Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 10, 1947, p. 14

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the georgetown herald wednesday dec i oth 1947 wise xmas shoppers will shop in georgetown i plan to attend the new years eve frolic paradise gardens no 7 highway yz mile kitchener side of guelph featuring bill howe and his orchestra special added attractions 5 i and novelties j buffet lunch served 1200 a couple tickets are limited reserve now by sending money order ft cabaret dance every saturday with bill howes orch x 2 00 a couple j paradise gardens unavailable 5 for private parties any light 3 phone guelph 1991 for 5 lafonnatioa 5 iwnmimfciimimiiiiii en route to england as part of canadas donation toward the replenishment of bombed out zoos these beaver took along their owl supply of hardtack natives of jasper national park they will feed oa tasty vitamin packed poplar poles cut for them by the parks warden george fowue who u shown serving them their last meal before the journey eastward with three bears or travel mates the beaver left jasper in a canadian national railways e car and were transferred to an ocean liner on arrival at montreal esquesing agricultural society look back over another successful fall show flowers fr ett o design work a specialty we delrrar norton floral plan for social events arly in 1948 ink director- and lud directors of the lsquesint agricultural soli iet last thurtda evening at the home of tht president cruik keid and follvuii a er enthub astic dimu mi n on fall fair aetiu tics a social houi as spent uilh lunch being teretl while the auditor- report has not jtt been submitted the direc tor- felt juatlj pioud as the re iew i tentative statement of the finance and looked back oer ano ther successful car in the show bu ihc ere grateful for tht support bemir accorded the fair and umnkful x thi manj old and exhibitors who aie taking a l hi this centurj und one that is do ierti e the town for the iui i he tecrclar lures taktn at niilimentiii r ed 1 he annual u n will be hi ruary ii 1 dunce 1 around thi at th fair and some re in irks w re ias t all fairu conveti- lil in 1 ironto in r-eb- w see this week that the first real snowfall f the year came taring hut tloxsday night with lot of work for use snowplow oa friday that christmas is much in evi dence on main street and most merchants have their christmas windows in 1 that an attractive maher shoes sign red letter edged in gold has been placed on the new store which the company has bought out from jack doran that a change in plans had to be made at the last minute when alterations at the 0d town hall were not completed and the high school commencement was moved to the public school auditorium ihai cigarettes will soon be costing 2c a package more with an nouncement by imperial tobacco that prices are going up that it is rumoured that in the milton mayorality contest the high school district was a main isue and mayor gowland was defeated by i andida te who is opposed to the district which milton joined this iha1 the i lona club has new metal road signs advertising the elub w hieh w ill be erected at both inds of tl e higlmaa loming into 1hi iyiday december oth will ay un be lioxtng day in gcor- getow n i ing merchant a chance to rest after the holiday rush i hat the fire brigade is plan ning their scventfifth annual new i mr s r e hall in tin robe room with music this year by the melody mnestros from orangeville that tonifrht in the arena benefit dance is beinp held for the help the children fund with the parks board donating the hall and for christmas buy her a new shiny airway sanitizor vacuttm cleaner liuinpliate delivers dic3k riddall airway jpealer phone 355j box 426 nit 0 8 order your xmas 5 cakesfcootcies and i pastries from webbs bakery i choice christmas cake plain or almond iced 64c per lb i genuine almond paste 32c per lb jj xmas and party cakes decorated to order jj we use real cream only in our cream goods i homemade milk bread and hovis bread y jj buy webbs you cant buy better v i main street phone 202 the modem aires playing for free when the kindergarten claar as n ened with mrs joseph dwjer a that the fiveyearolds wtfl be teacher tarting to school after christmas motor repairs all types of motors schultz electrical construction phone 531w fred schultz corner king and sarmh su industrial and generau old institution njr mu iii prizes w ere pan i wards in the hus sed to c mr the king corn competitions first prize was a at 15 id second 10 00 ind siun prize- of 6 00 each amon the ukgestions put forth v huh will lur be brought before the 1 148 buji i of director- inclu dts1 a onrri u loading shute in the park whtrh aluahle animals ma be i ide 1 on trucks without anj d ini r the rental of starting is fn thi harness races and r ne- it som f the hall m it ietablis at i lonutl hc bailey electrical contractor 5 electrical wiring w m fixtures and repairs j prompt service i iii 1 iuul mutili mil ilii i r thi 1 is 1 ilii r it i i lt nurilm luuao 2j fho ii i lui lmlcii u holil ull i tl i r lint rt h t e irl i i ijr 1 ill k ii ii n ti u 1 i i i t ir tl i t i i 1 it i iti 111 ir in i t if tl i i 1 i lit i i linn i lis i il 1 ir h h ii m i mi ii i ii ii lr mos h phone 399w i to i v ir i i 1 shoe repairing prompt and efiicient service james cummins ross thompsons shoe store foot ailments treated by miss allan rg cblropodiat light comfortable arches and otber appliances for foot comfort carried by appoint risaw 13mj t artkw si uelph il i n u t d mi sis suit it i i tis harding k i ol us r and u jimcofell i an cxperitna d elec triciari formerly assocta ted with wardlaw ftrc trie announces that ho- i is now in business oper i ating as the georgetown electric pbone 30w for your domestic ahd industrial electrical work o hands at work learning tailoring oivtvlwos prodnctit capacity is the measure of her future prohnty to assure the important tailoring industry a prominent place m the industrial life of the province trained hands are needed skill ts important in the cutung sewing finishing and other branches of the industry that is why veterans are being taught its vanoua rriim mi nts on till job by experts the transition from appren- tuihlnii to ponnnninl employment means higher wages job security and itcltrr working conditions 1 hrough plan spoiirond l the department of veterans affairs and wllii r 1lhhhh hundreds of oti mils have been trained in schools and 0 11 joh thry will arquin greater nkill with further training and xhmnec craftsmen of tin future they will have a share in ontario s progress an imjiortant part to play in her industrial develop ment the brfim 1di try ontario tailoring leo p hauoran 26 of st veteran of h yean emee with the royal canadian navy ai shown here gaining practical experience in the alterations department of a large toronto uuonag firm basic training in v departments of the indus try gives the veteran a background knowledge essential to sales promotjoai and executive work withm the industry

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