Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 19, 1950, p. 12

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the own herald- w4cky april 19 1950 fofouauty without extravagance coming events three act comedy mr tem ples telegram bslilnsfsd hdl friday april mlh 8 jo pm ad mission 50c children under u free 4m hhmblllbihnmbwmmate 8 slidimfi alohg j theftoarftt s ftwihrt for recent arrivals of new spring footwear for the entire family have been marked at the usual silver low prices come in and tee our new lines of nationallyadvertised quality shoes sarins ds eafareim day april ii in mervsttshtli ball auspices nonfby vfa card at i pm darla hulls orehestrs re frealinlents admission v me the ladles of n6rval ireibyter- on wa invite you to attend a oa i in- the chy tcpr basement thurs- day japrll 20tli nt 580 pm hrr j e of brampton win speak- ropportunfty sale home jnade baking- and good second- hand ejothinj sponsored by knox church vaa saturday- april 22 in the church bascmjsntr sale begins nt 1 pm v the lady directors of the kay qucmilc agricultural soolety will hold a ouchro and dance ihstew rttown hajl on ovcdnoidny april 20th cards at 83q lunch provl- banish moths with ldj moth killer 1 lb tin paradichlorbenzene crtstal 2 lb baj dichloricide 1 lb tin larvex w woods blockettes 1 moth balls or moth flakes lb 49c 59c 53c 1198 25c 35c lfwl kentners wh drug store main street phone 72w isr delivery service alter 4 pm barbers i are f jaturing a new selection of diamonds main street telephone 310 farnells imu spring sale 4qeujsv haddock fillets iio wrapped lb 42c pears and carrots blue berries pkg 27c pkg 29c clearance special english bone china cups saucers 125 jfarnells jfir-t- mm 7x free delivery by dinar j saaiiaiiiaiiiiiiiaaibiiiaiaaaibi in winning is ittratgwr- playoff gmes raiders have scared lit goal one gerrfe wu a default so that averages almost 10 goals a game there wove 20 games in the regular schedule of which they won 13 and tied 3 eighteen exhibition games were won out of 20 played hpwa that for recbrdt ded jdohj hulls orchestra mtslloji 50c tho pupils ot miss marlpp hepburn- will appear in recital on monday- april 24th a 8 pm in st johns united church auditorium tickets tickets we stood ih line for burs jhe other night and in the llrteup we noticed memberrof the executive jflov oven players patient ly waiting their uirwtljls should prove to the skeplc tyiat tnve3s nosuch thfhg on drag its first come first served of course we lud to go to brace- bridge saturday and had a great time- shuttling backhand forth be tween that town and gravehhurst where pur boys were resting at the ady hotel there were over 200 geor- 426 trafalgar farm forum progressive euchre last wednesday north trafalgar farm forum held a progressive puchre paptyot s s 8 trafalgar with proceeds in aid of the crlp- plod chlldrens fund winners at euchre were mrs albert march- ment and russell king tickets were sold on a lucky draw for a box of groceries which was won by alfred sheppard who in turn donated his prize to the fund jack marchment auctioned off the groc eries and increased trie proceeds by five dollars to make the total pro ceeds 30 the north trafalgar forum is also making an 18 donation to the community park at lowville which will go to the fund for- providing swings ond slides no damage reported in three recent fires ir the past week the fire bri ll il- hi- been called three times vjier fire threatened no damage was repotei in any of the three calls tin ul the tires were in chuniie v or t the building which al nuitji iomodcllint into apartments ami offices ind the olher tn tbe fratne tiouse beside the presbyteriin cliurcli occupied by mr and mr archie mcdonald the other was a trass fire hi the college view district h- mackenzie news if only their adhesive tae and bandaged itold together ierhap9 our boys can nlti thin series oft this week and let us put our hiinds on our spring work- does your kitchen and bath room look shabby in the spring sunshine you can im prove your cupboard top toy applying arbor it at a cost of 6c per square foot or as bestos eternit board at 55c for walls we have duratlle at 40c per square foot come in and see the attractive colours available in these products once applied no re- decora tion u requited see you out with the rake j b mackenzie son coal lumber general construction we have a large selection of open stock pieces in alt these patterns barbers diamonds v watches je gifts main st phone 310 getownfans a the gsnie proin our seatin the press box we got so ex- cited in the lart wo minutes that our hot disappeared into the crowd and that was the last we saw of it our three stars for the game go to leigh bradbury who played heads up hockey all the game to fred lawrence who staved off two rushes in the final period and to harvey chappcl whose marksman ship paid oft with two goals bucko- had better do more than tighten upju corset strings if he hopes to beat the raiders this year speaking of hets it wasnt en tlrely necessary for the sundridge goalie to maul a spectators hat which landed on the ice after jun ior beaumonts solo goal last night even when a goalie loses he can be a good sport about it there were spectators from all over ontario last night ken mc millan noticed them from walker- ton scoforth mllvertou port el- liln lakefield and rdvt dover tory gregg wasnt here but he will pro bably wish he had been when he nut the bill for that phone call ken made to him after the game arthui bird was former realtor a former georgetown man james arthur bird died in toronto last thursduy april i3tli rev carman hie conducted the funeral service on saturday at the jcrrctt funeral chapel and interment was made in prospect cemetery pallbearers were his brothers herbert lome and wilfrid bird thomas brown- ridge jim fisher and cecil wilson mr bird was a son of the late james h bird and annie cook and was born 47 years ago at meadow- vale he farmed in esqueslng on the 8th line and the 8th line then moved to georgetown where he was in the real estate business he had an office on mill street and the family lived in the house on edith street now occupied by mr and mrs frank petch moving to wlarton he was part ner with his brother howard in a dairy business he lived lii owen sound for a short time then mov ed to toronto where he was em ployed with the bockner seating company he leaves his wife the former alleen hume daughter of mr and mrs alex hume of town and four children ruth donald dougku and roy there are four brothers lome who farms on the home farm on the 5th line wilfrid near georgetown herbert of palrmo and howard in the west a 3lser elma mrs thomas brownriflije predeceased l itvtrs here is a fortunate purchase of bettermade dresses that sold fovmerly at prices up to 2450 they are in the very latest spring and summer styles and materials youll love them when you see them 995 many local fans follow kaiiters to llrcebringe much to tile chagrin of a num ber uf the raiders tans lite tickets allotted cjeoruetnwn for tumorrow i thursday nights eanie were sold ilimst immcdlmcly it is oxpectect over 200 fans will make the trip ndiuline inan who are talcing a lihance on obtaining tickets at kravehridke willi tbi three losses suffered by suntlridge already we should 4ulee therell be lots for all local skaters continued from lae 1 mury was n triumph of costuming tml u ierfcct start fur a good show john de ueaullcu and pauline tyers stood out in their specialty duet and suzanne young was mis tress mary members of the cast were buinblebees dennis bell wayne armahn paul marshall bruce denham maxle harris for getmenots patsy barrager joan bundle violets brands bell peggy ann cowie brands dawson lola deniuun marlene kemshesd roses gloria bain julkentner tonl lea judy mccumber nastur tiums loretta culbett diane hillock patsy richardson karen scott betsy wtuson susan foot- tit joan cumtntnsj i- grand opening soon hal davis and the highlanders from the highlands at galt prizes hats horns souvenirs watch for opening date in next weeks paper furnace work and eavestroughing good workmaiahip at reasonable prices don houston 1 phone 547w georgetown c w hat has georgetown been doing all ujinieir i come to the grc hobby show and see and collections entered by interesting displays of hobbles people bu know onthespot demonstrations of pottery working weaving woodworking silkscreen printing spinning leather work plastics sculpture all by local craftsmen industrial displays featuring work of local industries stage performances a different show each lilght athletic literary muajr free distrlbuueaof hobby literature paintings by famous canadian artists wednesday tq friday s april 26 27 28 st johns church hall sponsored by deergetewar reereatlea oassssubslea admission or sjntsvt to ue there is stiu time gtet your aobby la ttshstow s just drop a lont to iprc m il t v

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