Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 21, 1945, p. 6

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tm georgetown herald wednesday november 2 let 1945 bennys pop by lillian austin mcqur nwpapr byudlsat wnu rnlur 1 n jim payton felt compasston for the email grief stricken boy who bad come to him set king aid get hold of yourself benny and tell me what s hnpptnul la udyised the stok puisj benny man sged to soy betwten sobs who did jim prompted them nt folkjes on the berk ly plate lluy was looktn nt in r jas night and they sn they wants to buy and h st nred then thtv flxin to swipt her jwhen i conn from sehool iht v is tulkm to n pop bout a barbecue up to t place tonight und this monn he gunt and pop suy hi d in t know nothtn ihjui it liuf hi u bhe 8 over there i set her and i i u em she my pig and they lau i juf say call the sherill 1 i know he ain t libtin to me and iffm he do daisy s gonna be et time h git here 1 well see about that right now jim promised backing the truck over the nar row culvert into the highway jim recalled that agonizing moment weeks before when baby sue had toddled into the driveway behind him and helen came running from the porch screaming stop stop and he jammed on brakes benny idling near had seen the danger and dragged the little one to safety in gratitude to the boy for his courage and foresight jim had of jered him anything he desired and that was when the black and white hoat changed hands and became daisy since that day the thin youngster never left their door hun fry jim and he len had nen it tempted the reformation of bili reed bcnn s fothtr you re u itt m d tl t liking jim explained be fori th v re ltd th berkley plan yes sir be t ny ht id his i i 1 j i proud f ins imp mi e n ig a fritnd liki mr iuyi n benny it was a iint t t ite folk did things mr 1im u merely said ht i ad tome f r bet y s pg then loadt d lit r in i h t off mr jim tht mil ke in trouble caibi the s s rt d t u but dat ain t gonna kt 1 1 j fi in doln it again you can stop worrinj ji n is tired him wdoitl tltru thieves in this neighb irhood it ey 11 be moving on as soon as tht oumr learns of the trouble tiny ve made nd ill see to that personally ti is afternoon jim put daisy back with his own bogs until it would be safe to takt jher to reed b plate again hi wouldnt allow benny to go home but kept him occupied all day and after supper he put up a cot for the boy in the garage benny hadnt been asleep long when his father came looking for him he knocked at the door of the screened in porch and removed his hat when helen came out of the aitchen sense me miss helen r a loofcln for benny he said humbly vm reby sorry for you bid she ir id rim but we ve tried to help yoj trj you wouldn t listen to b i it alzua henry usn t your boy new how rj ztji t ir f he belong fa rtjk tsjcssiy got a right to text t e ijty nve bill the state cc uui ctj exud if te not get- sing proper care b wuf ingntened honest miss ekx i blt t never raise my hand tt that oung un and does you ho p me get him bick i air t mesi ztc ito wif reu folkses till i know 1 tney usr or is trey aint i wisr we could help you bill but i rn dtrold its out of our hands now wht trey do wif him 7 bill aked haltingly take him to the orphans home but you needn t fret some nice family will adopt him people who ii appreciate a bright boy like benny bill s shoulders drooped as he shuffled hopelessly away i m out of patience with the man helen told jim still i can t help feeling sorry for him you d better see if benny is asleep i wouldn t want the child to suffer for his fathers shortcomings in the garage jim looked at the empty cot his guest had vanished i imagine he heard the conversa tion and went home but i d better make sure he told helen everything was quiet at reed s aback and bills face was expres sionless aa he looked straight at jim and declared he had not seen benny since morning its too bad ha ran away from eu aftar wed made up our minds to give you one more chance jim ald loudly vm bare mr payton benny ducked under us fathers elbow and bobbed up oa tha doorstep fac- jngjim tip yon ml an ofwtended sur- 1 ju have told us yt be encore histrionic excellence it the repu lation that john drainie won lor htmjjc ii in radio drama in vancou ver jils home town and w lien he hai maintained ever since bis move east to toronto as cbc an- ouncer in 1943 now free lancing he ha starred in many of radios most notabli plays and currently is narrator on the electric hour mondays at 8 p m over the cbc dominion network jolly miller it tin lilt enr for aun saage with jollj mill r tin i tht cbc ran cui id i n iv ik rnuiicale u at v t on un il wednesdays at 8 pin c ard of thanks i would like to thank employees ol provtnclaj paper lome scota w a firemen and other organisations and friends for parcels and cigfljettes sent to me while serving overseas cbm c p davies oabd of thanks pte norman barker would uke to oiank those who sent parcels and cigarettes to him during his service with the army overseas t issrn bars local breeders prominent at oakvdxe sals local breeders were prominent both buyers and sellers at the third an nuai all canadian holsteln sale hld recently at oejcvllle max oreen berg preeman bought three head for botal of s32so paying h26 to dy ment bros jerseyvllle lor a two year old daughter of the s14100 mon tvtc renown s76 to rockwood hoi stelru st norbert manitoba for a yum old heifer and 360 to oh ver j wright coneaton for a year jng luiifer w s hail oakville boukht lhe two year old heifer btra uiaven juliette from jas r hender bon portsmouth paying 1400 juliette is a well bred individual in calf to sonnlwllk sovereign junior and reserve grand champion tletnptville championship show this year that henderson bought as a calf at li- e all canadian bale last year lor s3 000 e j meagher oakville paid s02s for a seven months old heifer consign ed by geo o jackson downs view mrs anne meagher oakville secured a yearung heifer of abegwelt breed ing for t75 h o lyons nowai bought a yearling bull at 676 from r norman hogg uxbridge w p latdlaw sons norval received 726 for a four year old earner oamey georgetown 575 for a three year old w l mcclure norval 500 for a two year old heifer and robinson bros georgetown 300 for a yeartlnf heifer sigh chology bv ruth macuire ucclurc ayrullcnto wnu fvatutai tphere must be a kink in my pcrsonohly somewhere judy leaded you must be more agtirossive pat lanning idvised stare people n the eye like a lion tamir judy interposed sure same print cle now yuu tnkethis ft how glikn dak who wrote that book personality plus ne s a guy win knows his wa about he sas tht wtfrjd rttlttti tur is hmation of juursilf md treats u acctrdingly in olhei words if you act like a mouse you ii b treated like one 1 and what is ihtf f itt f a mouse moaned judv but l be caught in a trap then and tiere she deter mined not to be snared by her own personality not if she had to de velop the stare of c intor and the shoulders of tommy harmon and she would buy a copy of glenn dale s masterpiece to boot whenever there was a crowd wait ing for a bus an tic ator or a streetcar judy was always the last to get on even though she was the first to arrive on tht spot some times the bus or elevator door would be shut right in her face often she railed at fate for making her a first shall be last instead of a last- shall be first type like pat lanmng pat was a diminutive barely five- foot four genus of mental giant who was going to conquer the world crowds melted like snow when he waded through subway traffic or tried to get off a crowded trolley today judy resolved gripping her pocket book her commuter s pass and glenn dale s best seller tightly in her left arm and giving fj0wers ret ssrcty unraiiar design work a specialty morton floral ami good book ke asked the only other occupant of the sta tion platform her special interpreta tion of a lion tamers stare i will be first she stood tense and ready for action the train hove in sight and stopped with an asthmatic puff oppo site judy as she stood waiting to spring into action then for no apparent reason the locomotive shuddered convulsively sighed and hiccoughed itself several yards down the platform he seemed to have a forgiving disposition for he stood patiently hat in hand while judy with anoth er glare entirely out of proportion to the courtesy extended her stalktd away menacingly and entered or up- peared to enter the train she was in that state that most women will recognize instantly and sympatht ti cally with nt fot t on the step she had attempted to propel herself into the yawning dm rwoy by a gigantu push with tht toe of her left shoe but that li had unknowingly jammed ithi if int i a wad of gum parked there no doubt by some un putriotib chewer who had hnardtd an unladylike or ungentlemanly mouthful her shoe was surki d off judy was left dangling by hand power alone her packages and equi librlum equally upset fnr her nl ck inged foot had somehow found its b i lance in the overcoat potkel of the would be passenger behind lu r several minutes later a bewildt rt d judy realized that she had been hurled into the car her scattered be longings returned to her and that her shaking hand was clinging to a strap her erstwhile rescuer hung on to the strap beside her good book he asked i m going to donate it to the first ash can i see i didn t care for it either good enough psychology but never worked for me just let me try to be a bombshell with my personality and blooey i am trampled on you ve read the book then yes and until now he looked into her eyes until judy blushed i ve felt that it was a waste of time judy sighed and relaxed recog nlzlng in her companion a kindred spirit he was another first shall bclosterl chameleonlike judys personality returned to its own sweet sunnlness and her companion basked in the warmth of her ready smile one pan hardly stand on ceremony with a man who has had one s foot bi his pocket perhaps he sug gestad some twenty stations later wa might salvage some good from tha purchase price of that volume if we ratbuaaiil ft at dinner t td km tt ju tpamad klr ha replied olson dale this picture taken from the cover of the 145 georgetown fall fair prize list shows toe fine holstem herd of of dr paul beer who farms on the fifth line of esquesing the picture is one of many fine shots taken of rural georgetown by our camera en thusiast w e nodwell secretary of the board of trade umehouse a capacity crowd attended the open ing of uxnehouse memorial hall on friday evening fbllowins the doxo- kgy hot suppers were served by the wl to over two hundred and fifty after which mrs ellerby called the local returned lads to the platform where mr john newton presented each with his membership card the list included samson glsby william summers dennis hill ronaid davies ronald latimer robert mcvey alex wright norman mcdonald lome norton john pox angus mcdonald and clifford mcdonald two minutes silence was observed in memory of two lads who had made the supreme sacrifice overseas the wj preside n mrs j l eller by regretted that speakers who had been lmited were unable to be pres ent after tht singing of o cimdi he floor was cleared for dancing and proceedings turned oxer to hardens orchestra and mr r l davidson floor manager until the national an them brought the good time to a close long post midnight visitors to the village and o attend the opening events were present from j toronto milton acton georgetown ibauinafad glen williams stewart- town and other parts of the surround ing countryside christmas boxes valued at 530 and weighing 8 pounds were mailed to each of seven local lads still overseas with the armed services miss ruddell and her pupils at b s no 9 are busilj preparing for their annual christmas entertainment mrs cople spent the week end with the noble s mrs ott who is recuper- a ing from a recent operatioi us ted the noble s and meredith s mr alex wright was home from ror n o for the week end mr heaihe ington fieldman for the ftdt ation of agriculture showed 3 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