Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 22, 1946, p. 7

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the qeorgetown herald wcdncs maynd 1946 shoe repairing prompt and efficient service james ummins at ross thompson shoe store 4dbunb bradley m8 at woodstock adeline brtwfley 66 ulster of mr howard bradley of hornby passed away recently at woodstock the cause of death being bronchial pneumonia the funeral service was conducted by the rev h leigh pink lvth rector of st stephens anglican church hornby at macnab son funeral home milton at 2s0 pjn monday may 13th interment was at st stephens cemetery hornby the de ceased was a member of st stephens congregation jot many years general truck gravel and top soil cinders etc d barclay phone 274 r 23 glen williams qkkriddall rawleigh products agent for airway sanitizor cleaner washing machinesrefrigerators punaces oil burner qtjbffin st phone 436 georgetown dancing uuttonville erin innis lake our deluxe cabs are av ailable for dance nights at die above resorts low return tariff book your seats early whitmees taxi phone 241 foot ailments treated miss allan tremts coot soments for bofe cpes kon tbazs sod 1w mmns an i o a by sppotnttnslltk kuulmoj otsitburtfl guelph kacoaskmf notice take notice that after ihe publico tlon of no in four auccessiv issues the muni cy ofgeuwtt the town of georgetown intends to pass a bylaw fc the closing of an un named street extending from dufferic street to the lands of the canadian national railway and to provide fcs the sale oi the portion so closed to james mulholland the following u the description of the street to be sc closed and conveyed all and singular that certain parcel or tract of land situate lying andbeinglnttietownoi in the county of halton and being composed of ah unopen street allow ance commencing on the south east limit of durfexln street at a dis tance of 264 feet measured northeas terly from the intersection of the sou theasterly limit of duffertn street with the northeasterly limit of main stre et thence south 45 degrees 11 min utes east a distance of 19041 feet to the lands oi the canadian national railway thence north 73 degrees east along the northerly limit of the lands of the canadian national railway a distance of 40 feet more or less thence north 45 degrees 11 mi nutes west a distance of 2125 fee more or less to the southeast limit of duffertn street thence north 44 degrees 49 minutes east along the sou theast limit of duf ferm street a dis tance of 40 feet more or less to the place of beginning p b harrison june 5 cleric halton juniors to compete for three trip awards three young people in halton coun ty are going to see a little more of canada and the united states this year as a result of decisions reached an executive meeting of halton county junior farmers on may 6th since halton is now only allowed one representative at the 4h club con gress in chigagothis year this coveted award is to go to the boy receiving the highest number of points in judg ing and who also coaches a team the two girls with highest points at achievement day on june 1 will be the guests df lincoln juniors the first week in august on a trip through new york state where they will visit points of interest experimental farms cor nell university and new york city ptiwjj ffj- pthf r grls in thp competi- vioty the haldimand youth centre at cayuga in the near future the meet ing adjourned till the first monday in june tlast week the infant son of mr and mrs e hodge was christened in st johns church on sunday afternoon by rev leigh pink he received the name kenneth charles mrs h lusty of georgetown and mr ken harris of toronto were the godparents vis itors with mr and mrs hodge were mr and mrs e harris mr and mrs h lusty june arid barbara of george town mr and mrs ken harris and evalyn of torqntomr and mrs calvin bailey marjorle and john of horn by tlon- will feature silver flatware again and boys awards will be jn cash 1 is hoped that the usual turnout of young people will make june 1 this year an eventful day pleasant memories of the halton ju nior farmer at home in the brant inn last month were recalled when this report was presented mr whitelock commended the executive highly on the success of the party and announ ced also a substantial return in the the teport of the junior fanner annual meeting at the oac in guelph in april announced the prominence of two halton juniors in provincial farmer circles miss betty ruddell is one of the two junior in stitute blrls in ontario to be cleoted to fiit on the federated womens insti tute board and geo s atkins coun ty president is the new director for halton and wentworth on the provin cial junior fanner executive the meeting approved a resolution to be sent on to the county council for action to prevent indiscriminate slashing of woodlots in the interests of soil conservation the junior plowing match may 25 came in for discussion as did the fed eration field day june 21st the ju nior farmer contribution to the field day is an exhibition baseball game the federation is presenting a trophy to the winning club team the executive also made plans to general concrete work sidewalks cellar floors cement driveways consult us for estimate on your concrete work reeve bros phone 275w georgetown stewarttown mr wtawson m r thy ol building situated oh the hank between the creek and race the village is im proved with the removal of several of those old buildings lately- and safer as they are a fire menace to other properties mrs lawson spent sunday with her daughter mrs jas hunter at norval the wj held a quilting meeting last wednesday evening mrs mary baily is attending the w aidlooesan annual meetings in ham ilton this week if its extra mileage you need and dependable troublefree service plus a tread designed by canadians for o roads- see the guttar percha tires made by canadas largest allcanadian rubber company aberdeenangus 2nd annual opportunity sale 12 bulls 38 females guelph winter fair building saturday june 1st 1946 these cattle have been selected from many of our best herds they are in good breeding condition here is a chance to purchase an angus bull and females of excellent breeding suitable for a foundation herd all cattle are fully accredited for tj3 and negative to the blood test this is your opportunity to secure breeding stock at your own price ontario aberdeenangus association c mctaggart r h graham president secretary parliament bldgs toronto ont for cataloglie write the secretary scotts garage phone 161 georgetown all the comfort of automatic heatingplus lower fuel bills with a fairbanksmorse automatic coal stoker thats because automatic control regulate the flow of fuel to the fire- bed where every beat unit is extrac ted from the lowerpriced stoker coal yot use theres absolutely no waste no chilly rooms in tbe morning no more running down to the cellar as soon as youre up to at tend to tbe furnace tbe fm coal stoker is complete no costly extras to buy it can be easily installed ib a few hours why stick to oldfashioned methods when clean automatic nesting costs no more laptstigate now uaen hataustiem cam he easily amd economical made the georgetown lumber co enjoy your evb4mos fre of furnace worriaa automatic controls on iha fm stoker maura ntin gruen watches fine diamonds lakeuleman jeweler phone 456 brampton concrete blocks oedzk no for futobe dsjveby manufactured in accord ance with toronto buud- ingsylaw specifications cheltenham concrete products itenham ont sbrsl victoria a beauty the bpeckiied trout bad upon m plot arm paint tor carllnfm by shatter tgl this is on of a ewrlesot ohurtxauoiu on the sub ject of tbe coatwrration of canadas natural asmtt doatfgood to m- phatin the fact thai th beauties of unspoiled natal that w enter to- day are a praoloa bbfiiriahlwluoh w mutt protect for fmorrow a swirl beneath the surface a ripple where a moment before quiet water had mirrored the- leaves above and then an explosion oi iridescent beauty as the speckled trout leaps high in search of food since the days of izaak walton the joys of angling have captured the hearts of many men and we in canada have been endowed with a stock of fighting fish unparalleled in the world but by our very enthusiasm we have endangered the sport we love many waters which formerly teemed with fish ore now barren many species have vanished entirely from their old haunts our governments both provincial and federal have instituted restocking programmes builf fish hatcheries ana passed laws for the protection oi game fish but without wholehearted and active public support mainly in the observance of daily catch limits these measures will fail conservation is not just a doctrine to be preached to hunters and fishermen it is a vital part in the continuance oi our national economy and must of necessity fail if its measures do not receive the full support oi all canadian citizens awsjssssssbaa

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