Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 1, 1950, p. 7

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abcmtwtb an ajjelent apple tree j footling for seeds iji thq salt fold applet itul dllrfplng to the brahfehe and on tlio ground jt wmilijlntcrciftjng o hear where they haybbcciilntko intern bu thoir visits boje- i in telling about- thjr new people mr and mrs alex brough- tori who moved into the houso formerly occupied by mrs ale mecoljf we qveriobked noting that mrs mccalg is making her homo with her soninlaw and daughter mr and mrs ray hansen of king street just now mrs mccolg la visiting for a couple of weeks with another daughter mrs william stephen in hamilton its always pleasant to welcome new families to town this week mr and mrs keith cartlldgc have moved to georgetown where mr cartlldgc hds joined the staff of scott motor sales mr cartlldgc is a native of england while mrs cartlidges home is incroomore- if you read the toronto evening telegram you pro- bably noticed the excellent photo of mrs keith duncan form crly barbara couscrar taken with a group of fellow-studcnts- while attending the occupational and physical therapy at home held in the royal york on the 17th of january if attracivernilestrre any indication the girls certainly seemed to be enj themselves the lakes being an old georgetown family perhaps a number of readers will find a sort of family news item of interest an uncle of ours thor mas lake has left toronto to take a position in yellowknlfe nwt he is a lakcr andvvill continue his trade away up there in the northluml then to go back to the subject of pictures of interest in the toronto papers the globe and mail published a photo of our twin cousins kathleen and gwendolyn lake daughters of mr and mrs george lake langstaff in shake spearian costume as they appeared in the play twelfth night staged a week ago saturday night by pu pils of the ontario ladles college whitby have you been to the library on saturday after noon lately if you have you were probably as amazed as wc were to see tlie jiumbcr of youngsters from seven to ten years of age busily poking around the childrens books section or reading the childrens magazines at the low tables provi ded for them certainly it says a lot for modern teaching methods the way children just out of the first grade can read practically anything in print thats put before them only trouble is for porents to try to keep them in reading ma terial and our public library helps out a lot in that respect while were talking about books for children we might men tion two excellent books weve seen lately theyre two of a ser ies of what might bccallcd educa tlonal books for children written hy lpnnnrri i knnll nnrl l ted byjeeques gagnicr but the word educational docs notmean dull or heayy reading by any means thcyjrcso well written the children wont even be aware they are being educated the first one is called ihe childrens book of trees and the second ftthe childrens book about pulp and paper this latter book is bi- and ask for demonstration immediate delivery some models reduced as much as 300 a down jptaymant m low ftj 580 wfll enable you to drive i mwmyinmtimwhlank u ft tomhewson saw tha gwvrwown hatah wasfcveerlay feb lact ifsik- m vxx a eotaraa a- vary ood ebolea tar oaorsxown klddiaa for our town was orlclnally built around that vary industry it is ihr atory af canadaa hrtt paper mill how lhe indiana lost their history baeauta thay had no papar friendly oar- toon illustrations in colour talllna how pulp and paper are madetha wen who make pulp and paper arid the wayjhey u w va afc aeration to ay that a jtaob many children ant born- and brought 1 rritownwiththe fapar igirtt pivlhcud ahd ajliarice r u- a gc many crises nrohlhub tha jvejlboadatihbftunlx etjoty rcr- renkijjl alrriptajpof the rhie oitf town jias- played jf l uf- still playing in paperroalc canadas largest industry had x lost weeh from mr and mrs frank tlgho and dlnne wtlttcn from chicago the first hip of their trip to arlicrra where they wlil make their home it was sent from the welcome travellers radio show portyvmcli originates from the worldfomous college inn of the hotel sherman from 0 lo 030 throughout the week thats chicago time the show plays host to approximately 3500 travellers weekly from all over the world and is emecod by tommy barl- lctttho tlghes were thoroughly enjoying it and they end up with telling us dont miss t dont remember ever catching that show on our- radio but wjllcextalnly try next week mrs grover norton who has been with brills department store for the past month is now at the dominion seed house several people from- town rtttended the pulltzerprizcwlnning piny a streetcar named desire by ten nessee wllllamsj at ihcroyal alex lir toronto last week reactions to this extremely provocative bit of ifrariin vcre arled certainly it was too intense and forceful to make tor an evening of relaxation have often wondered how the act resses who lake the leading femin ine part can stand to perform such in exhausting role ninht after night uta hiigcn who is the star said in an interview that sunday night is the only night she really ffeels tired there is such a terri fic let down from the role she plays nightly mr and mrs harry kmht have nlocdinto the apnrt- mjent on ki street which wai vacated by mrs arir torrance when slie iocd lo florida r do you remember the jim grays nvho lived on church street 11 part of mrs howard lilllcos double house fur a number of years then youll le interested to learn that l he has received a pro motion in his work with the hepc and he is now at wlllowdale mr and mrs gray and daughters cath erine and helen arc living at lan sing they formerly lived in cooks- vine attending the annual dance of the holstcln breed ers association held in the royal york hptel on wednesday night were mr and mrs fred mavcal and mr and mrs john fletcher of strcetsville talking with helen macdonald the other day she happened to mention she had called on mr and mrs stan otton and children judy janice and tommy at oakville mr otton was accountant in the dank of montreal here and he is now manager of the oakville branch they have just recently ariovcd into the bank apartment having lived in a toronto a for the- past ten months you will be delighted with this fragrant tea orange pekoe y r- m real- testate business broker h investments insurance of all kinds phone 392 residence 176j mill street vs asked to be remembered to georgetown friends they their bradley pictures shown at chjwrch social a last wednesday evening in the basement of st georges ch a group of georgetown people were ihowh some excellent colour trans- iarencies which had been taken by w i uracllcy on his various tours of canada the evening was pre- ented under the auspices of st george wa there were photos covering canada from coast to toast jnchulinj many of the new est province newfoundland as part of the fuogrnmme mrs leslie rornlrtisnn presented some ilclihtrul song imiuliers undthcn as im rullcd treat tier little daugh- leii wejiilv turrgsaveaal nursery rhymes thomas varnes also sang in his usual fine style a set of j bcautiftil kudachrotnes of the wedding of the rectors son jick thompoh and miss joan west-mc- master were shown after the program h saleof home baking was followed by tea nnd cookies provided by the wom ens auxiliary under the gulrianco of mrs- sam walker i we dont exactly dlsagraa- wjth vafetarians but we do think that the taste of an onion is improved greatly by adding a pound of staak t it n concrete blocks concrete bricks cinder blocks backup tile oualfty economy beauty maple block till ltd atahjt ontawo wuoa smi aoorni mzhji xooroooo mm sportsmanship in canad unlimited the canadian open badminton cliam pionihipi will be heldthityearin col- gory during march how badminton became one of canadas firstrank sports 1930 badminton players otrots canada were training hard five years earlier an english team had come to teach canadians the games fine poiots now another group of britains top amateurs were making a tournament tour of the nations clubs to see how the game had caught on canadians had been keen learners and the visitors found themselves ovenly matched the final decision was to coine from the canadian champion 1rl suc cessive games at toronto kingston and montreal h defeated britains four lead ing players canada had won a top place in the badminton world badminton grows dally in popularity with canadians koen competition and good sportsmanship have made it a favourite everywhere ami together compelitlorr ond sportsmanship make things bettor for canadians in work dnfplayv they keep your future in canada unlimited 1 s 4ra

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