Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 13, 1950, p. 13

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page 5 brajnch 120 jj canadian legion christmas tree v upstairs in the legion auditorium w thursday december 21t 700 pm 2 there vilhbe a present foreyery chtltl age 10 and under 5 bfiilegkn member k m it i j l u af richardsons h pc i kervinator refrigerator 8 cu ft immediate dekvery yr beatty electric washer 12950 sunbeam mixmaster 5725 3 3975 2750l 49958 145oi 1450 89951 suunbeam automatic toaster morphey richards automatic toaster stewart warner radios ge featherweight irons oe electric tea kettles eureka vacuum cleaner electric heating pads xoetotecwe 695 795 8951 stanley gift wrapped tools t hammer 295 hand drills 395 i bench plane 795 block plane 395 combination squares 350 bitbraces 895 j eveready flashlights 1959 toys of all kinds hockey games blackboards crokinole boards monopoly i ccm kiddy cars mechanicaltrains ihleicll toboggans 550 sft a- 825 7ft t super chief steering sleighs f baby sleighs 595 895 s1491 450l 250 650 g 395 k 1 695 1 950 i 595 795 skis and ski sundries 1 n richardsons hardware 1 majnstreoti chatting with weve always heard weird and wonderful tales about that umehnnourcd scottish dish haggis but never had an opportunity to try it that is until lask friday ight when we attendee a soclolwvcnw held by the iconic scqtsyohicers in bramp ton arnourics there was the haggis all sewn up in its tradi tional casing carried aloft hot and steaming it was broken open and we tasted thereof find much to our surprise wc must confess we liked it ah in all we were treated to a liberal dose of scottish tradition- that evening we danced but not to anbrdinary orchestra there were three highland pipers supply ing the music and two couples in structed the crowd in the intrica cies of various scottish dances it was fun the reels resembling our square dances somewhat or rather we were told our square dances arc a very watereddown version of the scottish dances if youve ever tried to do one you must admit they are very energetic we would judle that to spend a whole evening doing scottish reels would take a bit of practice wc understand that the learning of the scottish jdances is an inno vation for the lome scots mess parties and they intend lp keiv on with their instiuction until they learn how to dnnrc them skillully it will be a sitiht worth seeing when a party of a hundred or so join in doing the rhythmic steps catching our breath from the dancing for a half hour or so we played bingo and mrs frank ben- all the profit from the sale of their jewellery has been turned back into buying stock mr and mrs cummins do not moke the metal part of the brooches earrings pen- dnnlsjotc these are bought and then mite cummins set the stones tjius all their designs arc original and wemlght add very beautiful t you moy recall thnt some months ago w told yoit about bill and his wife arriving back in can ada after his recovery rom very serious burns suffered in an explo sion in tke lab of an oil plant in arabia he is now in the 14b of alliance paper mills ltd and they live in i mrs florence curtis apart ment on king street new tenants for mr and mrs william b hamiltons apartment on arietta street are mr and mrs dennis brown mrs brown a bride of this fall was barbara needham of norval j before her marriage a member of the post office staff and her hus band is employed at smith stone ltd mr and mrs vincc jones have movid from their apartment nt berwick hall to the recently re modelled apartment in the house of mr and mrs clarence benham on market street mr and mrs nor- iian mcdonald who were married last saturday vvdllive in the ber- wick hall apartment formerlj oc- cupitdbv the jones i and sneaking of moving we correct an trror in last week s col umn mr and mrs wiif mino have rented rather than sold their for mer home on king street working in toronto now is ner iwas lucky enough to win turkey for having the grand fmala mss ka thompson formerlv on fll h u switchboard at alliance paper mills ltd kathy is living with her full house the hard ugly fart that many canadian boys includ ing several from town are al ready on their way to fight in an other war was born forcibly upon us that night when his fellow offi cers said ajuf revolr to grant mimms who started on the first lap of hisvajourney to korea on sunday grant and his english wife barbara have been living at port credit many of you will re member grant son of mrs h r mimms and the late mr mtmms who lived in town until his teens when the family moved to toronto chatting with him for a few moments we learned that beth and her husband are living in north carolina where her husband wil liam stephens is a professor he was onct i number of the local sehool staff lure in georgetown nother sister dorolhj and two childre n are vlsitlnc with beth just now mu ujion their return will live in bran foid where her hus band has taken i new jiosition mrs mimms is still liv inn in toronto mother in the city and brock bradley who was wff is of with the royal bank has changed h s position and now with triplett instrument canada j a week ago saturday mr and mrs jack malcolm and children gail and douglas mov ed into then attractive new home on maple avenue on the same dav mr and mrs dick crichton and oung soi moved into their new puiihustd home on itivjcrr uw cithint loiimili owned b mr and mrs maleolm we welcome home mrs ken mcir this week back iroin ten week usit j lelicstu lngland willi lur muthei mrs griswcll she leuirned on thl ss hnttamc which domed it new rjik stemarttown busy year reported for junior auxiliary we didn t takt the small frj down to the bil santa claus parade this veu so to make up for it braved the crowds saturday afternoon and did to land the way we felt when we got home wc c not sure but that toyland did us as one might expect there were hordes of peo ple but the allimportant messages were safely delivered to jolly old saint nicholas and the crowds didn t dampen the children s en thusiasm a whit there were lots of things to watch as we waited in the line ups outside all the toyland conces sions parents reassuring the timid timer tots sliming ces and flushed checks of the excited more confident ones people somewhere always looking for a lost hat bi mitten older brother or sister trying to cope with a-sud- denly b ilky youmter one in 1 line- j up with parents left to look on helplessly from the other side of a ropcdln area the wailing of a frightened child being escorted to the lost and found department the check youngster on the to land hxpress thumbing his nose to pals watching the miniature tialn tout by the sudden stab ol ii il lation brought on bv 1 burned push and the pleasure kindled b a courteous act ivuv where noise and excitement goll what a kaleidescopic congluihexa liuu but the kids said it was fiui so wc guess it was f walking down yonge street afterwards we got a whiff of some be lutiful perfume and turning to icmark on it discovered thut all ulong the block atomizers had been placed above tho large show win dows which dispensed a continuous stream of expensive perfume to the four winds thats really making atmosphere isnt it bringing the subject clo ser to home again while shopping in a local store rec ently we were admiring some love ly costume jewellery and were quite surprised to learn that it was being made here in georgetown mr and mrs bill cummins king street started the hobby of mak ing costume jewellery about four months ago and it has become quite a profitable one at toast bill envlstant it bawintni quite st johns junior uiliarv held their annual n eeting last week at the home of then superintendent mrs mar ballv the sccrctaivs report showed l membels m meet ings held ivti ilc attendance 6 h hvmns weie learned dunni the ear i verses of scripture for loll call the membeis look turns to choose the hvmn and to conduct the pravcr service which is used at every mcctine stoiv eir mission stuclv followed at the busv per iod s books weie made and sewmt in june a parcel was sent to winnipeg flood relief with 1 cot quilt and a tiabv s luetic and used lotliui to mike 1 iiiiipltte bibvs outfit to the dure is inoiii in ii im- llton went 1 lulu outlits t cot lllls scrap beoks ioioiiiil books cravons etc the officcis for l51 c seere uies hettv humph- ies and jean curli v iieisurers susan canham hubv tinnuit 3oreas nn llumi hit vs doris ket in 111 1 of se r u e ijooks and studv hunks v11111 picket pifci muv i ittsiii hev ii mis well who was iesint w 1 h mis maxwell commciulc tl uu biwich on its activities hud hie icsnlts he lie hint ills win swvid w 1 ll soi 1 v to ku the gcgetown herald wednesday dec 3th 1950 3 mak factor matched sets the beauty secrets of the stars 225 to 30 wtrltvtieeictrl waterman pen and penql sets 375 to 1150 wlwlmwiciflcim parker pen and pencil sets 550 to 2a00 yr amwcwrmietare yardley mens sets 185 to 750 stcccciccici if thi rollit pipe 500 first perforated gooless icc1iciccic pipe xmas wrapped cigarettes 50 90c cltciloclclcc kentners drug store delivery service after pass main street phone 7sw ibftki iwe silhilimhhil jjxtmmtmtmtmzcmmtcmsmz at brills s ciicc ciam i 1 8 i 1 r t 1 1 friday and saturday this week g i and all next week i ii greenwood is in st josephs school concert will be held in the hospital guelph wc hope she will esqucsing community- hall wed- not have to be there long and hope nesday evening december 20th and ti see her about again soon not december 12th correction the stewarttown 0g seasons 1 greetings 1 from i hutchs smoke shop cigars mtrettes tobfxeo pipes lighten billfold etc h hutchinson plrop 1 and s barber sh er i i j r

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