Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 16, 1952, p. 3

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chatting 2 with the hoxy mm well pat ronized ust week with its bowf of tte royal jour ney everyone teemed to enjoy the picture thoroughly the colours were o lovely end for those of ue who did not hsve en opportunity to see our queep end prince philip when they visited canada in per son the film gevec some really food cjoseupa the thought struck us however while watchlnff jham enter various places such as the parliament bulldlno end arriving la toronto calgary etc 11 was i wersotptfctoypwfir from our vantage point of wisest in the the- jitre there seemed nothing so un usual about any of the procedures yet how many hours were speut commenting on these same arrival and departures wiyi radjo men and women painting wri picture of everything in connection with them hadnt appreciated before what a reel ert that must be as we said before just from sluing there looking et what transpired were quite sure wed never know where to start or end for that matter if we were ever given such an as signment part of the weekend pro vided wme good weather for the annual spring cleanup chores around the yurd isnt it good to see the crocuses and snow drops in bloom not many spring bonnelj braved sundays cold rain tho s dick lies la was telling us shout the confusion and ex citement of meeting his crand- nephew vincent salvo who arrived here from sicily last week dick had sponsored his nine teenyearold nephews coming to canada and the young man bookd passage on the greek iteumrr ss hellra from naples to hamilton ontario with boo greeks 104 ital ian and ioo maltese immi grant aboard tho sis helles docked in halifax last week at halifax the steamship company gave vincent money to buy his fare to his final destination so the ybung man bought a train ticket to georgetown- but dick expected his nephew would be coming to hamilton and therefore went to the city to await a telegram telling him on which rain vincent would arrive and the telegram did arrive on saturday relayed from the station here in gew it was in ltaltan of course and jack gunning read the telegram to dick letter by letter hut all the telegram said was ar rive alonday r s so dick naturally thought his nephew would still arrive in hamilton and early mon day morning started meeting trains at hamilton station he met three in a row and was preparing to meet more when at 1030 ajn he received a phone call from mr cordaro of town telling him that his nephew had arrived in george town we cant imagine how that poor young chap would feel arriv ing in a strunge town in a strange country and unublc to apeak a word uf the language 11111 mcdonald tho express ag ent noticed tlic strungers perplex ity and finding he could speak only italian- contacted mr cordaro who was able to understand uic boys language mr cordaro lost no time in phoning dick in hamil ton and the whole ultuir was soon straightened out incidentally after bis reunion with his relatives mr salvo could not help remarking on our snow it wus the flrit he had ever seen uivd ho thought cunadu would be completely covered with it he plaits to work on a furm in the hamilton district mr and mrs chorion iurtun have bought and moved into mr evkuynody has fkobleufl these days but to pretw msry shown with a firm grip on her new canadian nation railways pll certificate none a enjoysbla or impartial a where to go for a vacation hclntog msry choose a trip from a map of north america is her equally welly chum joan snyder the gift eeruficata for rail travel anywbsra was rirwanrd and introduced by the cnjl and is available at ticket offices srroas the system brnders may also have the cerufieau cover sleeping reommluon and meals on train and include pocket money as well m railway fare ilrfy are readily eirluuigcabla at udua office as lull or part payment fur rail travel anywhere and mrs- robert ilettkes house on young street a couple from windsor mr and mrs charles jenner and children linda leigh 2 i year and richard william 6 months have moved into mr and mrs- v- a steins apart ment on queen street mr jenner is employed at smith and stone limited where he operates the jig bore muchine mrs ccorgc hlylh and children karen collin and suzanne moved to ornngeville a week ugo monday there to join her huslwnd george who has ben i operating their rec ently purchased restaurunt business ilefpre buying hi own buslnem mr lilyth was with westons ilread in town advertising pays try it farm nkvyk junior farmers plan annual at home halton junior fanners under the leadership of their recently alocted county president mac sprowl met lust week to complete plans for their seventh annual tal hnm which is scheduled for the hrunt inn at burlington on april 24lh guests are ciectod from the coun ties of york peel wellington went worth waterloo hrant haldl- muihl and lincoln tickets are now available through the various club prenlrnts namely stuart mcfuddcn of milton don matthews acton sandy iluchanan ilrookvllle ifow- son ruddell norvul ami harold tyrrell of palermo its lsj0nef to outgo outbide outiook and outlast ivery other lowpriced car i wkilw lijmwj tire optional at mxtro cmut eomplffilvnewl tlohp v8 qto lt see it in the showroom compare it on the street the hip 52 ford thats completely pew its the bififinj ford ever built inside snd outside with ion per whcclbase snd wider front tread ita thn most beautiful ford by far with allnew design caachcraft bodies snd new hull tight construction that seals out dust snd noise with new onepiece curvaurb safely- vue windshield its the most powerful ford ever built with tho new ilirhcompression stratostsr lloitp vb engine designed knd built by tlie worlds largest manufacturer of v8 engines ninre than all the other makers oi v its combined r reit compare it tntdriiv it fur size for beauty for jterfuriiiji nee youll find the completely new 52 ford is designed to outgo outride out look and outlam every other iowpriced carl youll want it for keejis bigqtst choice of drives ford omatlc overdrive convent lonel for 52 ford ofters your choice of three great drives f finest nq the mad or over drive for greater economy lhtthot extra cost or smooth synelirosilent shift ss standard esromve h0m ford dealer studies farm forums in unesco survey halton county farm forum clos ed the sansons activities with their annual meeting of offleers and rep resentative from forums which was held at pie courthouse milton president richard mclaughlin in calling the meeting to order voiced his appreciation of pie honour and confidence the forums bad placed in him by nominating him to tho position of president after routine business had been conducted j iacgtulvrsy vice- chairman spoke of the survey be ing conducted throughout halton county in the lnle farm rruiv development by unesco a sociologist mr slmmtns wlr con duct this survey and he wlft be available throughout the summrc months to any county farm organi sation forums or otherwise snd he hopes all will cooperate snd give him an opportunity to sit in on the mertlngm mr slmmlns addressed the meet ing bringing to attention existing conditions pror to 1041 before the farm forums were organized in comparison to conditions of today when canadian agriculture is ao organized that it is known the world over as the largest listening group and the most successful jlnc tenths of the population of india is illiterate and fjrm forum haaeen the object of conilderacvtn teres t to countries like this- delegates have been sent to canada and uni ted nations kducatlonal social cul tural organisation has donated 40000 for t intensive study of u ingle canadian county and that county is halton this study will include organization methods of farm forums listening to discus sion grouis improving of forums content of broadcasts etc he main tains he expresses no opinion but concentrates on asking quest ion to kuin the members opinions he hop3 to get u maximum of cooper ation and in the fall he hojes to see all forums in action again mrs it coulter rejorted on tho recent folk school held at her home recently with four boys from grey joining four girls from halton to iiukr up ihe student body and clif ford wulte ontario fieldman for folk schools she remarked on the chillier of manner in these sfjcunt us they came in hy and reserved under the leadership of mr waite this muiwur wji soon broken down us ihey were made to realize tho uim of folk schools is to enter into discussions with open minds and learn to share and shoulder respon sibilities by working together as a family public speaking drama press reporting musical games and each days programme opened with a devotional period each student taking his or her turn more mature students nnd a larger home is nee ded for the next school she said h s heathcrington in voicing his thanks to mrs coulter referred to the happy healthy home envir onment which contributed in no small degree io the success of the school folk schools have a value no money could buy he claimed tin following arc officers for 101253 hon prvs richard mclaughlin norval president j mocgillvray milton vice pros stanley ilobln- hon hock wood secretarytreasurer it e ellcnton milton the georgetown hekaxd wednesday evening april 18 1053 page s pipe band plays at skating carnival aypa will have turkey dinner at an executive meeting at the home of the president eileen prust plans were made for a turkey din ner for st georges aypa in may tickets will be on sale soon and a iood program of entertainment is being arranged many of the members arc also planning to attend the annual aypa meeting for niagara diocese on april 26th last weeks aypa t meeting was cancelled because of the high school commencement bruce harding pianist m teacher wmu hum bt smui phonje ss8r margaret bradley harding pianist teacher 8u4u hits st bmth phone 3 mit hartt la umiiium xenultl7 silvers dead stock horsls cattle hogs oboaoetown gordon young l im i t c d harold s hare realtor farm suburban homes w cromar resident salesman georgetown 98 r 4 puiylr uiil ti u at this season gtartfctown girls plpo dand were featured at a carnival put on by the woodbrldtfo skatinfl club on thursday the band has been flooded with requests for bookings this summer and tho ffirls arc looklna forward to a busy soason of travculna this friday they arc putting on a var- ictynlsht in tho oddfollows hall as a moncyralslnff project travel notes the deltcf tho beaver -7- canadas national emblem was once a form of currency in canada many gcorffctown people havo enjoyed the popular norgoma groat lakes cruo heres a supervalue pre season event that will tickle your budget a completq 5- day cruise for two for only j15 per person salllnc from owen sound june oth or 16th stops enroute at manltoulin and sault stc mario and of course we can book for you tho regular cruise fater on at 60 john r barber travel advisor elmer c ttiompson insurance service phono 110 mill st 1 call zenith 13600 tjatrisrj3ry rvidiis l1 i

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