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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 28, 1952, p. 4

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wednesday evening may stth 1cu mtott hlgk wltls 4 track meet here last week for eiepcrt ejr cm a twalker oftomxuist 1 ifaln heath bnuotno ow abelle dm mora none otffae bet tm hours aan toj pan dally by out of the frying pan i many firee atart just aa innocently aa thu and before theyre throush a home owner has loat not only the bacon but thoueanda of dollars be careful in your house keeping and to be aafe from fin ancial loaa to fire insure with elmer c thompson insurance service john k baebek a kenee e c tkwiw mill street phone iis so much travehinj by bus is i won derful way lo see our country the busy firms that border j the highways the nvers and likes the jrandeur of our hills and forests fascinating close- ups of every town and aty along your route on your next trip go by bus youll enjoy the thnu of seeing to much with lea than tan points asper ating all teams ceorsfeiown acton milton and erta high schools held their annual track meet on may i4th in qaotfesown park an rrfttllk climax gave mutoa the euprbut on checking riaulu la ter k wae found tint h belonged to acton who had 18 pointa lo miltons lea erin scored 1604 and oaorcatown 169 georgetowns eole ehamplnn was shirley rorbae who led the ban tam flru cheryl morton acton and w arbtc adon were junior champs w kelman milton and g altken erin placed tint in intermediate end norma brown muton and h ellis were senior champions ptttti olria softball throw s forbes 0 kaye clements m iletty ander son m m yard dash forbes g anne hyde g ii anderson u itunnlng br b anderson m 8 forbes g a hyde g bantsss bers 100 yd dash ken richardson g g glbeon a j itomewood o running br g glbeon a j llomewood m d watson a and e simmons e tied shot putt j itomewood m e simmons e k richardson g jiuw glru so yd cheryl morton a ii uialon a elsie lersen g 75 yd morton luston lrsen irish jump oanderson si e larsen g sue crabtree g itunnlng ur anderson lar- scn morton standing br nina nodwell e margaret lay m earlcne botell a softball throw sandra scott g shirley dredge m m ey m llcioy mliton georgetown erin intermediate glru 50 yd w kelman m eileen oates g joyce denham g 75 yd oates kelman k he crutall a high lump j turtord m 1 mrlnery fc e oates g running lir kelman oates denham standing br vera sinclair e pat nodwell l lllcen krunk a softball throw gall wheeler g barbara brown ml lat hllchon m senior glru 50 yd norma brown m mary nodwell l dorothy wll hams g 75 yd brown nodwell it booth e v high jump joan watson m frances gray e m nodwell t running br neretta zlllo o d williams n brown standing brlulla devriea g anna spltscr a and e hufnaget a ued softball throw june thompson g n zlllo g isabelle wilson m janlee beys 100 yd w arblc a w sklll- ing a jack handy g 220 yd arblc skllllng handy high jump arblc skllllng c auger m running br arblc skllllng handy hop slep arblc skllllng handy pole vault skllllng arblc g howard m shot putt arblc skllllng d anderson m intermediate beys 100 yd w mehugh a g altken e d vaughan m 220 yd altkon mehugh vaughan high jump rosa mcgill g terry norton g r coon a running br vaughan me hugh d dawkins a hop step vaughan dawkins jim timleck g pole vault timleck vaughan b archer m shot putt v cormlettl m g altken e d o rourko a senior beys 100 yd r ellis m e cairns m paul barber g 220 yd r ellis m s mlec- aniec e elllng berg g high jump r- ellis m e dredge m w coon a running jlr r ellis m j roberts m o teeter e hop step ellis cairns j dav idson a pole vault e dredge m jim buck g j thompson m shot putt ellla calms ocorgo mcclure g open kvtinla- aehostove i report- oa confereese at inttittsto martina mrs hector bird was hostess to the womens institute mailing on tuesday may 20th with the presi dent mrs leslie gukn in the chair roll call was name sn educational radio programme with such ah- swers as kate altken coast of opinion vour united nauans and many others delegates appoin ted to the district annual in dub lin on june 10th ware the president secretary and mrs perry deslie it was suggested that a parcel be sent through the salvation army instead or an english institute mrs cu1 jlunter gave she mornuur session of the three dsy institute confer ence held in cuelph in early may while mrs pred nurse gave the sd dress of mrs marshall at the after noon session and mrs muton bird the address by miss florence rey nolds of the food and agriculture organization of the united nations the motto was well given by mrs kred wrlgsleeworth music hath charms mrs john h hunter de lighted the udles with her solo welcome sweet springtime cur rent events were given by airs john bellboddy followed by an in teresting paper on the manufac ture and use of peanut butter by mrs thomss gitten a soclsl hour followed the meeting utile miss dunne golden of georgetown spent the week end with her cousins catherine and nancy hunter on saturday afternoon manuyn wllaon had a belated birthday par ty at her home marilyns eighth birthday was in january but at that time she had the chicken pox so it was held on msy 24th snd her little guesu were catherine ifun ter doru picket adrlenne nurse sandrs carney sharon swcexle and margaret austin fuyntan reed of toronto spent the weekend with his sunt mrs geo wlngflcld and family the young people held their meeting on sunday evening at the home of elmer and marlon bird mrs dlalr the school teacher iciowcd pictures of ecuador and musical numbers were given making use of uptodate equipment to get more work done with less help is the most efficient and the most profitable way to operate a business in farming as in other in dustries power mechaniza tion stepsup production increases the output of available manpower and keeps costs down the steady adoption of new machines to re place worn out or oldstyle equipment is an investment that pays off in easier more profitable farming in masseyharris machines you get the latest in equips ment built to save time save labor and save money your local masseyharris dealer will be glad to 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