t1e georgetown herald wedheadajr march 22 1950 100 e cfcapttr has fcusy year in 1949 1 the tenth year of the countess of strathmore chapter iode wan one of activity according to a report made at a recnt meeting by the cecrelary miss hilda krwin the chapter hai 47 members and many worthwhile thing were accomp lished jn 1m0 the chapter continued to adopt a school in hallburton and under the direction of mrs km hatklnnnt several bales of cloth- inlk-valued- nttttfer jx to the school a chrlitefsspsrce jpili abut tent- sanother yearly project a the sponsoring f ta day for the canadian national institute for the blind at which a good sum of money was raised mrs sam mackenzie was convener the iode sponsors health clinics twice monthly i when children are examined by the county medical officer of health with mrs w g fle nolds in choree this has proved of great benefit p the town and many mothers have token advanv tnfie of the scrlcc provided anot thcr ye pr is the sending fo0i yoi ifevv dominique chenard of le bic bimouskl county pq representa tive f the quebec north share company of baic comeau bot- torn photo won the combined isucksaw and woodchopping cham pionship and the bucksaw crown at a contest held at the recent montreal sportsmen s exhibition ajpd sponsored by the canadian pulp- and paper association chen- ard also holds the record for a single cut for sawing through a teninchspruce log in 7 2 seconds yon larochelle 21 of noranda upper right representing the canadian international paper com- panv is canada s new chopping champion and uas runner up in the bucksaw contest ludovic cyr upper left of pcllcgrin gaspc county who represented the on tario paper co ltd heron bay ont canil third in the bucksaw championship the contests began in pulpvood camps in ontario quebec and new brunsw ick and aimed to feature the allimportant role of the pulpwood cutter in can ada s largest industry mmt kohomcm iv vfiint howard georgetown plumbing i and heating joe prucylc phone 192m joe the vlan you know t commercial caerst willi ft contiw at the special commercial class taught tv miss allison at george town high school will be contin ued next year north halton high school district board which admin isters the school has decided to con tinue the course antf have students from acton and milton who wish to take it come here miss allison will also teach commercial option classes to local students but be cause of the impossibility of ar ranging time tables no student from the other towns will be transported for parttime classes the board is adcrtising for two new teachers for acton high school and will cndiaxour to have ohe of them teach commercial op tion there also weak tired nervous peples men women get new vim vigor vitality say feeedbr i tbm alwara ttnd taatuca li ii ab mhousmm tia to rh tj mgatt ott no tattlnc trash patiprvrttuy tt btaatralvtunurltliorarbr trvvtanc taaaoattu osmth tro vjtamla lit etldum pboanbana mrmombulmlw lmlrmntalbbjbc tlttmuiiob ibvlcontm tyatrrn inprotaa appatlia dirmltv paatn cnata i 111 nc arqualblfd btm oair fltk- try taal pev mfb peel council increases grant to lorne scots an lncfease in grant for the lome scots regiment from 500 to 750 was made bj peel fcoun- cil at their last mcctinh lt col john r barber of georgetown commanding officer of tht regi ment addressmi council and poin ted out that the deelopnenl of bands and recruiting oampalgns flro financed directly from regimental funds which depend on k rants such ascount councils inakt clearing auction sale of iiolstein cattle hrm mmiiineiiy d ir iqcipment tractor pol ltr1 teed et tin uncicrhirntd hi bun intrulttd b pi in croiir v to sell i uutmn at lot ii tth lint tst lot tin tc tow nship 01 mmlm miu ii llh at ii i tit lock tht following i i 1 i r rik hoist in tow llll 1 t i t 1 ill it 1 tit itl s llti sit ik e w iliit tiini til vi 1 1 i kit lldl ii ii ow jilt til it ol 111 ci it ii 1 u u i i 1 k c t it lit 1 t in tow liii tinu ol l 1 l holhllt s tint unit o it lb i- i to of i food parcels to needy rami lies oerseas plus a special box at christmas mrs stan grabb headed thi committee which also sent a bale of clothing overseas two pictures were presented to the public school and three books to cedarvalc school b miss ruth ean edu ecretar a 10 bur ar was continued to the high school and a 10 prize guen to the best student in iourth form dona tions were sent to several iode funds as well as halton music fes tival georgetown recreation com mission poppy fund sick chil dren s hospital and the polish and european fund monev making project during the vcar included a valentine dance a lawn tea in june at the home of jean and margery mac kenzie and the sale of christmas cards under the direction of mrs albert kershaw social events dur ing the year included the annual birthdav party in limehouse mem orial hall and a picnic at the home of mrs em batkln the chapter entered a group ex hibit at the fall fair and from 41 entries received 1130 in prize monev three guest speakers ad dressed the ladies during the year mrs m outtier superintendenv of nurses for halton health unit miss allison a high school teacher i ind mrs o m houston of cedar- j vale school wiwuwiimtl av your hrafihrniisc h io- notch to do mhir bctc so do i tlup fhli kflrai food diniuutti adwho wheat it on rami ttw food cleneati and vabijco shredded heat it mmd rrmm io0 trw ebiot ftfih ftoldca nabisco subedded wheat awl milk tomor row a trt hot or cold wilder and one son edgar princi pal of milton public school cgit chatter fall fair judge dies at honeywood idtl known jn the fall fr circuit and several times a judge at georgetown pair george e r oter died saturdav at his home nq ir honewood he hud been tlirk of mulmur township since 101 s mr h oti i w as born near hort- t v wood 7t vtai s ipo he vvis a i rt iitstdini of tht ontario fall h his assoc littion and a former pit itltnt and eiretiiv of dufferin iniiil fair he junked field crops i 1 1 f call it slu i p tiul sw inc tom- 1 l tit oils ifi it iv is his u ift eliziibtth 1 last weeks meeting was a very busy one it opened with business and then the devotional period was led by mrs c j buck the second part of the purpose was explained to cherish health the bluebirds started their first aid course while the beavers and skylarks were er bus indeed making hau for the st patrick party ev er girt made two hats apiece thus earning a star for their group hovor group the bluebirds on wednesday night the scouts and cgit held another part over fiftv bovs and girls were present and all had lots of fun and many laughs oat of a quiz conducted bv the scout leaders lunch was provided b the pirls ver e eyes examined glasses fitted i repairs simm0ms jewellers main st georgetown telephone 530 every wednesday 10 30 aon to 6 pin reg optometrist s m fvibih ro 1051 eglinton toronto jovable taps si aging tblha fur nrm oof- vtrr tujr at all tlruscta i ontario a if you operate a toi travelling or vacant licenced under the c 1 tvjp u the litjuc marcb 3 lit for a lit act ucmc ffttprtrf moift fjbo trist isfmbltskmwts act 1949 horici to operators licences expire march 31st if you operate a tourist establiahmcm accommodating the travelling or vacationing public and if you 1tc not alteady a lagame and fubcnes act as an outfitter quor licence att you rouit apply before i licence under the tourist establishments act a rrtst extsmtihmtnt mctmdtt ao ino a lodge a tourist hdme rentinjt 6ve or more robins a cabin establishment of two or more rental units a cottage estab lishment of two or more rental units- a trader or camping park licences are issued by municipalities or in that pert of a mrriaorial district without municipal orgaausuob by ibe diarjct inspector of the ontario provincial police force the fee on first atfpllcatieai is 50 and oa each annual ranawal is 250 fee awil acoosntmsry applicntjoai operatkmi witkoot llcenca emails a maxissuamspsiialre of loooo oarooarictioas as does say vialadoa of hw rga csjanw f octaatmint op tkavh andi mimjcitv taauantoai nahamlilaia xfij ctulai mbushml aa iafenudnn mki t wa nus m wlui rtmnmie ao ktls laiaasaia i atacraa wrii far iamr sxswpfj un t ill il ill llnl li in ci iik hi 1 l i it toot itll hill 1 ill it lnul 1 llll 11 ll i iir t tout ijh hoi- biii ut a inili i in iii mil criill ctlirli i ml uk 4th gi uk dill tliui nf lui sti i u l sit in itm ttllll ion dtllll k1w hilsli ii i iii min i hoi tun ei in nl i i uth cruli liolstt in ui tinil un jist ciiuk holstiln low bud dei mid gridc ilolstoin mil brid lul jnil grkli iiim io i iir it foot grntlt jlisc tow iilf it foot cruli jeiil low calf at foot 4 hnhti in lulfir bred in jlti b holstcln hiiftis rcad to bned 4 ifolstiin huliih ij inons 1 holstcln lulfir mkii 4 month rek holstein bull 12 months cattle willing subject to blood test all heifers hie been vaccin ated implements good i son 77 tractor on rubber lluhta and star ter new ploughed about jo hrs case tractor disc nearly new mh 3 turrow tractor lough in good condition j section drag cultivator mcd fertilizer spreader on rub ber new new buck rake 10 ft 8 in chev 103b truck with jack or fitted for rake in good condition m h binder 7 ft cut mcd mower 8a ft cut 6 section heavy harrows with steel drawbar mcd manure spreader mh 13 disc drill mcd hay rake hay tedder truck wafon flat rack 2 wheel trailer with rack 400 ft of snow fence nearly new platform scales army saddle poultry fbbd 110 llfjit sussex year old hens jayirul well 3 electric brooders 2 new rajun shelters with aluminum roof quantity of straw about 75 bus of food beaver oats mtektno machine sura 3 unit milking machine complete uk new beatty laetric grinder ilk new mr power cream separa tor the u small articles terms cash kb fl as lh fa hag ttlg sold 2 s auemoaatr sva0anbjtqb if was feacoary 1946 far the ivsl rime since jha wati aaginnliifi saawstioe clubs ma uis war awaiwt three thau- aaaal twawa may pamsraal a uwistaa maine far mia ftett gaatrass la taalr misery event wnnaa ad amarltaas swept os hie mm aranai tsvaas sa vsw asiifai aatsj ly ataalla svsahi tradlrionolty cana- dioni or ikilhal wirti nowihoat spom- nanthip and taom spirit keep m flrtl m m aeld toqemar iporttmamhlp ond team spirit rtatp yov ton they ltp your opportunltle for work eiad ploy in canada