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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 5, 1949, p. 7

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ftbj7 the georgetown herald wednesday october 5th 1949 erin fall fait now class b thanksgiving weekend 810 0e 600000 in prizes saturday evening performance stylist ponlek saddle and barnes ci horse drawing contest competltlng on drawing scales axtb scasinscwyttapicrtabxb midway tiisss w 8hw nail aaa midway big baxn danes in thenew barn v debosmalree o commencing at 0 jun admission s8e n monday thanksgiving day judging of live stock starts at 12 oclock standard wins horse show a major attraction- the champion swine show of ontario one of the largest and choicest beet cattle shows in the province 4 dairy cattle sheep poultry two bands in attendance afternoon entertainment midway special gray coach service leaving bay and dundas toronto at 9 euro dst monday oct 10 leave erin 825 pm dst j royal ity conch lines will run a special bus from orangevllle and guelph par catalogues apply to the secretary elmer meklnnon president ulllsbnrch g c bart secretary jieaver electric industrial and commensal wiring a de beauueu main street phone 4 1 8j po box 190 tom hews0h representing willoughby real estate agency de laval milking machines and cream separators international motor trucks hudson and morris cars ferguson tractors and equipment george white threshers used tractors and cars centaur tractors woods electrical equipment milkers grinders coolers our mill street office is just around the corner from the bank of commerce office 332w residence 332j a pleasant way to aid public welfare is to attend the halloween masquerade sponsored by the lions club in the rose room friday october 28th the clansmen 8piece orchestra direct from the highlands at gait proceeds for eyesight conservation and the stayat home camp jczcz uktwth 5ihce ih32 space contributed in the service of the community by by john labatt limited baptist mobuohts the thought brought to the con gregatlon by rev c lb gower at the morning service in georgetown baptist church was giving thanks mr cower spoke in keeping with the harvest home theme of the day declaring that gods harvest balances over the world that nature shows there is a god and the harvest is the proof we should not form a hant of com plaining and grumbling but should be happy that we may rhake others happy said mr grw- orthe richest person la the one who lets christ uve within we must look to the wisdom of god and not the wisdom of man before world conditions will change 1 measuring our characters was the thdme of the evening service in muhlch it was pointed out that we aro inclined to set our standards by other humans when we should look at the plan of christ forva pattern the weakness of tie church today is that christian people- are satisfied that they are as good as others while they should be striving to be better than aver age jesus didnt tell us to follow others but to follow me his standard is far above that or the world mr w ohcarn of grace uni ted church btimpton was soloist at both of these special services singing how lovclytrre thy dwell ings the holyclty and bong of peace and glory the church choir assisted in the music of the harvest home services toronto radio show features georgetown for the next five weeks geor getown will b featured on a radio show broadcast- each friday at lib over toronto radio station chum at a recent meeting of the exec utive of the halton junior farm- thla commercial broadcast spotw or plans were- made to participate maurice kobberre one of two wrestlers who will appear in the iing at the same time against marts the monster blimp is maarlce roblcrre of france the sored by several loci retail mer chants is a series of transcriptions which were recorded between shows at the roxy last thursday even ing the show j the quiz type was cmceed by a1 collins who la featured as ontarios good neigh bour man oh the broadcast in afldhlon to the recorded portions made in the theatre there ore mus ical selections end commercials tdded from the toronto studio the introductory program last friday alsp featured the voice of mayor joseph gibbonc who told the lis tening nudleree something about georgetown pointing out its ideal situation for business firms which might be looking for new loca tions among thom who appeared on the show at the roxy were bill dlggins doug richardson bobby carey james norton billy oates pat edmunds muriel ballantlne pnt richardson jim mcdonald mr and mrs clifford kenncy marilyn peters beryl pattcndcn mrs matt lawr paul prust mrs jack kay tom hamilton benny lorriman ken vivian don livingstone glen wright and jim brandon all con tcstants received a pass to the roxy and those giving correct answers were given boxes of choc olates mews and views for halton farmers halton juniors to participate in farm equipment project in tho farm equipment project re contly announced by the junior farmer association of ogaarlo this project is being sponsored ln co operation with tho ontario retail farm equipment dealers associa tion imperial oil limited and the department of pobllc safety uni versity of toronto tho purpqsc of the project is to promote bettor selection of farm machinery to pro mote economical operation and maintenance of farm machinery ond also to demonstrate proper safety in operation and driving of such equipment ah four junior farmer clubs in halton arc under taking to participate incidentally a driving cdmivtltloh is to be held in conjunction with the project fz j u rpsf re and this feature will be held n thj du the number of trfflcac- cws uaaeli tomls j tt rojhm molt laval quiet is the watchword in many cities currently acting to reduce noise according to a kiwanls magazine survey schenectady n y recently paaaed an ordinance branding sound trucks a nuisance and banning them from city streets the new jersey supreme court meanwhile upheld a trenton ordi nance forbidding broadcasting of speeches or music from sound trucks the ordinance had been eon- tested as an infringement of thai right of free speech in sacramento calif an ordi nance had been proposed to pro hibit sound amplifying and broad casting from both airplanes and sound trucks and to forbid adver tising- frdm motor vehicles on city streets miamis antinoise ordi nance now prohibits loudspeakers playing in the open air or in hotel patios a ban on unnecessary loud noises which interfere with the ordinary comfort of residents has been imposed in sylacauge ala of 75 cities with antinoise regulations 7 report success in lowering the noise level through consistent en- nd this feature will be held at the annual halton plowing match at the jas russell form norvol on october 27th this competition will bring together the top four contestants from each of the four clubs and already keen interest has been indicated the halton winner will participate in a pro vincial contest to be held in tor onto in the coliseum next january juniore plan public speaking and amateur entertainment contest the annual county public spcak- j ing competition and amateur en- lerlimment contest sponsored by i halton junior farmers is slated t for the auditorium in the milton high school on friday evening many attend annual island cattle sale the annual catle sale on mam- voterrrbthttatessjanlerjay loulin island dicvv its usual crowd seiretarj of the halton junior of buyers f m this part of the farmers executive the four local country the sale one of the lar- jlini r arc jj rest in canana had uvcr mo completing fo preliminary m j tests thor respective groups milking the tllj frnm r irnnlnti n t i u3 smct were wnuii are oeir held m all nnric ncno john humphrey harney f the prov nee during the nexl lip fro georgetown rolowing ulc c competitions nels robinson pcrc which are beg held all parts r- u hartle of the province during the ncx cameron herb i el murrav laird tirrcc or four weeks zone and dis murrv tricl competitor will follow wtl follow with finals to be held in toronto reeve george currie- ross thomp on main seot shoe merehant also took advantage of the trip as i a vacation jaunt and former bank alton sends tractor of commerec gordon mclintock team to international and the present manager fred vhapman were also the local halton will be represented art he imcrcouit tractor class at lh international plowing match i burfnid in brant cbuntv on iridav october 14th this class i is open to a team of two plow boys under 20 sear- haltons team this cldents following enactment qfanti- noisc ordinances applts contain many important food elamint the mtfln nutritive vdluc of the apple consists in its content of sol uble solids mainly sugar to the ex tent of about 13 to 16 per cent hc- cording toc r fellers massachu setts state college ripe apples con tain little or no starch the acid of the apple is malic an easily digest ible organic acid which leaves no acid residue in the body apples may be freely eaten without fear of acidosis apples are particularly rich in pectin content as evidenced by the case with which apple jelly is made this pectin contains from 5 to lfi per cent of uronic acid a substance concerned with mucine formation in the bodys mucus mem branes peetin has been reported biiercial in many wavs sulh as in intestinal ailments and m absorp tion of toxic substances from the in testine during the war pectin prep- rations were used extensively in surgery to promote healing apples contain small but useful quantities oi minerals such as iron phos phorus sodium potassium magne sium and iodine thus apples pro vide considerable nutritive value in addition to their aesthetic and appe tite appeal in ashgrove what glorious weather we had vear will be composed of john w appearance of the blimp is thcvcr the weekend the trees are p hornhv p- c star attraction of a night of wrest- gorgeous their scarlet and gold i the ling in acto arena this fridav i colours 1wo joun men long with th very pleasant evening was messrs c t ng night which will also feature two i other matches former owmplc spent at the home of mr and mrs m ihv nm l wrestler joe milch is one it th c b dick 1st saturdav when rldii ol x zl p star performed as well as chief their daughter marion mrs j h on plowmen who m 1 thundercloud tulsa okla and hunter entertained a few rela- the izn 7 j 0ctl0n llornbv and spencer wilson of fnrmei bill jones of arkansas eyes examined o t walker optometrist at georgetown office bell telephone office the second wednesday afternoon of each month phone 67w 1 main 8t n bramptan phone 509 respective coaches picket and illojd lur parenls thirty first wedding nniversarv beautiful bouquets of flowers and gifts were received by the honoured couple we- extend also congratulations and best wishes to mr and mrs frank ruddell who celebrated their twentieth wedding annlvcr- sur toda maj these very fine couples enjov mans many more the bright star mssion band held a meeting on sundav after noon at the home of arthur bur- ion and sharon swccjj the young peoples meeting was continued bntoui of next column memorial to a soldier of peace norval iimton jlnlors make fine showing at c ne the annual live stock judging competitions at the c n e attracted some 200 entries halton s small i roup made an excellent showing datr cattle seniors david pel- utter o or milton was first donald holmes of ml on was fifth nnd douglas alexander of georgetown a as tenth in beef cattle junior section alex buchanan of moffat was second while in sheep junior section join currie of george town was eighth in swine senior eetlon word brownrldge of gcor- etown was tied for first placchnd trascr mcnabb of georgetown wos fourth and wm brain norval blrteenth in the same section in the junior section swine lykle ilivnes of georgetown was eighth alaskas school system alaska is the only area governed by the united states that has two public school systems one by the federal government ond the other by the territory the federal gov ernment provides schools for the na tives and the territorial government makes provisions for the white popu lation the natives andthe whites are about evenly divided in num bers there is no prohibition against natives attending territorial schools and vice versa with few exceptions however attendance is practiced within the purpose of the two sya- tems schools supported by the fed eral government confine their work to grades usually from the first to the eighth territorial schools in clude both grade and secondary classes natives desiring an educa tion more advanced than the eighth grade may transfer to n territorial high school jerse krllders tie for premier exhibitor award tre aumory and work of count folke bernadotte 1mt mediate in palestine who was alsln la jerisalem s year age is new perma nently honored at united nations headquarters by a bronie tablet here un seeretaryoeneral trygve lie in a staple eeresaeay unveils th tablet behind lm are dr ralph boaeba wbaearrm obi count bemsdettas work la bringing peaes to the holy lasit har alexander cadegaa permanent renreseatetrre at he uaheel sukgdem to hjtt aa bran orsistram ptrssaaent represeatsusa at i- tjyavwn wura bad to taa tjaltod nstlaaa wadmtt at the halton jersey show at milton featherstone bros oak- vi lie and m c beatv of milton ran a dead heat for thp premier bieecler award incidentally both herds are participating at the wes tern ontario championship show at slrrrcoe on october 5th other herds from this county which will be participating at mmcoe include wm davies of palermo frank barnes of norval and h bcssem of rockwood developed earl glass in 1c07 eight polish and german glass blowers members of capt john smiths firbt expedition to colo nic the new lyirlrt landed on the james nvei at what later was to be tlt site of jamestown va accord- ng to a studv ol glass history by libley thcv construe ted a crude class turnaee in the nearby woods to make heads for trading with the indians and thus glassiuaking be- yne the- lrsl industrial enterprise of american soil because glaas- makng alwnvs had been in the hands ol a smull group of craftsmen who were masters of a difficult art anufac tunng processes changed little- until 1h00 when aineiico de veloped processes that revolution ized the industry one montreal restaurant keeps a small pig which runs around tne room feeding off scraps offered by the guests held sunday evening at the homo of jessie mae and gordon wlng- flcld next sunday will be hornby an niversary so there is no service in our church 7 the neat womans institute masting will be at the noma ol mrs len coxr on tuesday octo ber 18th at sj0 airplane defroster an obsolete twin cngined bomber purojiused from the austroliun war disposals commission is doing duty as a defruster on a south aus trillion orchard the urchardtat mounted the fuselage and motors on a turntabte and removed most of the winr sections he set the rud ders so that the plane revolves slowly when frost threatens he runs the engines on a crude mixture of gasoline and kerosene the slip stieam piotcets an area about 300 vnrds in radius farm waees rising farm labor wuges showed an up ward trend us 1047 ended iowa emergency farm labor summary flg- ui es indicate daily wages without board averaged 7 at the end of the yeur a rise of 1 over october orders for dependable yearround workers either married or single are getting harder to nil despite the better wagea good paying city jobs and the desire of young man to farm for themselves are blamed for the growing scarcity as farm labor ia tsutez hrjljn j pij

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