Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 5, 1951, p. 5

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pago 5 the georgetown heraldy wednesday sept 5th 1951 glen williams fall fair saturday sept 8 grand parade from prestons store to the lacrosse grounds at 130 girls pipe band baby show ball games pony rides old time fiddlmg mystery man midway and booms hall exhibits st albans guild sponsors adults 25c children free kansas farmer friday night and his big western show mountain music comedy adults 50c 845 pm lacrosse grounds ball game before the show mcgowatts specialty shop phone 643 where yoijf dollar goes farther main street chinchilla bunting bags 500 weh known brand cherub vests j- shortsleeves or sleeveless 4 6 8 10 12 89c f griirtprset nylon yarn pink- white blue yellow 50c we still have 7and 4ply botany yarn selling at 39c boys plaid and coloured suedefinish shirts sizes 4 to 8 185 to 249 sleepers 189 to 225 flannelette pyjamas 2 4 6 and 8 198 298 georgetown summer policy 2 shows nightly at 730 and 9so saturdays and holidays matinee box office opens 140 show starts at 200 eves box office open 630 shows continuous 700 1200 now playing alexis smith scott brady in yy undercover girl 0 j scott smart emmett kelly in u the fat man friday saturday september 7 8 meet the fightinest marshal of them all in the action- packed saga of a man with a gun in his hand and adventure in his blood kirk douglas virginia mayo along the great divide hey kids dont miss this thrilling new serial starting thin saturday institute for blind plans fund campaign as civil society progresses and develops more and more thought and attention is given to those who are under privilftfced because of physical handicap each year additional ef fort- is made to rehabilitate those who are deprived oi one of the five senses the canadian national in stitute for the blind a pioneer in the field of rehabilitation is con stantly striving to make the lives 6f sightless people more useful and pleasant by the maintenance of its broad program of services today those who are deprive of vision may enjoy the pleasure of employment good reading special training and recreation these were privileges denied to the sightless be fore the development of the insti tute and its advisory boards which undertake to look after the general wellbeing of those who are with out sight the halton advisory board is in terested in the wellbeing of blind persons withtn the county the volunteer workers who compose the board are anxious that the service program can be maintained and that our fellow citizens who are without sight shall be properly ser ved in accordance with their indi vidual need each year the local advisory board invites the general public to become shareholders in this great humanitarian work by supporting its financial campaign a financial campaign will com mence next week which will be concluded with a tag day on sep tember 15th under the sponsorship of the iode countess of strath- more chapter nd convenership of mrs frank benner contributions may be mailed to mr f p benner at the royal bank of canada the island l have come he said down the road of time through its vales of doubts and fears through stormy days and weather fine through laughter and song sad tears where the sweep oi he river waters blue is lot in the gray of the sea there s fairy jsie just beyond v the view or so it would seem to mo far hack the road is this isle a dream i belongs to ihe days gone by the song of the waves the north winds scream and the sea stills iorely cry uand there air h- ralfforgotten tuites the tides their rtii i d flow the salt winds the tract less dunes where we roa nuij r tin- ifng h med student weds jn ottawa ceremony on saturday august 25th in southminster united church otta wa the wedding took place of phy- lis edith rita mallett daughter of mrs rldhard j maljett ahd the late mr mallett of ottawa and charles banting wall son of mis albert- smith acion and the late arthur wall dr charles d don ald officiated and mr percival kir- by was organist a the bride was given in marriage by a family friend mr c g mac- nay she wore an original ankle- length gown in french lace desig ned with a fitted bodice a small rol led collar forming a v and but toned to the waist it had a bouffant skirt over nel underskirts of white and blush pink with scalloped hem a cloche headdress of match ing lace was trimmed with orange blossoms she carried a nosegay of madam finch roses and white sweet peas miss veronica mallett was her sisters maid of honour wearing a dark blue taffeta ankle length gown with full skirt fitted bodice and shawl collar david k smith ac ton brother of the groom was his best man and ushers were dennis smith acton and edward farant ottawa a reception was held at the home of mrs m farant the brides aunt where the mothers of bride and groom received guests were pres ent from acton georgetown mil- ton gait port elgin and montreal for a honeymoon trip through western ontario the bride wore a gold taffeta suit gold hat and black velvet shoes with matching purse they will live at 192 waterloo st london where the kroom is a med ical student at the university of western ontario and the bride is employed with the department of veterans affairs visit singer home from european study rev and mrs alex j caldcr vis ited on sunday in toronto with mr and mrs adam gaw mr gaw a young canadian tenor has iust rorniletod three yars of vidv in milan italy a singing tour of kuriij i look him t home turin stockholm copenhagen amci dam h -sil- iri- iofiuon ind hani- liir vhile in london he sang on hritish ladio and jharcd on tele vision mrs gaw s the former i iiuiitess yvonne deanele of hun- j11v whom mr gw met and mar- lie eiseas he maxes his amer- m debut as a tuyrr at the wal dorf astoria in new york on octo ber mi he is a nrnn of the ah deis and a as wiois ulllg neir wrt- ver c imni i- t congo bill kingofthejungie s ike the gull gone are ihe v in flight or thfftnkes of tii- inters snow hut still thee flahc neaion light on that isle of hi long ago in the night or the ooiiiiv glaie where the sea gnis a nee and tnv beacon gleams ive tieasuies that still e there it i taylor wi i t icii gitou n y anmifimu wttfc nllnml comia pnulcattem monday tuesday wed sept 1012 turkish troops icith ul in korea 5 canopy curtains ready to hang with rods and frilled marquisette 149 plastic rainwear wellmade roomy rain f coats mens in carrying case 279 ladies with hood 225 giris l69 children nylon hose avspecial buy in service able 5 i gauge nylons first quality 139 knitting wool new lower prices beehive 3ply 57c guelph nylon 50c pioneei kroy 45 c 1mainst george georgetown shop budget market at the store in which your money buys the most 1 goderich plain pickling salt 3 lb bag 15c mapt leaf gold medal whole mixed pickle spice 4 oz pkg 15c brunswick sardine 3 tins 26c bal economy 38c and 105 aeroxon fly coils 6 for 15c light bulbs 25 watt 19c 40 and 60 watt 20c i 100 watt 23c triugh 3way 80c shredded wheat 2 for 31c cheer large 41c giant 83c special 1 large box oxydol and 1 large box dreft both for 62c jello and jello puddings 3 pkgs 29c clover leaf fancy sockeye salmon halves 43c good selection of mccormicks westons and christies biscuits good selection of choice fresh fruit and vegetables for trip quality fresh and cured meats try budget market phone 366 free delivery on orders 200 and over oven cleaner now in stock make that oven lookjike new ernies radio roxy theatre bldg phone 465 hie tough turkish soldiers who form part of the 15natlon un forces in korea have won admiration as fighting men all along the front experts in handtohand combat they have time and again fought their way oat 61 traps often- saving whole divisions from dangerous attacks above is we regimental flag of the 241st the leading regiment of the uhman turkish united nations brigade ww- printing of every description phone 8 v ns hiwvv

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