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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 1, 1949, p. 9

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page 4 the georgetown herald wednesday june 1st 1949 tia outstanding quality delicious flavour uuilnrfnh ward int hospital aim of kilampton lions cluii high school news mcttct- i x general haulage sand gravel flll cement blocks cedent charles hancock phone 113r7 m schultz electrical construction industrial commercial and domestic wiring distributors for renfrew machine products cream separators milking machines scales wood and coal ranges phone 531w 1 stablhhmcnt of u childrens ward at peel mumorinl hospital is till aim of brampton lions clubj and piocccdj from the clubs an nual jamboree being held this year at huttonvillo park on i rlduy anoj saturday june jid mid 4th wlu bo devoted to that project cliiimum ot ttii ye ir t jamboree is lii w w liartlctt who linn an- 1 nnuniid nine of the detail i of the pjoi win bcln lined up foi the favo jl ij event lutsc atciidni the jjimboko on i rid ly ivciling tunc ird will be tit ited to i fu nt lt how which h to ftnluu ken snhu s al situ mister of ciilinhiu foi ihc pro- liqm to bi prcjd lud bv i i roup l t dented irttn i hltrl lim rs will bi huws drbb icnowt d mdio mc of tin did i si 1h it pro ki hn hie miss pit i count beauty mitt t to ik f eld on flu saturd i ci inj will la e slnillv peel f fin this e it c intuitu i cli nrm in vincc mounlford h is fiv en notice tl it oi 1 it i 1 ut- of the county will bi eligible otlm dij irtuits from tht i nit of foinici i mis bt iut i mi sts in tht ii i inj c mtnt t ill v in ii i icd u nu u i dvl l lift t lilt for tin judmhf clothes r ithe i tli ii tunics i ntr forn inform it n icl itivc to uil beauty i oiittst in i bl obi iiiu d in writing to mr mnuntford 113 queen st w ur imp ton winner of the miss peel count title will icccive 25 in cash and a 21 jewel bui ova uatch contestant pi icing second ind third will bl t irded 20 and sll respectively ind ill entrants ire to ilceivt v ilu ilk tonsol itlon pnt 1 kitchener upholstering now is the time to have your chesterfield suite reuphol stered completely rebuilt for as low as 8900 one week service phone 643 or 9w georgetown your uuffrrltijt r fumed after the two short layoff ot a wti k 1 wjll ni 1 1 n bring you the ugh hcliool blue last w6ck i waif biuy studying my head off for exam ffcome people claim i look t ttc unit wny and a a conf luence to this i did not have time to boie you thin week to the imntal anguish of it 1 1 parties con- i i i ncd i will jmvo a brief roundup ni i t wi and view from ghs next i ul who knows in- via role hoard fcxuitiiiu i or ihi p ist weak and up to u i dm iday f this hyar week the ivt v- ii i in an wit in j their i n ofe imn itimis if they ir u ful in the i nd convpu te a u v moit iiiinoi ti ftw tin y w il be j fui to luun tin iri it oulildc m t outsuft tin se it ink nuisty hnih t ik into the bt u ht tie in fn h i uvii he walj rhete j lsts dt ti inline whetlu i you art t ii in on foi fijrther ruck tru h- or ii muai on to pi ices of b tli siiuji ind to cntei ind to ipl l u in public ittjnd in stitct itllllll l os ind further i hei li ii in i iimuly the bin 11 ul i oi f tin i s it m ly nit in ulh m k ind foi those 1 ll hi to t in iin be hind lot us u i w minutes iiliicl with l id 1 i nd i pi i i on our ixt w i 1 i k 111 1m ou 1 it ii f u llit it ults of these i liuoi ii 1 1 inijjh also sen i l 111 till hen ittti th it the dtp u tn i i t i x uius btj in june 13 whilst tin kink of those who u l l kill itt this ye ir one can t attend district i ions covfttov i seven i members if tht georgc- i town lions club attended the dls- i trict convention in hamilton lost wednesday at the royal con- i niurht hotel among those from the iocti club who went were j l j l lambert art scott norman smith fred chapman clarence kennedy jack armstrong and ale maclarcn help itt illnn 1 ist e ir s fifth nnier i hit e of the in h ive now li inj leti 1 i ear of their course it u of t one returned to ghs he w isn t my too bright ano ther returned to t ike the eommer- ti il com e two ue working and nc is to be honest i don t know w h it i urthrr itemindrr mond i of this week sees the iiiiiu il c idet lnspcetion uike place as i have written sunday i can not j ive you i report until next week welcome relief lver nc ir dr iws the end with ill lower ind middle school out by tipprox june 10th no official confirmation and upper school all finished in more ways than one b the 21rd of june it is o glor ious feeling tt know the end is draw ing nigh and a wellearned period of rest is approaching did i say rest maj be for some but a fire it majority will likclj work duriiil the summei with the end of school will tome another pleasant event yea this column will come to a close 1 tease nd stop until next year i t in just picture the wide grin all f ices w ill tikt tin upon reading this hst remark more uffcrlnr whicsda june 1st sees third ind fourth form bejin their final ims thc ill hive been study ing like little nuntucs cramming for their fin il fling of the year huts hoping j ou ill pass kiddo s 1 biluvc first ind second form are still idv ui ed on tin ir ear s work i ind do not have to write final li is hope ou all were good lit il hi its through the ytar and i ki tin lr ide i i ill i i t wt ek is we say tli in h cood he we hive gieit admiration for j i i ph like mis laura hd e plir luntuho is intideutilly a native of tjioiietowil mm slcphlu pow ijivuij in otluwi is irt her mid- mhie 3d is lktcmtjy vijoniliij i bovh meiiuilli nd physically l lu t 1 it week he win visiting i nd mis jphn miirctoek afttr 1 hiviiu trivelild by titin to gnlt wiliiilu ui the bseel il spe iker i ut ihi kith uiniciiary of their vv nt il institute this i irticul- in h jnoip wi leeoidcd mrs ste i tun bet iu t if her work in or 1 nnii l wo m n s institute s hi this i it of oituio ni my c irs igo ule in gait this past tup mrj t j hen n imtl i youni worn- j ns it tit ut which is e illini it- i if ii i una itosc in titute l oil time aj steiihen j i niidil oi tin dury stiff it the o a c on her visile t geor- ietowii slu mikes i point of visit inj hei old fi tends we c in imag ine how lre it the chanies in town must ippcar to her mrs steph en s p irents mr and mrs law rente hose lived in a house which w is situated where the george town 5c to 1 00 store is now and they owned a flour mill which was situated on the present site of ktntners lumber mill somc- lniil when mrs stephen visits in town igaln we hope to have a chat with her she could doubtless tell us i jrc it man interesting things which we could pass on to you about the georgetown of years ago list week we told you about the graduates from town and dls- tnet at the oac but it was a little too early to say much about lie convocation which was held list wednesday happily it was a lovely day for the first outdoor kiaduation ever held at the oac and mr and mrs e b swack h iiuer mrs armand swackhamer ind son jimmy and mr and mrs walter lawson armand and bob both icccivcd their bachelor of science in agriculture attended i the ht hon vincent massey conferred the degrees on 352 oac men and 0 women dean samuel j beattv of the faculty of arts uni versity of toronto was special speaker acting in the absence of dr sydney smflth president of the university of toronto who is ill mr bob lawson leaves this week for owen sound where he his taken a position with the pur ity hour mills there seems to be a tot of moving news this week so think we 11 tell you about them all at accounting auditing bookkeeping service e m brown monthly oil w6hixv mijx stlteet olllc 194 ke s1sjt i r i cash for dead animals 1 cows 250 horses 250- hogs e per cwt aeeordlnr to flu bd condition pnone collect galt 352 ingersoll 21 um stone sons ltd incersoll ontario in 29900 wesltughouit mod i rm tha fioeit of weulnchouu rtnfu i model cooldag nuftca hu our stoiuu ipsed- suhac btuin mod urge work ipwa extra urg porcebiocouneuod trotnjp own with cientifu circulator typo elameol krxlnuilic ouwiatlc beat coolrol sbclftypa oven door aay acuoa cwltcliaacoaveaieai tiorage apace wttlihgbout modtl aim npact cooking unit i mpllc th foor 6rehai specl lurf itc hru porcelain enamelled t rut t i i i i- ill it oi- 1i1nk ii i i l siece cook body oven one ideal where an liiimci range for pace ti luiutt t alk aiaat our ii goodlets economy hardware phone 124 main street ste fetmte w a wcstinijliousc off ji e i s of the georgetown ii club tiki this me ins of ivinc di ink ou publicl to all lit food pcopli of georgetown and hstrii t who s i fen rously suppor- ti 1 the baseb 1 club b their don- itn ns in tht mi nt canvas clar- iiiu i tin w g bell simmons itwtllirs ito bridle inlle ai- tott j ick cotton ab williams walter t lvuns and co tom hewson elmer thompson frn thompson buck a butcher shop georgetown bakery webbs bak ery h j sluiiko sam mackenzie phoenix house ivan hay bud kentner ray thompson ken langdon georgetown furniture famells grocery jos nlchardbon ross thompson harold mcclurc jack wllllanibon mccormocki drug store robb s drug store dick llcata lome peters suvera al norton norm smith dave saxo jack mcqibbon f w chap man ben mcharg joe rice joe gibbons claude kentner j sand- ford and son goodlets hard war georgetown herald dr r t paul girls pipe band mcnally lane c e herri ng ton sec treas georgetown baseball club newzavedk wiix farm at hornby in streebrwuc united church on may 16th merle noble daugh ter of mr arid mrs frederick w noble became the bride of gordon frnest loslu inn of mr and mmj william ii leslie of hornby mr and rms leslie will icsidc on their farm at hornby whpt has happened to tliat watch busltufts thnt smith wan interested in oh it a been wound up mr and mrs doug ean and sons p lul and dale have moved to ninth ba their apartment in j the grandvicw apartments is now lki n bv mr ind mrs vie tor i met douc is i traveller for a shot manufacturing firm in the i i ih lie time to gcitrcctoun a few ears igo to work with the 1 iv foot shoe comj in oj ei ilcd i i i li hnston whuh is now at c ampbetlford n ilhci finilv movnik fioin i n in mi uid mis ai t booth ind luldien john n incj and kin ii lht booths will mike tin u iu v homt in ottaw i mi mil mrs moffit ind f un- il who fin nu i ly lived on emery mini have moved to parry sound mix molfit is employed at stott motor s des a iu wl m irried eoupu mr ind mrs dalmtr majuery have moved into the cordaio s apart ment on charles street mr and mrs pete hunter have left for their summer resort cabins v illcy view at huntsvillc rheir qucent street apartment will be occupied for the summer by mr alva grieve and his bride-to- be who arc being married in june never realized quite how much moving around there was in town unuljyc started putting it down on paper mra jock cotton and son david arrived back home in geor getown after a 3month visit in england with her parent the weather ruu been so tempt ing this spring for early planting but a good many tomato and pep per plants were nipped by the frost lost friday and saturday nights and wa sure could use some rain noticed an excellent picture of beatrice bubbles brill in the telegram one night lost week tn connection with the inrternatlonsu otudents summer camp near sut ton of which she is secretary beta rice a student at the u of t lived in town until three years ago whin her parents mr and mrs david brill sold their store to mr jiuk cotton and moved to toron to at the summer camp where different colours and creeds ming- ud they seemed to get along fine ind hnvo a wonderful time j the lome scots band held their annual ball at the bramp- its a real troat to sit back and talco it easy to onjoy a closeup picture of ontarios favored countryside as trim farmlands rugged hills sparkling lakes busy towns and villages roll by in scenes of everchangtng infer- i st thats just one of the reasons youll enjoy going anywhere by bus xj fares are low oshawa 290 toronto 136 markham 245 orillja 640 bound trip tax included iubjoct to chant j ton armourloa laat friday evtii ond a number of coupla town ottomldd

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