Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 22, 1949, p. 3

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r- j- the geovgetown herald wednesday june 22 1949 new teacher hired for pubucschool miss norma weatherhcad of lucknow has been ongsged o grudo 6 teacher nt georgetown public school for the coming torm mij weatherhcad will replaoe mrs edna tnpp who hog accepted n new position in qravcnhursl she was one of four applicants inter- v lewed on monday night fat of meet ng of tho board of bdueatlbn mlas weatherhcad has had nine years teaching expedience the last five years as principal of a two rbom school at alton prior to that she aught in e cpunlry school near staynor she is a graduate pf strat ford normol sctipsl and l a mo fjor pi the united church youll do better with sybil bennett kc jj progressive couservativ for haltan juiie o w to ptomoli lullw rallnuoa by cinjdlim i csudit preunl imtmu r- a distant hum and a flashing streak in the outer sky announre another excjting canadian achievement a new jet plane designed and built by canadiansone more example of the meteoric advances made by- canadian skills and manufacturing abilities in canada too giant airliners which have won international recognition are now being built for the worlds air routes of today and tomorrow today our production both in extent and varict has attained heights undreamt of even ten years ago creating new opportunities in every field of activity for the talents and enterprise of young cunadians increaw of air traffic today canada commrrcial aircraft carry more than four time the numlwr of paaarngera and three timrn the amount of mail they did in 1939 on iii itrteipittmttikl xtaj umehouse congrntglation to mis helen dcvcrcoux who recently obtained her master of arts degree in household economlcifirom toron to university mr and mrs diefcnthal of long island n y- vcrc recent visitors with her s later miss margaret swackhamcr mr and mrs thompson of tor onto spent last week with mr and mrs fred geary mrs pelling and miss mar a a ret ptlling of gormlcy spent the wee end with mr and mrs mills mr and mrs jack cook of mount forest and miss eleanor cook r- n were recently visitors with the wilfred hardings rev d d davidson of wclland was the house guest of the a c pattersons while here to preach at anniversary services at limehousc presbyterlon church other visitors wftlt the patter sons included mrs gilbert sinclair mrs s smith and miss margaret bmith of weston and mr and mrs turner of orillln a recent bridal couple mr bill newton of barrie visited his mother last weekend mrs lanes visitors included mr and mr ted morrow and el- mt of toronto with the h norton- were mr tinci mi- r packer ond children of georgetown mr robt scott miss pearl scott mrs herb scott and patsy of geor getown bpent sundnj with the mitchells mr and mrs roelof mulder spent a week in brookficld new york state recently mr and mrs neil mcdoufiall of mnmtoulin island and mr albcrtf mcdougall police inspector at cochrane called on mrs c mere dith recently mrs jones of toronto has been visiting miss reams bottom and mr and mrs c a foster the wa met at the home of mrs wright on friday evening when final plans were made for the booth at the anniversary con cert plans to celebrate the w a s birthday got underway too mrs j ellcrby u in the private patients pavilion toronto general hosptal following an operation on saturday we wish her a speedy recovery visitors with mr and mrs chas jones included mr and mrs don warren gordie and donna mr and mrs ernie easton and barry and mr jas coulter of weston ani mrs susan jones of wood- bridge we extend 5i mpathy to mr james w turner whose invalided wife passed away early tuesday morning and also to her daughter mrs farmer li recent guests at valleyvicw cab ins huntsville operated by mr and jllrs wilfred hunter of georgetown included mr and mrs noel rey nolds and daughter vivian miss mary laurence and mrs g der ricks of town election returns from halton fast uptothe minute service ba1xinafad iv the annual congregational picnic wai bald on saturday at old mill park in quelph there was a good fj aorj many enjoyed a eool dip in the river during the hot afternoon miss lydle snow wmi ut charge of the eporta which in- eturled races and contests tor all gaa thli along with the inert table bell game made quite an en joyable aftajrnoon rev a o w end aba voromaa were welcome visitors they have resigned their charge at fonsonby and are going to live with their daughter mr g altken at ospringe balllnafad boll team were defea ted in their game with hlllsburgh thursday evening the icore we 188 in favour of the visitors congratulationa to mr and mn gordon price on the blrthof their fflond daughter friends and neighbours gathered in the hall friday night when a presentation wai madetto mr end mn ray mexnery iftxiord mar- f hall acted as chairman and after a short programme several lovely gifts were presented to mr and mrs mcenery lunch was served and the remainder of the evening was spent in dancing to music pro vided by mr and mrs wm early of edeq mills the mission circle are holding a biend concert in the church next undsy evening june the 28th mr donald molaln la in quelph general hospital buttering from injuries received when the teem he was driving bolted end ran urns drlvin away he was thrown off the wa- gji and suffered a slight concus sion and was hodly bruised and shaken up we are glad to say there is some improvement in his condition this last day or two visitors recently with mr ejs mrs a e attain at their farm on the norval road were mm v 8 cooke and misses mamie and boa nle cooke of evans mills hy end mr and mrs joseph cooke el watertown nt dial 1150 croc hamilton 700 pm june 27a a i r i mum r inserted by halton -a- saaaltj

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