Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 7, 1955, p. 10

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th oedkorromm vsutald waxlnesday evening sept 7th ims 7- it pays to buy the best savage shoes for children featured in silvers shoe dept georgetown fall fair september 30 october 1st 1955 domestic science class w special often le individual only bread and buns 1 1or unlr 73 30 25 2 7 parker house iu1u 73 30 13 1 7 bran uuflins 73 30 si llread and hunt to e a ilay old cakes 4 ught kruil cake 2 lbs 3 00 1 30 73 n date loaf no inns 1 xi it llanana cake filling butter icing chocolate ijyrr cake date filling 1 00 30 z3 7 chocolate butter icing 1 00 30 a crumb cake 1 00 30 23 i sponge cake un teed pies 1 00 30 23 10 llalstn 1ic lattice lop 1 00 30 23 11 iemon pic 1 00 30 23 12 apple 1ic no spice 1 00 30 a tarts and cookies 13 7 flutter tarta 73 30 25 14 7 jam tarts 73 30 23 is 4 macaroons made uilh egg uhiti i 4 drop cakes on one plate 73 30 23 16 plate of assorted cookies at least 3 varieties 73 30 canned goods and pr serves jams and jellies to be in small containers fruit and iicklcs to be in pint jar kntry ticket must be tied to the jars canned fruit 17 cherries sour 73 30 23 in kaapbemee 73 30 25 ib reaches 75 vi 23 pickles and canned vegetables 70 chill sauce 73 30 23 21 pickled heels 73 30 2i 22 cucumber tickle nliy 73 30 i5 23 tomatoea whole 73 30 23 24 tomato juice jams and jellies 73 30 25 23 strawberr jam 75 30 25 2fl raspberry jam 73 50 25 27 teach jam 73 v 23 2d bed currant jelly 73 50 25 29 apple jelly miscellaneous 75 30 25 so salad dressing boiled 1 pint 75 30 25 31 lb maple cream candy 75 50 25 32 vi lb chocolate fudge 1st and 2nd 1 lb tin neilsona chocolate 3rd 25c 33 society speciali beat birthday cake iced and decorated light layer 3 00 3 00 2 00 for moat points in domestic science flectnc iron donated by acker s guclph and carton christies biscuits domestic pie and cake competition cake to bat square chocolate cake iced pie to be apple no spice canada packers ijmitcd offer the following prliea tor the beat pies and cakes made with domestic shortening conditions of contest will be as follows 1 we offer 3 prizes for the bist pics and 3 prizes for the best cakes exhibited at any fair 2 the pies and cakes are to be baked with new domestic shortening and an empty domestic carton or pail la to accompany every entry the judges dec 3 judges are appointed by the fall fair committee sion la final 4 prues vim be first prize best pie 5 lb pall of new domestic stlortcnlng and box of canada packers assorted products beat cake same seo0nd prize boat pie s lb pail of domestic shortening and box of csnada packers soap products beat cake same third prize beat pie 3 lb pall of new domestic shortening best cake same magic baking powder cake competition for- best frosted white cake square made with magic raking powder 1st prixe hamper of standard brands products with a retail value of 5 00 2nd prize hamper of standard brands products with a retail value of 3 00 original can ot magic baking powder must be displayed with each lot of baking entered for competition club house pure food products special 1 for the beat spice cake baked with club house spices 2 for the beat chili sauce made with club house apices 1st prixe in each class 250 value 2nd prixe in each class 2 00 value mcclures home furnishings special best spice layer cake iced anil filled 1st meclure voucher valued 9 00 donor to set cake 2nd cash 1 00 3rd cash soo georgetown herald special beat loaf of homemade bread 1 years subscription beat lemon pie 1 yeari subscription beat 6ql basket apples 1 years subscription donor to get articles oldest person on the grounds register with secretary at sate 1 years subscription all specials open to rndividuals only megowans specialty shop special i to 12 years bicycle vr tricycle klcyclb olrla up re 12 years but decorated bicycle tricycle er dell carriage 2 50 130 100 2 so 1st prixe s1d0 2nd prtxo jxioo srdjprlia- president mrs- spencer wilstfn lady pros jjbgrtvhay secretary phone to 73407 ligion notes ajndav is the day and we are alrhopaag thai everyone of the 400 odft members will be on hand for that viry important occasion the decora tion dajjparaje the time t at 200 oclock jit the lesion hall with the actual service taking place at 230 iry greenwood cemetery there are at least two bands taking part the lorne scots brass band and the georgetown culv pipe band as well as any visiting branches who tnay decide to bnng their own bands neighbouring branches have been in vttej and it is hoped that they will respond in the large numbers that tjhey usually do we know w can al ways count on the acton branch tor a good representation as they al ways turn out in large numbers for any affair we have we expect that a ifood number will be on hand from milton as well and also from other branch around the tone this par ade was cancelled last year but we hope wilt be carried on annually in the future quite a number of local organise lions have ei pressed intention of takiotc part and this will add to the service there are a great many of i bote comrades who have gone to the brest beyond buried iti jriiwood dmetery and it is only fitting thai thry should be remrmbered once a year by a ceremony such as this so try and make a point comrades to turn out in full force for this at fair after all branch 120 does nut ek ou to appear on many parades so why not make his a one hundred per cent effort for each and every member arrangements have been made wilh th v a to irpf lunch to thuse tak tntf part in the parade lady golfers plan fall field day on tuesday at the weekly lariic da at the north ilalton coif coun try llub the hostesses were mrs jack mart mrs stanlty fmlay arm mr- kimtll uixmi irue winm ri wire mrs ted rtn rmik mis miriam trace and mr- jack sunning ntxt ueik tuesday septemter 12 u ihr tall in id day for wunun ml ttxnitxt are urged to attmd thomas binkhw 86 balunafad native thomas blame 86 died at the in- gleside and marguerite nursing home orangrville on august 23rd he was born in ballinalad bn april 2nd 1869 and when a small child moved with his parents llr and mrs thomas bin nie to the farm now owned by his ne phew prank cunningham on decent ber lfiifa 1000 he married annie wheeler who died in 1030 they had nine children four of whom died in infancy surviving are muriel mar garet walter and george of erin township and alexander of guelph six grandchildren and one great grandson one sister mrs jean cun ningham also survives three broth era frank john and robert and four sisters elizabeth janet sarah and mary predeceased him a lifelong and devoted member of barns ryesbyterisn church thpma biqiiie served on the hoard of maoag rs and session for a number of years the funeral was held on august 26 fr jm the family residence to burns church where reverend a 11 vair of resloo a former pastor rqndur ted the service the pallbearers were kdgar bingham charles burt wil it am oetaney james hall samuel nurse and william tanwell- ploral trinutes were carried by a granddaughter eunice binnie and three nieces ruth frances and grace cunningham interment was in erin cemetery baptism service at st johns united at the mommg service of worship in st johns united church on sun day the sacrament of holy baptism was observed when the following chil dren were presented by their parents for baptism sharon clare alatthies daughter of ur and urs jocus ttat- thies berwick hall and christine ruth mcnamara daughter of ur and mrs ceeu mcnamara king si fol lowing the baptism ur j d godfrey representing the session of the church extended the good wishes of the session to the parents in their privileged calling as parents of these children and presented them with baptismal certificates follow the news of georgetown and dutnct every week us use her ald theres no better way to be in formed about georgetown affairs home services 4 wilson ave brampton offers the following asphalt pavino driveways parktna lots fxcavatino sand and gravel ornamental metal work v lor free estimates phone mammon 3162 or 3120j hog direction program starts in september a program whereby hogs ran tw dmclcd to tht tnst markrt in amir 1 inrt ttllh demand has income a nee i sxit in ontario and will be instituted in mid septcintm r according to ha mi innis ill mill nl of the ontario ho inxluci ri rhi program in designed to stnnkthin lh producers bargain mi position and has besn nrcissita till h thr large percentage of the hogi which were bcrg drlivrrod dir ecl to parking plants these dirrctdi livrnrs were largely in rciponno to ixtra pavmcnlx madi to trurkert h packi n to encourage delier u hoes to their particular plants in preparation for thr direction pro gram the hon producers have lieens id truckers who handled hogs their coopcratie selling agencs has tmen planning the establishment of new assembly arils to which hog will im brought and from which they will tie directed to the points where they an in greatest demand yards will be established at windsor lintton slral ford llarrie and peterborough in ad dition to the facilities established last year at kitchener and the public stocks ards al toronto under the new direction program hogs picked up at the farm by a tru cker will be taken to the nearest as scmbly yard thrre the trucker will be told to deliver them to the plant to which they have been sold or possibly the animala may be unload ed facilities for proper feeding and watering of hogs arc asailahlc at these yards as well as facilities lor washing and disinfecting the truck scales arc also provided to enable the weighing of the live hogs from these records ihe marketing agrnry can check on the dressing percentage of hogs and gather very valuable data which can be used to the benefit of the producer commenting on the direction program mr mclnnis said the continued large percentage of hogs delivered tli rcct to packing plants had made it im possible for the marketing agency to bargain effectively how can you bar gain when your buyer already has ihe product killed and processed in hia plant he aska the new plan will ov ercome thia problem alnce the hogs will go to the plant only after agree ment haa been reached on price the direction program will also el iminate the special payments to truck era by the packers these payments had been made by the packers to en sure their receiving the share of hogs they needed to meet their require ments however this will be unnee- easary now aince the only way the packer can be sure of sufficient hogs will be to bid competitively for them from the ontario hog producers co- perativo which has the responsi bility ot selling all ontario hoga go ing for slaughter elimination of these payments to truckers should enable payment of higher prices to theproducer reports have placed them as high as s3 per hog in some eases this- meant the packer paid that amount over and above the market nrlco but the nro- dueer received lltuo if any of that urn mr mclnnis adds that the hog producers have no intention of aquecx- lng the truckers they provide a nec essary service and should receive fair payment however ho feels tho truck er is hired by the farmer and nsy- mont for his service should only come from the farmer who ih turn should receive the full price paid for the hogs by ihe packer or butcher who f dealt be eonfu ernina rasa say eoarrajwc is the ivoruta most completely automatic sewing machine irauoatly daslomd to c wo ssodoom u ooe a smiom smkhoodugioo cuui on autsautlc casbreloaiy mockue vahorauno wt rnkbloa of a swiss would ixsn1ka sews unity and slaraa asaluj buftajtliou sews on buttons wleduimjvet and embroideri conspuuh outonsalkattyl a eeamjn bernina aortas nasi as tow as 189 mm u tvitrii u eiasj iti si lit rous authorized dealer neighbourhood sewing machine georgetown 42 main st n tr 7202 apetown no its not a new sir service but t new achievement by one of your industrial neighbours orenda engines limited for the whoosh of orendes will soon be heard over capetown as pilots of the south african air force soar aloft in sabre 6 fighters made in montreal by canadair limited why an achievement for orenda and therefore for malton cause saaf chose the sabre 6 fighter as the best of all the fighters now in production anywhere for the superior punch the sabre 6 gets from its orenda 14 designed and built in malton by people of this community and the sur rounding area and thats the story of maltonmontrealcapfjown cnida 1- engines iijb sik

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