Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 23, 1946, p. 6

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mo v mmons jewellers of toronto wil open n uptodate ijewellery store next door to the golden gate cafe pprozmutei norcagber 30lk fast expert repair service bulova watches a feature om ndm tom oom to mnfcv t6 omartoni 1 dd brasgr to umr ma hour rt bo- idas nvne ot ttomato who reoonur ponbaaed ltt john uses bouaa on ftbx strast bu morad ta and wo kkvtty weloook this new ottbkn to our 5 fori kon those shopping trips or when you go down to maple leaf gardens on saturday night georgetown taxi takes five people for the one fare in every way georgetown taxi is best phone 30 terra gotta and mrs j a mclcane br have axctved home from their trip to the west and report tery enjogmtde tote while w f bunter im eotn to watk one day recently ins car collided vltti one oonung towards him at s onrwj on the town line the other ear was driren by mr moffat of tin- ton mr auntezb car wao damaged bat luckily both ocoupanta escaped witfaoot a msuoh h our citlaens were shocked to learn of die sudden death of prof i t ruuedge of queens university king ston and sympathy is extended to the tamuy and friends mr zimmerman of niagara palls n y has been making some decided bnprovemeots to his new home on the town une he is also having- the hy dro installed in us residence thanksgrrmg visitor included mr and mis harvey puckering and fam ily of toronto with mrs k icam mr norman vlggers glen williams with mr rj j stringer mlas l laughton and mr and mrs vender fliet toronto at their summer homes- a number from here attended erin fair on thanksgiving day and report an excellent fair mrs j edge is spending a few days with friends at london mrs c price spent a few days with friends at wasaga beach mr j c stringer is doing a rush ing trade in the trucking business at present success to you gordon backache rheumatic and ji sciatic pains 55g quickly ptuem b rumacaps hacohmacks fb0g stoke bosss drug store by her b setting for 4t wedding on day october 1mb of roataa densfater of mm oook and tfa atttsar oocfc end john attward on of mr and lac jtanes b of tbrooto iter j ib osteon tbe couple m mmttace toe bride tren in marriage wae mr henry t shepherd gown of whuesllk jersey end i serttp veil of embroidered net 1 by a braided vetvet she carried a bouquet of m her bridesmaid was her sister helen ooofc wearing a ooorjengtto hoi style gam of rapture blue teff eta trimmed with pink roses her head dress of phut net edged with silver stars wee held by a wreath of pink ro es and she carried a cascade of pink loses and white carnations tbe groomsmen was tnotnae toftson of toronto during the signing of the register a solo was rendered by mrs herbert h brown a reception fallowed at the odd fellows hall where the bride s mother received the guests wearing a drees of dove grey faoonoe with blue acces sories and a corsage of pink roses for travelling the bride chose a grey dress and brown ooat with matching accessories after a honeymoon trip east the couple will reside in mount dennis ycvr- j qp16f3 letter of thanks my sister and z acknowledge with deep gratitude our debt to the pupils of georgetown high school who so generously and cheerfully responded to our appeal for blood when told by the hospital authori ties that their blood bank was being seriously depleted and that it wae ab solutely essential that i should supply donors i could think of no other large group to whom i could turn most of the young people who vol unteered are not personally acquainted with my sister but i felt sore they would rally to save the life even of a t ranger to dr williams who so kindly un dertook to explain matters at the school and to see that all who were ciosen uere in fit condition to stand jie strain and to mr lambert and au the parents who cooperated we send our most grateful thanks elizabeth pknbon canada u n i i m im ted- ce formative cfeaf m sffij expadil ting by r at tor painting byk york wllrn o sa oftctmt qobtrnmml arut to exptdttuf 6jljlf qjtemtiel expedition muskox fortyfive men travelling where men had never travelled before with mech anized vehicles shattering the white silences of the arctic with the thunder of their passing breaking through canadas last frontier 3500 miles of forest tundra and frozen arctic seas k om jy forty fivemen pushing forward day by day over the centuriesold trails of tiie pioneer fur traders from churchill to victoria island in the arctic ocean to copper mine to port radium norman wells fort simpson the alaska highway names romantic names that so closely combine canadas past and canadas unlimited future coppermine discovered by samuel hearae in 1770 port radium as new as to morrow fort simpson that knew the tread of alexander mackenzie when he charted the 1846 1946 route to the arctic in 1790 norman wells storehouse of oil for canadas future needs and the men of expedition muskox they too combine the old and the new the courage and hardihood of the pioneers with the skills and methods of the 20tl century they have shown us thi ever widening horizons of canada unlimited a countr young strong confident marching forwarc mto a new and greater era into a future ir which we can share m way open to every cana dian our purchase and holding of victory bonds s cmmad luumiud br jim coleman reports from england on life today in the land that beat the blitz your favourftb sports writers don cowie ralph adams stave york eddie waring appas tappas tkytrori sports news than any other toronto l- paper thats what you get in the three pages of sports news in every issue of the globe and mail under the capable direction of tommy munns you get all the sports news every day hal walker gives you football news jim vipond and allan nicklesoo cover professional and senior hockey as you like to read about it bobbie rosenfeld gives you th feminine angle on sports amateur sports get full play with staff coverage of the high school games amplified by reports direct from school reporters in ontario high schools and collegiate make sure you enjoy 3 pages of sports news up 5bv cm lorne scots active party will be held m the oddfellows hall friday nov 1st carpenter and painter builtin cupboards single units or whole room valance boards fancy wall brackets alterations and repairs brush or spray painting furniture interior and exterior of houses and buildings ernie tindale r r 3 georgetown tamm tettt

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