Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 21, 1957, p. 8

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ppfpf r 57 studebaker hawk at i fflcken clapham corner maple ave and 7th tkianola 73952 ocorqrtown insurance travel real estate to walter t evans co triairgle 72512 mill street serving your community for over 30 yean plumbing ken mew bathrooms installed or remodelled charlie nash mcdowell water systems 5 kwo stobet east repaira of all kindt tftianfll 72s42 all cat4lovbks will doubt less je happy to know that uieeat kingdom has wreaked vengeance on me after that catty chat i had with you about pur boots a few weeks ago now if you please her almost identical twin haw descended on us from the vagabond brigade and i an completing my feline education by leaps and bounds- my leaps and bounds are both indoors and out now because we are keeping the vagabond outside it happened like pais early one morning as mend husband came down to breakfast he heard insistent meowing at the back door seeing that our familiar grey and white cat was producing the yowl he quickly let her in and gave her a favourite break- fastctaerrios and milk in case anyones interested when final ly the cat lifted her head from the depths f its bowl of breakfast the main the house thought she looked a little on the disreputable side- so he took her solicitously in hand and attempted to wipe off a particularly dirty smudge from her chin with a wet kleenex in the midst of this touching operation another barrage of meows smote bis ears look ing up he saw a grey and white cat beseeching him thru the kitchen window his faith in him self wavered momentarily until he went to the door and saw that this cat was truly our boots that gray smudge on the other cats chin was there to stay and so apparently is the cat that goes with it the twin is still hang ing around ravenously lapping up plain bread and milk which our spoiled boots scorns wish it would go ffnd itself another bene factor after writing this i fully expect to find another stray camping on my doorstep next week incidentally speaking about stray cats i heard a radio com mentator say the other day that 65 of all cats are homeless quite a sairprising statistic isnt it xj and so was able te eaton ami vaavuwu0q aujanlf inehadad nuw- come quite agitated at relaying hostess to several thousand in their front yard w talking about bbss re minds me of a story about bears a local lady who baa a summer home at bala tells about two english ladies spending their vacation in afuskoka this year they are very anxious to see bear so they can tell the folks back home about it this is ap parently quite a lot on their minds because when they spied a childs shoes and socks lying carelessly on the roadside they immediately from wide area to know if a bear had carried the child off well the english visitors may not see a bear at bala but in all probability they will see some of our smaller wild animals such as coons and porcupines arid they wouldnt have to be in bluskoka to see them either because coons have been snaking quite a nuisance of themselves to residents of maple ave- and a porcupine was seen ambling around town recent ly as a matter- of fact last week i saw a porcupine whose wander ing days were over a car had hit it and it was lying on the highway just below silvercreek bill having chatted about cats bees bears coons and porcu pines i feel its only fair to include dogs in the conversation too while i was on vacation i heard about the shockingest mix ture of a mongrel a dog which was part police and part spaniel i didnt have an opportunity to see it but fully intend to view this canine oddity next year in the meantime i can entertain- myself with visions ofa police dog with drooping spaniel ears and vice versa plans are now completed for the threeday training program to be lheldugust sms at george mr otto dojcxman the presiding minister of the georgetown con- gregattoo of jehovahs witnesses announces this assembly wfll in clude congregations extending from burlington and oakville on the south to orangevole and guelph on the north mr dojcxman commented to the local congregation on the timeli ness of the theme of the assembly tell the good news the abun- became very excited and wanted dahceof bad new m the world today and the dangers that go with this atomic age makes it- essential for all to hear of the good news of tjods kingdom this tsinjkeeping with the words of the apostle paul at ephesuns 4 25 f speak every man truth with his neighbor and the prophecy of christ jesus at matthew 4 14 this gospel of the kingdom shall be preached in all the world for a witness ainto all nations he fur- ther stated that to effectively ac- complish this knowledge and training are necessary and this assembly will help provide these essentials mr dojcxman pointed put that this training is an addition to the five weekly study classes now be ing carried on locally by the georgetown congregation in their kingdom hall two of these class es are conducted as advanced hamilton construction 66 prince charles drive tr 73480 homes garages concrete work industrial requirements renovations building supplies every building need m ir looking from the herald officer window one day last week there appeared to be a small grey cloud nearly obscur ing a chestnut tree on sir and mrs walter grays front lawn curious someone went over to see what it was they didnt get too close however because the cloud turned out to be a huge swarm of honey bees the bees swarmed there for a couple of days i talked with mrs gray about it and asked what they did to get rid of the bees her answer was nothing bees like to have a roof over their beads she knew they wouldnt stay too long in the tree the grays were not particularly afraid of being stung either because mrs gray opines that if you dont bother the bees they wont bother you in other words the simplest way to avoid trouble is to keep out of its way j 4300 pamage in car collision water street a two car collision at the corner cf guelph and water streets early last wednesday evening damaged cars owned by james e peter kin 14 market street and clarence kennedy 2 water street to the total extent of about 300 the accident occurred when mr pet- erkin driving west on guelph at about 630 pm made a left turn onto water street striking the right front fender of the kennedy car which was parked on the west side of the street mr peterkin told police that he was blinded by the sun and was unable to see the narked car both cars received about the same am ount of damage in the collision in vestigated by cst ted scott notice to creditors lea the estate of albert e rogers dcmd todies of the bible another is to improve speech and spanking ability with practice jtermens giv en by the students enrolled an other is a ministry improvement class where problems of the mini stry are dissnssed the fifth meeting is a public sermon on a bible subject the watchtower bible and tract society is the sponsor of this assembly and has delegated special representative to oversee the arrangements ad sessions of uw assemblyn be held at the memorial arena in georgetown the highlight will be delivery of- a bible discpurse removing the barriers dividing mankind by the district supervisor mr george saltmarsh on sunday august 25 at 3 plm jehovahs witnesses extend to all goodwill persons an invitation to near this timely subject dis- itoad oravrf nlli and top soil rronst work j tom haines oton williams tr 73909 social fersonal mrs iva hargeson of the ce- darvale school- staff is spending this month in halifax ns- with her mother brothers and sisters miss paula arthurs a fellow mem- berjof the staff left thursday to visit with them in halifax also billgaabutt hvcl a hxtia i a n c e j axl persons having claims against the estate of albert e ro gers late of the township of k quesing who died on or about the 6th day of june 1957 are hereb mrs gray knows quite a iotl to send particulars of same about bees her father having undersigned on or before the kept a small apiary when she september 1957 after was a girl she told m the real est wai son the bees were swarming miss only h such an odd place was because their original hive must have been too crowded when there becomes too many bees in a hive a queen bee with a swarm of followers immediately starts a search for another home that is why all apiaries have an empty hive or two for the bees to go to when they swarm if there isnt an empty hive handy however the bees will tra vel for miles if necessary before starting a foundation for a hive in a suitable location the queen tee is always in the lead and wherever she goes the rest will follow needless to say it fa quite a loss to the farmer when be loses a whole swarm it was quite fortunate that mrs gray knew something about bees claims of which the underpinned shall then have notice and the un dersigned will not be liable to any person of whose claim she shall not then have notice sated at georgetown this sth day of august 1957 flossie jane rogers administratrix of the estate of albert e roger by her solicitors dale bennett 821 georgetown ontario call tr 73271 tr 72674 concrete work footings cellar floors sidewalks block work brick laying for your constriktjon needs carpentry homes garages kitchens tkitfiroorns retnodeling modernizing notice to creditors in the estate of william drams hatton county clerk dacaased all persons having claims gainst the estate of william deans late of the town of geor getown halton county clerk who died on or about the 8th day of 4july 1957 are hereby notified to end particulars of same to the undersigned on or before the 14th day of september 1957 after which date the estate will be dis tributed with regard only to the claims of which the undersigned hall then have notice and the undersigned will not be liable to any person of whose im ahe shall not then have notice y t this mux day of august 1057 nrnncet deans executrix of the batata of william d j her solicitors balk bbnnkit qgrg oiun would vouuke more convenience and leisure would you like to have more time each day to devote to your children to recreation to gardening or some other summertime pursuit r v labour saving electrical appliances can give you this extra time at the flick of a switch they whittle down to minutes timeconsuming chores do it with hydro for only a few cents a day poiits aiw itttrfoft s radio ra s3 far xsi asaws m mydsto aatmewan0gsnm iofawuom uve better h im ffiim w feiv

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