Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 4, 1946, p. 7

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the georgetown herald wednesday sept 4 1946 w h i t m e t r x i phone 24f milton jovbniuc8 beat axjjston in ojijl sratnnaus playing tbe third and deddtae mm of a twooutof three series last wed nesday in georgetown park milton juveniles bent aumon 20 7 to ad vance farther into the 03a play- downs milton too strongest of the county teams had their seven game winning streak stopped in aulston when they dropped the aeoond to aulston 13 2 in that town they had previously batted aliiston all over the mfltan park to take the first play off game by a topsided 361 score saicuhuiknurultull fag carittmai cmtit etdntloe lib rtcal sell the hcrd jlaaure bo lor tl or recall rdh doable s segals ickvs mw framed clfl picture of ri ihtotlc cmhu scent kre ul chrlumu ii gfusellloil umlkinrinaculu ii up to 50 dear bnal write now for utfllill momciul c regal statioheiiy co ltd ii deptmaloslt st- toronto out or ii mb16jt haungsuvu ntvj plumed silt pictuaej we wash everything take advantage of our expert washing and ironing aer vice to give your clothing that uung welil laundered look free pick up and delivery georgetown laundry phone 228j john street opposite arena georgetown 1 that old gag v about the horse and the bam door can still be applied to thousands of persons whose possessions are insufficiently insured against loss or damage charles a wilison general insurance phone 416j limehouie entertains war veterans by our umehouee correspondent over forty servicemen and their wives or friends were entertained at a banquet in limebouse memorial hall on friday evening august 35th rev w argyte oambell was present saying grace and proposing the toast to the king mr john newton was chairman for a short programme at nine o clock welcoming the guests who had come later in the evening mrs roughley then obliged with a piano solo and accompanied mrs james klrkpatrlck- for a vocal solo rev campbell dedicated the boll of honour challenging us to carry out the intentions of our boys when they sacrificed the best of their lives for king and country he named two lads robert allan and john davis who had paid the supreme sacrifice and two minutes silence were observed in thelr memory rev campbell then led in prayer mr sam oisby one of the first in the community to enlist unveiled the honour roll and rev campbell named the lads to receive gifts and called them forward the umehouse women s institute raised five dollars for each of the limehouse boys and the bsquesing township council granted ten dollars to each lad who had resided in the ward lor two months previous to en listment those receiving combined gifts of fitted leather toilet cases were as follows edgar beeney ronald davies john ellerby samson gisby glen klnnear clifford mcdonald norman mcdonald ijorne norton gordon sutherland robert vance and alex wright mr and mrs allan parents of rob ert allan of those killed in action wee present to receive the sliver well and tree platter suitably engraved to his memory one will also be delivered to the parents of john davis those receiving the five dollar gift from the wj a ciggrette lighter in eluded cyril clarke robert coulter charles douglas derds hill ronald latimer angus mcdonald donald mcdonald robert mcvey william mills ouke mulder john noble john packer john roughley and william summers two nonsmokers john fox and wilfred mino received leather bill folds our only girl in the services he en mills was given a silver compact ywo of the above named servicemen have not noturom ovtaseas namely gordon sutherland and char les douglas lunch was served to a crowded hall and the remainder of a memorable evening spjent oanolng muslo being supplied by the rhythm rubes witi b l davidson as floor manager letter to the editor mr editor dear sir could you tell me if bsquesing council and the rood inspector have gone on strike no need to mention the weed inspector as one of the councillors said at nomination meet ing that they dldn t pay him anything and at a regular meeting of the coun cil the said councillor said lay your complaint before the weed inspector as he is boss imagine any man as weed inspector boas and no salary well what are the officials of bsques ing township doing to prevent the spread of chicory and wild carrot is it not a fact that chicory and wild carrot reduce plant food and moisture yield and quality of crops value of field crops value of farms and cost the farmer twice the cost of taxes on the same land j e whltelock district agricultural representative has said grow two blades or grass where one grew be fore how can we with all the chic ory and wild carrot yours lor cooperation a subscriber w o brownridge if you need anything fixed or made to order phone the f i x i t s h 0 p 442r 21 plumbing sheet metal eaves- troughs furnaces stoves repairs to all makes of sewing and washing mn bicycles or what have you woodworking of all sorts au work guaranteed we call for and dettver w g young glen williams chickens custom chicken picking with latest machinery also highest market price paid for fowl alive or dressed culling flocks a specialty hubtohviue egg grading station brampton 343- reverse charges gruen watches mne d lamonds lakeuleman jeweler phone 456 brampton tfea dance stanley park erin every wednesday and friday modern aires band upwells limited community singsong huttonvtlle park every sunday evening amateur talent contents fun silver collection georgetown fall fair september 6th and 7th d ajixujg huttonville park every wednesday and saturday every wednesday stan portch and lib 10piece orchestra every saturday johnny boyd and ins 10piece orchestra until the thikties the barren bleakness of the arctic north was canadas unknown suddenly it leaped into the news out of the lonely north there came word of discovery the searching picks of the prospector had chipped pitch blende from the rugged face of the rock a new major source of material for radium for u235 for plutonium had been found because of this discovery the beneficent ministrations of radium have been made available to increased thousands of suffer ing people at such a price that its curative powers could be used for nobr and poor alike then too canada possessing quantities of uranium is assured of a leading position in the develop ment of all the benefits of this new power which are indicated but as yet unproved today the pitchblende deposits at great bear lake belong to the canadian government m trust for the canadian people wisely used this great new asset can bring us measurably closer to that future greatness and security we call canada unlimited and just as the victory bonds we bought during the war helped amongst other things to develop atomic energy for war purposes the bonds we hold will pro vide for the utilization of the fruits of canadian discovery in a better finer world for superior quality and special service drive in at the sign of the big b- a queen and guelph streets neil ellison prop 1846 onr of a acric 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