Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 29, 1949, p. 5

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the georgetown herald watasaday june 29a 1949 t o r and higher wages have greatly increased our costs in tn ar five yean he number of employee ha doubled and our payroll ha gone up from so million dollar toover 0 million dollar yet up to now detplea tjtfagoti on all tldeuthere ha been no increah in th bade telephone tate emabliihed 22 year age yo meetmpreoedentd ponwar demand or mm telephone owr expuulqn and improvement of aervica jiave 04 aeceuity taken place in aperiod of rapidly rising cotta utatt burfheue have offet their higher com by higher price for their product we have not yet done lev ydu can be lure wcih keep on doing our best to provide you with adequate and comuntly improving tele phoneservice and o provide it at the iowcit rate con- ibtent with a lair return to our investor and employee mjhjb ij thi ill tcurhoni company ot canada wollpatronlzed by the guest mr george herrlnglon and mr walter whltmee had a very happy occasion laat tuesday when they were reunited with their youngest slater mrs lillian rlchardeon eakley orange stoke goldlng- ton buckinghamshire england whom they hadnt een for about thirtyeight years mr rlch- i ardson camo over on the empreu tot france and expects to stay with mr heralngton t or a counle of i months whllo here he will also j fvisi at windsor with another bra- thor mr oliver whjtmee the last time the brothers and iters wero together mr richardson was ut a slljf a girl and unmarried since ufon she married and ha a family of two boys and a these evening ore perfect teat sltungrout arent theyt the people who llye at berwick hall apparently think ad too because their hit un the idea of getting tlxt tt ah whom arc 3nerlwwhbdldnt sec them whava t l ssw2slw wc isszsxt- fw family the hon louu st crichton mcrc vm u jons enough laurent appeared to bo when they the 8th line near the crlchton farm and everyone enjoyed it thoroughly dr and mrs j h cham berlain end small- daughter janet arrived back from their trip to gananoque new york state and pennsylvania in time for the wclncr roast they had a grand trip and little janet is a good traveller being quite content in her autoscat mrs cham berlain tells us everything is ex- tremely dry in the states tho jut as it is here i but wc did get a few sprinkles of rain saturday afternoon the day the countess of strathmore chap ter iode held their garden tea at the home of misses jean and marjorlo mackenzie the tea was very successful quite a large for getting reacqualnled and catch tag up with family news afer thlrclght years have elapsed perhaps mrs richardson will con sent to stay over till after toronto exhibition mrs herrlngton tells us she is looking forward to taking her sister there wc extend a warm welcome to georgetown mrs richardson and hope youll enjoy your visit in canada very much returning to her home t lond england js miss eva powell who sdilcd june 17th on a number of music lover trav elled to waterloo on saturday to hear the bonds play as their annual musical festival mr a g m bruyns tellslus it has him puzzled every eligible young man who has made his home with them over the past ten year or so jias up and married within a short time the forthcoming marriage of murray stamps brings the number of young rnen stepping from tho bruyns protective roof into the portal of matrimony up to four could hardly tell whether mr bruyna was boasting or complain ing methlnks cupld must be lurking around thor aomewhar no one can accuse uof being political now if we tell those of you- who i didnt see them whoto charming family tho hon laurents appeared to be when they visited georgetown last wek mrs laurent with bright dark ayes and grey hair had thai fresh as a daisy appearance despite the heat in a navy and whito ensemble one of their daughters was with them a lovely looking brunette wearing a rod and while silk polkadot dress pnd a brillant smile the lit tl granddaughter shed be about twelve wed judge was sweet und seemed perfectly natural and composed a she stood were on the train platform and the prime mln- e p head optortietrist bye wmlwm 8eleatuheajly tucajunu aid battwuk8 quick repairs to olaaacai blneewaw plem qiaam eta i st oeercea b guelph pfcaam ittf kati m the empress of canada miss islr i8 np king man powell who has lived in canada iutn a a his bc a a little over two years was night c osscl in cvcry pndsc of operator at the bell telephone his company here and mode her home m hc ljn sail rc with mr and mrs fred mcnolly nuy for england where he will was very successiui juiw i wnen snc flrst cnmc ou to visit for three months number of ladles timing their tea c d mlss powc with the beautiful window display k hower the macken- be t u brompton short tittle the girls at between shower the macken zie home lends itself perfectly to such an event and after tea in the living and dining rooms many spent a pleasant half hour strolling around the grounds mr w g o thompson honorary regent presided at the tee table and mrs w b ford and miss ruth evans were conveners for the tea mrs ern batldn and mrs denney charle had a homemade ndy w f toble on the verandah which saturday night und sunday for the office held a picnic in mia powell honour before the left at the home of mrs r h jones and presented her with a travelling cae the chime of the united church are beautiful more than one person has remarked on how much they enjoy hearing them the mcgibbon store last week was the inspiration of mrs ann lavvson who in spite of being in ill health tooic an active interest in i miss sybil bennett s campaign the aisplsy featured a beautifully wor ked blanket mrs lawsons own handiwork which was a topograph ical map of canada showing its products and industries and it drew a great deal of attention cement work foundations cellar floors footings stables five hitmitj on applkaition mcnally lant co ltd elin st phooe 18w grc mens softbalx revibed schedule v 0 d j f e uh e1tei e m d he stores of canjda fell the story smart new fronts and clean bright interiors uptotheminute facilities for faster easier more convenient chopping modern displays and smartly packaged products all arc the visible symbols of canadas modern mcrchanthtmg progress canadian distribution method are more effective more efficient than ever recent advances in marketing have been as remarkalilt as those in this count ra recordbreaking production and the development of natural resources the whole yast field of mcrtbandiing today presents new and greater opportunities for successful canadian careers un ir rnomott i mm teuizjmon imagination in butlnea knows no geographical boundaries in litis young and vigorous nation onginalit based on sound thinking pays off to the young canadian who u willing to raise his sight above the conventional and work hard to make his vision come true no country today offers greater opportunities for success than our own say hedleigh venning hedieioh venning began hi career a a junior aleman u 1926 from the beginning he became ware of the opportunity awaiting th application of imagination and creative dunking to any joba keen student of snodern psckaging an enthuuattie and energetic worker he u now vicepresident in charge of alea ofshirrifti limited on of canada larger food prodnet companies a gnat believer in dentine marketing and a lfearier in the field of aelllng and advertiung 1y cmdm of irlftdvl mluilll v due to the withdrawal of the high school a new schedule of games had to be drawn up wed june 22 alliance at lions meadowglen at s it s park fri tune 24 alliance at legion glen at meadowglen ark lion at norval norval mond june 27 norval at chel tenham glen at lion park wed june 29 lions ot meadow- slcn high school s s at norval norval mon jul 4 alliance at chelten ham noral at meadowglen park wed jul 6 meadowglen at lions hinh school lions at glen glen julj 8 legion at chelten ham s s at alliance park cltn at chiltinham high school mon jul 11 lttion at meadow- clen noril at alliance park chiltmhnm at glen glcnj wed juk h lions at legion glen t s s park pri jul 15 meadowglen at alli ance norval at legion park mon julv 18 lions at chelten ham s s at legion park gltn ot norval norval wtd jul 20 meadowglen at ligion alliance at s pork i ri jul j2 miudowgltn at chel tenham glen at alliance park mon july 25 s s at chelten ham norval t lions park wtd july 27 s s at lions parity alliance at norval norval llgion at glen glen fri july 20 s s at meadow glen legion at alliance park clultenham at norval norval wid aug 3 cheltenham at alli ance norval ut s s pork meadowglen at glen glen fri aug meadowglen at norval norval cheltenham at leg ion lions at alliance park all postponed games will be ployed aug rth to 12th playoff starts august 15th at a meeting of the executive last week rules 1216 were passed and added to former rules printed ear jler 12 when doublehcadera arc play ed the tvo home teams will take up the collection during the fourth odn fifth innings of the first game 1 i all players lists must be tur ned ip immediately 14 no more than sixteen players may bd signed by any onctcam 15 all players that have taken part itv any league games are conr sidcred the property of the team plqyed for and any changes hence forth must be passed by the execu- uve id the high bchool players now rclctascd cannot bc signed by the glen legion lions or cheltenham concrete the purpose being to strengthen the other four clubs 1 ktanlilnfl of league up to sat tone zsth eyes examined glasses fitted repairs simmons jewellers main st aatoroctowm telephone sw every wednesday lfcm avaa to f bjb 8 m fatbish bjo reg optometrljt 1051 egltavonw memories to honour a lifetime for lifetimes to come monuments marktrs moderately priced a card or letter will bring our service t your door oakvojle monument works 29 colborne st oakvide on highway t ctvdi pricm i dead stock horses tm 250 cattle l20 hogs perewt 50 according to size and k condition call collect fergus 15 darling co of canada l 1 eyes examined o twalker optometrist main st n bramnuai phone 5m itown office ove office th at george ball telephone mcona of each month wednesday afternoon th ptena glen cheltenham leglop uoni w 5 9 3 1 t 0 0 0 1 p 10 alliance norval meadowglen smith stone 3 1 a 0 s 0 4 0 t a a note glen at cheltenham ed monflay june 10th was r out duo to th infrutton at r hardball nlayan thl gam will be mnlmd vnv day july bth at th hub iaaoel

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