Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 12, 1953, p. 7

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fast sameday service ssotojlooowithoutbankabktsccurity up to 24 months to repay phone or stop ja for fast friendly service ousehold finance asifa ym la cr 116 wyndhom sfraot phono 793 ouhph ont mi uanott mwvslnfllmtmcwdltom fktm 3570 0 main st south focond floor phono 1 30 brampton ont farm news see ration end english meat rumour persist in trade chan nels that the united kingdom meat trade will be restored to private enterprise by june j954 supplies exceeding requirements have virtu ally removed the necessity of con tinuing rationing if prices are kept at present levels latest estimates place 1953 bacon supplies at 600 000 lonf tons compared with 515 000 in i imports will approximate jj5 000 long tons about two thirds comine lrom denmark danish pig numbers for may showed a 4 increase over april and exceeded may 1952 by 24 the number of sows was 17 over a year ago balunafad mr24 we have what you need in lumber and builders supplies frames sash 1 thinl you should have built doofft the door wideif fllfimip ie 250 1 consistant advertising brings results vacation bible school popular at balknafad a busy happy time was spent by the leaders and children at the an nual bible vacation school held here during lat week to bcfin the day the children gathered in the church and were led in a period of songs and hy nn singing by 9hir ley thompson they were then di vided into different age groups for lesson study handcraft and recrca tion there was an average atten dance of forty two children be tween the ages of four and twelve leaders for the school under the supervision of mr russ were janice baker shirley thompson roberta gilpin and jim kirk wood other part time assistants were miss b hilts mario kerr and joyce f ar mcr the children also enjoyed an afternoons swimming and paddling at terra cotta the climax of the school was an open meeting friday night in the church when parents and friends came to view the hand work accomplished and lesson work books on display a splendid pro gram of songs and stories was con eluded by a ctremony for those boys and girls who had worked faithfully and obtained a high stan dard the boys were knighted and the feiils r ccived the title of lady mr ri ss was chairman and expressed us appreciation to all those who helped to make the school such a successful and inspi rational time for all concerned mrs n sinclair voiced the thanks of the parents to the leaders for the splendid training and happy fellow ship provided for the children georgetown man weds greta crooks erin all saints anglican church erin decorated twith standards of gladiolas and summer flowers was the scene of the wedding on saturday august 1st at three thir ty of greta la rraine only daugh ler of mr and mrs harry crooks erin nd thomas alfred oates of ceorgelowi reverend drew of chi ist church mimico officiated it the double i ng ceremony and sl ist was mrs charles hull who sa ik the voiee that breathed o er fc jen befoie the service and o perfeet love during the signing of the register mrs w cryder nrtin played the organ i he bnde given in marriage by in i fathi r wor a graceful floor li o jown of white satm fashion etl w ith bodice and overskirt of late her finger tip veil wa caught to tiara headdress and he earned a ciscade of red roses ai d stephanohb htr attendants wore gowns of tnfltla with wcethcart necklines i d full skirts miss ilene oates s maid of honour chose pastel fcieen i d mist dorothy oates in orchid and miss lillian askin in jellow were bridesmaids they ill carried nosegays of talisman roses and stephanotis groomsman was jack hillier and ushers were george farmer and david turner the reception was held at the b isholme inn where mrs crooks mother of the bride gowned in nav sheer with navy and white ac cessories and corsage of pink roses received the guests she was assist ed by the groom s mother who chose floral nylon with white accessories and a corsage of jpink roses for travelling fhe bride donned a two piece lilac suit with white ec cessories and a corsage of yellow r ses cookies and freshie were served to lose an enjoyable evening mr and mrs k shortill and mr ir d mrs vic swindlehurst enjoyed i holiday n northern ontario last wtik mr and mrs i co jamicson lur nj and alan are holidaying at lake simcoe this week end miis lydia snow enjoyed a few holidays with rttnds near pene- tang last week mr and mrs archie lawr jean a d peter spent last week with friends at hagcrsvillc wednesday august 12th 1963 the georgetown hkraij page 7 jack t armstrong district represenuuve georgetown ont women today they do most of the family buying much of family banking they find the bank a safe handy place to keep money they like to pay larger bills by cheque- going to the bank is often as much apart of the shopping day as a tnp to the local stores the banks serving your community hance make sure of your plana through regular savings open a savings account at the canadian bank of commerce glen williams van brusselfeist wedding vows here the marriage of vera may reist of brampton formerly of wembley alberta and walter van brussel of toronto was solemnized in a double ring ceremony on tuesday august 4th in st alban s church glen williams archdeacpn w g o thompson officiated and the church was decorated with gladioli the bride daughter of mr william feist of wembley and the late mrs feist was given in n arriage by her fa ther she wore a white ballerina length dress of embroidered nylon over fnlle tititla with cathedral length veil ii d carried red roses miss noli nelson of weston her bridesmaid wore a ballerina length strapless gown of apple green faille taffeta v ith ny ion net overdress matching bolero and veil and car ried yellow ross merman van brussel of toronto was his bro ther s groomsman and mrs j r williams was organist following the ceremony a re ception was held at the home of the bride s sister mrs wellington riggs glen williams receiving the guests mr riggs wore a navy nylon crepe dress and corsage of pink roses mrs van brussel as sisted wearing a navy and white crepe dress and corsage of red roses for a honeymoon trip to lake nipisstng the bride travelled in a delphinium blue dressmaker suit whte accessories and pink carnation corsage mr and mrs van brussel will live in malton guests attended the wedding from toronto brampton weston camp bellford malum calgary and wembley alta find it hard to relax in the den tist s chair then you 11 be glad to know that the dentist s drill now has a nval a new device which drills teeth by means of a fine spray of aluminum oxide powder they say the new technique takes the ouch out of having a tooth fixed manufacturers lnmany fields keep coming up with new uses for aluminum and our research people are often called on for help in finding a remedy for their production aches and pains many times the result is another cana dan plant opening up to make a new and useful aluminum pro duct aluminum company of canada ltd ajcan farm new8 promising outlook in grain crops two inches of rainfall in the hornby district on tuesday of last week was reported with simi lar amounts in other parts of the county grain in the stook was in many cases on friday still too tough for satisfactory threshing combines and binders were however going again on both thursday and friday while progress in harvesting has been retarded the moisture was badly needed in most sections and consequently was very welcome by and large the grain crops are excellent in the case of fall wheat reported yields of 40 to 50 bushels are quite common with the occa sional one approaching the 60 bushelrnark some fields were hit by root rot due to too much mois turein may and june and yields will be somewhat lower taking the county as a whole the average will be considerably above normal spring grain while nather uneven due to too much moisture in the spring is better thannormal judg ing by the stocks there is a tre- menddus amount of straw and some excellent yields have been re ported eavestroughing plumbing heating don houston phone 547w hartt shoe in cteorgettftra exslwtrelr as s i l v e r s lobor day monday september 7th la abe next publlf holiday jb every saturday dancing singsong movies amateurs j sunday nites huttonviuepark s n

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