Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 25, 1950, p. 9

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i in mi n f natum unspoiud vrcmjtts to wknct the mtotail b a handsome duck of the ttantls and marshes he is long and ilim with a thorptypowed lsi the brown head long neck with ih whhe strip down the tide identify win a fine game bird he should always be protected yours to enjoy car lings thecuunbikwewes umited waterloo ontario totukmumtt diod newsami views for halton farmers in 1050 13530 rural young peo ple between the ages of 12 and z0 years of age inclusive participated in agricultural and homemaking club projects in ontario friday of last week was the tils annual day when the provincial interclub com petitions were held at the ontario agricultural college in oil 215 teams ot two members each parti cipated in the various interdub compctltfoni via dairy cattle beef cattjlc swine poultry grain po tato tractor maintenance- fores- tryi clothing and food these yoiinit people came from lambton and bruce on the west to glengarry and renfrew on the east anfl tcmlskamlng w the north they were oil between uland 20 years inclusive and in alpcases it was their first opportunity to rep resent- their respective clubs in such a competition u was a big and busy day tor all concerned in short ten different competitions were in progress at the same time in various buildings on the college campus the dairy cattle teams to illustrate had to judge and give oral reasons on one class each of hol- stcins jerseys guernseys and ayi- hire ond also answer orolly six questions pertaining to their club project this apparently was the most popular project since it brought an entry 81 55 teams a club team from qrenvllle county placed first and will represent on tario in the national or internat- tnclal contest at the royal halloa wos represented by two teams one from the walton jerseyguernsey club and the other from the mil ton holstcln cilf club the former team was composed ot don joyce and grant devlin who placed 7th as a team and the latter club by geo roglster- and james brown who placed 1 ralton was also represented in the interswine competition in which fifteen teams- competed the winners being a team from west durham dub who will represent ontario in the national contests previously referred to the holton team was composed of howsoit rud- doh and james currle who ptaced fourth as a team j in the tntcrgratn club compe tition there were thirtytwo teams competing and here again durham county team placed first and will be the ontario representatives in the national contests the halton grain club team was composed of johnvw picket and john c wlll- mott who plated second and were therefore runnersup to the win ners in the interbeef club competi tion there were twentyeight teams with the honours going to one of the peterborough county club i in the poultry project there were only six teams and her the win- nan ware from a west elgin club a durham county team again won the honours in the interclub potato contost in which eighteen teams competed a new interclub contest in for estry brought together twclvo teams and here a grey county team won the first honours halton county was not represented in any of these three contests another hew interclub contest was in tractor maintenance where the honours were won by a huron county club team while halton was represented on this particular project p doh milton arid don watson we wcro not able unfor- tunatcly to ascertain- a record of their standing in tho strictly home economics field- there were two projects ono in clothing with ten teams partici pating lind the honours going to northumberland county in tho foods project with eight club loams participating the- honours went to a perth county icam tho days programme concluded with a banquet wherc the young j- peopc club leaders otfc were guests of the ontario govcrnmerjt l dr j d maclachlan newly ap pointed president of the ontario agricultural college was the chair man and the guest speaker col the hon thos l kennedy mini- 1 ster of agriculture brought youg people a short message of inspiration the georgetoww herald wedneifcky oct 25th 1950 jack t arrstrqngxhtrict representative f georgetown ontario branch office dominion bank bldf brampton ontavto j it racine branch manager cnrs duplex roomette brings you am pegout wash tsasln and toilet facuwee of your own wan or a touch odluttt i temperature your liking sleepinvltlng bed pulls out in a iffy oe to bed airy time you feel ilk ill dayandnight at low cost something new in roundtheclock travel en joyment is yours in canadian nationals smart duplex roomettes heres all the privacy and convenience of a bedroom mt only 10 per tent more tben lower berth ftret by day lounge in comfort on the soft rest ful foam rubber seat read or just relax as you view the colourful panorama unfolding outside your picture window in your duplex roomette yonhave your own toilet and wash basin your own temperature control when youre ready for sleep pull out the deepcushioned foam rubber bed sleep soundly in airconditioned comfort in the morning enjoy a leisurely wash and shave- in your own roomette next time you travel askcanadian national about duplex roomettes now in service on these routes montrealhalifax montreal- toronto toronto chicago winnipeg vancouver montrealchicoutirai roottmvici canadian national kiwanis sciiolaitsllir winners announced holton club members had a busy day at vlllton fair on september 30th no loss thgn five different clubs held their respectiye achieve ment days at the county fair the awards have now been summlfrizcd and the high club member in each of the achievement days is as fol lows milton holstcin calf club john w picket of hornby halton jersey- gueinscy calf club eleanor stark of gcoiketown halton baby beef club john c willmotl of milton halton swine club john currie of vorcetown hal tun tractor main tenance chtjx don milton of cfeor- truck jiwners reporjt more miles lower cost with goodyear himiler truck tires saj motors prone 15iw dodge desoto sales service smart operators have proven that goodyear himiler truck tires give recordbreaking mileage long dependable perform- ance lower cost- permile drop in and see us wc arc truck tire specialists clown i7ii mitr huiil tople will rcicivi- oif ol the iciivy kiva ns s iiniirhis wjiiili hive value 11 sijv1 iin iiy on ivlil vri- s al the ic tii- viniv oti kinusway kivmn- simi hi- r idiil in in i mliiiitir iil liilil ii iu m-n- i fri- ll-a- lii in rniri ii- iiu ci in- ti 1 mnhinm hiiim cii-l- cvii 1 qiiis iim diiil iilin f i cluli krnir mnibli hi linn milk ii-iiiii-t- iim- also iwiiicitil iwo siuilrsnm line in iimnrttiiin wi uh ot the hairy calf clubs here the winners are milton holstein calt club stuart alexander georgetown halton jer seyguernsey calf club don joyce milton v in all cases the awards were made to the high club member be tween the aues of 16 nnd 20 years on the seasons activities- this is boy scout apple week notice to creditors no to creditors in iiu- imat- or iiowmtn c vltiglksvoittii late of the tim ii of iimurlown in the coun- t nf lliltoti tutilir srhnol prln- ritial dierasril tli- rn-ilitnr- of hi ward c wrik- in i iai- of the town of gcor- liirvii in the counly of halton public school principal deceased who died on or about the 11th day of september 1950 and all others having claims against his estate are hereby notified to send by post pre paid or otherwise to deliver to mes srs lanrdon and aylsworth geor getown ontario solicitors for tb meeting considers fire truck purchase at a meeting in milton last week further consideration was given to the question f forming a fire dis trict of milton and the adjoining townships a representative of a m kerr equipment ltd showed moving picture to the group which showed the power and value of the fire trucks he handles an actual fire was photographed with the truck travelling through- snow mud and o creek to put it out chief of the fire services divi sion of the fire marshalls office tor the province mr e f bevis outlined the ijovcrnmenttv poin of view on the subject no decision was made concerning the new equipment but a better insight into the possibilities of a fire area was received by those present georgetown was represented by its three topofficials mayor cleave reeve marshall deputyreeve mac- donald and the fire chief savings the feeling was left with the mcetinu that if a fire area was formed georgetown would be will ing to cooperate mr frank thompson was chair man for the meeting undersigned administratrix of the estate of the said howard c wrig- glesworth public school principal deceased on or before the 13th day of november 1850 their names addresses descriptions and full particulars of their claims and the nature of the securities it any held by them and that immediately after the 13th day ot november 1050 the administratrix will proceed to dis tribute the estate of the said de ceased amongst the parties entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which the administratrix shall then have notice dated this 4th day of october 1950 ruth evelyn wriggleswortln administratrix i by langdon and aylsworth her solicitors 1 1025 georgetown ontl 111 the estate or cforge wake- firii sllvrtr late of the vii- lacc nf noval in the county of ilaltnu gimliinan dercasrd the creditors of gpore wake field sharp late of the village of norval in the county of halton gentleman deceased who died on or about the 13th day of august 1950 and all others having claims against his estate are hereby noti fied to send by post prepaid or otherwise to deliver to messrs langdon ond aylsworth george town ontario solicitors for tho un dersigned execiitrices of the estate of the said george wakefield sharp gentleman deceased bri or before the 13th day of november 1950 their names addresses descrip tions and full particulars of their claims and the nature ot the securi ties if any held by theni and that immediately after the 13th day os november 195ty the executrlcea will proceed to distribute the estate of the said deceased amongst the parties entitled thereto having re gard only to the claims ot which the executrices shall then have not ice dated this 4th day of october 1950 hazel preston and martha pastil executrices by langdon and aylsworth their solicitors 1025 georgetown ont notice to creditors 1 notice to creditors jiiiiltiirinffliiiiiiiinntihiiiiiii flowers for every occasion design work a specialty bonded member tds telegraph delivery service flowers by wire anywhere in the world norton floral phone s1bw ooo 4assnntttatitrim i n the estate of samuel burton late of the vlllase of norval in the county of halton gentleman deceased the creditors of samuel burton late ot the village of norval ih the county of halton gentleman de ceased who died on or about the 3rd day of september 1950 and all others having claims against his estate are hereby notified to send by post prepaid or otherwise to deliver to messrs langdon and aylsworth georgetown ontario solicitors for the undersigned exec utors ot the estate of the said sam uel burton ocntlcman deceased on or before the 13th day of novem ber 1950 their names addresses descriptions and full particulars of their claims and the nature of the securities if any held by them and that immediately after the 13th of november 1950 the executors wll proceed to distribute the estate of the said deceased amongst the parties entitled thereto having re gard only to- the claims ot which the executors shall then have not ice dtfled this 4th day of october 1980 herbert kinsley and garnet varey executors by langdon and aylsworth im cnllnllnh 1025 their solicitors georgetown ont dayc in the estate ot laura patricia langdon late of the town of georgetown in the county of halton married woman deceased the creditors of laura patricia langdon late of the town of geor getown in the county of halton married woman deceased who died on or about the 8th day of august 1950 and all others having claims against her estate are hereby noti fied to send by post prepaid or otherwise to deliver to messrs langdon and aylsworth george town ontario solicitors for the un dersigned executor of the estate of the said laura patricia langdon married woman deceased on or before the 13th day of november 1950 their names addresses des criptions and full particulars of their claims and the nature of the urltles if any held by them and that immediately after the 13th day of november 1950 the executor will proceed to distribute the estate ot the said deceased amongst the parties entitled thereto having re gard only to the claims of which the executor shall then have notice dated this 4th day of october 18501- kenneth murney langdon v executor by langdon and aylsworth his solicitors 1028 georgetown out r r

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