Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 2, 1949, p. 8

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the georgetown herald wednesday march 2 1949 page 8 ik tomato ciark beans choice uaiwv catelli spaghetti kraet serves four people ready dinner holkheaov cut choice macaroni richmello coloured old cheese aylmek tomato catsup french style pea habitant soup btokely cream htyle fancy golden corn freshly irimind as sold richmello coffee dominion itll nut flavour peanut butter with added pectin glahhco raspberry jam sliced sub std peaches queens royal orange pekoe richmello tea bags 4t lis 19c tt- 15t l23rc 37c 34c srvrise std peas 2ns- 19c hyatt choice tomatoes 2u california large 30tos prunes 24c sunmaid seedless 2u raisins ib of 11 fruit and vegetables imported firm red ripe cello pkr tomatoes 20c fresh crisp size 00s head lettuce ea 20c florida green pascal celery 2 for sle slxc 4uo bc fancy quality finest eating carton of 6 ont no 1 rhubarb red lb 15c i i delicious apples 25c i i potatoes 10 lb 31c i sweet juicy seedless i navel size 344s sunkjst oranges doz 25o vtltu kfftctlv thuri frl sl ulkll 1 iimihhw lltl ktmtttm tmm for prompt and efficient service in general haulage work call dickenson haulage also guelph building blocks chimney blocks partition tile cement bricks washed sand washed stone phone 84r33 georgetown or 381 r22 hoy hcout8 wolf cubs i hold parents night maplt cattk breeder aiwtiation annual meeting halton county unit will be held friday march 11th 130 pm in the court house milton now servicing ayrshire holstein and jersey to over 1 500 members in eight counties expect to add guernsey shortly all owners of purebred and grade cattle are welcome n hl i porter pre w kefrersecman in keeping with uoy scout weak i thu local tloy scout troop and wolf cub pack held a parent night on friday evening february 2su in uie united church a lively ilng ona opened uu program alter which uie cubs rallied for tha clriind howl und tlie jungle dances i of lluboo and kau beveral of tha cuba und scouts uien repeated tiieir luw and promue leaders i stewart young heg broomhead and itav j m bmllli conducted a program of uroup und shell game in aomo of whlcb mothers and dads were ulvon u chance to participate iiho oyenng was concluded with fine lunch prepared by tha i mothers and ladles of tha church uah fleorge something fob yout the georgetown herald leslie m clark corey harrington 3r serving the communlues of georgetown glen williams norval umehotj8k hornby stewarttown ahhorove balunafad terra cotta ubscripuon s 250 a year single copies 8c each advertising rates quoted on application walter c biekn publisher and editor garfield l mcgllyfay staff tiardld davison rh herald is printed each wcdnedny afternoon ot the office on main itreet georgetown authorized as second class rnalj pdt office depc ottawa- members of the canadian weekly newspapers abioclauons and the- onuho- quebec dtvlonw the cwvn ifc 1 i j j j 1 v th6 editor sygorher a sensible park plan it is encouraging- to see the georgetown recrea tional c6mmittee discussing taking over control of the park in an editorial last- year in this newspaper the suggestion was made that some group be given auth ority to make something of this natural asset which is really a bigger benefit togeorgetown than the arena proper development of facilities in the park can only be done by a group pledged to devote a great deal of time and thought to it and the makeup of the grc would lead one to believe that here we have the perfect group which is representative of all groups in the com munity a central planning organization could accomplish miracles in developing the park into a wonderful thing up to the presenta loose control has been exer cised by council with no longterm planning planned control can develop natural resources and improve facilities even as lias been done at the arena by the board of parks it is to be hoped that if the grc ap proaches council they will be giverrtrris control a better herald this past few weeks we sometimes think the her ald is competing with the new toronto ielegram in introducing new columns itiis week we welcome back the distaff side of the editors family who is taking over where anne left off in providing a column of chatting she is no newcomer to the game having been editor while yours truly did a threeyear army stretch another new column is one which the geor getown recreational committee will provide weekly to keep readers in touch with their activities this week mrs harry lewis is the writer but we under stand that wheldon emmer8on is slated to do the chore from now on we hope that readers enjoy these additions to the pages of the herald it is constantly our endeavour to give you a better and better newspaper and columns such as along the boards chatting whats new etc are designed to give angles of news which it is impos sible for one man to provide at the present time the herald has grown from a normal eightpage newspaper to ten and twelve it is hoped that these can be contin ued and that eventually the herald can take second place to no others in the weekly field potpourri an informal pre preview of the new dodge took place on main street one morning last week when tin- local dealer dave saxe passed by with one ot the new models which will he put under wraps until the olticial annonnc enieiit it is good to report that lcroy andy dale popular local lawyer who under went a serious operation in 1 oronto some time ago is out of hospital and convalescing at his farm near brampton new faces on main street include char lotte mcculjough who replaced may stockley at the dominion store when fvay moved up the street to mc- clures and john i urmer erstwhile of caldwells res taurant who has also joined the mcclure staff the korrection korrier the jewish farm referred to in news item last week was located on the d g h wrjght farm property not at cedarvnle school ihe assessor has also drawn to our attention an error in council news those claiming exemption for a por tion of tuxes on farm property within the municipality must apply within 14 days after september 30th and council must pass a bylaw allowing this at least two months before the tax rute is struck ernies radio has moved from its former location in the cordaro building to the premises in the roxy theatre building formerly occupied by elsies beauty shoppe the new location gives ernie more display room for his stock of electrical appliances compensating somewhat for the tanners defeat by the raiders in the semifinals is the fact that acton juniors wear the hockey crown for the district beating georgetown in two straight games in the playoffs hie death of ed mcwhirter re moves from the community a man who always was a good citizen he will be particularly missed in the lions club of which he was a staunch member possibilities of joining the high school area and the building of a new school to serve geongetown ac ton und jlbciiesing are being investigated by the board of education a meeting was held in acton recently another in georgetown last week and tonight members of esquesing council georgetown council und the board are discussing the question at a meeting in the municipal budding beat bridgeport is the new battle cry of ihe raiders n that the tanners hove pn front i he directory dr j burns milne xray dkktal ftukgbom geozgatowa dr clifford rod udui aixa qemtut nana 410 p ocaa jtraeiasa inbuhanor bebvicbt fixe aoto wbumnrsa c p hallway aad altw busmsmp summtaa excursions pane 119w ur j geoxaetoirn nmmhntrminhuiinmhu leroy dale kc m sybil bennett kc mill street i barristers and soudtem georgetown phone ib owuiiiiicujfuisuiinihihiiuitaiijiuujtiquimiiitiaiiisiijiiuis fllulllumihimnim lilllllmtllini rwinttintfmntntf 5 langdon and aylswdrth barristers and solldtora y notaries poblk keniisth u langdon h georgetown e- maelntyre aylswortk bjl g acton s first mortgage money i to loan f offices ooxy ttiaatm j bid- mill 8tt phone 88w y georgetown cooper bid phono 21gw acton uuiiliafliiiniiiiumi iininimhmiiinmin jjmthnimiminirrmni lt frank 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know georgetown plumbing heating j back of hunters inn joe prucyk phone 192m 3 glen w ajliamsi intended for lost week mrs it b english left last week for palm beach florida where she will stay for a couple of months mlsu shirley preston spent the week end with friends in st cath arines mrs matthew beaumont who met with a bad accident six weeks una was able to return from tor onto on sunday and is now eoon- yhn at her mr and mrs wilfrid mccutclfy and children and mrs torn tlj- cock and children of toronto were weekend visitors with air and mrs charlie hancock at the euchre last wednesday evening held under the auspices of st albans ladles guild the priaea were woo by 1st ladles airs haines low score airs w dav 1st men donald bchenk low tom norton with mrs x winning tha door prlaa wtth 1 yc

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