Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 22, 1949, p. 5

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pao 13 mavt von l c us funds iffyou hay more thaasw bl ui cash yott should hirnu in to your bank rv to exchange or canadian dahuldday latino regulations make u 1 v illegal or any canadian resident to retain in his o possession more than 10 in united state cash 1 here6 the reason canada must have the us dollars spefat here by tourists in order to make them available or the pay ment oi imported goods and services needed to keep production and em ployment at a high level ioiuoh iichsjci ton not i01id ottaw hen news amd items of interest to halton farmers hol8ton and jersey breeders hold annua field day a ojcjx one thusahd holstaln and jersey breeder front haltop and feel at tended their annbal- field day the ontario agriculturel college on saturday june uth prior to lunch provides by the 6ac the ladles were conducted through- macdonald institute- and the then over ike ex perimental plobtsmfl tq an exhibit of farnvmachlnery dr w tc heelc mbe president of the 0ac ad- dressed the group briefly extend- inn a welcome to the institution the group was also honored with n brief message tram dr h h han- nam president of the canadian federation of agriculture and new ly cloefod president of the inter national federation of agriculture the chief speaker was mr lin- atrath homer one of the delegates of the i fjv p from the nether lands the speaker briefly reviewed agricultural conditions in holland prof geo e rnlthby of the animal husbondry staff gave brief outline on herd classifica tion following which twq classes of dairy cattle were judged the of- ty 2nd ray everdell acton 3rd heniry bessen rocltwood iftelateui clobsj ladles 1st mrs j a mcdon ald peel county and catharine vlney peal county men 1st bruce held norval j 2nd fred or am peat county 3rd tie tom me- r norvai and v j lawrence pelcville h smart mutonp and harold shaw arid h smaltby of peel county junior kamneaa under el years 1st ken held 2nd tedwoodtu rd ray thompson 11 of peel county following a parade of- c6uege livestock under the dlrecuonief prof n g knox head of the ani mal husbandry departrrfent a sports program was run off under the direction of j w pawley and h castor of peoj county and f o hunter and gerald grahnti 1alton drcnnan holstcin fteldman and harold butcher secretory of the ontario jersey club the prlxo winners were as follows jersey clubs ladies 1st mrs chos mc- kepwn acton 2nd mrs ken ella hornby men 1st tic ken ello hornby and mac alexander nor- vnl 3rd harry lee trafalgar twp junlonr fanners under 21 years 1st hilllard btownrt peel coun- jukio mawauoem leaders honoured the georgetown herald wednesday june 22 194 international plowing 31 ten scheduled for brant county the 1940 internallonol plowing match is to boheld neor burford ficlal jladgos for which were geo i brant county on october 13 i and at the recent junior hotnemekar achievement day for halloa county a pleasing feature of the afternoon programme we the recognition gi ven to the club leaden among those honored by miss lucille bar- bar county home economist wai mrs h f batkin of the wlldwod club mrs frank chlahofttt of the hornby club the misses weanoi stark and mae wlnghald of the ashgrove club and miss mildred reed of the asn club a provincial tjtonour pin and certificate was presented x to wlngfleld of the ashgrove club lor having completed her twelfth homemaklng club project mildred reed pf the aah jaub and ruth barnes of the ftahgrovo club who have each- complete six projectsrf- wero similarly redognlicd willi county honour pins and certifi cates according to miss barber jhe day on the whole was most success- ful and the standard of work was high in the cereal shelf in which 23 jrlrls competed each girl dis played a record book and two whole wheat muffins which she had made in addition each club mem ber judged a class of muffins wor ked a cereal quiz and plannod aome menus the other project cotton accessories for the club girls bedroom brought out 12 club members in this project each girl displayed the accessories which she had made for her room along tremendous j w ner record book and judged of i 14 owing to the growth of the international in rec- j drciscr scarves and chair pads each cnt years the directorate of the j j a did planning bf colour u schemes for bedrooms ontario plowmens association has found it necessary to llml the en try from ontario to those who com pleted a land in competition at one of the branch matches in 1948 an other change in the regulations necessitates all entries being made prior to 511 pm of the day prev ious to the class or competition unity begins with in short the junior homcmakcrs participating feel they get a great deal ot vaulc from theso horfle- makcr projectr and it is the lopo ot mij barber that when the new projects are announced thib fall more of the senior and junior wo men h institutes will sponsor groups in tlieir respective communities tilt umted church malt your balut count for a strong united canada under the uadorthlp of rt hon louis st laurwtt u and your family r votl roki oriatii iicuritt re individual security esaoloyasmt trade laeome are all at new high levels taxea hve been reduced new factories ner developmenu of oil mineral and other natural resources are creating more wealth more job social sbcuwtr the liberals have put through all these social benefits old age pensions pensions for the blind family allowances hospital and health grants unemployment insurance floor prices under farm products the liberal aim is nationwide contributory old age pensions and contributory health insurance national security the atlantic pact against aggression and war has the complete support of all liberals rt hon louis st laurent wdit one of its first and strongest advocates canada stunds united and ready in cooperation with other democratic nations to do her part in building peace nud security the nurse safeguard your security your stake in canadas future k vote liberal iniihtid y national uudaj committm she hod a gift of healing the lady whom we knew for others deep her feeling a friend both staunch and true she had a priceless treasure not found in any purse service gave in lavish measure this lady we called the nurse she had never been to college and she boasted no degree and- where she got her knowledge a mystery was to me called often in night time dreary in sunshine and in rain to soothe a sufferer weary treading the isles of pain or when life flickered uncertain nurse ive no fear if thee will hold my hand at the curtain through the valley go with me or after hours of watching deeply thankful without false pride a ray of sunshine catching the reaper turned aside or when a fight had finished and the reaper grim had won still with courage undiminished simply said thy will be done yours was a llie of giving enshrined in our memory you still in our hearts you are living skilful unselfish and true bill taylor water st highest cash prices i dead- stock horses ea 250 1 cattle ea 250 1 hogs per cwt 50 according to size nnd condition call collect fergus 15 i darling youll do tfettar ww svfca bennett kc froghmtlv 0 for hsjtott jkumfzta in the absence of the minister w lio was ulst speaker of minister wlio was guest speoker of the erin united church annlvcr- s iry scr ices morning worship in the qcorkctown united church was conducted b the rev r h som- i tivillc ma bd the choir undcr4l the direction ol miss lynda stew- art sans the anthem one sweetly sulcmri though phoebe carey and the offcrtir god will toke i care of you u wai announced that the sac rament of the lord s bupper will be observed next sunday at 11 am and 7 p in the sound movie film a surprise for mln deh is to be shown in the sunday school next sunday morning parents and friends of the children are invited to attend construction work is progressing favourably on the new wing which it is hoped will be completed in time for the beginning of the fall activities tfvw p2uiasi hear gordot graydok t swul bennett georgetown park thursa june 23 accounting auditing bookkeeping service e m brown monthly or we hill 8trest- offlce 39 res wsj cash animals cows 250 horses 250- hogs per cwt aeesrdlng to else and eendltlob phone collect galt352 1ngersoll 21 rtliim stone sons ltd inulrsoll 0i1i0 e m fek n flowers for every occasion design work a specialty bonded member tds telegraph delivery service flower by wire anywhere in the world norton floral rhene 115w o memories to honour a hretime for liretimes to come almhmmfiti 4 mavktn moderately priewj a card or letter will brine our service t your door oakvtlle monument works 29 colborne st oakvilu on highway inserted by halton progressiva conservative association ep head optometrist and manufacturing optician batteries x hearing aids eves examined scientifically u st georges square guelph ksubllshed 20 years jtfeliaafcjfli

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