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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 26, 1944, p. 4

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the georgetown herald wedncgday april 26th 1944 your brokengi asses just bring us the pieces i we can duplicate any tense aad we do our own grinding which means quicker serrtoe o0r new low pbicb9 apply to ill breakages and repair as well as complete glasses you will and that we save you money and give you qualinr and service- an appointment can be arranged for day or evening consult ot walker ro eyesight speciaiiffitt who will be at his office over the bell telephone oo main street georgetown the second wednesday of each month or you may consult o t walker at his office in brampton phone georgetown 67 brampton 699 social and personal mrs paul barber 1b spending this week with relatives in detroit mich mr and mrs roy carey of toronto spent the week end with mr and mrs clarence carey lao larry mackenzie and mf roger guyot toronto spent last week end at the home of mrs 8 mackenzie hew advertisements wanted childs tricycle apply it herald office work wanted o custom tractor work done apply frank brown phone 306 arietta bt georgetown for sale timber by acre or otherwise also puts on livingstone farm speystde ltp apply on farm lost gold bulova wrist watch finder please leave at reward herald qtffice for sale axminster rug 10 x 12 also walnut hall rack with mirror apply f c thompson edith st up for sale an engllshatyle pram prewar fair condition apply herald office for sale 3 fresh cows also around 57 rock hens 1 year old apply 396 r 12 for sale seed oats 60 bus cartier 40 bus krban apply dr paul beer jt 91 r 12 georgetown wanted wooden cot with mattress in good condition apply box k herald electrical work electrical repairs made to appliances and wiring apply f o whttmer tf young st georgetown for rent for 2 unfurnished rooms upstairs rfsrmbly ah con teniences to right party apply by let ter to it box a herald office wanted dead horses and cattle for tire ptekop phone cooeot gordon young ltd dec44 phone ad 3836 toronro fob sale pleury 3funow tractor plow ad- fmtftwf 10 or 11 inch 122a bottom can be made 2 or 3 furrow good as new apply o v picket it phone 381 r 12 georgetown auction sale arm farm stock implements and feed grain the undersigned has received in structions from the estate of the late iori momeekln to sell by public auction at his late re sidence on ncr 7 kings highway one mile east of norval village and four miles west of brampton on tuesday may 2nd 144 at one pan the following horhbj3fcown ofelding 0 yeairs old bay gelding 6 years old good workers cattle jersey heifer 2 years old supposed to be in calf jersey heifer 2 years old supposed to be in calf holsteln bull 8 months oicr hogs yorkshire sow with utter of 9 pigs four week old 9 chunks 2vi months old sow ready to breed 3 sows bred yorkshire hog 6 monthb old 2 pigs over 4 months old feed grain 600 lbs bran 1600 s middlings 2000 lbs chopped wheat 100 bus pall wheat implements 2 binders 2 seed drills 1 spring wagon 2 lumber wagons bob sleighs land roller 4 section diamond harrows 2 cultiva tors reaper buggy wire stretchers cutter pump jack post hole digger hay car for wooden track anvil vice tile shovel corn cultivator mower 2 horse disc cistern pump and pipe harrow cart silo 14 x 18 set double working harness with heel chains 4 horse collars quantity of shingles cross cut saw binder twine feed barrels 3 good neck yokes doubletrees forks slngl plow plows double furrow riding pkw l no 21 fleury gooa cook stove and many other articles terms strictly cash nothing to be removed until settle ment is made positively no reserve as everything is being sold to wind up the estate at the same time and place the farm on the 3rd line west on lot 13 chln- guacousy containing 110 acres will bo offered for sale subject to reserve bid the farm is oil seeded with gross ex cept 10 acres of good lall wheat farm has abundance of water and fair bank barn this is an excellent grain and pasture farm and possession can be given m once terms and conditions made known at- time of sale or by applying to mrs hector bird r 3 georgetown or miss margaret mc- meckin r 2 norval or on the pre mises w j mckinney auctioneer miss sylvia mae barrow spent the week end in georgetown with her friend marilyn warnea mr and mjs clarence relth sea- forth visited mffjapdmrfl ed hill last week end miss betty grover toronto visited mr and mrs h e baucln at wild- wood last week end visitors on sundaym the home of mt and mrs w j hlller were mr thomas hlller and mir edward ritch of niagara fallsny friends and relatives gave mrs w hugglns a surprise party tuesday night at her home in honour of her birthday we were sorry to learn that miss ethel kemsheed had to be taken to guelph general hospital last week she underwent an operation on mon day and la progressing favourably r miss marilyn warnes celebrated her eighth birthday on saturday april 22 by entertaining ten little guests to a partyafter going to the movies games and a good time was enjoyed by all those attending were mary mcdonald mary barber muriel spence lilian shepherd glenna dou gherty jeanmuckart helen chaplin marlene rowe belty bouskill and sylvia barrow from stewarttown mr and mrs sam walker mrs chris sargent mrs edward arnold and mrs fred harrison attended the rcaj graduation at the o a o guelph last friday afternoon when l a c george walter received his sparks pilot officer jack cornett former clerk in robbs drug store visited friends in town on monday morning jack has just completed his comman do training with the rcaj in new brunswick we are pleased to report that miss eileen reid niece of dr and mrs clifford reid who has been seriously ul in toronto general hospital for some time is making a splendid re covery and has returned to her home in niagara falls this week terra cotta the terra cotta djo and v f o clubs met at the home of mr and mrs campbell sinclair for their april meeting the 1st company of georgetown girl guides met wednesday evening for their first meeting since easter holidays with just a fair attendance the troop was called to order by patrol leader doris armstrong and after roll call captain lambert spoke to the girls on the matter of absenteeism- the majority of the guides have a good attendance record but with the idays lengthening and warm spring nights coming many girls find it hard to attend guides it is to be hoped these few win come regularly to the meetings from now on and give the rest of the troop a chance to finish their second class work girl guides trying for second class badees are now hard at work on na ture study they must know bv slight and be able- to give a detailed des cription of twelve birds and for the next meeting each patrol is to have a fair knowledge of two birds the girls are finding this an easy task as there are several good bird books to which they can refer in our public library church parade was very appropria tely held on sunday as it was st georges day and st oeorge is the patron saint of our church there was a very good turn out for church parade and the guides looked quite trim in their uniforms large funeral fob j c young the funeral of the late james christopher young took place on sat urdayafternoon and was largely at tended rev neil miller conducted services at the brampton funeral service interment was in norval ce metery mr young was in his 78th year he was born at seaford but had resided for the greater part of his life in chln- guocousy township and brampton where he was well known and highly respected he was a bon of the late henry young before coming to brampton eighteen years ago he farm ed for many years in the chufcviile district for a short time he resded at dundalk his dearth occurred on thurs day april 20th after a brief illness mr young was a member of the pres byterian church in brampton he is survived by his widow formerly miss janle mcclure four sons norman toronto horry and dure brampton and warrant officer wllmore young rcaj overseas and three daugh ters mrs wm townsend norval mrs jjcw rostr and miss marjory young brjgpton f amour holstein herd dispersed at oakvilc one of canadas oldest and best known holsteln herds that of glenroo farms chlppawa was sold at public auction april 21 at oakvlue the 40 head bringing 14315- eleven mature cows averaged 47777 four year old 565 four three year olds 40130 seven two year olds 28571 and eleven yearlings 31455 the top price was 725 paid by glenn l bancroft flint mich for a fiveyearold cow many local breeders were ng the crowd of approximately 800 that attended win pelade son milton se cured a six yearold cow at 410 anda- twoyear old helf er at 175 while dr chas n blanshard freeman paid 255 for another fcwoyearold c for sale horses grey team weighing 1500 or better 8 and 9 yearsold well broken bay 9 years old over 1500 lbs well broken 2 colts 3 and 4 years om un- brokeh apply albert norrie ltp r r no 2 acton for sale 6 roomed dwelling house in ballina- fkd with small bam and good garden tor sale or rent apply john cole r r no 1- georgetown it phone 35 r 5 radios for sale victor 5 tube mantel 500o a very mart set chrome trim and carrying handle bandspread on short wave re cord player and television connection special cabinet almost new phllco car set latest model 6 tube push button separate speaker 4000 apply ltp phone 320 georgetown after the business mrs frank petch gave the motto there is no perfect joy without love the host gave the history of the farm and the remainder of the evening was spent in progressive euchre miss francis ca meron and mr carson watson win ning the prizes the may meeting will be held at the heme of mr and mrs peter dick brampton tet me prove i can make you hear better free private demonstratioi tuesday may kind i im to 5 pm milton inn milton wednesday may 3rd 1 pm to 5 pm dominion hotel acton thursday may 4th 1 pan to 5 pm exchange hotel georgetown whether joo arc now tery hard of hearing or if you are just losing your bearing dont miss this opportunity toieiinfcow you can be helped to hear better thanks to new discoveries of theu sgoreeomentdeaf jo farmers and quarry men explosives for sale in any quantity jao stumps and staie blnstptl also give demonstrations twenty y experience a hyde 3tp main st gtwrgetown phone 307 for hale woods electric peed grinders muk- tag machln milk coolers electrir i mount forest threshing dbtxtot representative wil- auction sale of farm stock and implements the- undersigned has received instruc tions from joseph 1ioase to sell by public auction at lot 3 hth con esqueslnt beside union church friday april klh 1944 at 1 oclock the following horses black mare 7 years bay gelding rising 2 years cattle red cow 3 years fresh weeks holsteln cow 5 years fresh 2 months red and white heifer 2 years fresh x months ayrshire cow 8 years bred hi dec part jersey cow 5 years bred in jan red and white heifer 14 months red and white calf 6 months jersey calf 4 months red boil 2 years implements massey harris bin der 7 it cut in good repair daln hay loader in good repair daln side dell- very rake in good repair deering mower 5 ft cut in good repair mas sey harris 11 hoe drill in good re pair 13 spring tooth cultivator mas sey harris hay rake 4 section dia mond harrows pleury 21 plough truck wagon sloop sleighs good as new hay rack wagon box top buggy cutter 1200 lb scales fanning mill m h p brantford gasoline engine pump jack stewart clippers 40 ft of wi pipe with sucker rods broad axe 2 logging chains 2 binding chains 3 iron bars cant hook grain cradle 12 grain bags 3 dozen sacks bag holder forks shovels whlffletrees neckyokes etc harness hay furniture a dairy equipmentset heavy team harness set of single harness homes and tugs 4 horse collars 3 halters 2 light collars stack of hay spin ning wheel and heel mellulte cream separator good ns new milk strainer milk plunger milk palls tjprms cash no reserve ns mr hnare 15 in poor htaiui frank petch auctioneer ross petch bookkeeper ths weeks big feature get healthful body budding vitamins a c by serving tomato jiifce every day georgetown phone 33 p o boar 307 wanted live and dressed poultry highest narket prices apply a barnhttt son phone brampton 343 r 14 reverse duirgm 5hirrif pure i orange marmalad english breakfast style domino tea the allpurpose flour five roses choice quality banquet pumpkin 2 maple leaf pure lard ib 15c mud white cheese 29 tomato or vegetable aylmer soups 3 25 toilet soap palmolive 2 lie 3 23 master dog foods 225 chicken baddies 25c ubnlunllls tomato sadcs g tim 3 t fruits and vegetables

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