Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 7, 1950, p. 5

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page this year use naghurs uqu1d fertilizer tbe new plant food for lavmu flow shrub and potted plants v yes jw nutter hittwil liftsy be most in terested in your town flowers shrubs potted stents or vegetable garden ns- churs is the scientifically balanced liquid fertiliser that contains the necessary ele ments for luxurious ptent growth apged with garden hose attachment or ifcrinkllns earinachuts 1 sate essy w useodor- less economical too single pimvmll fer tilize 3m smrr leev cost 100 as for nachurs uqauj fertiliser w new and better product for all growing things available ln-ptata- quarts gallons tmall bottles see- v- nach1jr9 plant podtt cowan msrlonowo and canada mrs harry scott phone 460w i iinbotutb warrsbombbns 8kk8 happy oano mtoaocaot haltofl pwlexwardetl hold annual binim urt 5v vacatioii tifiae is luggage time langmu1r 2p1ece ladys set 18 inchvernignt 20 inch mirapak weekender both for 2150 200 down 100 weekly simmons jewellers on tuesday morning may 30th twenty eight members of thewom- ens institute boarded s bus at ashgrove corner for toronto it- wss a beautiful day and all were in good spirits the first stop wss the bordens dairy where they taw the milk being unloaded from the trucks and the process it goes hrough until wis bottled nd de livered to the eityr housewife they were shown a movie ofkwethe borden cow and treated to ice cream and coffee a- big thrill was going to the cbc studio where the pin frdnt lesuwerereseryfcd for the happy gangs noonprw- after s couple of hours shopping die ladlawent i the bdeori tne att mid gaw a lovely picture- then had dinner jn rchllda they ai- rtvea home at 83 tired but happy thank vbu goes to thecolmltfee mrs milton bird mis thos glf- fen mrs w bird- mrs p thonypr son and mrs h bird torr the splendid planning and making res ervations ahead which made the day go to smoothly m tfte ceorfictqwn herald wednesday juno 7th 19m r-r- tr carro l l skinny men women gjins10lslbs m nm no wat wear main street phone 536 now is the time to have that ask for a price quotation new furnace installed- see the anthesimperial b f murhn sheet metal works show room on main street telephone 138w plumbing eavestrough1ng furnaces mcnally lane kins street company limited georgetown near station phone 18 we stock a complete- supply of the following items plywoods fir birch weldtex etch wood sylvacord wallboard masonite hardboard arborite tentest or donnacona insulation fiberglas batts and pouring alfol aluminum insulation roofing shingles roll roofing felt paper sidings insul brick cedar shake cedar bevel siding lumberpaints cement building hardware exwsrdens bf walton andeel counties held their annual banquet last tuesday in the auditorium of st johns church with the ladles of the wa catering for a turkey dinner members and their wives numbering about 80 attended mayor harold cleave of george town retiring president was-chsfr- man the program included a sing song vocal solos by two talenled young ladles sandra scott and glenna dotwrty with mrs james evans at the piano and slelghtot hand taiek by george mason of acton dr j m mather medical bhl cer of heehvi fbv- halton county was the guest speaker and flaye a cohstruc0vehalkon health indl- ouog sonse of the ways that hair tonhealth unit s working to pro- motehedlthy cllisens george hooper of brampton wa elected president fcr the coming year with charles hulmer of qak- vllle- vfcepncsideht and victor hall hornby as secretarytreasu rer among those who attended the banquet were mr and mrs harold cleave mr ond mrs t l leslie and mr l e fleck of georgetown mr and mrs amos mason acton mr and mrs victor hall hornby reeve wm vansfckic of nassaga- weyas- mr and mrs charles hill- mdjk oakviuc mr arid mrs j m frassr strcctsvllle mr and mrs skftiner port credit mr and mrs a t mcbridc calcdon mr charles rearihcad and daughter and mrs ernest rendhend nelson jp oft a rlknoel orucaaivl ontysfntii chf5tcb ayljfhk v tomato p tthb 3gplc vltoiic30c last of planter family rostll clwidf dies a milliner on main street for 35 years miss roselle claridse died on saturday june 3rd rev john m- smith conducted the fun eral service at the mcclure fun eral home on monday with inter- ment in the family plot i green wood cemetery pallbearers were hazcn graham r b foulis j j thompson francis thompson har ry bailey nnd everett cplc miss claridgc was the last sur viving member of the family of the late jeremiah claridgc and mary graham pioneer es- qucsinfi residents she was born on- a arm near steworttown and moved to georgetown with her parents when she was a child with her sisters eltn and janet she operated a millinery and dress making business their miop bcinu located above the herald office on main street until the simers re tired about eight years ago she wiis predeceased by four sisters etta janet mr j m moore amy and mrs r m wilson of vancouver since her sisters death she had made her home with her niece mrv r s douglas in toronto moving back to georgetown with mr and mrs douglas when they returned to town to live in the moore residence across from the park while working in the gar den on thursday she suffered a coronary thrombosis which was not believed to be serious but died quietly in her sleep on saturday morning two niece sorvixe mrs douglas and mrs jack smethurst of winnipeg natures beat tomatoes a7e art wax beans 27t dandee tea 38e 75 romar coffee t4to v83 ssi burford peaches 2 bxtvbartlbtt peabs avxum marmalade keuogg cornflakes asse co b date o nut loaf 190 ambo iff valuevi soevb 45 peas ioc fbys cocoa vr-ivb- tin jffijcj w 49i harvest margarine ul q domestic shortening iji grapenuts flakes 235 ayltner cornjcernels a 5c aylmer jumbo peas17 bpe0ial 0l0vee leat bsd 00h0s salmon 29c m morval fitldj powerful i intermtdiate lacrosse 1 norvals entry in intermediate hornes r punch mclarens punch 7freezeast 2s3e wafer pickle xle una ymtt own ice cruu free plastic tumbler with mother parkers tea 53c sslsg 56c uruss78t wis net yeu0w lucrose tills yinr is shaping up into 0116 of thv stionkfst iiams in llit kiiuc and prcstiison specu lation has iliein booked as hot con- tenders for the utle the leain will i be known a- norval central peels and comprifcs several stars from inst year with some new recruits drawn irom tullamore atloa and j dixie who played last year hi the disbanded junior farmer league from last years team there are clark lyons hill iaidlaw junior ueaumont spike scott johnny haines don hancock dill louth and pete wilkinson larry tailfcr who jives near acton is a new comer who has played in the que bec senior league doug mclean on the inactive list for two yeajrs formerly played senior with brampton and jnglewood a geor getown boy bob mccondless was with brampton juveniles last year new laces from jjjnior farmers in clude frank clark elgin parkinson and clure cheync front tullamore scotty moddlson from alloa- and ron mudgett from dixie john gardhousc who has played for tullamore and three years with brampton janiors is also on um roster norval is teamed in a league with milton dundas heapeler- brant- lord and oshwegan the- latter two allindian teams the top four teams will play off in the a finals and the other two for the b chara plonshlp fresh fruit and vegetables cuban 12s pineapples 2885 special oranges local grown head lettuce bunch carrots ea 29c 1 f doz 35c ea hc ea 1k celery hearts cucumbers cooking onions spanish onlena 1 green onions radishes hji tomatoes nnt seaf lettuce grapefruit cello tomatoes lessens cabbage watermelons you will be delighted with this fragrant tax hi anwkmp orange ptut rrvyjtf trtjdr jfl 9 r r

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