Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 7, 1950, p. 8

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

i catxagafaywn heu vtiaif jun 7a 1950 m for a radiant smile il rrt ge laejaaaitsfcs ipose to aw eokwrmy iwfc nil o pur fcruw lot tea 1 a x aub wall iitit taamuaim aw fijimv irp w t kfialsiwlnfytwbm h ulf bawf tofcoofc lllnirr aiaavav lam rt awy ad end dtjidow tavaw hafe maccorrjmclcs drug store vfjonksh main norval fttadtttat motvwl annivwfsary a full church at berth eerrteea greeted rev donald archibald ba ot paisley when he preached for the anniversary of norval presbyteraln church on sunday also present was mr ronald stew- art of ilarkori as tenor soloist and st- the evening service the dpi- spn quartette from guelph sang rev 3t u self preached in paisley andsajem that- day but was home in time for the eveung service v c thepjsel countyeout executive committee has forwarded a list of the sports events for the cub field day to be held on the school grounds at norval oo wednesday june 14th there will be- a picnic supper froni 545 pin to 630- and ail packs are asked to brine their own sandwlofies and milk and soft drinks will be available tthe following is the programme for the evening and all visitors will be very welcome 648 grand howl all packs and leaders inspection 700 knot relay 1st star cubs team of 4 cubs from each pack 715 book balancing tenderpads 4 from each pack 725 tests for cubs not yet inves ted 75 flat races in all ages this way no cub can run in two races 755 ball throw furthest and straightest in age groups 1 810 standing broad jump team of 4 from each pack b20 running broad jump team of 4 from each pack iso high jump team of 4 from each pack 845 parade circle for announce ments and campfire ot which the cub shield will be awar ded j on sunday june 11th rev vt h gale of the vancouver mission to the japanese will preach the sermon at evensong at st pauls church and also will conduct the baptismal service in japanese for the infant daughter of mr and mrs hamada travel notes p6b bo many people are trav elling to new york by air these days that tca has extended its service to include four nonstop flights dally nights leave malton at 750 sun 115 pin 845 pjn u0 pm all standard times join the georgetown people who have enjoyed a weekend in new york travel this fast luxurious way ceaaalt john r barber travel advtsar klukr c tbomtson instjranck bkeyick faaae utw mffl mreat laftles lawn i0wlimc clui z every tuesday 5 at 3 pun tejeta mrs tyerfc 618j 5 mrs goldham 163 s many evtnts honour brido of thiswtek hard armstrong was joint hostess for a kitchen shower s e received lovely gifts of pyrcx and enamel- ware joan and janice bradle marie armstrong and mrs roy smith assisted the hostesses in serv ing lunch fifty friends from brampton and toronto attended a miscellaneous shower at the home of mrs r a clarridge in brampton where the making of a brides book provided some merriment during the even ing the groomtobe thanked those present for their gifts monday afternoon fellow employ ees of the assembly department at smith and stone presented her with a table lamp and coffee table mr s t faram making the pres entation marilyn chapman whose mar riage to ray crawford takes place this saturday in st georges church has been tendered a num ber of lovely showers by her friends hisses doreen- hornby and june bousklu were joint hostesses at a linen shower attended by tarty ladles when the feature ot the ev- nlng waa a mock wedding wanda timbers was the bride june bous klu the groom complete with uc- orlce tobacco- and marina kmmer- son the clergyman doreen horn by was the brides father mary oerbutt a naughty little girl and mrs joe kmmerson her embarras sed mother neighbours in the murdock st district numbering about 35 gath e o evening at the home of mrs roy bradley where mrs bar- trvmhry mink ranches m themlted matte ha 1047 ejuppued mom than hau ef the pelts fee- the highly fsrveceju coats tor years horse meat and tpst have been staples in supply of tat these animals require 80s tetuscement of millions of term horses by tractors plus an utcreaee ta use of orsemeat la wwrtmerclal pet sods tlus some export de mand he made- the supply ot horse meat tacreashigly scarce and e pensive says the bureau ot animal industry v fondness ef mink lofpoumry sug- fasted lhe feeding t mink t the waste front poultry dressing plants the heads feet and entrails last ajrjperlmenters at the p 8 fur anlmai experiment atatlw at saratoga springs n compared with thai standard horse meat ra tion other rations m which cluck tn wastes were substituted for halt and an at the horse meet 8mb adult mink and lefts thrived ektrbsf summer and fan on has chicken wastes which were much cheaper in preparing the rations the for specialists made a point ot collees- jag the waste fresh and grinding and freaxlng it promptly for preaer- vatlon the troxen teed was thawed lust before it was fed to the captive mink they relished it and kits grew even raster than those on horse meat for general use it may prove safter to cook the chicken wastes before treexlng td juard agamet danger ot spoilage in waste not col lected promptly a r the whole terrible story of the manitoba floods is graphically expressed in this photo of andrew dinning an old age pensioner of winnipeg who is one of the thousands of flood victims in ill health with no money in the bank he was forced to leave his home without any a his personal belongings his tobacco pouch his photographs his clothes even his razor were all left behind his only hope lies in the manitoba flood relief fund which has been established in winnipeg to aid flood victims who lost their furniture and po donations arc urgently needed and can be sent direct to the fund jn winnipeg or paid into any bank in canada gevcc5ldge restful holiday on small lake fishing boau home cooked meals 1 800 per week up mrs h g fudge glen orchard ipo a open the things will miss moat are the papers and mementoa of our married life william mekay told the photographer who took this picture his albums lost when the bed river washed over his home at morris were especially pre cious as his wife passed away two years ago although thej sen never be restored to him the manitoba flood relief fund will help mr mckay to replace his home furnishings contributions should be sent directly to the fund in winni peg or paid into any bank in canada firs call saturday to cbarlks btrrkt the fire brigade was called to the home ot miss morrison on charlep street on saturday morn ing when wiring of a water heater in the basement threatened to cause a fire the fire was extin guished before any damage resul ted guelph drivein theatre speedvale avenue east northeast limits of guelph heaters eanlgft star t mitim hlh uvtl average net incomes ot private physicians have almost tripled from a depression low in 1035 el 3703 to a new postwar high ot 08s4 a 1 year according to a survey made 1 by medical economics national business magazine for physicians gross incomes for 1847 averaged 17476 the net was after deduc tion for such professional expenses as office rent personnel utilities automobile mstrumenta and medi cal supplies physicians tn 1947 were to the top 3 per cent national income bracket the survey reported net income of physicians rose 14 per cent from 1843 to 1947 while in comes of all gainfully employed per sons increased 32 per cent during the same period 1 hijghcst gross reported by any physician a specialist in proctol ogy the branch of medicine deal ing with the- rectum and its dls- i eases was 1180000 his net was 86000 of the total number of active private physicians 28 per cent grossed 550000 or more and 01 per cent grossed 100000 or more the biggest fouryear rise oc- i curred as might have been ex pected between 1939 and 1943 gross in that period jumped from 7365 to 13605 see a larger brighter picture in the open air hear the matchless tone of the in- acar speaker new collars for old dresses one wajuo make last yeara col- larleas dress look like a new model la to make a separate collar tor it a crisp white collar on a dark dress not only gives it a late style touch but also is flattering to the face reveals levies ellis api extension clothing specialist to save the trouble ot basting collars onto dresses each time they are washed she suggests that you make them so they can be snapped or buttoned onto dresses a snap on each shoulder may be helpful aa wen as- one at the front and an other at the back it the design permits sew a button at the neck at the dress end make buttonholes in each end o the collar advisee miss bails w j manitoba flood relk now totals loo showing this week wednesday thursday june 7 8 the accused loretta young robert cumminga dont stop yet manitoba can use every pennyl malta yosjr cash donation at municipal oitflce herald office bank of commerce royal bank ffiiwiejit sytstsmsftrlhy risytwai mimietpsj flmiwil friday saturday june 9 10 tatlocks millions wanda hendrix barry fitzgerald monpay tuesday june 12 13 when my baby smiles at me betty grable dartuailey wednesday thursday june 14 18 alias nick beal jt audrey totter ray milland tsumanee investments purchases of securities and mote egeeby u s life insurance com panies totaled 0017000000 la 1047 an average ot 751400000 per month this compares with total purchases ot as8000000 to ibm the year of largest new tnvese ments in mortgagee and aecuritlea was 1945 when the purchases to taled 1178000000 nearly two- thirds at which waa u s govern- tnent bonds during 1947 the pur chases ot industrial and miscel laneous bonds assumed greatly in creased proportions amounting to txoigm0000 tor the year and bringing holdings of such bonds ta kewoooooo up 49 per cent in thf single year is first show at dusk 2 showshhely 2 rain or clear adnstasoe ouldrwa uisaw 12 frwa kids conte saury and enjoy the childrena pla rrrm w wfifffiffi- ftiiay bee pays ob thi bee is e husyworker but not a nig one bee specialists of the 87 department t agriculture say ma average bee coueets several toea he7weight in honey in s sea- sbut this u only bout a quar ter of an ounce on the dverage so ita bee could uveobat long it wvuld take her 64 years to make onvpound of honey butwhuethe baa vmaktag her quarter ot an- ounce ot honey she is making un told wealth in the form ot apples sakssdever seed and many other snhaand teed through her poltt- lattag actlvlttes v

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy