Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 21, 1951, p. 2

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tht georgetownmerald wednesday nov 2 1 at i95m v if assey- harris 2plow 22 with big 1034 tires ha plenty of traction in all sdpl conditions ballinafad music recital at mrs mclaughlans mrs marshal mclaughltfn held a recital at her hom6 wednesday evening those taking part were eileen varey marlyn madill mar- jorie gibson shirley kirkwood anl bonnie wayne and neil cotton barents of the pupils were present a dainty lunch was served by the hostess and a social lime enjoyed teachers and officers of the sun day school met atrhhe home of mrs k cotton friday evening plans were made to hold a whitc gift service on the first sunday of dec ember the christmas concert will be held on december 14th congratulations to janice baker whp won- the general proficiency prize for grade 9 at acton high school janice also excelled in sports winning both the cups at the- high school field day and the interhigh schools sports competi tions congratulations also to mar- i jorie warne who won the profic iency prize for grade 10 better traction means less slippage more drawbar power for tough jobs you qt traction to nanaie an your work with th 22 and th bt- tar farming adwmtagaa too 2391 maximum drawbar a htyntpownt k wuu roomy platlorm ctoat unobstructed vision dapthomatic 2way hydraulic syslsrb v bide seat th wtau and powr to haodto both mounted and y pullbbbid toou lowmt prio pr drawbar t hotmboww in th 2piow flld m m um fw alt th otal1t an mm m 22 murt allison mill street phone 100 industrial hockey acton 4 norval 3 burns trans 6 businessmen 1 alliance 4 smith stone i stan diner diamonds and beautiful ones at l a keuleman jew eler brampton w l t pis alliance 2 0 0 4 smith and stone 1 1 u 2 burns trans 1 1 0 2 acton 1 1 0 2 nor va 1 1 1 0 2 businessmen 0 2 0 0 goal avenues gaso ajg jones alliance 5 0 250 king ss 6 0 300 robson acton 6 0 300 maltby nerval 8 0 400 dillon burns 10 0 5 00 emmcrson busn 13 0 6 50 ten top sco rers g apts t wylie burns 3 3 i m jordon acton 3 2 a r pengilly norval 3 1 4 j stewart acton 2 2 4 a hazell norval 2 2 4 g glbbs ss 3 0 3 j king ss 3 0 i j cofell burns 2 1 3 c norton alliance 1 3 c lyons norval 1 i only 28 shopping days left before christmas chicken and steak dinners daily and sundays wonderful food homelike atmosphere we enjoy catering for weddings club meetings execu- tive gatherings family reunions or any gathering large or small television in the lounge hawthorne lodge for reservations phone milton 532 just out of milton straight down main st then follow the signs we are buying ontario oats contact us for best market prices 1 gehl hammer mill last shipment this year tractor comfort covers snow fence and posts universal milkers f feeds bran shorts middlings brewers grain gluten feed oil cake soya bean mill feeds coop balance feeds for the best in poultry swipe and dairy feeds use coop feeds ftee delivery on rbute days service with a smile h- jsprgetomi branch n district vv tt j iqim j make sure of deans in thursdays election the man with an unparalleled t record of community service vote dr murray deans vote liberal for cars on election day phone 246 or 391 published by tin- halton liberal association with rod and oln november is month of the big snow thjs november will be remem bered as the month of the big snow the beautiful hues of aut umn had no sooner disappeared when it came down as much as to you have put on your show say mine and lilone u ith now 1 will put on what a show many hunters wen- trapped in their cabins and many more were trapped on islands and had to stay there until the weather moderated and melted the ice which was thick enough to stop a boat but not thick enough to walk on a mailman in the hunstville dis trict said it was the first time ui 22 years that he wis unable to de liver the mail one farmer made over si 00 pullum rm his horses when the finil inures are let mi regarding the deer shoot it will be expected to be far below lasl sea sons shoot when ilxu i out f i hunters go their deei deer season anirllrd deer hunting season in southern ontario has been eincelled tie bl- fiend word was nrrniil few diys ago nkws rkik tsk moose must be getting ieil sleu- tiiic opines hyron w smith on tario dept of ijiikis mil loiets chief ranger mil liies ins thenij on i 11 uifuihiiir it bis stttiun it sand luke iiio on the night of the first i ill ol snow which had covered the gimind to 1 deith of four inches first indication of 1 noetuiniil visitor was observfil when hvion went out in tin eiily iiioining to renl the weallui 111st 1 unients and siw 1 loose nnks by the rain gauge 111 the fiont yaid further investigation icvealeil that the tracks led fiom the algoina cential rightofway along which the moose had been tiavelling fjl a northerly direction to the yard of the chief lange station tlieie the animal apparently stopped at the rain gauge and continued aiioss the platfoim to the instiument bos which contains the hydrometer fn measuring humidity 1 baiomitei and a thermontetei kimii this point the tracks led back to algoma cen tral rightofway and lonlmued north chief ranger smith solemnly sug gests that when a moose starts worrying about weather at this time of the yeai to the extent of check ing up on it from the weather in struments watch out fin a long cold hard winter with deep snow its a sure sign statement of convictions for october 151 attempting to take birds- protec ted by the act t fisrring by other means than angling 2 fishing with out nonresident licence ii hunt ing prohibited hours i hunting without a licence r9 hunting wllh unplugged shotgun 8 fines hunting wild ducks in closed sea son 9 hunting in provincial park 1 hunting in crown game pre serve 2 hunting pheasants in clos ed season 1 illegal possession of fur 1 loaded firearms in motor vehicle 23 obstructing an officer 1 possession of ruffled grouse in closed season 9 possession of firearms and traps in lumber camp 4 possession of fish in close season 2 possession over limit of migratory birds 9 pones- ion over limit of hah 2 posses ion hoop nets without a licence 1 possession undersized fish 4 pos- ession venison in closed season 15 pollution of waters 1 purchasing venison 1 selling venison 1 illegal possession of gill nets 3 transfer ring angling licence 1 trapping without a licence 2 transporting deer without seal attached 2 tak ing diicks with rifle 2 using arti ficial bait from unanchored boat in porhlbited area 1 fishing some nice catches of rainbows have been taken this fall despite the nasty weather some of the popular spots are at the mouth of the big head river at meaford also at the mouths of the pottawattamy and sydenham rivers at owen sound the notta- wasaga al oakwood has also pro duced some nice ones up to 12 lbs the saugecn kiver at southampton and the beaver at thornbury have produced some nice ones two weeks uo some nice ones were caught at tbornbiiiv while it was snowing if the rivers remain fairly low and clear for th is week end they should be hitting the sea son closes on november 30th whitefish are hitting minnows at lake sinn oc one should be able to take lake tiout on spinning tackle neai shore now the season is open again now for lakers at simcoe george hoare asiiokovf institute holds euchre and dance the womens institute held a euchre and dance in the esqiiesing community hall stewarttown on friday evening november 16 thir ty tables of euchre were played the winners being ladles mrs s robin of georgetown and mrs hector bird gents mr frank petch of georgetown and mr don milton dancing to dm is hulls orchestra finished the evening committee in charge were mis frank wlson mrs cecil wilson and mrs thomas glf- fen mis h dick mrs george nurse mrs hector bird mrs frank wilson mrs clayton wilson mrs wilfred bird mrs 1 h hunter mrs leslie giiten and mrs john bellboddy attended the halton pres- bylerial sectional meeting of the wms in st caul s united church milton on tuesday november 13 and enjoyed bearing the stirring address by miss dorothy kllpatrick a missionary from india janet elizabeth muriel daughter of mr and mis harvey nurse and janice elizabeth daughter of mr and mrs len coxe were baptized at the service in the church on sun day morning visitors for this oc casion were mr and mrs percy laidluw of norval and mr and mrs stephen coxe of nassagaweya mrs howard wrlgglesworth and sons douglas and robert of george town spent sunday with mr and mrs fred wrigglesworth sunday services at st johns regular morning worship at st johns was conducted by the mini ster rev john m smith who spoke on the subject the christian life the choir under the direction of of norman laird song the twenty third psalm the evening meditation was en titled the ifitorahlp god despises and was a continuation of the ser- les of studies based on the book of the prophet amos u i1 dont miss it girls pipe band formal f friday in the rose room the modern aires dress optional couple 200 legion wa bazaar saturday november 24th gforcmtown 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