Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 3, 1955, p. 4

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sid uk crowd for lions garden party s year guaranteed investment 1100 and up f oa 11600 utwuj yc r eetvafioiauntlsackrsar la year t300 iaiwt aad your floop r4ara4 to yoo o i uamjttg manager h alton peel trust savings comt1nv 7 uknatll 0vaa w 4 3ji4 tfca largest crowd od lanteeerl hattoarille park saturday far the lfci fcl ft lioof club hardest party the crowd of um of all age was welcomed by liou president del chapole- hon thoaiaa l kennedy ifpp for pad orhruted at the opening eeretbohies and lauded tha brampton liana club for lfefcany contributions to tha eommiinoj tha va4if evening of entertain ment wa under tha direction o mav tcr of ceremonies viaee stountford he introduced the many sue acts in cluding billy ueek a young scotch comedian marvin job niton a hud tialinring artlat uta western jamie of the county cowboys the three eorie- dlans paul brothers and shirley mafic tricks by jw great mires and the piano playing of jack ayr the brampton ciuxens band pro vided band music to round out the almlar show tbe following took ban in trie junior program klltabeta arautage thelma capps morrison ive david- son peter harcourt- caron steed jackie harrison thelma morruoa jhylui wren grants dancing trie clyna evsns marlena young glenna oohcriy and donna doren the refreshment booths did a roaring trade all night providing food and drink for the many who attended the party honest- cbus turk purse into police t81 isnt a fortune but lfs a lot when your mother sends you shop ping last wednesday morning robert wrlggletworth appeared dampeyed at the police omee to report losing a small iiurse whb money he was to spend oa shopping errand lie was all smiles whea police chief kay haley told him that two young girls had returned the purse fouabv on main street via the herald omee only a few momenu before the girls who are to be com mended for their honesty were helen keanard and beverley emmerson home services 4 wilson ave hampton offers the following asphalt pavino driveways parking lots excavatino sand and olavel otnamental metal wohc for free estimates phone hampton j163 or auoj sand credit valley a wl rock i sod asphalt paving co craveu driveways tennis courts parking lots georg 7 motels service stations road work let us beautify your home with an asphalt drive for free estimates triangle 73751 owned and operated by j w lawr nothings are happening m motor trucks smhotfettal raj for allout ftdaa maveal motor sales tmsaitota jjuiu mrs herb doison shower hostjess a soalgrova brid lou groat waa booourad al a number of ptenta in- cludinj a abwer at use borne of atra herb dolaoo tb proeran at ute miaeeiuneou aavovw tivtliuiad a program in which lira john ueclura of georgetown aagg a aolo aceon pall ed by betty arttott and ilutu knell save a reading airs d fryer and lira aloha lyons helped with the gifts lfua groat married nornun rus sell a uraaptob dutriat fanner on july lfith in cbeuaabara baptist churth she is the daughter of air and lira john groat cheltenham aad he la the son of air and mrs arthur russell brampton name clarence bain school caretaker one of nineteen applicants for the position clarence bain has been chosen as caretaker of georgetown high school mr b in who closed his variety store in town ihu spring now lives st h it 1 georgetown in the high way ares between georgetown and silvercrek oshrr business transacted i s mcetinn of the hiifh school board in eorgetown last werk included awarding of a contract for painting the outside of the georgetown school gordoa parlour milton who tender ed 402 was the lowest of five re- cfived myron john crawford dies at cardinal a lifelong resident of cirdinal myron john crawford g6 lint in his lcp on july z3rd lie u j the father of jaims crawford l norm andy illvd mr crawford a tinsmth by trade retire on pnnon a year ajjo from his position with the canada starch company a member of uecal sudg no33 he was a past noble grand lie waa a member of the prshtrrtan church mr crawford was the only son of the laic jamrs and minnie miller crawford surviving r his wife km ma coon thnr only son james georgetown and three grandchildren the funeral service on july 25lh took place in cardinal prcshyrriin church with the rev mcmillan offi ciating pallbearers were six lodc friends john sims william mrllvern karl corns oc it in brown collie allen and william amell notice to creditors in trie estate op wllfrvd spence gentlemen deceasaxl all persons having claims against the estate of wilfred spence late of the town of georgetown gentleman who died on or about the mth day of october 1054 are hereby notified to send particulars of same to the under signed on or before the 27th day of august 1050 after which date the estate will be distributed with regard only to the claims of which the under signed shall then have notice and the undersigned will not be liable o any person of whose claim she shall not then have notice dated at georgetown this 26th day of july ad 10u florence emily spence now flor ence emily newton administra trix of the estate of wilfred spence by her solicitors dale ft bennett georgetown ontario 810 pittsburgh paints exteriok and interior ernies radio mill si tr 73701 flwers for every occasion design wo spadabyl flowers by wire anywhere in the world norton floral yvjenale msm iritaih to taki surplus cheese speaking to the vtaoteitm couaty hnmein ftreeder duly at ifthytam oajuly lith everett biggs dairy tzomm iss inner for ontario said the united tci goverriiaeol haa ap proved the sum of approximately four mlilioo douara for the import of can adian cheddir eheeae from july 1st 1006 to june 30th 1056 in mpta- ioa this will be enough to clear the surplus production above domes icre- quireeaents in canada for that peri od air biggs made this announcement at what waa characterized as opera tion moo by the staff at old yoh henry kingston a group of hol- ateia cattle invaded the fort for the evening gad holsteia breeders dum- beriag 400 accompanied them dav id the- goat wjw is mascot at old fort henry greeted each visiting bo vine at a special ceremony ue guard paraded with tha fife and drum band la authentic historical costume and cannon boomed a salute ur biggs stated that the first steps had been taken to make keraptville agricultural school cheddar cheese research centre for the province of ontario proa owen irvine formerly of the ont agricultural college at guelph and recognized as one of the outstanding research men on cheese in canada has been appointed to head this centre a top dairy bacteriolo gist will be appointed to work with profeasor irvine john powell of the holsteln fries ian association of canada reported that g af clemons secretary manag er of the association had just return ed from europe feeling optimistic sh out the future prospects for salt of top canadian holsteins there iast winter the first shipment of holsteins to spain took place and a repeat or der has now been secured the herd of close of 1000 hrsd of canadian holsteins being maintained by coun ty m snot to near venice is providing favours tile puhlirity for our cattle and the prospects are that more busi ness will he coming from italy- in great britain the trend is toward a more dairy like animal and definite intrrttt is bring shown in the possi bility of importing canadian hol steins mr clemons was impressed with the profitable sideline of rais ing hobtcin steers that has been dev eloped by the britishers and was in clined to think that our canadian breeders should look closely at the possibilities involved mr powell stated that during the first sii months of 1055 a total of 42113 purebred holsteins have been rcistircd this is the largest total inthe associations history for a sim ilar period and represents a 7 per cent increase over the first six months of 1054 transfers of owner ship were up 7 per cent and riporta had gained 25 per cent the proceedings were enlivened when four prominent holstein men rutheford mrllquham ianark har old mccaul napanee 1awrence lead- beater seeleys bay and gerry nel son port perry were arrested by the fort henry guard blindfolded snd then condemned to judge a class of cattle by feeling with their hands the result reminded spectators of the six blind men from hundcrstan who went to see the elephant though each of them was blind lead beat er was the winner with mccaul sec ond nelson third and mcllquham bringing up the rear a panel discussion on type with ficldmsn r grant smith brock ville as moderator and maryan arthur bill bracken reg watson graham ang- lin all members of the kingston sydenham 411 club as panelists dont forget when you have visi tors at your home or when you go away send this news along to the herald it helps makes your psper newsy eavestftoughing plumbing heating don houston tr 72506 free deliver y nothings too small for us to deliver prescriptions drugs sundries just phone tr 73692 maccormacks drug store lanes haulage for excavating and grading ponds cellars etc top sou sano okavel call tr 72521 1 shop in co0l comfort as you choose from our summer stock which is now reduced 10 omu shows suevhess biousis skts haiku etc boys suoto t shuts spoit shuts ssletium iadus pantu oim1us straptess sups shots uousts aiso oius summek joan douen musses t playsuits tuet 212 10 discount oa 1 dress 15 wfcow you buy 2 choose your weehune pht enclosure cards from our full selection at courts cants macmwrdo s ladies and childrens wear 164 guelph street beside iga sto a4r24 i ae unoll xw joke we have what you need in lumber and builders supplies frame sub doors the boss sure loads that truck these days since hes been feeding us that coop dairy ration in excessive dry weather use coop 16 dairy ration or 24 dairy concentrate it wiupayi haltoncooperativesupplies fre dekrary route pay georgetown tr 72s8x milton is e v v e iljl hf ibxfitiliiild

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