Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 29, 1958, p. 12

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itueimsltmwf i moftmtowm hutald wcdnaeday swl jan wk m page f ttrwtme winter tires ftq wham yosj wont to sfflp wh you need tol available m harley mo tors 31 john st tr 72591 travel notes reduced fares to florida tca has announced reduc tions in 1st class and tourist faras to tampa 1st class return 13715 tourist return 11600 family plan available on 1st class fare full particulars at john r barber travel advisor john r barber agency sugar and spice t mtutwltztm thli u the tuna of nv when the average honest oartadian dt- utn however bravely he trie to conceal it ia about as warm lively and full of vitality as the discard ed christmas tree leaning drunk enly against the front steps a few frigid morsels of tinsel fluttering from its prematurely aged frame prematurely aged that the way i fael in january like a of 35 who has had twelve u m- fifteen an though i cant fee it attain by the middle of february of course til be cheered up and will be going around like all the other idiots blithely agreeing that the days sure are stretching out arent they but right now- i look upon life with the wild en- thusiasm of a maneating tiger confronted with a bowl of corn- first and worst prt of january miseries is that struggle to gat out of the sack crawling out of the warm drows iness into the gray hocror of tho day is as desperate a business as ny i know thar are day when im sura id navar make it ware it not for the small shrflt voices demanding help with efothlng and breakfast and the total silence from the other side of the bad there ensues a frightful half- hour of struggle with peanut but ter and honey sandwiches leg gings rubber boots and lost mitts before the urchins are shoved ruthlessly out into the snow then cold noses running never threat around her in mw- wmtor tho are mora likely to be fhe mm aire m seme poor devil sets mm pipe en fire trying to stay alive the crunch ing u mora likely to ha your toes break off aw num bers from the right the snap ping is mora llkoty to bo the r of the back parch caving in under the snow no mrfraspectjng fairy would bo caught dead under the january sun which smiles at you with all the geniality of a cold fried tggv tha jgallierlng are mora lifcory to bo melancholy fiuei dies of ratepayers exchanging cold remedies and talking about their furnaces farm news walter royle new president halton holstein breeders j w halton holstein breeders num bering approximately 100 were out to their annual meeting at the palermo community hall on tues day january 14th g leslie peer ahd jwm w- picket president and secretary respectively of the club for 1057 were in charge of the excellent program the report of lfartyn heslop club salesman revealed that he bad made aaleav for halton breed ers totalling 41220 in 1997 ope item on the agenda which brought forth a good deaf of discussion was a motion introduced at the 1957 annual meeting of the par ent organization which if approv- ed at th 19j58 anntat would bar winter fc one up tt n an howu j h bull having one oroio black uj s fact wheai b um uey invade u they should do t j ln s ijunton s2r- s sufvf v segsworth both 4nelorida the other bait is down v zx ss imonror vom hfc g0k jr i i bulls with such black spota that wast or siberu ffi lcotu tss id- m cnryr the halton meeting tr back to th indians in mid z f l original motion and in a second winter in the first place they wouldnt take it in the- second motion also vetoed the asterisk zzzthjzi tkm jzzatzz idca abd su that instead the we vo handed thorn enough bum maitm fllrt c deals in the past ton delighted the audience with their sound practical discussion on the various topics introduced under the chairmanship of j e whitoiock all in all it was a top meeting and many veteran breeders stated at the conclusion of the meeting this was one of the best meetings ever held the officers elected for the coming year are as fol lows prsident walter boyle 1st vicepresidentrw r tovell 2nd vicepresident j h tay lor t sectreasjohn w picket directors esouesing chas austin ward brownrtdge j w carney t h mcgee and ford wickson trafalgar ralph ford hugh bealy and j c marshall nelson fred bell brock har ris a m sherwood j leslie peer and e r segsworth nassagaweya john popp mrs william runham norval ladys mother mrs william runbam of 45 hazelton ave toronto died re cently in the queen elizabeth hos pital she was the mother of mrs fred coolcy of norval and also leaves her husband burial was glendale memorial gardens theres the furnace to stoke al ways good for a smashed knuckle or a belt on the head from a beam then theres the dash for the car a feat that ranks in my jaun diced january mind with hillarys dash for the south polo we have the same things to contend with a biting wind and snow uplo the armpits big different is that sid edmund didnt leave his gol oshes up at the office yesterday theres nothing i enjoy more in the summer than reading about the good old canadian winter sleighbells the crunching of snow under foot the snapping of trees in the frost the smiling midwin ter sun on the snow making fairyland jolly gatherings of con genial souls about an open fire place matter be given further study and following service in the a roy in the meantime that the asso- miller chapel in the city its enough to curdle your wood pubiteh nnualbjjiiiim when you hear people duck into 5 an b malt erald adlets are a fast the coffee shop faces gray with 1 n f expensive way of getting re g and wheez whlch had the socalled objection- suits try one next week youll grand winters black spots followin the be convinced phone tr 72201 tin tki i cxccllcnl nner catered hy the days ladies of the ilolstein club the r members were privilged to hear dr harold worton provincial ve terinarian ing isnt that day as they blow on their daw- like fingers before wiping the steam from their specs discuss the proposed brucellosis control area plan the meeting unanimously re commended that steps be taken at ttthe earliest moment to place the matter before all holstein cattle owners a panel discussion on the fu ture of the dairy industry was the final item on the agenda the panel members d s dunton j m fraser prof geo eraithby this country in january is fit r scgsworth anddr h wor only for jackrabbits alcoholics and people under the age of twel ve and the sooner we realize it and demand from the government return tickets to florida good for- three months the better seems to me that wo canadians suffer from an advanced case of mltaepfrbnt justbecausa our ancestors couldnt imagine thing worse than their shanties english slums and scot tish crofts and came to canada we think were automatically rug ged and physically fitted to en dure the climate monuments designs submitted cemetery lettering corner posts mn4 markers a good display in stock brampton monument works wm c allan prop 68 queen st west brampton shop phones res j gl 10445 gl 11013 rap tom n i cot- phone brampton gl 13962 hot bothered about a cold house ino need to bo wtwn yoej can ordor thormo cjamf heating chi from bill bailey the oil man i f for dependable automatic fuel deuyery service now that the heating season is hbte texaco petroleum pr georgetown 8 mcnabb st triangle 72888 serving hahon and peel counties hamilton construction 66 prince charles drive tr 73480 homes garages concrete work industrial requirements renovations building supplies every building need recall stories of pioneer life mrs nlckell marks vorh birthday stories of pioneer life in on tario nearly a hundred years ago and innumerable incidents when she was a child fill the very alert mind of mrs effie nickell who on thursday january 9th cele brated her 96th birthday mrs nickell enjoys telling the stories too and presents a most colorful picture of an earlier day the acton free press interview ed mrs nickell and compiled the interesting information which fol- j lows born in darnoch near durham i i doors of course they were all or ontario the log house that was j t the campbell clan and it was in once her home is still standing sol n a wav a family reunion how excitint it must have been to hear the bagpipes in the distance as they approached from the dif ferent directions mrs niekcll has one sister still living who is ninetyone she is mrs john pollock and comes to rikkwftod sometimes from toronto my what honest children you have she remembered a young man i coming to her parents home and to amuse all her father related a ghost story it was weird and the visitor dared not leave so stayed the night i couldnt sleep either i was so frightened recalled mrs nickell most thrilling of all perhaps is the story about the uncles who all lived on nearby farms whenever j there was a party at her fathers home the uncles began playing tho lively tune the campbells are coming on their bagpipes be ginning as soon as they left their presbyterian church that was built on land given in perpetu- i by a grandfather john macln- tosh who had been an officer in the imperial army in the old country it was this same john macln- i tosh who held warship in the church three times a sunday in gaelic twice daily he observed family worship in his own home j j the churches were filled in those days said mrs nickell she ihcn recalled with a twin kle in her eye the time she and a brother made maple sugar taffy while their parents were at church we didnt make candy again on sunday when they found us en their return i her memories of many years ago remind listeners of how very much things have changed there were no rich or poor in those ear y lims we were all alike remarked mrs nickell the first thing she rcmembera is being noisy in school the teacher a man had her come up to the olaiform and put his hat on her head she doesnt know just why he did this but the hat was prob ably large and no doubt made the other children laugh pnee she and a brother were wandering in a wooded came upon a sleeping bear beside i- log they turned and ran quickly wasnt that a short cul- her brother asked when they were a safe distance away another time they saw an apple tree the apples looked so good her brother wanted to take a few mother had said we mustnt touch anything that didnt belong to us mrs nickell had told him finally 1 engines transmissions rom hi ka to 117 ha rom 1m kg 10 hi kp rom 1sx ka tqim ka t visit mrs nickell is still perhaps a little amazed at the great changes m her lifetime she pointed to an ptd brass candle snuffer on the j mantel used once by her mother just think of it she said my mother used to sew hy candle light front axles rear axles comvohiomal jshb stwatd 3sfffd heatt doty asrm ran mitt 4srra a0duai1es 5sftd new rtocbs ssmo sricet heavy dim i and 10srefd fullos e fi0m 2700 iis to 14000 ik cafaott auktatatk mrekuk niltfltaude atdumatic fdweimatic tottikunc wedding ring found several weeks ago a wedding ring was found on a georgetown street and turned in at the her- aid office it can be claimed there by the owner they went to the house and asked if they could have them permission was given and a few days later the woman who had owned the trees called at their home and said to their mother notice to creditors in the estate of josie laird married woman deceased all persons having claims ag- ainst the estate of josic laird late or the vilagc of norval married onoraboutltie 2nd day of september 1957 arc hereby notified to send particulars of same to the undersigned or before the 22nd day of febru- ary lftod alter which date the es tate will be distributed with gard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice and the undersigned will not be liable to any person of whose claim she shall not then have notice dated at ccorgetowivuus 22nd day of januairy ad 1958 joy geraldine laird execu trix of the estate of josie iaird by her solicitors dale bennett latimer george town ontario 128 springs- wheels tires slacltsnid rom 30011 10 11000 us umc1it win uttos fi0m j 34 10 747 iskb ftm 1i00c 10 hm 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