Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 5, 1946, p. 6

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r canadas tourist business is yolfr business becabst tin mumy spent by american mmlors filters into every community it puts extra cash in the pockets of canadians boosting busi ness for tlie farmer the town mer chant the cil workitr tt s to every- bol s interest 1 1 j r i ct thia profit able 1 1 ii pariictilnrly m this crili il ir i i 11 fr i ndly courteous treoliiont i f uir 1 ts mill pay big divravn i in tlir nrs ahead canadian travel bureau dapnrfmanl of trad a commerce ottawa the georgetown horald wednoday june 5th 1946 the only remedy for hunger is f009t 1 the most efficient way in which we can send in creased bulk shipments of wheat meat cheese and eggs to needy coun tries is through the cana dian government food boards these increased bulk shipments can only be made providing we sheet metal furnaces eaves- stoves w you need anything fixed or made to order phone the fix it s h 0 p 442r 21 plumbing troughs repair to all make of tewing and washing machine h or what have you woodworking of all sorts ah work guaranteed we call for and doom w g young glen williams tpr fred harrison along with tpr dickenson was decorated with the military medal by the governor- oeneral on may 24 in toronto tpr harrison drove ills ambulance through mtense enemy fire for three hours ev acuatlng casualties across a garl river tuldge and saved many lives 8gt- major david bowman georgetown s third mm winner has not as yet offi cially receivedtilsmedal tte t e dickenson mm one of three georgetown district soldiers who have won the military medal tpr thomas dickenson re ceived the award from the governor general to toronto on may 24 he is the son of mrs ethel dickenson and the late mr dickenson of stewarttown it was two years to the day may 24 1944 that tpr dickenson s gallant action in manning a machine gun sa ved his troop from annihilation by a band of german paratroopers in italy junior farmers match an outstanding success notwithstanding unfavorable wea ther conditions halton junior tanners first effort in staging a plowing match was an outstanding success twentyfive young men twenty two of whom were under 20 years of age made entry the event was held on the farm of mr jam taylor near hornby the tractor classes were most pop ular with nineteen tractors in action clark young noted veteran plowman and judge of mllllken was the official judge and coach milton juniors won the w j robertson special with twelve of their members in action the awards were as follows walking plow boys under years s entries 1st jack ferguson rockwood 2nd clark armstrong acton 3rd gordon ferguson rockwood 4th chas lerlche milton tractor plow boys 20 to 26 years 3 entries 1st don ismond georgetown 2nd smith grlffen acton 3rd cameron wueon milton tractor plows tboys under 20 yean w enfcrtei 1st wm brain norral 2nd john pick j hohfcb 3rd kattti merry hornby 4th jack t hornby 5th win lawson milton 6th chas hunter georgetown 7tfa wm talryn hornby 8th ron featheratone muton 1 buy and use less bread flour and other wheat products meat cheese and eggs subs titute vegetables fruit and fish where possible 2 keep your home stocks low buy only enough for immediate requirements reduce our own consump tion here are five im portant ways by whicjti we can make greater quantities of food avail able f 6r export 3 avoid all waste 4 grow a victory gar den again this year plant more this time lf you can 5 donate any meat coupons you can spare enouire at your local ration board fifijie tfiefanpj llaaflwl u successful in engineering kirkwoodharns wedding exams have you said your prayers wlule yes mom did you ask to be made a better boy yes and i put in a word for you harvey dole kirkwood son of mr and dad too gladioli snapdragons tulips and 11 lyofthe valley formed a pretty set- ling at the bride s home on may 24th for the marriage of mar jorle sara ber nice harris terra cotta daughter of the late mr and mrs edward j harris and mrs john p kirkwood erin the ceremony was performed by rev a o w foreman balllnaf ad the wedding music was played by miss xslay mc dure georgetown and during the signing of the register miss isabel archdekln of brampton sang o pro mise me given in marriage by her brother mr herbert e harris the bride look ed lovely in a gown of brocaded french moussellene de sole with sweetheart neckline pointed sleeves fitted bodice and long sweeping train her fingertip veil was caught to her head by a queen anne headdress and she carried a bouquet of american beauty roses bouvardla and maiden hair fern she also wore pearls the gift of the groom the bride was attended by her twin sisters misses jean and vera harris who looked charming in floor length gowns of blue and pink net over taf feta with matching halos of shirred net shoulder length veqs and king gloves the former carried a bouquet of pink carnations and blue forget- me nots while the latter carried a bouquet of white carnations and blue forgetmenots thej also wore ster ling bracelets the gift of u bride mr wilfred kirkwood was his brother s best man after the reception the happy couple left by plane for buhalo and cleve land the bride wearing a fuschia suit with black top coat and matching ac cessories several georgetown young men have successfully passed their engineerinf examinations this year at the school of practical science university of torobf jack alllngnam who now lives in toronto received his ba sc in en gineering physics this ear and hea ded his class he is working in the city with a refrigeration firm ralph hansen who is working lor the sum mer at port radium nwt passe his third year exams in civil engineer ing richard crichton equalled his stand ing or last year by getting honours in 2nd year chemical engineering dkfe is working in town for the summer with the smith stone engineerinf department his brother david alao passed his second year exams in busi ness and engineering while dougus sargent a first year civil engmeertaf student also passed his course david is working for the summer wttfa tb life sa ing patrol at centre island and douglas has taken a job with provin cial paper ltd in town two other future engineers rots fetch and george long have returned to ajax for their summer session la the first jeax engineering course young canadians starving millions count on you n europe today even a crutt of bread is treasured for the spectre of starvation stalks a continent teen- agere i high school student young men and women join the ontario farm service force now head for the open fields for a month or better still for the season help share in producing more food for across the sea private farm homes and y supervised compt are open to you the work it pleasant you ii be weir- fed well paid and well looked after remember almost every ontario farmer is critically short handed remember too the present food crisis is being felt at noma at well at abroad fill in the attached coupon and the ontario farm service force will send you a registration form plus all particular without delay dominion provincial committee on farm labour aoiicultuii labour iducation important to matriculant so do i eoropo a nood for food la urgarrt for hdp hint local school boards or talng mkod to back tfto ontdrio farm 5rvko fore lo fti limit in many casos junior muakoiiili whet torm work has boon aturoctory in ovory rmporf mr mai for th opon ftom now uppor school shadoof mm lata htsoa m utrrpt final oxamt or written too mod is jbmoibwo sawtaftwemochoal cowpon at one mail this coupon at once i ontaria 11 j callaoa si twcni want ib u hna wu cs la b cedarvale last week mr gordon oox has moved to the form he recently purchased from mr mulder congratulations to mr and mrs wilfred mcarthur on the gift of a daughur mr burt james or brampton visited wlh friends here a few from here attended ttie gene a tr rodeo in toronto congratulations to mr and mrs james cox of edmonton alberta on ttie gift of a daughter miss reta smith of toronto spent the week end at her home here sympathy tf this community is ex tended to mrs w cox and family in uie death of her father mr albert bacon mr and mrs austin james and son michael of acton visited with mr and mrs ed smith this week mrs gordon margaret and doris of toronto spent the holiday tth friends here we welcome mrs a bacon to our community she is staying with ber grandson mr gordon oox mrs j o martin and theodore of vlneland and mrs l k huntsman of beamsvile called on mrs anew mc arthur on monday miss bmeda sim of toronto and miss bettgr sim of mlmloo spent the weekend at the home of mr james lekoh prom violinist patricia travers american born violinist is to be gueststar with the toronto philharmonic orches tra for the prom concert broad cast oier the cbc dominion net work tuesday june 11 at 9 00 pjn eot 10 00 pm adt the 18 year old artist gae her first concert t the age of six she is now widely known to concert and radio audience o o o geo c brown nerval

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