tens gnotgtlown herald wedzmy janiuury 27th 1943 this year start yourchck fhis year 11 food practical brofltsbu patriotism to mn your clucks milter uud mt get them fatal on th lob of pro ducing urgently needed eggs and mat hut audi sooner thee too an earner start greet yon um to give umb betur tun obm th spring work open up you wont bv much urns to spar i again the top price ot th year ar realised to th fall tteptsmber to december eerty- ttsrtsd winter started chick base tlm to ruth full els and dratomnt snd futt eassl 7 ttva tbnt prtem art ctlrmhtig earn though hist protein feeds for starting and growing ar olnc to b scare you can rail your chicks on less of these high- proteins if you atari tham earlier and give yourself urn to grow theen mar slowly dont overcrowd your chlck order just th number you have room for if you lam them in too tight nature vrry often steps tn and cut th number to about whet you should haw tn tb drat place bewond plan to bold down your growing eoata with green pasture and if at all possible wtth aom muk byproduct this call for planning ahead but it 1 urn wu spent f- red cross news onur today ordar hay geo c brown nerval ptmaa 3t2r21 if wvitsag ray u frs w im jaa m n omi your eyes ft gllhn as gatuag u fcae om aw bar fti tar ifiart b a raal sargala fa iks ait h years ik eaealo asis an as ear etaslsg sack t aa es- tkay fashat aw ey b llmaik as bt aa eaaw ysa at aky gal mi cowmtlt otwalkw ro bistotuc aattx fabm neab umttton sold arwmlrrag kvilkar aeaesr fa am itrstnttig sad ta acta aajibuag ouy bell hlatorlcal old 340 acn homestead three mllca west of bramp- ton on no 7 highway hat been told to armitrons brothers brampton con tractor for a price aald to b in th neighbourhood of i000 tb transac tion was arranfd through tom hew ton represecusuve of tb wluoughby farm agency here tn georgetown cm of th oldest farms in peel county it wa iran led by th crown to ouy bells fslher in udo ouy the youngrat ton and former warden of peel and reeve of chlguecouay town- ahjp waa over 00 when b died he had lived all his life on this farm and was considered en of the most power ful men in psel th old ntnroomed georgian type house and the ian bank bam were built by ouy bell he apectauted in breeding and raising or clydesdale tblr and carriage horses they were kept a a bobby and out of which be poseued at one tun only my could b worked about 60 yean ago ur ball commenced raising purebred shorthorn caul twenty year ago the farm was told to william eterrltt later is was pur chased by dan wills in 1033 it was bought by harris howard who unprov ed it and installed modern equipment the soil is clay loam with no bush in addition armstrong brothers have purchased th iso acre oalley farm king a total tract of m0 acres on no 7 highway they intend raising purebred horses and cattle special services in tub united church sunday jamtjab1- list 11 ajnv dr w t brown chancellor of victoria university university of toronto will speak dr brown it one of canada prominent educationalist and rariii laymen high school student are especially invited 700 pnv fliolrt ueotb- nant a a scaiionky chap lain in the tuajlt will apeak his message will be of tpecul interest to those who have sons and relative in the armed ser vice ot the nation touarb cordially df- vnto special cyclamen in variety of colour 50c and 100 tht barbtr flocalco ontajuo bfjuniss svmmajiy the following summary of ontario business wa timed by the bank of atontreal under date of january 33nd wholesale trad continue in satis factory volume nptwtttistinrtlna sharply reduced inventories retail trade generally is active and tales com pare favourably with last year ohrtst- maa buying was the heaviest in many yvara collections are good tn the in dustrial field a high rate of activity has been maintained except that a large proportion of canadian steel pro duction was stopped recently by strikes involving some 13000 steel workers iron and brass foundries engineering and electrical plants with few excep tions are working near the limit of their capacity aircraft plants and ahlpjmrds are busy wartime opera tions tn the automobile industry are proceeding at a brisk pace and produc tion tn most plants is in heavy vo- na furniture factories are busily engaged on domestic and war orders ulmlme schedules have been main tained by manufacturers of paints and vamlthe tanners are very active some difficulty is being experienced in obtaining sufllclcnt raw hides shoe firms are fuuy employed host rubber tire factories are operating at close to capacity levels under the influence of substantial government orders tex tile woollen and worsted and knitting mills generally are very busy oold production for november totalled 304- 3fio oss 710mo tj b as compared with 34ms on 8odnt vb in november 1941 the progressive de dine in gold production may be ex peoted to continue as labour and ma terials are diverted to war needs men in uniform bonis last week m- etuastl k w 9 omllh from bow msnvllla nebill lutmtlt toronto pto wkltsr blahu oruha xmo vara iran aykssr never th lotus rlmta kr tb wildfowl wak but a soul goes forth on th east wind that died for englands ask kjpttng this aar nrtt msjor victory was th battle of britain up to tb end of im1 rortsoo bombs sere dropped on britain 3m7 civilians were klllfd and ml3s7 seriously injured according to front ltn a british ministry of in formation booklet did w in canada even think that th old country had grown too clvtl- bfd for the ultimate heroism and sa crifice of war if to we were wrong th folk of th old country nave revealed themselves a tru children of th bulldog breed their courage and endurance ar now part of man kinds legend of glory tn the motherland it is th common people of whom abraham lincoln said that ood must love them els h would not have mad so many of them who have stood tn brunt of hitlers might and britain is sgaln being bulled thank ood this urn they are better equipped to deal with ooertng luft waffe and an this leads to in our sewing and knitting quotas we may fuw more civilian requirement no amount of flsswavtng can convince us thst if is just as romantic to knit or tew for the civilians as it u to do likewise for lnr service men but just uunk if they had not stood up to the bitter bap tism of enemy nr or took it on th chin without a whimper e might be sealng and knitting or blltaed cana dian brotbrrt and alstera canada stand side by aid with those ho will lite and die or victory the union jack was never so proud the ffotherlsnd nrtr so dear and worthy freedom never so prised lata do our bit to cheer the brave heart th tea social and personal vtt conogtastlaty urs p d drwar recently reelected president of the carudtsn red cross society in sill tun in addition to her duties as a housemlfe and aa a court itenoatspher when there is sny work of that kind to be done she has knit a sock a day since the war began to her credit stands the phenomenal achieve ment uf to pairs of tocos 2 sweaters and 10 helmets ladlesl here are some of our escuses but you see 1 have a house to keep i go to business 1 am loo ued up with other interests they used to sound pretty rood out after hearing airs dewers record well we better do something about it mr r waldb of toronto vultad friend la town over th weefc-ead- mlss esther brfll apent th weak and trtth her parent mr and mrs d brio icas jean martin vtntsd bar sitter mrs harold coulton and ur onuaon in muton last weak end ft and mrs curenc keanady hav been visiting mrs kennedy pa rents mr and mrs alex uall at zverett miss evelyn ahln and mr thomas allln were week end guests with mo and mrs pred armstrong mrs at cameron of kincardine apent th week end with ber aunts tb i flue brown ur a 11 ivucr ot owen bound spent last week end at his horn here mrs j cotton snd daughter bon nle cf orangsvlll hav been visiting her parents mr and mrs a e crtpp a charming miscellaneous shower was held at the horn of mis jo sephine curtis last monday night tn honour of miss ruth muler wbos marrtsg take place shortly to even ing wss spent plytng game alter which th host served refrathmentt on thursday of last week a shower was held tn honour of mrs marvyn cook formerly jim orahsm of olea williams members of brnlth at stan to th numbrr of thirty gathered at th horn of mrs a b clark whose daughter mrs frank muffin and iran young war hrmmm of th event under a duster of weddmg bells th bride was preamtad with a beautiful ssttn comforter a lace ishl doth pillow case and towel th girls en joyed a short tlm of rtirvrrng after which a delightful luncheon wa serv ed mrs jsmea clark and mra oaorgr blyth poured is un wa provided by mrs bessie harrisons tea cup reading olib shiph of mtjtcy may your succor abide in tlu suffering world our sole light of con- eolauon the last ray of that tru civil- ixatlon which ulumlnatea and ssves amidst the darkness now engulfing the nstlons this is the message of ore bishop irlneos to the interna tional red cross which acts aa ca nada agent of mercy every month an incredible caravan of ships salts out of a canadian port incredible because the ships run through submsrlnelnfeated watera with all lights blazing by night their hulls whltepalnted in these days ot drab protective gray a typical mani fest of one of these ships esyffoea would be too tons of wheat sum lbs powdered milk 8000 lbs dehydrated onions 15000 lbs d potatoes 10000 d turnips 17000 jars medical itipplln the wheat 00000000 lbs a month is donated by the canadian oovt a gift to the people of oreeoe of whom liooooo have perished mainly from starvation and the rest of the cargo bought by the bwlss delegate to canada of the international red cross after distribution ot food the bake ovens are fired and along with the smoke that rises heavenward go the grateful prayers of those whom the red cross have often saved from certain death when peace comes and the oreck nation is reborn out of the near- extinction to which the nad have condemned her that new nation will forever regard canada as the friend who led her through the valley of tho shadow of death from pen of anne proroer star weekly the georgetown herald soulerv comforto fund forwarded to soldiers com forts committee cash on hand ocknowl m herald british vktimt fund forwarded to toronto evening telegram oath on band aclmowleded un john j ward 1mb oarrard st toronto omw war tauax vim m attother letter from the north to the oeorgetown herald as i commence my utter to you this vcek our section or the north is in the grip of one of its wont buzzards of the winter after a week or two ol beautiful weather esst then a r and finally n e wind prevailed for a few days then the snow came down tn torrents wind increased and temper ature stands now at 34 below aero 8o in the house with lao good ires going is much the most comfortsble place to spend time the people have both told and shown by ptetur th terrible storms that hav oorurred all over southern ontario rain came and heavy ice formed there which caused a lot of damage that seldom happens here the cold remains fairly steady snd only snow and drifting have to be over come i have no doubt a number of folks who will read my occasional letur have visited th north but for the benefit of those who hav not i will go into some detail in explaining aornathlng of its oeographlcal letting and other things which will no doubt be of tn- terest as has been previously described i came to this country as s boy and for rrumber ol years as i grew up hsi plenty of opportunity to learn through enquiry study and observance and travel how guides engineers and sur veyors had laid out this section of on tario they were guided by the many mistake that had been made through out the southern part snd this whole section covering s space of 0 cown- ahlpt wide by 14 long showing part ot the district of temlskamlng la laid out in square townships on a tale of 3 miles to the inch by map bach town ship is made up and surveyed into m square sections one mile square eacti with a road allowance provided for on each side the concession lines run nsst and west snd side roads north and south each section is divided into either 3 or 4 ports the lots number from east to west on one side from what is railed the pivot line and west and east on opposite side and number from i to 13 north or south half in what ever concession is quoted each quarter section is halt mile square each section one mile square and each township 6 miles square after living here a number of years and becoming so thoroughly acquainted with locations following blsxe unas snd interpreting the markings on square stakes out in romsn figures des cribing s certain location when i went bark south it was s mystifying proposition for me to find ar figure out a location particularly in the southern part of holton where they have the old and new surveys upper and lower middle roads check lines etc but i ime familiar with it finally and never got really lost in spite of so many terribly crooked roads while living in umehouse some tourists decided they would leave the mainly travelled road then just the 7th line or acton cross rosd at they wera called and drove through umehouu and catted at tile post office to malts enquiry ho theyd ever get out of thst plae they aald they had been rwvtng steady for halt an hour and every road smtued to end up i either tn s quarry or a lira kiln w of court had to stall but gave the necessary directions to get out when th oovernment first subil- dlsm th b- tmlng of road th allow ance that i bn provided for was used one oat initanee straight road ur result that throughout th year been improved and where crooked hav been straightened these place wer wber rook occurred or streams with big bridge or cut mad necessary round about routs easier built at th urn our location i on th town tin between kerns and itrra strong township and known as 8 half lolvs con i armstrong towruhln our road is absolutely straight for 31 mil our pott ofbo and ive vtllsg of thorrjo is on a half lot i con i tn armstrong tp and oppotil aid of street u n half lot i con in items tp four and a half mile east from us this is th pivot tin previously mentioned snd th corner of 4 townships those west of this boundary line number from east to west as armstrong snd kerns those east as hartey and hll- uard nubr from west to east and so to th quebec boundary just two transships away blno no ii highway went through boundary unas or straight roads he not been adhered to th untold mgb- sy of say 7 or yean ago stayed to th first roads but when th perman ent road eu undertakwa new land was purchaart and th straigbtast pusai rout was cstahuihtd brtdgad and a permanent surface layed for a hun dred mile or more vshlcb gtiw most of th northern town tram north bay to klrkland las and ttmsiln a per manent all year road which it kept open for traffic at an ttm if human ly possible under cwvtnilnru such a today traffic will be slowed down on account of anew and drifting but with very modern ptee of nsatunery al ways on hand win soon b cleared again now i cant begin to td everything tn on letur to wtll eonelud for this tlm and continue in rtintersimt ar- look bit for your uveki twawufat i lb irli mi ii it f ilnrv ntil sew eastft f l tmarjjililt waa l js ease ejw tss awsasssai b year kauass yes a awi ba ta- ae w a i tai si now try sobgaw tit eon bial yata u jihwlbvwruillllm laaysatwllsstla he lat cordially yours r w johnson tbornlo r r no i wrr orrg dayfoot dbtd d toeuwyo wau have fihlrm lie wed- mag to weak mrs anna m l harris dsyfoee 08 wtf of rev p it dayfoot form erly of port celborn scuv tn the ministry of th baptist church for co years died suddenly on friday january una at th bom of her daughter mva p k mambly 3 isabella street toronto ob waa to have celebrated her diamond wedding anniversary sunday wsek born near woodstock oct the daughter of th tab dr bmii harris plonwr lowan physician ah reeiid her education at woodstock collar married a few months after her husband wss ordained mrs day foot uvd tn asaaral ontario towns wbr her hiahand bald pastorate she resided at port ooeborns for 0 yean before coming to toronto a member of th woman mis sionary society snd at on mm as sociated with th baptist woman board for western ontario shs was alto active tn children work bur- vrrtng beside her buaband ta a brother roy harrti of mason iowa th funeral took plae monday from th troll funeral rom with inter ment in ot johns cemetery norway rev p k dayfoot is an old oeorge town boy and i a brother of mr o n dayfoot and mr harry dayfoot of this community all jtlgswavwat butter consumption temporarily x reduced v tt hat become nrxtttary to reduce the current rate of conjumptjon of butter and accordingly changes hire been nude in the dates on which brown spate c coopoo ot the current ration book may be used snare c coupons 10 snd ii may not be used or the purcruvk of butter coupons i to 4 inclusive have already expired expiry date for spare c coupons s to 8 inclusive hive been extended to aid consumers in stretcrung out the butter allowance over the period from now and february 2hth each coupon will continue to be good for the purchase of onehalf pound of butter and will be good only on the dates specified below here 18 the new schedule csaaaa nasawr caed far satiast beglaalag aai nat far parch afleel s aavj 6 janaary lblh pebrasry mds 7 and rebrruuy 1st pehrmsry utlt 9 march 1st hare lids th resort ot til kt to redoe each avjrsidasi ejbariaos by 1 vt ounce par week dating th v temponuy period oorttumbts will find it advisamj to iatwn ihorttaves so that they may u aili to hutch tmt new uttii auowanci ovtt thi next six weeks the wartime prices and trade board mn lit wvtvtv- fl