Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 23, 1951, p. 10

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jlie georgetown herald wednesday may 23rd 1951 page 2 john r barber elmer c thompson freeman kersey elmer c thompson insurance service fire auto windstorm canadian pacific railway traocanads airlines steamship tickets on all lines cruise and travel advisers e mill st georgetown telephone 1 19u gala day planned in georgetown july 12th big plans are afoot for a july 12th celebration in georgetown royal oalc the local orange lodge has invited all the other lodges from this district to meet in georgetown for the annual cele bration already lodges in west york peel halton and part of wei- lingtoh have signified their- inten sion of- comirrb and weotworth orangemen are also considering taking part there is a possibility that sixty to seventy lodfees will at- jtend c will be a colourful parade through town to the park where the chief activities will take place in the afternoon tle lastorunge rally here was in1929 fiftytwo lodges attended and it was one of the largest gath erings over lield m georgetown immmi taami nursery i stock 3 roses shrubs trees evergreens j magnolias gooseberries raspberries red black currants j b wilson son i maple avenue phone 248 opposite golf links w fl wb ob administrators sale of real estate furniture file undersigned has been ins by the administrator of the estate of the late nancy teeter to sell by auction on the promise- queen street georgetown on saturday may 26th at 1 pm sharp dsv the following antique walnut whatnot cherry drop leaf table 3 good old chests of drawers corner cupboard uphol stered parlour chair 6 cane bottom chairs drop leaf table high walnut wicker top stool large old weight clock mahogany settee and arm chair hall rack easel china cabi net and writing desk droi head singer sewing machine organ up holstered couch wicker arm chair rug 9x12 sideboard large linen cupboard 2 rockers 18 kitchen chairs dresser 5 washstands 2 wooden beds single wooden bed campr bed steel cot 5 small tables 8 trunks chest flower stand carpet weeper kitchen clock kitchen table comode ironing board ice box new electric iron screen door quebec cook stove new electric toaster quebec heater box stove -aiove- lawn -chair- -hanglng- lam ps parlor oil lamps table lamps antique china antique glassware ornaments silverware vases dishes cooking utensils cutlery bedding garden tools numerous other ar ticles antique collectors and fanciers will find several articles of in terest in this sale terms on chattels cash this sale must start on time j real estate tirstxy all and sin- gular that certain parcel or tract of land and premises situate lying and being in the town of georgetown in the county of hal- ton containing by admeasurement onefifth of an acre being com posed or village lot number 14 on the southeast side of queen street and being in that block bounded by queen murdock albert and mcnalr streets as designed on a plan executed by chlsolm miller deputy provincial land surveyor da ted jan ad 1854 amd second ly all and singular that certain parcel or tract of land and prem ises lying and being in the town of georgetown aforesaid containing by admeasurement onetenth of an acre be the same more or less be ing composed of the north half of village lot number fourteen north ofv albert street in the said town of georgetown according to a map of plan of pari of said town of georgetown made xy t chis- holm livingstone pis for the late- george kennedy dated the fifth day of august 1850 and filed in the registry office for said county of halton on the 11th day of june ad 1885 on the premises is a 6room frame house with basement and adjoining sheds terms 10 per cent at time of sale balance- in 30 days property vull tie old subject tu a reserve bd fof further particular apply to langdon ay is worth solicitors or to wm g- marshall administrator of the estate property will be sold at 3 oclock w q mcdowell clerk frank vetch auctioneer summer assistant for fruit vegetable dept the appointment of 1 h ciaii of kimbejiey as summer assist an fcruu and vc tieldnwm- with headquarters at oikville iia announced by col the llonournljli- t i kennedy ontario minister agriculture ik- will serve is an iisimini liir- iiijj the months of may to ortuljri to w b iox who is kruit mi veg etable iieldman m that area a native of grey county cliard served for four year- the rcaf and on itturning to civ ilian life entered tilt- ontario agri cultural college lit graduatvl in 1950 and is now doing graduate work in horticulture at the ontario agricultural college with rod and gun hawks and orwls pr otectvor ests the uikontrolledcjjestruction of hawks and owls at the- hands of uninformed and careless hunters might leave the rodents in your area free of natural control for years this is the warning issued by the ontario dept of lands and forests in pointing out that preda tors couldbe the factor that gov erns the success or failure of a plan tation of forest trees new plantations of all species particularly hardwoods are suscep tible to rodent damage until the bark around the base of the trees hardens and so becomes unpalatable to the pests damage is especially severe where thf sod is heavy and tlve grass long of the rodents the common field mouse is one of the most destruc tive heavy soil ami long grass is a very favoui able habitat for the nine and they apparently find the tender bark t yuun trees a wel come change in diet ill is rodent works under the snow ami so dam age to the plantation i not usually discovered until quiim iniuiy is oniet line- ituii u inf small jiitiitats such a- i aoijitv squirrels mi ehipinunk trees ill liv i r ii ion- could or l oiiclrri a llh ht v w iff ci een lllg or he inn i ll i 1 lie eont rolled by polonium ill i iii 1 1 it v in- ini- l i hi 11 liol ml with lnvv t ll 01 inn v ml- 11 11 i am i 11- these tui in lie 1 n i tini niglr u large plantations predator- swell 1 b ike a heavv lull ol help areveiit the tl n 1 1 1 1 i pipe to ii k and ontrol pi oil lilltiv i n 1111 ovv is iii and reaching miiliiieitlv large o cause slih di 1 ii l i no parking no parking signs have been erec ted along one side- of queen street to widen the street for traffic now is the time to plan your exhibits for georgetown fair sept 1417 kkm dos tim mllfcn myr ithmm an appeal o spn- nnn to make sure their logs are safely tied ill areas where deer may soon be fawning has been made by olticials of the out oiii of lands and for ests they oiiit out tbat already this spring a number of residents i northern areas have been convicted jk i if tl atf cai c ol allowing dogs to run at large in i ll jalc deer areas and in some cases fines of furniture the undersigned has been instructed by john r campbell edith street georgetown to sell by auction on wednesday evening may 30 at 7 oclock sharp dst heintzman piano in extra good condition 3 piece kroehler chester field suite in wino and green like new good drophead singer sewing machine addison norge 3piate heavy duty electric range used 16 months clare jewel kitchen range like new- 0 piece dining room suite dark oak in nice condition good royal vacuum cleaner with attach ments good westinghouse electric- washer good chesterfield hospital bed with new mattress 2 simmons steel beds springs arid spring mat tress oak dresser and washsland mahogany dresser small washstand good old chest of drawers 2 tap estry chairs oak centre table wick er rocker and armchair cedar chest small bookstand kitchen table and chairs kitchen clock hall tree fernery 2 good wall mirrors books gooseneck lamp electric iron and toaster english china dinner set complete antique china tea set glassware breakfast set of djishes 2 plpevrenches 16 hand sav cross cut saw brace arid bits heavy sledge other tools 2 lawn mowersi banner ash sifter this is a good lot of furniture in good condition ana must be s5id as the house is sold and mr campbell is going to the us sale will start sharp at 7 oclock terms cash wm hunter clerk fflank fetch auctioneer ran to 50 and costs conservation officers have also shot a number of doss which were found chasing deer the game and fisheries act pro vides that a doy found running deer moose caribou or wapiti dur ing the closed season for deer in that locality shall be wee mod to be at large with the leave of the owner and may be killed on sight by an officer without being liable for damages to any other person or to a penalty consider open season for deer hunting jfere is some good news for the hunters to look forward ifi the department has under considera tion open seasons for deer on tjie general licence throughout the province from lake erie to hud sons bay the lengths of the seasons and dates woidd vary according to the different regions with the shortest and latest seasons in the far south it has been found that increasing deer herds in agricultural areas where damage to property ceates a considerable problem may make necessary more freedom in hunting theni oij these aiets than has pre viously beep allowed r ground hog licence anyone wishing to purchase a lic ence may obtain- same from the writer a new supply is expected shortly the fee is 100 george hoare peel plowmen honour top tractor plowman peel county plowmen gathered at the yellow briar inn near bramp ton recently to pay tribute to hugh leslie georgetown 1950 winner at the imperial oil overseas trip robert reid presented mr and mrs leslie with a mantel clock on behalf of the plowmens associa tion in recognition of the honour he had brought to peel county herl jaivls avglncpurt champion horse plowman was presented with a wallet president arthur julian who ac ted as chairman recalled that ano ther peel pjpwman jim eocles had beep similarly honoured last year and stated that he hoped it would be an annual event v c porteous who accompanied the plowmen overseas was intro duced by alex mokiriney and gave an account of their trip comment ing on conditions in europe he sta ted that canadians do not realize how fortunate they are to oe living here in canada others who spoke briefly were j d thomas of im perial oil and j a carroll repre senting the ontario plowmens as sociation tt 3 use our small ad column for quick results we take a lot of pride in the high quality of the candid wedding photographs we have made please phone brampton 1467 and let us explain our plan or better still drop into our studio at 65 main st north upstairs and see our display of wedding photographs open until 9 pm saturday and ev enings through the week by appointment gordon campbell studio i o photography 65 main st n brampton skinnymenwomen gain5 1015 lbs get new pep vim vigor what thrill boor hmb fill out uulr bo l low fill tip dmk r- ioikt mtkwny i1 tiirtrri aliki iwanuole lovk thmi amis of flrll wonifti birr wlio duor rotild gain tr for now proud o anatialr hil t lie lookln txxlirt thvy iti iik um da i tuor- buhding fuah buitdltitf lonlr 0trx 1 toalcs atlmulantj lnlg4ra- pra lroq vttajnlo b eal- tam mrieh hltfod ltnpro- appetlt usd 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more business changes along main street which are not s definite enough yet for publication b v- space contributed in the- service of the community hy i john labatt limited m

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