Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 7, 1950, p. 2

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a complete white base lub rication jab i fred sinclair white rose service station garage 2 main street telephone 20 gospel services every sunpy at 7 pm georgetown oddrellows hall come and enjoy a lively song service and an inspiring message from gods word repent ye and believe the gospel rev e r peterson in charge a youll- remember last week we mentioned that to our knowledge only two georgetown ladles went to toronto to see queerl marys fimed-apes- try rug since then weve learn ed that another parly constating of miss jean mackenzie mrs j b mackenzie miss hettle- lawson and miss joyce partridge drove to the guild of all arts to see it one evening the rug was on display for three days during which lima visitors 4o the guild were served a cup of tea- and periodically a man urould explain some interesting data about the quilt and amazingly enough not ono cent was charged for this 1iojttnlity saw o rpp- lica o the quilt on a good- sited card anfl the colours are really beautiful the qulit is quite heavy and done entire in gros- point work lit a little pamphlet explaining the story of the- carpet it says that queen marys interest began to turn to bros point work about 1132 at first she was content to fill in backgrounds but soon star- ted blending colour and selecting shades best suited to each flower and leaf in the floral designs she loves no matter whether irilon- don at marlborough house or in he country at sandringham she had her brocadesewing bag beside dtan summer as well as this big snow and ice jams that wen hare on your arrival had a post card from los angeles california the other day from hiss jessie laavltt- on the front is a picture of the beautiful horne of the benttys jack benny and mary living ston really lovely in white stucco and a veritable bower of flowers and shrubs surrounding it apparently such a f rofuslon of flowers u not at all unusual out thoro in the land of warmth snd sunshine miss leayltt had been oft a tour of tho homes of the movie stars and is thoroughly enjoying ho vocation she whlretnrn jjy ar sometime in juno she is a member of the office staff off provincial paper lttl mr and mrs chuck laws will be moving into their new apartment in part of his mothers mrs fred laws house on the cornpr of cuelrjh and chapel streets very shortly mrs laws has been visit rug relatives and friends for the past five weeks while the apartment has been un der construction passing vallovviow road the other day we noticed the excava tion has been made for mr and mrs jack mqlcolms new home her and the work went steadily i mcnolly lone are the eontroc on various chalrseots and o small j mr and mrs malcolm are llv screen were the first fruits of her in on rivcrvlew crescent at pre- labours next she made a small sent mr malcolm isan executive carpet for her own room then in wi smith stone ltd 1041 at the height of the war when a noted in rassing the orr she herself had reluctantly wttn- property last friday that the big draw n to the west of england she i born was being dismantled so began the series of twelve panels there will be no obstruction what- which together with the border ever now of the lovely valley make up the present carpet for nine years she worked oij while the free nations moved from defeat to wctorj and the carpet grew she may well have pictured it laid view the lots afford mr and mrs thomas blrchall have moved from their berwick hall apartment to toronto mr i blrchall is with provincial paper up through the future in the royal lxd here cattle of windsor taking due place imong the family heirlooms of the and still people from past and now it is being shown i town arc taking trips to in the united states in order to england seems that since pljjr its own small part in bring- wic started chatting hardly a inb americas muchneeded dollars into britair s tight iv stretched econ- omv still keeping our thoughts in the british isles we have a visitor from scotland in georgetown fo a few weeks she is mrs margaret mcgarva from whauphill wigtownshire scotland spending a vocation with her bro ther and his wife mr and mrs aaui harrison main street north chatting with mrs mcgarva she said 1 hope ou 11 be able to un derstand me all right mean- nik of course the thick scottish buiir but we had no difficulty jt all and she was such an in teresting person to talk tt full of enthusiasm about canada and interested in everything crossing the ocean on the em of canada mrs mcgarva tho oughly enjoyed the trip includii the big storms which held the llnj two days behind schedule evl dently she is one of the lucky few who arc not afflicted with sea sickness visiting her sister in ottawa first before comirtg on to george town mrs mcgarva was amazed at the way they had to blast the ice jama in the ottawa river to avoid floods in the south western part of scotland where mr3 mcgarva lives the cold is more damp and not intense enough to cause such week goes by without telling you about someone either flying or sail ing to the british isles on july 12th mr and mrs thomas her bert plan to sail from quebec city on the franconia for a holiday in england mrs gear hayes of glen williams a scottish war bride with daughter heather and 6month old peter sailed last week for a visit in scotland aboard the empress of france sailing on the empress of canada and bound tor england was r d morgan who was cmployefl on bob earlys farm near ballinafad mrs leslie wills of milton is working temporarily for the bank of commerce in milton mrs wills a the former jean martin teller in our local bank df commerce branch and the manager of the milton bank was the former accountant here mr cecil doble mrs roj schisler and children terry and pat have moved to simcoe where constable schjsler is stationed with the provincial police force the schlalers have been living on churchill crescent it was good news to hear that mrs walter mcgllvray of dunnvillc is making an excellent recovery after her recent operation in hamilton general hosuital seems with news as with evcr thing else there s always the bitter with the sweet mrs barbers diamonds jewellery and gifts fllone 310 main street bob harris announces the opening business stewarttown groceries meats fresh fruit vegetables ice cream soft drinks open every evening free delivery telephone 691 r 12 ice formations the heavy snow- 1 john miller had j he mlsfortunte falls surprised tier too in scot land this winter the had been no snow uhaei biggest thrill of her trip to date was her trip to niagai a t all- through the beautiful blossom land as well as the majesty of the falls thmtls one thing mi mcgarva would ti ptuch like to do howeci before leturniiiri tp scotland and that is attend a ruial women institute meeting she i ery much lnteies- ted in liiithtiu woik h iwik foun ded an liithumaau branch of the 01 gam at ion in hu natu vt scottish mlloi mia mlciuj tells me the 1 idles b uk home ill be lmcli- uig hci to u- collie i ilks on can- atl i niul how the institute doci thing ovli iilil when she re turns to scot mil wi told lu r hbc touldn t iiul lour to a better place to break her leg after being admit ted to peel memorial hospital and will be there for some time until the leg heals a week ago tuesda night mn lrn thompson guelph street en tertained about twenty friends at fan well party for mrs bui mll- i iere w ho mo cd to kitchener on monday the ladles plaj ed covrt w hiit and cnjoed a buffet lunrh piotcntini mis milliere with a stl- ei bread tia as a remembrance 141ft mrs million will be mis sed in town where he is a popular mcihbci of the liwn bowtbig club speedy service everything in trucking dickensons haulage telephone 723 r 2 v- howard graff real estate business broker investments insurance of all kinds phone 392 mu1 street residence 176j x v attention farmers we are paying the highest prevailing prices for 3ead or crippled farm animals horses cattle hogs telephone collect foe smmedute serrice gordon young rtlmited latairb 3636 ge 11 guelph 3334 laaimaaaabbaaubeaaaabaabme did ou happen to s e tin phutokinphers with their slutlimi ponv in town on mondav it s a novil way to mii photouiiph of your children i unci pretty haul to icslst ispii- tlun loimtii li thil bicusl y whon 0 th ln a rldl thore uu slvciui line anlve worn- heponj i pan of the sal- u iisiluits in tlii- dialci and kiomotion when we saw the institute- in thh clistilct and we know the ladies vmjuici be only too happy to tell iill about theh work its fortytluee ycais since mrs mcgarva last saw her brother when mr harrison left scotland she was just a child at school but tnsptlc of thtt yeaas intervening mrs mcgarva recognized iter bro ther immediately lil- waited for her bus to pull in glad you like canada so well mrs mcgarva snd we wish you continued happi ness in your vacation by the rolls around yon will havs had an opportunity to sac s bit of cans- two men and their pony thos look ed like two pled pipers of hame- llp with at least twentvflve or thirty children of all sizes excit edly trailing them up the road the tulip season lsdrawtagto a close now but it has been a wonderful one for this district more and more people are plant ing them about their homes and ttiey make a beautiful showing with their long stems and big col ourfulflower caps tlmsryqur- sailing da in midjuly mrs paulbarber is rhtttrsr rkb rolls around yon will have had an week ln detroit wbh her tmelo week ln detroit wbh her tmelo and aunt ur and mrs xrn bastaul a splendid variety of materials trlese bouele mohair veleur tapestry silk brecatelle silk and cotton rep upholstering at its lowest price and highest quality dick the upholsterer operated by jack sudermann kasy ayaenta inuits 7 day servte we will se pleaaed u vtstt yestf name wsm style aaaaala sjw no obligation be quick phone mck

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