Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 21, 1952, p. 3

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

ijlmim 1852952 i hr bat fia ftttlrl wbp ftatk iran as b b tofjnbwu tali i turittrn jfuu cltar i tberp pagt ur fatter otontb oft a- ttef flno toe tbetr httbt ttmh sna btb ej tbi bear toitntw one cburcb one jtlfy one lorb box plants tomatoes cabbage cauliflower brussell sprouts petunias asters zinnias snap pink cleome etc limited number of white cleome spider punt walter rigg visit our glen williams greenhouse or phone 752w its still better watcli pok the durham memorial arena and community centre 2550000 membership certificate campaign wmi 4 big dates to remember dominion day 1st july august bank holiday 4th alo labouk day lit sept and the stux better- day october ilth you can win what you want to win and it can be any one or all of the 11 big prizes for 23c start them young junior farm club work iu rendering a practical service to canadian agriculture the organization and its leadership train young people in the best farm practices and home economics which lead to self- help and community betterment the canadian bank of commerce has pleasure in sponsoring this new booklet in recognition of the valuable work being done by the junior farm clubs across canada you can help to widen the usefulness of this organization by taking an interest in its work arid giving it your support and encouragement get mm frt beeutt from your branch of tkl canadian bank of cbauurea k former principal plays sterling game of chess wedneaday evening may mst ims th georgetown hesullo pagk s a recently in the globe mall s picture of ralph rata who was twinclpel of georgetown high sohool until his retirement some years ago was noticed by many of his friend hare mr roaa has lived in the city for the past few years but he main tains his connections hare and oc casionally visits the town where be still numbers his r friend in lit hundred here is the item which appeared in the toronto paper ralph ross marched away with the queens ownlo the kjet itetoel- hon in he left his arts course at the university of toronto and shouldered a musket a youth of the soldiers went by ship acrou georgian usy marched and rode the disconnected links of the cpr to winnipeg ralph ri into no bat tles he came home safely finished hlf university eourr and look up- the leaching profession ife did no more soldiering but now retired after 40 years ol teaching the laat 21 of them as principal of georgetown high school hes turned belligerent new books at the library the younoek 8i8teb by godfrey winn an intimate portrait study of huh princess margaret rommel by brig gen desmond young the recent movie success desert fox was based on this biography which is written by one of the gen erals who fought against htm after aia the uutoblography of sir norman angell this 4s the story of a man who won the nobel peace prize and whose ideas are having a profound influence on modern governments it is surprising to discover that he was by turns a farmhand cowhoy minor and paris editor of the dally mall on the edge ok the primeval forest by albert schweitzer tills is the story of how a medi cal missionary built u hospital in french equatorial africa dr schwcltrcr was a concert organist and university profcasor before he became a missionary the deceivfrb by john masters a historical novel with an unus ual setting the secret practice of wholesale murder for religious reasons by the worshippers of kail the avenger the period is that of the early ruje of the east india company madame serpent by jean plaidy a novel baaed on the early career of catherine de medici wife of king francu 1 of france it gives a vivid picture of one of the most glittering and corrupt court of history the end of the affair by graham greene for some time has been on the toronto public libraries list of tho ten novels most in demand the tigers claws by colin robertson the case of the browneyed housemaid by clive ryland death intervened by a o pollard not wanted l on the voyagk by nancy spain the above four books are mys tery thrillers for light reading shout aloud salvation charles terrot mrs moointvs dead agatha christie r the donkey shoe g d stern j lono corridors pamela wynne murder at tucks cottage msrjorle alan the rose of cantara anthony richardson forgive us ovr trespasses lloyd c douglas home for christmas magnd7icent obsession lloyd c douglas opportunity knocks okce sir campbell stuart leathercraft 18 furt ellse mannel childr books handy of the tsupuss o t barnes bot of the pyramids ruth f jones 1ie snoots he scores foster hewitt tuft lonesome 80rrel keith robertson big mutt john rasas orand slam homer wilfred jwecoimlek new just mast stories jmtf owinntmr tbavinilwtlrigj again its part of his scholars credo that no mans education is comple ted until hes laid sway under the sod when he retired to hi sons home on delswsre ave he took up cheas true he had played the game aa a young man but he hadnt looked at a board in years when he re- tired and st u years of age he ha studied hard enough that be plays a tough acholaiiy- game though mainly against mesi of his own ilk at high park united church comparatively ho would have racked hit brain no more if he had decided to study accountancy in a small way or music music he already had most of his life he has helped small orch estra a a proficient flautist jt was all part of hiss philosophy uiul real education combines as many arts and aciencea as the individual can contain he taught the classics latin and greek- and still- insists on the value bf ctosstral scholsr- shlp most of his student at george town at pembroke and at dundas thought him a stem and harsh task master until they caught the glint of pawky scottish humor behind his goldrlmmed giaaeea yrt his son william f ross ad opted a profession just about as technical as could be found hes assistant magnetlclan for the dom inion observatory ills computa tions dally establish the variation between magnetic north and true north for ship and aerial naviga tion mrs ross msry lowrey floss is nearer her fatherinlaws clasalcal line she is one of torontos most prolific wtlters mrs helen tuer of halleybury u ralph moss only daughter provincial president meets local iode the may meeting of the countess of tttrathmorc chapter iode met t the hpme of mrs ivrcy leslie on monday evening may 12th the regest mist jean mackenzie presi ded juciu of the evening were mrs cecil l drown provincial iresi- dent and mm j a stewart provincial trnuurcr both of hamilton mrs brown who wu the chief speaker ipoke on the alms and objective of the iode stressing loyalty to the sovereign and em pire and the building of better cit izens through their educational pro grams she stressed the importance of also welcoming new canadians mrs brown told of being present when queen eliuboth then prin cess elizabeth presented queen marys carpet to the nation at ot tawa last october she said there arc some 405 cnapters in the prov ince the provincial treasurer spoke briefly about the lucy morrison memorial fund set up to aid stud ent by the way of bursaries the chapter voted their 2500 annual donation to thli fund mrs sam mackcnlzc thanked the speakers for coming to the chapter and for their line addreaes the regent and secretary were appointed delegates to the national c en vent ion in niagara falls may 31st to june 4th plana were made for a june tea pay only 55 now for an esso oh burner and the balance at sis a month for m months oaly das saw etas oil berate as tfc rsinlsilnairy aaweco namtj oatcfc asoss isssorrsss f iiatifliailiis to laoasa lasscias a hn h was iatrodaesd proesfcr ta anulartna aaj aa heparud oil raatract wad the oepeadahl saauwcrmwrplud delis sanies imajolr today w bill sproule bafi alaiaa lastau1 la av ar 14 hi ur liimum i uiwnt u csuaatarbu sag usr llssu mtsls taauiug al a rsawaaalt rata brampton pfcone 1877 4 elizabeth st s why pay more for less toronto star r- w 30c star weekly r w iqc total wi 40e the telegram im pa wsak plus weekend picture magazine plus 16 paces of colored comics still only 25 with tily homi delivery every week you save 15 waearlay 601 1 the telegram daily fc wtfkknd your res ncwvahr ruy ot the home of j eon and margery mackenzie helen macdonald is in charge of packing the dale for the northern school mrs richard crlohton had the honour of being welcomed into the chapter by tho provincial president mrs brown mrs ern dalkln invited the chapter to her home for the june meeting which will take the form of a picnic hosuasaea for the even ing included mrs edwin wilson mrs g- w mccallum mrs william hamilton mrs wallace thompson mrs bob hoare mrs ii h rugg and rosemary jordan our parking problem as farmers see it inspired by the brampton conservators daeatlsn ef the week how would yon solve bramptons parking problem im just one of ttioee country hicks who come from way out in the sticks to voice my woe and make a plea for all the other boob like mo we work like heck sbc days a week and when were done we like to streak to our home town to buy our eats and meet our neighbours on the streets we cant take off no working day and if we do theres hell to pay- you folk in town dont do that way you do your buying every day and that why i dont think its right to hog the streets on farmers night youve got your cars perked on the street before we hicks sit down to eat then we must slop hojls and feed the sows coax all the juice from bossy cows pick up the eggs coop up the hen shovo oft the whiskers it we are men ureas in overalls and calico since whoat hits gone so goshdanged low crank up the fllwer give her juice then start to town but whats the use the streets are lined far up and down with cars of folks who live in town who seem to think its quite a treat to see the rubes stagger up the street with butter jars and eggs end cream but sayit take a lot of steam to lug ifiat stuff six blocks or more you walk unulyout feet et sore your shoulders ache youre seeing red you with that you were home in bed and ttwn you spy that yellow paint thats just tut where the auto aint theres two ears where there should be three theyve straddled tttat there mark you aae its our t6wrt too ao please be faw we want to spend our tuckle there youve watched til lone eriotuhmt see v flowers for every occasion design work a specialty bonded membe tds telegraph delivery service flowers by wire snywhere in the world norton floral phone 315w georgetown sacasaaeanabbs travel notes llany georgetown people have enjoyed the popular norqoma great lakes cruise bare a supervalue pre- eeason event that will tickle your budget a complete ll- day cruise for two for oni s7j pkb person sailing from owen sound june mh or 18th stops enrouta at hanltoulln and sault ste marie and of course we can book fox you the regular cruise later onat 60 o john r barber travel advjeer sttwss thompson usannee berraba

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy