Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 21, 1951, p. 5

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f page 5 true georgetown herald wednesday nov 21st 1951 lliii remember names like these are not made overnight bulova mcbrine bridal wreath international sterling big ben rcnson waterman lorie it pays to buy nationally advertised brands it pays ta shop at simmons jewellers wonder when the dart people fte gh to get rolling again and f another tournament what boot it all yoij dart enthusiasts legion notes 4 the new look of the bowling teams la due to the bowling shirts they have procured if you recall at the last meeting it was decided to obtain these jor the two legion entries nice looking shirts 000o000 ali is quiet around the branch just now and we cant say we are sorry after the busy couple of weeks just past around there how ever with christmas fast-apprbach- ing no doubt activities will start to pick up again the cars parties held by eric tomlinson each monday night are attracting quite a group each night last monday nights euchre was a particularly good oneo ooooooo next weeks monthly meeting will feature an initiation the first one in a long time this will take care of any of the boys who have not been initiated and can make it that evening another initiation will be held lateron a sunday afternoon to allow any shift workers to get there and to take care of any others who can not- make it thursday night br ii r red ribbons and bine chips every stockman or farmer who specializes in raising pure bred government registered livestock knows the signs of good breeding be it horses cattle sheep or swine he is thorough ly familiar with the individual characteristics peculiar to the breeds in his branch of live stock by taking into account the age size weight colouring and certain other factors he can easily determine if an animal is suitable to enter competition proud of his herd be constantly has his eve on the national exhibitions and fall fairs anxious to add his name to the impressive list of exhibitors whose stock have become red ribbon winners consequently he is always trying to improve his stock he is a live stock expert and knows that the important factors of good livestock management correct selection care and feeding help build a superior herd and that only after long years of study and attention to these matters he may become the breeder of a prizewinning grand champion and red ribbon awards in the field of investments there are many good securities which offer investors reasonable returns but there are certain equities which stand ahead of even the class called good such exceptionally fine securities yielding a good rate of regular interest and dividends over the years are often called blue chips in a sense these blue chip securities are the red ribbon awards in the investment field as in the raising of a pure bred herd long years of study and careful attention are also called for in selecting profitable securities through many years of experience and intim ate knowledge of the investment market f h deacon co have learned how to select blue chips and only after a thorough analysis of the financial position of a company into which investment is anticipated a study of its record ot dividends over a long period its merchandising plans and those of its com petitors do wc make any recommendations to our clients because we take this care many of our clients enjoy profitable results from their investments over the years as the livestock expert knows a pood breed th investment counselor knows a good investment here are four sound equities which from all indications will continue to be favourable selections regardlece of local national and international conditions the are good secur ity for income and tie possibility of capital gain although the price of burlington steel shares has risen from a low of mi in to cur rent levels of i20 earnings arc more than three times 1942 levels and dividends are now 125 per share at the present price this rep resents a yield of 6uc simpson h limited you will enjoy shopping at simpsons is a sjogan known across canada the company has stores in toronto montreal halifax re- gina and london and operates distribution centres and order offices throughout canada the robert simpson company limited of which all the shares are owned by simpsons limited was founded in 1872 and has gained for itself a place among canadas leading cor porations profits of the business have risen to over 5000000 and are three times the highest level reached in predeprcssion years a large part of these profits have been used to strengthen the companys financial structure in 1950 nearly s3000000 was reinvested in the business in this way simpsons assets are conservatively valued at over 100000000 the books indicate that the class a shareholders would receive at least 27 per share if the business were sold accounts paid off and assets distributed to shareholders in 1950 the earnings were equiv alent to nearly 6 per class a share of this amount a total of 2 was paid in dividends at current levels of 33 i simpsons a yields 6 ilull bros there are few canadian farms v here sonic product of beatty bros is not used all i pes of barn and stable equipment electric appli ances laundry equipment pumping systems stoves furnaces grain grinders in addition to conveyer systems and painters equipment are manufactured in the companys plants at fer gus london penetanguishcne woodstock and tenbury england after 77 years of growth the companys po sition is sound there are no bonds or prefer red shares and the many owners of the 417000 common shares would receive more than 1350 per share if the inventories were sold accounts settled and cash distributed this fig ure does not include the plants and equipment which are worth several dollars per share since 1946 this stock has sold as high as 16 and as low as 9i the current price of 10 reflects the recent effect of credit restrictions on the companys appliance business as ap pliance sales pick up or government defence contracts are awarded the shares are not likely to remain at present bargain levels for long burlington steel burlington steel at present operating at rec ord levels uses old steel rails and scrap metal to manufacture variousfypes of high grade steel bars and welded pipe the companys financial structure is simple and consists solely of 140000 common shares there are no bonds or preferred stock recent statements indicate that readily available assets amount to at iea4 1 i per share in addition to plant and equipment conservatively valued at 5 per share earnings have been remarkably steady even in depression years a ew years ago management introduced a plan of profit sharing which has materially re duced the percentage wage cost of burlington products production per manhours has in creased and labourmanagement relations have been harmonious national drug and chemical company of cminla ltd the largest organization of its kind in can ada distributing drugs chemicals and general drug store merchandise to some four thousand retail druggists and other outlets the drug business generally is noted for steady earnings national drug is no exception average profits for the past fifteen years have been equivalent to 70c per share and almost without exception the trend of earnings has been steadily higher the companys books indicate that the assets are worth approximately 11 vi per share 10 of which is in a form that could be quickly converted into cash the properties and equip ment are valued for insurance purposes at 1500000 or 3 per share more than the value recorded on the companys books the market for the stock has been relatively steady at current levels of 8i payaig 50c per annum the stock yields 6 f h deacon co butint etabluhed 1897 members the toronto stock exchange 197 bay st toronto 1 em 49401 v we could add that it is the custbm of the branch not to hold any meeting in december so how about every member being on hand for this last cine till the new year keep that dote in mind thursday novemberb9th ooooooo has anyone seen the pictures 6 the ball club yet they are really nice the vfrindbreakers we mean with tfce boys really dis playing the crests we hope to run a picture in this column if they can be reproduced ok ooooooo the poppy daythis year cer tainly went over the top in no uncertain terms this was the big gest year ever locally and a great deal of thanks is due mrs t grieve who for the twentyfourth year convened this affair end also to all who assisted her in any way y ooooooo scotty is thinking about enter ing a team or teams in the zone or command hockey playolts if it can be arranged this should be a good drawing card so lets see if it cn be worked scotty inciden tally there certainly should be a lot of prospective talent for these teams committees in charge of arranging the exhibit this yefar hope to yhsive the most unusual and attractive display yet put ah by the group at the conclusion of the meeting tea was served by mrs beutty and her assistant hostesses miss smitti and mrs wolfe of acton tfnd mrs cyril firandford and mrs a g m bruyfts georgetown miss dorothy stone thanked the hostess for her hospitality harriett cowan stewart dies in gait hospital a former resident of georgetown harriett cowan stewart died in hos pital at gait on november 13th af ter suffering a stroke born in georgetown 67 years ago she was a daughter of the late wil liam cowan and euphemia mccoll following her marriage to william smith she lived in milton and in georgetown residing here in the- house where mr and mrs henry shepherd now live she attended knox presbyterian church thirty years ago she moved to chelten ham and for the past twenty years had lived at rockton her second husband james stewart predeceased her some years ago she is survived by four children arthur smith campbellville cowan smith kockton wan mrs hugh hunter kockton md mrs blanche airdrie barrio she also leases eleven grandchildren and one sister mrs elizabeth button orillia the funeral mrsice uas held on thursday at the milton funeral home diindis interment vvis in campbell ville cemetery tops lajys phaeton at the winter fair mrs ken mcmillan topped a class of four ladies to win the phaeton competition at the royal winter fair on thursday mrs mcmillan drove whitegatc princess and whitegate smile in this one of the top features of the fair the ladys phaeton calls for as much finery and attention to detail as any event in the show the lad ies dressed in latest fashions drove phaeton carriages drawn by flashy pairs of high steppers and the ef fect of old worjd elegance was heightened by liveried footmen who rode on the back of the carriages jack mckay was footman for the georgetown winner competing in the class were mrs lance rumble toronto mrs h j oconnell montreal and mrs campbell argyle stables chicago arts crafts plan december exhibit the meeting of the arts crafts of georgetown last thursday was entirely devoted to plans for the forthcoming exhibit and sale on deccmlber 8th mrs wesley beatty acton was hostess for the day members of margaret bradley harding pianist teacher stndlo main st seath phone 43 bruce harding pianist teacher stadia again stswhi phone 8mb solid light meat tuna fish tana is sometimes tailed chicken of the sea because of its fine texture and delicate delicious flavour this tuna is light somewhat darker in colour than white meat but of excellent flavour absolutely free from bone and skin all solid eating serve as it comes from the ran in sand wiches in salads or combined with l lb noodles or rfbe as a hot dish this is 4tm southern cross brand try a tin at 11k our regular low price 29c i spaghetti or macaroni 219c ready cut alphabet or shell buy now for christmas baking 7oz pko mixed peel bleached raisins 27c raisins ggf 2- 45c pitted dates 19c currants 24c n a tcimc sunmaid 9fr m j 191119 seedless pko i muscat raisins st 31c red cherries 15c 31c green cherries 16c pineapple glace fruits mincemeat plum pudding fruit cake walnuts in shell chocolates wedges 3oz pko assorted 7oz pko maple leaf 2lb tin clarks 18oz tin christies pound diamond pound 18c 23c 46c primrose pound 59c sic 49c we take orders for overseas parcels ask our ijhanaqer fob details silver star flour ys- 145 domestic shortening 33c good luck margarine lb 42c cinnamon or cloves srao loc pard cat or dog food ml tins mtjc f ww krcr golden bar or v mm ml ml 9 ms riohmello alb pkg 9 ac pieces 20oz tin 99c pineapple heinz k e tchu p base santa claus soap figure with maple leaf soap 4 kes 30c grapes california red emperor 2 lb 23c carrots balk fresm and washed 3 lb 19 tomatoes imported cello earton i ea 25c grapefruit us n 1 stee m 5 for 29c a feood selection of other choice quality fruits and vegetables at attractive weekend prices ia v i tip

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