Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 2, 1953, p. 9

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7ea cti 6ttf obange pekoe lcibahhaihbbbiapasiaahba j fall bus time tables will be in effect tuesday september 8th tickets and information at gray coach lines if 5 corner cupboard restaurant phone 89 legion news this sunday will be tho date for that annual gala event the branch corn roast it id expected that a big crowd will be on hand and chairman sam tennant has guar anteed a good supply of corn for everyone details will be on the bulletin board the imperials district meeting will be held later this year in the local branch it is quite a number of years since the last meeting of this type was held here the wa are busy these days ar ranging everything for their big anniversary dinner and social to be held on the 14th mrs t fv grieve the chairman announces everything is going ahead on schedule and its going to be one o the biggest ev enings in the branchs history mrs grieve who incidentally celebrated her bithday last friday at the fri day evening social was the first president of the auxiliary and is a member of their present execu tive wednesday evening sept 2nd ims the georgetown r ags district weeklies are prizewinners weekly newspapers in this district took several prizes in the annual better newspaper competition in connection with the canadian weekly newspaper association convention in saskatoon last week the acton free press took top honours in papers under 1500 circu lation with the milton champion also published by g a dills win ning third place other neighbouring winners in clude the brampton conservator second place in the class of over 3000 circulation for the best paper and second for the best front page the aurora banner was best paper in the 15002250 class in which the herald was entered and the fer gus newsrecord had best editorial page in this group oakville rec ordstar won third place for papers between 2250 and 3000 circulation for the best front page the editor ial page of the elora express plac- ed second in the class under 750 circulation l advertising pays try it wonder if the boys are going to compete in that district fastball tournament right now it seems to be blowing hot and cold saw a number of the local boys marching in the warriors day par ade last saturday among them perc chaplin with his old outfit goodyear he tells us that this was his swan song with his old employ ers welcone newcomers to the village we welcome mr and mrs win duffy and two children and mrs kalen and children and her father mr wilson to the village recent visitors include mrs jolley of montreal with tm norm longs mr james jamleson of toronto with the mcveys mr and mrs noble miss kay noble and mr melvln senner of gatohie with the nobles and merediths miss lorna klingbiei of george town with the ajkins mr and mrs alvin kam and fam- ily of london with the karns here mr and mrs victor eisebe and daughter of montreal with mr and vf t mills miss olive marshall and miss doris mitchell with the wm mit chells the john glynns visited at wood- bridge over the weekend and wel comed her sister mrs agnew hus band and sons back from a three month t t islesand europe miss do is mitchell is on a motor trip to new york mrs r mcvey and motile visi ted in new york recently mr and mrs ralph turner ajitl paul camped in algonquin park and visited in ottawa last week thanksgiving bay this year will be held on october 12th special announcement henrys clothing store is happy to announce that ernie alcott has become a business partner with his many years of experience in the clothing trade we sincerely feel that we can bring you lower prices in higher quatltymerehandise drop in to henrys the mttle store with the big-values- courteous service andtop quality at prices you lake to pay farm news six garden clubs in achievement day thirtyfive halton garden club members held their achievement day in the milton town hall on friday of last week the program was directed by mrs mabel borg- strom halton home economist as sisted by mrs mrion montgomery- during the morning the club members judged classes of carrots and tomatoes and answereda gar den quiz the afternoon programme included five club demonstrations and eight special exhibits staged and commented on by third year mem bers six clubs loufville acton ash- grovenorval hornby home gar den club hornby happy hoers and omagh participated in the days pro gramme high school 1 students 7 principal j l lambert j will be at the high school thursday sept 3 930 to 430 pm 5 and 700 to 900 pm to discuss courses with pj 2 students and parents eavestroughing plumbing heating i don houston hrmnej pin f jih i only on car can be the leader 1 only on car can bo tho favorite 1 only ono car can bo tho mostsought mostbought car in canada 1 that car yoarln yearout is chovraut in tho first six months of 1953 accordv ing to tho latost official registration figures canadians bought 41660 chevrolet this is 12401 more core than wore sold by hs nearest competitor dramatic proof of canadas continuing preference for chevrolet i tho tremendous popularity of chovrolot meanstower production costs if meant big savings that are passed on to you and because chevrolet valuo lasts there are extra dollars tor you when you trade in your chevrolet for chevrolet consistently shows highest tradein values of any car in canada final proof of good valuo is the loyalty of chevro let drivers a loyaltythat grows stronger with ovary now year with every great chevrolet we build although other cars are available thousands of canadians are watt ing patiently to got their chevrolet no other car will do i surety this is proof of chevrolets superiority and its unchallenged place in the hearts of canadian motorists arthur scott motors limited queen and guelph streets telephone 161

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