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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 28, 1957, p. 9

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qcoftgetown ontario wednesday august 2ctth 1w7 second section is collection monday september 2nd homips otdinamiy jiaadrthat darwlu re wadfl ihtwtwursoaycookction heading for high school gmtpdnm these graduates of harrison public school are looking towards higher things as they prepare to enter high school next week they were photographed with their teacher at the dose of school in june front row left to right rosemarie hole- joyce fleming trudy bellegham rosemary young jane greenwood back row wayne sproule richard miller don ballingall david sprague john giryett allen stokes principal harold henry aaichael brown nigel norris ross bairsfow michael wilson circus plays at libition every day this week there are thousands i children in this prwvence who have never seep a circus parade says cne general manager hiram e mccal- lum this shortcoming in the lives of the moppets will be rectified this ilweek when binghng bros and jjarnum s bailey circus the greatest show on earth -t- stage tnyee parades at the canadian national exhihwon plans are underway to have an imals clowns acrobats and floats beaded by a brassy band and bur ping caupe roll and cavort through kxhibition park on tues day thursday and friday aug 27 29 and so beginning at 12 noon mr mccallum who is in the process of planning the route says it will be one of the most exciting events to happen at the exhibi tion i think it will really arid colour and flare to the whole show and give it a carnival atmosphere he added the circus will give perform ances at the grandstand every af ternoon this week monday through saturday and two av dditiona shows on wednesday and saturday morning j building sand concrete gravel rqagl gravel fill and top soil stone work tom haines gjtri william tit 73302 bradshaw for those distinctive floral arrangements chloradine spray for white grubs gifts plant or garden needs call tr 79761 hunter building 120 guelph street 5 0 guaranteed certificates issued in amounts from 100 upwards for one two three four or five years hah on ft peel trust ft savings co high school teacher here margaret burke is married pink and white gladiolis ban ked the altar at the church o the nativity in timmins the morning of august 10th for the wedding of margaret mary burke and john james tennier the bride is the daughter of mr and mrs james p burke of tim mins the groom is the son of mr and mrs john j tennier of ham ilton msgr h j martindale offi ciated at the marriage ceremony and the nuptial mass wedding music was played by miss loreen patrick who also ac companied mrs desmond cooper soloist during the mass hugh otoeil sang the ave maria during the signing of the register the bride given in marriage by her father wore a floorlength gonra of starlight white silk org ans styled with a bouffant skirt and featured a sabrina neckline with french lace applique the brides fingertip veil of illusion tulle was secured by a delicate double bandeau of seed pearls she carried a cascade of white shasta mums and stephanotts the maid off honour was miss mary burke sister of the bride miss burke wore a gown of corn flower blue silk organza featuring a dropped bodice a full skirt and lace applique on a sweetheart neck line her bouquet was of white shasta mums and gladiolis the best man was david primeau of st catharines and the usliers were ron newham and brian no lan of hamilton far receiving the guests at the reception held at the mclntyre auditorium the brides mother wore a gown off rosewood crepe with inserts of chantilly lace her accessories were of sand beige and she wore a corsage dfpaie- ivory roses the grooms mother assisted in receiving the guests wearing a gown of champagne chantilly lace with matching accessories her cor sage was of pink pinnochio roses for travelling the bride wore a periwinkle blue linen suit with white accessories following a wedding trip to the new england states and new vork mr and mrs tennier will reside in hamilton the bride was a member of the georgetown high school staff last year where she taught mathemat ics dairy queen crowing contest highlight agricultural show a daury queen a calf scramble a rooster crowing contest the highest prize offering for a cattle show in canada 4h scholarships are some of the highlights of this years canadian national exhibi tion agriculture shew from the august 23 opening day until september 7 closing the canadian farm its products and its achievements will be on display in tha coliseum building in keep ing with its policy the ex has ad ded new features to its agriculture show this year and maintained its i traditional exhibits as the most fall fair dates as a further contribution to canadian agriculture the cne will award the second of its 4h scholarships worth 750 to a 4h club member from each province for tuition assistance in a course of agriculture also in its second year the mar ket cattle auction is expected to draw an outstanding entry of pre mium cattle good prices offered at last years sale have ensured the success of this feature which cne officials describe as an ex cellent opportunity for breeders to dispose of their premium ani- hr strike up the band i september interlude and afternoon tea swear smmm m 200 to 400 pm at the arthur beaumont residence gun vyiuiams up to date show window of thelmals at successful profits countrys agriculture industry i a bountiful year is expected to more than 120 coo in prize produce an exceptional exhibit of money for all exhibits is an in- farm crops fruit and vegetables crease over last year with 25 per and grafitand seeds honetpro n s25 m cat- ducers butter and egg eahihitow tie divisions making the cattle ud floriculture enthussuts win show prue the highest of any agri- round out the agriculustne cultural show an canada and one i the coliseum lading la nori a i devoted to rtwdh north anoenca puys in i i f hj cne g for sheep and swine and goat l wiu the usual representative nha b the counutfls more than 7000 entries this year animals will ensure a jahwunz comricmtetsrt inter- lanjtlstz acton sept 20 si est to the show as dairy princess- see the largest ca tshot fan orth ancaster sept 20 21 es from different parts of ontario america iutlratfth fi arthur sept 34 23 compete for the title dairy queen dog shows mmmm aclfc at eawj sva ms uuc llatjr wwil barrie sept 28 28 budding young livestock breeders beamsville sept s 7 match their strength and talents beeton oct 1 swith energetic angus calves in the bolton oct herfces roycroft tmaaww 7fml tr 72461 51 gtsetph st q le georgetown rotary club invited youto attend to hear- georgetowns brass reed band anp snow you appreciate ther efforts in froviping such fine music ifor listening spc9conrributedin theservioe of the oxnnrwrritybyjohn labatt limited bracefcridge sept 12 13 brampton sept 12 14 caledon sept 20 21 caledonia sept 26 28 ghesley sept v collinatwood oct s 3 drayton sept 14 16 dundalk oct 23 durham r sept 27 21 ebnira aug 30 sept 2 erin oct 11 12 and 14 fergus sept 1 gait sept ib 21 georcetown oct 41 5 grand valley sept 27 28 hanover oct 4 s harriston sept 18 19 kincardine sept 19 20 kingston sept 24 28 leamington sept 2 7 lindsay sept 18 21 listowel sept 23 24 londem western sent 8 14 markham oct 3 5 milton sept 27 28 milverton sept 20 31 mitchel sept 24 25 mount forest sept 21 33 napanee sjept 2 4 new hamburg sept 13 14 calf scramble and the provinces most vocal roosters vie for hon ors in the nightly rooster crow ing contest v new lfakeard sept 12 14 norwich sept 24 3 orangevile sept 10 11 orillla oshawa ottawa w owen soun palmeraton paris peterborough kegfrg eaafmnl pay marjs six local people take special flight overseas six georgetown residents were off for great britain last weekend mr and mrs sid hulaae 22 victor ia st win mcclements 7 kennedy st mr and mrs hugh dickie 2 temple road and neil wallace 32 guelph st have made the flight on a plane chartered by silverthorne legion branch of toronto which left malton airport friday night for mr and mrs dickie it will be the first trip to the old country in 22 years while there they plan to visit his brother avnd sister in jrutherglen scotland and her sis ters in newark eng mr and mrs hukne who will be travelling with her aunt mrs eunbeh dodgson of toronto intend to visit all five countries of the british isles and mr holmes sisters elisabeth and teresa and brothers richard john near man- s7woyyrse its later than you think b community swimming pooi is resthvb for adults f 1ft and over 5 every night 830 pm to 1100 pm s adults and children daily 200 son 830pjn z hoodughts urguard supbtwision children 15c adults 25c i aug 15 17 fab oett2sno 2 sept 23 sept 20 oct sept it a oct 12 septs e sept 18 at -i- sept 20 ai sepjt 30 oct 1 8 cjul aug 2 sapt 7 and wilfred at leigh cheater mr mcclements will be staying in kilmore crossgar county down in ireland where he has two broth ers hugh and alex he also in tends to dp some sightseeing on lab emerald isle cheltenham england dj be nell wallaces destination there heu be staying with his aunt andjunde mr and jgn luupss lu wu return hi apprnrffnately 1 month walkerton waterjkrwn webaimi nov 7 sept 17 tt sept 10 14 oct 11 u and 14 ng 22 24 georgetown high school autumn term commences tuesday september 3ni students travelling by bus register at 9 am town stiklwhr register at 1030 xim bawittw any necessary changes in bus routes mrpe mm snp cq

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