Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 17, 1946, p. 3

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the georgetown herald wednesday july 17th 194ft patronize georgetown bett strombergcarlson and deporest ramos hoover vacuum cleaners universal milking machines sales and service refrytierators electric stoves and repair radio repairing a ally qualified radio mechanic ha been added to our staff to give you a complete radio repair service wardlaw electric formerly clarks electrical shop phone 305 main st georgetown vp11x1ams m1uly reunion at london the wffllaine minionwas held at spriegbank park lontm on satur- daty july 18th when 36 members of tzt bunuy were present for dinner nd supper one of tbe highugrrtg of tbe day m a ball gnu which coded ia4ie bowpfopeibjrteotiod tar next year were president tom poole secretary mn bruce williams sport oumnatttee s k armstrong mre ed mbrrto ml w wuuanm tbe oldest member present waa lb w wtadell who was 80 years old on june 16th rehuthes- pweent were mm l poole and mr b scott oleihwihiarfifl mr and mm tom poole end leroy lambeth mr and mraw williams and jeanjne ms n wffllania tend donnle mfc w keftem mr j wtt- llams andjobn ettftthroy mr and ttre 1 armstrong and eaaricja st thomas miss madeline williams mr i mcunttyre melbourne mir and mrs orval wjndbu james oonstanoe and diane mr and mrs charles rein- bold and james mr and mrs o mor ris and wayne mr and mrs james wmdeu detroit ldctl mr w win- reu delewmre the picnic will be held in the same place next year on jul 12th foot ailments treated miss allan ret cblropadlat txtate fool bfiments for bodb jodie and genuemen qpaq mbn ibura and ttf crreuinss till 0 oclock all by appointment nunc 1s8sj 7 artftar st guelph upholstering dont discard your hare h reupholstered phone 89 for estimate all work guaranteed dick the uphoutlvbib baptists picnic at huttonvtiie the wmb of the baptist cburcb held their picnic at huuonvllle park on friday afternoon july 4th the afternoon was spent in games and ra ces with the following winners boys race teddy hewitt bobby traoey girls 6 and mder heten hall oayle bralsby ohia race patsy wilson donna thompson throwing rolling pin mrs j blair mrs w hewitt walking race mrs f braistoy 2 minute race mrs em thompson potato racemrs wilson mrs tra oey after the races all sat down to a delicious ranch prepared by mrs em thompson mrs blair and mrs win thompson races were in charge of mrs w p smith mrs walter peck and mrs fred bralsby medicines extracts feed frodaou ten gee ram bwphea ply sprays youll get the best from dick ridd all your rawleirfa dealer agent for santtiatvaatm c queen st phone 436 keep in mind the centennial fair on september 6 and 1 fire fire fire our annual fire loss is tremendous 51 af aa rural fire lean la cart bj urttxlor shinnflat a o woven oontxnu- ocs cable properly installed is tour protection dont gamble with lightning call g sinclair phase 88s r s georgetown also anything m sheet metal canada is a moderation is a canadian characteristic it is a heritage of our people as children we learn moderation as adults we practice it as canadians wc are proud of it in spite of postwar temptations to splurge and spend we have kept our heads weve acted moderately wc have not given in to the natural desire for immediate enjoyment of everything and anything in short supply and that is why as individuals and as a nation we are unhampered by the excesses of inflation we can point to a fine record we can point to canadas future with certainty but we can do this only if we continue to live up to our canadian principles of moderation moderation in all things new cabbage large hard heads 2 beads 15c cucumbers large size 2 for 25c peaches delicious imported fl 15c limes size 210s for a refreshing drink doz 29c teen town topics by scoop last friday night teen town hall held its third dance session in the old town hall there were over bo caper kids cutting corners on the resurfaced floor and folks the moonlight was wonderful so was the music bill mlulere had his vacuum tubes and amplifiers tuned to a hair and the worlds greatest darice bands were real ly slapping out the beat don parker sans camera mcd the session and kept the crowd in a whirl with novelty dances and trick forma tions smiles and laughter were the order of the night due to production shortages the coke bar was inaouve but nobody sang how dry i am treasurer marg sargent reported that the paid up membership in teen town hall had grown to 56 after the mayor emery thompson wante know who borrowed the town by laws frame and all after the hi bereated party memorises eame the mayor would like to haive them turned the next teen town hau dance will be held on friday jury 19th come and give the floor a whin theres still room for a few more couples ieenage laugh of the week scene old town hau las wednesday when the teenagers were scrubbing the floor palls of water and soap suds provided the nnntiaaatt should we aay wetting for one popular little mta wmh her slacks rolled bo her knees bare feet ncvy style be hinged too ttoontvusly on the slippy surface and landed on well her two feet were high m the air could she get up not footed stalwarts came to her em flb managed to dry out by friday night 7ft m flporta dy batfalional reason new bottle 1 production slowed by shortage of msrohsla remedy return ac cumulated empties put them bafck into circulation check you basement today bring tbem to ntmrwt brtwtrs rtl stor or toltpbo for pickmp

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