Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 23, 1957, p. 12

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wfffjj mysptvm is- the geohobtowm herald wednesday october 93 j9t j 1 page 4 5 to iqd stoke llmainf st n georgetown til 7moi for childrens shell outs candies kisses ib jeuy bcans lb 39c peanuts in shell lb 37c bubble gum lc chiclets ivfor 25c feature value girls rock sheen ciqth uned jeans sizes 712 pr 298 special lowners bridge mix lb 49c 3 days only 1 feature value girls dresses smocked yokes in broadcloth printed and plain pastels sizes 1 3 97c la pakisettes terry doth baby suppers washable pink and blue with rubber nonslip soles pr149 supper socks childrens 59 misses boys 95c ladies 109 feature value plastic storm windows six 36 x 72 en 35c 3 for 97c special 3 days only spanish peanuts lb 37c 01 fe- garnet building products ltd readymix concrete large stock of plywood masonry cement lime plaster insulation rock lathe nails sewer pipe sheathing papers and insul board open monday tuesday wednesday thursday and friday 800 ajw to 500 pjwl saturday mm ajn to 1200 pm tr 72519 tr 7- 2861 armstrong ave del rex industrial area mrt1be goukhhwd wbiyw mncml tr get blue coal and be sure with mue coal youre sure of tcqawality betthebtikcqrray hard coal tinted blue as a trademark so dont be oolorbhnd when yon buy blue coal bums dean and hot and theres coal get bhm odal today i yoa can sem far less waste than with ordinary coal the difference when yoa buy it you can less need to tend your furnace when yoa feel the difference when yoa burn it w h kentner son tkangla 72851 georgetown n clea safe low cost heat its a good thing thanksgiving comes along once a year it gives us a chance to go around looking thankful for a day or two before we go back to our habitual expres sions of sour indignation at the shabby way in which the world is treating us ifss good for the facial muscles to eats thorn out of that cramped farm news shortfarnsangii strong beef show at erin fair j e w th beef breeds particularly the shortftoras and angus were out in numbers and quality at erin fair on thanksgiving day halton ex hibitors were major prize winners throughout in te strong short horn classes scotsdale herd with manager maurice baker in charge won roost of the first prize awards other haltoniatns who were strong contenders throughout included re- ford gardhouso w h merry t c amos and grant campbell in the angus ring jim wckay of w f james maiden herd and john willmott of j h willmott son were two of the top contend ers top 4h steer fiftyfour steens paraded in the 4h ring for judges ed starr of the ontario livestock branch and mc- keruic hall of ayr here hal tons evelyn mckay had the champion steer others in the first prize group included john hepburn ot campbellville and carolyn gard- house of milton these three la ter combined to win the 4h inter- club class it is also worthy of note that evelyn mckay later took her steer lo the reserve grand cham pionship in the open market clas ses junior champion jersey in the 4h jersey ring ernest alexander of norval had trie top jersey heifer calf with keith ella in the second spot these two calves along with that of margaret alexander then went on to rin the interclub award for halton again it is worthy of note that in the op en show ernest alexander also won the junior female champion ship on his 4h club calf reserve champion gilt delmar ford mcrvin curtis and david iawrence represented the halton 4h swine club at erin here delmar and mervih had their gilts in the first prize group and that of delmar was reserve champion of the show seven ribbons in grain i three members from each of hal tons three 411 grain clubs also exhibited at erin out of the nine entries seven were in the first prize group james aitkens and jtcd freeman of the acton 4h club ernest alexander lynnc icoultor and john wilson of the georgetown 4h club and eugene coulter and dwight may of the milton club farm news halton agrtp now weekly broadcaster j e w commencing on saturday nov ember 9th at 1245 noon j e whitclock halton agricultural re presentative or his associate will he heard weekly over station chwo oakville 1250 on dial i this venture will be a new one for mr whitclock he will present timely items of interest to the farm audience of halton county via radio as he has been doing in the weekly county press for some years v hl i j i local anglican rector conducts erin funeral when rev kenneth richardson officiated at 1 wedding in erin a year ago hedid not know that such a short time later he would have the sad duty of conducting the funeral service for one of the wedding principals mrs nelson d eagles lft who was the former yvonne tilcox died october 8th at her home in erin township after an illness of eight months besides her husband she leaves her parents mr and mrs george tilcox five brothers robert arthur george and garnet of hillshurgh and hado of toron to two sisters mrs louis hilson and mrs arnold wilson of guetph she was predeceased by an infant son douglas and a sister mrs rob ert untegrove the funeral service took place at the swacuumier funeral home hlllsburgh and interment was in the huxley afemetery pallbearers were herbert stanks and ted eagles george batttand garnet tdcox scowl one year of course thero is the odd fanatic who 90 as around being thankful all tho tint his silly happy face stands out among all our normal frowning fnes with tho incongruity of sweemeas in a slaughterhouse maybe its juft as well though that thanksgiving has become via our national virtue of putting first things last merely a day to watch the football game close up the cot tage or get in that last game of golf with a turkey dinner orgy thrown in somewhere along the line if we really took the occa sion seriously we might get into all kinds of trouble imagine tho chaos that would ro- suit if everything started being truly thankful for what he had and not wanting something more our entire economy would be shat tered if people stopped grabbing for all fney could get two years of people being satisfied with last years car would ruin the automo bile industry and throw hundreds of thousands out of work if peo ple started patching their old trou sers instead of throwing them out the textile industry would be wiped out in no time if they began to makedo with what they had and were thankful for it the entire structure known as free enterprise wohld come crashing about our cars adverti sing executives whose job is to make people want what they dont really need would be leaping from high windows finance companies bad cess to them would be a sham bles overnight and you can scarcely view with equanimity the feeble makeshift society wed have without the finance company next thing to collapse would be our whole political system how can you have democracy if every body is thankful for what he has think of the consternation if the usual windbag who sovks office saying it is only on the insist ence of my many friends that i run and my only bought is to work ceaselessly to servo my coun try and my fellow taxpayers of this banner riding wore to say when approached nan i dowan- na run for parliament i like it here on tho farm without politi cians our country would be in a sorry state it would be like a good ripe chee without the mag gots theres no use pursuing the whole idea any further the very thought of the shambles wedbe in if we all started being thankful makes my blood run cold business ruined democracy lost why if we let this thankfulness get out of hand wed be just a mess of mis- ktrfdcd christians wading around up to the knees in the milk of hu man kindness such anarchy might even start us thinking about some of the peo ple of the world who have a lot less to be thankful for than we have and who knows where that might lead why wed he just as liable as not to give away a few billion bushels of wheat or to do something equally silly it couldnt happen here you say thats what they said about rock v roll brother its not that simple weve got to fight it peo ple are weak you know for ex ample suppose the farmers -p- ped complaining about the weath er and just said im thankful wc had a good crop last year and ma and i have our health therell either be a crop failure or there wont and there isnt much i can do about it that may be true but the first farmer who said it would be destroying a tradition that goes back thousands of years what do you suppose would hap pen if schoolteachers stopped kick ing about being underpaid and ad mitted they wore thankful to work in cosy classrooms get lots of holidays and retire honourably with a reasonable pension ill tell yoj what would happen all kinds of youeig people would want to be schoolteachers imagine where that could lead think what would happen if all the steady drinkers in the world suddenly became thankful they were not yet alcoholics and stop ped guzzling millions of waiters brewers truck drivers distillers and salesmen would be jobless governments deprived of all that tax revenue would fall like spent rockets 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