Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 26, 1950, p. 3

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jk the georgetown hraldwadimrky april 26 195a mt 3 real etote biisiwess broker r by and eavestroughing good mnwlmuonuip at reaaorsanle price don houston ihone 547w georgetown caahaavaaaamlia hxit you kvr htu nest of bahy wonst ibt job wagsuite was telling u abftut tana shebad keen the other nay in- a large willow tree the bycwnen bad filled in front ot thair h una taroertjf ji mile fa tratdi tfa olen thai ire or jrees liter were two in tact bacbeati usterurtnc with the wlrwhrn o created to tbif ipround a u coon ra arty and dlaji appeared intohe washee- aen when siafttaawd bahqeaawad tip willi tl chain saw the nan covert neat of bdby mou with tbeix eyes not rh op iwuttw things looked very much ilka kit ten only their noes vara mora pointed and instead of paw their tiny elawa with nalu aa yet aj ldeveloped resembled fingers betty surmise the coon picked that particular tree to neat- in be- couse it is right beside the ww staffs eornneld and coons are not oriously fond of corn chatting with mr h w armstrong king street we found that he has a real souvenir a postcard carried on canadian jetliner on its first m canadian us jetpropelled pas- senger transport flight from malton to kew york city establishing en msmj m a sacked mmlml fenira watched detroit red w0 mtl montreal moreens la their rl nhl pleyelr gam tha playersevery en caaodlaibom kept 0500 fans tans throuoh three ssorelass periods tha clock ticked en through lout mora pariods then al lha 1 1h rrtinule ol ovarlima lha weary red wings rushed a shout burst ham tha crowd ot 30 seconds lotar at 375 am wing tallied lha single gaal ot lha nhl s longest game sporrimomklp ond teomworfc keep conada fln in a hodtey world and together they help you too for team work with tporti- monuiip help keep your opporlunitiei for work and ploy in conada unlimited all time record ot an hour tor the trip mr armstrong wilh others who worked on the plane at tha a v roe c4kwaay at malton was allowed by the com- pany to send a ot card on the special flight a thoughtful turaa the part ot 0 ntanage- toeak for nit fflt letter ar ehrribad eodaxrloiti lkm tb ioob knjov4d a ifeail treat last week attheir ulrth- say pvnitbt wtiati mir bholto uck ot tforonto very yrmeroualy n came otitt from the tilt fan aho tffi aaveral reela otlita coloured mov- tw 1 hag edited andaetauea all hlajreelaao that they are jutt like ifta shorts shown to tre only man baauuful moat he hod a trip muskdka and a trip to poi and fort wthlam than follow ing up an original idea one reel entitled a saga ol the seasons which was illustrated with many unbelievably beautiful shots of flowers and scenes in georgetown and vicinity including one unfor gettably beautiful view of the c1- edon hills and the valleys from the glen cemetery hilltop another outstanding series was simply cap tioned the credit river and in it mr buck has captured with his carnersthe most beautiful parts of the credits scenic course the film is an eloquent tribute to the loveliness of the countryside with which we are all so familiar said goodbye and good luck to mr norman verdec last thurs day norm who was employed at provincial paper ltcl left on fri day for lethbridge alberta mrs- verdec and sons norman and rich ard will remain in town till school is over jj parked in frpnt of sil vers store that nice apring day we had last week was it tuesday saw two double- header icecream cones coming up the street clutched by two grubby little- eightyear old boys were somewhat surprised when they turned into the feminine wearing apparel section of silvers entrance carefully inspecting both sides of the window displays one little toughie turned to the other and said hey joe what one would you choose if you wuz a pirl- the choice a bright yellow pleated skirt and frilly blouse about siss 3 ssaoaiuyvtjmes i by grease erjevea oe coat i aaaabjr ceyngk 8tiada an to iiit hnal by neeae on cilux viqiieuy boiling water eair lux is ideal lor fumifore ootdoorf sail in wslkaru woodwork autompbiles too j erjur ata 1 jpteimf n tal tvr mora lovty vmtlta dulux suprwhri went yri cll eiiil0s ehrmiel imlluntly white nmd ty uinv ltif- ovrrniebt with thai cm to clean a china pute see you cll paint dealer hell etadly hrlp you islect jsaiaiir and cvoloura to rtuil ythir nectu ami if n t4iresiimnacncl a mvnpcirfit iruame painter a aawota wwett fink for pavnts goodlets ccoaomoy hwifee miun st aui- 15311 nice to hear that jamie carter 18nonthold son of mr and mrs ormie carter norval is comink alonr nicely at the sick childrens hospital tor onto whert lie will be hospitalized for another wrrk or so mr and mrs erme crawford and son hoilirirk have moved irom berwick hall to a new house on ost rander boulevard built by hawcs nelson mr crawford rnanacpr of the roxy theatre its not only spring hut sum mer must be just around the frost bitten corner when we read of the crossed atlantic by sailing ship f appleyard dies i frederick william appleyard- former resident of glen willama died at his home at crewsonn i corners on tuarsday april 18th in i this 86th year- mr appleyard waa jborn on august uth 1864 at mar ket rfisen lincolnshire england- he caiiie to carnda on a sailing ship 1 in 1u82 alid secured employment as a moulder in a foundry located on the site of the present city hall in toronto while there he attended the tirt canadian national exhib ition ailer a few yrarj lie returned to i england where he owned and op- erwd his own foundry rcturninr to canada in 1910 he was employed j toronto as a mastec moulder i he was back to england miveral times and in 1914 brought his fnm- scbiltz eltricajomateuaioo wiring renfrew aant motor repairs i fred schultxphone 531 w mcnsdly lane phone ta kins street kijjs company limited georgetown near station u vuml t u limes nuu n j t opcninr of huttonvlllc pork pavtl- i uy lo this country and setum m ion very soon hal davis and his toronto during the lirst great highlanders one of ontarios topwar he returned to england ona dance bands will play for the op- i w as a moulder of munitions ening night perhaps you recall coming back to canada after the that his orchestra has been featured war he moved his family to glen for many years at the highlands williams where they made their in gait ihonw for the next sixteen years and spring has hit george towns main street windows clo thing and grocery store alike are looking most attractive with their new displays we stock a fcawfawe supply of the following kc insulation 1 fiberglaa batts and ponrilig alfol aluminum insulation 1 plywoods fir birch weldtex etch wood sylvacord wallboard masonite hmrdboard arborite v teotea or donnacona roofing shingltt roll roofing feh i sidings intul brick cedar snake cedar bevel siding from all indications the hobby show being held this week in st johns auditor ium under the auspices of the rcc- reauon commission will be well worth seeing youll even be i able to have your portrait drown there miss dorothy stone a graduate ot the oca- who has built a new home just outside town on the check line will do the sket ches and proceeds from her work will be donated to the grc vines mbuntford brampton canada packers traveller who is often in georgetown on business will be emcee for the third time of the lome scots band concert on sunday evening vlnce was unable to come as planned when the band had a benefit for the sick childrens hospital and this time plans to donate the money paid him to that fund mo lor ine mi i for the last eighteen yearahe had lived in this district often com- i ing back to the glen for visits in all he made nine round trips to england and in his love ot travel he had crossed canada from coast to coast his chief hobby in later uiikmbtss or the memories to honour a lifetime for hfetimea to come jmonuments markers moderately priced a card or letter will bring our service to your door oakvnjle monument works 20 colbome st oakvule on highway lumber paint cement wtxcoafs back to geof- atown jaekt and were talking just now about mr jack young who commenced- his new position as manager of he ctares store uis week jacks wife the former maijorie kean of town will remain in niagara falls until they can locate an apartment or houae here bound for a two month i tlon with friends in the british isles mlsa ruth evans left town thursday enroule to new york where she spent a tittle time be fore embarking on the queen mary for har tranaoeaanle trip miss vans uassoeuted with bar fatherf c walter t caans and brother jamaa n their heal imaa and insurance barineas ofbee on mm street years was hltchhiklfs tor the pleasure of talking to new people and he had hundreds of motorist friends some of whom came to en quire about him at the time of his illness such was his friendly per sonality he was an enthusiastic gardener and loved his flower garden which was a great source of admiration among his neighbours he was a member of the church of england and the orange order mr appleyard is survived by his wife formerly elizabeth anne davy three daughters mrs a smith dora kate glen williams mrs h stull freda milton and mrs earl marchment joyce glen williams anrt five sons eric wil liam guelph fred godsal geor getown donald acton ralph con- anoque and alan oahawa a bro ther walter lives in glasgow scot land and a sister hannah tn aus tralia rev w g luxton conducted the funeral service at the rumley fun eral home acton on friday pall bearers were his sons ted donald ralph and alan and his aonstn1 law howard stull and karl march ment interment was made in glen williams cemetery ifackinav cloth la a strictly can adlan products- designed by cana dian woollen mills for canadian use eyes examined glasses fitted repairs simmons jewellers mad st qawsuhoowii telephone 830 wedneaday 10jo aaa to 6 pjn very 1051 kgunton w flowers for every occasion design work a specialty bonded member td3 talagnph danvary sarrtoa fhyirars bjr wtra- arvwaaga ga ttar world norton floral i

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