Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 26, 1947, p. 2

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the gaqqgew tt judging in the ontario section of the 25000 national barley contest took place at the royal winter fair in toronto last week fivej win ners were selected to go on to the ontarioquebec inter provincial contest which is to be run off early in the new year shown above are the three ontario judges l to r prof robert keegan o a c guelph p r cowan central experimental farm ottawa and dr l h newman dominion cerealist ottawa fjrst prize winner in the ontario section was harold k nesbitt of britannia bay near ottawa who was also first prize winner for carleton county other winners in their order were william lowe fort frances john kluke renfrew robert s sparrow kinburn martin l dowdall perth f 194 nominations rql wedd cifts town of georgetown mayor joseph gibbons accl moved by george riddall and jack armstrong reeve when skirts were here are three of the radio artuts who evoke a gay nineties atmos phere for cbc trans canada net work listeners every tuesday night ob the leicester square to old broadway show orchestra con ductor harr pryce offers a gallant really lon9 1 arm to songstress belle mcewan while eric vale aa the old stager indicates that he still has an eye fori feminine beauty the program fea- tures music songs and yarns rem iniscent of the days when the latest in plastics was a celluloid collar alex maclaren accl moved by harry hale and jack armstrong jack armstrong moved by george arnold and arnott early peputyreeve jack armstrong accl mnoved by joseph gibbons and george riddall george arnold moved by arthur booth and howard graff council ward 1 arthur herbert accl moved by james goodlet and george arnold dorland w barrager moved by james f evans and joseph watson council ward 2 harry hale accl moved by jack armstrong and joseph gibbons- cecil davidson accl moved by harry hale and thomas warnes council ward 3 james goodlet moved by alex maclaren and thomas warnea thos l lyons moved by arnott early and george arnold ray whitmee moved by bruce mackenzie and arthur booth hydro commissioner arthur booth accl moed by george arnold and arnott early howard kentner moved by thos l lyons and fred mcnally public school trustee ard i no nomination ward 2 w ed wilson accl moved by arthur booth and bruce mackenzie ward 3 howard graff moved by george arrtold and w e wilson blankets a wedding gfft to princess elisabeth from the canadian woollen and knit goods manufacturers asso ciation axe shown above the consists of two blue and six white blankets bound in matching satin alias tona rofctley t c a checks the shlp- nent befora it goes aboard a trans- tanada air sine plane for england turkeys the very best for christmas or new years order yours nowf j a wflxitts bajlhwfad r see- mr wilfittr at georgetown creamery to 01 john street beside the georgetown shoe company enlarged modern premiss bake a able to batter give ou the speedy quality service which is oar b f murfin dust collecting system furnace work sheet metal work tawniosmg office l38w residence i38j ting for the icw when 1000 wo men from 43 countries met in phi ladelphia miss long also works closely with the radio subcommit tee of the international federation of university women a native of winnipeg and gra duate of the university of manito ba elizabeth long joined the cbc in 1938 before that she had ser ved as womens editor of the win nipeg free press and assistant edl tor of the free press prairie far- mer she was also winnipeg cor respondent for several national monthly publications and wrote short stories and articles on a free lance basis elizabeth long cbc women interests a firm belief that women can help build p ace through interna tlonal understanding is a guiding force in the work of eluaheth long director of women 3 interc u for the cuc as a planner o network rilii programs mir 1 onu looks to eery corner of the world for speaker- who can tell canadian listeners especialh homtmakers how peo card of thanks tiil relatives of the late mrs 1 1h11 mai tin wuh to thank friends f r their kindness and sympathy cl urine her illncs and at the time if hii loath ill 11 the dreat of russia n h kuisian 11 ir named ca i ht t nn 11 stettin 1 md phia pie of other cmintne work and pla and think all w min hae something m common sho de la tcs an i i think that through wo moil speaking to other w mm bv means of radio we can show that boundan lines and oceans are no barrier to understand mp in recent cbc programs planned by elizabeth lone women from mam countries hn e gi en their views on how ounr ft of toda i should be educited told how fami lies throughout the world spend i their annual vacation and discussed the political status of women in other lands frequently a canadian represen- tstrro and speaker at conferences tt um international council of wo vmb was long was elected this fall as world convenor of broadcas- e memories to honour a lifetime for lifetimes to come moderately priced j s monuments markers card or letter will bring j j our service to your door s oakvujle s monument works s 29 colborne st oakville s a on edgbway high school news vic and joe it is with great pleasure that we report the presence of mr stewart our school inspector last thursday and friday ah the student got their halos out of hock and had them polished to perfection for us visit also everyone took the usual j expression off their faxes sod tried to look fair intelligent however were sure he wul gtve a favourable report on the school the school wafnot given a holi day on thursda for innctas eliza betas wedding however there were no complaints because the school went down to the winter fair on mond ij bj the wa the report on the fair will be in next weeks column commencement tickets will go on sale this week be sure to buy one they will be thirty five cents for all it will be on thursday and friday with thursday being ath letic night and friday academic night the children in first form have now changed from water guns to csp pistols as a means of keeping awake in classes also a committee has been nominated to get up en tertainment for our christmas par ty we include in our column this week one of our fan letters in fact it u the only one we have received dear vic and joe we read your column every week and think it is very good in fact excellent you boys should be com plimented on your school spirit and literar ability we nadmire your wit and slapstick humour because it is so much like our own tour column also reflects the excellent education in english which you have received in q h s so keep up the good work as we look forward each week to reading your column your devoted admirers robert addy dottg latimer do your xmasshopping in

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