Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 8, 1947, p. 10

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the georgetown herald wednesday oct 8th 1947 for fulltime factory work good wages with incentive bonus 5day week clean and pleasant working conditions we draw your attention to our bus service for employees which operates to and from glen williams milton norval terra gotta ashgrove brampton cheltenham stewarttown smith stone ltd phone 212 georgetown local university students return to classes with the fall semester opening at universities many georgetown stud- ente have returned to school and some have embarked on their fresh man year mlas peggy kelly is at tending university college at the university of toronto where she in tends to major in psychology she is living at the cody house residence her brother william is returning to the mixing ft bowl came to a village he stopped at the general store and enquired whether anyone owned a good pointer near by the aswer seas yes a mr wood owned a pointer just where did he uve juet two houses down the road mr wood informed the sportsman that his dog was so goon he could smell a bird if he were perched in the highest tree the sportsman naturally thiakmg him bragging asked for a demon stration of course mr wood agreed to this so away they went on their way to some very good bird cover as they were passing the village hotel the dog sniffed the air the hair on the back of his neck went up and lo and behold there he was on dead point now as there was no cover here except a few very 6porse maple trees mr wood was stuck for an explanation the city sportsnan remarked about the beautiful point tail stralgnt out one front foot and the head straight out and slightly down mr wood and the city sportsman left the dog and wal ked in to the veranda of the hotel there was a stranger sitting there and he informed mr wood that the owner kept no tolrd of any kind so they looked under the veranda they found nothing mr wood remarked that he could not understand it then he said to the stranger on the veranda i guess we had bet ter be on our way by the way my name is mr wood i live just a short way down the road come down and see me if you are going to stay tor a spell the stranger said thanks i will and i am very glad to have met you mr wood im mr partridge from new york out here for my health of course mr wood had fainted however after a few minutes he came to and received a handsome sum for bis dog from the city sports- etoctorlcity in to brighter h hvtog however we are now going into the period when the end of daylight saving time and the ap proach m shorter days call for the careful use and the wise manage- 6 turn all units on range to low or ment of electrioar home appliances of when food begins to steam o that sufficient power will be av- 1 7 make use of all stored beat in liable to supply all essential needs 1 surface elements eg heating hydro is building many new power j water plants but it has been more difficult i 8 cook as many foods as possible in place lamps to best advantage for eye comfort do not use coloured light bulbs- dark colours absorb light use white lamp shades to reflect as much ught as possible ajax for his second year in civil en gineering the orlchton brothers david and richard are both back at the u of t taking their final year in chem ical engineering and business and engineering respectively rosa fetch who took his first two yearft at ajax is continuing his third year course in civil engineering at tor onto oeorge long is also in tor onto for his third year in electrical engineering helen devereawt has gone back to the 0 of t to study for her ma degree in household economics and will be on the tnstxuctlonal stall while she is completing her course barbara oouens has enrolled in a threeyear course in pnysiotnrary at the u of t barbara param is ijq fourth year and shirley tapf in third year of the arts course at varsity and shir leys brother john who got his ba degree last yea is taking postgra date work harry and margot wil liams are back at their third year studies at university college and marjorle schenk has enrolled in first year arts at victoria college russell pirestine is also a first year student at the university of toron to while james ruddeu has retur ned to queens university king ston for second year engineering third year students at the ontario agricultural college at gverph in clude cpalg alexander and bob lawson macc e327 your prescription we are qualified to dispense any prescription given you by the doctor a graduate pharmacist always on duty ormacks drug store georgetown thats all for vuck until next this week so good joseph albert brain joseph albert brain of 51 south turner street victoria b c died in that city on september 22nd in his seventyfifth year mr brain was bom in hornby the son of the late mr and mrs theodore brain and his early years were spent in milton he had been retired lor some time prior to his death he attended the anglican church in victoria the husband of the late priscllla shields he is survived by one daugh ter kathleen two brothers arthur of norval and poster of hornby two sinters mrs rev n h noble caledon bast and mrs j s ellen- ton of kincardine funeral and interment took place in victoria subscribe to the herald for up-to- theminute news of georgetown and surrounding towns and villages huttonville park october 12th midmglit dance with hal davis and the highlanders direct from the highlands at gait wednesdaystile merrymakers saturday al kuhn simpsons taxi phone 500 round the clock service to obtain necessary materials than you can imagine for instance their building job needs not just a few nails but kegs and kegs of them power site construotion jobs often require 2000 pounds of nails dally not to mention cement steel and wire new construction takes time but meanwhile we must do our share to make electricity continuously av ailable use it sparingly before meal hours the period when the strain on ttae machines is the greatest to help in maintaining our eco- nomlcal hydro service which is hard p at this time we list the fol lowing things you can do to conserve elbotr1city 1 do not leave lights on in rooms not in use 2 keep light bulbs and reflectors clean oven at one tune use flat bottomed tightcovered utensils that fit the elements use small quantities of water for cooking and cook with pressure cooker often do not use your electric range to heat your kitchen defrost your refrigerator regu week laxly once 13 do not open refrigerator door more than necessary 14 do not waste hot water if you have an electric water heater 15 do not run your washing mach ine too long not over 12 min utes per wash 16 do not dampen clothes too much for ironing 17 do not operate radio unless you are listening 18 do not leave appliances on when not in use with the amglers by o h our new heading takesln a lot of territory and u is hoped the three will furnish enough news and what not to keep the column interesting cor the readers until the good old flprlngtime rolls around once again thk wise old owl its ok- to drink like a fish pro- tiding you drink what a fish drinks if you will remember a certain column some time back bob lock- tmxst of georgetown went north lv eercb of a fighting masunonge well the story is he failed to connect jnd it might be said that many more bad the same story as far as the fresh water tiger was concerned bobs luck however was not nil by a long way because be hooked and landed a 1 great northern pike if any one is dubious about this just ask bob for the pictures and jwi will see scene fish bob is going north agam soon i ejdast of another of canadas game fwl iih lakfb trout anyone wfab til taken them on tight tackle no cna ims lott of nfj for ttietr flshmbv smmr- it is to be hoped jttf fee ffjbofl la on bis trip in the credit mm mob jw yvt there has been nothing to indicate that the browns reproduce through natural spawning in our local cold water streams so it is to be hoped that they are successful hunting season information from a reliable source says the hunting season will open on november 1st in the meantime no one is allowed to hunt for any thing until then if they do an firearms will be confiscated and a fine imposed besides so it will pay everyone to pay attention to the yel low signs until then this is being strictly enforced in esqueslng town ship there is no open season on phea sants or deer in efequeslng this year association news everything possible is being done to obtain a suitable place for an in door rifle range it is also hoped that a suitable place can be obtained to hold a fall meeting a shooting match win be held in the not too distant future humorous brary now and then a good hun ting joke is heard ix you have heard it jost laugh again tt good for the shooting eye a dty sporuman was driving ttooogb the country looking for good bint doc a pointer was the mtew after after driving m sttue and calling at mr of far the editor a coriservafionisf editors of rural publications can render a valuable public mrvsce by hnnging to tha attention ol their readers the uirl for and latest dvelopaatm the muskrat after a pointing by audrey mcnauthto- wtth its underwater entrance the home oi the muskrat shelters him from most ol his enemies but not from the traphne closed seasons have been declared by each province to prevent over- trapping intelligent far sighted trappers realize the importance ol observing these laws in order that a nch harvest of muskrat fur the raw material of hudson bay seal may be reaped year after year the closing of the fall season for muskrat gave the animals the protection of a shortened open season and at the same time in creased the value of the annual catch by eliminating unpnme fall skins an excerpt iron conservation and canada s fur bearing animals by stuart c downing one in a wnu ol pamphlets published by the carting conservation qub o carlings the cabling breweries ttttme wmn wrrwoo if

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