Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 20, 1949, p. 3

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rage ov accounting auditing bookkeeping service e m brown monthly or wbkkxtt mux sthett ooim xn awnu a i eyes examined glvsses fitted repairs simmons jewellers main bt geoegktown telephone 83fl every wednudity lftjm to fi tun b m fauuubu ho i ar optonuithit 16s1 ejcllntob w tohonto rosedale floral cut flowers potted plants ip its a pray wrath wwiaimr flowera we can please you our prlei are felht phone 283j we deliver womens institute celebrates its- fortysixth birthday thcrctfulur monthly meeting of the georgetown womens institute was held at the home of mr har old cleave main st north on wed nesday evening april 6th at eight oclock with the prcsldpnt mralj cr uailey in the chair tho roll coll an ancient handicraft brought- forth pretty much mind without o blnfilo thoutfhvaplnrtlrgf the iprejjl dent and- secretary were aslted to attend the convention in 9uelpn which hj to be held on may 5th and 6th thq helplngljilnd committed reported that the wy- ette which had been depleted was again complete and in readiness for the net emergency f 1cl00 ww yojed to the children aid at mil ton it was alao moved that 10kj be given to the recreation commis sion it bolrig thought that this wtu most worthy for was the instituted motto not for home and country and both of these were belntf ser ved bjf this donation a rummage sale is being planned for the near future and members are asked to be in readiness to ass ist tho convener and her commit tee in any way they can the topic for the meeting was historical research and the motto historic places in this community mrs wm sinclair convener read a splendid paper on early life in esquesing an indian name meaning tall pines among the many things recorded was that georgetown in the early days was known aa the healthiest town in upper canada- it wait very inter esting and it was regretted that time would not permit a discussion- after the business session pro gressive euchre followed there being seven tables in piny the 1st prize went to miss alines cole and jorves second prizes to mrs- clnre wilson and mrs alex lewis of godcrieh a visitor with mrs f mcnally the occasion celebrated the forty sixth birthday of the founding of the institute in georgetown it was founded on march 25th 1003 with mrs l- l bennett as presi dent and miss it rid as secretary a delicious lunch was served in cluding a grand birthday cake which was sampled more than once by some of the members mrs f mcnally moved a hearty vote of thanks to the hostess mrs cleave and the committee mrs w sin clair mrs ii kentner mrs cole mrs k sinclair mrs- w reid and mrs w bell for making this the most enjoyable evening the insti tute has had ir some time pyramid elubh arc ew in oivf tario the hysterical interest nd uctlyuy provoked by these club have reached a boiling point the cynlcttusay theres a- micker born every mlnutfc the timid soy its illegal and the pyramlders say iv u lot of work and a lot of fun 3ne sucker list p u log jine it is full of people who chance their money on sports pools sweepstakes draws on cars radios etc ctc fcny- thing sponsored by lady luck be it chartered clubs service or church r so called illegal clubs like the pyramid craze the question of illegality is confused the police would surely be over worked and the jail warden might bo called upon to throw his moth er wife or sister in the bastille there might be a few test case arrests but that is very improbable the telephone operators in the dialless area are the ones that are to be pitied on i payoff day but they they have considerable exper ience on bookie calls and should be able to meet this emergency if not the telephone company can always rush n trained bookie crew to the pyramid districts less hands comme ci comme cv and xd rather be a dreamer with a penby thannrlch irnknwlth a look- the latter has been recorded by most of the sing ers male and female in the busi ness all of them making a comfort able enough income to cruible them to put a lot of feclihg in this musi cal abnegation horb jeffries ren dition is my pick of the lot mcj torme docs a good job on careless hands bnd tony martin is excel lent in comme ci comme co- there are iwo outstanding locals doing the rounds one is no moon at all by nat king cole and the other is caravan by the up and coming billy eckstine this duke ellington classic ir given a superb treatment by eckstine who for my money is tops of interest to jazz addicts is the news of n new goodman band b g and this new aggregation are trying bop ard ttlelr first release undercurrent blues is a fine job if you like bebop i dont their frenzied arrangements arc debili tating i like to relax when i lis ten to recorded music bop reduces me to a mass of quivering nerves if they ever settle down i might i h one type of pyramid club has understand and enjoy their music been started in toronto which dc- for i have a great admiration for kenton gillespi ti name a few lot of praise it is called the goodwill club and the pay off is in friendship among faiths artists who it is sponsored by the canadian psychosomat council of christians and jews u is not called a pyramid club but it is along the same lines the pay off la not in dollars but in greater tolerance and friendship between those of different faith is asked to bring two more guests to a designated home if she is a catholic she brings a protectant and so on there will be an equal number of people of each faith the world can do with that type of club and it would be interesting to know how many are anxious to belong next time you fool the urge to go ptacos see your local bus agent ho can tell you all about fares stopovor arrange ments timo tablos and other details that will help you to onjoy your trip- ho is a mombor of your community and will be glad to orvoyou fares are low chicago 19s0 los angeles 8545 montreal 1485 winnipeg 4380 round trip tax included subject to change former glen resident dies in guelph hospital a resident of glen williams until he moved to guelph two years ago william george winfleld died in st josephs hospital guelph on wednesday april 6th he is survi ved by his wife formerly eliza stirrate who is a patient in gait hospital at present and five child ren clarence of england alex of toronto reginald of hcspeler mrs george brokenshire nora of port hope and eva of toronto mr winficld who was in his 78th year had lived in the glen about fifteen years the funeral service was held in hespeler with tnterment taking place in glen williams cemetery now that the hunting season cm the rapacious moth has been de clared open the housewives are out with their ui flit guns to kill don barrager gods gift to wc houseeleaning babes can alleviate the work involved in such a tr e woody herman they are all great me have became heres hoping they take tlie cure and start to make music- we can understand a canadian record company has just released an all canadian rec ord howard manning is the solo- each guest ist and howard cable the musical director it is an unfortunate first the boy ha a good voice compar- jew and able to sinatra but he is com- m that pletely drowned out most of the tunc by mr cables screeching strings the arrangement is a poor imitation of snatras clever orches tral background- directed by the inimitable stordahl i should like to hear mann i tig a un this lime accompanied by a small unobstrus- ive group dick licala and harold mcclure refuse to divulge the whereabouts of their marble training camp come now boys thursday night mendous task all we have to do will prove if this secrecy is going is sort out the winter clothing and furs evaluate them and to pay off all you arc doing is making us suspicious we shall have phone t3w hell do the rest to insist on a rigid medical cxamin- he will pick up clean and store ation and a saliva test you are them for the summer months this too cocky we dont like all this has a two fold advantage the bulg ing clothes closets will lie glorious ly empty for the summer and m the fall your winter clothing will be ready clean and intact l might add that barragers have the usual 2 per cent evaluation cost and all their storage is done in toronto in one of those reliable cold storage vaults where the temperature is so low the mothi die ot pneumonia secrecy see so watch it at the arena thursday night itll be moider sev rebekah president visits loal rebekah lodge r t tickets and information wool growers organization wool ship collect to oar registered warehouse no 1 weston ontario reliable gradta irqtnpt uttlaictt shippers may obtain tacks ac twine without charge from a n stark georgetown clark wilson georgetown write direct to canadian cooperative wool grower limited 217 uny st toronto canada cash for dead animals cows 250 horses 250- hogs p cwt ateordlnc to aba and condition pmonk collect galt352 ingersoll 21 iim stone sons lid silvers now have new stock for teen agers the fash ion designers have come a long way since my teen age days the styles are so practical and flatter ing in my day it was the oppo site there was no inbetween fash ion you wore children styles till you looked silly then you wore grown up styles and you still looked silly- now there arc styles that suit any age and help the transition from gangling adoles cence to the rounded curves of womanhood silvers line of voyngeur suits at 20 50 are ideal for spring and summer wear and there ia a col our to suit every taste yellow tur quoise paddy green beige and grey they also have a large ass ortment of blouses to match or contrast these suits an interesting combination this spring la paddy green with spring blue it is most effective the teen agera felt hats with felt flowers the kind youll never find in any aely respecting botany text book are adorable and reasonably priced another im portant item in the teen agern wardrobe is the party frock there are some swish taffetas in ameri- can beauty spring blue and n warm brown these arc guaran teed to make any demoiselle the belle of the club mldtown or the ivsc room the cottons are beginning to come in with shantung taking the lead for populurlty the scaunn la ao short it la beat to grab them as they straggle in a subject we npl- dom want to talk about in spite of al jolaon april shower khould hold no team for anyone who invents in one of thee sleek satin rulnooabj- tliey give you n glamoroun air even if your face u dripping with rain silver hv theae in buck aky blue tin d bottle greeit the hew reooitung this month re good i prticuhjrjr like cms- wcdesday evening aprl 13th was a gala night for members of verdun uebekah lodge when the president omplete j tnl uebekah assembly mrs aetna bumstead of menford paid the lodge an official visit on the j same night the unknown- friend parly was held- about 125 members and guests enjoyed a salad plate supper pre- 1 pared by the four groups under their group leuders favours in the pink and green lodge colours and j spring flowera decorated the tables mrs gordon spence noble grand was toastmaster the toast list in cluded the hcbekah assembly pro posed by mrs harold cleave with mrs bumstcod responding the lodge by mis j h lilllco re sponse by mrs syd mackenzle unknown friend by mrs- thomas easoji response by mrs alf col- una 8hcn came the longawaited moment when parcels were opened and the unknown friends discover ed after which all adjourned up stairs for lodge during the evening the president gave a helpful and inspiring ad dress on rebekah oddfellowahlp mrs lilllco who is district deputy president of centre district no 2s presented her with a girt from the lodge guests were present from toron to guelph hamilton senforth camphellford and kitchener and the following assembly officers mrs aetna bumsund president isabel carr vicepresident jean busch warden mrs hobiuson mavhhall mrs hickey outside guardian marion illldon pianlarmrs eatorbrook past president maude prlngle punt president mlaa huby kmprlngham district deputy president of north district mrs j il lilllco district deputy president of centre district the georgetown herald wednesday april 20th 1949 carrolls miymv vuuv qabvebt brjlnd margarine llb pko 39c s glass wax59c monarch flour 49c brant serviettes no 37c grape juice 23c 41c tomatoes shs he peanut butter 37c romar coffee 53c r glo coat 6w old english i libbys catchup sweet pickles 21c mclaben8 l jg new low price bou0d white meat tuna fish w 4c rttede op kiaoaba cherries choice oautobnia peaches ayxmeu choice pbune plums 2 ayxmelt solid pack pie apples ie ljcbbv8 facy tomato juice 2236 campbells tomato soup 2 21c tzfajfi no j white ljtsl honey w 25c a 41c ffiwj palmouve beauty ft- soap 9 14c tik 1sc cooking onions no 1 very special 4 lb 15c imported celery hearts 2 in bun jun 19c bananas lb 17c cabbage lb 6c pei no 1 table potatoes 10 lb 29c mrs mra vloln eula mini sadie mrs when minute count mill do1i1i will dry faster if the fliigerutu are dipped in cold water immediately after applying the pollah allow the fingertip to dry without wiping dancing season opens at erinlfriday april 22 bus leaves froro deluxe taxi mill street every friday phone 241w lanes haulage you call we haul no job too big no job too small american cement for sale phone 5

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