Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 6, 1950, p. 7

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rt j f q take great pleasure in announcing the opening of a fur department uijtlieer50uxl direction 0 idemc cotton we invite n of our rl trie georgetown herald wednesdays dec- 6th 1950v j i majoit bowu08 y a f auderaon team tops everymmglast week by ace bailey by all appearance b1u ander sons team is in top abide and stay ing there the team captured all top honours last week with the ex ception of one ace bailey took that quite easily by a score of 108 it will really tahfft something to beat that or mvo it down bill anderson took ttfis nights high single lt walt cook second wtth 378 and bll anderson third with 875 j top triple by anderson set a new record for the year 842 nice roll ing bill walt cook had 712- for second triple and ernie peters ail information at the dub the other night is that owner al bless jria generous heart la going to give away coma turkeys and chickens to some lucky bowler maybethals why ace bailey got rid of that poor game team single score of 1126 went to andersons team as well as triple or3290 andersons team increased their hold on first place and now have a total of 40 points with 21 won and 9 tosc alf klrbys second place team has won 16 and lost 14 for 37 points baileys leans in third spot has 20 and duke wilson is still trailing with 25 check unatroklom plans xmas faktt mr and mrs george slvlll wafer hosts for the cheek una forum out monday when the discussion cen tred on planning the christmas party the next meeting of the group v ill be held at the home of mr and mrs newton ruddell msmmsmmmmmmsmmmmmmmbtmmmmmtls hunters eatable quagmire f by ctaocge btoara it tare week amis have been lean ajaott oa liiiiwliur etas um runts bagged a nice dog teat last week the range waa 40 yards and the size shot waa number s boy gives quite a lot of the credit to nil two fox hound tiea see and kay were oat a few v day later and jim wu rewarded i with a l jk tafcbtl the lack lrls haa been very aaaree iha teat taw 2l sf- ys days at one urn ha was nnm- 5 7 t 1 euros enough to provide good apart e wajnr as asm or n g q eottontan rh at the tl ra- rabbh which unlike the jack make very good eating no doubt the fox had a lot to do with the decline of these two the diet of the foxsvarlea through out the year some of the foods eaten are vegetables mice rabbits domestic fowl wild fowl chip munks ground squirrels wood- ebucks turtles and their eggs grass hoppers crickets beetle black berries raspberries strawberries blueberries grapes wild cherries apple the fax gets soma otvbls needed mineral by eating quanti ties of clay and gravel he la also tmmtmsmmtmmmmsmmemsmi lug in for a l christmas msm very fond iu tadpoles tract ant earthworms large dog foxca have been known to prey on young deer fawns lamb and grown turkeys aeeltli news the georgetow anglers tt hun- ters show was well attended last thursday night everyone was plea aed to see so manyi young bay there wild life pictures were shown by the tjept of lands and forests mr david fowle biologist gave a very interesting talk on the white tailed deer mr fowle also showed on the screen the different shrubs and trees that deer feed on he also had several deer skulls with antlers attached and explained how to tell their age by looking at their teeth mr fowle presented he fishing trophies to james cofell and bob mcgul coffee sandwiches and soft drinks were enjoyed by all after the show the 1951 membership tickets are now on sale buy one now and sup- por the club toaster an old favorite in streamlined form already for long service 2750 toaster foao use a lot and its to thick or thin sandwiches 1260 mixmaster the perfect kitchen help nov with all attachments only 6575 presto pressure cooker of the beat- own on the mar- ideal for can and quick- king 4 sizes from 395 2550 coronet stainless steal saucepans from 45 to 775 boiler from 930 1125 10 skillets from 7 j5j electric clocks perfect r the kitchen in all col ours wm 725 steam antdry iron use for ironing or pressing the best iron value on thetrnarket ballinafad forum favours pension foij all members of ballinafod farm forum favour a pension for everyone at the age of 85 and the abolition of the means test- the group made this decision at their weekly meeting on monday when they mat at the home o mr and mrs lloyd marshal to listen to the broadcast and discuss the topic a pension for everyone next week the meeting will be at the home of mr and mrs dan campban a apodal part of the aerviee ban- day morning wag the giving of white olfta by thaiamldraa of euchre limehouse memorial hall i friday dec 8th geod prizes lunch provided r cards 830 sharp m frederic cotton joins brills store firm frederic cotton of toronto has joined his brother jack as an assoc iate in brills department store here mr cotton is taking over the lad ies department of the store whue his brother will continue to oper ate the mens wear section he is planning many innovations includ ing a fur department a toronto native he has operated afur business in the city for- eleven years at present he is establish ing a new company which will be known as frederic furs the com pany will have a factory in toron to and will sell through retail agen cies throughout the province in cluding the local store during the war mr cotton ser ved on the board of directors of the retail furriers guild of can ada and was at that time its young est director he is an experienced designer and studied at sol vogels school of design in new york city the brill business was purchased five years ago by jack cotton who has since opened a second store in brampton relatives special service force attention to ena branch 120 canadian legion to hiaugnrmte ttpatrcel fund for servicemen all relatives and mentis of boys in wriform are urged to leave their ajjregih at the herald office empire lunch the canatksn legion hall or with any member of the legion we woultl urge this be done as soon as posgasle included in this list are to be names of other service men in the navy or air force serving outside csnade ae i electric kettles g 1275 up toasters 3j95 up electric sewing machines jlfc automatic ss3k irons r a i t r 11950 up revere ware popup toaster 495 up ia05 up electric mantel radios wall clocks 5 tubes 695 up 2395 up ons 395 up baby refrigjerators 15950 presto steam irons h mt

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