Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 19, 1945, p. 2

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jb georgetown herald wedw nnlw 19 1945 diplomas awards presented at 6h s commencement v a full boon greeted tba annual edgh school oom exercises vt the qftgory tneatrs last ttaurstftay evening wtoen weeks of practice by th high aobool students but their nl- mlnatlon in an interesting program of entertajmnent hi grrt ng the evening m an arabian nights comedy twice is too vuoh directed toy m3 jessie wilson the oast included john far- mer marion hepburn douglas laitl mer pauline norton peggy kelly norman jjong clifford taylor ron boyle donald brill and bob addy in the featured roles df a mcallister chalnnan of the school board was chalnnan for the evening and introduced the lengthy and varied program which included dances by the junior fond senior girls directed by miss r m plexcy a pre cision squad and the olee club dl rected by miss a nathanson of to nmto musical apeoteluoi included vocal solos by mary moror and norman long a piano dnet by june csarke and ken harrison ant vocal duet by mary mqyer and marlon hepburn a girts double trio was composed of misses mover clarke jane early pauline norton joyce hill and jean ohester and a male quartette norman lone bob addy john fanner and ralph peek ross fetch im valedictorian for the graduating class dr f r wat son presented honour graduation dip lomas to o alexander w kelly mary mcclure ross fetch and shirley tapp other presentations were intermediate certificates by mr m h moyer to r addy d alexan der r boyle o burns j burns v chapman j cheater j oofeu r diggtns i hauptmann d latimer h mccmu a preston graduation diplomas by ven w o o thompson to e booth d holiday dances at the rose room georgetown arena saturday december 22nd tuesday december 25th christmas dence saturday december 29th tuesday january 1st new years dance follow the crowd to these four great holiday dances jj reafuruqr your favourites the si modern aires j admission 50c new and old tyme dancing i j custom welding shop oxy- acetylene wejchng fender repairs spray painting prompt service and trained workmanship a its cheaper to repair than replace roy smith phone 424w shop b farmer ovdn 1 wetaejmn street georgetown sluing i speciat turkey dinner mm re enjoy your christmas dinner with all the trimmins at the georgetown cafe hm naw msnsgriinriit will strive to dosww vm nod and friendly sernoa esaus u kelly at hepburn u kmpatrlca h loo j main i ucours b bo- blnmd j smith dick van vliet presentation bt 8chcndiij by mr w t brans orade 9 cb w robb shield hakn cleave orade 10 o v williams shield douglas lati mer otade 11 o b davfoot shield kenneth harrison grade 12 w v onmt shield brenda robinson grade 13 r b foulu shield mary mcclure pr of prises the prinl pal orade 9 cfrom the ijoxx mary wood grade 10 from the wo men a institute d alexander grade 11 from the canadian legion p robinson orade 13 from mr a 3eaumont d brownrldge from mr w f bradley j dickie grade 13 from the lions club c alexander presentation of athletic and oadet awards mr r b foulls a medals to field day champions olrla 6r p oousens int m kirkpabrick jr betty conn boys sr n long int c bums jr j haines b certulcau3 to cadets as assist ant instructor d latimer as coach j p farmer r parrott toronto man buys georgetown cafe proprietor ot the georgetown cafe for the past ten years one of gear getowns best known and most popular dtlaens george obong has sold his business and is moving to toronto this week with bis father mr ghong oon george has operated one of the most popular restaurants in the dis trict and will be greatly missed in town where his personallyand ready smite are known to everyone the new proprietor mr albert woo took possesion last week but will have the asslstanot of the former staff for a few days while he is getting settled in town bab fire in acton norton motors the ford oarage in acton was gutted by fire about 11 o clock saturday morning cause of the fire was an explosion in the tiace all that remains of the inp are the walls and 2 cars in the garage at the tune were also comple tely destroyed it took the acton fire brigade three hours to get the blaze under control mr william norton is proprietor of the garage moon bcupsb bwrwmmji nstttlcnns nurux a total coups of tbsmooo the on visible in worth america since umowh1 occur the night of deo 18 it skies are clear the eclipsed moon will look lste a giant red christmas tree bulb even in total eclipse the moon is never completely darkened by the shadow cast when the earth comes between the sun ano the moon the eclipse will start at 730 pn est an d will end at 1103 pm itie period of totality will be about one hour and twenty minutes concrete and ceramic power press for sale complete umt four hundred thousand pound pressure apply box r herald for mother dad new health with q4eute d mcbride will give you a free demonstration in your home no obligation on display at mcclure s home furnishings store phone 54w georgetown the by otriatmas 100 this is a special kind of christmas the first in seven years without the darkness of war at last we are free to celebrate the season in the oldtime way our loved ones are home the candles will gleam brighter now the balsam boughs will breathe a more pungent fragrance and more sweetly than ever will carols ring as if in answer to a worlds prayers for peace but none will forget now or ever tosc fallen sons who rocnficd their lives that we might know thcjoj of christmas again in their honour and to their glory we worship at borne and shrine and in our hearts shall we resolve to do those things which keep ua strong and in the right the best way of all to banish war forever in this we shall be men who think of to morrow men of good will making sure of even better christmases to come the house of seagram

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