Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 17, 1946, p. 5

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r mark twain satf lti everyone talks about the yjeather kut nobody does anything about it wh if x1 huftw s iur or outsatpitl or ii jou tlriok aw sdds your wof top osn do sonwtbinc about ttw insure against it charles a willsoh 416j general insurance our place of business will be closed from july 29th to august 6th to permit pur employees to enjoy a well earned vacation w h kentnei son tom hewson representing de laval milking machines and cream separators woods electrical equipment milkers grinders coolers firestone tires and accessories cockshutt farm implements universal farm jeep 4 machine i light truck car tractor and power unit willoughby real estate agency office on mill street just around the corner from the bank of commerce phone office 332w residence 332j stenographer j wanted by p l robertson mnfg co ltd s a stenographer or typist shorthand desirable but not rasrnrinl high school graduate preferred good salary a apply in person by phone or by mail to a head office milton ontario gey the a t re friday july 19th letter for evie minha hunt john canoil senorita from thewest allan jones bonita grmntwe fox news saturday july 20 matinee at 3 pm three strangers genuine rtarenod sydney greenstreet peter lorre leon errol comedy twin husbands cartoon hare conditioned chapter 9 raiders of ghost city tuesday and wednesday july 23 and 24 strange illusion- jfanmle lydan 8ahy ttn swg of mexico mkn nar bmtur tormttalk land of the mayas ashgrove the woman ataodauou ol tb united oburch beu a wry suoowaful tea on thursday afternoon at tt home ol mr and mrs b j graham with guest present trom toroohv brampton bethel hornby norval and geowtofeul a mgvfiftt prtjnaane started the afternoon with solos by mrs stands thompson guitar selec tions by bflae lexia palmer recitations by vies rita may and mouth organ seleottone by rev fved ataaworth ac companied at the piano by lbs alns- worth ttae speaker jor hie afternoon was mni dr e owuford a returned missionary from ohm who spoke on pt life and ways of the chinese people wnloh proved very hiberesung as well as educational following her address enreryoae went outside where email tables were set on the tree-aba- ded lawn and a delicious luncheon was enjoyed mrand mrs wm mtugato of aur ora spent the weekend with mr and mrs leslie gitfen mr roy blake and daughter ann of woodbridge pent sunday with mr and mrs frank wilson umehouse the wma met at mrs e millers on thursday afternoon with eleven ladies attending text word enter was used in answering rou oall jacqueline smethurst sang the lord is my shepherd others taking part in the program included mrs cochrane with prayer mrs euerby reviewed a chapter from the study book think of africa and mrs ben ton read a letter entitled a visit to leguan written by mis dickson a missionary in british guiana mrs miller served refreshments after the meeting visitors with the roughleys last weekend included mr and mrs wheeler and daughter of toronto mr and mrs keith hobson and family of guelph mr and mr ellis or george town and miss blanche brigham rn of brandon man miss brigham left for home on tuesday following a months holiday in ontario misses inez scott helen shelboume shirley wright and mrs ray powell are 1 limehfauae members of the george town girls pipe band who left for philadelphia on sunday mrs root storey of toronto is vis iting her sister mrs mills ben mr and mrs calvin clark and fam ily have moved to their farm at lime- house for the summer mr and mrs spitzer and family visited at breslau during the weekend mr and mrs harold scratch are holidaying at wasaga beach mrs barry clarke has been holiday ing in guelph mrs newton who has not been in good health lately is staying wkh her sisters miss ivens and mrs gale messrs william and gordon grieg visited there on sunday mr percy hurst is in toronto for a few days mr d m robertson is holidaying in north bay and district this week mr and mrs hyland of toronto are visiting her aunts and uncle mr and mrs foster and miss reamsbottom glen williams if the township weed inspector had to foot it on his rounds of- duty there might be some excuse for the terrible condition of our side roads due to the very excessive growth of rank weeds but we understand he has a conveyance so why not pay some attention to our weeds in the lower end of the glen taxpayer on thursday afternoon of last week the ladies guild of st albans church together with their friends spent a meet enjoyable afternoon when they were the guests of mr and mrs tom beaumont at their farm home mrs tom haines poured tea and mrs m beaumont assisted the hostess the collection amounted to 1900 and this will be used for the building fund sgt john haines and sgt robert addy of the high school cadets re turned home on saturday after spend ing two weeks in camp at nlagara-on- thelake mr and mrs herbert preston keith and anne have returned home after spending a holiday at stroud miss audrey firth of peterborough was a week end visitor at the home of mr and mrs robert mcmaster miss anne buhlvant of hamilton is visiting at the home of mr and mrs mr and mrs john hooper and bob by have returned home after spending a two eek vacation at lake slmcoe and other points mr and mrs john mcdonald left last week for vancouver b6 to spend a holiday at the home of their young- and mrs jtm williams bam re turned home after spending two weeks holidays tmttng with mends at st oat thorold and sunderland great indvnst is iiuhimij by the congregation of st aabans church over swimmers ustng the parish ball as a drestdnc room and nsosamn steps are betes taken to end ttns nui sance at once nwfmlpiipi birth notice snow mr and mrs euwood snow nee betty maccaakfll are happy to anounce the birth of their son garry euwood at guelph general hospital on friday july lath 1m6 death notices scott at hamilton on monday july 16 1m6 thomas scott beloved husband of the late marion lee aged 88 years strang suddenly at bis home in georgetown on tuesday july 10th 1m6 john alexander strang beloved husband of margaret e mc gregor and father of max k strang in his 04th year private funeral will be held from mcgktre funeral home edith street ge on thineday july 18th service at 3 dlcbpdc atatorment in greenwood oenietery flowers gratefully de clined accident on norval hdx last saturday norval was without telephone ser vice aver the weekend due to a line disruption which occurred when a car crashed into a telephone pole on the norval hill on saturday morning the car in which two brampton men were riding was badly wrecked but they es caped with minor injuries they were attended by dr r t paul of qeorge- the georgetown herald wednesday july 17th j 946 letter to the editor georgetown its up to you to the organisations of georgetown this is important and calls for im mediate action a council has been organized jto deal with our recognition of the servi ces of the georgetown men and wtn men of the forces this was the action of the public meeting called by the mayor for monday i jury loth an executive meeting is called for- monday evening july 29th at eight oclock in the council chamber the executive consists of the officers of the council heads of its commit tees and one representative from ev ery georgetown organization which will appoint one this then is an urgent request to presidents secretaries or any mem bers of organizations who feel a sense of responsibility to bring the matter of representation to uhe attention of the proper persons see that your group is represented get busy right away when you- read this dont let the matter hang over till tomorrow will you please do this bit of im portant business and do it now very sincerely wm g o thompson secretary stewarttqwn oongrattantlons to mr and mrs w huffman leona smith on the arri val of a ltttte son last saturday mrs ifrnftttwtti miss p jenxknsoo mr a stahdlsh and etfwart and ri chard of thorokl spent sunday in btewarttown mrs harrison of toronto 1s a visitor wth her sister mrs j h smith miss phyllis poole and friend were guests with mr and mrs sanford over the weekend mr and mrs p r bally and dawn visited at their home here saturday miss eleanor smith left with the girls pipe band for philadelphia sun day afternoon- spot mirrors batteries seat covers spark plugs a trip tjo wasaga beach saturday morning reserve early georgetown taxi auto supply glen williams a textile town georgetown folk may think of neighbouring glen williams as a beauty spot rather than as an industrial centre yet the credit river has been turning mill wheels in the glen for going on one hun- dred years today textile products from the glen are sold right across canada if canada neds warm woollens made in canada by canadians to meet canadian conditions that is what we have been making in glen williams for four generations that makes glen williams a textile town one of 1 83 cana dian hamlets towns and cities where 6 1 7 primary establishments em ploy a total of more than 1 6 1 000 people here in the glen our mills give steady employment to some seventy people and there is work for beaumont knitting mills glen textiles limited announcement effective july 1 5th we have purchased the flour and feed busi ness operated by mrs hedley shaw and will henceforth be operating the only flour and feed business in georgetown under the name georgetown feed mill at our location on the guelph highway near john street to our previous lines pioneer and purina we have now added maple leaf master feeds and blatchford the moat complete feed service in the district town feed mill maltby upshall custohchqpping rolling and mixing a full one of dairy poultry and hog feeds j -fi- ily2 rsrfv j

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