Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 26, 1950, p. 11

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v it ks ii rjh imiimiuiiihu what hasgeorgetown been 5 doiumntar s come to the c iwl mat laaanv v mi assta- janlat vi has prize dog at iortsman show i bob jensen eatareev hi hotuvl ktys bat fflrl to the nent b show in te onto and took flret prise to ha novice dan the dec la a lamonth old female named far ov yotttar son kanav it la hoped that dm win prove heraelf in bitnxn- ehovj competition attknn fttnckak or amn a wv8srl8c mr and lira wqbart oeew- at tended the funeral at tier aunt mr a stattarara brnauls last wway- mm stafterd rho lld at walton neair bnsateu aa a na- uw of itramatnji xauter ec tb uta matthew wullamson wau ttbl was the former kum bath williamson the gcoy hetajd wadaeaaay april 2 i9jr wednesday to friday april 227 28 st johns church hall by gearcetewn kecrestien cnmia llan admission ok evtkv fee lie shaw ones dailr 2 la 5 aad 7 ta it natuk titkmllb news vyours to protect the whitethroats wkh- 1 tkhg long n a typical sound of canadian inringtiiae he feeds on the ground search- ing among the leaves and twigs for beetles grasshop pers wmu seeds and wild berries protect him heeva valuable pest destroyer and a cheery- friendl yours to enjoy garlings dan lank now bat we have a tatot ttiapiito lllut ffiilrier 1 moat tduerabie fcalnv wind and all that sort ot rot yoi y6 ta- day bath tueadajr not today when jyeni nmtu this but- today when- w se wriunr lt we sin cerely hope that the- weather win docjeajred up- by tomorrow re aa- tuaoyeniejetedthbi sort or weath er today aa there wia rid around the moon last uuh and if anyone want to know what we were doing looldnc at the moon- it none ot your darn business it m- turn to more pleasant thoughts thought uke the faot that in only a turn shot we mean short week ghs tftll close its doors and once again the students will be flee for two whole mdnlhs free to gambol gaily in the runshlne it we ever get any ot the long summer days and the thought that at last indirect revenge will be wrought upon the teachers such- as marking depart mental anu down at the depart- ment- enough of that malarkcy lets ret on with some more important stuff first on the school activity agenda is the music festival wed nesday and thursday the festival this year is in brampton at st pauls church and we are quite sure that any attendance of geor getownfolks will be appreciated by the georgetown contestant morale must be kept up grs can not and will not lose the cup if you the piihllr get out am sup port these gals who have trained and practised hard and long to keep up the honour of old grs lliiwimili 1 si fyylight saving if i rtr rvirryi tereaathe council of towri ocseorkbrhs i paaaed q rcolption rmtoblialimg daylipt saynltutiib in the of cieorpwootiuivricinn 100 gusts therefore all citizens are requested to comply with thia resolution arid adopt tbi time during the period specified- harold cleave mayor m t oaa of these ooora b aoar yoa b bejasuf totsse immlbraawkiof the royal of canarla ia yoar eoauatinity to yoa a y aesslsboars yoar local braaca ittae royal bank btemus tie ataya bmmk cmrnmdm it mt m uf lass satt iraad tkt tnmdut sejws mrt tkt tmmk over 730 breaches of this canada aad abroad ia canada aloasb there are 669 in cities towns aad village from newfoundland to van- rank branch keyed to the needs of its owa com inanity ofers you the strength aad varied a of one of the worlds tartest banks your local manager has behind him the experience knowledge and organization of the whole institution he is there to serve y ou in every way he caa the royal bank auuaam oaw vitft tw roltuhk ol catsadj rcsyasdy orj a aawt wu fanawtfr pt hamm of canada f 1fmm m smmtrnm ou kfat hurrah hurrah hurrmh at long lait a date hs been set for the i school dance and jts about time the date u may 1 2th and the place is stewarttown hall well be danc- 1 nj to the music of the debon aires- i admission is fifty cents and re- i freshments will be served we t have been led to believe that for mal invitations willbe sent to the 1 jligh schools in milton acton and erin it have a good turnout for the student councils sake thep hlrtg pn namcasyitfnrth 1 party we think that we shall take it upon ourselves to make up a name- lets see now hmmm aha we not it the doublecrossed dog dance well now wo do have some good news on the board after all fori monday morning the school was informed out of a iclcar blue sky that on the first of may the fol lowing monday we would have cadet inspection the grounds being too wet for training since christmas we arc sort of in a di ther for jthe grounds are sdu too wet to train on the inspection is scheduled for ten oclock and if we are to be in shape its going to take nothing short of a miracle we are afraid our only hope is for it to rain next monday further more the student body usually en- joys a half day holiday after cadet inspection which is contingent upon our showing so if we ones expects to get a half day holiday next mon day we had better get into shape dern fast or pray for it to rain which it probably will anyway at the hobby show being spon sored by georgetown recreation commission we learn that a group of students from second form will present a playlet entitled un pe tit trianon on friday night this ought to prove very interest ing because the trianon was the private chateau of marie antoin ette and if you knew marie an toinette like we knew marie an toinette youd go see the show starting sunday april 30ih gray coach lines buses will ran on daylight saving time time changes to guelph kttghener london 1026 am trip will leave at 1001 am 1 256 am sundays sat night new trip to kitchener to toronto 1 204 pm trip- will leave at 1 1 39 am 459 pm trip will leave at 519 pm other times remain unchanged gray coach lines 1 a hal davis band playsjairttonville lfutlonvilh park one of the fin est dance skts in this part of on- tariothassrtfrrd a bulls eye this season with hit fiikaflemcnt of hal davis and his highlanders to piny biweekly engagements every wed- i nesday and friday the davis ourfns known as one of the finest dance bands in the j province and plays regularly chir- iiik- the winter at the highlands j in gait they arc also popular in i laoitdon where they often appear at wonderland a beautiful open air summer spot vera norton is the vocalist with the davis twelve- piece orchestra next wednesday marks the op ening dance at huttonvllle which u noted not only for its fine dance hall but also for the picnic grounds anjrj swimming and the sunday ev- dog songs- it is only drive from georgetown domin bgnsf fyjfc valuit swtctivc thuisoai faioay satosway amil 27- ji ubbys baby foods 2 nt 17c 102 uarrs ear saowmsa in rouaro sauc pork beans 2 29 170 aosnau c9mca etuunr tomatq juice 9c sl05 a mos cwoc nuaurr casui inu golden corn 2 25c sl45 asaa o ths must sra ousurt green peas v- 9c jl 105 aaaam coumi cstows tomatoes 2v29cst70 aamsm e r a salmon r 24c a 284 tomato soup 2c 141 uitchbus choica ouautt apple juice 221c u3 chocoiati conace mallow biscuits 37 bomihiom rsahut n isa ii crunchy nut 37c f vjc sweet thin skin and full of juice jumbo size 176s mexican oranges doz 49c finn golden yellow ripe bananas lb 19c texas no 1 washed new carrots 2 lb 15c california sccdkis no 220a havel oranges dot 49c jm sirjnposf of stitiifacti

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