Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 23, 1950, p. 7

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paga 7 rural teams yla so several jural communities hava organized ladle sottbau teams this year and while no league was formed there have been several games played next season players en the teams hope that a league way be setmu and are anxious to have entries from stewarttown and nor- vav terra cotta and glen williams have been ploying home and home 8mes all season baulriatad and gien have- played two ffnypes the latter winning both these will meet again next mon day at sllvererealf thlsltrlday tha glen has a game booked with bai- llnatad another gam on tap is a match between ten cotta and bellountaln mr and mrs bob bardie and mr and mrs ted ffeneh of tim nlns are visiting uvnown this week with mr and mrs thomas grieve mrs c willis of winnipeg man itoba was a visitor in town last week with mr and mrsa pet- tenden jjbbbbbbbbbbbeibbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb ssssl05 p pickles s sawsatd goob selection cookies j ihjjbs3r tuiu 30c picg ft cello wrappttd 20c pkg i 32c is r t monarch cake mixes v r white 35c chocolate 35c gingerbread 33c pie crust 33c applefords food saverheavy wax paper 31c very lean choice back bacon a sliced or in piece 79c lb n beef kidneys 25c lb j 65c lb farl ktaraiy stauf ikum maaaltt wtttviri umtsmnt a threecent stamp buys a large order of american history in the commemoration issue of the 100th anniversary of fort kearney aa the guardian of the pioneers fort kearney belongs to the saga of the oregon trail of covered wagons and stampeding buffalo herds of ms- traders mountain men and indian fighting notes the national geographic society j curiously history books and map differ about its spelling al though named for general stephen wattakearney who served in the mexican war and led early expe ditions over the pioneer trails the fort like the nearby town of the same name bears the statutory spelling kearney the fort wlas established in the eummer of 1ms to protect west- ward moving travelers from hos- tile indians built along the platte valley ufthe heart o what is now nebraska it replaced a temporary eafiip ttr the east which had been set up a yearrbr two earlier and was flrstato use the genitals name the new site ww i practical one chosen for convenient grating land and fertile soil v crops for good water supply and nelghbtfr- lng woods tor building materials soon the commanding lieutenant and his its volunteer mounted troops from missouri had raised blockhouses a guardhouse and lookout station officers quarters ataxies and a sawmill a xhoice veal rolls a phone 366 budget market free delivery 9 am to 5 pm bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbabbbbbbbbbbbbbabbmb- isusev now playing the chiltern hundreds cecil parke david tomllnson georgetown 26 friday and saturday august 25 gene autry ir mot joan davis flveyss hsa aitdydevmel schammon riders t usajdaus ntmnhi monday and tuesday august 28 29 light in laying houm htlp litems ef yltld an electrical twilight is possible in the chicken house but it is more expensive and less practical than to allow the sun to do the job in the normal and accustomed way it is possible to arrange dim ming devices that put out part of the lights and gradually dim the others so that the chickens get to roost before all the electric lights go but but such control is expen sive either for mechanical appli ances or in personal attention this is why poultry specialists of the u s deportment of agricul ture in suggesting winter lights in laying houses advise poultrymen to turn on the lights in early morn ing and get the layers rustling in time to put in a full day before the normal twilight that guides them to rest on the roosts this is why on many forms this winter the layers will be up and on the job even earlier thon the tradi tionally- early rising farm family a simple alarmclock regulator is all that is required to turn on the lights in the morning many experiments hove demdnstrated that it is good business to provide enough electric lighting in the lay ing house so that the hens will get in a fourteen hour day under the lights the layers exercise more eat more ond lay more eggs isirtwecomeiy 12 weeks at one toronto theatre wednesday and thursday august 30 31 adut entertainment miss jane earv the engagement of wisejfilto early- rn tojohn alexander mustordof toronto ho- igsh announced miss early i grad uate at the school of nursing at wohcsuiy hospital 7 is the only daughter of mr- and mrs jarnotvearly of georgetown the georgetown herald wednesday august 23 1050 1 m li n j 11 in n 1 i bbbbbaaaaabbbbbbaabbai martha washington dresses the famous print housje dresses just new in 9 98 lux1te lingerie panties slips gowna pyjamas see the new style ki pyjamas 3 95 phantom nylons v new fall shades in the popular pencil keel 51 gaiige 20 denier- 195 woole 1 it r- for pyjamasi gcrwnf sleepers work or sport- shirts blouses etc new floral ohxhildreris patterns yarrra stripes ond hbvefty sportr yd i9t new fall dresses and blouses areamving and moving well v garner s f 1 a ntimben of mrloyatiohs have been arranged tor the national horse show scbt- 1st to 9th at the canadian national exhibition equine aristocrats in all breeds and in all classes wil be seen lh the capacious coliseum telephone 64 main street i ucrosse milton motor accident cancels norval lacrosse th milton leam i didnt show ujl for a scheduled lacrosse niaich atj norval last night and disappointed j fans wore given refunds on their j tickets the norval manajicmcnt was informed by phone that one car containing some ol the milton players was involved in an accl- denl at watcrdown and some of the men taken to hospital but no fur ther iktails rotid be learned norval won both their raines last week defeating hespeler 121 and dundas 74 campbell sparked the win from hespeler a ith it roals and t6vntiil haci 2 a highlight of the painc with dundas w a vhen goalie htgneu scored for norval with a long shot down the field while the dundas con lie was out of the net junior beaumont played a stellar role with m s s noel reynolds announces a that he has purchased albert simsons photographic a a business and thst thet studio will be known in the a a future as a noels photo studio 1 a portrait commercial copying enlarging a a special work done to order b main street prices moderate telephone 670j po box 400 i i koals and j assists townsend in the league over milton and could i laidlaw hancock ond moddison all play cither the third place brant- tallied the bamc was called with ford team or dundas who are in ten minutes to so when a heavy fourth place depending on the out- rain occurred and norval were de- come of the remaining same with dared winners milton it is proboble that there the playoff status is still in will be a playoff game the first doubt xorvsli has a 2point load of next week i- burning reduces yield research proves that burning does not improve pasture or hay land the october 1048 issue of soil conservation published by the u s department of agriculture 3tbatates burning pasture decreased h yield of hay more than half in eight years states harry m el- well scs research guthrie okla an area protected from crozinc and are made 3886 pounds of hay per acre as compared with a yield of 1360 pounds for land protected from grazing but burned annually another area protected from fire for 11 years produced 3907 pounds of hay per acre compared with a yield of 1858 pounds for an adja cent plot which was burned only twice during the 11 years a burned wooded area lost 12 and 31 times more soil and water respective ly than adjacent unbumed areas stews always popular stews have a popularity that knows no international boundaries there is the irish stew french ragout hungarian goulash and the american meat pie all with the goodness that comes from long slow cookingend jiroper seasoning you neednt get n a rut when it comes to preparing stews for your fomuy although you may follow a- recipe ingredients may be add ed or subtracted provided the stew still looks attractive and tostes delicious it is not necessary to spend all morning in prepara tion if you use a pressure sauce pan follow the manufacturers di rections on timing if the stew is allowed to simmer a while before serving so that the flavors become blended it will be greatly im proved dutchjsim disease dead elms should be cut and burned before next april 15 to eliminate the danger of spreading dutch elm disease mere cutting is insufficient host important la burning the bark at once piling itin the woodshed for another wi- ter4 hot removing the donger forlt istirrthe bark of dead aad dmaaed elm wood that the seoly tus bark beetles winter over thes baehea will carry the fungus- i faction naatsprlng to other trees and afong in tat june and julj their leaves will begin to bag and show signs at the disease burning the dead bark now will destro tffese beetles before they have m advantage of another spring all ummer merchandise greatly reduced for this spectacular sale cotton jerseys 1 to 6 reg up to 130 anniversary price 4q 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