the georgetown herald wednesday april 3rd 1946 wool gnrwer organization wool smr collect to weoton ontario bettmble grading prompt settlement obtain sacks and twine from a n stark georgetown bakldrim stark ilk 3 milton or direct from canadian coo wool growers limited 817 bt street toronto canada flowers for every oocaaton design work a specialty stewarttown uao harold wfiaon of toronto- ad formerly of stewaruoim who re- oenuy returned trom overseas has been visiting wttn mrs h lamon friends and neighbours gathered at the home of mr and mrs j o mur- ray wednesday evening to welcome mrs ken murray to canada and to hold a shower for the young couple many beautiful and useful gifts were in the shower which win be a good start toward their future home and it was a very happy welcome to mrs murray after opening the gifts ken thanked all present and his wile also thanked them and said she liked can ada and hoped to meet everyone per sonally and become acquainted lunch was served and a very pleas ant social hour spent w meeting last week ins at mrs cecil smiths home mr and mrs frank jenkmaon of mount dennis spent the week end here mr f h bauy of hamilton visited at his home here last week i norton floral swrt notics mr and mrs owen ma sai wlsb to anncono the birth of tfaelr sob at the nurttav borne ouelph fit acton on saturday march 09th 1m6 a toother for terry gary david weight b pounds tfaeer axe 3 635 canadian veterans of the plnit great war drawing 100 per cent pension in the pension com mission reports davidson in loving memory of harvey laverne davidson canadian infantry mt by a mine explosion on april 3 ims i timnk of him in silence his name x oft recall there la nothing left to answer but his picture on the wall a friend davidson in lovtng memory of pte harvey l davidson b16i343 who was killed in an accident over- seas on april 2nd 1945 how w miss the welcome footsteps of the ope we loved so dear oft we listen for his comity fully sure that he is near thou art gone but f tten fresh our love will en ve we will always think of thee for as long as there is memory ever remembered by mother and father jack and mervta vivian in loving memory of little marshall james vivian who died april 5th 1938 aged two years nine ice cold storage for your precious furs in our ultra modern f storage vault we have just completed our storage vault the most modern equipment has been instal led guaranteeing full protection against moths fire theft per of your own fair cent valuation phone collect cuelph 2901 we will accept phone charges cleaning repairing and remodelling estimates gladly given guelph phone 2901 before the throne of god thousands of children stand children whose sin are all forgiven a holy happy band up there among the throng our little marshall stands waiting for us to join him in that holy happy land ever remembered by father moth er brothers and sister crsgy t h e a t r e friday april 5th story of gi joe burgess meredith robert milchum disney knight for a day fox news saturday april 6th matinee at 3 pm over 21 irene dunne alexander knx cartoon be patient patient sport kings of the fairway chapter 7 jungle queen tuesday and wednesday april 9 and 10 tthis love of ours merle oberon charles kervtn musical artistry in rhythm v pete smith musical masterpieces i terra cotta mf j w rutledge has his residence on main street all wired up and the lights turned on and has rented the house to mr wardlaw of milton who moved in on saturday we kindly welcome mr and mrs wardlaw to our midst he is employed with the hydro company mr and mrs vanderfliet of toronto spent the week end at their summer home here mr charles price of rockside has rented the cnr station here and we also kindly welcome mr and mrs prl ce to our midst we also understand that they have been appointed as caretakers of the statkmjiilch will be a great advantage to the travelling public here miss l laugh ion of toronto spent the weekend as usual at her summer home here mr j edge reports doing a rushing trade in his quarries on the town line success to you jack mr h euwood has erected a house on his property here watch terra cotta grow efai dr jacqulsh mp j of toronto is erecting an uptodate summer cot tage on his new farm on the 5th line just below the mountain to be built in the modern style success to you doc tor mrs h puckering and family of to ronto spent the weekend wfeh mrs k icam and family mr and mrs allen and family of toronto spent the weekend at their mr win nonie reports doing a ni thing trade in his uarries on the 5th line now as our population is grow ing ho wabout some new industries locating in our midst- double butt one of the busiest conduoors and violinists is albert steinberg of toronto who since cirlstrnas has been delighting ontario students as director of the school series music for young polk current ly he is heard as concertmaster on let there be music wednes days at 8 00 pjn est on the ob c transcanada network and on friday april 12 he begins a new program thret violins at 8 45 pjn est blehn to mr and mrs atvm mbdon- aid and beta- present home on draper street has been bought by mr george ward of woodnffl rlchard beamish rjr 1 ouelph purchased 6 acres at huttoiwlue be longing to earl hyatt of nerval mr john campbell of union has sold 50 acres to mr miller of toronto and 60 acres nortti of terra cotta u arthur ixnriman of georgetown mr p wilkinson of brampton pur chased the farm house and 5 acres belonging to walter fldler who has recently opened a general store norval mr w d cowan who owns a gen eral store at malvern has purchased the lovely 200 acre farm of charles austin near georgetown mr thomas mcbride of milton has purchased the home of mr holmes on draper street handicrafts wanted weaving pottery wood carving baskets metalwork miss sybil bennett attends conservative convention miss sybil bennett kc was am ong delegates to the annual connen tlon of the progressiveconservative association which met in ottawa last weekend a charming photograph of her taken at one of the sessions peared in the toronto dally papers on monday auric ultural socd2ty social evening last night marked the annual so cial evening sponsor ed by esquesing agricultural society in norval parish hall 36 tables of euchre were in play prizes going to mrs frink ruddell 73 mrs wellington wilson 72 and mrs thomas giffen 60 for the ladies and guy bussell 78 and chester early 76 lor the gtntlemui afr lunch danc ing was enjoed to tht musit ol bar dens orchestra president cr ug reld welcomed the guests and urged support of george- towns centennial lair next fall which wll lfeature manj special i tractions we welcome mr and mrs john scott who have recently moved town from limehouse and are living in a house purchased on emery street mr and mrs robert lane who form erly rented the house have purchased clifford bradley s house on union street and mr and mrs bradley and janice are now living in erin where mr bradley purchased a butche s several months ago railwayman killed at brampton heroin bajhffe 45 t london was almost inmantl killed last thursday morning when he was struck by the toronto bound cnjl passenger train near the brampton cnr station he was a c p r- signals installer and was engaged in repair work at the dla mond where the two railways cross the unfortunate man sepped directly into the path of the train and received terrible injuries dr w h brydon and dr d c heggie attended him but death followed a few minutes af ter the accident mr stan orabfa georgetown furniture dealer was a witness to the accident bcarlett brothers buy brampton grocer announcement has been made of the purchase by ted and ralph scarlett of the grocery business in brampton known as the star grocery r h grif fen forme owner of the store has been in business at that location for 33 years and is retiring both boys are war veterans having served with the rcap and ted is wellknown in georgetown where he worked for a time at lhe dominion store after he returned from overseas he u married to a georgetown girl the former stella lane jack bar cbc producer jack rae confesses to two unforgettable incidents in his life the winnipeg stage debut be made at the age of three sing ing tea we have no banana and more recently the sight u-r- oondr hkn when be hew as one of 900 spitfires acoompanymg 800 fortntasf on a iifl raid over germany nov jack is wrtting songs a number of vfakti ban many real estate transfers handled by whxouohby agency property changes in this district are many in recent weeks and the j a wwoughby agency whose local reprr- sentattve is tom hewson has handled a large share of the transactions recent sales credited to mr hewson include the purchase by mr r mulder of erin township of the 200acre john scott farm at limehouse and 100 acres from the paddock brothers at puslinob smith brothers 200acre farm att speyside purchased by mr john fra me wellknown toronto stock bro ker mr held now building a new plas tics factory in acton has purchased the old swltzer homestead near there a prominent toronto physician and surgeon dr ourrie has purchased 100 acres from r mulder at limehouse and intends to build a summer home there 100 acres at ashgrove known as the sam wrlgglesworth farm has been sold by mr howey andrew strecc ville to thomas brownridge mr e workman streetsviue has purchased 100 acres on the oth line belonging to mrs canfleld of toronto this is better known as the old wll 11am cook farm mr zimmerman ol niagara palls ny is the new owner of a 150acre farm at terra cotta formerly owned by george whitaey of norval mr ted rutledge terra cotta bou ght the roger brothers farm at ball naiad from frank johnson of erin the isoacre swanston farm at roofcwooa was purchased by mr mc kay of damascus mr ellsworth arnotti sfcreetsvllle purchased 180 acres belonging to mr harrison near breslau 100 acres owned by howard may of norval was sold to earl hyatt of nor val mr calvin clark who recently sold his electrical business in georgetown ha purchased 115 acres at limehouse owned by mr russel klnnear who has just recently been discharged from the rcaf mr john morgason sold his fruit and poultry farm at norval to mr george smith of noranda quebec mr john humphrey norvaj pur chased the 100 acres known as the d mcgregor estate on the th line trafalgar near streetsvuie mr h s copland of elliot street brampton pu 6 acres adjoin ing stanley pais at erin from p a balnbrldge port credit tb fit atone house on queen at known as goal baa been sold by walter we specialize in rule forms of all types the georgetown herald no fancywork box g herald uiniinuaiimiuii hiainihtiuuc3niraniihai d0esthe trick geo c brown norval phone georgetown 38 r tx three healthy youngsters nly by good care of little pigs can canada be assured of holding the bnbsh export bacon trade and meeting the increasing domestic need for pork productst tolrsve healt pig th d d o agriculture naya good feeding of the sow before and after farrowing is necessary suckling pigs need iron should be creep fed and given ample mineral and other growth promoting feeds healthy pigs are profitable pigs now thle lid is off itislntokummor 1043 at montreal ami quebec 40 nnadian n iti nuil 1xprww care arr le iir immodh jel carefully loaded with thouwin h of tons of shells han i grrnadra and odd as it mav wmral her footwear the loading of the mun tions at the various plant is being done under the protection of axmed guards on each of the four pecm trains needed onlj one perann nwornin armea head office employee of the cln express knows wtiat the s are for and where they are going 1501x1 now it was a secret more than 3000 muwawsy lbs japanese were in the aleutians troops were irg strategic de fence posts against the threat inva sion by american and canadian fores niu decided ddy was set but sjienal equipment and munitions had to lc obtained quickly for the par ticular type of warfare to be waged the supplies w to the kj force on the fastest cji express schedule to the moat distant pomt on the system paehv coast hoe thousands of shell casings one of hundreds of similar shipment bandied by the on kipre- dodag thewr ear on their way fo amloeac mmntabos plant wbsn tb abetts were nued whh mwadv oaly a naa number was placed in a oar pro4ocfavw6 sad apsoialfr j