Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 16, 1946, p. 3

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vv do you know be tkne the knm re- ot as ft working day considering tbj wcrtk lor the ayes we yon caring lor tbem hi yon should an mramlns would rereal abetter or not they need phone or call or writ tor an f consult f oj walker r0 n6ht gfbcuust tbfepbone oo luto gbcown toe smond of aeb mimtt xgrjttoxmortetom building contractors building contractors in terested in the erection of twenty housein a group at acton please contact johilayng architect 170 bloor street west toront05 randolph 2794 omndniuaanuuituininiut uwi miniiitiijumtuui4 p eerless1 cleaners dyers and launderers j beyond compare far skill and care call for and deliver all items in georgetown every thurs day agent call k bluddphon 267 pboio kr jcm to revive trade in pre paration for the reestablishment of normal trade between canada and the united kingdom and europe john c patteson has been named european general manager for the canadian pacific railway company at london eng mr patteson has been uttondon for the past nine ears with his serv ices loaned to the british govern ment for four of those earo on war work he returned to his lon don office in september 1944 from ottawa where he was can adian representative for the british mir try of supply snow evidence by vic yardman a t woodlsy reelected fkksilent halton chop ass n foot ailments ireated miss allan tresis toot ailment for bom ladies and genuemen open mod thurs and prt evecilngs till 9 o clock au by appointment 1390j 27 arthur st gu elph the annual meeting of the halton crop improvement assn was held in the court house milton on sauir day january 5th well over 100 were in attendance for the excellent pro gramme which had been provided some outstanding reports were given by a number of local cooperators these included messrs m c beaty wm booth craig held and wm anderson on long term pastures c f picket on husking corn h c richardson on annual pastures and craig alexander on oat varieties john d macleod director of the ontario crops branch and secretary of the ontario crop improvement assn was an unexpected visitor mr macleod congratulated the local as socia t ion on their acth e programme and stated that while he had attend ed quite a number of annual meetings oi olcr branch associations the hal on meeting was b iar the best of any he hid attended mr macleod also gave a brief report of the work of the seed marketing committee of the ontario ass n of which w e breckon of freeman is the chairman prof n j thomas at the soils dept oac was the special speaker a new film in techiilcolor lllustxat ing ontario pastures wac presented for the first time as usual prof thomas gave an interesting sound practical address which was much ap preciated by bis audience the election of officers for 1046 re suited as follows president a t woodley milton vicepresident c l 8 palmer freeman secretarytreasurer j e while lock milton directors trafalgar ctoeq lawrence sheri dan v j lawrence oakvllle prank hall strcetavllle j h wulmott milton nelson w b breckon eequesing e harrop m t mc- nabbt j brbwnridge and robert miller nassagaweya arthur diamond a service uansell nellls erin and eramosa w swackham- mer the haium ass n is planning to hold the annual seed fair bacon show at acton on march 15th and 16th nonstable tom drake of th canadian police parked his car alongside the road the two men chmbed over thi snowbank made by the road plow and started across the field follow ing a double line of tracks on both 4 sides save for the double- line t footprints and a few deep imprts sions about twoihches square the sjipw lay in an unbroken blanket t presently they came to a clump ol shrubbery behind it the footprint onded there was a deep imprts sjpn in the snow about the size of mans body this is where it happened at j right drake said he pointed if the foot prints that set of print there was made by morrison as in approached that other lint head ing back the way we camt w made by him reluming with d wards body across his shouldei the impressions are deeper it must have happened bifon last nights storm sam baiu said except for morrison s thct isn t the sign of a foot print drake shook his head morn bon said when he found the body t was- lying out in the open if had happened before the storm i would have been bvered with sne u wouldn 1 if bailey scratched his head stem logical still how did edwards him self get here without jeaying an foot prints y4- both men looked puzzleik waih here drake said he madevvi u ircle of the spot ml he found w i several deep impressions about t inches square which he had it served when he first entered it field not a sign of a human fo i mirk he reported to bailey 1 thought p rl ips someone m 1 have don ome long rangt sh i t let s tot bick to the enr 1 hert s no one around here h i hriw irds n ugl to w mt u k i in b ultv obs fvtd it n i i ivi u i i mranj r if tin n wi n n sti in mrt i a attention farmers 1 i am prepared to supply you with a complete line ofjeeds for all types of farm uvestockariu poultry semi solid buttermilk laying mash scratch feeds little pig starter hog grower hog concentrate calf meal dairy ration dairy ccfrjcen is ul t 1 vltl 1 is tr i s rtpui i thi t hl brt uht in ti n s ir 1 rd ai nd i ii i t ihi nts the tints tu tl pr fit i si it y uld bnr u ii tcls s it nt dtan r 1 he at r c ill ng th iode postwar program mrs roland h new of mmlhe na- tlonaljresldeat at ttatjunperial order daughters of the empire announces the post war service programme of the 10j3e which wl function from this oate janary 16th 1046 and that i during this period of transition from war to peace the normal peacetime programme oi the order will still be i maintained the name of the imperial daugh ters of the faiplre is well known in britain and by the polish people a bond of sjmpathy having ben created during the years of war fhlcb should be a substantial factor in the peace to come the i ojjje posi war service pro gramme will provide british and european civillnn be- ticf uicltiding direct polish relief work for seamen a adoption of ships b seamen s comforts hospl tality a l for convalescent service men and women bicontimied ork d hostels canteens clubs or service centres as long as the need exists europe is in ruins britain hard prtsted and suffering from greater privations than at any time during the war canada and the rest of the north american continent is the only sourte from which help can come to the desperate people of europe gen eral eisenhower said that if america did not help europe now these people will wonder why they have helped to overthrow the german government th situation of most people in eur ope is beyond our imagining thous ands are now dying of cold and hun ger their clothing and bedding are rags and their homes but ruifts it estimated that even with the help now on its way and which can reach them sooi millions may die of cold and tarvatior the women of britain have been sending- what they could and arc knitting and sewing to help save europe in the face at these con ditions nc who have plenty cannot go home to normamiilng but must help share the burden in the battle for peace indltms in e iropt rme beet win id out mill ns f in ocent victims left in lit w ikt of he w ir roam the tountrv vih no pi ct to call home or in li nf in coi rentrttion camps t tl j ft t i gi m mcerum j rin k i it lit people of tlit bn is tiipir i w ikn k for uum wtl u tin in faii in what thej foiih foi id hop that the ijh the georgetown herd wedne january 16th j94fl carrolls squash hi isc mussels xast coast sock sort oi oidc chaos he lodt pi i in l will pos f war sercic mushroom soap 2- 19c robinhoodr oats x9c ixatok baltd nabob coffee 43c dipfcam -jjs- rxmc olives a ii9e r of hans i tfcrj nati cur tos6 beets ml bwt ml u 30 uum fi w e cottpoim rxrntc jaltuakt 31 atucek atkaikkd baby foods 7c vitab ioc 25c wxamroaouab kazda uohi bulbs 15c heixz rkctabzd i mustabd jar 9c hawdt ammonia x pfcg a hi soyabean oilcake meal barley meal oat chop feed for profit investigate and enquire for prices call- herb reid livestock ahjfeed dealer phone 96 t 2 f georgetown j i jim iaho might j sn fir a mm murder or a silver fi x pi jot lambert s wifi i- lnin i dt a baby baili v htzarried ud money had it wvurdn l be joe he hasn t tht courage suddenly bailey grinned well how boul nifty shepp nift bhepp hved atone on the outskirts if tte village a lazy shiftless lov ble sort who frittered away h time inventing worthless gadgets tarmg the winter which he sold to nurists during the summer suddenly drake snapped hit tin gtrs by golly i think i ve gi i it he drew on his gloves and started the car got what the murderer who was if nifty fifteen minutes later drake stopped in front of the shack in which edwards the murdered vie tim had lived they wentf msidi he was sitting here at the nblo when it happened dretkc said those dark stains on the floor were made by blood he flung oper th b tck door and went out just is i suspected he said a raon ml iit r re entering the room c i ii we re going to call on nifty it was ten mile tn nifty shepi s j hi the short northern day w is itir to a close when tni v hfd lu a light showed in the nn s window go in and lhik him drake directed kcip inside while i have a look ur d r minutis 1 ittr drake entrnd kit hen where btiipj and nift ip were cnjnged in convrrs t t nift looked up in surpni it f dr ike wl v hi d tom didn t k w r hire ton you been sitt ihcrc in the coursll this tin nt n ft i haen t ive i r hing your barn i found pa r of stilts in there one of r i r ivintinns thbf stilts make npression in the snow about l i nt hes square if you were can ig anyth ng as heavy as n n hile wetring thi m thfy d sink p v fnr down into the snow 1 j found a trail that led off throu yourtjac lot tow edvtrd that way it s only a coupk t miles we found the mirks f st all around edwirds body bai clamp the cuffs on him before ik gets a notion to plug us too l i i i t lie wiv t it t ife i u bo r id lesour s t mtmbtr i li mil f h dimhnt cl in w ti i wit l theshortagts of pplits in md mde clothing it is the hcwtn jnd knit unc of i o d e members whlih is thr crpatest neej of today chan speed coat to s9 99 bkvces bdid seed no 17 shkedded wheat rao x9c okapenvtsnakes x x7 long dttnce walker in 1868 edward weston walked toil measured miles in westchi r county new york in 22 hours 19 minutes and 10 seconds and in lftg the same distance in 21 hours and 88 minutes in a flew york rnk his most remarkable feat prob ably wmt his walk tram new york to san francisco s miles in 1000 at th aga of 70 in 10 days and seven hours and his return trip the followtne year by i shorter rqota 8000 miles is 78 days as we see it b j a strang you will recall that general eisen hower upon his recent visit to scot land was presented with an ancient castle at the moment it looked like a real wild gift from the scou of course it would never do to let the scots get ahead of the canadians and when he general visited ottawa last week prime minister mackenzie king on behalf of the canadian govem ment secureo his permission to name our own mount castle after the gen eral and now it js called mount eisen howcr while the general may not be able to makf as much use of the mountain- that bears his name the mountain will still bt on the job long after the scottish castle has crumb led to rubble mount eisenhower is about seventeen miles due west of banff its height tb 3 8j0 feet and like tht general 1 imself it has a bald peak thire are several highir menu tains in the banff ucinlty the high cs biliir mount asslniboinc which is 11 b60 fiet high however mosi of the mountains round banff are near the same height as is m unt eisen hower tlie better knewn peaks neir banff and their respectite helgnts are rin die 0 615 cascade 9380 sulphur 9 4s4 and he three sisters hne a heluht of 9 704 wh le many of our readers have vi si ed the rockies there may be a nu mbt who hive that treat to look for wim o ma we stnnglv advl e verv bod to plm to visit them some day strang ns it mav seem no one ran tell you what a mountain looks like we only wish that wr could thi v arc so hupc oi perhaps vast is the proper word to describe them thnt there si ren t any words that convev any idi i f what thev lock like the men tion of cistle mountain calls to mind im her nvmed c mountain loi before we arrlv edneartts tasir w had giussed that his one was ca fiedral mountain as you drive along the mountain imds the have an ar row sliaped sign pointing to the dif ferent peaks near their base giving the name of each peak and its height as we drove along we made a sort of game of it and we would guess each peak s name by its shape cathedral mountain and the three sisters weie the only ones that we guessed dorrect- ly cathedral mountain looked like a bug cathedral set up near the heav ens t bop ttmt joo mar be ab le tp see the bocfefas some day and by tbewbf- if you hamnt planned couttstip l f ociett doc food ui iw e tiiawtt i keens mustajtd t nx vjo dfjr cowa1ts cocoa u tdx4c rtjfped wheat bn rn j cjstewl tea sti ovett cotes ik w m amsa t e a if 9 uftohs soup mix tm a crisp celery hearts large bunches idc size 288 oranges good for juice doz 31c new cabbage hard heads lb 5c size 96 grapefrui1 4 for 25c you won t be disappointed in your sel ectlon the mountains have every thing varietv scenery thrills wide open spaces and plenty of solitude for you and yours to spend that happy holiday together st atbans guild annual meeting the annual meeting of st alban s ladles guild was held at the home of mrs arthur beaumont glen williams on thurdav afternoon the rector archdeacon thompson tookthe chair at the request of the presidefrv mrs wm hudley alter the my run between sw000 and 160000 votions the re tor spoke brieflj com mending the guild for their jears work after the leading of the m n utes of last annual meeting che re ports of the president eceerry and treasuer were presented showing a veiv sa lsfa tory condition of flnan e nid a pleasingbalance the wction thcnvaqk place with the following result hon presidert mrs w g othom pson resident mts thos haines vice president mrs jack hepburn secret iy mrs wnl hadley treasur er mrs arthur beaumoni sick con venor mrs h preston sewing con v enor mrs wm hadley the rector then asked mrs haine to take the chair the new president i-e- king calcium products are facturers of insecticides plant i tloners stock spray etc and past twenty years have built up a i market in ontario and quebec azkfl other provinces for their products in connection with the plant olsfls was also a grist mill and cement tut manufacturing plant adjoining tbs plant and buildings is a larrfe pond with a spendid supply of- water bfs lacking any pumping facilities lor fixe protection the office of the company is loca ed in campbellvilje away from the manufacturing plant there have been no complete sstti tes of the loss s stained but the plant is owned bmr w vattk- si kle cf campbelhill through whose work the companv has grown and ex tended 1 s profrrnm the loss of tbe phmtjs- heavy one to the owners and community also treasurers sale of and for taxes township of esquesing county op hajflton by virtue of a warrant issued by the reeve of the township of he- thanked jie giild for hei ele hon and queslng bearing date the first j of asked for their continued support the october 1945 a sale of lands in ar- j- w i v nan jgjjgg m township of sh- queslng will be held at the council date for the bazanr wis fixed shrove tuesday march 5th the meeting closed with prajer and benediction offered bv the rector af tf yrlitri mrs hep served re freshmen t camjpbellviux plant completely destroyed bt fire fire of an unknown origin complete ly destroyed the plant of king cal cium products at oampbellhrtde rec ently the buudlng was located about half a mfle from oampbeovib tfuage on the ctemp1edrluebcilton road the 11111 and burlington mr brigades were called but the ley roads delayed their arrtfal and vnsn fney reached the or bmmm to swa the chamber in the village of stewart town at the hour of ten o clock tn th 15t day ap 1946 unless the taxes- and costs ex sooner paid notice is hereby given the the list of lands for sale tnarrears of taxes has been prepared tibat copies of the said list may be dad at my office that the list of au sftmd fo sale arrears of taxes is betas pob- lishedto tba ontario oaxeueon sat urday january suijsind tba unless the arteaai of f w

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