Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 11, 1949, p. 5

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tko georgetown herald wednesday mayj page 5 beaver electric industrial and commercial wiring adebeauueu main street pp box 190 g and- r bedtflstg st05jc now re ady all varieties- flowers vegetables orders taken for hanging baskets and window boxes rosed ale floral phone 283j we deliver oq z z x eepino up with the timet li the ftasoaslhulty of avafjr canadian business the latest addition to our cotton mill unit at magog quebec ii an indication of dominion tutllas apfwedatfos or thli tact deigned on the latest atnietural plana foe men plants the building la airconditioned throughoutequipped with fluorescent lighting and the moat modem cotton tortile machinery it combines healthful pleaaant worldng conditions for the ampl with a production efficiency which means more and better cotton goodi for canadian consumer at the lowest noasihto pciota dominion textile company limittd manufacturers 0 tfrghr ftodaet e ton have cooperated well ontario employers and it looks now as it most of the under graduates from ontario universities needing summer employment will be able to find it by the end of the school year the situation with regard to permanent jobs for graduates is also promising however more summer opportunities stul ere needed for undorgradualon and permanent openings lor graduates ospodally or arts graduates whoso training has not lilted them lor any particular industry but who will react quickly to an employers advantage after brief training on the job through the clearance system of the national employment service the executlva and professional liaison officer at your local office can locate a graduate or undergraduate from almost any course you csn name either from within the province or neighbouring provinces the nes is a community sendee use youi local office deportment of labour humphrey mit6hell minister ol labour a macnamara deputy uinltt m what a simply tforaoous day sunday wns thouijut wed rol- ly kctloste vo poach blossoi- dowriirtlagoraway but uic traffic was ngln- u it look- u uboljt i fifteen minutes to inclf ulonk i iooyaida after we passed the hiirh- llton clovelbaf ao wii turned back lieuult was that we cnloyod tiro lnkeshort- drwe 4nd lfvtij beauti ful with the fruit orchards and iiljiimi flowers in full bloin the cuunly roads were dulled wiuy cars parked while uielr ocjcurmnls went off to try their luck with rod and reel we hear that a lot of people are ciijoyim speckled truut dinners these iirihl mm del- ieiousl that pretty little town ul ciraud alley ii t nave or iia- 1 imag ine by the lime you reul this eol- umn a cleurnytown ljniily as new resident mr anil mrs i- l jucclinluel belter known- in town as mart and loe will dmylilcr 1 alary mved hum- then market street apartrnent on tuesday they liae uoutjht a poolroom and tu- 1 baclu business from mr alex woodrow grand valley ilavini purchased uie buildink with the business the mcclintocks will live in the upstairs apartment the move will be quite a change for marc particularly who has- livcd in georgetown practically till her lite pour wishes for happiness and prosperity with them in their new venture moving downstairs into the mcclintbtk apartment are mr and i mrs jim alcorn bank 01 com- i nierce accountant and family then replacing tile alcorns 10 their upstairs apartment are mr and mrs george tizzard formerly tenants at berwick hall just now mrs alcorn is in guelph general hospital and is we arc happy to say making a very good recovery after her recent operation r loukiug after the alcorn household and two small sons dur ing mrs alcorns illness is her sis ter mrs john nicholson and son bobby from new glasgow novd scotia mr and mrs wilf lavoie charles street were visitors to the maritimes last week when they 1 motored to the home of their daughter mary mr and mrs tho mas rcid in moncton new bruns wick mr robert bceney drove them mr and mrs lavolu broufiht their grandchildren mary- jo and tommy home here for a visit their daughter joan who had beerr visiting her sister for a few weeks also returned lost week the building boom is still going strong in georgetown noticed mcnally and lane arc constructing quite an extensive ad dition to the exchange hotel and also a couple of new houses in the dayfoot subdivision an excava tion is being made for a new house on the corner of college street it is being built by mr and mrs thomas nellie of acton mr nel lie is mrs harry hales brother and has a grocery business in ac ton mr and mrs cliff norton are moving into the apartment above bucks store just vacated by mr and mrs duke burrows mr norton who is employed by prov- lncal paper ltd formerly lived in mrs glass apartment on factory street takes us back to the- days when we wrote the active ser vice notes ui the herald to be re porting service news ac walter sargent of the rcaf grad uated a week ago friday from his course at clinton apparently the course was a toughlc for only nine out of the eighteen taking it graduated walter who is special izing in radar and communica tions is stationed just now at toronto the mcgibbon store is certainly a busy spot these days hardly 0 friday or saturday in recent weeks that it hasnt been occupied did you see the high school ploy last week orchids to the cast and director for a really splendid presentation wc onioverl every minute of it mfldo uj feel old tho remembering how long it was since wed been in a high school play a plays a lot of work to pre pare but a lot of fun too and to our mind the oxperlonce gained in taking part in plays is valuable in over so many ways after all how else con talent omorgo and there was talent aplenty last thurs day and friday nights ttorry to hear about the flro that did such extensive damage recently to the home of margaret pasmores parents mr and mr wm pssmare st roekwood the fire broke out in the back kitchen of their residence and had it not been for the valuable flfrtt to atftmbb toiiarro or vtettetabwa sourw9c doze tare si00 tt 1 buz absoied tehb 0p ayidmbb soup va choice aylmeitt sieve 45 peas 2 14c rltanktoitd btandaud peas 3 25c aylmer taney ooivden cream corn 2 2 57c asxmer tomato bpeuuu briohtb bsd pittbli cherries 29c speoiax green otaht oojust n ible t w pe0iai aviditer- chili sauce 19c spegtfai aylmer boj3ton brown pork beans xoc aylmer ohokje quality tomato juice 3 x5c 1 dozen 20oz tins 8jc 480z tin 2ic allouettb standard tomatoes i 33c natures best ohoi0e tomatoes z 29c ind juice opener aylrher special economy packages aylmer tomato cocktail aylmer assorted baby foods 12 aylmer junior desserts lo y i 1 6 trnb 89c tins j0c aylmer fancy new pauk pineapple z3c choice quality peaches 29c sliced 15oz tin johnsons belp poli8iiino glocoat 59c 98c oentjdre oold seal glass wax 590 motheb pakkers t e a vlb aaaasa b- 4a pt 52c asf 49e tea bags- 21c 74c maple leap cake flour 36c asparagus soup j 25c fancy pumpkin avuer ioc choice wax beans 2 29c aylmer pie apples 15c aylmer prune plums f 2sc aylmer strawberries 38c johnson wax cream 20c 59c johnsons silver polish ttu 28c cashmere bouquet soap 2 super suds to fkc j7c 6 jc r a 11 o clsaru bathroom flxtoras tut i4c it white shoe polish 15c sure lite matches 3 it hawet lemon oil 15c 25c heinz iis vinegar 15c heinz spaghetti 14c e mi smiths damson i 29c robin hood easy biscuit mix 37c l california new potatoes n 4 lb 30c imported tomatoes firm ripe 21c lb fresh asparagus cabbage celery cuban pineapples size 24 hearts head lettuce green onions 29c each i and radishes cooking onions 4 lb 15c the local brigade of two members of the guelph fire dept and the plentiful water supply from the well of their neighbour e b- jol- iffe mpp- the house would have been completely destroyed mr and mrs pasmore ore staying with their son edward on the farm ad joining the villnfle until their home is prepared and made fit to live in miss margaret alexander has oeepted a position on the teaching staff of brampton public school after having completed her year at the university of toronto a nuniwtr of local couples attended the lome scots military balls in brampton on the past two fridays und several also were guests at the byline ball held by the toronto press club at tho hoy ul york hotel saturday night glimpsed sarnh ghurchlll ana some saw barbara ann scott both of whom were guests of honour at the ball mrs agnes johnson who hns been living in edmonton lor the past few months- came back to town last weekend and will live in one of the grandview j apart ments i new provincial policeman at milton replaces late constable lemon as a replacement for constable a ii lemon who died tuddonly last month provincial cons table john bradley hu been appointed m county police officer he will go to milton from dundai headquar ten ataif and ajtiumei jtuj new poj iuon on may 16th unbelievable comfort and guarantaad not to slip r your money uuitrngm prsucum 4m h tai ill wiiv iwts r wwk lb u pqvldm wmjhim isrmmflh tjy m ccttv if i irm the sportsman tmas salslsrthss4 sasanmal 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