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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 22, 1945, p. 5

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th oro henjd wfa augurt 22 1945 georgetown your shopping centre school days school days soon georgetown schools will reopen for the fafi term and its time to get your children outfitted with new clothing and school supplies everything you need can be purchased right here in georgetown from your friendly local merchants watch next weeks herald for tips on what to buy georgetown board of trade r e a i l division i social and personal thank you folks your patronage ime our reopening hat ahovm at that you are glad to see u back j square deai always at pattersons garage horirmghwat silvercreek hill phone or call for an appointment georgetown 195 r 23 i your cooperation will be appreciated special dance and floor show dixie and al of hamilton 1 i with completely new attractions x stanley park erin tuesday august 28th modern aires orchestra dancing every tuesday and friday nights cerjsy t h e a t r e friday ajdgust 24 tarzan and the amazons johnny welssmnltrr brenda joyce scared stiff jack haley ann savage fox news saturday august 25 matinee at 3 cant help singing technicolor d carina dnrbln robert palfe s service special navy nurse cartoon mother gooses nightmare chapter 2 haunted harbor tuesday and wednesday august 28 and 29 winged victory edssn obrien tam oma dianey how to play footbad hhhmarfmhhhhbmbtmvmmhmi fall fair notes two weeks from saturday win alt day in georgetown the prize list have been distribut ed and there are a number atom ob- i tainable either irom the secretary tiie herald office or the local drug stores probably the most money ever of fered in pruseo by the esqueslng agri cultural sooield in its m years of exis tence is at stake in tills years prize catalogue the prizes ottered in the various classes lor horses and livestock should see one of the largest show on record 1 the poultry lawn show will tract exhlbtors from many parts ol ontario and some of the finest shows birds will be on exhlbil arrangements for the show are now almost completely in hand and only good weather is needed to make the 1945 fair the best in history and on a level with the better shows in ontario ladles the directors are counting on you surely you must have plen ty ol fancy work that could be shown at fee fair to those man- docnesuc- n ally inclined we say that better prizes tjst vacation qjte f- baking and at green gabies wasaga he j r m j mr and mrs jack uaun of to- h ftour special in the prise not ronto were week end visitors wife offering u00 in cash ier and mrs fred armsrong amongst guests vlslung with ul afr and mrs p 8 ohariee are boll- daying at sparrow lake mr and mm walter vthlunee are tlaiung this week in whlttv wife their daughter mra scott stewart ubdr jack hoare vent the week end in town with hi mother mrs charles hoare mr and mrs ouve snyder and son william of kitchener have been i vlslung in town with her fattier mr u k fleck mrs lex schrag and patsy are holidaying at wigwam lodge brock- rllle mrs frank kubes of north olm- stead ohio and mrs jamison of to ronto visited with their cousins the ucguvray s on guekph st on monday mr and mrs harold blotte and daughter joan have returned to town from a weeks vacation in oshawa and niagara fall mr and mrs william carney have returned from visiting relatives and friends in philadelphia mrs jack rush and marilyn of toronto are visiting with her parents mr and mrs h stockford mr and mrs wlf mills and baby of toronto and mrs prank oowlard ajax were week end visitors with mr and mra sua walker misses joscy macartney and helen iukth notic beli-m- and mrs james bell m0- 1 ton nee mary tost are happy bo announce fee birth of a sonronakl james at st josephs ouelpb on saturday ims august 18th clarice mr and mrs cyril clarke aro happy to announce the birth of their daughter linda anne on august 10th 146 at peel memorial hospital brampton thisanutlur in sport o macl moqllvray in mehobxam cook in lovlcg memory of wuhel- onne granddaughted of mr and mrs j r bell who passed away august 23rd 1936 she was only a little unite rosebud a sweet little flower from birth god took her home to heaven before she was soiled on earth fiver remembered grandad and uncles by grandma fni mrs edward wodson during the past two weeks were mrs peter klrk- of toronto mrs h m turton ottawa mr and mrs herbert praden aurora mr j e otarrell toronto mr and mrs alfred redpalh toron- and mrs roy ward and paul pent a weeks vacation at delmonte- lntheplnes sparrow lake misses doris armstrong and jean martin flatted in niagara palls last week with mrs jack young mrs george chaplin and daughter marilyn have returned to town from a vacaton spent at wasaga beach mrs cecil smith and eleanor mrs w c w llett and peggy and mrs lark clark are away on a weeks trip in he state squadrtn leader and mrs charles stockford of trenton spenl the week end in town with his parents mr and mrs harry stockford guests at the home of mrs finally mcdonald for the week end were pte norman mcdonald of brampton and mr and mrs sandy mcdonald of georgetown mrs l labey new york city is vlsttlzsj with her sister mrs s t i param and mr faram at their he on the guetpb highway j amongst week end visitors with mr and mra wodson but week were mr and mrs c c whyatt of toronto mrs gordon pass and eons david and peter of preston are holidaying with mr and mrs wm buuivanfc mr and mrs fred armstrong are receiving congratulations on the occa sion of their 25 th wedding anniver sary which they celebrated last satur day during the evening a group of neighbours called and presented them with a silver trlmiued tea pot on monday evening the daughters of the church held a surprise party at their home after cards and refreshments the group presented mrs armstrong with a china brooch and mr arm strong with cigarettes mrs angus mcdonald of dolly var den entertained a few friends at a partj in theinew spacious sunroom at her home august 8th guests were present from toronto acton milton and georgetown music was supplied by mcdonald brothers fred smith of milton acted as floor manager a buffet lunch was served by the hostess rcvcnt visitors with mr and mrs walter oarpentet were his brother major g e carpenter and mrs car penter of toronto major carpenter s recently returned from four and half years service overseas with rcapc and volunteered for the pad mrs carpenters brother sgt lowthfr hns also recently returned from service overseas with the irish regiment and is expected to visit in town soon sure the baby show still remains one of the feature attractions of fee afternoon with prizes given by mr nat guthrie of toronto a george town old boy for young and old the lavole mid way attractions co have been con tacted to present a superduper show there will be rides games and unue- merrts and they will be in operation both friday night and saturday then too there is the usual fair night dance in the arena when the modern aires will supply the music rtary gregg of wlngham who will a a iii be matter of ceremonies at the fair gavt tfie gcorgitoaii show quite l boot ovtr the wlngham radio sta tion on saturday evening nice pitch ing tory and the fair directors are looking forward to welcoming you here on september 8th m1no in memory of the dear daughter of mr and mrs j r bell lula loretta who passed aay aug 32nd 1044 thotgh your smile is gone forever and your hand we cannot touch we shall never lose sweet memories of fee one we loved so much we often think of you dear and think of how you died to think you could not say goodbye before you cktsed your eyes your last parting wian we would liked to have beard and breathed to yon darling our last parting word only those who have lost are able to tell the pain in fee heart at not saying lareweu ever loved and sadly mother father and brothers missed by this columntot couldnt help but set lines congratulating those ro tor fee sport setup in town this summer it is some yean bums any interest could be aroused along baseball ltaes and some sandlot fans sure massed their favourite sport the soffeall fans are really witness ing some rivalry in this sport and ehnostany night in fee week they are able to find a game in progress at th park but we art thinking more darticu- larly of fee younger set and the hard ball league baseball took quite a slump in georgetown during the past pix or seven years and it is hearten ing to see the boys of another gener ation taking to the sport and making such a fine job of it one can let a sigh of relief and say that baseball is not altogether dead and buried forever in georgetown thanks boys for re viving the game and we look to you for the future teams in the halton and district leagues 3ut these boys must have equipment we know th season is getting late to think about that now but there is still a good many games left to ba j played this fall there is conslder- able equipment around town feat if made available to the boys would com in mighty handy don let it lay around and wear out from latfc of use turn it over to jim sargent and us upandcomers to make good use of and by the way the town ows a lot to jim sargent who arrtvsd home recently from overseas to par- chute right into the big job of man aging the baseball setup and a word of thanks to joe stamp who has taken over where we left off and is doing a bangup job of sports reporting for the herald more power to you joe and keep up the good wort kisvbu- k atk i ust st sr notice if you were one that has talked about the fair since last show day we ii know you will be there but what a about those who failed to see th 1944 f shew are you going to miss the thrul of a lifetime georgetown show is on iii the road back make sura yon help it j along as one lady said i never us ed to go to the fair but since seeing fee show last year well rm going to be there vhen the gates open and make sure of a grandstand seat for fee whole show have nothing else scheduled for fri day and saturday sept 7 sod 8 and teb your friends to come to the fair mr j p re1d having disposed of his business to mr james goodlet would like to take this opportunity of thanking all customers for loyalty and support through out the many years and speaks for continuance of same patronage for successor the pick of tobacco i it does taste good in a pipe georgetown high school will open for the 194546 term on tuesday sept 4th at nine oclock georgetown high school board dont start a tempest in a tea cup 6y os engagement mr nnd mrs james turnbull fiske saskatchewan announce fee engage ment of their daughter phyllis ludlle to mr ivan hay son of mr and mrs m hay of tara ontario the marri age to take place early in september he had no use for his brotbjer-in- law and was always threatening him at last his wife took him to task its ridiculous for you to talk like feat you know it will cost you a tenpound nee if you touch bim when a month- had elapsed and he hadnt mentioned fee name of his brothertolaw once bis wue iifiasait her piessts bo yorti fftra up ft idea of 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