Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 4, 1956, p. 5

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all state insurance co low rates 7 month to pay w h scott agent phono collkt gualph business 4490 residence 5260w 21 high class watch clock repairs rates reasonable we pick up and deliver john boughton 10 union street mrs w a- lyons dies in brampton mrs william a lyons died in brampton on the last day of the year at the home of her daughter 11 fred erick street a native of the mayfield district she was the former mary josephine little mr and mrs lyons farmed at cheltenham until he retired and moved to brampton fifteen years ago mr lyons who was a brother of tho mas l lyons of town died two years ago she leaves her daughter evelyn mrs j c stephenson a granddaugh ter sheila and one brother richard little of brampton rev john mcdermid conducted the funeral service on monday at the da vid a mcclure funeral home inter ment was in brampton cemetery auction sale social personal page the georgetown herald wednesday evening jan 4th 1906 we service television all makes radios record players car radios appliances irons toasters etc ernies radio 24 years servicing mill street trianglo 72701 georgetowns red brand beef market modern meat market 7 main street dial triang e 73410 lb 49c blade roast bone out short rib roast 52c ubpkg bacon 49c lean minced beef 29c pork liver 29c proprietor stan hutchinson 7 main street north trianglo 73410 rooky georgetown tonight and thursday cinemascope color 20000 leagues under the sea jules vernes famous novel with kirk douglas note starting hour 6 30 p m friday and saturday january 6th 7th double programme all technicolor ron m0m in color imc blast of screen excitement marauders s j fhnnujiff richards icemmwllr jariulewi and miss robinson crusoe thrilling action drama of the troplci in vivid color monday tuesday january 910 9 mgms ii first great production iii m the grandeur of m inemascope mm ava trvylorgasdnerferree to coiot mafnifietncc wednesday thursday jan 1112 in the township of esqueaing of registered and grade holstein cattle dairy equipment harm etc tho undersigned has received instructions from john kuipery to sell by auction at his farm lot 28 con i esquesing twp situated on 1st line 1 mile south of no 7 highway 1 mile southwest of acton on saturday january 7th commencing at 2 o clock srrarp the following registered crade hoi steins lesslynn dcwclrop hays born nov 30 1948 fresh dec 15th with bull calf at foot erin view piet je colantha born april 23 1949 in full flow bred nov 26 to bond hav en r a maple erjn view pictjc fayne ann born aug 13 1949 due march 25 to lonelm lothinvar envoy grahvcn ajax lila born feb 2 1950 milking bred oct 24 to romandalc rcecho monarch mary holstein cow 7 yrs old fresh dec 24 with heifer calf at foot holstein heifer fresh in nov elizabeth holstein cow 5 yrs old in full flow bred sept 17 dora holstein cow 6 yrs old m full flow bred dec 21 rose holstein cow 5 yrs old due feb 5 alice holstein cow 7 yrs old due march 13 linda holstein cow 7 yrs old in full flow bred oct 13 laura holstein cow 8 yrs old miming well bred oct 31 jean hqlstein cow 6 yrs old due jan 20 margaret holstein cow 8 yrs old in full flow bred dec 18 clara hol stein cow 4 years old due jan 15 holstiin hcifoi due about time of salt i ad holstein cow 4 jrs old due hi fore tle di bessie holstein cow 1 jiars old in full flow bird stt 15 himtin hufir brtd j him in hufci u id in breed rim is a good iieul of t iltle n n h all vat untied in good onditum and will ho sold siibjiit to htrmil list it porch istrs expense if jou in in nud of milli oi fresh cows do not fail to ittend horses and harness black horse 9 yrs old good in all harness scl single heavy harness collars dairy equipmfnt dclaval 2 unit milking machine with pump pipes for 16 cows gem 7can milk el ectric milk cooler good as new stew art electric stock cuppers terms cash settlement with clerk on day of sale sale held under cover in case of bad weather wm a gibson auctioneer calvin mclntyre clerk mackenzie news mr and mrs herb hughes had as their guests for new years mr and mrs paul collins and their children donnie and barbara of oshawa miss elizabeth cleland london and mr and mrs paul panasuk hamilton were holiday visitors with mr and mrs harry adams a number of relatives visited for new years s with mr and mrs val stein they were mrs william klmg and mrs s stein kitchener and miss n stein stratford mrs robert waldie had as her guests on new years day mr and mrs r b matson and michael of brampton and mrs h matson pal- grave miss mane myers a nurse from st josephs hospital toronto and mr and mrs maken toronto were guests of mr and mrs fred armstrong mc nab street during the christmas holi days mr and mrs b upsdcll and their children bobby timmy and lynn mane of hamilton spent new years at the home of mrs upsdells sister mr and mrs burton macdonald queen street also present for new years day family dinner with the macdonalds were their son and his wife and baby mr and mrs keith macdonjld and sandy 1 iftecn were present when mrs h m stewart entertained members of her family at her home on durham slreot the day after christmas the first time m sixteen years that all her childitn intl grandchildren had been ttuui it one lime mr and mis 1 in stew ul bruce caiold and l h tune fiom oakwilc mr and mis uhol stewul jeumi david and link ind miss lhjllis milcolm stew nt fnm joi onto jtil lt dfd vf 1 n slucklind and sjlua from un hiniill a fine new years resolution would be to improve your home a good place to start would be with the floor i inoleum tile cost lie each fcnyl on a felt back are 18c each vinyl with rubber back 35c and rubber tile 25c and 35c all size 9 jc 9 this looks like a good week end to rest j b mackenzie son limited triangl 72751 building supplies coal lumber eavestroughing plumbing heating don houston tr 72506 r j 1 1 nitinumiii i iiiiitiiiiimiim nitrmii i iiiumniunuutnininiiii anglican parish st georges epiphany 1 8 00 a m holy communion corporate aypa 9 45 a m church school bible class 11 00 am matures coffee hour following the service 7 00 p m evensong friday january 6th the epiphany of our lord st albans den williams 10 ajn holy communion 630 am hattlni 1040 am church 8ehool half million net for united cooperatives this is the first time in its history that united cooperatives of ontario netted half a million dollars j e ncwhey of woodstock ontario and president of uco told delegates of the 60000 farmer member orgamza tion at its annual meeting held dec ember 12th and 13th at the royal york hotel toronto some 500 delegates from over 150 cooperatives located throughout on tario attended the two day meeting net earnings for the year ended september 30 1955 totalled 504675 this represented an increase of 200- 817 over the 1954 earnings of 304- 058 a record sales volume of 50322- 972 for the year was reported by hugh bailey general manager of the uco last years sales totalled 49 817162 and was 505 610 under the 1955 record patronage returns for the year tot ailed 397481 of which cooperatives will receive 349 b34 in the common shares while non members wil ioc eive 47 848 in cash patronage re turns for 194 totalled 107199 highlights of the presidents and the general managers reports follow the uco thamesullc fertilizer plant following a warehouse addition attained a retold output of 16883 tons during 1955 current improve monts to equipment will further in crease the efficiency of this plant distribution of petroleum during the past twelve months amounted to in excess of 10 million gallons com pared with 8 million in 1954 the de velopment of propane as a domestic heating and tractor fuel is currently occupying the attention of uco a gram marketing division with of flees in chatham was commenced in september to purchase onlano grains from local cooperatives and other coitntrj elevators and to sell giaina to the processing milling and export trades the f asihilitj of building a terminal elevator accessible to water transportation for conditioning stor ing and elevating grains is now being studied the volume handled in the livi stock division represented approxmi ateh one third of the total slock ar ming it the ontario stock vards dross value of stock handled was sil 953 596 with net earnings at 31 674 a committee report indicates that approximately 111 persons of manager lal capacit and with appropuat- ab ilities interest and training will be required each year for the next five vtars to manage th expanding eo operative program of ico uus dcbenlu i pioiam has con tinned on a s itisfactory level with sales for ihp nr imountlng to about s00 misih on i jovoar basis in 1 vh ithn i r i i ee nl l tniik disunities nc bring en enuntored in si e urine steel and con rretc for the mw feed plant at uetph and has resulted in a delay in eonstruction progress a central marketing plan fur coop creameries has been sol up wilh uco concentrating on merchandising and selling and local creameries and milk plants giving greater attention to pro curing and processing eight coop eratives have joined in with this plan and with the uco plants at guelph and wingham a total of ten plants are involved in this new central mar keting program these ten coopera tives produce a quarter of the butter manufactured in ontario georgetown rest home kind nursing care for elderly and chronic cases registered none in attendance tr 74tsf wheat trophy goes west robert cochrane pioneer farmer at grande prairie alta has been proclaimed the new world wheat kinj at the royal agricultural winter pair in his absence hon l c hnlmraat alberta minister of agriculture accepts the canadian national railways ehnmmorwhip award on hia behalf he is seen right reccivink a cheque for 100 ami an engraved silver tray from m a metciilf of montreal cn it traffic vicepresident pretty oljra lctrv miss super continental wan on hand to dm patch the unorda aboard the crack transeoutinuntal train great mews for ladies we bnnq you a biq opportunity to buy irticks tor iht p i plus 00 the mcrcbdncjit on sale ncluds dresses coats gowns blouses and skirts you buy one press and for 100 more you get an extra dress or a coat gown blouse or skirt up to the same value as dress purchased or you buy one dress and for 100 more you get an extra dress or any other merchandise in the store up to the same value as the dress purchased come and bring a fr1end1 you and your friend may buy together example you buy a skirt for 7 95 and pay 1 00 more to get another and then share the entire cost of 8 95 equally with your friend no exchange no refunds please always get off to a flying start when fed on coop 20 chick starter fortified mth ah the peouirtd available halt0n cooperative supplies free delivery route days tr 72271

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