ratj v rt the annual shorthorn sale of s g bennett georgetown r w gardhouse milton and n d hogg uxbridge brought satisfactory prices buyers from these states and provinces made purchases west virginia in- diana arkansas michigan kansas nebraska texas mis souri new york iowa ulin- ote ohio ontario quebec sale top of 8000 was for the itwp year old bull scotsdale bullion le weighed 1705 lbs and gives evidence of reaching ton size at an early ajjarthe purchasers were mr and mrs harding mott who are estab lishing a new herd at holley mich second in price was ano- 1 ther bennett bull scotsdale caledon selling at 5000 to jos huokfeld gordon neb anoth er bennett two year bull scots- dale brigadier was taken at 1850 by m nagely abilene kansas a younger bull also from the bennett string and this years grand champion at the cne sold at 2900 to wil son bros lewisburg w vat top gardhouse bull was ah- erfeldy keynote purchased at 1050 by r b stimpson dum as arkansas demand lai females was also keen gardhouses two year old aberfeldy secret 12th was taken at top female price of 2150 by orval leonardspn of nt 1800 was paid by farm dewfchrilks ny bennetts ststsdase 1 clipper a pair ftm the nett hod sta blanche and scotsdale costal bosewood were take at uo0 each by aueadale lane mark- dale ontario other four scare animals were purchased by few dees farm adertoa m9l30td sbx w c fitfieu piercetowtx que 1200 basdea tanas uniomrilte oat 1090 s farms kw0bicbard kaag andrews ind 1100 hiram thuksday ocr u tw raigrttt stone employee served in two wars a sxnlth stone employee tor years when he retired a year ago william john cope- bad 70 of arietta street died ingeorgetowirtoipltal on october a native of gorrey county wexfort ireland he served with tftft royal highlanders and was wounded in world war t and came to canada af ter the war he worked for atany years with pigot gonitfuc- s g bennett and scotsdale herdsman george ridley with which sold for 2500 to a west virginia buyer young grand champion bull neatness counts even on township dump esquesing residents will have to tie their newspapers in bun- dies when they put them in the the garbage esquesing council decided monday night j tom haines and son john who run a garbage business promised to cooperate as long as council backed them up in asking their customers to tie the newspapers the newspapers blowing ar ound loose make them impos sible to cover with land fill and necessitate the burning ex plained acting reeve tom hill he pointed out that the dcpart- ent of energy and resources have clamped down on burning john haines claimed most of the problem arises from people dumping their own garbage and maintained there should be supervision eight hours a day the question of bringing gar- hage to esquesing dump from i other municipalities caused a minor furor for a few minutes i we want to know if you are bringing garbage from other municipalities to our dump which is paid for by esquesing ratepayers said cr miller fyou mean to tell me you are ranting about a few peoples garbage in your dump when there are people coming from all over using that dump and have been for years challeng ed john haines it works both ways said tom raines sometimes we dump in another municipalitys dump depending on the route but theres not many either way he added are you taking garbage from esquesing elsewhere asked cr russell miller were boundmn saanetanes replied tom hamrt the iga and bub always go to the geergetmna dump he said council assured the garbage contractors they ioom pat a no tice in the paper telling resid ents they must tie mewsjnpax thus giving the contractor lie authority to enforce the regul ation john haines suggested def5oj ite hours should be set for at j cess to the damp making sore the dump is open soeaecxse on saturdays council agreed their rtmmm be signs setting oat the hoars and prohibiting barning a gate will also be erected at the damp site tioa and later with research enterprises and commercial displays ueaside before join ing smith stone he enlist ed in canada in world war 2 and received an honorable dis charge because of 111 health he bved in hamilton st thomas toronto and wulowdale before j saining to georgetown mr copeland was the son of the late edward and annie statin copeland he leaves his wife alice mae coghiu whom he married in st thomas in 157 sons c k copeland and james copeland of hamilton and sisters mrs fred ottourke fhintmi and mrs sam stuart grimsby six grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren he was predeceased by a brother george t dundee new york and asters mrs george neil hittt mrs philip jones st catharines annie evelyn and lbs c morrison in ireland v he was a member of the christian and missionary alli ance and funeral service at the harold c mcclure funeral icted by the pastor mr david phillips in terment was in glen williams cem pallbearers were grandsons ed copeland jr and don copeland nephews lloyd bell and lloyd briuinger and ron mcmillan and neville pal- red cross promoting friendly vfertstcr senioflizeiis older people may have suit able housing financial- security adequate health servlcees and proper nutrition and- yet- find the added years of life futile frustrating and nonconstructive experts- in the field of aging have found that loneliness is the moat corroding influence in the hves of senior citizens to combat this hundreds of votsfcteers are needed who will became friendly visitors to the agios section vof the population these volunteers should re ceive basic training in the- un derstanding of older people and should be prepared to offer all services to nieet the needs and problems of this aging group they should also be conversant with recreational activities which tend to keep older people in the mainstream of life friendly visiting should be a regular and continuing service k should be extended to the older citizen wherever he may be found in homes for the aged in nursing homes and hospitals within the communi ty jn his own home or apart ment with relatives or friends or in boarding houses any organization having volun teers such as churches service ands fraternal groups social agencies etc may set up a visi ting service the local bed cross branch services for seniors commit tee mas set a date for their hour friendly visiting train ing course r further de tails see coming events and advertisement the canadian forestry assoc iation and member provincial forestry assocations are public service nonprofit organizations formed to encourage people to use canadas natural resources wisely shipping moving by land air sea and rail overseas packing and crating modern heated storage local long distance m0vtng 24 hour service call arrow world wide shipping moving 8194269 metro toronto 1 see me for your slate farm money tree an uptodate he iusaiauce pohi life low 08t protection from long reputation for value there farm money trees for the one nd budget exactly sec me musf geo e drumm 118 dejrex blvd 8776148 state farm life insurance company canadian head office scarborough ontario the mail bao enjoys chatting and sportsman columns 31 byron street dear mr editor congratulations to george hoare for his very interesting weekly column entitled out doors and to mary biehn for her rcfaacting column both of these are very read able and uptodate and it is hoped that mary will become a weekly contributor yours truly ed a peters are you getting most enjoy ment out of home phone 8772851 or coma in for your free copy home com fort cajsde tells you how 45 queen st georgetown 877- 2851 october 23 to 25 plan to attend the official opening of our new building at 1030 am thursday october 23rd mayor wheldon emmebson and bud wmtmg aft for ha1ton county will be present fob the official opening free 20 oz jug of windshield anrifteeze for the men rower bulbs for the ladies free coffee and doughnuts alarm clock draws listen to chic for opening specials vvawomj vtr vwm fall sale flyers united 45 oubph smn of 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