Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 20, 1953, p. 4

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jtsattia fi a ft twi ma k smls ksmwiivi tpk georgetown berau wednesday evening may 20 1953 page for expert eye care i consult 1 c t walker optometrist 8 ifain st north brampton over abells drug store phone office 599 res 830 hour 9 ajn to 6 pm daily kveninga by appointment bill garbutt plumbing and heating all types of repair work water systems eavestrouxhlnr sarah st georgetown phone 505 moorehead retiring as peel magistrate t h moorehead 68 police court magistrate in brampton cooksvllle and orangevillc for the past seven years announced this week that he would retire from office at the end of this month enormous growth of court work in recent years particularly in the south of the county is becoming so bur densome that i have decided it would he unwise to try and con- tine too much longer he explain ed it is my hope that i will be able to carry on as judge in the juvenile court which was estab lished in brampton in july of last year it offers a tremendous chal lenge in the field of helping young people mr moorehead was born at mll- lon on oct 8 1884 he started with the t eaton co in toronto at the age of 19 when leaving the company four years later he hdd been a lad es wear buyer in montreal and new york ho own ed and operated candy stores for a time in brampton georgetown acton milton and hamilton following this he became owner of a chain of ontario motion pic- ture theatres his start in this line began with the erection o the cap itol theatre now the odeon in brampton in 1922 no announcement is forthcoming as to appointment of his successor as magistrate it the brampton and cooks vilie courts top soil road cement travel general trucking barclays haulage phone 723 r 21 highest prices paid for scrap iron steel metals aitcries miscellaneous farm scrap delivered to our yard 17s caroline st n hamilton l waxman a sons phone hamilton 27061 and 83611 george clemons judges holsteins in peru george m clemons secretary of the holstein friesian association of canada brantford ont has left by air for peru where he will be the judge at the fourth national cattle exhibition to be held at lima from may 17th to 24th thi is the first time a canadian has placed the awards at this show the entry will consist largely of holsteins most of them of dutch origin m ith a smaller number of north american descent about 200 head of holstins are expected mr clemons will also judlc smal kr numbers of guernseys yr shuts mi mill ink mn i ukh m pi in is lh mm nd suulli ik i it ui lountn in which mi c u m ins will hut ju utd the n ltminl shn hi h i in ihrtc times pre uiiisk ttrt i it i it the itioml lu rxhtbitio iof chile hid at sinliako tin- is i bit ir for c uidi n jiidkcs in sou h aineru i with j m h laser sticetsiille h iwiil soon to judge it kosano ind j j e mc cague alliston scheduled to judge at palermo later in the summer these are the two largest shows in argentina v ith palermo in partic ular enjoying the reputation of staging one of he greatest annual displays of livestock in the world flowers for every occasion design work a specialty bonded member tds telegraph delivery service rs b wire anywhe in the world norton floral new canadian champion three- yearold producer a new canadian championship mark formilk production has been established in the senior -three- year old class of the 305 day division on three time- a diy milking by bon me haven abbekerk darkness owned by s b roman king ont this holstein ow produced l 61 lb milk and 770 lbs fat she wis continued on test for the full yar making a totil or 2t bo lbs milk containing b7 fat average test jo per tint buutrfil bonnit h id previous record of travel notes once again 5day cruises from owen sound aboard s s rjorgama very special 3 june sadxjngs jon 8 15 tz only 4000 all expense cruise secular summer sailings f5 now being booked consult john r barber tksrel advisor fcc thompson service mill strtet prrtnrm mrr- tcii as a two ynr- ill prodiit ing on twite i hiy mil king li77 lbs milk cont lining 675 lbs fit id pj wed as himpion milk pro dwir in the clas was o it g fin- deri t hag apple bella who made hi r rtord of 20 720 lbs milk in 11k in rd of tin ontario ileforma toiy at riif iph just fiite year ago itijiitik s in t mil r wis chas hunt and sn dort h der ont a girl met m old flame and de- tided to high hat him sorry sht murmured when uie hostess in trod u ted him to her 1 did not get your name t know you dldn t rcpihd the old flnim but th it is not your fiult you tried hard en ough hartt shoe in geerretown exclusively st silvers sally ann brings hot dogs to hanover another bit of canada has been injected into the lives of canadian soldiers in germany wdth the arri val of two canadian salvation army workers they are captain and mrs arthur hopkinson who are officially at tached to the british red shield club in hanover and who altho operating under command of the british salvaticm army have as their spectal responsibility soldiers of the 27th canadian infantry bri gade in germany within a week of their arrival they got things humming along canadian lines and introduced hotdogs and hamburgers ho the red shield canteens menu cap tain hopkinson and his wife inva ded many hanover meat markets in search of weiners similar to he canadian dog after personally tasting dozens of samples thev finally settled on one tha almos parallels the north american weiner next came the problem of the buns and in this tfield mrs hoekinson was driven almost to distraction german cooks accounted mrs hopkinson just don t understand about hot dogs and im beginning to wonder if they ever will they never make the buns a uniform length one da they are too short the next day too long but the red shield hot dogs are proving popular w ith the canadian mrs fred marsden dies at brampton after a short illness nellie jane marsden passed away at her home in brampton on surtday may 10th in her 79th year she was born in lxindon england and came to can ada as a young girl in 1939 she mar ried frederick marsden and they had seven children jick of toron to george of brampton hubert of toronto nellie mrs w g browne of london may at home margaret mrs g civmiud of lo loi md edith mn h a shcp pird of gait she is survived by lit r husb md md all her children tlu funiiil smifi was conducted 1 cv i uivkkuh it mikil 1 l s rut ii 1 j ill is widi t 1 a i in with intuitu t t it hi i ii ion tcin in v i hi p dlbt mrs vvue missis hul hutici j ick hulu i orc i him m chirk 1 us i i ild m us kn in 1 hiss criwfmd i km mr us halton juniors plan lowville field day on monday evening miy 11th in the farmers bldg milton plins were finalized for the halton lun lor hrnars sports day which will be held i lowville pirk in june with the follow ing eve nts boy softball girls softball tug of war cross country run the committee made up of the presidents of the five local junior farmer clubs and junior institutes was directed by john currie who acted as chnrnnn in the absent c of county president harold tyrrell anne mclaughlin county secrctaiy recorded the minutes piu rmn milton norvil acton and brook ville entered a bovs ball torn palermo mil tor and acton enter td a girls ball team there did not appear to be muth interest in the 1 mile cross country niil but a course will be hid oet for those wish inglpt enter and post entries will be icceptcd a tug of war contest wis ar ranged for bott the boys and the girls with 4 boys teams and 4 girls teams entered girl s basketball teams from nor- val palermo and milton and brook ville junior institutes will compete at the milton town ii ill at 8 pm on may 26th the boys rifle shoot ing contest will be held in the georgetown armouries on wednes day june ird at b 10 p m all five clubs decided to pirtic- ipate in this pnt and it was deci- lid tint the clubs would provide tht ir own rifle ammunition md tir gets lolltiwhig tin lull r club events tounty tt uns will be selected to t present h illt n at the distritt fltld d ly in tielnh nn tune sotti ii is hoped tint strong competition at tht lt ii futd d iv will provide emit inding tt mis in the itcjunil toiiipt titlon farm nhvi soldiers and so is the easy cordial ity of the hopkinson they have hopes of injecting still more cana dian atmosphere into the waterloo ptatz canteen but there are prob- blems that must ie solved first as it was with the relish to a sol- tiler a hot dog without relish lsn t a hot dog but relish is something that can t be bought in germany so the hopklnsons had to manufacture their own by crushing pickles and adding spices captain hopkinson was born in saskatoon and prior to his over seas posting he and his wife were stationed in winnipeg before that they did family welfare and youth work in toronto and hamilton monuments markers and inscriptions catalogue on request gordon strain phone 1 58 r 32 r r i mason building expert carpentry work new buildings or remod el ing i concrete work 1 shinglir g brick siding a tost mlflst phone 543w tractor sizes explained by department engineer members of the acton junior far mer machinery club met for their regular monthly meeting mondny evening may 11 th at lome garners garage acton fyfe somerville chairman of the club called the meeting to order and conducted the business with the assistance of secretary cahin sprowl mr bert mogfachy engineering ficldmm ontario department of agriculture was introduce by the chinman 9penking on the topic farm power mr moggach led a discussion on the practicability of the various sizes of tractor a movie on proper tractor care depicted many small adjustments and scr- vices which will save repair ex penses now a goodyear tire only 90 of tire trouble occurs in the last 10 of a tires life now is the time to avoid future trouble and heres whyl for a limited time well pay up to twice our regular tradein allowance for your old worn tires less double tradein saxe motors phone j 52 xood- year reotv s out rs nwleratitfn souca 3-kd- the house of seagram men who thinh of t0u0pr0w practise moderation today a windy city interlude 35 95 chicago if a city of contrast beautiful drfcms and partis modem buildings and many ctmtras of cultural activity or dot neighbours to mystenoui chinatown th faxican russian and japanom nsu sections creating a mntropolh of absorbing intnnst to rw disrarnkitj 2s islus traveller 1wii add pleasure to your trip bygohg th friendly trrfj oyby bw wcssos rssurso- ksmm clsvstreesak a your aoeri far unre derels ef is on corner ci

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