m b moloy farm eqwment m wesuyan street used tractors 1 massey harris 44 diesel real good 1350 00 i ihx a with cuhhmors 550 00 i john deere m with plow and cultivator 650 00 1 jeep 350 00 used machines 1 new holland forage harvester engine drive with pick up and com unit 675 00 5 i hc no 45 pto hay balers from 700 00 to 900 00 1 massey hams no 1 baler 1 john deere wire tie baler with engine 1 ihc 50 bale 3 ihc 3f plows 2 massey harris 3f plows 1 case 3f plow 1 fleury basel 3f plowjon rubber discs cuthvatars mowe v 800 00 400 00 m b moloy form etajimimhit 14 wesuyan st tr 73640 welding gas and arc woolhead speers tr 73941 nights tr74713 georgetown heavy equipment a specialty government certified welders portable equipment water sane i r rear of wool rwmmtra uldngbrinklow marriage solemnized at eden mills fftutk helen brinuow became the bride of william emerson laklng in a wedding cereony in eden hills presbyterian church on july 19th rev douglas black of port dover performed the ceremony amid tall standards of white gladioli and ferns the bride is the daughter of mr and mrs claude walter brlnklow of rr 1 oampbellville the 100011 is the son of mr and mrs robert john taking of r r 1 moffat mrs emerson anderson of ac ton was soloist she sang as dawns the day and wedding prayer accompanied fay miss margaret early of r r 1 camp- bcllville given in cbarriage by her fath er the fendewore a gown styled along princes hues with fitted bodice and floor length bouffant skirt the white lace bodice fea tared a high scalloped neckline and long lace lily point sleeves the skirt of white net was enhan ced with panels of lace in ihe front and back and a slight train her fingertip veil of bridal lllu sion bordered with chantilly lace was beld by a lace headdress trimmed with seed pearls and she carried a bouquet of red roses and white carnations mrs jade chamberlain of eden mills attended the bride as matron of honour she wore a light blue nylon chiffon over taffeta gown featuring a scoop neckline and full floor length skirt with float ing panels at the back her pic ture hat and gloves matched her gown and she carried a bouquet of red roses and white carnations jack laking brother of the groom of moffatt attended as best man ushers were lac aran i brlnklow boat station trenton brother of the bride and earl cairns of campfeellville the brides mother received her guests at the reception in the church hall wearing a rose orchid silk dress with tucked bodice and flared skirt her accessories were white and she wore a corsage of cream coloured roses the grooms mother wore a tur quoise and white itoesttl of sheer nylon a pine straw hat and pink gloves and a corsage of pink ro ses for a wedding trip to nova sco tia the bride wore a chemise style dress of ice blue jwth pearl white accessories the couple will make their home in milton outoftown guests were pres ent from jtockwood georgetown ipuslinch carlisle acton oamp- beltville moffat toronto brant- ford bowroanville oshawa port dover bancroft napanee peter borough trenton and ferndale michigan r crwbuwhfflbnaidijiilllsn august 21st to september 6th except sunday direct into the grounds alloa juniors discuss fall fair exhibits fall fair exhibits was the sub ject of much discussion at the september meeting of alloa jun lor farmers and junior institute held at the home of bill hunter president roy thompson opened the meeting by leading in the singing of the junior farmer song after which the speaker forthe evening alex mckinney showed coloured slides of the world fair at brussels taken on his trip last spring a report of the garden party held in july proved it to be a success joanne rcid an alloa nerrrber was selected as peels dairy princess at the party a junior fanner church service was planned tentatively for sept 28 in mayfield united church lunch was served after the meeting closed with the singing pf the queen the next meet ing will be held on octobir 3rd at the home of dcanna mckech me farm news return fare 260 includes admission for children s rates see our agent georgetown leave exhibition 923 sum 10j0 pun daylight time exhibition passengers travelling on regular buses will transfer at bus terminal to buses running into the grounds tickets and information at corner cupboard restaurant triangle 73051 report only minor damage district holiday crashes damage was estimated at close to 300 when a car driven by ron ald kelly of 44 kennedy rd brampton was involved in an ac cident saturday north of glen williams the car left the travelled per tion of the road and cracked a hydro pole opposite the ninth line farm of roy hazard at about 7 is pm there were no injuries in the crash which was investigated by csl dave hardy of the county detachment opp crs hardy was also summoned to the scene of t a minor accident on no 7 highway sunday when cars driven by alexander arsen eau 153 parliament st toronto and mrs clare burns r r 1 georgetown collided resulting in approximately 75 damage to each vehicle the accident occurred ab out a mile north of mccutloughs corners at about 130 sunday af ternoon a georgetown resident jacob van der voort of 25 john sl w and george chapman 6 anne sl guelph escaped uninjured when their cars siweswiped on no 7 highway near silvercreek late monday night cst bennett of the county detachment opp inves tigated and placed damage at 150 this one was reported at 1125 ajn wednesday evet sept 3rd uk fall landscape special 7 2 pyramidal cedars 2 savin junipers 1 pfitzer juniper 2 rose bushes s 8 95 2925 offer silver trophy best junior plowman saturda september 6th will ste the junior plow boys and girls in action at the farm of spencer tt ilson near hornb the prim ar purpose of this match is to proidc coaching for interested oung people to this end an in nation has been extended to win fred timbers veteran plowman and judge of york county to act as the official coach and judge however some excellent cash awards are joint provided for all contestants by the halton jun tor farmers association and the halton plowmensassociation in addition we have just learned that the milton milling co will donate a siter traj to the cham piim plow bo or girl of the da pr furthtr di tails and a cop of tht prizi list our nailers should contact th anculturi offict in milton zinnias asters produce odd mixtures of colour rig williams stcwarttown re ports two gardtn oddities one of hi- asurs produced a pink and white bloom on the same stem while a zinnia plant had one red and nnt cllow flower on one stem soboth building up bank accounts nowadays pnttacaoy everybody has a la canadians opened 4150000 new deposit accounts in the uwi baalo hnost as many as the jadtsac pripajatioo tawoannekof today 11 axubon accounts know a bank is the safe convenient pleasant place to b up funds for every need and purpose they know too that in a chartered bank yon deal with ikflfed friendly people ready to help with qgyonr hanking the chattered banks serving your community hometown firm awarded brampton sewer tender bramptons new sewage treat ment plant will be buii by a hometown construction firm an deen construction company it has been announced by the onta no water resources commission the andeen companys hid was low at 324973 it is estimated the plant which will be of the activated sludge type will be completed by aug ust 1950 it will have a capacity of one million gallons per day at the same time the contract for the installation of trunk sam tary sewers along the valley of the mam branch of the etobiceke river from the treatment plant to the town line was awarded by the commission tp the robinson contracting compan of hamil ton with the lowest bid of 374 000 the sewage treatmont plant to be located at the second line east in toronto township southeast of brampton will have its outfall to the etobicoke river construe tion of the plant will involve he laying of an 8 inch watermain from kennedy road to the plant it is interesting to note that the prices submitted by the sue ccssful contractors were bhow ue original estimates of the cos of both plant and sewers abju 300 000 lower construction of these needed works is heing undertaken uncur iretment between the tcvn of itrampton and the ontario a atcr rcsourci s commission the lat ter hod contracted to arrange for all construction and financing with brampton agreeing to pa the commission over a period of 30 years with interest at a nom nal rate proctor and redfern of toronto are the consulting enjin eers no debentures hac to be soh b an municipalih which enltrs into a contract with the commis sion to build sewage or water works the commission finances the work through construction and when the works are read for operation the value of the asset s recorded and s barged back to the municipality over an ex tended period of car 30 is the most favoured by means of a sinking fund each annual pi ment made by the riiunictpahty to the commission is invested and the interest accumulating on this investment is credited to such a debt retirement account the rate of interest paid by municipalities is not fixed but is based on the commission s total borrowings each year tim mass borrowing by a commission with the backing of the ontario gov ernment tends to obtain lower interest rates for the benefit of municipalities involved in owrc projects at the end of the period of agreement between the municipal it and the commission when the sinking fund with its accumulated interest has amounted to the debt outstanding the works can be at the option of either par re turned to the mumt pahu in connection with the building of brampton s new sewage treat ment plant it is interesting to note that the commission i- mot active in the area at present it is buildinga336 000 treatment plant at strectsville which will soon be in operation and that georgetown and orange vi lie are presently neg ousting agreement for similar plants georgetown 800000 in eluding a trunk sewer and orange- villc 128000 in addition or angeville is entering into an agree ment with the commission to build a water works at an estimated cost of 62000 all three municipal ties arc situated on the credit bi ver when the three plants are in operation much will have been accomplished in the cleaning up of the streams in the area i the commissions provincewide activities in helping various man- norton garden centre i opfosdeflominion seed 7 shrubs 7 shrubs tit 739s2 7 shrubs 7 shrubs record players hifi can be purchased now reduced prices at wigos use our layaway plan pay 1 or 2 dollars weekly have your player cheaper next christmas visit our record bar for plenty of choice and better deals see wigo tv appliances 32 main street n phone tr 73376 kentners its thrifty its safe buy blue coal today idooroax clean safe lowcost heat wmkbntnbron fuel oil stove oil coal f7 y s memoria monuments grave markers and cemetery lettering 22 king street east georgetown phone tk 79573 icipalties with their water andl this connection now total vonad sewage problems are expanding tm million rapidly coastrnotnn projects in i