Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 13, 1952, p. 9

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1 honey crop down expect price up tt honey on your toast and peaches is going to cost you more twj became apparent today when cr country crop reports complied by the ontario bookkeepers asjoc- lfction were read at the board of directors mating the onurio crop will be it is estimated no more than ten million pounds or about half of last years crop counfy after couhly which last year produced hundreds of thous ands of poun4s of this food of the ancient god u this yar repurt- ing no honey at all or at the moat hardly enough to take care of local demand other counties notably in the area of mmcoe and grty and the ouawt valley are reporting gaturtactory returns the plclfcre from western can ada is about the same sat kit til wan- manitoba beekeepera uri ex peeling a wry short irop thii western honey along with honey produced in alberta iiere u fttlr crop u cxpeurd ulll it ti ulieved do little more than iwitary the de mand in western canud in lew of the above ll is ft it that 0 conslderuble l ngtu inng in honey prtu l inev itahu womens institutes have picnic at lowville parte an mjoyuble afternoon m held at the community park ut iowille ust wednesday when llalton worn sms liistltutra tit id their first an dual picnic itare for hi children and no 1 lty games for the older people present wen undue ted under the leadership of mltn vera may and lorna ijiwrcnce the winners in children s events were limerlty hoey and gall fuller irutmiuln gloria purdyand uls inglis camp- bellvllle jean shields mt union david hume jeffrey try tommy hayes and lee coulson mrs krank kord won the gift i for the oldest lady present and mrs velma norris was gtcn a prize for the birthday closest to the picnic date members of mt union institute erved supper it is planned to i make the picnic an annual event i for members of county institutes fage wednesday august 13th 1053 the georgetown herald jtoarvelmj guelph tjifatre on sperdvsle ave east al nslthern cltjr limits i tonite thursday chica deadline alan ladd donna heed fr1dy saturday captain china john payne call russell mon tdfs august llis dear wife wm rfolctcn mona freeman wed tiiurs aug 30 21 paid in full robert cummlngs lis scott childress playground 2 shows nightly children unwtfr 12 react free fergus highland games sat aug 16 23 classes of highland dancing it will pay you to buy chevrolet total ion ivuhc roinih nw i cm sh adf uu g1a cihtilpoilf owm rowft ill cawhiion ii ad x im llr s tiioi colots i tttsa gto ml ttml likrt in h a t ttr k r r b h hra1 lul hn tt ikl i f i i vs m if t ihr it- it 11 t i i t i- i sha1 t f i k r- ii i rr i toute honey ahead fiom the stait voutl va1ue ahead thiouch the miles youre ahead all the wat through with chevrolet pictured hiri m ii fnul mil a partial iisiidl of ihe man man extra future oficrctl to juu h luv rolil ihi iouim prucd lint car jtu me i lit nlct puts ou mont ahcn from thi n irt for hitmlet still ofkrn ou the hnieit priced htie in i icv hut tbiti ui die imiinitn as ih uula and iimnihs grt b ou tl ruluall distovtr mon anil mort altut ur hrout s sain was vu it not in how us i islur hol stji bright ami beautiful mjjs mund and jolul bccaum it s designed to takt hard uwgc and as the miles mount up ou ii appreciate the economy and trouble fret xrforminie if he rolci s valc in head engine the smxh rcifulncs of knee action rule lasting values like these and many others explain why youre ahead all the way with chcrulct the leader visit our chevrolet dealer right away mori rhul iut ouvtotm tmam amy otkit cat somi smooihtl tidc fitia iuooth eltta hrvnalrt i lamit kn dirrndaill powii afi fir i n bemi ohdc nl hin f vo en len h r vlr o llr1 1 mtiih mir ulirt rw oxh aufiiai li m t ml able ijt in irt mini i l h if v rtthrt ituaii i mi ti 1 in ni f- n u nrw nj imp 1 iv mlrl lhuk hvihrl wihhl rina imi ytai rsovid vatvf in hiad disign im tanlt impftnfj a h frhn cfnttiroint stttlino iwii j ll ifniirj hnarrn lie it ii shrrli inwrsj 4 twh 1 hr irii if mi hrrl txtra safe jumso drum srakes h iktj lilr i inlni lnn ahnh uv up i tint 1 hii thry ft ittc riia laur txakn in ihr i imanliriwit imarur 1 pi if lirlil and nrrt ni 1 i in 1 n f ant mrm min hotjt uf 11 rll tu h t m a iruli ii ii minna ihr llii i ait t nrrt ma ifnxlrii mint and rat ri trrn 1 im he inltrwrt minxtr and ih iflllini i arthur scott motors limited telephone 1t1 queen and guelph streets ktmvarttc m n engush family has reunion in toronto happy birthday to carol mclim who will be years old next suwliy day august 17th hev robert coupland of prince edward island was the celebrant at holy communion service in st johns church sunday niornliik mr coupland spending his vac ation at his home in norval mr and mrs ii c broad and daughter cello of southampton are visiting with mr and mrs gilbert english mrs broad is mrs eng lishs sister mjss mary english was home for ihe weekend sey mour english apd a friend mr james mcplane have returned from vancouver b c they all went to toronto to mr and ms- iol eng lishs home for a family gathering individual piping i eileen kerr will teach at everett a graduate of georgetown high school oil year miss eileen kerr will teach at everett near alllston starting in september mis korr completed a special course in toronto this week offered for the first tlmo ihuyoor by the department of education this al lows high school graduates to ob tain an interim teaching certificate which allows them to teach for two year without attending a full year of the normal school course this measure was taken by the depart ment to alleviate a serious shortage of teachers which exists in ontario at the present time track and field events s massed- band parade j 2000 prizes- 2000 w- starts 1 1 arri admission 75e- y j arena features concert 730 pm dance 100 pm mtfhmnshhhmmim cudneyhornby wedding at st pauls norval on saturday aukutl m in si pauls church norval don t n aknrs mary hornby was united in marriage to donald william ciut- ney the hi ide is the youiikiht daughter of mr and mrs i j hornby georketuwn ind the kroum the youngest son of mr cudney of ierjms mid the lute mrs cudney given in marriage hy her father the bride was gowned in deep blue nylon oer taltcta blue feathered hut and white accessories she wore a corsageof deep red roses mrs penny harlow was her only attendant and wore deep pink ny lon over toilet a with white hat and accessories and a corsage of johan- nu hill roses mr jack cudney was groomsman for his brother at n reception later at the brides home mrs hornby wore navy and while crepe with navy hat and white accessories and hnd a cor- sarc of deep red roses ivtva don mckcnzle received for her brother in a printed silk dress with jjreen accessories and matching corsaffc the bride and uroom left on a motor trip to the states the bride wcarlna a ffrny suit with palo mauve hat and blouse deep mauve accessories jijid a eonmbo of creamy white rosos they will reside in georfletown w move to preston mr and mrs bob bettlco have moved to preston the fprtner vf- olet barret 1 she was a member of the bank of commawauff oderation is best mm in all j flings thehouse of seagram men who think of tomonnow practise moderation today r

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