Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 11, 1959, p. 13

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the cottage inn for good things to eat all through the day braafcfast cowa bruk igndl diniwr artha evening snack do come in and let u serve you main st s til 79004 coneybeare sketch is r home school feature rod coneybeare widely known writer and announcer for the ca nadian broadcasting commission and a resident of 79 sargent rd georgetown delighted a large and enthusiastic audience monday cv cmng at the regular meeting of harrison home school assocla uon ably supported by secretary douglas unsworth mr coneybeare presented a satire suggesting that a home school meeting should take the form of a meeting of students gathered together to get to know their- parents donald gosling introduced mr coneybeare and a ote of thanks moved by membership chairman don powers was heartily seconded by those present president mrs allsutr macintosh had charge of the meeting at the conclusion social chairman mrs john eas dale presided at a pleasant social hour we service television all makes radios record players car radios appliances uons loatmra me ernies radio 24 years servicing tkinql 71701 1 i i hi ii win lllllllljiiii ittttij miiiiii4ii1 fertilizer 150 off list per ton for february farm news if paid by march 13th 5 cash discount halton coop supplies phone tit 72271 hrhimvri nun t georgetown i lut ij i forecast net returns lower for livestocks jew one of the highlights of the four day annual soil and crop con ventton wrhich was again this year held in the coliseum at exhibition park was the annual address b w p watson ontanos live stock commissioner on the agricultural outlook for 1959 earl in his address mr watson pointed out that his views oifgen eral conditions coincide with those who contend that inflation is can adas number one problem high er wages and the higher prices wich are bound to follow easier credits the increase in the buying of speculative stocks and deficit financing all point he stated to that conclusion accordingly can adians are almost certain to enjoy the privilege of more money in 1959 whether this augers well for the farmer he is in some doubt if every dollar stated mr watson was worth 100 cents i would answer hi the affirmative but inasmuch as the dollar will only buy a portion of what it us ed to a farmers net returns arc not necessarily increased by hav ing more dollars in circulation m anal sis stated mr wat son can be summarized in a few words at this early date in the new j ear it would appear that supplies of cattle hogs dairy pro ducts and several other animal products will be higher than last ear irr short supplies will be slightl in excess of domestic t6- quirements at the moment it appears that the americans will be the highest bidders for our cat tic so their bids will determine the amount that our people will be ob iged to pay for beef in the case of hogs butter cheese ind powdered milk there does not nar hi a 1 1 i to bo ambok i in t i n v p pa i 1 fftr nt i than i he canadian price stabilization board thcferoe traders who wish purchase these products will ha to pa as much as the board but very little if an more mr wat son also pointed out that the prl ces currcntl being offered by the board are effective til march 31st at which lime the can be raised low cred or reaffirmed since this board added mr wat son is not in business for the sole purpose of accumulatng products it is reasonable to assume that terra cotta owls provincial honours the terra cotta little iiamhs attended achievement day on jan 17th in the brampton junior far mers building achoevement day was for the 4h homemaklng clubs of peel county and it was the conclusion of the club working with wool twelve clubs took part in this achievement day at 9 30 am the members rcg istered and mrs borgstrom home economist of peel and helton ex plained the morning activities they included 1 judging a class of wool skirts giving reasons 2 judging a class of wool materials suitable for wearing with a given skirt and 31 selecting a blouse material and pattern suitable for wearing with a given skirt after lunch mrs borgstrom welcomed the mothers and told about the spring and fall programs far 1959 jpoldwmg this 5 clubs one of which was terra cotta tit tit lambs presented exhibits on the topic a wool skirt and its companions the terra cotta ex- hibit displaed a school wardrobe centred around a green tweed wool skirt irene hunter gave a bright and interesting comment next demonstrations or skits were presented by the seven other clubs on the topics new life for an old skirt or wool the fibre and the fabric two visiting home economists criticized the exhibits and demon stratons and made helpful sug gestions then all the girls modelled their skirts or jumpers telling their name and age and cost of the garment afterwards both county honour certificates and pins were award ed to those who had completed 6 projects and provincial honour certificates and pins were award ed to those who had completed 12 projects bcttj jean anderson and marian downe of terra cotta little lambs received prowncial honours foil n th s miv r spoon it 4 11 i tsla wtrt presented to ttusjvttho compktid ihi club sic sugar and spice mhwh iff mix udtiy el uw wlutm mm 1 tmsjvtt to k some prices ma be adjusted particu arl if surpluses increase to unrealistic proportions on the other band the price that farmers will be required to pay for labour services and equip ment will undoubtedl be higher hence concluded mr watson net returns from livestock for 1959 ap pear destined to be lower than in 1958 househunting i have a big brother ive had him ever since i can remember and hes always been big right now hes about 6 feet 2 and he weights about 190 when i was 12 he was at least 7 feet tall and stronger than jack dempsey next week im going to tor onto to tee him off for south america as long as i can remem ber ive been seeing him off for some outlandish exotic place or other t he s one f those characters whose figurative necks chafe un dor the tight collar of civilized society in another day and agef he d have been a buffalo hunter or a buccanneer a lumberjack a goldseeker a sailor or a cowboy but living in this stuffy inhlbl- d colourless canada the intel lectuals tell us we inhabit he hes merely been able to be a banker hardrock miner a soldier who lost an eye in world war ii a shift boss in canadas first uran ium mine in the tar north a welt driller construction superinten dent and is now off to surinam to develop gold mine pretty dull huh we re fond of each other as bro thers go for the past 20 years we ve kept in touch in a desultory sort of way seeing each other once or twice a year 5tjrnetinies not for two or three years at a time when i m hard up he lends me money and i never pay it back when he is hard up i lend him a sympathe tic ear but he annoys me thoroughly every time i think 1 have htm sett- tied down in a good job with sec urity a future a pension plan and all the attachments he informs me out of the blue that hes just quit his ob and is heeding for a job t greet beer i ake or dutch gui an or someplace not r h i th n i o infuuau mi is hi j i u ha 1 am a skum frtckle faced scar ed romantic foolish and made quate small boy of 9 who needs protection what bugs me af course is that he doesn t realize that i m looking after him all the time he thinks hes looking after this can be as irritating as having an old lady take our arm and lead jou across the street right in front of a pack of bo scouts we disagree on practically ev erything except the feet that life was a lot less complicated bet- fore we were married beck in the days when wed meet in a london pub for a leave together and id spend my whole leave taking the fat giggly one or the mean scrawny one while the living dolls select the electrical standard that suits your needs gold medallion when you want the best in modein electncal living choose a gold medallion home you get distinguished decorator- styled lighting at least five major appliances installed 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your present homeor the one you intend to buy red seal i ailed seal home provides you with a balanced electn cal system ade quate for todays needs with allowance for future growth red seal is a minimum stand ard approved by the entire electrical industry and is the least you should insist on in any home electric service league of ontario 191 college street toronto 2b ont went for my big good-lookinv-cw- ly heeded brother and of course speaking of wi ves my big brother couldnt mar ry a nice intelligent reliable hay wire canadian girl as i did oh no not him he had to be differ ent and marr a nice intelligent reliable haywire dutch girl but he was mighty good to me when i was a kid end lt never forgive him i mean forget it im one of the best oarsmen in canada and fr my big brother hadn t let me row him around foe hours and hours while he trolled for trout 1 might have been a mer dfocre man with the oars today and he taught me practically all 1 koovf about guns every satur day we d go hunting in the long swamp hed let me carry the 22 rifle all the way to the bush and after he d hunted there for a couple of hours all the way home sometimes he d even let me have a shot at a tree which probably explains why 1 ve never shot any thing but a tree since despite nu merous blasts at all manner of wildlife then he used to let me hetphtnr with a lot of interesting things sometimes on stormy winter nights hed even let me deliver his paper route and i remember one time when he was making maple syrup hed let me go out every day and empty- the sap cans and just as like as not hed give nw e drink of sap when i brought the big bucket in and never think anything of it he certainlj taught me plenty that brother of mine fortunately i was able to turn a great deal of it to the best advantage in train ing my little brother with whom f shall deal on somefher occa ion there i a kid who doesn t know how luck he was to hav not lnc but two bit br lhr t i j ti h in 1 in anyway my big brother is head ing for somewhere south of the equator and i want to be sure to see him before he leaves i want to do him a favours hes got a lot of bulky stuff thet would only impede him in the lungle and if he did get it there it might go mouldy in that hot damp climate like his zeiss binoculars tv set leica camera that beautiful mauv er rifle ell his fishing tackle that shotgun with the silver mountings and a lot of old heavy stuff like thet v c have lots of storage space around our place and it would be nice to know that someone m the famil was looking after his old useless junk like that just in case the feer the poisonous snakes or the indiana uh ou know tub georgetown herald february 11th 1959 pages buy your trucks from a truck specialist maveal motor sales ltd main st tr 73611 tenlhternailonm truck dmiw four parents of couple mark golden weddings somi thing just a little different i howard lichty of flmira mrs hippemd when the parents of i ted timbers of milton milton bith mr and mrs ted timbers nf robert street milton celebra lid thur fiftieth wedding annner anes on the same da tuesday januarj 20th mr and mrs dave timbers of wcsjt marv street milton held a famil dinner to mark their golden anniversary and mr and mrs cal vtn gowing of glen allan were among the guests the previous sunda mr and mrs gowing held a dinner at kitchener with mr and mrs timbers among the guests several friends caled at the tim bcrs home during an open house on the anniversary to extend best wishes and congratulations mr timbers was bom mnassagawcya township in 1885 and worked at mitt on brick ards 55 jears retir ing in 1956 he was a brick burner and was taught the trade by his father mrs timbers the former edith atkinson was born in eng land in 1882 they were married in milton in 1909 b re smth dm ing in a horse and cutter in 20 below re- ro weather both enjoy fairlj sjood health and mrs timbers has a h t b of making quilts and cro- chetins the have four children and stvin grandchildren and five h real grandchildren the children are ttd of milton marshall of t3 normandj blvd georgetown icrin of moffat and mjrtle predeceased in 1949 out of town callers included mr and mrs harry dikin and mrs harold gray of gait mrs herb kitchen and jack atkinson of brantford mrs bob mcfadgen or kitchener and several from geor getown many lovelj cards girts and flowers were received by the couple mr and mrs gowing were mar ried on the same cold day in 1909 at tustowel and lived in the dis tnct all their lives for the anni vcrsary they received many lovely gifts and flowers and were pres ented with a purse ofmoney by the family they have seven children 23 grandchildren and one great grandchild children are mrs gowing of barton st milton cia rpnee of moorfield earl and lav crn of alt and arlctte predecea sed in 1944 mr gowing is 73 his wife is 68 f0 your kitchen with a custom built cup board precision made in our shop and installed with no muss or inconvenience also rooms dividers and bookcases a specialty phone today for a free estimate mino mi 1 1 work tl water st mrs easof4 hostess to church ladies mrs thomas eason shellej st opened her home for the february meeting of the daughters of st ceorge s on februarj 2nd there were forty ladies present which included members prospective members and three charter mem bers mrs rred mcnallv mrs fred armstrong and mrs joseph oibbons samples of material and cost estimates for the new drapes for the crypt room were submitted b the appointed committee the estimates met with favour but it was decided to defer a decision on the material to be used until the next meeting the organization will give a ska ting pirtj for members of the bojs and girls junior choir on a saturda afternoon in fcbruan thc will go to the arena for skat ing an 1 return to the church rooms for supper during the business portion of the meeting work proceeded on a project for the lilac tea after the closing everjone joined in a pleasant hour of games and con tests mrs bill mcnaily mrs harold catling mrs larry maughan and mrs walter biehn assisted the hostess in serving coffee- and sand wiches at the conclusion of the ev ening do it yourself test your tv end radio tubes free in testometk tester new tuhes avaheble hutchs smoke barbst shop 10 main si south open daily to 11 pjn ms -v- concretk cravh building sand road gravel fill and top soil stone work tom haines etui wiuta tr man monuments cemetery lettering yeadons memorials 22 king street east geornetown tr 79573 fi wmmm a heating systsm should bs a prizam bbaabriimoibigl billgarbutt

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