Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 25, 1951, p. 7

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w iiiliirwtitu iii2inviiaa 4 s budget market at suggestions for salad week mazola 57c olive oil 20c french dressing 32c miracle whip 41c 44c j8 oi 30c 16 oz 53c 32 oz 91c pickles sweet gherkinfis sweet mixed keal dills salad olives 1 6 oz 40c 16 oz 27c 32 oz 43c lb oz 30c i hunts fruit cocktail 1 5 oz 25c culverhouse dessert pears 20 oz 24c pride of the okanagan apricots 1 5 oz 30c shrimp 44c cloverleaf tuna flakes 34c lemons size 300 6 for 25c choiccphead lettuce cabbage cucumbers celery bunch carrots tomatoes cauliflower i budget market phone 366 free delivery on orders 200 and over mother dies in bethesda hospital mrs ted darlington was bereaved of her mother martha russet wife of the late joseph f blackstone on the hth of july at bethesda hos pital mrs blackstone hdd been ill with a heart condition since the first of june she was in her 80th year mrs blackstone was known to many townspeople during the two years she made her home here with her daughter the funeral service was held on friday afternoon from the trull funeral home jn toronto with in terment in mount pleasant cerne- tery mrs blackstone leaves to mourn her joss a family of seven frafik oakridges 111 norman west toronto ralph h evanston 111 eldred toronto edith north bay patricia georgetown also thirteen grandchildren wanted wanted girl over 18 years of age to be hypnotized by dr zomb wednesday afternoon august 1st for free hypnotic demonstration apply in person roxy theatre georgetown junior prize list for georgetown fair due to the fact that a new sys tem of noncompetitive displays will take the place of the usual compe tition in school work at georgetown fair on september 1415 the soc iety decided that a junior prize list should be offered for those who might like to enter prizes of 50c 25c and 15c will be offered in the following classes up to 10 years emb tea towels hobby collection drawing one day on my summer holidays 11 years toj15 years hobby col lection water colour of any three flowers on one page 12xl8 8 decorated cup cakes open cuasses a useful article for the home or your room half lb maple cream candy best scrapbook special donated by a thornton for best birdhouse by boy or girl 150 75c 50c 25c so boys and girls jet your ex- hibits ready and bring them jto the fair on friday sept 14th this meeting was held at the homo of mr j h hunter on monday ev ening when she entertained a num ber of the executive ladies the georgetown herald wednesday july 25th 1951 regular baseball season draws to a close the regular scheduled seaspn for 1951 baseball is drawing to a close the georgetown intermediate 1q- cal entry play this wednesday at acton and this friday with oak- ville here they have only one wore home game r- a postponed gamer withciarkson but the date has riot yet been set there t also another awayfromhome game postponed yet to be played with milton last week was a poor week for our team as they lost two games one with milton on wednesday night by a 6 o score and one with r friday night by a r 3 scfqre we k now pur boys can play better ball than they served up at the games during the past two weeks and in order to get the support of the local fans tley will have to do so no further word has come from league headquarters regarding the late entry of the midget team last reports were that vice president bob lane was trying to have president pete mcmullen of milton hold a league meeting with representation from tre midget teams in the hal- ton county league to see if our local midget team and a midget team from milton which are late entries can be entered in the play offs for league and oba playdowns father and son to entertain vince mountford and son a hc oddfellowrebekah garde park on friday august 17th will be among the entertainers at n party to be held in georgetown sunday were mr and mrs will lawson artrtbeth of toronto happy birthday to bob corley whose birthday will be monday of -ftex-t- i rev robert copcland of p ki wns the preacher at st johns church sunday afternoon baby john bmcthurst has return- ri o his home in islington ajvr a hj tcvcck i fsu with mrs gram orion erin georgetown laurel milton mono mills orangeville shelburne and victoria four exchanges aurora new- stkwarttown c a- grants attend peterborough wedding mr and mrs c a grant motored to lindsay wednesday to attend the wedding of mr grants nephew donald grant of peterborough and shirley langdon of lindsay in st pauls anglican church they were guests of mr grants parents mr and mrs lewis grant peterborough for the remainder of the week visitors with mrs lawson last new telephone directory coming in november the new georgetown telephone directory to rie issuori to subscribers here early in november will contain several iriixirtant changes clue to the steady increase in the number of telephones ir service here and in nearby centres w o misener bell telephone marager announced this week that the- new directory will contain list- uigs fur subscribers in the follow ing exchanges only brampton cal- iii hof i an suntin- are being removed from the geor getown book these four exhanges will be contained in a separate ireclir to oe issued early in oc tober for newmarketkichmond hill- auiri and vicinity changes in the new book the manager stated will provide tele phone subscribers here wifri a more convenient directory for local call ing in view of the increasing im portance of georgetown and other idealities in this re as telephone cen rc s garden party draws 700 the union church garden party held last week on the beautiful grounds at the home of mr and mrs wilfrid leslie drew a record atten dance of 700 people the program was of a variety nature and directed by russ creijjh- lon it included western songs and music scotch numbers tap and ac- uian th l dancing j d m type of entertainment provided drew many complimentary remarks from the audience a booth on the grounds was well patronized and served all the del ectable items that go to make a garden party a grand success w nfmlqp js tmi oix georgetown summer policy 2 shows nlrhtrt ax 730 ajid 930 saturdays ant holidays matinee box office opens 140 show starts at 200 eves box office opens 6 30 shows continuous 7 00 1200 friday and saturday july 2728 vwse- rudyard kiplings errol flynn fecwp paujlukasrobertdouglas 3 thomas gomez- cecil kelhwv mcmhrt arnold most- isurerfi ilue svi jane uyman howard keel van johnson barry sullivan 3 guys named mike monday and tuesday july 3031 sgonnfe tarring david nivcm 2 big laughing riotous days wedthurs aug 12 th e k in g and oucen of comedy w c report on newcastle disease dr t child veterinary director general today issued the following report on newcastle disease in can ada for the week ending july 14th also included are totals of flocks destroyed and compensation paid since april 1st 1951 five new cases were discovered in british columbia and two flocks containing 3047 birds and 50 eggs were destroyed compensation vas 53947 totals since april are 106 flocks found infected compensation si 2ft 226 a total of more than 410- 100 chickens and turkeys have been vaccinated in b c fourteen flocks comprising 2512 birds and 3b4 eggs were destroyed in alberta with total compensation of sas2 i three flocks comprising 591 birds ando18 eggs were destroyed in sas katchewan where compenation was 611 sixty six flocks have been de stroyed to date since april with compensation of 513605 in manitoba fourteen flocks were destroyed these included 1929 birds and 152 eggs compensation was s1h32 a total of 107 flocks have been destroyed with s23i61 com pensation a 1h75 bird flock was destroyed in ontario during the v ecu with compensation of s4il a total of 30 flocks have been destioyecl in ontario and compensation has am ounted lo 31 765 no cases huc been discovered in llii maritime or qnchcc great outdoor dog show over 350 entries sponsored by streetsville district kennel club and toronto township agricultural society streetsville park saturday july 28 12 to 6 pm admission 50c and 25c murfins i pllmber rthe funniest man in films iklilp plan meeting to imsclss klieday week in the faii the subject of a fucday busi ness week in lliampton lias again gained momentum among ihe mer chants of the town fresh mipctus was given to the idea last friday at a niiluik of the croup chairmen of the hetail merchants division of the brampton chamber of com merce a meeting is being planned for early this fall to be attended by all retail merchants in town to discuss fully and in estimate whether or not a majority of the merchants de sire a fiveday business week if the merchants are in favour of the plan it would probably- come into effect the 1st of january a great many com rnuni ties in on tario now have the fiveday shop ping ycck in eftect a poll of the brampton merchants showed a maj ority were definitely in favour of changing to the shorter shopping week with the wednesday halfday plan in danger of breaking down it is probable that brampton will have a five day shopping week next year n i whether your requirements be a icomplete bathroom polite rvce expert skll that is or only a faucet or pipe fitting calj jlwisj works plumbing s heating lsx jj

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