Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 8, 1955, p. 8

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tni momctowm hiuld wednesday eenla jmm mi 1b85 page 8 com and hfak evanocust floyd rhijde -et- zion pentecostal tabernacle ai watht rnffirr jtooetowh csmmndng sunday juni stf et 1 1 m end 730 p m end each ntht except saturday l 8 p m you will ertfoy the old time preaching and lively slnefing a wtlcome jo all hamilton construction 10 oueifh sttot tr 73480 homes oaiaocs concktc wok inousttlat requirement renovations builoino supplies every building need buy shares with a future invest in hahon peel trust savings co 11 per share enquiries invited o i manning menaoer halton peel trust savings co oakviuj ontario new sweetened suckling pig ration gives fast economical gains the twelve pice utumutae photographed et 58 deye weighed 012 poande en atrf of 61 lha par pi started on pioneer swast- anad sucuins pis pallata at two weaka they had con sumed en average of go lbe ef f eed par pi a coatxollad taet wkh thrja ratiooa on eix oniformry divided eraapa of waenar pisa damooattatad a preference of 1 0 to 1 tnutonrof pionoerswest- aaaraucuing pig pallata pioneer sweetanad suckling pig pelleta atart baby pige to eat early in ufa and make poaalble fast umonn galna in weight weaning la no problem any time after four weeka if pigs are eating wau rapid early growth u al ways the moat protabla laaa feed iaraquirad par pound gain give your next litter of pige palatable nutritionally baj- suaoad ration pioneer swsat- eased suckling pig pallata authorised dalaval dealer brampton milling and farm supply jortwtrnjbet sampton phonr wedding see sample boojc cfir the georgetown herald chatting wtrh mh jfekwlj la i r a hav wv atvkr had e more perfect sprintf i cant remem ber one if we have no com plslrtlt about the weather ere la or der in spite of e week ego but satur days storm which nearly blew ui right off our rocking chair on the back porch we were being very breve and more than a little foolish we now perceive eitung out while the itorm in all it fury of wind rain thunder and lightning lathed around ui then came that but wicked flash and ciick of thunder right behind u it teemed end right behind ue it wei we jumped up heading off the perch unknowingly into the path of our atricken tree then thought of the youngitert inside the house watch ing tv turned and ran to the back door just seconds before the gists in the back door thattrred as tho some one hsd thrown s gisnl ball right thru it what e mrss we ran into the nouse end found the childrrn quite unperturbed in the living room at ill watching tv they hadn i even noticed the tree bring struck right outside thr living room window the tturm was a bit too close for comfort for a lot of olhrr people in town and district too a did you read that article in last week i herald called var iety street georgetown onta no it was reprinted from canad ian variety merchandising and gave a very good resume of business con dltlons here 7e first and biggest point they msde was that outside of one varle- t store within town umits our re- tall outlets were much too specialised to warrant the name variety being applied to our town and that this fact helps the merchants to prosper in fact the article goes so far as to describe eorgetown as being a retai ler s dream place fa siimio coihcidincc to read sn srtlcle like thst so soon sfter reading an original story published some years ago in a ladles msgszine by the lste jim newton of uimehouse sir kewton s bschelor fsrmer for most of his life hated to see bus ncss slow up in his nstive villsge sf ter the lime kilns closed he hsd the urge to put lamehouse on the map and he had a pet theory sbout how it could prosper he and a friend the late mrs thomss ivens collsborsted on a story called life neglna at sev enty which incorporated bis theory and at the aame time wove e little love interest into the story as well ills theory wss to sbollsh the ides of variety stores with each merchant concentrating on his own special line he felt they could hold the trade of the villagers snd slso attract from the countrside a it was interesting to read the story and a limchouse resi dent tells us it is even more interesting if ou arc acquainted with limrhousc people for the author has woven them into the story something along the same line as stephen lea cock did in his sunshine sketches man of the people of course are not imnk now since the stor waf written nearly 30 cars ago that wonderful reference book in local history the halton atlas rcviau that before going into far ming mr newton owned a company called nicklc newton and compan which produced 500 tons of fireproof mineral paint a year he had a sam pli of this at the centennial hxhibi tion for which he won the bronze modal at the time the atlas was compiled he had also shipped sam pics to australia where he expected to do a large trade apparently his hopes did not materialize dut his krcal interest in his fellow man shows thru the pages of hit story about the people and the place he loved a were you curious about that pair of little woodensoled shoes on display in the her ald office window we were too and to satisfy our curiosity we got in touch with mrs william carney who had brought them home with her as souvenirs from her recent trip to england the shoes have wooden soles handsewn leather uppen and iron shods on the bottom of the sole and heel they are worn quite extensive ly by the working people and children in lancashire county as well as other northern parts of england but they are not worn nearly so commonly now as formerly when mn carney lived there in her girl hood nearly everyone wore them be cause the weather was to wet and cold and beeaueethe cotton factories had to keep the atmosphere steamy thus making the floors damp and slippery just in passing wo learned why this part of england is noted for the manufacture of cotton the con stant atmosphere is essential to the weaving of the threads 0 from childhood on un carney can remember the clat ter of the dogs u the shoes are called on the streets as the work- en streamed from the mills knitted y stockings and clogs were standard footgear for children then too now however they- are warn mostly by the older people and outside work men the wooden soled shoes are till standard equipment for clog danc ing however and it goes almost without saying that here in the nor- them part of england is where elog mi dancing originated it la where ifor- v- lglnated and it is where the world- s t u udy cururs trophy to dorothy parkinson ml dorothy parkinson u pre ented with the ladle curling club championship trophy thursday ev ening when the ladle held a barbe cue supper in the garden of mrs liar- old mcclures home on maple avenue the ladle uo presented alias par kinson with a cup and tauter us hon our of her forthcoming marriage thi summer and second and third cham pionship prises were won by mrs wrsy betsey and mrs harold wheel er the 105556 executive were elected as follows president urs don barrage vice president mrs norman devereaiua secretary mr sam llackeule trea surer urs jack mccibbon prise comnsitlec urs stan finley urs george cleave phone committee urs harold tfutehiasbn urs hugh mnduy social committee uiss msbe chive margery ueckenxie and un duk ucsu gunm committee mrs hrnie curry and urs jack hart cooperative markets all ontario hogs in the livestock industry history was made on usy 30th starting thst morning sll ontario produced hgs sold for proceulrg purposes will be marketed through the farmers own organization the ontario hog producers cooperative thr hog producers of ten prov inre have the strongest snd most rt fcuve sales force of any province or late in the north american eontin ent the bargaining position of the producer will be increased became the new legislation permits the produ errs ulnnun to direct the hogs to the procruor who is willing to pay the highest price a larger percentage of the hogs than formerly will be sold at the stockyards in toronto snd uon ires as well as at the assembly points st kitchener and perhspa other parts of the province the balance uf the hogs will be sold by the producers marketing agency through direct ntjo- tistions with the packers in ontario and quebec all producers cheques will be made payable at par at any chartered bank in ontario settlements will be going out from the office at 2s24 dundas street west toronto and at ilridge street in montreal mr j kohler who has had a long and varied experience in the live stock industry will direct the oper a hon of the agency about 2 000 000 hogs with a total value of so 000 000 will be market ed annually by the producers co operative kale agency appointed un der the rarm iroducts marketing hoard this movement is a pro gressive step in farm marketing in canada in 1031 when the ontario hog pro ducers did not have a selling agin c the toronto price for the first week in june was 1 00 to 1 25 be low montreal 100 above uinm pre toda uith the selling agrn c the toronto price is only 50c be- inw montreal j 50 abow vinnjprk salt smanship pas and the onla no hog producers arc projr ksinj in thi field of salesmanship in kindergarten show parent see talent hqinll cnjocd both b ihr par enta and friends and the performing children was the nu rlainment nikht held last thursdi evening in the auditorium of the wngglcsworth school by the morning and afternoon kindergarten clnsses mrs harold henrj the kindtrgar trn teacher was in charge of the ev ening ah the pupils took part in sinning dancing recitations and rh thm band numbers they performed on the main floor of the auditorium led b mrs henry in the same way such numbers are performed in kin dergsrten class a feature of the evening was the dramatization of the story tho three billj goats gruff mr ken harrison staff music toschir accompanied at the piano ton of gold certificate for george hewer jersey the jersey cow refuge elale 101578 has just been awarded a ton of gold certificate in 1461 dayi the has produced 2250 lbs of fat elsie it the winner of 3 silver and 1 gold medal certificates the owner of ref uge elsie is george hewer moffat to qualify for this award i cow must produce in 4 consecutrwyre 2000 lbs of fat famous morris dancers still perform every year at easter time the morris dancers n a troupe of young man who wear bell on tneir wrists and ankle and with tambour ines in hand clogdance their way thru the little town which are almost continuous for miles the silver col lection from pleased onlooker repay them for their effort it is a custom centuries old which is dying out a uttel now but it still goes on and took place while mrs carney was in england although she did not see them back to sunbiam heights and home here are the name of some new residents in that section of town mr and mrs barry tooke snd mr and mr claude teague of pauline street mr and mr u w chippie mr and mr w re south mr and mr r a beckett of tyers avenue and mr and mr lome e cox mr and mr j ft era- raerson mr and mr e e halt mr and mr jame hyattmud mr- and mr a spltaer margaret street big things are happening motor trucks sstttetfotmil new rwajicluslfettau new for about pedtfattflc va in wiats new at maveal motor sales main stmn ttisnou 73411 pbbbbbbbbbbasaabwbbbbbbb beaver ready mixed company limited ready mixed concrete delivered to your job in our nfw truck transit mixer all aggregated gov i tested triangle 73510 or 2521 nuj dads am strm s ifltn to life onlu moderation ws it charm jtanpautnicflttr chcjiousc ifjwf of seagram mm ttswatel rf phutitt wdjentttttaty f v avv v h w

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