Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 20, 1946, p. 4

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ho t c hjlili arts crafts tea sale -and- antique exhibition oddfellows hall georgetown saturday nov 30 1 to 6 pm georgetown high school annual commencement gregory theatre 5 thursday evening november 28 815 pm presentation of prizes dances play e admission 35c the voice of carl trevors popular toronto singer is heard every fri- day evening over che obo trane- canada network at 7 00 pin est singing romantic lyrics that an favorites with listeners mr tre vors is assisted in his song review- by pianist bui isbister scientists are working day and night in an effort to find a cure for tuber- oulosls ticket holders must be in their seats by 8 oclock life insurance makes your money work for you when you are through working for it bruce mackenzie hm london life insurance company oac professor speaker at norval juniors social profesor norman high jjf the eco nomics dept of the ontario agricul tural college guelph was guest speaker at the social evening of the norval juniors in norval parish hall on tuesday november 12th taking as his theme an old prceio vhei there is nc association there is much ignorance mr high stressed the im portant part that organizations like the juniors have in life with their motto self help and community bet terment through meetings and as sociation nwmwsrs ltam frm each other and nudte a bti coinily and a better country a program tnciudid id i a b anne clifton trumpet solos by oolln anderson milton and a recital by joseph lyons jean chester c the norval club gave her prizewinning 3ch why i prefer farm life which won first prize at a recent county speaking contest in milton another feature of the evening was the presentation of trophies won in o 0 polish veterans welcomed to c j nwximately 1700 polish war veterans members of the famous british 8th army landed at hall i tuesday nov 12th and were- tranqwrted across canada by canadian pacific railway for immediate aroment at farm work top j s w grocholaki toronto lawyerand president of the canadian polish congress extends a welcome to a group of berlb- boned vets many of whom were wearing the 8th armv crusade patch and all of whom were atffi to uniform they were discharged before sailing from naples italy and will soon don civilian clothes da the lower picture the new arrivals received part of their last army pay in the embarkation area through the canadian pacific offices before being despatched tc various canadian army depots for dispooal to canadian farms the norval juniors grain show at in the grain evnlbit he presented rlv the georgetown centennial fair pre sentations were made by craig reid president of the fair and himself win ner of the bank of commerce tray for the exhibitor winning most point beaumont trophy to craig alexander the lindner trophy to john bird and the smith and stone trophy to bill alexander aftr tch cincisig was enjoyed tn the music of the rhythm committee in charge of was headed by ward brownridge sident of the boys group who acted as chairman and president of the junior tnsmtarta check this list for your christmas gifts hand chef foodm1xers furnace controls door chimes trilight lamps boudoir lamps eleetropails heaters lumiline fixtures electric irons toasters 3495 3695 3195 495 1895 1000 1675 1495 each 475 520 each 475 pr- whitmee electric young st open evenings phone 313 danc in g o ryans auditorium guelph wednesday friday and saturday popular orchestras ua u m sample ym m aw hiwiw mwkmm m hi ymtn y wfc- ym raw th cmhto uimm mt mmmv y- rw mr limiwi mar ridkar 1 li raommdionfiiciph x o the province of promise southwestern ontarmo accommodates nearly half of canadas furniture manufacturing establishments and the industry may well be said to centre there as with other industries an impressive share of the provinces furnituremaking facilities were turned from their normal task during the war but the woodworking plantis one of the most readily convertible and its future one of the most assured with the greatest demand in history both for the new homes of canadas prosperity and the immeasurable replacements required abroad in ontario woodworking is moving steadily to the fine old lumber and shipbuilding town such as couingwood inspirational localities where the cabinetmaker craftsman finds himself in the midst of ontarios forest resources as well as health and quiet pmuuktdby tbs brewing industry ontario furniture centre in 1944 of the 472 canadian factories engaged in thr manufacture of wooden fur niture of all kind 208 were located in ontario in the same year the groaa value of the manufactured products m approximately 30000000 nearly 8000 people wear engaged in the industry and more than 911000000 was paid u- salaries and wages sawn lumber was the princi pal material used and while much of the hardwoods used came fironvthe united states the softwoods were the pro duct of canadian sawmills

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