Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 4, 1949, p. 5

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vv pae 5 6 commerce a family r tradition svoaa gnawi tognwlm a tndmoar of dkerwis della wssktli has bea smuoijael lown 1 oaasr sssnlrus tnm 167 wt d feank was soaaded the vale of 1commsck aercfe has twati rejoij- nixx by waccteiilaa gepeta- ticxn good service is tradition af this bonk your finally too will sppre- ciate the courteous and esncient service which is avail- able at over soo branches of this bank the canadian bank of commerce georgetown branch mr r w chapman manager i howard graff i 5 fteoi estate business broker investments insurance of all kinds mill street rhone 392 res 176j e sow l ing at the lucky strike plub daily froin 1pm to 11 pm saturdays all day from 10 aun open bowling every night except tuesday next week phone 3uu bill anderson chatting i by m01b there wail wo restf of crincv line the wall werenjj o ndr were there coalill lamps flick ering ajj sputtering ib dark 6om- rs a we peeked in on a group of ladles iat week busily engagvd in learning one of womankinds oldest acta that of weaving instead there they were about tb of our tiptodsrte georgetown kdle rin that bright cheery room above the jst office formerly used by the red cross weaving the love liest woollen material wo hadnt long to peek at this industrious scene before mr j p glrvan welcomed us and in troduced thcli charming instruct ress miss lex cullingham of tor onto for as you must have guessed by now a course in weaving was in progress incidentally this course is given by the department john and miss jane given live the form has been in the given family for over one hundred years toms grandfather having settled there when he first came out from ireland t tho given family formerly lived on durham street and duke and win burrows with daughter jane will be movlog into that house ronald lake son of mr and mrs george lake the kay gwn xangstaff wa- married on april- 23rd to fetsiel mae sullivan daughter of mr and mrs ralph sulllvant toronto many who knew george lake brother of mrs a h feuer when be lived in george town will be interested in learn ing of his sons marriage ron who is graduating this year in guogy from toronto university has a position with consolidated mine a smelting co in klmberley bcv where he and his bride will make their home admit were a trifle slow but wo didnt learn till the other day that bob and mary early have purchased a farm at bialllnafad where bob hasaone into the chick en raising business it is the old campbell homestead remember a couple or weeks ago we were chatting about nur ses from all over the world who are taking a special course in tor onto well on saturday afternoon of education under their commun ity program for crafts and the j we met one ol the girls romano georgetown arts and crafts of yrclm from colombia south which mrs a m nielsen is presi- america who was out with doris dent was instrumental in bringing armstrong to spend the weekend it to georgetown the course takes u her home a most attractive three weeks eight hours a doy brunette romano is thoroughly with the department supplying in- i enjoying her stoy in north amcrl- structors looms and materials we en needless to soy she has great believe the course ended here tuesday the ladies felt particularly fortunate in their choice of in structress for mic cullingham is an outstanding weaver in canada having been taught by the famous karen bulow of montreal ond up on graduation ahe taught in the bulow school for weaving there another interesting course also from the department and sponsored locally by the arts and crafts is now in progress every tuesday afternoon and evening at the legion hall this course is in leather tooling with mrs grace cooper toronto instructress when we looked in on the class mrs a m- nielsen showed us the way in which this beautiful work is done there were 14 in the class all bus ily engaged in making a small purse with coloured design it seemed a fascinating hobby a grand outlet for creative art mrs nielsen told us the high point in the course would be the making and tooling of a large handbag the course will take eight weeks to complete scemea to get off the track a little too soon when we were tell- ing about the weaving we meant to mention that one of the pupils a miss brown come from toronto every day for the course miss brown is a welfare worker and was learning to weave so that she could pass her skill on to teachers who are to go up north and instruct the women there in weaving sorry indeed that our whats new columnist pierrette lewis is leaving town interesting to note that mrs lewis father jules castonguay is an extremely busy person these days being chief re turning officer for the federal elections it would have been a real scoop for whats new even a month ago if daughter could have made father talk for mr castonguay was one of the very few men who knew the exact date set for tho federal election attending the annual dioc esan meeting of the wa held in tuie crystal room of the iloyal connaught hotel hamilton last tuesday were archdeacon und mrs w g o thompson miss f hichurdson mrs bid mackenzic and mrs w v grant we welcome new neighbors to our street in the persons of jack and julia watson and daugh- cnthusiasm for her work which is specialization in pyscliiatry while discussing her work she mentioned that one of her patients is the girl religious fanatic who tried to com mit suicide by cutting her legs- the toronto papers gave quite a lot of publicity to the case at the time in the states and canada only 0 months romanos grasp of english is simply wonderful such charming ambassadors can leave only good will in their wake many georgetown fans would never miss the mother parker tea program saturday night and they all got a vicarious thrill a week ago saturday night when someone from georgetown won 6 pair of woollen blankets mrs harry savings was the lucky per son twins are much in the news these days mr and mrs howard graff are the parents of a ton and daughter just home from hospital and now it is mr and mrs gordon boody ol islington who also have a new son and daughter mrs boody is the former helen williams daughter of dr and mrs c v williams of town kiciiard mcmullen was former resident here a former resident of georgetown richard mcmullen was buried in everett cemetery on easter mon day he passed away at the home of his daughter mrs w h boicey inv toronto on the previous friday in his 87th year mr mcmullen was bom in glen- cairn ontario and formed at lisle for years selling his farm in 1010 and moving to toronto where he was employed by the toronto sub urban electric railway he was sent to the georgetown division and bought the house on main st north now occupied by his grand daughter mrs eleanor stockley ills wife the former victoria sto rey tlied sixteen years ago und for the past fourteen years mr mc mullen had made his home between his daughter mrs ella mcburncy in stratford and mrs stockley a family of five children sur vives mrs florence coburn mrs w ii uoicey oi toronto j lcikhlon of crccmorc mrs mchurncy of tstruuord and and mrs ella wil liam mcmullen of guclpii there are twelve grandchlloren and six lor paulene who moved into their greatgrundeiiildren twu sisters new home last thursday their house built by jack cunningham is beside the harry bailey resi dence and speaking of moving were reminded that the type grem- and a brother mrs ella weir mrs 1 mi sawyers and harry mcmullen live at glencairn and a brother georjif in british columbia archdeacon w g o thompson conducted the funeral service from lins really tripped us up last week th mcclurc funeral home lallr when we weic telling you about i bearers in georgetown were jack the e u tyers family moving to mcuurney ami percy cplllcy of their new home with such live- i stratford chester stevens und jo- wires as mr und mrs tyers and i sl carter ol town austin mc- family its superfluous for us to say the line should have read where the tyers family is living instead of that the tyers family is living high hoot wiley who enlisted in tho army several monthb ago was awarded his para troopers wings at rivera mani toba and is now stationed at cal gary on monday the bob ire lands moved to brantford where bob is manager of tho bank of commerce daughter elizabeth ac companied her parents and son douglas will follow ut the end of ufa high school term the pres ent bank of commerce manager fred chapman with his wife and family will move into the bank apartment shortly mr and lira thomas aivso and family have moved to ballina- tad to nustfaesr hosne otrkba old ore htsbssttead stoajtbtra kr mullen and norman flavelle of toronto archdeacon thompson conducted a second service in glen cairn church ol england and old friends jfroni that district served as pallbearers the georgetown herald wednesday may 4th 14 carrolls duchess candy u fcwxoccs corn flakes zz5c natures best peasx 25e brunswick sardines 35c roma peanut butter 37c o tomato cocktail c79c clarks pork and beans xv 19c cawpbkus tomato soup 2 19c california peaches 31c aylmer prune plums 2 -i- 25c webtowb lemon ckeah bakfdwioh biscuits 33c monarch margarine x- 63c velvet cake flour 39c east biscuit mixs37e mnxtomato juice x 21c ubbys milk 14c golden bar cheese x7c tomato paste l 15c baixakd dog food x x7c brock bird seed w xxe jomors glo coatvif59e 98c scratch cover johnsons liquid wax 59c wizard glass wax 3 49c poliflor paste wax s 54c old dut cleanse lie fitchs bruxiantine 19c fitchs hair oil 3 eti 19c fitchs wave set 19c sptcul offers fitchs shampoo imported tomatoes h h cucumbers iceberg lettuce 5s cooking onions no i bulk carrots celery hearts turnips green onion dutch sets cello tomatoes cabbage 49c 9c lb 19c ea 27c head 15c 4 lb 15c its bible society night at the united church wednesday may 11th 8 oclock rev w ii moore of the upper canada bible society guest speaker will present the sound film the heart of india vim are cordially welcome free will offering stewarttown a will clean gkmmeey wnfwwwtwbrhwbffw members of stewurttown avpa joined by any interested in helpta will hold a cleanup bee at stew- arttown cemetery this friday ev ening at 730 later a club mstifi will be hold in the ichool house as an invitation had been ttteadsd by hornby aypa to their euchre and dance at palermo last friday a short meeting for immediate bus iness only was held when arrant- mtats war made for cleaning up the enttflfc-r- f i beaver electric industrial and commercial wiring a de beaulieu main street pc4 box 190 bulldozers available for grading a excavating by the hour or by contract hamilton brothers streuviue ptsm ccjlac mrt mtmm

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