Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 4, 1949, p. 10

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tha georgetown hereud wednesday may 4th 1949 to contact us about that eavesiroushing and i furnace work etc that you wish to have done this summer we have the material now in stock and also the ambition b e murfin j sheet metal works our telephone number k 1s8 limehqusei recent visitors include mr and mrs grant end kenneth of stewarttown with mrs smeth- uret mlu june stover of milton and mr barry strangways of bramp ton with the campbells mr and mrs wilfred grecnlees add daughters of campbellviile with the a w beaton mr and mrs axrownhlth of torohto and mrs baker of detroit with miss swackhamar miss margaret spltier homo front toronto mr and mrs wilfred brown and blllle of beaten with the slel- boumes the laws of the bmmnton and the d s mcbonalds with the olshys mrs o- mulder accompanied by high school news j by lloyd therell be some changes ssmde this past week the school has been a beehive of activity the timetable has been changed ar- ollnd periods shortened and crow ded towards the morning this puts five periods in the morning and three in the afternoon with classes over at approximately three the time from then on is taken up with play practice music and cadets this makes for a plenty busy time and is not helping the fact that oxam are coming up soon another eseerslssu last friday night at 030 two busses pulley away from chs loa ded with happy carefree silvery- voiced- students the glue club lor points east pot credit they were going to the pel musical mrs roughley sang solos and the i festival being held in clarke hall children obliged with their festival the busses arrived at their des- muslo directed by miss ruddeu on j unatlon about 70 and although the georgetown herald serving the ccmmrmttl eg ubokoetowmf m3 wttjliaats mobvaxv uoknby btewakttowh absaobovk baxim tksuta ootta ubacriptlon rate sxbo a year 1 advertising rates quoted oa application waltxh c bikhn publlaher and jfchter mary h- btohn aasoilaii tfcbtar arneld l mcollviay 8taw lsslto ml clara tuold davison c 1 n he herald is printed each wednesday tttarooan at the office a tree geor authorised as ascend class mall pest qtfsoa ottawa members of the canadian weakly newspapers associations sad aa ontasfo qoabac division of the cwjfjl mmcilfs your assurance of satisfaction y i- attention legion members i keep friday evening may 13 f open for c o n c ert and dance open to members wives and girl friends ladies auxiliary husbands and friends entertainment by mr harold dagr ef n btjjveb collection give what you ukk phone 328 or 16sr floor sanding floor landed and refinished the dustles way new modern equipment ted bludd upholstering at its lowest price and highest quality dick the upholsterer operated by jack sudermann easy payments arranged 7 day service we will be pleased to visit your home with style sample book no obligation be quick phone dick phome310 phoenix house 7wds friday evening in the hal the samp evening five members of no- val junior farmers produced their play courage mr green direc ted by miss c mccullough fol lowing lunch mr clarence varey mrs o mulder and mrs roughley provided music for dancing with mr cain as floor manager mr and mrs mitson ond little son arc occupying dr crisp s cot tage for the early summer the w i catering committee pro vided the hot dinners for a ladles bowllrig league party on monday evening mr l r heatherlngton showed splendid coloured films on home gardening from preparation of the soil to harvesting of the crop when the wi gardening committee ar ranged a social bvenhig in the school on thursday evening an other film followed the motor course from jasper park to banff national park twenty children received their garden seeds at the same party the wms met at the home of mrs mills on thursday evening when mrs a calder reviewed the life of the missionary t africa mary slesson mrs h norton read the scripture lesson and mrs o mulder led ir prayer mrs o mulder and mrs a norton obliged with two vocal duets the hostess served refreshments afterwards congratulations to anna saltier who won the bronze medal for girls eleven and under ot the peel county festival recently mr and mrs w gordon attended the funeral of her cousin the late ernest hall of guelph one day last week mr bob beeney left recently for moncton two representatives of the dept of lands and forests of ontario gait division supervised the plant ing of some six hundred forest trees on the form ol mr ftc brown on thursday afternoon last miss ruddell and her pupils of s s no 0 and student teacher miss koth- iccn klmpton of toronto normal school assisted by mr brown and his team of horses did the job the big quire was scheduled for 0 10 they did not get on till 0 tun the boys chore did not sing till after the large choir and then not until the adjudge went out to tea the intervening space of time from arrival till time to sing was filled up by a walk around the town the dead place that it is and con siderable merrymaking in and ar ound the holl the threepart chorus managed in a class of three to scrape out a third nothing to be ashamed of though in the two songs sung aurora was first with 04 and 06 brampton second with 81 and 82 then georgetou n with 80 and 81 the boys chorus in a class of 1 got n first with 80 marks to their cred dlt ec oeh not bad the only reason that i can see for the quire not coming first was lack of prac tice the week of the festival was the only serious practicing they had which doesnt help matters any mcthinks there is being too much shoved into this exam time but to all thespians as you may or may not have noticed the school play june mad comes up this thursday and fri day night and to my way of stink- in it does and will unless the whole week morning noon end night is spent in rehearsing i who am in this moving melodrama am not trying to run the thing down but sufficient time has not been spent on it to give the audience a jazzy performance as it is tsia drama which is to be a comedy will be more so due to the lummy acting you will no doubt be doub led up with laughter if you do put out the moola to see it the only party i see for the ac tors and actresses after the play ends is a necktie party gulp to no person in particular whats this we hear about no school dance just because club mldtown is putting on one to you who suggested this may i asy o few words drop dead will ya directory dr j burns milne xhay dental surgeon georgetown phone ao lady bowlers hold dinner at umeiiouse the ladies thursday afternoon bowling club ended its season on monday may 2nd at a dinner and social evening held at limchousc memorial hall mr allan norton presented trophies to the winners who were the pantrj raiders captained by mrs lew tracey who led ip the play offs mrs herb hancock high average mrs don thompson high single in playoffs mr s harold burrows most impro ved player of the season mrs lewis tracey high triple for the season mrs robert harris high single for the season mrs lovell puckering high triple in pipy offs officers were chosen for the coming season as follows presi dent mrs herb hancock secre tary mrs cyril brandford treas urer mrs lovell puckering cap tains for lait vear were re elected mrs lew tracey mrs bob wyatt mrs eugene green and mrs thom- ah norton teams during tftc post bowling season were the pantry raiders in- cluldng mrs lew tracey mrs john rarmer mrs william roney mrs william hewitt mrs lovell puckering mrs herbert roshler mrs harry shortill and mrs eug ene pomeroy the glen williams team the kitchen crumbs included mrs thomas norton mrs herb hancock mrs curly wheeler mrs robert harris mrs lome gorvln mrs bob mcmaster mrs jack fry and mrs win wheeler the tic toes included mrs bob wyatt mrs george greensward mrs harold burrows mrs lewis mcklbbon mrs cyril brandford mrs whol- don emmerson and mrs mary stevenson the dining dukes in cluded mrs eugene green mrs jack polly mrs thomas golden mrs douglas sargent mrs don thompson mrs fred spires miss margery mackenzie mrs maurice hillock mrs frank parmeter mrs william mccfrvell mrs norman fendley and mrs margaret ward- law a vou of thanks was tendered to mr norton following tha din ner and the evening was spent in musical entertainment and dancing later the ladles rounded out their meaxhier holstein makes 100000 lbs milk in five lactations one of the few holstein cows to make 100000 lbs milk in five lac tations is butter maid lealand owned by graymar farms oak- vlllc who has produced in her first five lactations 101808 lbs milk containing 3403 lbs fat maid started on test as a twoyearold and made her fifth record as an eightyearold her two largest records were made at five and six vears when she produced 837 and 830 lbs fat respectively two of her records were made on twicea day milking and the other three on three tlmcsaday milking maid has been classified as very good in selective registra tion she was 1st prize milking fouryearold senior and grand champion at the halton county black and white bhow in 1044 eyes examined ot walker optometrist g main st n brampton phone 508 at georgetown office over bell telephone office the second wednesday afternoon of each month phone 87 w dr clifford reid ljdj3 djda okntitrr phone 410 main street open evenings georgetown iritis wool growers organization wool ship collect to oar registered warehouse no 1 weston ontario reliable grading prompt helueanent shippers may obtain sacks at twine without charge from a n stark georgetown clare wilson georgetown write direct to canadian ceopereuve wool growers limited 217 bay st toro canada evening with an exhibition of bowling at the lucky strike bowl ing club any housewives wishing to join the league and askad to report to tba bowling club early in tha fau t elmer c tttompaori insurance service fire auto windstorm c p railway and allied steamship summer excursions phone how or j georgetown n j e l s e n the ci dregless ths 30th year of practice lady attendant man tnes fri 2b pjn wexl sat 2s and 8t pjn over praamlon stora georgetown phone hs0w u lever and hoskin chartered aeeanataaia successors to jenkins and hardr 1806 metropolitan bid 44 victoria street toronto el 8181 leroy dale kc m shal betttaatt kc atulrstreat barristers and solicitors geor phone is langtjon and aylsworth barristers and solicitors notaries public kenneth m langdon georgetown r madntyre aylsworth ba acton rlrvt mortgage money to loan offices roxy theatre bidg mill st phone 8sw georgetown cooper bidg phone 215w acton frank petch licensed auctioneer prompt service phone 301 georgetown p o box 413 monuments domestic and foreign granites best sandblast equipment for cemetery lettering orangevlhe monument works orangevllle ont consult j a wiuoogfaby a stmt for coattun kkal kftxavkat saatviok head office tosomto ibs yon st ad qsw ohy and oaaaary raraas aad assail liiimsj laaaatslal ajal etasiaaai tomhewson is your jleaal raomt utw radio repairing we specialize in this work 16 years experience j san ford son phone georgetown s4w monuments pollxk campbell 62 water st north g a l t designs on request phone 2048 inspect our work la greenwood cemetery tom hews0m j representwg 2 m willoughby real estate agency j de laval milking machines and cream separators international motor trucks hudson and rover cars ferguson tractors and equipment george white threshers used tractors and cars centaur tractors woods electrical i erjuhitsmiit 0 milkers grinders coolers 5 our mill street office is just around the corner trata the bank ol omuaeree office 332w mawmaiyimatllauh re3idnckj

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