Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 25, 1946, p. 3

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butt 9pbaka to tnfititute at the september meeting of horn by women s institute mr h l butt gave a talk on perennial borders and ideal farm exteriors he said that very often the home surroundings tell what kind of people live there and that the outlook from a home should be a pleasant picture taking the lawn as the canvas must be well kept as should the house which is the first thing we see in the picture then if planting trees plant them in groups rather than in straight lines as a background for flowers yse the perennial border he said be liked to think of the border at friendship border because it is so easy to exchange bulbs plants and seeds with our friends he demonstrated this by giving each lady present a package of seeds from his garden twenty members and two visitor i were present at the meeting which i was held at the home of mrs boy wilson mrs neelands extended vote of thanks to the speaker for his i interesting talk and refreshments were served by the hostess the georgetown herald wednesday septr 25 1946 carrolls 43 in service oday after 43 years of service charlie hoare is one of the oldest and most skilled machine tenders in the oldest book paper null in the country at georgetown ontario charlie has practically grown up with the industry and his highly responsi hie position as tender of the no 1 machine was only gamed through his fine record of service and skill charlie is a quiet unassuming man who is devoted to his family of ten many of his offduty hours in summer are spent in tending his vegetable patch in winter youll often hud him by the radio rooting for his favourite hockey team about fha tuam that charfw trarhd his corr in georgetown his brother gorg irovxf away buf papr moil haf bn in tfrs hoar blood for gorq0 too wnf itito th paper induttry today gaorg db the cam work at charjra fw a wacton fandw at the company tharotd the pulp and paper industry of canada ill and targ wflfc i os milt front cootf to coaif canadas agricultural wealth springs trom the enterprise of individual farmers supplemented where necessary by the friendly cooperation of banking m action the canadian bank of commerce has played a prominent part m the development of this great industry its services are available to every enterprising undertaking whatever the scale of operations small or large use our services for your banking requirements consult our local manager the canadian bank of commerce o i i i bmcfcars xkuni lawk haix wedding in erin the nuptial vows of may eileen hall i daughter of mr and mrs hall erin and sheldon w lawr son of mr and jmrs matt lawr georgetown were i made in erin united church on satur day september 21st the church was decorated for the occasion with huge baskets of gladioli each basket containing all one color of glads the bride wore white flowered or gandy with a trailing veil and a watch given to her by the groom she car ried a colonial bouquet of red roset and white baby chrysanthemums she was glen in marriage by her father mrs a sheppard as matron of honour was gowned in pink silk jersey covered with white netand she carr ed a col onial bouquet of pink roses and baby chrysan themums the groom had his brother hanej lawr as best man and the ushers were archie lawr and frank hail the service was conducted by rev s w pattison and during the sign ing of the register mrs clajton jus tice sang r walk beside you the sun shone throughout the wed ding and lasted long enough for friends to get pictures of the happy wedding group on tihe lawn of the church at the reception at busholme inn the bride s mother received sixty guests wearing doblack silk jersey with flowered bodice after the cutting of the cake mr pattison toasted the newly weds and the groom called for a toast to their attendants mrs a sheppard and harvey lawr he also asked that a special toast be drunk to his mother who was unable to attend as she has not yet returned from a vis- it to relatives in england at her home the bride after opening her many wedding gifts changed to a cerise two piece ensemble with bolero jacket and black accessories she wore a corsage of pink roses and baby mums the happy couple left on a trip to paris and niagara and will reside in georgetown where the groom is cm ployed with the provincial paper mills womato baby foods peas boss miller cat food pkq ioc kosb miller dog midgets 5c posts nrno i oxo cubes bran loc isc x3c wnrii available ivory snow quakes muffets 2 17c c barley l buy 1 vioctablc soup 7c th tumble humt putfo wheat 25c granular gravy eli o rowuerld custard fast yeast lime juice aylmer beets cooking onions ontario grown 3 lb 17c potatoes no 1 can swell cookers peck 38c sweet potatoes weet and mealy lb 10c peppers red green sweet and hot silver skin onions at pickling prices h b burkholder tops halt on fifty bushel wheat club according to an announcement just released by the halton crop improve ment association the awards in con nectlon with the halton fifty bushel fall wheat club for 1946 are as fol lows 1st h b burkholder freeman 2nd w e breckon freeman 3rd john alexander and sons georgetown 4th cecil chlsholm milton 5th miller bros georgetown 6th vern archer georgetown 7th cecil lawrence slur idan 8th guy bussell hornby a itie above awards were based on the combined scores for field and yjeld the first three named competitors are now eligible to compete in the special intercourrty class at the royal winter fair which is sponsored by the maple i leaf milling company a total of350 in prise money will be awarded in this competition we understand that a fifty bushel club is being organized for 1947 this is open to all halton farmers who this fall sow either registered no 1 daw sons golden chaff or seed produced from registered no 1 dawsons or cer tilled cornell 565 the competition calls lor a minimum of five acres and tbose interested should contact agri cultural representative j e white look milton it will be of interest to learn that three of the 1946 competitors topped the 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