where is sbat bridget jerked her thumb in ther then she sat back on her heal and listened brazenly to kath- leess shriek of joy flfdst sniffed luggedher bucket sd get down on her knees t bar area bias the a aooldhv hau be i ofeclaxed fervent- aad p biff was hopping mad and hop ping up and down on the driver s seat of the bouncing jeep at the same time he kept his foot pressed to the floor and the tangled woods on either side flew pust like tele phone poles from a train window even then only the faintest breeze fanned his tanned face it was sure hot country ouj here hot and breathless just the wny julie made a guy feel gosh she was cute cute as the cocky little nurses cop perched on her blund turls he mar veled at the way she managed to mook crisp ns o kttuct leaf even under this broiling sun it sure hud bten pkasanl rtcupt rating from miliaria under her watchful care she had beslowtd her worm smile impartially on biff und his c o major deston convalescing down the hall she liktd the army and her nursing job near tht frunt and biit was bure she liktd him too after all they were buth from brooklyn that made them practically soul mates and now major deston had to ruin biff s chance for a dat with julie tonight an opportunity to walk un der a still starcrusted aky and per haps hold julies cool little hand and maybe not say a word and then again maybe say the word bin gulped as the car careened madly down the narrow path crlpes hed never cared much about girla before the war but then hed never known a girl could have honest forthright eyes a sweet but flrnttnouth a soft but determined chin julie was one in a million and now just when he was on the verge of asking her to wait for him major deston had cooked his goose this was hl3 last night at the post for his spct iol mission meant odvnn ing ranks in the morning iym lord only km w where the regiment would be stiiliorii 1 from now on the very umught tint hi might m er sec julie hi uri made him n llllit siik fut i ham he d ivir hnve nf met ling her ba k in linn klyn whin this shooting tn i ti h was over ami yet mumnru hud to lift the pintti lle mm lmiti d a f w limisbtf n m j that the troops i mild go forward in an attempt to in ati the unknnvli c i man bust lit s n dend why deston had puked him for this detinl cnkl ui ston bt ml ling any ice with julie he unim diotely dismissed the idea as un worthy but o guy in love tan t help helng jeulous even of a kindly middle aged major no it was just his usual bod luck to be chosen for special duty hed get the job over with and jump bock to the post double quick he only needed a few minutes with julie he was so preoccupied with his problem that he failed to see the armored cor until it wos actual ly blocking the path ahead he jammed on the broke and the jeep screeched to a stop when the two germans jumped out of the bushes leveling their pis tols at him biff was startled but more than that ha was definitely displeased it looked as if julie and the drearer were separated for good your jeep she make the big noise nein the tall mans tones were rough we hear you coming far off and ws say gootl now we get back to our base after all even if our car break down he kicked the useless tire savagely our men will repair this later you will drive us directly to dhou kherab my friend and no funny business we are not patient men the two strangers climbed into the ha k delighted with their slrate gy and the novejly of safe ondu t to their headquarters with an american prisoner as chauffeur hiff h thought chased around in liifa head like leaves in the wind so bhou klierab was the german base deston would be glad to know that if biff lived ut tell him iie drove bteudily for some ruin ules while i lb phm formulated he d drive these lugs straight nver then own explosives and muku a break for it his sudden swerve in tin rood angered lilb gtiinan palt hut jt was too latt 1 he front wheelu missed the mine hut the rears caught it squarely it seemed to lliff that a giant aky rocket had burnt in his head and the detonation filled the quiet glad with deafening nolae he found hkm self lying flat in a wadl hut in could move nnd he wriggled to a position when he could inspei l the effect of his bulls eye the p was completely wrn ked and tin two germans lay dead biff broke into a ran if he hurried he might even yet salvage a few minutes with julfe compe tently he lifted the remaining mines and then dogtrotttd to the armored car here we go prauleln he said prayerfully as he started the ig nition if the rim only holds ill make it back to camp driving oh the rim his thoughts leaped excitedly little man be said to himself youve had big busy day hsd wsar hto ban mod- stiy but bis heart thumpwd loudly a ha pictured juuss pride hi urn josta ttftft tarn 3roawrn aba am hmt aalhat lips halxon excellent hxtotuf 8 fboh pasttjwc 100 an acre from pasture in a period of approximately three months reads almost like a fairy tsle and yet that is the experience of maurice o beat well known trafalgar town ship farmer rhls was the story re vealed to the group led by agricultural representative j e whltelock on the pasture tour sponsored by the halton crop improvement association recent ly the tour included visits to the farms of a 8 mahon hi bon nasea- gaweya township j allan dixon nelsontrafalgar town line wm booth and m c bcaty trafalgar township anderson bros c f pic kett and gerald graham of esques- ing township at all points ihe members of th broup saw and learned wmethlng of interest to paiodlze julius caesar of ancient history they came they saw and vcrc convinced rhoy were convinced tltut the modern long term paiture when comixised of the proper mixtures of grasses and ilocrs when properly sown on n well prepared field in a high slatc of ferlllty and fol lowed up by good mannxement of fers real possibilities in the lowering of production costs the highlight of the entire tour was however at the beaty farm where a 16 acre field was sown in 1044 to he ojvc long term pasture mixture along with a nurse crop of 1 bushel of oat to the acre this past spring the field was divided by means of an electric fence into four 4 acre pad docks as a result of the backward spring the herd was not turned on the first 4 acre paddock until may x owing to this late start and the rapid growth the herd of 36 jersey cows was unable to keep up with the grass and one four acre slock waa out for bay nnd six loads hauled to the bam dur ing the period may 25 to august 31 the field mas pastured so days and nights during this time the field supplied a total of 2299 pasture days of wlilch 1900 were milk cow days and uie balance dry stock the value of the milk produced in the 89 days was 1397 46 this figure u based on toronto price less transportation char ges and other deductions accordng to n j thomas well known o a c pasture authority who i ccom pained the tour and look a lead lng part in the discussion at each point lh btty field had been ex- re ptlonally well managed accord ing to mr beaty two of the paddocks were clipped twice and the other tro only once during the period and in in swer to an inquiry rom a member of the group mr beaty admitted without heiltotlon lhat the 16 acre pasture field had given the larges returns and the greatest net profit of any 16 aencteon his 200 acre farm in 1046 it was also interesting to learn from mr beaty that while grain was fed in the stable the amount of grain and concentrate fed wa reduced be low the level at previous nantnert and so concluded the first pasture tour sponsprebttrr halton and while a heavy shower in the morning and a threatening dtj no doubt had some thing to do with the small attendance your reporter could only conclude that the majority of halton farmers in common with the great majority of ontario farmers are as yet not pa ture conscious it is safe to predict however that during the next ten years ontarios most neglected crop will develop to a point where it will receive first consideration on every well managed dairy farm terra cotta last week mr and mrs miller and family have moved into mr c soper s house on the 4tlrune the united church is getting a new ojt of nalnt they are also rede corating the interior which when ctrniplcted will agd considerably to its appearance mils l laughton of toronto spent lit wf ek end at her summer home here mlsh witght of toronto spent the rek end at her home mr pitt has secured a lucrative stt uatlon in toronto mr and mrs donalds mcgauley of detroit spent a few days last week with mrs r mccauley wilfrid i purchased a 60aere both lot b ftw mountain from j o flbaxpe of atasav side a number of our tfrwps are vokbv ing at brampton briok plant al pna- enl mr and mrs vanderfllet and daoglw ter of toronto spent the week and aft their summer mr taylor of toronto has had we residence here on main street wlntd for the hydro let there be ug tl prank meswlok has arrived home from the tobacco plant at delhi foot ailments treated miss allan bet cunpm tmu foot umento or botb ladiea ftnd aenttamn open man than asml sat ercneofx tm 9 ataloak mm j ifpn rtwna uwj ti guelph rsmencmswy vtatsry umu ow csavialsw starred ysy sss threes k any las jut sica a short form letter which ylcrarr loan sslismen asrry hanks bav copies ordering th back to buy victory bonos for too victory loans have provided an exceuent means of helping the war effort at the same time contributing to our own personal welfare canada needs more money now to make loans to foreign countries so that thej can establish credits w inch will enable them to buy food and other things which they require this food will come from canadian farms these gixds from canadian factories when we help to create markets for our farm produce abroad and when we help to keep canadian factories busy we help to maintain good prices for the things that canadian farms produce victory bonds also provide a reserve fund of work ing capital for our own use so handy to have so many times any bank will buy victory bonds at onj time or loan money on victory bonds if we need cash and for our future plans well have the money required for things we want to do get ready to buy more victory bonds this fall buy double this time the same rate of savings as in previous loans will pay for twice as many bonds over the 12 month period ds for too pay 5 wbea orderiaa aad the t st i national war unaaftfc pommil

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