ioiafeifflj w45 vhkw i ri why do by hand work that can be donejquicker easier and cheaper by machine why put up with the drudgery and the time- and v moneywasting disadvanj rages of hand milking when you can enjoy the con- venienee and profitmaking advantages of doiqg- this wearisome daily task by simply mstalhngihe massoy- ttarm riteway milker in your bam ask your local dealer for particulars switch how to the easy way with the masseyharris riteway milker cedarvale omi 1mb un ad snutn mt and mrs nor- val bmttti ud daughter bandar at all ton mr hay allan mr bert qmmtngham miss merle mccmtcheon of acton and miss adeline dunning- bam o t hulsburgh were sunday vlsl- tora at ttie home of mr and mrs win oundngham mrs james snyder of acton spent few days with friends here mr and mrs james delaney visit ed with friends in detroit ire j reed spent the week end at her home at orton mtmuimiintiiiiiiumtimiimimeiiuiimmiti your eyes if you attach as much impor tance to having your eyes ex amined as we do you will be a patient of ours we have kept uptodate by taking postgraduate courses using good equipment and bare over twentyfive years experi ence in eye tsmf far complete eye c and qaahry fllaam at city prims consult 0 t walke r0 rtrsigbt sfeqzau8t wbo wffl be at hu offloe onr the ban telephone oa mam oto georgetown the second wednesday of each moots yon may consult p t v at ma ottos in brampton rauhc georgetown 91 brampton bsd g bwaaamanmoroiiifinptaininunnaiinniuiiinitiitniniico mbs tdtotht mod dob ik glen allan sarah matim mckane beloved wife of the late timothy held died at her home in olen allan on friday nov ember 33rd until she went to olen allan to live about 17 years ago the late mrs held bad lived an her life in this district and many friends will mourn her passing born at unwood she was a daugh ter of the late james and marjorle mckane when she was quite young the family moved to a farm in the un ion district upon her marriage to the late mr reid they made their home on the 0th line mr reid pre deceased his wife 23 years ago after his death mrs reid moved to oeorge town and resided on emery street two years before going to live in glen allan always active in church work wher ever she lived mrs reid was a mem ber or norval presbyterian church surviving to mourn her loss are one brother ind four sisters james mckane cheltenham mrs h o clark toronto mrs r c gibson hamilton mrs g s praser hamlota man and mrs b petch georgetown the funeral was held from the home of her nephew a h mckane 5th line west chlnguacousy on monday november 26th the rev c c doch- i rane officiated at the service and in terment was in greenwood cemetery georgetown the pallbearers were six nephews robert and william reid james mckane jr a h mckan clarence anderson and jprank petch masseyharris company limited the sikvice am of the canadian fam the pick of tobacco it does taste good in a pipe do you want to get ahead look around you the pulp and paper industry offers plenty of opportunities and believes in promotion from the ranks a broke hustler became president of one company a former reel boy is president of another men who started as labourers are today general superintendent mill managers department superintend enti woodland resident managers chief clerks and so on wet machine operators woodpilers grinders oilers firemen 4th and 5th hands on paper machines sulphur bumersand core cutters are now superintendents these are but a few of the in stances which show that the industry offers full scope for imtiartv and energy study your ob put on your hunldng cap promotion awaits you in a growing industry the pulp amp paper industry ot cam ad a good industry to be with shoot course in agriculture proposed for halton district it has been announced by agricul tural representative j 1 whltelock that a 3 weeks short course in agrl culture is likely to be held in md ton during the month of january al ready fifteen young men of the dls trict have indicated their intention of attending and indications point to a worth while attendance no decision 1 has as yet been made vitli regard to a course in home lconomlcs for junior homemakers if a sufficient number of yourif ladies arc available the local i depar ment is prepared to make ne tessar arrangeircnts i it is now mx ears since short i courses in agriculture and home economics have been held in hal ton 1 and eight ears since the last courses wire held in milton while labour is still vi r short on halton fanm it wouk jii i e to again makg these i courses available to rural young peo- i pie many of whom found it necessary i to discontinue their schooling n order to help out in the production of needed foodstuffs during the war years we understand from mr whltelock that he is planning to adjust the hours ol the short courses so that the young people will still be able to as- sist with the morning and evening chores those interested would be well advised to contact ttie department of fice in milton at once ijl order that plans may be completedto ensure the renewal of this wortis while activity which has been of benefit to many hundreds of halton young people who attended these annual short courses in pre war years norval junior farmer rally dr g e reaman of the english department o a c ouelph in am ex cellent address to a large gathering of halton and peel county junior farm ers recently suggested as future guide posts lor a better world the following four horsemen science common sense and experience hope and a phll osophy of hie the subject developed as a parallelism to the book the four horsemen of the apocalypse he stressed the controllings position which science has acquired iiyour mo dem world and how we must harness it to make it beneficjal after all common sense is the best isychology to follow in life he said and it follows that experience develops from the use of it hope tor the future is a must he pointed out as isa belief in the ab llitles of the individual a belief in oth er people and a belief to god the latter applied nationally would make for world peace and security he said mr j e whltelock agricultural rep resentative introduced the guest sp eaker of the evening the meeting whici was held in nor val parish hall was a spcjai rally val parish hall was a special rally mers to enlist new members in- their club and other county and neighbour ing clubs were invited to share in the benefits of the evening douglas our- rie president of the norval juniors was chairman for the program which opened with a singsong led by john bird members of the georgetown girls pipe band attractive in their kilts gave several pipe selections and dan ced miss isobel atvbdekm stxeets- tlde and miss grace beerman geor getown wes joktste mr joe lyons etrtewna added fib vatod mint jn romar coffee 19c is 35c wfrt ammonia handy fxo ii snowflake ammonia cbemico cleanser x in i shoe polish kleenex tissues mazda light bulbs golden cornmeal f fbdowtaa the msdreas of the svenlnff hmdh was served and tbs rsmstnis of tfe evening was spent in dascakf ovaltine sb quaker muffets x 17c london llort lea cream r 14c aunt dinah molasses j lie brock field cheese im 75c maple leaf cheese lbs 7c 8wansdown flour pko zc atlmer i t bast foods nabob coffee i 43c tpti jab 4c size 288 valencia oranges doz 33c size 220 valencia oranges doz 52c size 300 lemons doz 49c beets cabbage carrots and cauliflower at market prices georgetown rehabilitation council in cooperation wtth the department of veterans attain municipal building rear entrance tjpstalxa hours fob interviews tuesdays 8 b aa faxdayb 3 4 pun and i njbv other times by appotatnisnt rant of thk war should avail thn ulrn af a ttt to svjssas tttetr rehabttrattaa pum please bring back those empties i the busy holiday season is almojjt here bringing with it additional demand cartons and bottles are scarce they will be urgently needed to enable us to maintain a steady flow of supplies to the consumer please return empties now if you can t bnng them in phone or wnte your nearest brewers retail store thank you toobtftagillntsw