Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 14, 1949, p. 3

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j pa 3 bonaitoms acltnowljklxjktt ro a auuurs vaib at the third arutaud cuen wo hani fair sponsores by the ladle of st albans guild many dona tion enl ipecla prizes were re ceiv fro and glen 11 th georet6wh herald wednesday dec 14th 1949 duffys restaurant open daily until i am closed sundays till further notice williams people the complete list of dooatora wan as follows mrs 3 hill harry logan wheel- lets store roland haines ted bhidd falnutt decorating bludd sr hcnally lane cald- wejls restaurant leonard- mareh- ment webbs bakery ucatas fruit market barragers cleaners wal ter rlgg harley motor scott mot or sale norton floral william sthenic arthur beaumont tom eeaujpont simpson taxlj george preston georgetown taxi fred chapman preston haulage inez scott mr r williams mclures home furnishings whltrauf taxi t baton co bobba drub mac- cormaclce- drugs kentncr drugs albert slmson richardsons hard ware thbmpsons hardware good- lets hardware readys sc to 1 00 georgetown sc to 1 00 store brills silvers stan grabb roxy theatre robt simpson co rob ert ice frank king fj tire everything in their new home is going to be just the way tby want it including the new fully automat ic gar wood heating unit why gar wood because far sighted home owners know that for a very few dollars extra in the initial cost they can buy a thoroughly depend able heating unit with a long standing reputation for efficient economical performance specify gar wood when you build your new home or modernize your pres ent home you can select a tern- peredalre unit oil fired or gas- fired or a boiler burnes unit ou fired distributors brampton radio electric 18 main st n prampton phonej055 isslblhcalom the ioarm h byjmner si hello mr and mrs sport vans ot canada weve lost that lndls- tensable steamboat from our staff but as 111 all phases of life we must carry on you have probably all heard the whys and wherefors ot why steamboat left we can now reveal it in print maybe some of you have stopped in at the arena on monday nights and there to your surprise was steamboat in the net for the businessmens hockey team the fact is that mr smyth is looking tor a new goal keeper the turk was drinking too many sodas steamboat rather than see the leafs drop into the cellar came out of retirement to be ready for the call from the looks f things the past wcclcyfftc turk will be staying in the net for some time yet the latest report is that steamer will stay in training tor the rest ot the year good luck steamboat keep up the good work the raiders arc finally on a win ning horse for the first time since the league opened to date they have won 2 tied 2 and lost 2 after watching fridays game wc feel the team la shaping up to h wijnncr the boys seem to be clicking together now and their fast plays paid oft again and again to beat dixie 116 it was an easy victory for raiders who scored five quick goals in the first ten minutes of play they were never in trouble from there in al though the dixie boys came back gamely in the third to score four peeping the home team scoreless the game we thought was hand led nicely by referees cliff hous ton and dave brush who handed nut four penalties two to rene martin and tvo to carpenter of dixie scotty patterson started the scoring in the first and slipped two past brnssird martin followed with one and leigh bradbury with two tayior scored one for dixie before the frame ended in the second stanza junior beaumont opened with a pair and martin ferrt kem- hcad and chappel each collected one taylor got the only dixie goal of the period the last period pro ved the best for dixie as nock and cirpentei each drove one home and trnbock pushed tuo pat koilit i iwrcnce as ihe game ended georgctow n s lineup fred law- tnte g ken nash johhny hainc kfence harvey chappel centre luiuor be lumont niik ferri wms j ick kimsheid spike scott ttnc m irtm i tih bradbui s l pittcibon spud pltttrson km der subgoal meal fans in the near future for tbos juniors anew aomet real talent and give promts of some thrilling game ms sea the junior raid er trounced acton ts white brampton won over oakvllle sl leigh bradbury seem to have hi boy working fairly well as unit but to complete the circuit you need a few fan to cheer them on what say we see your faces out i there tonight r v king pulled the hat trick with hewitt getting two while hamilton and inglls scored or apiece kentner was the big gun for ac ton although he only put one past dillon roszell and faye scored the others for acton youvc got the boys going great lelgkt so keep up the good work arid maybe theyll bring home the bacon the second game was fast but neither team showed the polish displayed by the raiders and thp tanners hllson bagged all three for brampton harnklrk getting the only one for the lakeshore boys carroll sr hcres a note of interest to hill and dale fans the ski tow in acton is now operating and this year has advanced to a much lar ger club there is a refreshment hut and there will be two ski trains leaving ballantincs garage on no 7 highway about one mile this side of acton for the tow these will operate on saturdays and sun days onl mixed nuts in shell aucomds waunrra wuftrtm and huberta a mohoeadb mixture uj 35c norval wi dropped in nt the arena thursda to stc some junior names ttlilrt j a nil treat in store for the annual bazaar of st paul s chiufeh was held in the portth hall on saturday december 3rd hcv j maxwell opened the bazaar with prayer the various booths were well patronized and miss prairie ma flu ire treasurer reported a very ruccessful afternoon one of the events was a cake weight guessing contest which was won by mrs w g m browne with her estimate of 4 ibf 1 oz no jess than three of the afternoon s visitors guessed within one ounce of this exact weight the beautiful christm is ake had been made and donated b mrs a barnett the bean guessing contest was won by mrs bob richardson norval whose es timate of 1500 beans came closest to the actual figure of 1477 tea was served during the afternoon by he ladies of the guild and follow inn this the members of st pauls discussed plans for the christmas dime to be held during the holi- oay season several member of the anglie in church attended the biza ir ami dinner at st thomas chureh in st itli irincs and weic much inlei egtcd in their displays and arrange nents the dinner wis in charge or the men of the parish who pi ed themselves good cooler ind ex celled at scrvirg a velcome ts t x tended to the norval v imtors b mis all in mother of mrs uov it 1 c unningham gcornctou n badded walnutsl w diamond lakob california nuts lb- candy tor christmas westons holly mixed xqt ichrtetmas jelly stave pmd xse mccormlcks french creams zoc trilby asstd chocolates 49c mccormlcks jingle bells 290 mccormlcks merry mixed 35c r mincemeat 35c libbys 2s0z tin ft modern furvirming spunks from the practice of trappers in early mvs of the lur trade who kept foxes ilivc until their fur was prime flotul fruit cocktail 51c pitted haixowi dates sc c b plum puddings 490 aimr cranberry sauce cut mixed peel 17c cut citron peel 15e assorte glace fru vzic l seeded raisins tris or del bey california 4tt sp n muscats 15 oz pko jmftl hoisc nnitl 1 wit drawing ears old iceording to an- it leist 1000 mcbeans suggest the fmowing wanted sewing machines hand machines regard less of condition or make write box 2 herald 1 christies fruit cake 45c red glace cherries 15c 36c maple leaf lard lil 21c romar coffee vv 38c 74c shelled walnuts x3c libbys fancy peas 17c green giant wax b ans a zt 29c aylmer tomato juice 3 z5c lynn valley green beans zstzxt wool blankets flannellette blankets cushions bed spreads ladies sweaters and cardigans underwear tor girls boys turnbulls underwear for men boys satin comforters embroidered pillow slips supersilk hosiery harvey woods gowns pyjamas panties and vests m choose a caldwell towel from our stock of 50 dozen forsyth shirts white and colours sizes 14 to 16 boys shirts sizes 12 to 14 i sswsww come in and look around aylmer choice golden cream style corn z5 telephone 64 mcbean co jmall aaaaabasssbbsbsmtasssjasftssbsbsstsssasssaasss in street vyours to enjoyv the chickadee i a bird of x chsery disposition hera all year round he gives valuable protection to our trees despite his small size he destroys an amazing quantity of harmful insects his merry call is known to everyone he should always be protected x yours to pr carliws tlst culm ihkks unto wattslo00htmm l iomcmuw one imported uipc red tomatoes eatmore brand cranberries fresh supply 210 s tangerines texas grapefruit imported 1 beets carrots 2 bunches 25 lb 21 lb 25 doz 29 3 for 23 hornby st stephen s w a of hornby held their annual meeting tuesday licccmber tith at the home of mrs roster drain the indies reviewed the yvsy isjyork and reported a sub stantial sum on hand rev j maxwell conducted the election of officers and with the following re sults prcs mrs foster brain 1st vice prcs mrs robt orr 2nd vice pes mrs m j bussell sec trcas mrs arthur brain dorcas secty mrs howard bradley literature sect mrs w thompson living message becty mrs waller little study hook and concluded with the closing prayers following which mrs brain served the refresh ments hornby aypa met at the bom nf mr and mrs howard bradley en the 7th line monday december 5th with a good programme of christmas music lantern slides and games lunch was served by the committee and plans were made for a theatre night and christmas party during the coming holidays a delegation from nerval attended this meeting hrs mrs robert orr v mrs carl saunders delegates ti annua meeting mrs weller mrs saun ders substitute delegates mrs price mrs m j bussell mr max well showed slides based on that meeugc ecty mr wuer ta 5 stjsjsrf si helpers mr w thompwn audl4t ta lo mrs robert orr mrs carl fl flh ta subjected to intense heat agricultural experts say the toad frog eats each year as ataxy inssrti as it would cost a farmer frta 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