Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 8, 1954, p. 9

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international luu most eeonomlcal double dut vehicle you can buy big program shaping up for georgetown fall fair the directos of esqueslng agrl- three yean and baa had the support cultural society- which sponsor of the community in endeavoring to mwfa aa tea fc ndl aarlags new yea e eajey b tha adataf of pickup sad the qniltwilmri nfa far u the aew international 100 it the pickup with lot oflaad spee tad u handue as easily anyone u drive tt take u hemtaf be is e the jab em it uiyriiat tloty vameu am tiw lead today maveal motor sales tr 73811 main street fred mavral international trucks plumbing new bathrooms installed or remodelled water systems repairs of all kinds ken charlie nash mcdowell 5 kins street east tr 72842 georgetown call fair are busy these day drafting a program of events to please a showday crowd on october j at and 2nd now available la the w pa fie prize list which offer a wide selection of cash prizes and special trie bluo hound booldet with its blue and red cover la the 107th prize list issued by the society and shotting over a century of progress and ser vice w the community it is hoped that the citizens of the community will avail themseleva of the opportunity to enter into the cunxpeutlvd class and thus boost both the hau and the outside exhi bit how to entkr there are stu u number who do not know how to enter in the fall exhibition first u is necessary to jjet a prize lut and check the cui- in which you wish to compete all entries iwust be according lp rules laid down in the list next you appy to the secretary for a membership to tlw society which urlvllete allows you to show en tries for the hull exhibit wc thru taken on opening dsy ott- 1st and placed on exhibition entries in the junior classes and school work arr placed on the thursday previous to utv show outside entries in rhursr cattle slei rwine poultry etc and txlubltj of furm msch- cry and motor cars art brought to th fair groundi on saturday mor ning october 2nd mkct youh judges borne of the best judges in the shou business today have been en gaged by the fulr directors for the occasion they are heavy horses t marshall hcvell gueiph light horses george d newman st catharines and karl foster gall lef cattle maurice llaker george town duly cattle doug dunton lirumpton aivd dr m w staples gueiph sheep juck maltland el- oro swine ji rcy merry hornby kultry c k ilerrlngton george town grain and vegetable harry 1ihilaw brampton flowers wil liam urown elora domestic science mrs norman hyslop caledonia ladies work mn thomas macllae duiulas junior work miss lydla snow and harold speers mvtt the directorate here are the directors who are bringing ou unothrr big show in 1054 they urt a hardworking group of men and women whose in terest in the fall fair has kojt many of i him on the board for many yeari 1 harding price has headed the organization for the past tef etting ideas from a china egg in day gone by many a farmer wire had faith in the china il starter for reluctant hens it was supposed lo suggest co them that laying was a good idea a aest egg in the royal bank is a good idea too it is a strong induce meat to you to save more as deposit follows deposit you- watoh your savings grow then almost before youknow it saving has become a habit and a useful one build up jur nest egg at the royal bank there no prettier picture than a healthy looking bank book 1 stseswfyrcuatoa saw a uf onruailftitmucultvllmtfiryirsmuijdsiiiur swaff htut hlut 9f tuuf e u iasili 4w mm the royal rank of canada aiu imrvovtfmimt loaw arm swslatils lor aay aujj sat a for ear bftftusi a sto build a bigger nd better show at which it is a pleasure to show oth er officers and directors are as fol lows president harding price itrst vice pies spencer wilson second vice pres vern archer treasurer p w cleave sccny garfield u meguvray directors john bird ken ella n a itoblnson t j browiridge gray don chester oliver hunter red chapman jtank wllso wil liam cromar john mcnabb clar ence s pence percy clark james juher vern archer lloyd llsher murt auison jack williamson it w darou gerald graham ijen coxe hobert cunningham wilfrid fiird vaj file n owuwy charles heib cleuve tiank petih ken mc- mil luti cjuig held w c cunning ham maurice liaker mac alexan der william knrade kin murray charlie irunter luug currie krti latkin corge hurt tseorge wil- son nald llndauy ted txslle john mcc lurw ted ijrown trevor vjkilliain ward lirowiuidge how- moj ltuddill jloyd urigden har old henry lai xjikectorh lraideiit mrs spencer wilson ut vice pres mrs liurutld lindsay nd vie pres mrs mac alexander hall superintendent miss char lotte mccul lough secrttary miss jean lbiddell ulrictors mrs j u kilerby mni liert gilmer mrs n a uob- inson mrs frank petch mrs j williamson mrs tc c mcmillan mrs g mcgllvray mrs s mile- ham mrs william cromar mrs graydon chester mrs p w cleave mrs t j hrownridge mrs o hunur mrs v archer mrs john milton mrs james fi sher mrs don milton mrs v stein mrs murt allison mrs h darou mrs j hlrd mrs c dick jr mrs f wilson mrs it cunningham due to the lack of entries in the baby show during the past few yurs it has been decided to drop the class in ibm hortoivlwsoii wejdim in st albws ckurcli st ajbans anglican church glen wiiliastu decoraledwitb eladlou and fern was the tutting tor the weding on august 21st o barbara eileen lawson and leslie harpin norton archdeacon w g o itiompson oificiated at the evening ceremony the bride a smith stone em ployee is the daughter of mr or- vtlle lawsonorton and the late mrs lawsosc the groom who works at the provincial paper mill is the son of mi and mrs norman norton glen williams the bride wore a princess style gown of lace over satin featuring a queen elizabeth collar and a ny lon tulle skirt over satin with lace overlays the gown had shod lace sleeves set off by matching full- length mittens her headdress was a fingertip vep of nylon tulle and a heart shaped qatp khs carried red rosea and stephanotis hetty arm lawson was her sis ter s rrymd of honour and wore for mal length pink satlp with prin cess style neckline set off with rosebuds sut wore a shoulder- length veil of pink net caught up with pale blue and pink flowenittes slid curried a bouquet of deep pink roui and stephnnotli hobert norton mllum was the groomisman for his brother tlie wedding party celebrated af- ttrwardal hawthorne lodge mil- u n mr and mrs norton who are living in glen williams honey mooned in northern ontario on their trip the bride wore a bank er s grey flannel ault with choirboy collar and red accessories thcgstoskbttowk hekatd wednassday evening sept 9th 154 page t dancing i stafaly park erin 1 1 every friday modern aires orchestra upwelx8 ltd ibalalblblbsla1alblblalilblalslbji free daily pickup and delivery morgetown and glen williams wood perfection cleaners trtangle 72965 la haass former glen couple are 63 years wed mr and mr george dennis who oiu lived in glen williams mar- ko1 their gird wedding anniversary lat wrtk in delhi parent of constable george dennis of that ioiaii ith whom they make their hmik uiey wire tendered a family diiuer to mark the happy occasion mr dennis who will be 00 in rtbrunry is a former blacksmith who was born in yorkshire eng land came to canada when he was 14 and worked at his trade fur 05 years lie 1 a great sports fan and enjoys listening to baseball football and hockey on the radio his wife jennie 03 has sewing as her chie hobby she is the eldest daughter of samuel and catherine allen and was born in milton mr and mrs dennis moved to delhi with their son throe months ago where they live at 97 eastern ave they have three other sons nnd a daughter robert in uidge- way george of hamilton samuel of london and mrs c j rctdel kitchener they have thirteen grandchildren and nine greatgrand children average 415 at holstein dispersal iuckv draw prockkdh to cancer society lrocrli ol a recrnl lucky draw will be wnt to ue ontario cancer society ticket were mold iy jack and glen thompson and danny hobson glen wlllljmi and keith and gor don llaywurd inidewtood jrire ere donated by llarbura 1 wil liam toronto and margaret k hancock glen williams tle prizewinner in the draw wt re mr j nclonn caledon east mr j mcmurdo glen william and mr gcorcc kurd 11 it 1 in- kok1 eavestroughing plumbing heating don houston tr 72506 s3sassssnasssssussaebsfjes dont forget the annual fall pair coming to georgetown on iriday and saturday october 1st and 2nd try to be on hand for this stock car racesi ralnrshine m7hwy free pawong adults 1 children tkti wna mmhts every saturday flowers for every occasion design work a specialty flower by wire anywhere in the world norton floral trtsafle 7sssz o despite the foct that the hlrhest price paid was 4lft0 the satis factory nvcrajle of 241 00 wns rc- colcvl on the wile of 01 head of pure bred hnlstt ins in the dispersal of the herd of e w todd and son ilramplon ont tie sale realised i total of la0mo0 and wm held at the oakville sales arena c k mckay schomlcrk paid the top price of j41s00 for a mllk- iru female with calf at foot he also bought other milking females at jlfti v00 and s220 one bred heifer was feild for er- port to veneiuela at 350 while five hend went to tr willumaen okoloks alta four of them bred heifers and one milking female for a total of 1315 00 karol zajlc grand volley secured four head oh bred heifers at 325 300 200 and 275 highest price for a bred heifer was 3bs this figure being achiev ed twice once on the bid ot leo craig harrow and again on the bid of moordene farms dreslau craig also bought a milking female at 380 while moordene farms bought a sir ot milking females at 385 and 330 top price for a heifer calf was 180 which amount was paid twice by hays ltd oakville c e mid- dlebrook melton bought tie high est price open yearling at its other good prices included 360 j and 385 paid by l s livingston woodbrldge for o pair of bred heif ers 310 paid by cd fieldhouse othon for a bred hekter 325 paid by ernest cuny oeoltrotown tor a milking female 200 paid by mike solskl copetown for a bull twentythree milking females av eraged fms twenty four bred hei fers 280 seven ofcen heifers 1b3 six heifer calves lf and one bull 200 830 pm travel notes thriftseason flights to england substantial savings in tares when you travel abroad between november 1st and march 31st consult john r barber travel adviser john bauer aoenos insurance tkavcb tr 73521 mill strabt rfgoodricli footwear in georgetown exclusively at silvers have your sso oil burner instalud now i aasmstsa 5500 down 1lwt yaars ta say raysaeals a lew as wm perbtoaui free kstntanu wbill 4 xueabkth siv m rionll ltty tti brampton sssawi t ycaist 1

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