Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 20, 1946, p. 1

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many local breeders win m at royal winter fair k jn the very strong competition that prevailed in the hblsteln classes at the royal winter fair j w and e h carney georgetown won third prise in the class for junior yeaxnhg buu ktaner carney won sixth prise la both the junior yearling bull and mn tbrofryesxold heifer clawes twin features ol the holstem exhibit kt the royal winter pair were the lotttfc of the butts which brought to- gather thet sue previously undrteated aged bulls and the winning of tiie female grand ohampkmdup by what judge paul mlsner halmeavllle pen nsylvania described as the nearest to the true type model that i have teen tor a long time this was the rajrgest exhibit ol holstelna yet held at the royal with 3n head shown by 88 exhibitors indicative of ube in tense interest in this first meeting of the top ahow animals of the continent since before the war was the large crowd of spectators that were on hand from the beginning to the end of the ahow the winner of the battle of the bulls was chip of nettie and aaggte shown by frank farms hopkins minn with the famous three times ancanadian montvkt rag apple marksman in second place for mc- oague and cerswen of allbton and the equally noted twice aqcanadtan montvlc rag apple sovereign third for dent and brown of woodstock on tario the grand champion eow was bjosehiu fayne wayne owned and de- the weather by h l butt here is the local weather report in plain figures r the first hard frost of che wtatber which ty fl ac count has settled down in earnest tn western and northern parts of the country max mln not u not is nov 14 nov 15 nov 16 nov 17 nov 18 jot- 85 38 kodbo christmas tree plans made by lions cltjb main items of business at the uons odub dinner meeting in the mcgibbon house on monday night were the ro de being sponsored by the club this thursday friday and saturday t the miffl christmas tree which planned for saturday december 31st lucky draw prizes for the latter win include a doll dressed in dollar htt as veil as the usual turkeys chickens and geese musical entertainment was provided at the meeting by kenneth harrison who sang tw solos accompanied at the piano by miss marion hepburn we see this week that the smith and stone plant started oh nor 13th to work a 45 hour week boors are 7 to 6 five days week that many townspeople journeyed td toronto on saturday morning to sse batons santa coaus parade that tom grieve has built a new tee beside his house on the comer of queen and mcneb streets that angle parking markers have been repainted and pedestrian cros sing lines put on mhm street that the nomination meeting on friday will be held this year in the municipal building instead of in the public library as formerly that the vacant portion of the library may be used for a local mus eum under the guidance of the recre ational counco that simmons jewellery la using the show window of the golden gate cafe for display until their new store opens next door that there are only 30 more shop ping days until christmas that there win be an open deer hunting season in esquesing the last four days in november hornby norval sorry to report that herb moreton suffered a painful injury in an acci dent at his woodworking plant when a finger on his right hand was sever ed he is recuperating in christie street hospital where he is undergo ing a skingrafting treatment an the hand and is likely to be there for a month or two i mr cave had the misfortune to slip and fall last saturday cracking twc nbs he was atterkied by dr c v i williams and should soon be at workrj again i mrs robert codop is a patient at the general hospital toronto where 1 she b to undergo an eye operation this week her many friends wish her rto was junior ctiarnntnn bun with home after a two mouth visit with re- b speedy recovery reserve going to w and by mr harrison and miss virginia ne ownw t chapman who played two piano duets by j d mnee woodstock ontario and bred by nelson beehtel hespeler ontario undoubtedly she sqcial and personal win go down in history as one of the alltune greats in the showring i mrs r h ir douglas and ku- junior champion female was bred by abeth spent the weekend visiting in ijjfcworth francis and son renfrew windsor ontario andshown by hays limited miss ruth evans attended the choir brampton and calgary- alert the reunion at first united church st laferksman aon shown by mtocague catharines last sunday and r- h matkrabain tm onta- j mrs barry clarke sr has returned tirr buu with sovereign son j latives in joagara falls and uxbridge keith merry son of mr and mrs percy merry of hornby has had the privilege of taking part in the domi nion championship judging contests at the royal winter fab in toronto being one of a team of two that top ped all ontario tn 8to8 judging contests held at gowph recently and thereby winning the opportunity of judging at toronto also included was a trip to the niagara and hamilton districts and the central experimen- pi tat farms add houses of parliament in ottawa keith b a member and regu lar attendant of the bethel united church being secretary of the sunday school three new baby girls have made their debut in the community recent ly one to mr and mrs ellison ball another to mr and mrs fred taylor and the third to mr and mrs james hoey well be watching them grow up and wish for them all that is good and helpful on saturday november 9th at the presbyterian manse in georgetown ross brown was married to dorothy may shelbourne daughter ol mr and mrs william shelbourne of lime- bouse the bridesmaid was mrs- rap powell ol milton who is a sister of the bride while the best man was mr ray powell there was a reception in the umehouse memorial hall following the wedding and a trip across the border was included in the honeymoon on sunday november 10th brance day was observed in the three churches of the hornby charge of the united church with special sermons lor the occas on sunday novem ber 34th there will be another in the series of missionary lantern lectures given in these three churches- this wili in the jecord of the county council considers recommendations of jury county assessor flushes u bars any data required avauame before ttn- nlclpal elections bswuns matters at meeting in moton tassday the november meeting of balton county council was held m mnton following routine business counol went into committee of the whet with deputy reeve foster in the chair there was very little bushiest arlstnc from committee reports other than the authorization for payment of ae- i counts which were as tonoism finance education and health printing county buildings hospitals agrlc and reforestation county roads cbc governor o douglas steel ma lljj- principal of prince of wales col lege charlottetown who was re cently appointed to the board of governors of the canadian broad casting corporation a prince edward islander by birth dr steel has for many years been a leading educationist in the marl- times mum aim iaoji 14ba 476j tgj 390txxs gotta be this or that shown by j m fraser streetsrue on tario recreational this and that and son sveromq friday bc wabhoki its annual father and son get- wfu be rwwtn pats a tot x hsb thki b not a nlghs mr and mrs w g prince of toron to spent the weekend with mr and mrs douglas greer mrs a donosc teft tins week to mrs waiter carpenter and family bare jotoed mr carpenter hi oorfnb where he is wtth the dept of ehghsbj oajc they bad nonttnand go reside tn chatham trtft hey ftr a hones m quefch mr and mrs t j fisher spent the tog mrs fishers brother mr and mra bazaar and stfper at knox church i the baxaar and hot supper sponsored by the young ladies auxiliary of knox presbyterian church test satur day was the most tiaumful yet of yearly eveobl held in the bun- day school rooms sales many book adwmzttage of baring thrir if a taxpayer more than one municipal office next friday night a change in the ejection act forces him to make a spot decision as to which office he wishes to contest the new regulation makes ti obligatory for a c to state this before the end of the nomination meets otherwise he will be consi dered a tuhfff for tfr- first nf to which be was nominated the nnmmarion m proper lasti from 7 joonta u nan after tzds the meecig is m it mto a rifl meet- mg for hearing of the years reports letter to the editor georgetown no lth 148 dear editor i noticed in the herald of nov 2nd where a party from this district was fined for not putting a penny in the parking meter in gulph and that he may do his shopping at home now no doubt the georgetown merchanta win appreciate his business but i would say it is high time the parking by laws were enforced m george on main street tn the business section there are lines marked out for pazk- tng there is plenty of room be the lines for any car to park but where do they park on the hues cross the unes away from the curb or any old place at bxl what seme is there gosng to the troub frg out the unes and tothe courtesy of the pubhe when it is all ignored the writer baa parked us ess sev eral times m obxlph mux the psrk- tng meters hare been install only say oaejph is to be congratulated on their fine system of ppg oeer- beneflt a tot tf we had nsioeti some discussion ensued fooowma sheriff robertsons reading of the re port as given by the grand jury tn rw- gard to- the county btdkhngs sheriff robertson ssked specifically that consideration be given to the pur chase of cot mattresses for gaol la- mates he said that at present blan ket were used instead of uwurisssj and since they were subjected to con stant washing they wore out very quickly and therefore could hardly be said to be economical better seattot accommodation was also requested tor wltnevte called by the grand jury the warden said that before buying mattresses there should be advice from the department as to the type that hould be purchased otherwise they might be condemned as unsuitable until such reootranrndatlons were mad he thought it better to co vtth the blankets reve crafct would you then bt in favor of mattresses mr warden ye t would sheriff robertson said tf wortld recommend the purchase mattresses be would see to it tl those purchased would be in with department refutations the matter of fire protection wm tak up and reeve ftnlth gaw it sv his oyfailoii that the c bofldtaga should be fwulsu wkh mote fine en- deputy reeve wmctafcer chat tfte tocal fire cfaef bs to adrlk as to the best i wb eagjaygsngjssyojmsa to- maw awndsn mmjmmb0towmbnhghctokh-

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