Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 14, 1949, p. 15

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the georgetown herald wednesday dec 14th 194 1949 b memories to honour a lifetime for lifetimes to come monumvnb markws moderately priced a card or letter will bring our service to your door oakvuxe monument works 20 colborne st oakville km highway eyes examined glasses fitted repairs simmons jewellers main st georgetown telephone 530 every wednesday 1030 ajn to 8 pm s m faibish bo reg optometrist 1051 ecllnton w toronto horvalliistttat cat ffovagricotttiraldion- presentation of an agricultural service diploma to herb cleave a past president of esqueatng agrl- cultural society was made at the annual society dinner a week ago wednesday in the community hall ut stewarttown the ladles of nor- val institute catered for tho ban quet the presentation was made by craig held the evening was arranged by a committee composed of mrs jack williamson mrs frank petch jim fisher and spen cer wilson entertainment inclu ded solos by mrs frauds thomp son duets by mrs jim carney and mrs frank wilson and recitations by joe lyons hording price than ked the indies who catered mrs graydon chester replying and short speeches were made by reeve george curtic and j l lambert prizewinners at the euchre which followed the dinner wprc mrs jim carney mrs k c lindsay joe lyons and graydon chester among those attending were miss ismcy kcan john bird miss charlotte mccullough mr and mrs p w cieao mr and mrs garfield mcgilvray craig reld mr and mrs j e whitclock of milton mr and mrs oliver hun ter mr and mrs graydon chester ted leslie melvln mccullough w a wilson mr and mrs k c lind- sa mr and mr francis thomp son miss mariorie gault mr and mrs herb cleae mr and mrs frank petch mrs jim carney mrs frank wilson joe lons charles hunter frasci mcnabb floyd brirden how son ruddell mr and mrs fred chapman mr ond mrs ken mcmillan mr and mrs j l lambert mr and mrs george cur- rle mr and mrs t j brownrldge harding price mr and mrs jack williamson mi and mrs w c cunningham mr and mrs w h reid mr and mrs spencer wilson john mcnabb miss doris brow n- rldge mr ami mrs williim cro- mar miss baibara cromar miss elsie bird jim fisher thomas bjrd mr and mrs ward brown- ridge mr and mrs clarence spence mr and mis n a robin- ton chevrolet- y- and chevrolet alone- offers voir all these extra values at lowest cost crttsrfe hydraulic brake chenowii exclusive bnlce tie- sign if more outtttndina thin ever for swifter safer stops and new duiileutc rivetless brake linings lau up to tuntt as long that means both extra safety and extra economy legion bingo tuesday december 20th legion memorial hall brampton 5lnch widebat wfims you get the widest rims in the lowprice field plus extra low- pressure tires as standard equip ment on all models thats another important reason for the extra smooth soft and stable chevrolet ride r central molars centropoint steering sltnnj control is centred be itntj ik wheels to fcive you jmiiint new case and sureness t f t jntrol with minimum driver fjtimjc you get centre point stetrirm only on chevrolet and on lusher priced cars terra cotta club has social night i i f ifzni 4 gsi worlds champion valve- inhead engine tlic trcn 3 all to att in hd 1 1 mi 1 r runrc tltim ir n t mil i 1 hi m mi i i linl h t htv i iii 1 cxti i t tl lit i 1lii l 1 l i t ii 1 luj on il i i li uuu itl ttessssti help to complete the new hospital for sick children university avenue toronto building fund objective 4 000000 give cenfously through your 10cal bank longer heavier with wider tread it looit like it it r let 111 c it it ii tlit 11ig i ir in the i m- i rut full with it extri uu t luwo a tits i ti mu com i ti mi st it sif mr and mrs clifford cook weie nosts for the annual social evening i of terra cotta farmers club re- cently when seventj people sat down to a dinner convened by mip lloyd crichton mrs ndrcw i mcdonald andmrs wilbert cleave progressive euchre was plaed j dliciug the evening prizes being won by mrs jack mcdonald mr artd mrs t f macdonald and campbell sinclair who won the travelling prize mr and mrs clarence lyons offered their home for the january meeting despite postwar industrializa tion agriculture is still the most important canadian primary indus try e curved windshield with panoramic visibility riut ijr mi 1 i m ml i it l ill in it llu y i by la ecinr ic 1 c own and oeqll 1 i 1 t w fisher unistecl body construction i i tlu tcrtntc 1 in t tl v i i h li scott motor sales telephone 161 queen guelph sts 5 shortage of empty beer bottles please return to your nearest brewers retail store or call georgetown 13for pickup holiday closing brewers retail stores will m closed for sale to the public on tlw following days monday december 26th 1949 tuesday december 27th 1949 monday january 2nd 1950 tuesday january 3rd 1950 brewers warehousing company limited m school concert was a great success capacit crowds filled the new si john s united church auditor ium last wednesday ond thursday muhlb for lite picsentation of the iublic school christmas concert the various numbers were a cre dit to the start and to the pupils themselves being remarkably well done mrs ernest hyde made the costumes ond mrs w it s doug las was in charge of makoup for the little actors and actresses miss marion hepburn music supervisor for the school was pianist or the evening two members of the board of education were chair men for the event mr edwin wil son for wednesday nighvs pres entation and mr stan finluy for the thursday night concert first number on the program was a rhythm band made up of kindergurtcnprlmory pupils en titled im the king of the castle as far as anyone could make out me little tots didnt miss a beat and looked very smart in their tinselled capes and hats then came a quaint little folic dance by grades 1 and 2 called 1 see you when the boys and girls sang to accompany their own dancing thorn rosa a musi cal play by grades 2 and 3 fol lowed with june oliver taking the part of the beauteoas thorn rosa curtis dwyer the prince and june lyon the witch a small chorus of children were on stage with the storybook characters and told the vtory in song the everpopular play scrooges christmas was presented 6y the grade 8 pupils and all the charac terizations were excellent gerald scott took the part of scrooge donald cleave was bob cratehlt william glbbs was fred carl hill was jacob marley mary bar ber was mrs cratehlt george webster was tiny tim and oret- chen bradley took the part of mar tha yvonne long belinda john debeaullau mr fanlwlg leona oenn mrs itaswtg spirit of ya chiislmas past arthur mcguigan spa it of christmas present don ald livingstone spirit of future ccoriie hoare scrooge ah a youth lawienlo ra tier special mention hould go to john wlnfield for his liddleplaying for the dance grand finale to the concert was an operetta trouble in toyland accompanied by a 50voicc chplr the boys and girls really seemed to bring toyland to lite with their colourful costumes and interpreta tions toyland was a place of hap piness and harmony the dolls and toys even deriving pleasure from the spatting of the clown tommy double and the jacklnthfcbox peter sinclair until the frightful ond wicked trouble paul prust arrived on the scene then bed lam reigned and almost cnlmlnatr cd in a terrible tragedy for the french doll glenno doherty because the jaclclnthebox had forgotten the magic words which would banish trouble from toy- land at the moment of crisis nowevor santa douglas wriggles- worth arrived and his hearty greeting merry christmas proved to be just the magic needed to dis pel trouble andi the wondrous santa soon set toyland to rights again included in the large cast were eight wooden soldiers the captain george andrews eight elves rubber doll beverly hyde twin baby dolls carol benham and jean engleby aunt dinah doll patricia wulson japanese doll claudia milne dutch doll jacqueline graham indian doll sandra scott the singing i lovely throughout and there war also solos by dolls beverly hyde glenna doherty and sandra scott do your christmas shopping at the glen variety shop fred jleeder ladies wear toys childrens clothing towels table unena christmas cards and wrappings glen whhaaas phone c9ru natives of the wast indlaa who regularly chaw sugar asi ura sad to have batter tsstlf on the whole than canadians deadstock harass ea 2jd cattle ea 2jj0 ho per ewt jo as9ooffdlii to atm rmamwwmaa oouacn is g company

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