Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 8, 1948, p. 5

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a v m xiv tbrtf 1939 marconi console 494 1946 stewartwarner rladtojhonograptttable model imawtier r shpn 46s sb wtl 1 the lucky strike club now open for the season open bowling daily from 1 pjn to 11 fai and saturday from 10 ajn to 11 aun anyone entering or wishing to e teams in the house league prenoiugh teams to form a private league please phone the manager bill anderson at 315jor 270w ivwsvarejl ifajhin i 0 w on dates st the canadian national k lbs era baudn np seated ti georgetown troops oo september lit vthe following oa minute talk was prepared be- haw m chatrasn- ladies sad gemhwjta tbji fci aobsnr jcuonpttowrt c standlng for a number of reason uke a good many other small towns wshsye several industries the 1st- et of which are three paper mula an electrical flijungs inxmfacttnv n company and a seed house they toll tn this eed hoae h one of the largest mail rrdes badnesses in ganada- industry nicely balanced h culture to georgetown mil of the aria are wren reprewtad and wv are quite camous for our haadi- crafta in faat friday la george town day in the handicraft display room downstaire oar womens organizations are most active there are a good many of then i belong- to to the iqjxx in town bat because i live just outside of the corporation soma of myattiiuesaretutalibbonr to the limahooae womens institute and am very interested in the good work they do particularly in con nection with the junior home mak ers j but apart from the industries the arts and crafts and the organi sations georgetowa is e mighty fine place to live those wfco attended as gnests of the cjte that day included ilea dams era batun b t paul har old cleave frank banner and a w benton moclures home farnlshlngs offers e 70o voucher for the best oolleotjon of baking with the eo- dety giving jsioo cash as a aecond arize parity and robin hood flour mols is giving away 2600 ih prize monayfor articles bake3 vritif itjbejr espejuv- flours bluebtb boa baking powder ao offer caab prizes for tea biscuits baked with tsairnroduota the makers jrf oerto offer outstanding cash proes for jams end jellies made with certo a- look at the prize hat wll find all these special itemized other specials in this class in cludes prises for dressed chickens homemade bread apples and onions this is a chance for the handy little lady around the house io- make a little extra money a look at the badles work sec- lion tells the same story of extra specie prizes in all sections to the winner of the most num ber of points in the hall goes the robert simpson co ltd sliver tray valued at s 1100 plus tax so ladies get your entry sheet in early and take your exhibits to the fair hall on friday september 17th at 10 oclock efflriswstjl we have bothi schultz electrical construction r kkd icmu1ti friday and saturday fall fair 17 18 the show you wont want to miss ihishltshts i bigger better fair grand horse show poultry lawn show- uvktocxexhibit excellent hall exhibit harness races ponyraces stangers show and r4des girls pipe band lorne scots band baby show merchants display tent special attraction fancy and trick riding by joan roaa bab barbara and imidldssiobh and colourful l spectacular exciting for di mm uiamifsavaummiuev ias the 1948 prise list of george- town fall fair la aow in circulation sad off erf wonderful prisse in the domestic science flowers end lamas work classes the cash prises have been greatly increased- with many speclaliawards thrown in here dee a few of t ctttlangaecjdona danger1 watch out for children i m its back to school time the moet dangerous and deadly time of the year for ontarios children in the steadily increasing traffic on streets and highways this is the period of greatest danger last september more children were killed and injured by motor cars in ontario than in any other month always at this time of the year the number of tragic child accidents in traffib begins to soar but this 1b as needless as many of the accidents were needless which killed 132 children and injured 2000 others in ontario last year the provincial traffic safety cam paign sponsored by the department of highways and now supported byj the press radio and many official and public agencies shows clear evidence of success in reducing traffic accidents generally but where children are concerned teaching the rules of traffic safety and giving parental advice is not enough all the safety measures and laws we can devise will never re lieve the morist of his responsi bility many of the accidents in volving children are no doubt the childrens fault legally but that does not relieve the motorist of mo ral bame the onus la always on the motorist to look out for children only the motorists per sonal caution and driving care can lessen the toll while driving every motorist should arm himself with these personal admonitions and cautlon- lnga ill consider every child i see on the street as a human dan cer signal in school zones or residential areas ill slow down ill come to the alert wherever i suspect children may be playing 1it drive with extra care ill keep dear of bicycles the youthful riders may know the rules but even when they vio late them i must watch out for them v ill be- particularly careful when i see- children on roller skates with a ball with tri cycles scooters or coaster waxona f3 6 ball1nafad mr and mrs kobt warns and mrs p huggins motored to ottawa last week where they visited with relatives mr and mrs w sanderson spent the weekend in peterborough with mr sandersons parents the sympathy of the community is extended to mr f w shortill and mrs w mcenery of george town in the loss of their sister mrs a barbour of guelph who passed awajauddenly sanday morn ing rev p whattavh of the- ontario temperance federation had charge of the service hare on sunday and gave a very interesting story of his work as their representative he tod of some of the experiences of rev w hunnjsett of the fred vic tor mission with the derelict of the city streets who in their hut pitiful state torn to th church for help mr whattam also told ofths bat- ties behuj fought by the federatjen in pbca7 where s vote is to be ta- ksit for tpcal option closing- with jspseial plea tor leaden vm coantrh support w cot mjwtt fclf j i- fvluit iim ayjiuvrtreceu 7c applesauce pork beans bw aror boo pabtbtt xbah ratotstb sc wd 1 sia oabtoat ttaoh 1mb hbwpacka- osarbottb txajtpbh tea7c7sc 1xob odbx soap a caats 190 super sods u raa 360 batb and wtjt lo af 19c oawzotta aonsjt copfee iiic shortening pombfl or jjswuxi 1xa peanutbuttsr 37 1soe jab waxed paper poos eaves 10opoot sou 31c vox cannin jars ds7930 17 zmc siifes oasrocmysttau trrntm mamm prnrrnm spice j9c spices raa ioc mostard m is s hbtjr whjtb wzxb vinegar 63 i apple juice 3ac green cabbage head z corn i dozerr cobs 29c bananas lb 16c grapefruit site 126 4 for 19c special wedrerad prices plums tomatoes peaches pears a uil ladies do away with those blue mondays send your laundry to annes laundry we are equipped to serve you for free pickup and delivery phone 34w barn dance every friday at john wagstaffes barn music by thel debonaires refreshment booth admission 50c formerly penaons fish and chip store will open thursday under the management of david bowman and set harry msmwi rucues

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