Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 17, 1947, p. 2

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the georgetown herald september 17 1 947 mrs william louth buried in norval cemetery funeral services conducted by rev v j dualop ware held last sunday for mt william louth who passed away on fttalday september aoui in searorth at the home of her daughter mrs jack kaiser she had made her home there far the past two years and had been in ul health lor some time and bedfast for three months prior to her death rjrtnerly mary smith she was bom at oampbellvme in 1870 a daughter of the late james smith and rebeoca burtch she spent most of her life in the norval district and had been an active memtoer of nor val united oiiurrfi predeceased by her husband in 1936 she leaves a fa mily of seven children walter and george of georgetown herb frede rick and wesley of norval mrs charles chesney gertrude ol cleve land hlo and mrs jaok kaiser ethel of seaforth one ol a family of thirteen mrs louth also leaves three brothers and a sister james w smith of norval john h smith or stewarttown albert smith of ha milton and mrs fred gukes lottie of dundalk there are fourteen grandchildren a grandson james was killed with the rcaf overseas pallbeareres were four nephews cecil smith wesley smith gordon smith and roy gilkes and two grandsons bill and bud louth many beautiful floral tributes honoured the memory of the deceased interment was made in hulcrest cemetery nor val outoftown friends attending the funeral came from toronto dun dalk brampton seatorth and oieve land ohio i moulders of canada unlimited clearing auction sale of registered and grade ayrshire cattle live stock implements hay grain etc the undersigned has received in structions from ralph denny to sell by auction at his farm lot 19 con 6 w twp of caledon 4 miles north of erin village on friday september 26th commencing at 1 o clock sharp the following horses and harness well matched team of black percheron maxes 2900 lbs 3 and 4 yr old good in all harness dark grey mare 3 yr old wen broke single and double set of crotch breeching harness as good as new single set of heavy har ness new this year 5 horse collars horse blanket bells scotch tops ayrshire cow6 registered ayrshire cow no 271 101 born july 18 ims due nov lath registered ayrshire cow no 166912 born april sb 1933 in full now of milk bred pane 16 ayrshire heifer fresh one week with heifer calf at side ayr hire cow 5 yr old due oct 22 ayr shire cow 8 yr old due nov 12 ayrshire cow 4 yr old due nov 14 ayrshire cow 4 yr old ytg well due dec 39th ayrshire cow 4 yr old milking well due jan 8th ayr shire cow 8 yr old mtuhng well tarjed june 27th 4 ayrshire heifers ready to breed 3 ayrshire yearlings taodnbted heifer 1 heifer calf registered ayrshire bull garroch itoperial buster 290104 born july 18 1944 bred by victor h nerlich gait ontario 2 fat heifers 2 steers about 700 lbs 6 yearlings pigs and poultry 2 york sows ready to breed 22 young pigs ready to weaii 160 white leghorn pullet starting to u 0 neu hampshlrp j1 eti read to laj co lony houw bxio i kood x ne beatt brooder tj e 500 tuz feeder etc hay and chain jo ton of good mixed hav 600 bui of hedj mlxtd grain 00 buh s t oats 4 kits ol j good con iil be vjd in field impicmknts miyj harris grain drill mww j hjutls binder fa ft cut ixtrik rnoatr c l a i dump rikc misvj h irns in mm sprtidr rn u im i inn m rub ber limi 14 v won box ni w flat hy nk vt ot sleighs walking plow g rwi it in it ridmg plow 4 wlim h irr s 13 tooth iltn 1 tor itsori 1 kii 2 lip pump jack 2000 lb its civ imii 1 t tttc timet bitik hi lork 1j0 ft of hhj i it i im a cud si i 12x18 i water tr th hx-ix- pulns 11 1 ry i r ilim s m w vhoulnr row trun li minnltk ii ln s ullh r i tni tl s ji wi lill i tries iud diab ius iick yokes crossui haw brde sit bwtl hog tr ujh nul vu s oilir oil if dairy equipment tnd houst hold epfectfc ix iu il faui ling milknt n rim vir 1 u 11 with soluti n iuk ic in j il this year powewd ith jclark pj lip air cookd tiitnie mitk nj pills strainer le lial rream separator 2 set bedroom dishes monarch 3 burner coal oli stoe with ocn cole man gasoline lantern coleman iron lamps lanterns washing ma chins and m m other articles auottottefir s note the cat tie are in good condition raised by owner and will be blood tested be fore tale terms oash positively no reserve mm owner 1b giving up farming utt a otbejon auctioneer ouelph 743w fced mcenery clerk t ia the cash value of their 1946 crops was i5 025 700 through th bountiful crops he raises from canadian toll the fruit farmer contribute greatly to the health and wealth of canada his ceaseless attention to the crop and progressive methods of agriculture combine to make the fruh farmer one of the moulders of canada unlimited in 1946 processors purchased 6 000000 worth of this fruit for canning amd packing gow over 260 varibties of 17 kinds of fruit fbwl w 1943 we merage cajh we of fruit hpowed from cahaoa wasi0733 179b- veal o brewing company limited odeon theatres acquire gregory theatre chain announcement was made last week ol the acquisition of the gregory theatres in georgetown acton and oakvule by odeon theatres of can ada limited the sale talcing effect last monday september 15th included in the transaction is the acquisition of a site in oajcvllle ow ned by mr gregory on which the company la erecting a new 750 seat theatre and a covenant by mr gregory to erect a new theatre in acton on the lot he owns opposite the present theatre russell gregory is a wellknown ontario showman who has been in business for thirtyseven years in the three halton towns his son leslie was also wellfcnown in the theatre business in hamilton and brampton mr and mrs gregory who make letr home in oakvule are retiring the thfitre business and the wishes of their friends go with irrg with the wonderland theatre in acton mr gregory added his theatres in oakvllle and george town later ani for many years has provided us with motion picture en tertainment lirst in the building on wesleyan street which is now the oddfellows hall and latterly in hfc line building on mill street si ashgrove well the big fair is over and we en glad to ste iuch a grand crowd thu hall exiubita were splendid also the lne stock and hory rai i wen ol the btst congratulations to tht agikoiluiil km ltlj and fair board on llnlr hpltii id elloris 1i bipumber wfti ma in was nt id last 1 itsd ij nfu rnoon 111 tht bastment wltli hit president mm hank hutdf 11 in h i h alui tht buslines us dlsjioatd o mrs w ijud coudutawl u lu 1 il til uwid by mis thos citltii v n 1 i trduted tht niv fat id hook hit uibk loi ill ui wuilcl mi hit h slio ud tieatt a blmuiiil uut rt1 iii hit oithromlnu studies mr and mis at unit r iddtu liae letun td home run 1 moioi tup out wtst thj visiud urn u011 mm 1 rlxi ilil ii mbdli hid iiiiush col umbiu 11 d i port i in jst dt nghlf ul till m nl mi pi ink wllsjii and m ii mi spun bund ij with mr and mrs cli is jtlltrs in toronto miss junt giahitn of toronto ipeni the week tnd vvilh miss viola hidden lull cirol mils d er 1 1 mj and mis chirlio mill ot milton la visiting hir c mins herbei and bdlj wdson we are pleased to reporr ihit mrs nurse u coming along nicelj after her teen ojxtiuon in g lelph ge neral hospital mr and mrs maurice dixon of kapaskasing h been isitln ner parents mr and mrs r j gra ham the latter accompanying them to rochester to fe dis last week norval wi opens fall season the opening fall meeting o the norval women s institute was held on tuesday evening september 9th at the home of mrs wlshart with a good attendance mrs graydon chester the president occupied the chair and the meet opened with the ode and prayer roll call was answered by a country and its principal crop and mrs o hunter gave current events mrs w ora- ham read the minutes and the fin anclal report the topic agriculture was pre pared and given by mrs f fendiey mrs patterson gave a paper on the growing of violets the hostess mrs wlshart mrs wilkinson and mrs joseph murraj served refreshments and a social halfhour followed the october mee ting will be h trucbday october 2nd at the home of mrs- wilkinson stroke fatal to alonzo herrington at brighton a stroke which he suffered several weeks ago prosed fatal to alonzo herrington who passed away at his farm home near brighton last tues day september 9th mr harrington who was a orother of george her ington and mrs fred mcnally of georgetown had often visited in town a son of the late henry herring ton and jane ann pulford he was born in smitufleld seventyone years ago surviving are his wife former ly carolina genereaux and eight children henry jack mrs fred chapman dora earl clarence and lionel all of the brighton district and mrs lawrence mccarthy mar- jorie and viola of peterborough he also leaves three brothers and two sisters penncnus of belleville clin ton of weueuvthe n y george and mrs fred mcnally alta of george town and mis ernest bedell pearl at detroit michigan the funeral service on thursday was conducted by rev gordon ad am and interment 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