Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 3, 1958, p. 2

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wedmaday ercg mulo soplstd ims now featured in silvers shoe dept new fall styles in childrens shoes by savage and t ladies fine shoes naturalizer observations georgetown dairy ltd homo milk chocolate milk buttermilk cream cottage cheese butter eggs for prompt courtesy service call georgetown dairy ltd quality milk products phone tr 72881 1 1 8 guelph st delicious homefnade ice cream a our modern dairy bar get those extra profits on fall grains sow coop fertilizer i s specially formulated granulated for easy flow now for immediate delivery w albert ktnkw so now we have a beer short age shortage say 1 the maj ority of people have none at all and to make matters wtrae none in sight it must be very annoy ing to the people who partook of this beverage in their dally diet to view on tv the many different brands the longing must be acute when the picture appears on the screen and before their eyes a nice cool glass of amber coloured liquid is shown and the announcer goes in to his 60 seconds commercial ex plaining what utmost satisfaction can be derived from drinking the same product the longing could be compar able to the time in india witrvhjtf forces at the termination of world wa 1 whe the poisoned our drinking water we had lots of water for out daily baths and lots in which to wash our clothes but fresh cool drinking water we had none until such time as the engineers found another source of supply andwas tested by the moh to be fit for human consump hon and in that country drink ing water was precious but dont give up fellows you can always revert to home brew as we did in the late 1920s and at present day prices it could be produced cheaper when jou do it yourset quite true there is no skill involved to wrench open a case of beer all ou need are strong fingers and a metal opener to force the caps but to make home brew you do need skill and a certain amount of know how and when you doityourself you know what goes with the making of it malt hops sugar east plus any extra boosters you ma have in mind to improve the flavour so there you have it fellows ou don t need to prolong our thirst doit yourself i remember during the late 20s wc acquired the art of making home made wines and we put down a batch of elderberry wine after leaving it for a spell to age t thought we would sample the contents hen wc opened a bottle wow the cork bit the tilling the wm turntd to froth j nd ue had a job on our hands and i do mean a job we had to repaper the kitchen what had been a quiet floral pattern on the wallpaper iuddtnlj was changed to a i idh v lolcnt pattern of splashes spots and blotches gee what a mess and sa fellows if jou don t want to be bothered making home brew whj not try making cider there are lots of apples available and jeast cakes and perchance you could borrow a porcelain crock some place so long until next week bot toms up frozen foods 12 ox seabrook farms p peas with the purchase of 3 j booth fish sticks fraservale ib ox pkg raspberries 37c with 200 bonus buck second georgetowner wins cne flight trip jim jones 34 edith street join ed the ranks of georgetowns win at the cne set last week when his name was drawn for a free flight over toronto courtesy trans canada airlines jim entered the tca contest in the international building while attending the exhibition last wed nesday and was notified that even ing that his name had been selec ted for the free flight he board ed a tca viscount the following evening for a birds eye view of the big fair which the plane passed over four times the wide sweeping turns taking the passen gcrs well out over the lake and then back for a look at toronto and vicinity the flight lasted half an hour alt food prices except bonu buck effactiva sept 4 5 6 sweet and tender corn 49c duchess apples 3 n 25c red malaga grapes 2 lb 33c potatoes u 33c ontario gkuun xiim cooking onions 3 lbs 23c with free moo bonus buck economy corner apple or gr kraft jellies 237t nucoa 1 lb pica i margarine 249c york fancy save lie tomato juice iga save 18c spirit vinegar iga save 13c i wax paper shredded wheat 48 oz tins 2 55c gallon jug 35c 100 ft rolls 2 49c save 4c 2 35c 3 halton coop supplies while driving on no 7 custard stand nd gat a soft ice cream cone georgetown tr 72271 public meeting glen williams cemetery board monday september 8th 1958 8 00 pm town hall everyone is corjrialiy invited this weeks special fresh peach bricks 35c ea milk shakes 2 for 29c regular prices cones kiddie cone sundaas ell flavors milk shakos banana split frosen custard pt hotnuffiaoe brtcfcs pi m gallon 10c e sc soe he next to iga store bonus booster food features cf s 4 s 6 b 9 thurs thru tues each item with free 00 bonus bucks deimonte juice pineapple grapefruit 2 20 oz ins 37c society dog food 2 20 oz ins 29c puhx tomt tissue 2 100 ft rolls 27c bordens chateau cheese plain or pim 8 oz pkg 35c nttuw meats gil ue a acronized roasting or fryg 2 to 3 lb chickens 35c stt ift b brookfield skinless pure pork sausage swift eversweet rindless sliced side bacon 1 lb pkg 49c 1 lb pkg 69c tabierite steaks round sirloin porterhouse or wing free s200 bonus buck with each steak now get a bonus buck with every dollar spent bonus gifts ballinafad i li full attendance when ballihafad wns meets mrs robert wan at acton was hostess tor la whs after noon auxiliary of ballinafad on wednesday of last week all the members were present with one visitor the worship was conduc ted by miss hilts and mrs warne read an article on temperance miss young had sent a study of the book of joshua and all the ladies read a part of this for the topic rms black read parts of the do minion board meeting held in toronto recently taken from the missionary monthly and also told about her visit this summer to the marurx shrine at midland which is called the cradle of christianity in ontario thts great stop at the historical site which dates back to 1636 is generally well known to most of us but is wry interesting to read about and study the meet ing closed with a hyma and pray- farm news er mr george gibson who is at the rockdiftr training centre rcmp at ottawa visited at hi home for the weekend mr and mrs jim crymble of toronto visited over the week end with mrs bessae mckcchnie sunday visitors at the home of mr and mrs norman smdair were mr and mrs wnv delaney and family from erin mr and mrs alex mcdonxal and family from hiltsburgh and mr and mr dave wilson from milton mrs mclaughlin of vandotlr michigan spent the weekend at the home of mr and mrs u marshall mrs john black booby and bil 1 visited for a few days in fer gus while there billy passed a swimming test at the pool and re ceived a certificate tor having learned to swim mr and mrs matt lawr of victoria llwhr wired last week with thtar sun mr archie lawr three district fairs are coming attractions j e w with the canadian national ex hibition in full swing sowing of fall wheat fall fairs silo filling are all just around the comer halton has three excellent fall fairs acton agricultural society will cjpen the season in halton on september 19th and 20th then comes milton the following week end namely sept 26th and 27lh with georgetown winding up the fall fair season for halton on oc tober 3rd and 4th we would urge our readers to take in at least one of these three events a fall fair i a great place to meet old friends and in addition one gets ones sights raised by the exhib its to be seen at all three points international in the east price lists arc now available for the 1968 international plowing match and farm machinery dem onstration which is scheduled for cryslcr down in the united coun ties of dundas stormont and glengarry on october 8th 9th and 10th for those who can get away for two or three days thts event provides a rare opportunity not only to see top match plow ing and the latest in farm machin cry but also the new develop ments along the st lawrence seaway not forgetting that cry sler is a historic spot in the early days of the last century halton will be represented at the big inter national both in the junior and senior classes incidentally hal ton junior farmers and the hal ton plowmens association arc cooperating tn a junior match on spencer wilsons farm near horn by on saturday sept 6th the team to represent the county in the intercounty tractor class will be selected on this occasion in addition there is a special class far beginners and also one for omsk who use mounted plows an effort is being made to secure winfred timbers veteran plow ma and judge to act as the offi cial coach and judge for the occa farm news sweden interested in canadian swine j e w we note from a recent release of the canada department of a rtculture that canadian hogs may be used to revitalize swedish swine a swedish swine repres entativc toured parts of canada last month and laid plans for im porting 12 boars and six sows all of the yorkshire line gunnor trulssen secretary of the swed ish pig breeding association and technical adviser to the swedish government explained that york shires in his country were inbred and that it is necessary to intro duce new blood of the canadian yorkshire mr trulssen further commented we found the quality quite satisfact ory to meet our conditions make your own patio reliance flagstone enjoy the personals tnea hajp us by rr your news of vista and visitors to tr j aa beautiful aa all outdoor reliance ooloarad boaston jim tout bom that adowd touch of besoty that wib b uw nvv al all your friwxh easy to lay or raplaoa reliance cokmnd qaomoom com tm amn ebftwwt j colouim tby ai traaa watwproofad and tight ooaah j lor ot babdhna a lay aa a bd at 2 and with 2 joints than fill um oinl wttk tand qpd iwmp ak youll be surprised how little it costsl 2 sold by s garnet building products ltd amtttronq arvn 5 mmm t 7asi it 72m1 i

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