Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 5, 1952, p. 9

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sry 4 we are prepared to do all types oe plumbing new batbrooms installed or remodelled watef system repair of jll kind ken nash phone 239r georgetown king street r asm nkws hornby holstein grand- champ at iowa show wednesday evening nov 511 1hi the oeoeghown brl face 1 1 f insurance travel real estate walter t evans co mill street phone i83w georgetown ontario 9 serving yur community for ovrr 30 yeari ebbs5 v goodvear road lug truck tires built to fjo lo off caa road bring w tha load smj build op pwoty of sulfa on tha hiabwsjr cam la and sm shoot this great doubla duty tira soon q4 uh isj tmhiim tltjt it tmsiff woody gi en queen mairi s seven year old cow bred toy w w tliqfnp- son oi horrtby was declared grand champion female at the waterloo dairy cattle congress waterloo iowa this show la designated by the liolstetn frieslaa association of america and brought together the top show animals of the usa maixle u a daughter of that great excellent cow woodygttwl queen nig that la still in the thompson htfd nig hat a lifetime record prior to tlie prevent lactation of 110342 lbs mtik 4b38 lbs b k wwl an average usrt of 3 79 per cent malzlc i slro is a texal bred bull or in other word u of v same breeding us the majority uf tho sires in the holsleln stud at tho maple artlfwial unit in short mjlxle has hit of good blood on both sides of her pedfgre ifer njihvenirnt at walethx im tmother feather in the ihj oluallon iful- slelns and in purtifgtar wv wilfred thompson 1st vice president of the lujlun hulstein club jrtsksk trmmra- 1 1 i saxe motors phone 152 general repairs kkvvmsrttayavasmvjvsma m why pay more for less toronto star wn 30t star weekly r- w 10c total wmk 40c the telegram pat wat plus weekend picture magazine plus 16 paces of colored comics still only 25 with tely home delivery every week you save 15c w heat dvsvwy thm terr mtmt tb tty cmitltttml m nw vrn tb tlfrm bar s mu it y 1 m waverley 601 1 the telegram ootry plus wtfkcnd vour btsl ncwspaplft 1uy guelph profeaaor spek to halton anglican men ihe tfalton deanery 1ayinen avhk lutiun unnuul fjll rjlly and dinn i u hi id on wednesday oc tober 3ui in the new parish lull ut st alban aitgut an church alton nevinly three- mnnlxri fium till part of the uuuly ulteikdtil i he guest kjktiktr vvu ir 11 urun- u n of the oac guelph whrrc he it head of tie nutrition department gjve a thought provoking ulk oil the thurch umi u lay nun to an uttentlvi imki jpprtxlatll- uudtituc i ht otliitrs fur the ensuing yiar vvtv el oiled aa follows lreldi nt llle uuby a l president w houon oukville mm rrtai y trtjiurit w 11 denny alton mr hrjiik tiuiiioii of milton retiring prtsuli nt uuittktxl the jm utiun for iti mjpihjrt and t uom ru hon during hit u rtn of tup und ollered hl help to the ne ixtxu- tive mr hlchdrd c uursc on inhalf of st stephen chunh horiuiy mvi- l d the usoxlatlon to his jarlji for tile spring 115 j rally the woman auxiliary of st al ban uiuli r ih ioim nernhip of mrs tluinaj g join- t at re1 for the dinner fire brigade busy three calls in week th re 1 1 mea i n the pa si week georgetown hire lirigade las been called when fire threatened in all i atea no proxrt damage is repor ted lol tuday at the supper hour f pile of discarded railway ties which had been burned by cnk mployees earlier in the day flared up and neighbours feared some da mage so the firemen were called tsiurviuy noon sparks from the in- t inerjtor at the volleyview apart ments set leaves on fire early fri day evening a finish fire on the 7lh line lurm of charles grrlg threa tened a valuable bush ana the town brigade was asked to quell the blaze legion notes this saturday will se the annual poppy day collection and sale of popples in georgetown once again mr t f grieve has done a wonderful job of arranging this and with wry i title heip too end we know that it will be s mc- ceaaf ul ar other years we have bariws asked once again this ycr by the convener to explain that tin does not raise funds for the branch wei- fare but is an independently ad ministered fuimj tor the relief of all exsrrvkrmei their dependents and widows who are in dire need naturally the legion in canada has taken the lead in ponourlng tills w urthy eiiuifl and tlie largest organization of veurans in canada that u only piojier the work of the oiiimittoe und the taxoa ad ministered are wry ptvperly kept fcrtit with only uie tonvenr and commute knowing the detuils it no wx- ret however tiuit locally this ytnir uirre iuis been a larger number of cases than in many yean miul the drain on 11m- fund has be n ltiy the legion itself l u heuvy ujmr tse industries oiid jneroti- uttu ontrlbute und you as indtv idualx ian do our pait by buying i lppy on sat li day ancient pastime dice playing hn been traced back almost to the be ginning of history and there were sharpies even in that era because loaded dice have been unearuied in the ruins of pompeii ub m on what you decide now depends your entire winter hentlnft with oil that it meant in healthful comfort feu furnace attention and hreater economy so before you buy any fuel at all and out how you can ftet steady winter heat at leu cost with blue coal i the worlds finest anthracite is colored blue tor your protection phone us today comfe the color guarantees the quality w h itentner son phone 12 v georgetown for your shopping pleasure wilsons grocery stewarttown open saturdays until 10 pm monday and wednesdays until 6 pm other week days until 9 pm grpcer1es vegetables fruits fresh and cooked meats free delivery phone 691 r 22 njji jjmjsui li 4m ill r i ii i i i i i ill 4 i i i i i mi i ft i1 3 sl6corac g h 18521952 3fc0u toitb tttjp cburtb abibf jbr tx auiour uotb nnb tfvuibr cbbilf on rarib tjcr atlb t tnrb iflf brsrrcb tbtr brar us the new tabej have arrlvetl for the upstairs and they certainly add to the appear a nre of the room im mensely kor a really big evening they ran be used to accommodate many more iieople by cutting down the daivre shiie thjy teitainly udd a gieal deal to the look uf the auditorium at tin lour meeting in alton a couple of weka ago tom grle was presented by the zone with a beret badge and tie for hit work a zone lecretary a few years ao me was e rotary when kred mi cartney was on piesldeut th annlstue suppi r will be h id this i- rlday e nlng my dmi nt a lot of planum on tin p trt l the luiiwiki mr- m cartit y this year will ee th bigg t trevvd ever seated wo know evirune will tnjoy thtmselves and just turiv that they like lht progjam iupj4uxi i- arm nfcws year mem- hould tneir fuuls tuos- and tho biggest ovnl of it crimes next tuesday kvery ikt who can possibly maki it im on tutiid to my trlbutr t fallen rumradii this year the serv ue being tveld on u day and we jiojte that a goodly number of the townpeoplc will see- fit to come out to the sorvke an ad on another page of this paper tells you all the trial 1 all organizations in town are in ited to artlcipate top of 5100 at holstein sale fourteen head brought at lensl jlmh at the annual allcanadian holstein sale held oclobrr 27th at toronto sixtyeight head brought 57131 to average j840 the top bull brought m00 the top cow mkkt the top bred heifer 2610 nml the top heifer calf 1500 this is the top annual dairy cattle sale of the dominion u s buyers look ib head although it will fiot be possible to secure delivery until after the foot and noutli disease embargo is lifted one heifer went to argentina the 5100 bull was bought by massoy harris farms milliken und was sold by s d roman king h d graham erin sold the 3000 tow to g e d greene aglncourt while the 1500 heifer calf was bought by merle h greene elsie mich from j e houck qrampton j m krnscr streelsvlllc sold tho 2050 bred heifer to mossey harris farms highest price received from a consignment from hal ion county was 1300 that wcnt to mrs e j meagher of graymar form oak- vllle for a thirteen months old hei fer coif the purchaser was thos nagle rochester n y mr naglo nlso bought a bred heifer from gray- mar tarma at 700 ashuiuo forms milton sold bred heifer to fred boer fort plain ny at 600 while dr paul beer georgetown received 475 from win t johnson ac son pokenham for a bred heifer hays ltd oakville bought threo bred heifers one from w l mc- caubherty streetsvule at 500 an other from gordon w innes of woodstock at 500 and a third from r m good dleir at 300 attention drawn to excellent farm story from stockyards to sirloin l the title of an exiellent article by grant mackwan in the x tuber jjrd iwiw of the family herald and weekly sur it is an urtulc whuli we would riiommend to both producers and consumt rs in our opltilun it is very timely in these day of high living corts the popular diversion for al least u jutceiilage of our ctly friends is lo blame the farmer and suggest he li a shyloxk making big money at the expense of the poor consumer it is too bad that home of those self ufipolnuo eionomlats could not have set n the chwjue which one of our 1 arm or friend showed us just yes terday it was the proceeds from a iwile of tix slot ri which he tutd pur- liiasixi a little over a year ago for his feed labour interest and in vestment and di previa hon he re ceived a total of 15 00 more than the steers coil him true he had their company but that in t very much compensation when it comes time to pay taxes and other items loo numerous to mention however that is a story in itself and hai nothing to do with the article in question we would judge by tho reiort of a recent meeting of our own county council that they ud endorsed a resolution passed by bo mo other county council asking for an investigation of the packing industry when the livestock pro ducer doosnt tnnko money it is only natural that he should look around for someone to blame and the pucker is nlway popular gtmc other people like to point to tho terrific spread between tho whole sale and the retailer and so we might go on the article is based on a test initiated by the council of canadian beef producers wes tern section it wus suggested by some widespread misunderstandings about the essential fuctors contrib uting to the price of beef misun derstandings old bad enough under any circumstances but as the author points out this is no time for them when canadian cattle are prevented from entering us markets and do mestic beef consumption is lower than it should be in the test a 1030 lb steer was followed through the stock yards the packing iplnnt nnd to the counter of the retail store it is too long a story for us to even attempt to summnrlxe here if you ihnvcnt rend the ortlcle in question beg borrow or steal a copy of the issue of october 23rd of the fnmily herald then read and reread fronfitpckyard to sir loin in our wrmon grant or shorty macewan formerly dean of agriculture at the university of manitoba has done an excellent job his story should help mater ially to clarify and yes to elimin ate d lot of the misunderstanding which exists between and among the various branches of our econ omy wild plantain leaves young and tender and cooked as a wild spin ach make a delltfhtful substitute tor the garden spinach idee 1b30 fort frances om trading post called rainy 1 lake it wai named atterploheer lady france simpson a walt cook trilling for drug company after completing a training course in montreal walter cook is now on the road- for burroughs wel come 8t co mr cook who was a druggist with imaecormacks drugs before taking alia new position as a phar- jmaceuucal traveller has a territory stretching from bramptdn to bar- nla he visits drug stores doctors and dentists hospitals and large in diutrlal companies i off pre xmas clearance of beautiful handbags mostly fashioned by julian sale off lakeuleman jeweler 48 main st n brampton flowers for every occasion i a design work n- specialty bonded member tds telegraph delivery service flowers by wire anywhere in the world norton floral phone 31sw georgetown road and cement gravel general trucking barclays haulage phone 723 21 i ayijwjtev jihu

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