Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 6, 1946, p. 3

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royal fair notes several local meh will take a worn inept part in the royal winter pair at toronto this month at lea to wig be judging bruoe held as a or oftttl judga and careiseati poultry the latter will also be ahowing some of his prlae stock from sunset paim ken mcmillan georgetown s much- travelled horseman is enthused of course about the horse show and tells us that 90 of the horses which ap peared at the liana horse show ana the fall flalr will be at the royal jack mckay robert kerr and son acton and john campbell who has a pair of fine road hordes up his sleeve will be among the exhibitors elgin armstrong of brampton fresh from the chicago horse show where he took first for hackney ponies and second for hackney tandem will be there toa and a real treat will be the prances dodge stables from roches ter michigan supposedly the worlds leading hackney stable ten six torse teams have been entered which will be a show m itself the georgetown herald wednesday noy 6th 1946 simmons jewellers torowre will open an uptodate jewellery store next door to the golden gail cafe approximately november 30th fastexpert repair service 1ialton deanery sunday school association halton deanery sunday school as sociation held their annual meeting at grace church parish hall milton on monday evening october 28th about nine of the officers and teachers of st georges sunday school attended the address was given by rev a e ongley youth chaplain of the diocese and moving pictures talkies were shown the title being tips for tea chers it was decided to hold two meetingt a year and also that officers should jonlinue in office for three years mr mcgrogan of milton was re elected president and mr don wilson of bronte cretary treasurer refreshments were served at the conclusion of the meeting bulova watches a feature winners in high school editorial contest in conjunction with education week tht heraltl has offered six one dollar prizes for the best editorials submitted for publication by students at george ton high school prize winners were upper school bill ostrander clif ford taylor middle school jean chester doug latimer lower school gerard wilcox david lucas the editorials appear in this issue have you renewed your herald subscription f7 yours to enjoy maiu upoil yflrs t0 f giyicf red head ducks byt m shoru omtfhotogul tb above illustration shows ml hsad docks in thai natural canadian habuai the hunter a conaervatioruat thm fiuntsjx too becomes a conservationist tfbm adhsrss rigidly to bog limits kiss j h and bbds jbfnsawm pos and re spects the lores laws regarding camp fires eex over the cool sun streaked marsh a breath taking whir r r heralds their coming red heads twin symbols erf brilliance and grace sweep bverhead are gone but conservation measures will ensure their return year after year in increasing numbers sanctuaries have been established many of them being marshy lakes which restore former breeding and resting places by assisting the agencies whose efforts are directed towards conservation everyone of us can have a part in the preservation of canadas water fowl a anrd bo comseivation and canada s mgratoht wanbjowi b j i bafltt b on ta o antoi ol pcnpuata fwad by tw ccfaa cwwnlhm qk carlings the cariimg heweries limited carpenter and painter builtin cupboards single units or whole room valance boards fancy wall brackets alterations and repairs brush or spray painting furniture interior and exterior of houses and buildings ernie tindalii r r 3 georgetown phone 99 r 12 outstandingly good salada fraia special holstein sale a guelph at tike annual pall special holstein sale held october 22 at guelph j w and e h carney georgetown re ceived the top price of 1 100 this was for the yearling bull bond havei rag apple boy an in bred son of the noted three times all canadian bull montvlc rag apple marksman top price for a female of 860 was also re ceived by a halton county breeder this was for a bred he er consig icd by w a wlngroe cnmpbeilville al lengrtne chieftain edna who stood fifth at tie rectnt c ph champ i jup show other halton sellers were max green derg freeman who secured 450 for a two yearold son of sovereign and 400 for a three year old heifer w l mcclure noral 485 f a oull calf and 360 for a four yearold heifer dr chas n blanshard freeman 310 for a earllng heifer and 235 for a mature cow and p o hunter norval 38o for a mature cow a grandson of monuic rag pple marksman brought 350 for g bussell hornby the general average at this ale was 383 on 68 head the top price of 1100 was paid by francis b mckiboon glanford station to j w and e h came georgetown for a yearling son of the noted three times all canadian montvlc rag apple mirksman high est priced female was a bred helfei consigned by w a wingrove camp bellvule for which summit view farm bridgeport paid 860 altogether 14 bulls averaged 507 26 milking females 358 23 bred heifers 372 i open yearling 310 and lour heifer calves 188 shoe repairing prompt and efficient service james cummins at ross thompsons shoe store eighteen tables at bebekah institute eighteen tables of euchre players en joyed a game on tuesday october 28 when verdun rebekah lodge spon sored a party m the oddfellows hall prize winners were mrs george brown mr william frank acton mrs nor man snyder mr george alcott and mr o o gable the door priso won by mrs win tost ugbt mente were served altar um mm voods lady oar sbow doctor that to 700 1 oh doctor will tlsft modern optical service efficient accurate eye examinations e p heap registered optometrist 58 st georges square est 20 years phone 1529 guelph special low rail fares to royal agtlcutmal wiitei fjui nov 12- toronto irtng not 11th to uth ladodve m 1r tocaatd aot hlttr than adddht hot ii

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