Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 11, 1959, p. 12

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ilttiflf the georgetown herald wednesday eve g lurch 11 1959 page 2 the cottage inn for good things to eat au through the day breakfast coffee break lunch dinner or the evening snack do come in and let us serve you main st s tr 79004 monuments cemetery lettering yeadons memorials 22 king street east georgetown tr 79573 glen taxi 3cabs3 radio equipped reliable drivers tr 72432 alaskatrave logue is viewed at haltn manor travel notes trans atlantic family fares now in effect large savings when families travel together john r barber travel advisor john r barber agency insurance travel tr 7 2314 mill stiw extra heat cat coals at once by getting more beat raw the mk fuel with smartotiwnnotiibe oil fired air coodkiooing unit the tberaaotube actually crabs the heat roa the oil and put h into your fcem no wart lower coat see yaw smarts dealer for the full atory and tart aartng now oa beaae beating rhthomps hardware twenty six ladies attended the biweekly meeting of the halton manor hobby class on wednes day afternoon february 25th in the absence of mrs allen mrs lockie assisted by miss hjset oalfe conducted the meeting a very pleasant item of the after noons business was the opening of the gifts donated by the mem bers of the scotch block women s insututo at their recent meeting at the manor at this meeting the members of the institute had been so kind and generous as to answer the roll call by presenting gifts to the hobby class when opened the gifts were many and varied to mention only a few a tea towel and a laundry bag to be embroidered transfers rick rack braid bias tape knitting wool and crochet cotton were found among the gifts at the close of the business per od the men bers enjoyed some records donated at christmas time by mr ron har ris and plajed on the record play er also donated at christmas time by the sarah martin chapter of the iode in milton the happy birthday sonj was sung in hon our of mrs a t brown who was celebrating her birthday that day several stirring marches three lilting waltzes and the rhythmic tango la comparsita helped to comprise a very enjoyable prog ram payed for the residents by about 30 members of the lome scots band on thursday evening feb 26th the band presented the program by kind permission of the commanding officer lt col a kemp and was under the ex pert leadership of its very talent ed conductor lt elgin g corlett in addition to the selections iren tioned above the band p1aed among others one of rachmamn offs famous preludes the cole porter composition night and day and the favourite old love song when day is done under lt corlett s very capable leadership the band played each selection in very fine fashion and the variety found among the selections cho sen added greatly to the interest of the program at the close of the program the bandsmen and the audience were served a cold drink and cookies tht music for this occasion was provided bv a grant from the ittc ordmg industries with the coop eration of iocal 293 of the amu can federation of iu icians k laska the ricently a imited 49th s all of ihe american i n n was the subject of a t atl ofue in the form of a moti m pic lure film presented for the resi dnts on friday evening fib 27 the film was shown by mr and mrs wilson stein who had lived at valdez alaska for six years and who are now on the teaching staff of lome park college at port credit mr stein ran the projector in very capable fashion and mrs stein gave a very inter estkig and educational commen tary the film depicted a motor trip taken by mr and mrs stein within recent years they had followed the transcanada high way across northern ontario and the prairie provinces to the alas ka highway and up it to alaska many places of interest in both the yukon and alaska were shown in j the film such as dawson the centre of the gold rush of 1898 the home of robert w service famous for his klondyke writings bonanza creek also famous in gold rush days and themodern settlement of anchorage the lar sest city in alaska on the re turn trip to ontario mr and mrs stein added the beauty spots of banff and jasper national parks and of lake louise to the film as well as some scenes in montana and other western states of the usa it is hoped that mr and mrs stem will show another trav elogue and give another interest ing commentary in the near fut tire for the alaska travelogue was enjoyed very much rev k l campbell pastor of i emmanuel baptist church milton preached a forceful sermon that was very consoling to his elderly audience at the service in the cha pel on sunda afternoon march 1 pointing out that the date of this sunday was march 1st and that the current month of march would set the occurrence of both spring and easter mr campbell read tht story of christ s resurrection as told in chapter 24 of st luke s gospel mr campbell explained that when christ uttered the words it is finished and died on the cross at that moment complete salvation for mortals was accom pi i shed then christ fulfilled its promise made on the word i am the resurrection and the life t rising from the dead on the first faster thus assuring mor tal beings that to be abstnt from tht bidy ia to bt present with thi ijord r ir their supper on sun la e en n march 1st tht r uhnta en joy id an ict criamfreat firm hed thrc u thi g ner siiy of mr mit htll propr tlou of ih i aktside lairj har i i burlington tht ici rum whith as n noill form ias vtry dtliti i s muritl thompson farm news credit maple unit with raising cattle quality j a r in a directors report to the annual meeting of the halton county section of the central on tario cattle breeders association edwin harrop outlined the prog rcss made by the association in halton approximately 1100 cat tie breeders in halton are mem bers of the association as a res ult of using better sires through membership in the association these operators are raising the quality of cattle in halton this results in a benefit to all cattle owners jn the county the annual meeting was held on wednesday march 4th in the board room of the ont dept of agriculture milton with h craig rtid presiding dr c reeds general manager reported on the progress of the unit and outlined the research programme sponsored by the un it the volume of business in 1958 was the highest since tht unit started in the secretarys report given by a e snider it was noted that the volume of bus ines increase has allowed the unit sugar and spice dlaptucd by bill smiley of ui wurton be bo with trouble in africa the ar row cancelled and the berlin sit uation looming up it seem as good a time as any to give apro grcas report on playboy for those who came in late plajboy 15 the b ack spaniel pup we bought for he kids at christmas a charm ing fat bundle he was as cute as a koala bear cub the youngsters were enchanted christmas with its sentiment is long gone from us and wt are battlmg th bitter winds of march and that sweet little rolypoly puppy is long gone from us and we are battling a great rangy hairy leaping chewing animal whose mere presence in the house keeps my wife in a constant state of near hysteria we tried oh how we tried to bring him up properly we d never nad a dog before and we knew the first couple of weeks would be quite a strain until wahad him trained to use the papers stop crying at night and do everything he was told we thought it might even take a month but i must confess that there are- a few complaints for exam ple when he eats out of his dish his ears hang down into his mush and mijk after the tuft dries it gives him the appearance of a dirty old man whose tobacco juice has dribbled out both corners of his mouth into his beard and he smells thanks to feld webel herman mullcr i haven i been able to smell anything since october 15th 1944 but my wife assures me that he stinks we tried chlorophyll pills in his food we brushed him we gave him a bath and i don t want even to talk about that he got stead ily worse finally we gave up and now the kids from fondling him smell just like htm so we re sort of used to it we got a big shock when i took him to the vat for his shots the pup had bean scratching himself wildly sine we got him wed sprinkled him with flea powder but ha kept on biting and chewing and flailing himself with his foot my wffo said ha was lousy i anyway the doc rolled him over parted the hair on his belly and pointed out as lively a nest of iict as you d want to see hen i told the old girl she nearly brokt down i got her calmed down and we sat there nervously scratching ourselves it dawned on both of us about the same time that one of the favourite tricks of the kids was setting the pup on tup of their heads holding him there and wal kint around the house that way prttendinl he was a fur hat the real problem however and we might as well face it is house breaking him we spread papers down and alter his meal 1 hold him there for about ten minutes he reads the headlines with inter est when i get a crick in my back and re lea hi him he trots straight to the nearest patch of bare floor and makes a mess on it oh well these things can be expected in the best of families and we were still fond of him he had so many endearing little tricks like running between my legs when i was staggering out with a big load of ashes or jump ing frantically when you were putting down hitjowl of food knocking hjs head on it and send ing it all over the floor you couldn t help but love him but he nearl got the axe last week we d been out somewhere my wife as women will had worn snowboots and carried her shoes n her hand they were extra spec al shoes those sleek spiky italian affairs the best and most expensive she d eved had she told me she d had to search for two days to find a purse to match them when we came in she put them on the floor in the hall and was whipping around the kitchen in stocking feet making some tea and yakkmg the pup was playing around she went into the hall next thing 1 heard was a piercing scream followed by a yelp then wild sobbing he had eaten both toes off her imported shoes s it took the combined s of hugh and 4 to hold har while kim w war shoes and threatened to murder the dog she djdn t even appreciate my suggestion the next day that she cut the toes of the shoes off clean ly knock the spike heels off and make them into toejess tandmlb i to operate without a raise in fee for services edwin harrop was reelected for a two year term as director hal ton s second director is h craig roid twenty two delegates were nominated to attend the annual meeting of the central ontario cattle breeders association on tuesday march 24th at 11 am in the community hall centre in maple concrete gravel building sand road gravel fill and top soil i stone work tom haines glen williams tr 79302 ffle cameo cuf a short h smooth cap coif chicly styled for easter martins beauty salon 8 cieaveholm drivs tr 73932 illlggieiggeeiggigi3eeiigtgigi5ijgegjej st andrews united church services held in harrison public school student minister mr alexander blandford b a church service 1 1 00 am sunday school 9 45 am beginners nursery and infant care during the 11 am service why dont we have a clothesline we dont need one son we have an automatic electrio clothes dryeri with the wonderful convenience of a modem electrio dryer theres no more need to lug heavy loads of wet wash out to the line no more watching for drying days in any weather clothes dry indoors automatically fluffy and sweet smelling or with just the right amount of dampness for ironing laundry is only one of the many tasks you can do quickly easily and economically with electricity you get more out of life when you get the most out of electricity the cool setting of a dryer allows you to fluff pillows and to dewrlnkle drapes and synthetic fabrics live better electrically

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