Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 22, 1948, p. 12

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hamon coflnty track and october 1mb nal council is elated park on oatiiiifcy tt beaebud mission band of jprrttowntiited can wjn- njd vsoiirwjhir flfclo on satarday septoafiet i at 2 plm in the mogibban store ukwr branch 120 oct lwu qood prise door prater admission bbft sooabat 80 sharp verodjr tickets for aale from axfliary members christmas cards are agate o ale by the iodk snd njajr fi eh- tadned from motnber flat sur cards through toe iode bbbji fjt feet jairrown tm niuciri bnioncllojrt fool swla -v- duai ete cxnsult me rrjsints guaranteep oscar m stkymjssch vv v phono 40 r 12 erin offlco hour from 10- am- 11 m duly pnoao foraptointmnt f the xocaannetf if woi imn md their monthly nwrnoa jfc at mrlrw oibta rrancttoasala of honaauid for- ntttuta at the home of mrs loejr sherman church st on thursday evening- sept 28rd at 7 oclock frank patch auctioneer dancing at huttonville park wednesdays and saturdays sunday evening community sing outstanding gueat artist phiico portahle rad 4195 and 5195 without batteries ernies radio main street phone 465 ei noluiarlngton federation of agriculture secretary informs mrthat he haa already re ceived seventf cheques from wom ens institutes earmarked for to- etalllmr hydro from- the road adow- aitce to the refreshment booth at hton community tvuk it vow bob says you can always dec pond on- the institute to support a worthy project they have supplied the csa to build e booth and npwcoine alortg with hydro tbafs what 1 call simply grand- ho asyfl i77tr chatlmg with anne on october- the second mrand mrs walter gnmmer kre going to bo at hoihe to old friends -of- grace wh6 was tasrricd recently to don maasey don and grace are com ing home on fhat dayand how about dropping in to the gummers for a social hour or si with an old friendt mr ben qmcilarg haa just retur ned from a holiday in quebec where ho vlsitod with his father ben says it is much drier in quebec than it is here that in the land we mean a nice new house is being built for mrs w j alexander of ash- grovo on maplo avenue mrs alex ander is looking forward to living in her now home being an excellent musician she will probably find us all dropping in for a slngabng once in while the fair in our opinion was the best georgetown has ever had heard a lot of nice remarks about it everywhere the mcmillans not because they aieour own townfofk are good sp they certainly aild to b wonderful fair they deserve all the nice things we hear about them heard a woman say she had to get to the fair even if she broke her neck because die couldnt miss seeing glad mcmillan drive john bird should have been a happy man on saturday night ha must have boon a very tired one we all had fun on saturday night social arw personal vocrd apsst mr lire wllf hut weak in montr miss elsie cash a vwtrof with her eousfn mi rosa mills b osh- mr and mrs raocan curtis of tlmmlna called- at mr t w traan- miss joyce qui of toronto was a visitor last week wlta miss palmer at nprval mrs j brandfotd is visiting this week- with mr and mrs e dobble newmarkbt v mr twtreanor who udeic went art operation in 8t- michaels hospital- recently is progressing fa vourably jmrae fevvqungv of jpewhor ough was a visitor uxfewn last week with mi af mrs s tffftibwn queen street mr and mric- david baxe vtuiid mr and mrsrstan blnlay spent the weekendr at the sauce cottage at marytakeimusokoksj mr arid mrs h hurley and daugh- tergeorglna of toronto are vis iting in town this week with his parents mr and mrs h hurley visitors at hilttop earkn the home of mr and mrs wiluam hulls included mr and mrs boss mills nd daughter ada mae of oahawau mrs j d clarke and son jimmy have left to make their home in long branch with mr clarke who was recently transferred to a new position with westons bread co in the city mr and mr walter biehn left last night to spend the remainder of the week in new york city and in rairfiold connecticut where they will visit with his cousins dr and mrs lister biehn and dr and mrs donald blehnj mr and mrs r r mekibbln of ottawa have been visiting in town mr mckibbin who was associated with meadowgcn growers during his-resldence-hcre- is now- a staff member of the dominion expert montal farm at ottawa miss doris armstrong has retur ned from a vacation trip to battle creek michigan she enrolled this week at the university of toronto where she will take an eightmonth postgraduate course in surgical nursing mrs edith morris of hamilton the gang got together at hungry was a visitor in town last week with hollow and had a corn roast and mr oni mir william ostrander sing song everyone thoroughly emery street snd other friends avoid the fall rnsh call 233w today for belter drycleaning barragers cleaners and dyers free delivery and pickup wealeyan street phone 233w farnells fortjlud fruit puvota j jefly powder 3 nkg 25c rogers golden syrup 2 lb tin 27c mights fancy tomato juice ease of 24 tlo jo case 229 credit valley apiaries amber honey 4 lb tin 85c wizard glass wax ssakas law arltle botue49c johnsons paste wax 2 lb tin 90tr achnejders conakry stsu 1 lb ealu fkg pork sausages pkg 48c maple leaf s4 1 1eakf ast bacon fc 68c free delivery r o mitui ii iifwpiwm wpimikiiiim onjoyed it wo should do it more often we had as our guest mrs gladys pell from palermo who liked our fair and joined in the fun at the corn roast and made a lot of new friends mrs pell was a charming addition to the party our thanks to mr george cleave for contributing the wood for our fir dropping in at our neighbours mr and mrs hyde parkers we find them with mr and mrs carney celebrating a weddinor anniversary in honor of mr and mrs carney mrs parker makes light of her in jured ankle and in spite of it took in the fair and the cornroast we consider oursohes fortunate in hav ing such congenial new neighbours corn roasts ire the order of the day the children got together in or hack yod imuenjoyed a part on thursday nigh this reminds us we havo heard the children complain quite often tha- the grown up have plenty of amusement the toenagets are well taken care of but there isnt enough done for tho small fry of the town and thoy are feel ing left out of it now tliat swim ming is about over and cool weath er opon us we have been doing a bit of sorloun thinking about tho ultuatlon and we plan to do some thing about it we will wolcome myjlgsmons thco chldronar our towns future we should make tholr childhood days happy ones to romembor children arent content with just staying at home any more no matter how pleasant that home may be it is up to us to fill tho need thoy have of entertainment and to mr and mir emery street mrs morris who hves in hamilton has just returned from a twomonth visit in vancouver and victoria bc mrs james alcorn and children frederick and douglas have recent ly come from oahawa to join mr alcorn- here they are living on market streets in the apartment last occupied by mr and mrs hap gross mr alcortn is accountant at the bank of commerce bob leslie wellknown young district farmer who suffered a bro ken leg two months ago in an acci dent on the farm has been able to return home after taking treatment in peel memorial hospital bramp ton he will have his leg in a cast for some time yet j celobrating her sixth birthday last friday carolyn biehn daugh ter of mr arid mrs walter biehn had a party at her home on charleti street her guests included june and louise oliver judy bonathan brenda bell nancy booth jill kentner brydon shields doug mc- gilvray barbara flnlay stephen and catharine saxo david mcnally and hor sister ellen biehn carole greensward celebrated her nlxtlf birthday last friday with a- party for hor little friends at her homo on guelph sreet those pre sent includod ann and jimmy fid dler marionmajuery7 beverlyand donny clark jacwo tost kent rid- ilall sharin harloy pauline wat- kon virginia and joy barber lyn da koraack and margaret enjjon our children make it the right kind aro important our child against the oaken pew he leaned a child of summers three or four and smiled to lee each stainedglass saint cast by the sunlight on the floor ho wondered why the folks should look so sad and stern on either hand hi thoughts were wandering from the book the prayers he eould not under stand yet when the organs thunder filled the dimlit aisles 1 praise and prayer i iiti sweetly his childish trable trilled happiest of all who worshipped there the sunshine made his heart rejoice and who shall chide hlmt who de clare god did not hear the childish voice that aang because hit world was falrt ann fastball season over a very successful fastball season came to a dote last week when duffys defeated lions three straight in the playoffs to win the champolnehlp a trophy is being prepared and cresta will be presen ted to each player glen will mis a alexander of nlaaara faue mrs bred ef baatqton and mr and mrs gat fo ttf alston wave tbetora oa saaiujay acton fair october 1st and 2nd friday and saturday midway and arena show friday october lt horae show woaura hor show trick awl faaey ruj caawdy acrobat hall exhibits open races 300 purses gaatlaaaaaa rujru band i casey show faeris wke1 marry co itmd eta plamt uvaetsk ealdoli aetaa bays asmf girls baad dance second nibt e jwmeton president c b swaekhamer sactrass a triple test suit is pteastotf to tne eye and a pleasure to wear each cloth is tested for strength color fastness and tailoring qualities silvers before cold weather sets in have the complete cooling system of your car or truck thoroughly cleaned by the br ady method a guaranteed job georgetown motors main st toni for that professional hair styung deluxe kit with plastic curlers 250 toni home permanent 150 refill 125 kentners drug store main street phone 72w oj cups and saucers 79c 125 at ptwtm 310 lbcrion aou6 jevrlxery and gifts sfips

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