Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 28, 1951, p. 9

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l j i it i s age 9 the georgetown herald wednesday nov 29th 1 95 i t mr x town of georgetown nomination meeting mondaydecember 3rd in the public library nominations will be received from 730 to 8 30 pm for the offices of mayor reeve deputy- reeve councillors hydro commissioner and si public school trustees one school trustee to be elected from each ward a public meeting will follow nominations when reports of the years municipal activities will be given and candidates for office will be given a chance to speak mrs ernie rawson is church group head the annual meeting of the daughters of st georges church was held on november lftth archdeacon w g o thompson opened the meeting with prayer and presided curing the election of officers he commended the members of the organization and the retiring executive for thework accomplished during thejast year the election results wre as fol low hon pres mrs w g o thompson president mrs ernie rawson vice pesi mrs fred johnson treasurer mrs cecil davidson secretary mrs len lambert chaplain mrs charles ren wick fancy work convener mrs fred johnson sewing and knitting -convener- mrs irwin noble assistant- mis ted sugger sickness convener mrs sam penrice refreshments phone mr gro- ver notron mrs vernon bow man pltns were made for a christmas party to be held on decern be i tiri archdeacon thompson closed the meeting with the benediction to my workers and supporters in the recent election campaign i wish to extend my sincere thanks dr murray deans e smith and stoners dance at paradise over four hundred attended the annual dinner and dance of th smith stone union local 788 ibew on nov 16 at paradise gar dens guelph the evening featured dancing to dalt gibsons orchestra after i chicken dinner vince mountford was emcee and j g collier was chairman head table guests in cluded headquarters union repres- entatlve gordon cochrane and his wife from toronto and company offices john bell trygve wold and john malcolm end their wives there were a number of apot dan ces and door prizes were won b mrs mary sheppard and joe fry did you see the lovely earrings at keulemans jew- elerv brampton farm news katherine merry wins the short nor n section the judging of steers entered by some 100 club members for the kins s guineas was a feature of the royal show on monday aftei noon of last week the main ring of the coliseum was crowded with interested spectators chas yule of calgary had the difficult task of awarding the ribbons arid whaj a task hi was in the shorthorn sec tion with 46 entries halton con testants made a great showing katherine merry of oakville top ped the strong class thus duplicat ing her sister jidys performance of a year ago in third place was the entry of sandy buchanan of mof- bcll moffat in eighth position and john c willmott of milton and following him wasdouglas camji beff moltat in eighth postion and 9th herb lapier of milton the aberdeen angus section bioueht out j5 danjpes here bill aikiiiitill of ncwmai ket uai ust and a d mcneill of lsimbton county was second in the heieford section there wcie 20 whitefaces and here ro bert hern of huron was first and robert kinsman of perth count uas second haltons evelyn mc- cann was well up in the hrst uric group placing c enth the awarding of the kiny s gui neas brought together the two tops from each of the three sections the result was a real field da foi the hereford section oj the gallei robot t hern being the winner of the kings guineas and robert kinsman getttny the nod for t he- reserve position over kathinni merry s first prize shorthot n when the sleets were sold at public auction the following wed nesday the kings guineas winner brought 2 05 a pound and the re set r 07c per lb the halton en tries sold at a price range of from 39c to 51c per lb the majority go m at around the 40v5 cent mark in the open steer classes the shorthorn losers had their chance to cheer the grand champion award going to a shorthorn steer bred and exhibited by the university of alberta this steer later sold at auction at 2 30 per pound more power to the 1 aimer whep you keep up with agricultural progress your farm operation becomes goodpaying business thaivwhere the commerce can help you your commerce manager represents a bank that has tor many years taken a keen interest in promoting better farming and in looking after canadian farmers banking needs why not pay him a visit be sure to ask for your copies of these booklets thev are available at any commerce branch more power to you explains farm mechanization in keeping with good business practice keeping the farm in the family shows how a farm can be run at a profit iharing partnership pasture on the production line deals with grazing control and soil conservation necessary for better land use good breeding shows outlines the combination of factors which help you to realize top production quality mokes sales tells how to get quality wtth volume at an economical production cost 3mdively canadian a white flag signals tuna boated i at nova scotias international tuna cup match held each year off canadas atlantic coast teams of many nations compete for the honour of catching the biggest and the greatest number of these fighting deepsea giants the canadian bank of commerce the commerce shows mexico movies at lions club meet a picture loin of a tikp to mex ico was the i ntc i taimnent at a dm ner meeting of geoigetovvn llotis club at the mcgibbon house last tuesday craig reid loci cattle doalei showed movies taken on two nips to mexico vvheie he deliveied ship ments of holstoins a year ago mr reid took an exploratory trip to the land to the south to determine whether there was a market foi canadian cattle there he found that there was rnd in september he accompanied his first boxer r of hei fers and one blll on the week s trip mr reid expects to leave again for mexico in a weeks time this time taking 44 purebred heifets des tined for mexican lanchcs the meeting was conducted by lion chief ray whitmee and the speaker was introduced by jack gunning and thanked by kred chap- mtn the meeting was designated as farmers night and a numbei of district farmers wcro guests of the members why not tiy a classified ad in the ixt issii of thi herald r created and signed by i he house ol soigrmti tins advertisement with appropriate copy for foreign land in appearing in iiia and news papers printed in various languages and circulated throughout the world t eatam tells the world about canada amis advertisement was designed by the house of seagram to tell the people of other lands about canada and things exclusively canadian many people in latin america asia europe and other parts of the world are not fully aware of the richness of canadas natural resources wild life scenic beauty and cultural traditions the more the peoples of other lands know about our country the greater will be their interest in canada and canadian products the house of seagram feeh thai the horizon of industry does not terminate at the boundary of its plants it has a broader horizon a farther view a view dedicated to the development of canadas stature in every land of the globe he jkouse of seagram response generous to poppy fund as usual the poppy day commit tee headed by mrs thomas grieve wet with a generous response both on the tag day and in private don ations this year as well as to all merchants the committee acknowledges donations from the following dominion seed house bank of commerce cana dian legion legion auxiliary l e fleck miss h a staunton royal bank beaumont knitting mitts harleykaymarsland smith and stone brewers warehouse apple products co j b mackenzie and son k m ldngdon georgetown lumber co simpsons esquesing township batons imperial section local union 474 mesdowglen grow ers local council of women fire brigade verdun rebekah lodge public school womens institute stewarttown institute credit lodge leroy dale k c town of george town public school credit lodge lions club y travel notes britain for christmas last opportunity to book passage for christmas in the old country special conducted tours by cunard lines enquire for details john r barber travel advisor elmer c thompson insurance service phone 119 mill street newspapers- selling fox a penny apiece were originated in england o in the 183tys gospel service every sunday odbfellows hall 5 tq0 ada com now tat wmn ner aattfa lb xml taw be a be ag thay bakndl i

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