Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 10, 1946, p. 3

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the georgetown herald wednesday april i oth 1946 for rent showroom 30 ft x 68 ft suitable for manufacturer or car salesroom vacant lot beside 40 ft x 1 40 ft also garage in basement longterm lease preferred a good location for the right party in the premises now occupied by pensons fish chip store apply to j c0rdar0 1 944 eglmton ave w toronto phone kenwood 3200 r a smith contractor for all types of concrete work sidewalks cellars estimates free phone 179w retaining walls prices right georgetown 1tfase hetp once again theres a serious shortage of empty bottles and cartons help eliminate this condition by returning empties as soon as possible if it is inconvenient for you to return them person ally phone your nearest brewers retail store and bring our home pick up and delivery service to your aid brewing industry f ontario auction sale jof fabm stock tbactob and potato equipment otp hent9 peed furniture etc the undersigned has been mature ted by emu jensen lot 9 7th line erin 1 mile south of 24 highway to sell by auction on friday april 12th at 1230 o clock the following horses bay horse 10 yrs oray horse 12 yrs cattle holsteln oow 8 yrs calf at foot holsteln cow 3 yrs cal at foot holsteln cow s yn calf a foot holsteln oow 7 yrs calf at foot holsteln cow 8 yrs bred in oct sol stein oow 3iyrs bred in dec holsteln cow 4 yrs bred in nov holsteii cow 7 yrs bred in july holstejjn cow 7 yrs bred in feb holsteln oow fl yrs bred in march brlndle oow 4 yrs due time of salet ayrshire cow 4 yrs bred in dec shorthorn cow yre bred in october shorthorn cow 6 yrs bred in dec shorthorn oow 3 yrs bred in jan shorthorn cow 3 yrs bred in feb 3 holsteln heifers bred in jan and feb 3 shorthorn heifers bred in jan and feb 4 hoi stein heifers 18 months shorthorn heifer 16 months shorthorn heifer 12 months brlndle heifer 14 months 4 shorthorn calves 8 months 4 hoi stein calves 8 months shorthorn bull 18 months holsteln cow 6 yrs bred in jan dairy equipment right way double unit mlllclng machine with gas motor good as new palls strainer etc wfl harness and fowl about 30 tons of good hay mostly tl mothy about 10 ton of good clover hay stack of hay about 150 bushel of mixed grain fit for seed 2 bushel of timothy seed 1 bushel mixed clo ver seed 60 white leghorn hens sei of heavy team ahmess 4 horse col lars pr of horse blankets tractor and potato equip ment model c case tractor or steel in 1st class condition case 3 furrow tractor plough in good condl lion case 3 section drag cultiva tor in good condition mccormici deering potato digger in good condl tion m h potato planter nearly new m- h potato moulder nearb new o k potato sprayer nearl new implements m h binder 7 ft cut nearly new m h hay iadr nearly new m h side delivery rake nearly new oocfcshuu- 5 ft mow er nearly new case manure spread er nearly new mcoormlck deerlng fertilizer disc drill nearly new cock ahutt team scuffler 5 section har row hay rake sloop sleighs with flat rack truck wagon bay rack truck wagon wagon box turnip drill wjjking plow 3000 lb scales root pulper power clippers 00 ft hose 2 hydro poles 30 ft 3 hydro poles 2s ft 40 ft extensloc ladder fanning mill steel water trough hay fork set of slmgs 3 steel oil drums 2 electric fencers international 24 h p gas engine and pump jack combined porks shovels chains whlffletrees etc furniture marconi battery ra dlo 2 beds and springs kitchen ra nge quebec heater dining table kitchen chairs lawn mower lamp and other small articlea no reserve as the proprietor is glv ing up farming this sale must start on time if not previously aold the farm may be rented on day of sola terms cash w f mcenery clerk frank petoh attot elme three stars gieorggtown at preston april 4tii v this was a grand exhibition of hock ey with fast skating fine passing pla ys good defensive work and stonewall goal keeping both teams gave all they had and that was plenty referee george hayes ruled with an iron hand and made the boys play hockey which was a change from the firt game between these two teams there was om disputed goal wliich made the winning margin in the game but i believe if preston had needed more goals they could have got them at they seemed to have the edge over georgetown without any doubt the best team won and all the honour goes to both teatnfi for the all out display they gave first star goes to the preston goalie 2nd star goes to no 4 schmaltz who seemed thebest hockey player on the ice therd star goes to beaumont once again for a grand dsplay against heavy odds honorable mention goes to nick ferri for his best display since the port elgin series so ended the season in a blaze of glory georgetown went a long way down the trail to a championship with one more outstanding defence man and another wing man of the same calibre as beaumont or ferri the boys might have carried through the hockey public of georgetown deserve a special orchid for the sup port they gave their team why not start building now for the champion ship in 1947 the thought has occurred to the wnur just how much money was spent on hotkey by the georgetown public this pajt season we venture to saj more than 10 000 just hall of tha wouhl te a bit rlj payment on an artificial ice pli t in the georgetown arena i wot dtr if the arena management ha o considered mulling artificial ice to reap ihi big harvest that goe out of town so lo for tl is eoson elmer iklstmation to logan family preoi to tltir removal to glen wil llanis neighbours of mr and mrs willi un logan uid mis olive logan gall ertd at the home of mr ond mrs jamta inglis on fndaj march 29th for a so ial tenu g the oening was spei t with cards and dancing mrs albert pre od read ihi fol lowing address deir mr ind mrs logan and olive we your friends and neighbours learned with deep regret that you ha ve decided to leave the neighbourhood it is our earnest wish that you should know how sorry we feel you have been among us for a long time and during hat period we have learned to affectionately appreciate and re spect you you have entered into all our plea sures and our sorrows have nexer fnl len on unsympatheti ears although you will not be with us we would like to feel thai you are not forgotten and remembe that you have neighbours and friends who will al ways be glad to see you and will al ways be interested in you wherever your pathway may go our sincere hope is that you will ha e good health and gods blessing in the years to come please accent these gifts and our very best wishes for your future of health wealth and happiness mr howard garvin then presented them with a chair and a haspock and mrs l garvin made a presentation of two pictures wool grower organization wool ship collect to owr registered warebovse no 1 weston ontario reliable gradmg prompt settlement obtain sacks and twine from a n stark georgetown m stark rr 3 ml i to d or direct from canadian co operative wool growers looted 217 ray street toronto canada mr- stiart olc joins hunbavd in stratford news has been re elved f he ar mal from england of mrs stnr yo ng who has joined her husband in sina ford wi 1 imploed with tl i rtxall dri store m s young he former doro hy iris scott on 1 da ijj ter of mr a id mrs j scott of 328 eisterly roi d lced yorkshire tin co ipu wire mnme 1 n st johtia ch irch ro ndny lees on august 2tfth 1944 her husband who served js a sergeant oerseas witli the rcaf returned to canada last fall mrs young was met in toronto by her husband and his slstermuriel on march 25 and they are now in strat ford at the home of another sister mrs j m swiifl mr young has pas sed with honours his pre entry exam inatlon and will start his course at the ontario college of pharmacy in toronto on the 15th of this month he is well known in georgetown where he was apprentice at robbs drug store prior to enlisting in the air force flowers for ertty ooemtan design work a specialty norton floral card of thanks mrs r lorusso would like to thank the- many friends and neighbours who so klnoly tendered her a shower in her honour on thursday evening ihst at the home of mrs john martin ftobdf hood quick oookixo oats 19c grapefruit muffets z 17 tnout orange juice s 19c tree jweet lemon juice a zsc 5bc ast flour s ovaltine puffed wheat t corn flakes ark isc spaghetti oc biro seed 17c newport fluffs iko x5c 39c tonlk wheat germ rro 50c bovril cubes pkq xoc zsc dipfo am heinz soup itximx cheamox tomato oup aylmer peas cut wax beans z5c diced beets lie diced carrots lie boiled dinner xxc w cm i m tcoetaklx 9 i soup i 2slc g family approved savoy products custardpowder 1 lb zee o 91c cravt browning 10c or uc sauce laincs c c is pea marrowfat rso izc xellooo m ckltrek corn flakes mc z 15c ibiiod1d wheat a sse mushroom sout cuu n c jyjl 1 cfacxen sprjeao cmtlt to ise vvjj kennel kibble 3 new bunch beets and carrots new cabbage hardhead no 1 cooking onions pineapples 24s very sweet 2 lb 1 5c each 40c when you think of furnace work eavestroughs tinsmithing sheet metal work uuisxixilleciing-systems- think of b f murfin shop rear of lavoie knitting phone 138 residence phone 428w card op thanks the family of the late mrsj james hughes wish to thank her friends and neighbours for their floral tribute and expreutotu of sympathy in the loss of a loving mother the ptantlyj georgetown your shopping centre good friday holiday georgetown stores will be open all afternoon and in the evening until 10 p m on the day before the good friday holiday thursday april 18 georgetown board 0 retail division

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