Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 19, 1950, p. 4

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m thfe georgetown herald wcbeky ajpril 19 1950 blemishes heln clear your ikln this essy way and see what a big 1m- brovemeht it will make in your appearance do for the skin li greauleia lovable and discreetly covers the blemish soothe thjo itching and burning in a- few -morn- ewts thsij starts to work immediately- hotpinr e clour aiid heal jour akja anduukoliaoftar wfrher ahdampother -v- aneffecttvo erelief for lmpajj- a eksemaplmpwa- bsoriaals and suchidurtresshilkin cob- ditlona spfendlot ov aqter-aluus- trig rash leaving the face ind need with that hbalv caty appeal biiuuu hr- odmlrcd bjf nil deed successfully fbr over ib year sold ay maccormacks drug store main st phone 337 its quit9- easy to under- atand that the wealca immed iately preceding easter sun day or maybe we ahould aay week knowing tfte almost uni versal tatting of leaving things till the lait minute are pretty hectic ones iri the drycleaning business proof or that was right before our es on the elothlug racks when we called at hp burragor 06ry cleaning plant just bohlnd main street h week ago wednesday they had so irmrjy gsrmeftta lh the cleaning and process they quite literally didnt know wheresto piift them all r novfcr- tovln8 beon in a dry cleaning eutablifltiment boiorcy we wore quite interested lit seeing jtut hpv ftp garments wore cleaned anrt pressed en ninsse don barva- ui pio of thsrestoolj merit took ijs over to the machine jjourj local figure skat- era accredited themselves very well indeed at the lee revue un friday the smaller ar tists in the mistress mary ballet number looked so aweet in their flowor costumes forgetmenots violets rose nasturtiums with the small boy bumulebocs buzzing around them while mlsiross mary stlijreu them into life arid move ment whentshe poised her little ufiiie watering can above each cluster of blossoms thh later in gladys jkfecqbboiv made cake st west brothers s hardwood s flooring new floor supplied laid 5 and finished oak maple birch old floors resurfaced tiles rubber mastic tredeze j phone cooksrille 219 r 3 hamilton 76946 free estimates i shop where theclectrlcolly oper ated washer filled with stoddard solvent washo thetiorments- the drycleaning flqid is filterpd con- inuouslynnd used over and over aknin aftbr blnna completely purl- i fled and demised of any imperfcc- tions and grime in the filter pro cess that va a part of dry- clennlnu we hail olten wondered about so don obligingly let us have a look at the snlvenwas it was being piped back ipto the washer and il was the clear clean amber of the original solution from the washer the clothing lis put in an extractor which is in effect a highpowered spindrier with 1250 revolutions per minute j next go into the tumbler where the garments are thoroughly i attended dried and the gas fumes taken out night in tie iwogratnuio sciilofjilrl jrinch jcgloh prill- v spoke about their attrnctuie rod and grcycostumiea irt last weeks xolumii7gpve-dper- flffct performance iv the wffble sk6wln fact was excellent r- two numbers diood opt particularly the effortless grace of mr peieii flrstr brodks srflo ihe is iiuso junior champion oftcanada ancl the comic antics of don crltcr and ituiiglei and clark of westpnwp just about felltiff the seat laughing at don critor he fi a hatural every mpyemnt provokcs ja laugh in addition to a great many yount people from the district at least three eoup- jes from town mr and mi3 graham farnell mr and mrs howard wrigglesworth and mr and mrs james k ans attended- the halton junior fainers at home held at the brant iiui last thurs day evening r georgetown was also reiresen- ted at the gala byllne hall spon sored by the torontp press club whfrn mr and mrs alfred sykes it was h s the royal york hotel flowers for every occasion design work a specialty bonded member tdj3 telegraph delivery sendee flowers by wire anywhere in the world norton floral suw cmni e p head qptc tometnst eye examined selenuflcsily beasunq aid batteues quldk repairs to ola bukseslan field aiaaaes ete 88 st georges sq g u elph phone 1139 est 10 years itnd drawn outside the building i toronto the heat in the tumbler varies with we were part of the songs of the type of fabric being treated j years agp chorus at the iode- before the process starts all wool- anniversary dinner monday night lens rayons etc are separated and jit was a lot of fun rehearsing and put into separate bundles so tpaf igefting the costumes together the dry cleaning conditions will be surprising thing tho all but a exactly right for ire particular couple wore 19p0 hats to match material now cleaned and dried the garments are pureed t51v hangers and taken into the pressing room first however they must pasj the spotting test where the odd stain not taken out by the drycleaning process is caught and tuickly disposed of by a steam gun the live steam brings the soil to the surface of the material and it can be easily eras ed most of us are familiar with the pressing process however there is a new wrinkle just out in the pressing dusiness if we may be excused an awful pun which don proudly exhibited to us it is a very simpleappearing iron and ironing board which operates on the steam and vacuum principle the so- called iron is rather a strange- looking implement being nothing more than a handle attached to a a broad oval shaped light wire frame over which wool packing and a celanese cover are tightly stretched thats what we would coll an honegitogoodiieae feather weight iron and it really does a job so quickly and easily and here is the important thing shiny seams and thems are completely elmlnated when it is used appar ently that nuisance aheen is a prob lem among professional pressers as well as fb the domestic brand saw a coat on easter monday however which had not been to borragers in fact it was brand new and getting a good workout in those chilly breezes the coat was teat green wool handknit and covered the wearer from stem to stern as the saying goes who wore it oh no not a person it was judy hoare judy is margj pet dach shund you know we hear the coat was quite a tricky job to make so that it would wrap snugly around judy and button down the tummy and there was a natty little draw string around the waist to make it even more secure her waist you osk well ycs it was a bit of a problem deciding hurt where it would be but marg decided just up two or three inches from the hind legs would be best looks very nice too irene young has made a good recovery from the rec ent appendectomy she un derwent in st- josephs hoepitar guclph a week ago saturday a subscriber to the wlorton echo noticed an item in it last week concerning a former georgetown hardware merehoht ae cording- lywho has lived in wlarton since he sold his business to mr jamea richardson in 1933 the echo announced that after seventeen years mr cordlgley had retired as vice president and stockholder in the hunter hardware company one of wlartons oldest business concerns mr and mrs coding- ley plan to take i a months motor trip in ontario and tne northern states in time to help celebrate cherry blossom week in wash ington ware- margery mackenzie and joy laird who motored thru the eastern states lait week their costumes tne mere addition of a large bow under the chin took the chapeau fashion back fifty years saw our first flowers or spring blooming outside while out for a sunday stroll here and there on mr and mrs w f smiths lawn on factory street were the brave little snowdrops itwas a lovely day for a t drive last sunday so charlie laws called- for his aunt and uncle mt and mrs- charles chapman who leave next friday for knjland sad took ban for a drive- in the country ttsm instead of takld tmci etrsuftbt home charlie drove up to the house of mi mother wre fred law there mr and lira cbap man went in intending just a abort visit quite unaware that a com plete family surprise party awaited them those present included mr mr and mrs george marsden and carol brampton mr and mrs vie tedder tom aridbob toronto mr and mrs agar guest marilyn roy and jimmy miss evelyn guest and mr george kenzle toronto mr arid mrs charles laws shd patsy and miss annie reynolds the children provided sandwiehes for tho lunch mrs tedder and mjss cookies on jee cream were also imt- served mr id mrs chapman will j treasure group jjhbtpgraph takek by albert shqssb during the day u j -r- visitors in town oh- sunday were ri drifter bank manager mr arid mrs j -b- wallace of toronto who called on mrs ttel diiuittcr mrs xarrv joiner visited with mrs balfe bradley notice to creditors in the estate of henry malcolm stewart late of the town of georgetown in- the county of halton retired ranker dec ea rned tho- creditors or henry malcolm stewart ate of the town of geor getown in the county of halton retired banker deceased who died on or about the 3rd day of april li50 and all others having claims against his estate are hereby noti fied to send by post prepaid or otherwise to deliver w messrs langdoii st aytaworth george- low n ontario solicitors for the urttierslgned executrix of the ea- tate of the said henry malcolm stewart retired banker deceased on or before the 22nd day of may 1050 their names addresses des criptions and full particulars of their claims and the nature of the securities if any held by them and that immediately after the 32nd day of may 1950 the executrix will proceed to distribute the estate of the said- deceased amongst the parties entitled thereto having re gard only to the claims of which the executrix shall then have not ice dated this 17th day of ajnu 1950 dorothy mary stewart executrix by langdon aylsworth her solicitors 53 georgetown ont esstbound and westbound every dsy cansdlsn iationats famous continental limited speeds scross canada ttnklng the eastern prorlnceswlth the spreading prairies the towering rockies sod the pacific coast youll be treated to afpanoramilc view of the constantly changing ever colorful csnadlan scenery viewed through the picture windows of the sflridng bedroombutteejouoge ears modern sleeping cars dining cars snd coaches bessy atoaof your fearssif is a happy advantnrs when yosj tesvsj the jsapar way across onsets by csnsdlsn national iefwe monttlax ottawa totomto saskatoon huonton norm vukouym tarn ajf mmf aw tufm rarslrs jm trsmd is rssser is srrsaasiaa l tab yum fr hm m4rmrtt rsoss rsatawsmsf k htrlb er sscj yiimrir4rtttlndhtnjmtillijlrh nanoiuii tbi omit lallwat sstvlfj all piovimcm 4iands in training for ontario learning business practice in ontario the wheels of industry turn for the benefit of every tingle one of us our lathes dynamos drill presses farm combines tractors business machines etc are producing goods and se t which earn dollars these dollars provide food clothing medical care and other necessities which contribute to our security and high standard of living every single one of us therefore baa a very personal interest in the flow of a steady supply of trained workers to industrial plants these workers will operate machines which are important to our wsy of has we should appreciate then the cooperative efforta of government industry and labour in the field of employee training in achooband in factories our workers young and old are given the opportunity to develop new and specific akillain every field of business and industrial activity for instance every effort on the part of office workers to become pro- gcient in typing filing jihorthand and secretarial work will mean greater business eflirienc fcclp to make ontario a finer place in which to live tnd woik t the brewing industry ontario w way of htm bar ontsrio workers know they eaa ears more have executive isspoaaibqlty and enjoy a higher standard ef uvmg tn direct rstio to the sldok they as quire and the wayihey males ass of them thats always true in a free eoasjnsss thats why oar eoav petitite system wfll t eontlnue to make canada great and a t great pises m vhlah to live i kfiii rx

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