the georgetown herald wednesday march 17 1948 more telephones swa imfwl t6 in t short years we have added over 257000 telephones put in hundreds of bvtttchboarck and trained thousands of people to extend and improve yoiir- telephone servico wo are adding more telephones to moot the continuing demand for service juiit as fast as equipment becomes available all tins is being done in tho face of rising costs iot up to noy thero has been no increaso in the bnsic telephone rates established 21 years ago for you this means greater value than over boforo for ufl the satisfaction of providing tho best telephone service at the lowest possible cost the bell telephone company of canada subscribe to the herald limehouse last weak i lie final euchre of this marathon aeries was held on friday evening in t imehouso mo mo rial haji high- eat scores being held hy ura- r l davidson and mr s kirkpeftrick middle hcorefl by mrs jos noble and mr harvey norton and mr harold cumpboll and low scores by mr w harding in a draw with mr mclaughlirr and mr s wright j it benton won the door prize iixro olio use orchestra and mr r i davidhon had charge of the dajicfng prizes were owarded for the tna rathtm as follows xadies high mrs k oaviison mens high mv stan matthews xfldles low rs c clarke mods low mr a jjjijorbyi ilorte hands mrs george somrrvlllcj afterv a cut with mr u t davidson thef ouchrc f sponsored by tho limehous memorial hal hoard hit wi nitieting was bold at the home of mrs a r johnson on ihursday last week when roll call j wos answered by a canadian wf- i tor or loot convenor of citizen ship mrs kirkpairltk arranged the meeting in the absence of anj ebepectod iipenkcr h had each f mombor read a nows item on cltl- xonahlp mrs noble oxplained the rrokmk bv motto honour all men love the brotherhood pear god honour the king a letter of thanks wo rc- ceivpd from the hnlton chlldron id society acknowledging a gift of clothing from the branch a medal meeting to discuss and nnnwer a questionnaire on provin cial rural housing wnti planned fpr mnrch 18 nt mrs kirkpatrldks a euchre to ralnc money for the can- ndtan appenl for children was planned for evening tt march 12th with mcsdame klrkpatrlck san- ford and fvahk brown in charge mrs roughloy and mr elterby were named to take charge of this ear- school gardens mrs- c clarke offered hor homo for the next meeting the hostcsh nerved refreshments at the close a luncheon sponsored by the w i was hold in the hall on monday tlir nfcw 1448 chkvhoi rt innountt cfl e ntly by general mot art k buiu in npi model ip thre sern h ml of which feature u n dclijruul ritbutnr wnllc new color haimnie in intei 101 upjiolitirv au oidlng t c ner il moloi ii minimum of imfa v i lo it in eonver ion foi ihttiew modeln in ortlei to pi oduce u maximum hum be i yl lutomobilu to mi r tin dlm ipd of d iiili w uting li itii it bj i lecture history of mrs bollantyne of i obin icood flour mills which wu no it educational mrs dowles and lra cromar accompanied by mrs ii graham contributed vocal num bers and mrs e karn added to m program with instrumental fileen and diane shelbourae pent u few days with their slater mrs ray powell at lowville mrs s wright spent a couple of days in toronto this woelc on sunday last mis ivem ta- tlier of the older ehildrens sub- imth school class presented nell i enton ind ross norton with i ither bound boov of prau each in rceocnition of high marks for nicmor work and golden text rl hook visitor here from england ir i m hurjeii of haywards h ith fnpland i ijitinp- in town w ith her daughter mm william 1 1 nnant of normandy boulevard ifo today we live in a greater canada 1 nvough their eyes extensive clearing auction sale of fully accrdiud rw gvade hotin cow and hifri tradto tractor equprrint hay gram york hog percheron horiei fr imphiments and dalfy equlpriient i he undersigned uuctioneerjjhave i lctived instructions i rom h r coulson tnd son i o sell bj public auction at the lioputurs fnrm lolt g con 5 lp of i iqucsinc known as the sproat fnrm on thursday march 2sth t 1 1 oclock sharp the follow housi s and harness 1 1irrheron gelding 7 r old 1 per du ton molding 8 r old about k 00 ipiecc 1 set of backhand liai nes odd collars odd bridles luil t rs etc ri hols 1 j in cows and hi iii us 2 rer hoktem lows fih ivt htsnli -4- rep hotatem i uw i lo e jpnnffer i rob holstem ow hit pnl 31x 2 retr holstein ov i in full flow bred sept 30 r r hoi ti in nws m full flow i r 1 st t r 2 ror hoi ti m cows ii wi 1 hi iii its in h not c due t i o w ii 1 t hi d o 1 ritr 11 1 its ir 1 red 1 1 1 rtir oil j ri k j montlia ows and 1 25 000 applications r on id iii oflt inn lloum ihi inn lini ontario ih uii it nun ir hi mi pi hi il huu lic ii mtiniuli i lluit nt lr mt ho f thr dinptit rtl kth mih hi rm ui wuul to rinij rate tn unuil i xifc signijicant l ih th umiilirr of ims pliiiun nl i hrtlii d lit r 1 fort if 1 1 linn jmiil niti r itliiil in tli itlliu up l v irtiini r fnj m f whom ulmut i 00 ntrrd unudu i in j ttulilmhi d ut leutu id nrtv indiintrin niploynik tivfr fi mml c l v i- tin iin tiirtrtiior oiinlrn 1 1 i i till- 1ion und oi ii i unit it i- win n tin v irit to ih i in in mi nt ii ii ii ii ii w nni i ih a ii ilit for us 111 hi l llllt i lw 1- lllll th ml ti- stn ntln ii ti if nali ilioii of our oiuilr ut w i in m irt jiih in in inmli rn world 1 hi inail i th it i in i it from tin u ir i i f u ri ttrr ioimti hi in wi tti thought pu ilili 1 lollllllv iii lll 1ikh i ill lllll vmil ii pro i in li it ili i i n ill n hi 1iioii i mlpl i il ill uf in inn tin w n willi l iii vv m ill 1 1 iii lilt i i i ihi ii ii 1w llm ttllll llm iii tilt opplll llllllf ii llhmhili till ml canada ih in r it k iiiintim for virillori liw mort t irirt i liuti irr nnr o iih in i in ilii hi irr ronii tin i rih nt ion lo nut i mini unudiun prort hm mnl prtiwrilv louis fischl ruiapuig from czei honlovukm came to canada in 1031 began itianufuctiinn lttl gloves in an old rmiovatd ojntiirio factory cauadiauji joni ed luu ongmal handful of ukihad cnch workfni to leyrii thr now art today tliotiuandt of jiairu of gacmt canadian high fuuliiou gloves in leattinr utid u fabric are bolng roduo6d both m prvwcntt otit aud 9 tlu quo f thtit uew braneh loipis fiscuil saysi wh f hunt i uku jinuhtj tutk europ mftjt ku to ulm t imui uj4 mi 0 conaj imu tk p mirytm ujuck waj mmt tfftxtau u oofm- hmvlkmvum fmormbm u mytklmi miur uittwkjt mw fkst i m w full fl bitd dec t i tow due lu ost in cow iue m l hoi t u hn 1 vcc ii tt n htifti 1 r ii it hi lie if t r ih e old hoii i i gradt ho tt in cows bred 1 bin ie holstem pril 28 1 tirade hoi dut in m i 2 kthic n ms in full flow bred j 1 nit itr t row hrtd aufv 2 giudi holstejn heifcrg bred in hi 1 bride ii dstcin heifers r- oil opt n 3 grade holstein lu i f e 1 rt old 2 grade hoi- tc in hi ift r 1 i ir old heifers arc i ill u c nated i trvt i ty fqu f hm pn1 1 mc- nnickpicring mill ing machine i unit nth piping and motor itru- i eri puis iutro pail etc pol i un 1 quipmfnt 3 el- i i ti it hroodi rs i inrffi tio of t tint i ins fef u is chicken crates i inri shi 1 tt ra iuclten fence etc hogs si fat hogs 17 i g ihout 1r0 lbs 20 hogs about 1 in lbs j chunks g ork bow i witwhltiis b tlmr aide 1 york w jind march 1 1 ub ork lit 1 1 i rs old k vi iivv i ij i 100 bu f artier isits leaned 300 buq f its 300 bu of mixed grain 00 bu of bark a quantity of li uls a quantity of hr m 30 gal f d lit r oil middlings baled h mnr ftitilizti i quantity of adi 10 tin of h i h ft of i nsi- lim irxciors iuactor and po 1 u duivi m impli mi n1s 1 m rnud it tring i arm till ii m 1 i t mat i cait v a t how 1 i p nni last ytar both on mh- ixi hit i fui row tr it tor plow lnt 1 tiihlt li int 2 row com lultmitn hjdnulie lift 1 int manuri in uli r w iti gri nlatc od shutt rubbt i tjitd nitrnute piiiidti tiailir tpi coekahutt ft powir tilt off inowti int 8 ft giuin buidt i with trattor hitch mh rxain dull 1 3 iftv tractor bitch 1 sit of ii aj- tractor anow thuris wooih grain grinder w mmis grain rollei ft ed mixer 1 luu shaft pulltjh and loxing ih hp uctru mo tii r mil grain grin- dir 10 plati flo drive belt elec ts u llippcrn cmorj and stand oil bum is and pump groase guns 2 hp motor driven circular saw 10 saw this machinery is pracil- t all all iuw in the last two years farm implkmtnts etc cockshutt puah bar dronhead hay loader new 3section tlruit culti- a tor a extra wide hot harrows dump rake 2 rubber tirod wagons with flat hay racks walking plow m h manure- apreaur wide wheel cultivator walking plow sloop slelghe 2 rolls of wire fence 40 rd per roll no of tol posu no of cedar posts a quantity of piping ho crte loading chute acaletv 2000 lb capacity 2 feed caxiera bag truck 2 electric fencer 2 row corn cultivator mjb moww 5 ft wfire wash sprayer hmxh wlr b- vhel trailer anvtl aocne took and funeral last week for william hoggins i uncrul hlrvlccs were hold laat vliiiii jm for william jamcn ihug- rins u resident of georgetown hincc 1914 mr iiupeln who would have been 8 j yeara old on april lat wan taken to guclph general ilojiital on march 8 and died thoro shortly after admittance ho wag born near ilnatingit uneland and cumc to canada in 1011 settling firat in toronto and then in george town the funeral waa hold from the home of mr und mrs tho ma warnta predoceascd three vcars ob by hi wife mr huggino leaves twa dnurhtus mrs harry knight of town and mr3 william hornby of hamilton four otcitdauehtors mr illnrv shepherd mrq thomad wanies und mrs habil hadloy of touhi und mrs william b alloy milton and a stop non josonh oxc of town r pollhtartra wcil henry shop- lurd haiil iladlcy ihomao war- nis martin cummins cyril en- i l and s p chapman inter- n lilt mi in greenwood cemetery t orttown htild comttimtity part t honor marshall family in norval hall rnl hall was filled to capacity n wednesday evening of la utl ulitn the marshall family k he una s of their friends and iihbiur of norval community wiuil thev hive iivloi for a num- lur of lir before soiling their larni and mo mg to brampton vn lxlilknt vrogram was ron- lred b the norval quartette ac- unj aitild hv mr ken harrison of iluilt n who ako pluyld a pl- mo hoto vi o included were piano slleetiom bj miss uetty mccluro iohn uehetions by mr arcliie ful- kr 1 loeution numbers by mxm nonnan hutchinbonand mr elmor wilkinson of che mr w j mckuine was raastef of ceiemonies and an address waa ieod by mrs thompson robinson mi harold lyons and mr thomp son robinson presented mr and mr marshall with a lamp arid tabl ud mr w kingdom and mr jumoa laidlaw presented mary witii u necklace und jimmjc witli a read ing lamp spilchea were made by nuuiv of the old neighbours teati- 1 ui to the spirit of friendship and i ood will that hud alwavs c3clstj lulween them and the marshall fa- nub 1 unch was sorvod in tho baa nuiit of the hall ufter which us loud enjoyed an oldtime dance woodbridge lady great grandmother at 57 a eoutender for tho title youn i est cunudiun groatgrandmother is mrs herbert gilbonk of wood biulbe who is 67 yoars old sho to the mother of six children hn 1 aura stoekton chlcugo 111 mhl herthu ilurlcett and mrs buiaj sauderaon hrampton mrs jean kerbert loronto mrs inoz beed- ham and jartliur gilbank of wood- lirulgo mrs stocktons daughter un it j lggora of chicago had a daukh- tei linda june who waa born ba vpril 1047 intorost in the title af canadas youngeat grandmother waa eruatcd by tho report from scotland of mrs jamoa wauon ks of car- dondon fifeahlre wlto had rafhed tho greatgrandmother atatua wronchos forks haesj chains aud othor small articles tehms cash with elork day of sale no roservo an the farm is sold and the proprietor are riving up far in hi hemember the dato march 2k i he time 12 oclock sharp and b hiiro to attend thla sale- sandwhchea and coffee will wa uvatlable inkdley and kfljuott aacucmseera geo currle clerk -r-jr-