Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 8, 1947, p. 4

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the georgetown herald wednesdaj oct 8th 1947 story teller bill needles story teller beard on x3ucfcoo clock house radio program series for children broadcast saturdays at 7 30 pjn est over the obc dominion network heard frequently on gbo drama shows he also plays the part of john in the broad- cost aerial john and j thursdays at 830 pjn est over the cbc trans canada network mail couriers hold annual meeting at oakville halton rural mall couriers held their annual meeting on monday september 29th in oakville aclhe home of mr jack willis with a fair attendance of members rom george town acton burlington oakville nnd freeman a satisfactory balance was shown in the report of the sec retary treas miss norah kranfiu aj1 officers were re elected for ano ther term including jack brown oakville as president and fred hunt burlington vice president iplans were mode for all members tp attend the annual dominion con vention which will be held at the ontario agricultural college on thanksgiving day this is the first convention since the early war years much interest was taken in jack brown s reminiscences of his rout during the last twenty years which by the way is one of the longest routes in canada 76 miles wltii 736 boxes despite the heavy snows last winter he said he never left his car anytime to reach a box where the snow was not removed to permit the car to get close enough the mail was returned to the office a ruling which is particularly stressed in the copy or the postal regulations which has recently been distributed to all boxholdeni complete floor service floor sanding and finishing mastic and rubber til e linoleum laying free estimates work guaranteed clement mountain 426w phones 436w milton telephone collect bulova gruen westfield watches fast service on watch clock am jewellry repair mens goldfilled expansion bracelets s 96 simmons jewellers toronto and georgetown temporary location in the golden gate cafe until our new store next door is opened foutffcty lve georgetown standard time to london c4 55pm 715pm d 8 20 p m ii 10 pm kitchener only d 8 20 p m to toronto c6 49am 12 09 pm do 04 am 2 24 pm 9 34 am 5 04 pm c dally ex sun alul hoi d sun and hoi 6 44 pm 9 24 fm e 1 1 29 p m sat sun and hoi bus connections at brampton fob owsn sound and at tobonto for montreal ott and north bat fares are low brand trip tax included 5590 winnipeg 4625 j 2590 regina 5750 4295 calgary 7755 1 tlomtg amp mr at i a mccuntock pfcone 89 halifax quebec st john double trouble by llla lennon tinda ware slowed her little coupe and pulled off to the side tl at suspicious swaying felt like a tin going soft and if it v as she was going to use some ut words there simply uasn t time to change a tirt sht was i heady lale late for tht iiomu i ing party in her own honor one look verified her suspicions the t re was very virj flat she give it a little kick and stood glar ing she knew thai befoie she was through she would be good and hot and d rty a long sleek car came zooming up slowed and stopped the youiil man behind the wheel spoke hav ing trouble l nda rooked at him he was very jood looking she decided and 1 1 was also nicely dressed in natty sports jacket and flannels tl ose flannels weren t gomj to look so g od c tl er after a tire change im afra d its rather duty she sa d meekly of course it s dirty when is changing a tire a clean job really if he was go ng to be rude she thought indignantly the young man wab busy with thi trunk he rolled the tire out and found the jack he was still scowl nj l nda spoke quickly please d n t b 11 er i 11 change it he proceeded to loosen the wheel 1 uked up you he asked n believingly kxaspt ration filled linda cer tainly 1 do know how to change a tire tie y mng man grunted mrs chester service speaks to wi the october meeting of the dear getown women s institute was held at the home of mrs v t cavanagb on october 1st with an attendance of 35 mrs harry bailey presided and the meeting opened with the injtl- iuty ode followed by the institute prkyer mrs prank petoh read the minutes of the last meeting the roll call was arswered by a medical discovery and its uses it was decided to hold a maathon euchre at a number of the members homes the committee in ckarge to make the arrangementa mrs chester service the guest speaker answered questions on hal- ton co operative medical services and also gave a splendid paper on citizertshlp miss elizabeth appelbe spoke a few words on the necessity of proper storage for historical research miss ruth evan sang two solos the bells of st marys and blew this house which were very much enjoyed mrs h lillloo gave two very fine instrumentals the committee in charge mrs j williamson mrs j kennedy miss e appelbe and mrs j fasken eer ved a dainty lunch mrs m i near extended a vote of thanks to the hostess and the committee charge and the meeting closed with the national anthem exasperation filled linda at the young man s remark then as if he hadn t heardjat all he said that s the trouble with women drivers they know just two things about a car how to start it and how to stop it linda thought of a thousand re marks to make but she contented herself with observing coldly please remember that i did not ask for your assistance and i do know how to change a tire he shivered and turned up his coat collar it a chilly isn t if he observed t inda started her car and drove away the mirror showed him still stand ng there obnoxious male aha mur mured aloud why do all eood looking men always seem to be so egotistical he was impossible that superior manner could she take if she snorted i d like to tell him a thing or two suddenly she began to smile i must tell bud about this she thought bud greeted her at the door hi sis late as usual linda kissed him quickly bud the funniest thing happened to me bud interrupted not now sis people are waiting to see you come on he propelled her into the liv ng room and linda made the rounds of her friends suddenly bud was tugging at her elbow linda 1 uant you to meet i specnl fr end of mine this is rind palmer hr was my engi neer on the flying fort i indi turned and thev stared it eich other impossible but there he was again thf oblig ng tire changer hou do you do ltnda sa d br cflv kismet he murmured inn smiled bud grinned you tuo ought to know each other neither one of you ever arrives anywhere on t me really bud l nda began bud put his rm around her 1 m really very proud of my little sis tcr he said to randy she prob ablv knows more about cars and engines than any man in this room randy s smile was enig matic yes sir bud continued for two years she drove a jeep all over north africa she s a good gal to havealong on a trip randy s smile stiffened and he seemed to be swallowing some thing a jeep north africa he asked weakly yep bud said linda didn t say anything but her eyes danced bud moved off but randy stood there looking well linda said i can t believe it he said slowly youre so small and pretty then suddenly he chuckled i guess this puts me tn the well known corner he took her arm please forgive me and thanks for not telling on me linda smiled maybe maybe she wouldnt tall bud after all balaam hr who rnrm sunday singes beth oorrlgmn youttrtul toronto coloratura soprano who sings for obc trans canada network na- tenets every sunday on the mu sic for canadians program at 730 jtm- est mua oorrlgan wat a eoholkrahlp winner in the lttff ktwanu music festival tomj dickenson sand gravel cement blocks file black top soit and general haulage phone 84r33 georgetown lanes haulage we haul dancing friday saturday nights 8 30 to 12 00 standard time bill howe and his orchestra at paradise gardens an conditioned for your summer comfort s200 perfoopfe restaurant open daily for best resultstry herald advertising electricity maintains employment keeps pay envelopes full please d0nt waste it electric power is vital to industry and ontario is experiencing an era of high production unparal leled in its history contrary to expectations the demand for tltctnc power did not drop sharply following the war more electric power is actually being used today for production of peacetime good than was required at any time to forge weapons for victory this demand is constantly increasing and during the next six months hydro fatihtus will he strained to the utmost new llvdro developments planned to keep pate with ontario s growth were halted during tht war tars i lit v have since been ha nipt red by short apes of men materials and equipment however many new stations to deliver elect nc power are being rushi d to coin pit lion some are aln aly in operation hut the tutd for saving electric power in our own home during the rail and inter months is urpftu if tht needs of indumrv and agriculture are to be fullv crvcd and tmplmimnt maintained at peak it v tls on t oii pit asc play your part remember even a utile hit of electricity conserved by hun drctls of thousands lulps a lot its our hvdro use it 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