Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 24, 1950, p. 11

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v nauliie kin strett company limited georgetown near station phone 18 i3l fiberglaa faatta and pouring alfol aluminum inaubtion v sylvacord wallboard iasonite hardctpard arborite tehtesjf or donnacona v v j t georgetown herald weatcdymay 24th 1950 w the nickst mux of can- richardson havf started excavation adlan weather la pur oplnfor a new home they will bo ion la the changing seaaowlrwlgtibours of brother walt in our shortest seasons spiring beside bill mcdonald on the nor- and tall often no two days are roofing shinglea roll roofing felt paper sidings inwif brick cedar shakes cedar bevel siding lumber paints cement building hardware duplicated we bad one of those rare may days last week thursday it was wbea after a gentle- warm show er yau could fairly see the green thins growing and smell- their fragrance as they blossomed were willing w wager we wont haw another day quite like that one again thla year weil have warn rrts yes but the delicate tracery i of trees ust coming into leaf will ijiopast we dont r get a day like thai every spring either top often out ovevrccurrlng miracle occur ip a spell of cold dank rain thenweteel cheated but this year it was- perfect hope you paused long enough in your hpuseeleanlng chores to jake a slrdll ttfouod your yard tpcfrjoy it- v like we did off to cardigan prince edward island to makctheit home ore mr ond mrs dan ny banks they left monday and will spend a week travelling in the north bay district before striking out for the cast mr and mrs banks have llved here for the past five years danny at one time port- 1 ncr with harry graham in a service i station where scott motors is now located has been working at smith stone and mrs bank worked at val road frank carter la budding a new house and next door bejwill have mr and mrs jim lyons for neighbours in the past few years several houses have been oulil in ibis district by georgetown people a oaim for damages may cost a 10t voue hacltea a aaesaber el the pawie xotj asasne aaeuier perssas property idlil asasesllc servant is hart an year presaises tov tajare aaeiher while plavlag qett fishing hasrtiu er eagagtag la ether sparc momkone saffers lajerlae us yew heaae er ea tear steps walks er ways vim pretests yea and year family agatast aaeh as lenities far three years walter t evans a co ge sitibxet dokbie new royal bank employee traffic to the old coun try 4s still brisk arm the lat- eat lady to take a trip home is mnf robert blyib formerly of tha glen who now lives wltlf the horace blyths near acton mrs blylh- sailed aboard the ss -qeor- glc from new york -last- wednes day and will be in- england until october she will make her hcad- guartcrs at preston near manches ter and will vfslt renltlvo in 611 1 ports of englohtl k while mrs blyth was on route to england her rclatlvcs-by-mar- rogc mrond mrs v j vordlguns ol norwich were- corning this way on thcsamnrls lo visit in george town wth their dnughicxmrs wil- liom chaplin who met and rnarried her husband while he was serving with the canadian army their visit will help case the heartache caused by the death of the chap lins monlholdson victor who suffered an injury at birth and died last week aso arriving on the samorin were mrs william mccarthy and eyes examined glasses flttbd repairs simmons jeweuers maim g oeoatcinroaruj rnucpaoke ast jtvwaaaawlejlqjft ajav uljtzpiit stag paiasaatalst u taxuxmwjo rmi egltato wc toroato j simpsons order office it will daughters jean and gladys ages 11 be something of a homecoming for and 12 who have joined mr mc a new employee at the royal bank is shirley dabble daughter of mr and mrs jim dobbie of nor mandy boulevard shirley has been taking the commercial specialist course at high school she has wor ked for some time after four and on saturdays at lleataa fruit market she replaces mrs bob hoare who resigned her position at the bank some time ago danny for his parents and two bro thers live on the island he will operate a farm there their house on queen street has been purchased by mr and mrs david hurren of erin parents of mrs jack preaswood of the glen road i mr and mrs wilfrid pete hunter packed up on sunday- and left for huntsville to open their valleyvlew cabins for the season pete and marion enjbya good pat ronage from people of this district who always get a warm welcome when they stop there just around the corner from the new jim roe house which is being built at the durham street highway corner mr- and mrs ken 501 new work action builtin obiiwb shingling etc work guaranteed albert tost phone543w corthy here he came out from essex ensland a month nflo and has taken a position with cam sin clair op his farm on the noryal boad dominion store manager norm smith has had his em ery street home covered with insulbrick aiding improvement are also being made to the bouse tenanted by mr and mrs sam pen- 1 rice on mcnab street where mr and mrs jim richardson lived for so many years mr penrice is the new auperintendent at the beaumont knitting mills in the glen and he and his wife come from the isle of man their homeland is a popular vacation spot and the population doubles in the summers when there is an influx of british tourists during the war the island was used as an interment enmp for enemy aliens the new glen school although tho finishing touches are still to be made has been in use since the flood and mrs beaumont and mrs gardinlr are enjoying teaching in one of ontarios most modern schools a formal- opening is planned for this fall when land- simp inn will br completed its an ill wind thai blows no one good ind glen williams children arc lucky lo have such a fine building in which learn their abc s a persistent robin has been adopted by the post office staff mrs robin decided lo build her nest on top of a step- ladder which sits in a corner of the loading platform several times her partiallycompleted nest was destroyed but each time with grim determination she star ted in to build again now the nest is comple ted and one small robin calls it home with two blue eggs still to hatch when the mail bags are piled high around the ladder mem bers of the staff cant resists climb ing up for a peep at the wee fea- t her less creature flowers for every occasion design work specialty bonded member tds telegraph delivery service lfowera by wire anywhere la the world norton floral pheae s1sw geergetewa memories to honour a lifetime or lifetimes to come monumen markers moderately priced a card or letter will bring our service to your door oakvtlle monument works 20 colborne st oakville on highway born near glen williams mrs arthur clark diea following a funeral service in burlington mrs arthur g clark was buried in hillcrest cemetery norval on thursday may 11th she died in st josephs hospital ham ilton the previous tuesday mrs clark was the former ellen jane nellie cook and was born near glen williams she lived in pick ering for a number of years and for the past two years at burllng- ton she was a member of the uni ted church predeceased by her husband ahe is survived by one sister mrs rob ert hutchinson of whitby and a brother fred cook of toronto e p head optometrist mantjfacttjatino optician batteries for hearing aids e exa scbnttncaixv u st dearies square guelph established 80 years milton man drowns in fishing accident a drowning accident in muskoka a week ago sunday took the life of a milton man george coulson an employee of the p u robertson company he formerly- operated a bake shop in the county town he was a member of milton fire bri gade and the oddfellows lodge surviving are bis wife the for mer dorothy dawson and four chil dren douglas larry gedrgtna and grant his parents mr and mrs harry coulson a sister mrs xha early of brampton and a brother harold of milton who is married to the former gladys martin- of georgetown cash animals cows s2s0 egu horses 250 e hogg over 250 iv 80c according to sua and eendltlob phone ootitaajt cait 572 r mgersoll21

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