Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 26, 1951, p. 9

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v smjmvmjfif if page 9 the georgetown herald wednesday sept 26th f93ij paper collection by the 1 boy scouts and wolf cubs this saturday starting at9r am please tie yqur pper unbundles and leave in frortt of your home rtaral contributors may bring their paper t4 the park or arrange for pick up phone 465w or 485w save your paper for the boy scouts frances pickard married in imported french laqe thank you the officers and director of esquesing agricultural society take this opportunity of thanking the exhibi tors the patrons businessmen and all those who helped make the 1951 fall fair the grand success it turned out to be well be seeing you again next year a robinson president w cleave treasurer l mcoilvray j secretary i ph we are prepared to do all types of plumbing new bathrooms installed or remodelled water systems repairs of all kinds ken nash 23r kinor street one georgetown in one of the seasons loveliest weddings frances pickard daugh ter of dr thmas reginald pick ard guelph and the late mrs pickard was married sept 15th to wallace franklin robinson son of mr and mrs wilfred robinson guelph dr j e todd officiated the ceremony took place at war oclock in the drawing room ofthe bride s fathers home where tall standards of salmon pink and white gladioli and fern were banked to form an attractive setting descending the stairway into the drawing room on the arm of her father the bride was radiant in a gown of imported french lace in exquisite rose spray pattern the scalloped neckline of the moulded bodtc was gathered softly to a yolk of net and the long tight sleeves of lace came to points over the back of the hands the very full lace skirt fashioned in scalloped red- ingote style- draped softly over double skirts of satin and net with touches of lace applique at th hemline and fell softly into a graceful chapel sweep her tiny cap of matching lace over satin was fashioned with scalloped petal front and held her fingertip veil of french illusion the brides only ornament was a diamond spray pin belonging to her mother she carried a tiny cascade of gardenias swamsona and stephanqus as matron of honour for her sis ter mrs- harry graesser of toronto wore an ankle length gown of sun- glow taffeta styled with cameo stole neckline and a fitted bodice button ed down the front with tiny rhine- stones the neckline short sleeves and full skirt were trimmed with french lace in the stfme lovely shade and she wore matching taf feta mittens and petal lace-trlm- mcd cap similarly styled to that uorn by the bride her flowers were a cascade of matching butterfly roses and blue cornflowers the brides niece miss patricia graesser of toronto and the grooms piece miss susan lowry of rock- wood were charming flower girls in gowns of sunglow taffeta styl ed alike with cameo stole necklines fitte4 bodices and long full skirts they wore matching mitts halos of matching butterfly roses and blue cornflowers and carried miniature cascades to match thomas savage of guelph was best man the reception followed immed iately also at the home of the brides father the rooms were decorated throughout with arrangement of white and salmon pink- gladioli and the brides table was tastefully ap pointed with a chinese lace cloth centred with a tiered wedding cake the base of which was draped with pink tulle silver candelabra pink sweetheart roses and white baby rnums also adorned the table receiving with the bridal party the grooms mother wore an ankte- length gown of nylon marquisette and enchantress lace in petal grey with matching accessories and hand made flower draped hat in shades of mtnteray rose her wristlet cor sage was of matching roses for travelling the bride changed to a suitdress of bankers grey miron flannel the sleeveless sheath dress- was styled with a jewelled neckline and topped with a dlrec- toire jacket trimmed with midnite blue velvet her accessories were navy blue her hat midnight blue velvet and her corsage a gardenia the bride is a graduate of the hamilton school of nursing on their return mr and mrs robinson will make their home on hearn avenue guests were present from toron to london st marys aberfoyle simcoe hamilton hespeler rock- wood gait and georgetown li 9950 see it on sit down to iron double the price and you still couldnt buy a batter ironer trie beany space saver it the greatett value we have ever keen able to offer now you can save over 50 per cent of the cot of a cabinet model yet have the tame efficiency with the extra convenience of space- saving the eate of mine anywhere in the house die comfort ana convenience of automatic ironing you can tee this new beo ironer now on display and demon- ifraiibn in our store drop in right away for a peek at the fir tru practical lowpriced way of sitting down to iron now every woman can afford an ironerl richardsons hardware main street tr bowl lng knives with the shank stuck into a wooden handle in preference to the more durable type of handle which is always rivetted in 16 points on using navy white beans weve being advertised as an economical supper dish we shall list the hflnts here pick over white beans and wash thoroughly soak in cold water to cover use 3 cups water to 1 cup beans overnight if possible use soft water drain off the soft water and cook beans in fresh salted water at simmering point for good flavour season beans well baked beans sl cups white navy beans j4 lb pork fat 3 tbsps brown sugar 3 tbsps molasses 1 tsps salt tsp dry mustard 4 cup minced onion 2 tbsps water 2 cups water with pressure saucepan soak beans in water to cotter over night drain and place in bottom df pressure saucepan with other ingre dients cook at 15 lbs pressure for 50 mins make- about six cups braised short ribs an economical meat cooked dellciously tender brown pieces of short ribs in a skillet witya little fat do not co ver to brown then add tomato juice to almost rtver the meat and cover the pan cook in a preheated electric oven of 325 degrees for 2 hours time of cooking will vary depending upon the thickness of the meat j speedvale avenue east northeast limits of guelph f tonfte and thursday women without names friday september 28 the men marlon brando v saturday september 29 the runaround rod cameron ella raines 2 shows nightly children nd ur 1 2 year f r e e hydro economist hello hpmcmakers did you at tend the canadian national exhibi tion if so how much did you see in one day we joined the crowd who hoard mrb eleanor roosevelt and must have been inspired by the bt uiiiiid of that gieat humanitarian who is known the world over for my day here 11 glimpses of a u of tl 11111111 fic turei s themes which may he of interest to the busy noun make i tin m n e lectin riivcit with contmlle d h it with 01 without fin- with in without time controls which hii ik 11 iwwiei foi safc- l ihi loocl ilioppii attachment which has 11 addilionil kwi 1 unit foi in c ic c u ic food imvcii was toeing liimoiistiatcd t a sei ies of nui si 1 j 1 hymes made a mi it and slim tc mrig dem- oiistiation mcmonble in regard to llu vaiious ways to iiearp meat 4 when wc listened to 1 pleasant voice wlnli holding 1 receiver to 0111 pir wo learned of tho tiemen- rloiis job of fi iv icimi kxliv s tele phone s 1 v ic 1 yet 1 new n li phone is betiik instilled in panada every 7 seconds elm iiik tvciv working houi i whin in he nil the gigantic 1 limbic of niiefaia falls and saw tin mist iisiiiii we could visuihe inoic electricity in the futuie is the 1 oinn cut itoi xplained constitu tion of 1 new liydio iwiwer station 6 new designs in dishes by can adian potteis are traditional yet conventional the colours and art- woik will look well in both the for mal and nifoi ma setting 7 in tho australian exhibit we siw glass jais of canned whole pine apple and ilso canned raw banan as 8 the new zoalandeis were talk ing about then canned melons which tasted like fresh canteloupes 9 another exlillntoi provided a sample of fresh cocoanut milk which will soon be available 111 our stores 10 all tho frtrrt juice stands re minded you of oncy island except that you could pin chase cans of fresh or frozen to take- home ii everyone who visited design for living spent considerable time among the collection of modern rooms decorated with home furnish ings and appliances made by cana dian manufacturers 12 kitchen units for countei and wall cupboards fitted into every style of home they were made of steel or plywood with many added features such as spice shelves rev olving shelves bread boxes towel bars cup rack and so on 11 at least tight manufacturers displayed a home freeze we be lieve this equipment is now on ev ery budget list of a rural hpmemak- er the demonstrators at the c n e proved the value of the home free zer 14 a timely display regarding the cooking of meats explained how to get the most servings per pound one roast cooked at a high temp erature looked shrivelled and dry beside a similar cut of meat cook ed at a constant even temperature which was large and tempting to eat 15 knives were being sold at every kitchen gadget booth although there seemed to be a wide selection of knives we noticed w bsgr- ballikafad community life centres in church says speaker the w ms held a special sun day evening service at which miss sybil bennett k c of georgetown was guest speaker miss bennett gave a most thrilling and educa tional account of her domlnlon- widc tour of canada giving a deeper insight into the spiritual and soc tal life in the different pro vinces especially interesting was her description of visits to menno- nite and mormon rommunities mi bennett who is a daughter ot a methodist minister stressed the need of the church being the cen tral interest in any community and we should be satisfied with noth ing but the best for our church and for the spintual needs of our people a number by the quartette it is well with mv soul was much enjoyed mis m baker anjj mis hrank smith had charge of the clevotionals mi gibb spoke a few words at the close ot the meeting thanking miss bennett for in 1 sple ndid icldress lim kirkwood left monday to bctui- ins sllond eui at victona colic fie taking modem languages and literature in the arts course hoyci shoitill and roy warne an enjoying a motor trip through the western piovinces several ladies of this community motoi ed to ospringe last thursday whcie they met with other neigh- lioi inn communities at ospringe piesbyterian church and enjoyed a piogiam and supper in aid of the dee mating fund of that church i he annual baby band meeting was held at the home of the leader mis f smith tuesday afternoon theie were foui toon mothers and fifteen babies ptesent the mothers assisting in the program a deli cious lunch was served by the hos tess we extend oui congratulations to mrs frank smith on her achieve ments at georgetown fair mrs smith was presented with a silver tray for obtaining the most points on hoi displays win not bring us your next printing 01 dei we can give you fast sei vice and excellent workman ship just phone no 8 or drop in to our main street office any time f 8 to 8 daily youll find it really handy to travel by bus right from downtown in your town to down town in any town along the route for business or pleasure the main street landing is top in travel convenience plan your next trip by bus youll enjoy it round trip it new york ttm t washington 12lts chicago z 1 subject to change surcharge extra rose bar restaurant phone 89 its a great satisfaction i to pet a sum of m away regularly each pay day ao matter bow small give you a footing of security its a great satisfaction to know that area bt these days of high coats yon aie at least trying to put a little aside to meet emergencies j midland mmmmmmmmm anam st wmi limits w out tu urn hvnw a erte lue atioi tr s0 rfd sv prrejjijtcs wwawii

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