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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 15, 1948, p. 4

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fts3 i uteaatiss oriarlo frbs phrm at ccw sw w- f without srngma v t at thia titne when die salvation army is conduct ing iu annual appeal fcrf funds in the georgetown dis trict attention is drawn to one of the many avenuris of christian service rendered by that great international organisation from a small beginning inlondon eng land sixty years ago the armys care and work for the unmarried mother and her baby has spread around the world uhtil there are now in canada done 24 hospitals and institutions devoted to their needs prenatal con finement and postnatal care are given to these unfor tunate people in the past year 1441 babies were born to unmarried mothers in canadian salvation army phis branch of army work accomplishes a double purpose it helps to save erring women from going further along the path of degradation and it give a pro per start in life to the youngster who has as much right to grow anjj develop in a normal way as his more for tunate brothers born in wedlock the army does every thing in its power to have the mother retain her baby and to have parents accept the situation the army frownsupon abortions and is firm in its teachings that- this is not the way out for the unmarried mpther with all its terrible consequences one sin should not be crowned by a far greater is their slogan and in many cases they have saved mothers from such resorts it is good to know that your donation will help to carry on this and other good works of a great band of humble christian workers who not only believe in but work to that noble end of soul claiming and bodily res toration without stigma potpourri x v mrs george walters of victoria street has been raising money for welfare- work for several years with euchre parties which she holds at her home last week a donation of 2500 was sent to the hospital for sick children torontoas a contribution from those whose pleasure helps others in less fortunate circuhistances mrs walters is to be complimented on the good work she is doing town foreman ern hyde has asked us to remind householders that the water shor tage is still serious and that the use of hose for gardens and lawns is stall verboten the freight train fire the week before last put a serious strain on an already de pleted water supply and everyones cooperation is needed to ease the strain on one of the editors infrequent appearances as a speaker to the limehouse womens institute last thursday it 9truck us that ratal ladies have one advantage over their urban cousins with most of the ladies present on the same party jine each can answer her own ring when visiting and there is no danger of missing any phone calls in her final broadcast from the toronto exhibition last week kate aitken told of the man who had bad head aches and asked a doctor for a cure your brain needs a good cleaning up said the doctor ill take it out do the job and you can call back the day after tomorrow to have it replaced several days went by and the pa tient didnt come finally the doctor called and enquired when he would becoming oh i dont really need it now was the answer ive got a new job with the gov ernment torontos beanery gang seem like sis sies when one reads the story of boy gangs of mouse- town in a recent issue of the readers digest it tells of conditions in tough sections of new york city and makes us wonder how thin our veneer of civilization is t apparently his fellow members of the north halton high school area board are keeping the acton- milton editor in the dark in his editorial column last week he quotes from a herald editorial and says it is news to him that plans for a central school at speyside have beeii abandonee for all time we would suggest that the board issue a statement about speyside and fill in the grave if a small girls opinion counts for anything a local grade oneer was asked howae liked the on e it was all right she said soberly but i think g fair is n u i i i 11 it itfl ii 1 asaambmmaaj 3bks play for tneairni r f iyou 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made a fine showing the awards being as follows jr swine 1st praser ifcnabb georgetown sr swine 4th keith jfcrry hornby 7ui-w-lrd-brown- ridge georgetown 8th win brain norval jr sheep 2nd john currie 3rd geo wilson both of george town district sr sheep section 2nd douglas currie georgetown jr dairy cattle section 1st clark lyons norvei 2nd henk de vries georgetown last years win ner 8th john picket hornby 12th stewart alexander george town sr dairy cattle section 3rd don e holmes hilton far heavy horse section 4th ted leslie acton jr beef cattle section 6th clarence keid acton sr dairy produce 3rd ted leslie jr grain and roots let george wilson 6th henk de vrles in the junior homemaker comp etitions all four halton competitors namely donna downs hornby el eanor stark georgetown and jes- sle and mae wiqgfleld also of georgetown were in the first prlae group scoring over 80 per cent the young poople were guests of the c ne for the day and were en tertained to supper and the horse show in the eyening halton juniors send delegates to leadership training camp the leadership training camp sponsored by ontario junior far mers was held at geneva park on lake couehlchlng the week of sept fltli halton juniors were repres ented by marion currlo of norval juniors and david pellotterio of palermo juniors both on their re turn home oarly this week reported a most onjoyablo and worth while sovon dnys at goneva park winter wheat come to the fair i jts hard to believe that another year has rolled around and on saturday the annua georgetown fair will bepreaented inthe park- the fair has njetwith an frtf tt tf tt nt th past few years and indications are it will set a new record both in rand jn gate receipts this season the regular all be there hall exhibits baby show ultry lawn how the lome scots sand fgilt pspe band and the stanger j a forth in egyptian amber heres another one based on the average yield for 11 years at harrow dawaons 849 bushels egyptian amber 809b ushels in short for this section of on tario it would appear that you can take your choice between damons and cornell 696 both varieties sr of excellent milling quality with the millers giving the preference to cornell both good vielders with cornell slightly in the lead at the moment ill strength of straw dawaons would appear to be slight ly superior in resistance to loose smut cornell is stated to be con siderably superior in arty event whichever variety you choose be sure and treat for stinking smut or buntwhile there is no ver p cal treatment for loose smut stink ing smut on the other hand can b ethyl mercuric dust treatments such controlled by the use of one of the as ceresan us demand is for high quality beef cattle since the ban on the export of beef cattle to us was removed a few weeks ago we have been ins- pressed by the fact that u s buyer are interested only in high quality beef cattle or perhaps we should say they are only prepared to pay top prices for good cattle while the price of the common stuff remains at ranch the same figure it comman ded previous to the embargo being removed in conversation with one of the members of the ontario ag ricultural commission of inquiry which sat some three or four years ago we were told that the members of the commission were unanimous in recognizing that the average quality of our ontario beef cattle is not good enough but they were more or less at a loss to suggest any new method of improvement we cant help but wonder if the price spread which now exists between tli price of top cattle and that for common stuff will not succeed whore propaganda bull bonuses etc failed in the past we are informed that top butcher cattle sold on the toronto market at 27e for export while some of tho common stuff sold as low as 16c that spread should encourage tho tnvjtment in top beef herd iires ja v br zee2s i l us in i 1 1 v i f ianssj qqqetjeaicpsj i c psupwsy ssj ju leroy dale kc m sybil bennett icc ijrngrlosj and ajbwwth notaris m umocbstwb b- isaelntyraaysmsia roan mojctoaos wwit to loan offlesai goxy tfcishrs msfe mm rtrairas mr gawtgstowb cooper baas phone i18w aetea frank petch licensed atjctiomhtb ivscnpt hearies phone 81 georgetowa p a box 4ia monuments ceaallss bast sandblast a for eematary isttsilay orangevius oat m jenkjnt hardy- f i i v n i v i n sssbsaabataaasjaaanssaaabasbanaas comdlt j a- wifloughby a sons bratb hbat 0dici tobomto tbs yonge st an citr fs tom hewson your local phone sstw radio repairidfl we specialize in this work is year j sanfordson monuments pollock cmpba at water m hss g a l t daajgas oa loop sat asms soft inspect oar vers e g for prompt and efficient service in general haulage work call dkkehson haulage georgetown phone m r 33 for once ontario farmers hit the fall whoat jackpot with a large acrougo a record ylold and a good price seldom do all three of these factors turn up in tho same year on the agricultural slot machine eight hundred and fifty eight thou- sand acres producing an estimated 27500010 bushels valued at 60 mil lion dollars that is not chicken food literally or figuratively be- cause there is a demand for this type of wheat for bastrv flour for domestic consumption and for ex port at the moment prospects are not bright in halton for a normal acre age of fall wheat being sown this fall in- brief the land is too hard to plow and where it has been sum mer fallowed it is in most coses too dry to sow however we hope beforethlsappeam in print- that the much needed moisture will have arrived tbere is perhaps more interest in the question of variety than there has been for many years dawaons cornell and egyptian amber are the three we hear most about in jthls section of ontario heres the summary of replicated teats mads at baden in waterloo county guslph and brampton in 1948 cornell 698 r- 419 bushels dawsons 899 bushels egyptian amber 809 bushels hers la another picture based oa the svsrar of lour years kt seven stations across ontario cornell 696 r1m bnsaals ls bast as dawson im oosinu o v q u golden hali travelled alone by sir th travel passport norrojk who awing l tasiouyar to bs adopted iveuers with songs jst 5i wssu and tasmedafrjott i5 by loowtpa i her new father ronald h kibsbotsah stsis asjlihsr sunt wfcba sarving i canadla artluery a pmpjl r

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