Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 22, 1950, p. 3

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page 3 f- the georgetown herald wednesday nov 22nd 1950 oakvihe man is new president or county progcdnservatives tit etttwdl4mn fl 1 27000 axel lot awt far mr i ft at wwhn mm gray cop pliwl be banl ttnyou vr caaadlfjiv trillrn tuprmmcyl f cat wml in vanity stadium toronto of fi 3tk r mtv top i w meal aaln in mm 0y cup ratal two chuwk of mm foorboh immii milt tlrrlng sports clastic tfcowt c tporh- amhtthip at us batt kn2 ood pqrkmomwct oi tho playing fild ond off has bn a martiod characteristic of th canadian way of mm w this tplhtlhal kmpi your opportunities for work and play in conada ungmllod jw 0xee f floua m0naixt at st georges at the morning service in st ft church of england week sunday archdeacon w g o officiated at the baptism i florla mcnaily the baby oj lb daughter of mr and mrs hm hcnally godparents were vncle and aunt mr- and mrs jmai barber social and personal to celebrate his tenth birthday on november 11th jimmy lindsay son of mr and mrs hush lindsay entertained at a party his guests were larry and brenda hawes doug and linda packer bobby korzack tommy and peter forsravc kent riddall and terryjtitchie mr and mrs david saxe and mr and mrs wilfred ford are sending week in new york city this was americas first newspaper established in 1704 n sir isaac newton was a poor stu dent as a young boy the secret chinese hung society is mxtecn centuries old at very well attended meeting in milton town hah last rriday evening delegates from all the wards of halton county met to elect the new slate of officers for halton progreistveconaervatlve organiza tion the- new slate of officers include president s a d mccleary onkville 1st vice pres p t cleave georgetown 2nd vlc preamrs carl martin 7 wflton 3rd vice pre jack bird burlington 4th vice president betty burk- holder- burlington treasurer d greer actqn secretary bruce fltxflorald mton the third and fourth- vice presi dents are representatives of the young pc organization of the riding addal to the abpve on the exec- utluirc the president 1st vice and lady vice presidents of each organ ization throughout the county after the election the new presi dent mr mccleary thanked the meeting for the confidence placed in him and said that he would do his utmost to further the partys interests in the riding he felt that with ajot of work and organlza- tion halton would return a conser vative member in the next federal election as well as maintaining our provincial member in the ontario legislature a the president then called on the speaker of the evening mr ed gocximan brilliant young toronto lawyer who had played an impor tant part in organizing the cam- paignsot recently- elected mps- j m mcdonnell and george hees mr goodman spoke on his work in these campaigns and brought forth a good many excellent sugges tions to the meeting stan hall haltons provincial rep- lesentatjve nave the delegates an excellent talk on his work in the legislature and paid tribute to leader hon george drew who mr hall said had as the records weuld prove introduced more sound pro gressive ieguutlon than any other premier in cajdedlah history ha also paid tribute to the then premier drew for his long tight against the forces of communism which had engendered sotnueh hatred on the part of the two communist mem bers in the legislature that he mr hall had seen themvrise to their feet screaming they would get- kir drew before they were finished mr hall then introduced as he put it hollon returned tourist miss sybil bennett kc georgetown lawyer who had only returned a short time before the meeting from a three week speaking four of the west miss bennett in her own easy style gave the listeners a resume of her trip and impressions oftthe west ending on the note that although tremendously impressed by the provinces she had seen and touching on the tremendous farms of saskatchewan and the booming 611 fields of alberta that there was no- place for her quite like her nat ive province of ontario and county of halton after the meeting closed lunch and coffee were served by a group of ladles under the convenershlp of mrs carl martin dodge dependability there dependable dodge to meet your needs no matter u which price class your new car choice lies dodge models range from the deluxe 3passengcr coupe and the twodoor sedan in the lowestprice class to the luxurious custom dodge still the lowestpriced car with fluid drive also available with gyromat ic transmission as extra equipment your dodgedesoto dealer will w happy to give you full information and prices see him tuluy farmer ok needed for hunt privilege hunters reminded go in by the front at rather than over the back fence this is the timely suffffestion of fered by the ontario department of tahrtfi ft foreatstohuotera plan- nlhfl to shoot same in settled farm- in tf areas the advice follows on the heels r of eorji plaints from land owners that many thoughtless nimrods were trpmpling down their fences stam- loding and endangering their live stock and firing rifles and shotguns near farmhouses thereby jeopard lx- jnj the lives anctsafety of the occu pants there seems to be some confus ion among hunters as to the rights conferred on them by a gun lic ence comments an official of the dfjkirtment some hunters seem to think that it pives them the priv- ilvav of entering private property withour the consent of the owner this is definitely not the case the truth of the matter is the skikcsman says that all hunters are free to enter crown lands unless they are game preserves or provincial parks but private land owners still have nn absolute right to admit whom they please and ex clude whom they please from their lands there an- several musts for a hunter to follow if he desires to make a friend instead of an en emy out of the farmer the officer iointed out these are first of all ask the farmer for permission to hunt on his land never under any circumstance point or discharge firearms at near or in the direction of farmhouses or buildings cattle sheep horses dogs poultry or most important other human beings use gates to enter fields crawl under instead of over fences if pos- sibc if a fence must be climbed do so near the post to which it is fastened as it is less likely to break or sag at this point don l be above offering or doing small services for the farmer in appreciation for hunting privileges it the farmer asks you not to en ter or asks you to leave his land do so without argument a true sportsman realizes that hunting especially on private mind is a privilege rather than a right it was stated being aware of this he will follow these few simple rules at ill times realizing that by so doing he will be welcomed back by the farmer each year protect the welfare of his sport and demon strate to his fellow sportsmen that he is considerate of the rights and welfare of other eople exhimr and sale saturday dec 9th legion hall 130 to 530 demonstrations of pottery making weaving leather work spinning and other handicrafts free admission afternoon tea 35c the old english herb co murdock st georgetown herbs in stock roots and powders our lines arc mailed through out canada and usa- cough balsam bladder bal sam stomach tonic and lax ative garlic and altalfa cap sules vermes capsules digear uve tablets herbal powders for constipation also tablets neokleni herbal for constipa tion digestive food gas sad antispasmodic tablets nose and throat tabs your enquiry welcome advice free j announcing new low transatlantic rates press caaadlaa to brtttsk tourist class 14700 and up first class 21000 and up rsr hul detsus as to shkka eeataet walter t evans a co phone i83w r major bowfkrs before you buy o new car its tmart to lett it drive it to prove ittu value so get behind the wheel of a new dodao and find out for younelf it ease of handling outstanding performance and tafoty with the custom dodge you can enoy the driving vote and comfort of gyromat1c transmission available on custom dodge only a extra equipment for expert eye care consult o t walker ortoiarnust main st natth nuaapto over abells drug 3tor phone office 590 res os hours 9 ajn to 8 pjn dally evenings by appointment dodge deluxe dodge special de luxif custom dodge r siphlcl 4i saxe motors phone 1 52 w georgetown andersons team has 8 point lead by ace bui ley hiatinu atf kirbys luatn by a nairotv margin of it pins bill aiulcrsons boys have increased their lnul in the major buvvlinu league to iilit points lite team has won 13 anhv lust itaiul has a total plnfall of 21120 kirby and ace bailey are tied for second place with 27 points kirbys team jius won 11 games lost 10 and boasts the highest pin- fall of the season 21226 baileys teuni with pinfalt of 20802 has won 10 and lost 11 duke wilsons team has 23 points for 8 games won and a plnfall of 20100 the bailey and kirby teams will battle each other in the next bowl- stamp 184 and shlpwar 111 ingto break the tie so there prom- team alio rolled high trtpl at i ises to be some real excitamdnt anttoraoo ttt wjrlla fig jraam tmng for first place honours this s30 stamp 80s and shlpway cam week arc jim brandford and bui anderson with 268 tom wylle ran a close thjrd with 230 and harold schenk was next with m dave stamp and nip shlpway each had 250 should we mention schenk second game of 131 bill anderson took triple honors of 731 and tdm wylle 670 a triple of 670 put jim brandford in third place team single score of hbo mm rolledhy andersons team injrar aon 168 wylle m0 watson mtfcr

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