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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 16, 1949, p. 5

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j v page 5 the georgetown heraf wednesday march 16 j phone 328 or 168r ted bludd floors sanded jod refinssbed the duarws way neav modern equipment general haulage sand gravel w fi1jl cement blocks cement charles riacok phojne 113r hit of our m4 tev meptoi and we all use the telephone more day and sicirr seven days a vcek the telephone ii at yourscrvitl quickly and easily ii keeps you in touch with everything ml everybody everywhere there are too 000 more telephones and two million more calls a day than there were ttirec years ago and servitc is gelling heller all the lime in three years however costs of important raw ma- tcrialsfor telephone lilies and cables have risen sharply copper priies have doubled zinc and lead prices tripled yet up to now despite rising cost on allsides there has been no increase tin the basic telephone rales established 22 years ago few things give you so much real value at such low cost as your telephone weve broken all rciords but there are still orders we havent been able to fill we will keep right on working and building to make your telephone service a bigger bargain than ever to outinue to provide niord and better set ice at the lowest possible cost the bell telephone company of canada the road to the market also leads to the hank for both hurlcct and bank are essential to good family living through four generations ic hns been tradition with many tbotittnda of canadian families to u the services of the canadian bank of commerce from cashing payroll end salary cheques to safeguarding family sav ings or leading funds lor educational end metllcal services r the canadian bank of commerce capetown branch fw chapman manager chatting ft mfasuhji miiu maybe were prejudiced but it seems tots the most dlscuteed subject this week after the wtja- thokv that hf must be chickoii- pojc its bowling over the youinj fry in grades l6nd 11 like nlniv phis va hnvc one rnoueynd vory itchy individual in our houficf- hold cross our frnners for the other chick whose one corispv lutioi ia being told how many of icf friends nrc in the some plltfht and if thefrtpois are hs humcroiik and in the same plates an here its a most uncomfortable affliction tho and the little sufferers and their mothers hnvc our sympathy may the epidemic soon be on the wane to refresh ourselves with a prettier subject happened to glance in at mr- and mrs e b swackhnmeri picture window while on our way to town this week and saw- the most beautiful showing of african violets mra swackhnrrter has about fifty plants both purple and pink fairly burst ing with bloom how docs she de it well may yon ask if you have the same luck as wc with the vio lets mrs swaekhamer tells us most people water the plants too much that the violets should never jio to bed with wot feet in other words dont let the violet stand in unabsorbed water after 1 in the afternoon another important dont was no direct sunlight but give it lots of light a window with a northern exposure is ideal sounds cfcsy enough doesnt it we took another look at those purple and pink beauties in her window and decided for the umpteenth lime helen walker and dennis 0kecfc feel that twos company when mlscha auer intruder on them in brewsters million at the roxy theatre ashgrove begorrn and the lop of the morning to all of yez in honour of j the seventeenth of march which belongs to st patrick himself mrs arthur ruddell wns hostess for the march wms meeting last tuesday with the president mr c b dick opening in the usual way devotional was given by mrs frank wilson followed by a solo from mrs john ii- hunter holl call was answered by a fact in re- gard to an early christian the last chapter in the sttudy book was given by mrs- bruce brigden assisted by mrs- ward brownridge at the close of this meeting some p items of wa business were dis cussed and a lea is being planned j for tle latter part of april the wi held a very successful euchre and dance in the community i hall at slewarltciwu on march oth i thirty five tables of euchre were played the winners being first for our- ladies mrs i- tajik petch 1st for well trying growing some selves gents mr joseph watson both of with the seasons biggest i georgetown 2nd prize winners snowfall blanketing the country were mr and mr thos bousfield hereabouts fibria and bill mcnal- j f milton lunch and dancing to ly and ruth and paul barber i mays orchestra was enjoyed the couldnt have picked a better time j to motor to florida- they left last friday afternoon and will be away i for around two weeks the south- j crn holiday comes at an opportune time for ruth who just recently j broke her right wrist olive moyer i and mrs mervyn cook are in i charge of phoenix house during 1 ruth and pauls abstmue 1 we know- a great many people will be glad to hear that i mr and mrs- balfe bradleys little daughter clare has fully recovered irom her attack of osteomyelitis which she contracted last decem ber clare has been back to school for several weeks now and her wonderful recovery was due in large measure to the new wonder i drugs administered at torontos j hospital for sick children in the same family clares grandfather mr stafford groat ia i quite ill in sunny brook hospital toronto mrs groats says the new hospital is beautiful with every comfort and com enienct- you could imagine including a lodge just across the road for the convenience of relatives and friends who wish to be near the hospital for any length of time also in sunnybrook is kcidie francis who was formerly a patient in the christie street hospital just heard that mr and mrs charles wrays daughter mrs robert wicks and baby brian have moved to oakville where her hus- band is employed shoppers will miss her from the georgetown 5c to 100 store also missed from main st is kathy thompson who has taken a position in the office of alliance paper mills ltd however well still see her occasionally for she comes back to lieatas for the sat urday rush reading the krin advo cate this week we noted anne wat- kins is now social editor and book keeper at the advocate she lias started her chatting with a in column this week which were sure people of krin and district enjoy margaret golden i latest addition to the office of smith and stone ltd mrs fred menally enter- tined her club to a chicken din ner at her home inst friday night atfer the decliclous dinner the girls had an enjoyable evening playing cards on sunday mrs bob gold- ham and baby daughter patsy flew here from clilcoffo to stay with mr and mrs harry goldham for a few weeks until their house in tor onto u vataited bob playing this season with the chicago black hawks is georgetowns one and only gift to bltf urn pro hockey and its proud we ore of him mr and mrs perc king and family have movd into their new hous4 on victoria descent perhuiw some of you like bur- selves havent been trwe to keep up with all trie new housing dev- rinyrnrntalntotm frtar immh will the staff president mrs thos giffen and the committee mrs horace barnes mrs cecil wilson and mrs wal ter brownridge deserve a lot of thanks for their untiring efforts for such a splendid evening old man winter really showed us what he could do by his snow storm this past weekend then high winds and blocked roads but it wont be long until the calendar ulficially says it is really spring kir and mrs fred wrigglesworth and daughter mrs jas carney mot ored to whittington 14 miles above orangeville last tuesday to attend the golden wedding celebration of mr and mrs atkinson white mr- wrigglesworths sister the late mrs john shanks was bridesmaid at their wedding f0 years ago who all the residents on victoria descent were so we pass the in formation on to you they are mr and mrs clem dwyer and family mr and mrs kd prjes apd family mr and mrs a c mc- biiiu and louie mr and mrs charles henwiek and sons mr and mrs jim emmerson and daugnters and mr and mrs w j anderson and as mentioned above mr and mrs fere king and family glad to hear mrs florence curtis is back home and making such a rapid recovery after being in st josephs hospital guelph found the questionnaire issued by georgetowns recreational com mittee moat intcrciiliuu hope ev eryone cooperates by filling it out the planning committee are doing a very thorough job and tie- serve to succeed about thirty ladies enjoyed a st patricks party last week held by a few ladies of group h united church wa at the home of mrs v t cavanagh high prizes for cmkiuole and chinese checkers went to mrs r h wright and mrs clarence benhain respectively proceeds from the party will he used to help buul the new church i kitchen i a pleasant family party at i his home honoured mr george 14c ayufxk ohoicb but 45 peas ltkn vaxibt htjoted beets zgslm ubxroibf bhowh beans 16c campbells tomato soup 2 21c oaaads pint ofcbejt pba soup ladhdtb oot wax beans iaw 20oz rat pride of niagara ebd cherries than an big bsaty tibia 8hni much like blng eanpad with the pits still in became tho pita are like nnta and give tie fruit dellciooe flavor very special ohmoe peaches z9c wo can offer thi special for a limited time only note the else of the can 8 ouncea bigger almost half as big again a the 20os can you usually buy choice quality fruit from sunny california a real buy aylher choice prune plums z 2sc these arent just ordinary plums but big rich redpurple prunes from british columbia you dont know how good plums can taste until youve eaten these beauties he price is right too tomato juice 2 23c ed smiths ketchup 21c achcs w macaroni a cohoe salmon vu 33c niblets corn 19c mother parkers tea 49c 52c fruited pudding s 33c lboz jar 3ivc peanut butter grapefruit juice romar coffee mciaaen8 bed beai sweet mixed pickles x 8r zc z8c 53c v cts pin in fancy ootleo coio flate 16oz jar x1v i hi facuaci sack lot mt aju i swiftniiic the new shortening 43r five noses all purpose flour 39c 1 r they last pt u jillly powders sc i fre3jhi green cabbage celery hearts grapefruit size 96 florida oranges size 200 lb 9c large bunch 21c 3 for 19c doz 42c farmers do you want more pasture per acre do you want greater profits from your livestock this year sow a long terrn pasture mixture we carry a full line of all pasture grasses and clovers at prices that will suit you our quality is the best clover alfalfa alaike western grimm white dutch clover alfalfa ont variegated ladino clover red clover sweet clover heryiiuuon oh ind numlhls includtd mr hrrirnutitn cmcy jr mimiio was imabk tllt lllcuusl mf hll taclr uf apljiiuliritis cupuratinj nicely at hospital guulph ml liis 7lllli tiirlliitny f liu- family presrnl and mis corey and doris o hi- pres- recent at- shes re st josephs and mrs orboy herrinton mr and mrs don herrinkton mr and mrc kred menally wr and mra fred brown and air and mrs ted urown mid llctty ann of limehouse mr and mm uruce kennedy and cheryl of toronto a birthday party held at lire brothers home mr and mrs prank thompsons in muton last week was u complete and pleasant surprise for mrs isobel clbavo mr ond mrs wilfrid thompson and fumlly hornby miss margaret pus- more mr and mrs walker cleave and jane and mr franklin cleave wer prmant to enlo uy aftamoon we- didnt know until wvaoqulrec tea and birthday cake sudan grass bronte grass timothy meadow fescue orchard grass perennial ryegrass grasses red top grass creeping red fescue reed canary grass canada blue grass kentucky blue grass a full line of wisconsin certified and ontariogrown hybrid seed corn william cousc sons limited phone 18w streetsvujle t a

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