Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 18, 1950, p. 11

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vitation however and because of their youth and unfamiuerhjf with the loiuajnefijumro strictly chaper oned in those days before the meteoric rise of hitler berlin was a really jryend wondettui lace- to visit further bailey ewafearaants ha- lowod maule greens vturr tfi tmv 5tnw arfd then ftme vacation veona dancer liked lonaol thatlne decide tt there nhi their three younttchlldren iwltk tjie result that ahe spent nine mrs cryjham eixauiiilihlr havoitktriered lj sull intensely in terested in ballet dancing wo thor oughly tnjdyod icr reminiscing as wo lookcdover press clippings and photo of her career when motile green she- was a very suc cessful ballet dancer in america as well as in berlin fohd london england mrs cdnham confirm ed pur suspicion that one does not become a successful ballet dancer overnight when she explained that starting at fourteen she studied four years at the detroit conserva- jory of music before going to new york to study wittr mordkln who vns the dancing partner of tho worlds greatest danseusc pav lova with her period of intensive training completed malzle green launched her professional lnrp1g carder with the albejrtlna rasch ballet company incidentally ma- lam bosch is now the top holly wood training instructress tor dan cers appearing in movies as a featured dancer with the rasch ballet miss green toured the usa mrs canham recalls that not alv the dancing was to classical music there was one three week period when paul whltemans orchestra appeared with the ballet at that tune three young nien were solo- sta with the whlteman band one of whom is the nowfamous blng crosby the next engagement at the ballet took them to germany and berlin theirs was the first ameri can ballet company ever to appear in germany the show was a tre- clug gears in londori jiirl0sj cer actrtets arid i artist wis cankam showed us a picture xt herself and cast of dancers taken during the filming ol the first technicolor film made- irfbngland tn 11134 she recalls the ierriflctfcat thrown out by the big kjelir llghls and uowthey all bad io wear dark glasses u t actual filming of n scene began she was in many other films including several which have been shown in canada such as brewsters millions and evergreen with jessie matthews in addition to hert movie work malzic green appeared in many taee musicals she was ba mistress of floodlight a play by beverly nl starr in the piny was the now famous ictor john millscuring her yearsf in london mrs canham formed close friendship with another now famous british movie star anna neogle and reversing our story back to the present- mrs coohom told u that miss kcaglc is god mother to one of her sons tele vision also came within mrs can- hanis career ond she took part in the first experiments in that field in england an outstanding success as a dancer on the stage as well las in the movies was- the magic key to social success nr well and miss green attended a great many urge parties where it was not at all unusual to meet members of hoyalty one party she particu larly recalls was glren by the earl of arlington at ids london home at which she was introduced to no less than eleven members of roy alty including the exkings of greece and spain also present wos douglas ihtlrbanksr w died a few years ago mrs can ham feels that colebnos are much eusier to meet anu chat with ic england than in canada and the states one autogrsphed photo she especially prizes and cant- soy wo blume her was snapped while she was talking with prince george the duke of kent you may recall that the duke was kil led in a tragic plane crash early in he war while kept very busy with her professional work in london mai- zie green also continued to study tier profession at madam itnnibcrs ballet school whore all tlwt sad lerwells ballet company trained just this full the srdlerwelis bal let played to capacity houses at tho royal alexandria theatre tor onto ithkrbs kftj dawmopihat f electricity lyra morvelour boon to the housewlfev and now llstdrt to tho point where everything lit t-thc- house tuna by it but tho time you really notice how dependent weve be come- is when theres a hydro cut off to those nousewlves in the queen street district who cook even- run- their furnaces wltb-alee- irldty last saturday monilng was praotlcally a complete loss as far as accomplishing any lipase- hold tasks wan j concerned we stepped wohderlhg around like 41 jpjit slatneoni however l they nddame oxcagalh arid sot ouv houeehblttrnliig again qrtl ranurday mrrrfrtgvoo whg with fgerrlev else w fcrtbo tbfry kbout-uft- fin whicb destroyed the ibyevblg bartsof mayor- ond mrs haroldaevetbair was filled vllh saioke forf ndur afterward- veh- up our way- wonder italt rheird friends in town know that mraabd mrs ar thur norring ton sold their tostaur- ant in dupdaa lost spring and together with thou son and hit wire mr and mrs worter hus norrlngtoh have b cryitoi mountain fhrm from mr and mrs frank dewhurst the form 1 located on the mountain three inllcs west of milton my and mrs tjevhurst brought the walter nor- jigtons restaurant and gift shop mayfalr- in milton for the benefit of newcomers to town we might explain that both the nor- ring and dcwhurstsl are former reltdents of oeorgetows in case youvi been dining at ks grill and wondering why mrs john cordaro -is- getting around with a very uneven gait to say the least we will tell you its because her tight foot in a piaster east as a rcsyjtjjf ah aut0 last sep tembers just losveeek it was dls- covcrdeshe had fractured a bone in her foot suffering painful in juries to the ligaments in her leg is mrs w v grant as a result ol a fall as her home lost week and striking a mot cheerful note i twas good to hear that mr george rlddall sr is home from st josephs hospital gucrph nursing at the belleville general hospital is miss pamela cousens daughter of ltcal and mrs g b s cous ens pamela has just recelvfxther uk degree and is a gradiatcj of guiiph general hospital mr and mrs harry stockford george street are on jimonths vacation with their san and daughter mr and mrs charles stocklord and mr and mrs thomas watts in dowhsvicw the substantial donation of 7000 proceeds of their december lucky draw- was made to he noorgetown recreation commission by- the members of the arts and crafts x the gftowrtherajd r wednesday jan 18th 1950 t t- 1 ii miyii i-t- i h i r maye your car checked once a ntonih i v no ofltvestnienrwinpay v if i w yorteftdiv4dlu v- -y- l v -0-ji- vtyoufpc y telephone 161 que and guelph corner m vr i i i phojne i2a6r 660 floorjsanding floor sanded and refmisbed the dustleu way new modern equipment ted bwud tha dominion open lcboat champlon- ipt wttre itartd 1940 by tho oyal homilton yachl cb and ara conluslod yry yoor a swifter than the wind canadian iceboats race with the worlds finest -i- a bank or while tails flashed on the fro ton surface of lake ontarios burlington bay it was a sunlit january 17lh 1948 for the first lime tho world iceboat championshi we to be hold on canadian ice five canadians now to skeetor racing woro matchod against 40 of the worlds fine it ico- yachtsmen the frail oneman craft streaked around the sixmile course skidding past the markers at 60 miles an hour tho crowd strained forward as one canadian boat crumpldd rounding a turn tho fleet swept into tho stretch and past the flnish a canadian among tho winners teaboating is returning to thrill cana dians tho sltl and speed involved in it appeals to our sense of sportsmanship and togc her skill and sportsmanship keep our opportunities for work and play in canada unlimited kitchener l jupholstering nowia the time to have your chesterfield suite reupholster ed completely rebuilt for as low as 8900 1s9p mrs thomas haines ladies guild head one cupping which mrs canham gets n kick qut of- and what yiii wouldnt ioesut have anything io do with the theatre but is a iux soap ad which ran for several months in the english papers the ad con- lists of a larue picture of herself i rained in a star and underneath she tells the world how wonderful lux soap lius been for her com plexloh then in the bottom right hand corner of the ad is quite a small square picture of constance uennett couldnt resist asking mrs canham if all those tilings she aid about lux were true and 1 ho awful truth come out up until the timemie endorsed t lie od rho had never used iuxbut she tcrurvply used it for years after ward his the company sent her a ijrent many eases of lux flakes in appreciation of her service in addition to her other occom- lilshmeiits mrs cniiham is also o kitted painter who studied art on i four year scholarship in st marys academy in wlndsur and colitinired her art work at st mar tins school of aiit in london eng land where she i took three years of life classes 1 certainly wed say those lnl teicated in bnllit dnnciujg in geor getown and vicinity are moslfqr- liinattil in having such a gifted and welltialiled instruqtress dont youngrce just now 01 course tile former malzic greens career is marriage home and family but her excit ing dancing career has laid the foundation for whnt were told veryone needs s3d- should have on allabsorbing hobbyiit wos her enthusiasm w xdondng nnd dramatlcs which produced several k atkasaaiaai jiaaaaantv mrs thomiia hitincs was re-elec- tvtl prosidciilof st albans ladles guild when the annual meeting of that organization was held at the home of mrs matthew bcuumnnt wlcti williams last thursday after- ioon mrs w ti o thompson is honorary president and oilier offi cers aru mrs e miller 1st vice iresidctit mrs e appleyard 2nd viye president mrs j hopper sec- ltary mrs a ueauniont assist- i ant secretary airs william kor- ark treasurer mrsj- williams j sick convener mrs if cnropton i assistant mrs e appleyard sew- jui convener mrs j hooper soc ial convener mrs t n williams assistant the meeting was opened with prayers by the rector the presi dent thanked the members for thefr loyalty and good work during the year and asked the rector to take the chair for tho election of offi cers- he offered his cordial com mendation of the years- splendid work by n small group of real wor kers yvlth thrr welfare of their church and community at heart he mentioned especially their new venture of sending a bole to spirit ulver alberta and read a latter of appreciation and description of christmas activities from rev roy itaddon of that parish the treasurers report read by mrs william kornek showed an excellent years work with splen did returns mrs j r williams eave the rcgort on skk visiting and gifts to the sick refreshments were served jifter thc business meeting red jcrbss benefit aiows the t y the canham in aoion where mr canhatj with tho beardmore they bdught nd moved lnt vountrv jiome new m prl tiia 1 partridges are found 4n the woo- de areas of canada from one sea- const to the other f one week service iv phone 643 x georgetown t0rbotube 0rcedair furnace or hanging umjt heater complete with tqrtheijt oir rurnr and ccfntrols a newly developed principle for fast economical heating of homes se them at b f murfin sheet metal works plumbing eavestroughing furnaces john street i telephone 138w lactt iikiii canadiamcmaptbk yoiir assurance of saffiraxtioci a mvv

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