the georgetown herawb wednesday much 18th 1060 the mail bag thank georgetown men for aid to listowel disaster fund orangovule ont march 13th 1959 dear mr editor through the medium of your paper i would appreciate the op portunity of conveying the thanks of the orangeville recreation commission and the legion minor sports committee to the players coaches and supporters of the georgetownaustar minor hockey support group for helping us pro mote our listowel benefit night concrete gravel building sand road gravel fill and top soil stone work tom haines gun williams tr 73303 the hockey program was highly successful and it enabled us to forward our cheque for 37888 to the listowel disaster fund the men and women who are supporting this team are to be congratulated for not only are they a fine hockey team but the conduct of the boys both on and off the ice is a credit to your community on behalf of my committee i would like to send our best wishes gbr theftr success in the wetft metro lnhl in milton march 21 and also in the goderich easter tournament g l martin chairman legion minor sports committee monuments cemetery lettering yeadons memorials 22 king street east georgetown tr 79573 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 mm mill street clearing auction sale ot grade holstein cows horses pigs fowl feed dairy equipment furniture etc the property of douglas ismond lot 13 5th line w chmguacousj two miles north east of norval legion notes by lm clark saturday march 28th at 1 o clock the following cattle grade holsteins 1 cow 6 yrs old bred nov 18 milking well 1 cow 6 yrs old bred march 3rd fresh 6 weeks 1 cow 3 yn old bred feb hth 1 cow 3 jrs old bred jan 23 1 cow 3 rs old bred jan 15 8 heifers 3 rs old freah 6 weeks 7 calves 6 weeks old this is an extra good lot of cows all raised on the farm 2 horses aged good workers 20 pigs chunks 100 hi line one jr old hen dmry feed hrness 1 dc laval magnetic milking machine 3 units withpiping for 25 cows mase harris ueetnc cream j1l arator 8 can champion milk coopvis tr eaton hand crtam separator 2 stta of heavv harness horse collars quan it of baled mixed ha 2000 bales quantit of roxv oati implements masspv hams 8 ft binder with tractor hitch rubber tired wagon with box steel wagon with rack 2 sets bob sleighs 1 corn cultivator 1 walk ing plough 1 bean orchard sprav r with motor 300 al capacitv good as ntw 2 coal brooder stov es with hoovers chicken fountains and trough quantitv of hampers and baskets 1 wire egg basket 2 steel pig troughs 5 pig hoppirs 2 000 lb scales 2 steel water troughs 1 set oster electric cow clippers 1 set dehorners 1 circu lar saw 28 foot extension ladder 1 gehl hammer mil hammer mill belt 30 ft x 7 in good as new 2 chicken shelters 8x8 10xxl0 1 mount forest threshing machine with shredder on steel good as new the usual small articles furniture 3 piece bedroom suite set double bed springs kitchen table with four chairs and buffet extension table with five chairs oak sideboard large cupboard small oak table small table writing desk and bookcase 2 large tables child s cot with springs and mattress convertible folding baby carriage girl s bic ycle studio couch rocking chair wei bill propane gas stove as good as new 200 gal oil tank princess pat cook stove wood or coal oil space heater good as new quebec stove small size box stove chemical closet dishes glasses cutlery and jars wash tubs bedding curtains lamps kitchen clock mantel clock 2 piece camp bed camp bed positivel no reserve arthe farm is sold everything to be moved b the 10th of april terms cash frank petch auctioneer georgetown tel tr 7 2864 we have boon asked by a num ber of members to give a brief description of the officers in the legion high command so we will try this week we will deal with the ontario provincial com mand first a word about the new of fice of provincial command which is located at 218 richmond st this move was made necessary year ago when district d toron to wished to take over their of ficcs at 22 college st this has been the headquarters of provin cial command for a number of years being leased then by tor onto dist the new building is modern one and certainly gives the legion officers a great deal more space as well as making for a much more efficient system of fices are located on the mam floor with the various departments in adjoining offices president of course is fred jo brecht of durham incidental ly he is just recovering from a broken leg he is a dairyman harold eaton is first vice presi dent and comes from newmarket where he is top executive with dixon pencil co command nc longer has a chain of command 1st vice president 2nd vice etc inasmuch as there art now re tonal commanders who m effect are vice presidents as memorj serves us leo troy scott brou ghton clarence ood and rok fell these men each look afur a number of districts which al lows for a greater accessibility to the branches of senior officers as wclj as making their job us onerous then ou have the dis trict commanders who are head of a number of zones hugh lamb of streetsville is district b com mander then the zone comnun den with a number of branches to look after in our estimation the hardt st working man in the whole setup the full 1ini secretarv patrick bigj to him falls a nujorilv of the work ironing out dtuik and keeping thins running miioo thlv arangme conventions clear ing matters wilh dominion com mand etc we have known him reasonablv well for a number of eurs now and feel very strongh that the iegion is luck to have such an officer assisting him is rt a clealor provincial organizt r in essenee troub c shooter fo the province another excellent organtzir with a world of iper lencc in i eion work to mot people the word legion and poppv are inseparable and thi important department is heade d bv maurice searlewho is a pen sion advocatewuh dva and is one of canada s top experts on pensions his success in obtain ing pensions for vets in appeals and in doubtful cases has been phenomenal poppy work has been a lifetime work with him and takes a great deal of his time and one to which he gives hcavilj of his not inconsiderable ability incidentally as well as his work in legion maurice is well known thoughout canada as this is his second term as head of royal arch masonrj and only recenllv he visited georgetown as such bob reid is service officer and has been for many years and conscientious and alwajs on c the full executive meets once a year and consists of all officers zone commanders and up thi meeting took place in toronto last saturda and sundav the rcg ular business is carried on b the executive council consisting of district commanders and up the board room used for lar ger meetings was furnished com plimenls of john labatt and is worth any one s while to see it is really a lovely room the administration of the var ious committees and overall dlr lpatronize them when possible garnet building products l i m heated ready mixed concrete i t e d brick sand stone pit run fill q u a i i t y p r o d u c t weeping tile plywoods chimney tile mortar mix cement plaster free delivery good service q u call georgetown tr72519 ections are given when the comvj mittees meet at various times all told the whole picture is integra ted into a smooth functioning organization run on a sound bus ness basis again wc urge anyone interested to drop in and look the place over you 11 be wel come and will find it worthwhile two representatives to domin ion council arc past president henry harvey of ottawa and bill beech of toronto who spends a great deal of his time in the cap ilal city as a member of parha ment we 11 give a rundown of domih ion command at a later date rifle shooting is getting to be quite the sport with some very good scores shown each monday night the boys are really en joying this the regular meeting will be in two weeks thursday march 26th congratulations are in order to gob collier for the excellent waj he has branch sports shaping up ccrtainlv he s been getting right at it and has- everything in fair shape he s delegating authority to various specialists in their own sports and giving them a rel atively free hand as long as the are doiitg a job mind you he certain- doesn t want to take all the credit himself but asks par ticularly that we mention that open hearted generous chap our treasurer who is onlj too happj to write him out magnificent ex pense checks for the various teams just last saturday for in stance the treasurer insisted on presenting the bowlm team with new shirts and in this in the face of the far that the others are hardlv worn if memorv re calls correct thev were onlj purchased in 1947 but sueh i the gtneromtv of the man it s a far crv from the dav still though when dord king was thi sports iffuer ind hi mill stottv i alltrtou ktn ah llarv chap pel tt al to a olf tournament with the ljrlem expense fund in hixtorv h n scott v who was team captain worked it out it came to the trand tolil of 75c apuce but that wasn t all clt ar profit of course because thi had to pav lis ni out of thai and buv thur mi als t what about abalv t am this ivear v we shfrrtfl he able ti form a leagui nht in the branch v u know nobodv under 40 i etc j u t o make it fair jut think of st ipli n palttr on me mcnimj wright and the rest 1 galloping around the fit id like a bird of overfed pachvderms with i jowls and paunches quivering and all out to prove that lite is onh beginning or that they have real 1 found the fountain of vouth and of course a team from glen illiams featuring such stars as garv in craw ford sargent and led bj that stellar athlete whose name is not necessary naturally all our fans will know we mean the chap that makes a sport of doing a tight rope walk up and back along alipperv wagon ton gues it- good to see bill wvlie able to get around again and we hope that jim king who has had a long sugc of it will soon be around jim was a hard working member of the branch and is missed badly quite a number of our members have gone into business for them selves since the avro layoff and we wish them the beft and hope the members will remember they are to be congratulated on the initiative they have shown it s certainly an amazing thing to real izc how many skilled tradesmen that we have in the branch ranging from photography to shoe repair ing we listened two weeks ago with a great deal of interest to a talk by lome manchester the assist ant editor of the legionary as readers know we have not always agreed with the legionary as far as format content matter etc and feel that we have every right to do so as a private member yet after listening to lome we feci that they are making a great deal of headway for instance one of our largest complaints was that of the cheap newsprinttype of paper it used but on investigation it appears with the large circulation it would cost about 50 000 to use a coated stock this they hope to accom plish in the coming year advcr using wise the ad content is pick mg up and it is expected that it will be much larger this year indeed indications are that this is already taking place comrade manchester also explained how the various proportions of material are arrived at and also explained why certain pictures are useless ontario is receiving about forty per cent of the news and picture space and as the magazine grows vfete 9xe w fr th old bracing his wtti birthday goatf wind him his for such m long iha kp breathing son just keep breathing take it from me cars have to keep breathing too and we have just the boys to put the breath of new life back into the cars we take in on trade there are no camou flaged expensive repair bills lurking in any car we sell to buy a used car with con fidence see us franklin prouse hr art outstanding values in our gooawilf used cars 1955 buick 2door hardtop 1956 meteor sedan 1954 pontiac deluxe sedan 1956 ford ranch wagon 1495 1295 95 1956 monarch sedan 1595 1957 gmc panel truck 1495 1954 buick sedan 995 195- plymouth coach 1995 1956 chevrolet new yorker sedan 1995 iftiw rju in sue they hope to see this grow as well colour is being introdu ced in the magazine tor the first time and it is hoped to use this much more extensively particu arlv for advertisers with a paid up circulation of al most 300 000 the members can expect to see many new improve mints in their magazine one of the new features of course will be stories of the type currently featured knights of the air a story of the first war aces this coupled with more professional items and a sincere effort to con tain the type of news sent in by many branches of purely local in terest will help make it a bigger and we hope better magazine brampton lady was georgetown mans kin mother of a georgetown rest dent sara victoria eadie 86 died recently at her home in bramp ton mrs eade was born jn durham and had been a brampton rest dent jnpst of her married life mr and mrs eade celebrated their 66th wedding anniversary ast november 16th she was a member of the presbyterian church surviving are her husband herbert and four sons alfred of toronto stephen of guelph wil liam of brampton and herbert edward of georgetown funeral service was conducted by rev william weir at the david a mcclure funeral home brampton and interment was in brampton cemetery films discussion at st georges chi rho members of st georges chi rho club viewed two provocative films on community life and child training then held a dis cussion forum when they met in the parish hall on thursday the meeting was conducted by president ron roberts and vice president colin williamson a short discussion on moratoriums on house payments for un cm ploy ed malton workers also drew var ted opinions from members sev era of whom are victims of the arrow cancellation lunch was served after the meeting adjourned maveal motor sales ltd tr 7311 yoorlnternanonm truck dealer st andrews united church services held in harrison public school student minister mr alexander blandford ba church service 1 1 00 a m sunday school 9 45 am beginners nursery and infant care dunng the 11am service as an introduction to our new floor covering department we offer you beautiful broadlooms in a wide range of colourful weaves handsome rugged pile viscose completely installed at 6 and see the colours tweedswillow mocha cedar agate charcoal plain grey green turquoise beige champagne gold sand example room sizes 4795 195 sq yd 6 9 9 9 9 12 15 6250 8350 70495 for your carpet needs dont fail to see us terms to suit you ph tr 72522 14 main street georgetown