Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 13, 1949, p. 5

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itx georgetown herald wednesday apnl 13 1949 page 5 ronald stewart noted canadian tenor a milled by the betheseda church choir will present a concert in the georgetown united church wednesday april 20th at ai5 pjn admusion adults 50c cudran 30c auspices of the womans association t general haulage sand gravel fill cement blocks cement charles hancock phone 113r7 c howard graff business stoker real estate investments insurance of all kinds mfll street phone 392 re 176j wonder hov lunnyrealixe whit good work is being done at the cedarvalc school for girl hrrc in georfcetowrt wc had nly a vague idea ourselves in spite of having lived here nil our life until we beard the superintend dtnt wru houston tell about ced- arvale at tin xoil mwlver siry dinner laut weelc yuv girl who come to the twool range- from about um years of age fiind aj rule stay until the- hntrance exams julve lieeh comple ted for the most part they are ward- of variou childrens aid societies throughout ontario al though a few are r by tlieir intents the latter come from hiimey where fur some valid reason the parent arc unable to care for their children broken home and heart- j break arc the tones behind most i mcndhnm said hi nl the pupili many have never known a nogmal liome life or sat down to a decently cooked meal at cednrvale the staff trj to make it a pleasantly homelike as possible and to help the girls in every way so that when they leave ccdorvale to go back to the children s aid or footer homes they will find the road to successful happy living a little easier it is a wonderful work that is being done by gedarvalc and like schools for these little girls v ho are ictims of circumstance ccdarvale operates under the board of evangelism of the united church had they the accommodation there would be several times the present enrolment which now stands at about 30 engluk violets are bloom- inn by our back steps would never hae discovered them had we not smell ed their sweet perfume while hanging out clothes monday morning they sweetened the task considerably snowdrops and crape hyacinths have been bloom vtihwmltue tilghughts 44u6w0 special spring showing of new simmons 1949 home furnishings it an now cotats taaa6aw fulck and gt thm pick f the blfet bauullns vaju its yeax hw hmss mhfsi sprin gulled biggest bay ftr tlie money anywhere 2930 v gl youll lr drhjthuml willi ife modern desiga lurdyoouatrucuoa ijittutg daimh 24 h yrbsi sraagrl o give your nuttm too eowfort ball support 1455 ing on neighbouring lawnd for wv- cral weeks now still out at the clothesline monday we heard a very odd hoimv and turning dis covered a big fat robin bathing uoiaily and joyously hi a mud pud dle ve- td doesnt like rob ins but we do ihcyre our wv ourite bird jhn is a grand time of the year to go travelling we envy hay and glad whltmceand daugh- ter susan who left bunday night i to drive glads slstef miss jessie morris to new york mks morrjt who- hits ixien visiting with pie whlunee u since july is embarking former home in croy don surrey aboard tlie queen eli zabeth from new york eatly wed nediv morning just arrived from fcaiglmuf to visit with her parents mr and mrs jamea crabtree guelph st 1 mry jam mairuh with her slx- y cutold daughter joan from mnn uhester tlw p to f intil cptembft- a vnit- ing with the crabtrecs in another 1 daughter mrs lvnest urowhlcc of valleyfield quebec mr and mr walter mend- ham and guet mai ion hepburn tvtjinclh hhrrisun jean ruddcll and mr jack addy attended the lecital of jolin kmiht brilliant young ioronto plain t la t week i held in guelph collegiate mrj i playing wij r erb mr knight lias ju t returned from an cngaj cuient at carnegie ii ill neft rk wheic lie received wonderful notitcs from the eritil he scored as big a triumph at both tils toronto recitals at the eaton auduorium and in being hailed as one of canada s finest musician mr knight iind the mend- ham s have mutual friends in guelph mr and mr gllliat the mendhams and party from geor getown attended a reception for mr knight at the gilliats home after the recital mr knigty is going on a concert tour and we 11 doubtless be hearing more of him mr ond mr mcnilham s con ken has joined the bell telephone co staff as a linesman and will work out of brampton ken used to work parttime as driver for barrager s the stewart young s and of course that includes their lovely baby neil moved from their apartment above the cordu ros on charles btrect on thursday to the house formerly occupied by mr and mrs perc king just past tlie harleykaymarsland plant and just recently moved into the upstairs apartment of the riley brethour s queen street are mr and mrs george taylor mr taylor is emploed at smith and stone ltd they had been living at harold scott s since coming to town a good time was had by all the smith a stone office bowling club at the grand finale of tlu ir bowling st ison celebrated with a dance at the old mill tor onto inst thursday ingltt about fifteen toupli s att ruled a feu neighbours ond frit nds tin t foi i sin nl eveniti it the home of miss f watson main st north april 7th to celebrate hir birthday mjss watson who has been a shutin for the past few years j dttpl interested in her church the women s institute and other local ictnitiib john rhompmin oni of the rnen so u rnbiy burned when an explosion occured in a hamilton htlrohcttric st it ion lat week is a ncpluw of mrs blake leslie i or a turn his life was feared for but his condition is now improving also good news was the fict that his eyesight has been saved auotht r stroke of b id foi tune for the it slit firiul ociurrtd last week however when mr blake leslie s fathi r mr john leslie broke his hip he is in guelph general hoipitol a pleasant afternoon tea was enjoyed at the home of mrs isobel cleave mcnabb street last week when she t ntt rlairicd in honour of mrs ivan ila u birthday at the tea were mrs jun ritchie and terrj mrs garfield mcgilvray and carol mrs wulkt r cleave and jane 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the rustle new modern equipment ted blvdd way siesta studio couch fumi w 1 tiiurudav night koivllrs iioli banquft star builders general contractors alterations built in cupboards albert tennant paul larsen phone georgetown 41rl5 i et us quote on your building requirements tree estimates v simmons twuty pmwcrml filusj tor vumfori ufrly lnlij for bcaltk maybowr lrt ckicken featbers 5s5 pair ijuc cliwltrn vaikrn 3s0 pajtf 0 cflfujl0 home furnishings store phone 54w- geqrge m st the thursday night howlers en ded their euson last thursday willi a parly at the old mill in toronto prior to going to the city u business meeting was held at the home of mr and mrs john hell where pri zes were awardid tin winning team was uinkley ilhwk busters with hells beagles ilnnenx milkinaldu and malcolm h metems fallowed in that order high average went to ted vahl 100 and mrs henry itugg 150 other prieu awarded were high triple tqm niven 715 mrs ted vahl 005 high triple handicap john bell mri william mcnally high single john malcolm mrs harold huneox high bingle handi cap harold haneox mrtj wilf ford most improved howlers mr and mvh george tlxzaixt moat outstanding game wllf ford mrs john glynn the officers for next suaoo un mrs john hull president mrs cordon wllkliuton treasurer mrs hlchurd crlchtdn see re lb ry dance in ryan s auditorium guelph wednesday and saturday nights one of canadas finest ballroom floors dont forget it lias been one of ontario moat dance spots for the past twentytwo yeora meet your friends at ryans

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