Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 5, 1950, p. 9

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x real estate business broker investments fr phone 392 mill sbreet v i residence 176j 1 ja ii ssisaisjsss federation df agri culture holds another fiel day locker storage available for fruits vegetables meats our lockers are government inspected and guar- ahteed for frozen foods dont miss the opportunity to put your berries and fruit away now you will certainly enjoy them all winter ask those who have lockers b theyll tell you georgetown creamery and locker storage phbiie 174w street the main feature of the halton federation of agriculture field day at halton community centre at lowvlllewss as in pait yean the softball tournament tor rural school children twenty two teanu com peted and two teams irom nuu- gaweya reached the semlflnolj sectiow 1 and 3 and 4 and 5- the utter winning the milton milling trophy- with a 2run margin this uthe third urns in lie years that this team has won the trophy three hundred children conpe- ted in the program of races jvlnnen in cadi class were girls under 5 kay bobberstoek helen raiinshaw jcannerte murray boys under 8 reg sonata wayne aiiclc- iand john martin guurunder 7 roso anderson arlbnev powell paula cdulsonj boys under 7 bar ry mckeown brian howdeiu ron- old duryer girls 9 and under helen bridgman beth campbell marlon blggar boys 8 and under gten broughton woync easterbrodk dennis bowen girls j i and under marilyn fives jean- cite syloy dorecn vonsicklc boys 11 and under phillip peer bob mcmullen carl reed girls 13 and untler june campbell janice ba- kfir brazier boys 13 and under bill sauve bill thompson george gibson ronald tasker girls13 and over joan bowman donna marshall janice baker boys 13 and over bill shields wayne i roses shrubs trees evergreens magnolias gooseberries raspberries red and black currants fhbh a maple ave white bill watkins the y school teachers of the north beat the southern teachers by narrow margin in a ball game in horseshoe pitching merv steele and bob mceuery proved their ab ility and won the honours mr george a bell who was so on june 8th won the prize for being the old est person on the- grounds and brian walker acton s months old was the youngest child present the prize for the largest family in attendance went to mr and mrs george coulson and family describes ntwfoimdlantt to wmschurdi group vr r mrt roger self immediate past president of the dominion board was special tpcakor at the summer meeting of the womans mission ary society of st johns united church vjn tuesda june 37th fif ty ladles attended the mooting at wrjlch mrs clarence hayes presi ded it was hold ot cedorvale fschool i introduced by mrs r- c adams mrs self described her trip to newfoundland usv spring she spoke of how remote so many parts of the province are anil how the- church plays a very centra part throughout newfoundland there is a slogan there wheij you carti not see a lighthouse steer for the crrch transportation is slow ir regular and infrequent mrs self took her listeners in imagination to polnte a basque gorrtcrbrook grqnd falls and gander airport she asked how well arc wc keeping what the air force fought and died for where have wo fallen down that wac should- be in the news headings again she told many stories that revealed the quaint customs and remote ways of life and spoke of the warm welcome and great kindness shown hci the great need of the people there is leadership was her observation mrs elizabeth grow rave the last of a seriesiof bible studies on the risen christ under the theme the spirit of loye she told the story of the conversion of the apos tle paul through the compelling love of christ she prayed that we be more thankful for the manifes tation of christ and that we endea vour to spread the gospel conclud- fhe georgetokwn herald wednesday july 5th- t40j i l tt i vrn m t j heating plutrtbing oil burner service eavestroughing efficient service at fair prices 4 h maple avenue george phone mow jababbbabbaaaaaabbaabbbbbabbabbbbbbbbi a s a cbbb a ao- j weare paying the highest prevaflihg price for dead b j orcrtea tairmahiriaals ml v hottges carftjhtv s telephone coqectfor immediate service gordon yoonci umited a toronto adelaide 3636 georgetown 11 guelph 3334 5 iroyei onfpsi jiaaaabbbbababbbbabaaabbbbabbbababaabbbbt furnace work and eavestroughing good workmanship at reasonable prices don houston m phone 547w georgetown ibbbbbbbbst- phone248 opposite golf links j i eyes examined o t walker ortobsxraibt office ever bell telephone ca at georgetown the second wednesday afternoon of each mrs francis thompson sang solo rock of ages and mrs w w tyndall moved a vote of thanks to all those on the program to mrs houston for her hospitality and to mrs victor mcdonald refreshment convener and her assistants mrsl hayes invited all to remain to meet mrs self and enjoy a socfal time together father dies suddenly at essex england of mrs7jt received alexander cable monday nbrval that her father mr henry bryant had died suddenly in essex england speedy service everything in trucking dickensons haulage telephone 723 r 2 lroi the borne s a n gilf thajoy of navfag a gardaa la vine a comfortable chair in a shady nook when you eaa lounge and enjoy the changing beauty of your surround ings wrists the on of having a garden it you cant take time to sit down and enjoy it those are the days when the home owner should be abb to recline comfortably on a lawn seat b the dense shade of a tow ring maple not one task to be done not care la the i world sounds like utopul i vsrssn ssata 1 my own sieetas take place in a secluded corner of the garden well hidden from the surrounding neighbourhood one of my prize possessions is a garden bench i made last year true it isnt the moat comfortable piece of furniture in the world but it is sturdy and wasnt too hard to moke as you can see from the sketch my pride and joy is the wide bench i built around the trunk of the maple that standsto one side of the patio it took a bit ocetting to give an attractive natural finish but it has attracted more favourable comment than onother piece of garden furniture i have made stsmpmii i if you are like mo youll have a bird bath and a small pool in clear view to help you relax nothing is quite as restful and cooling as he sound of running water and the refloction of blue sky in a still pool tho size of the pool doesnt matter youll get the same effect from a small binder wheel set in concrete mentioned last month washtxib sunk in the ground or an extensive cement job when properly planned and planted so that it fits naturally into itsaurroundings the size or expense of the pool is immaterial pools mao o concavr- m1xbo a op sand to i or conchstb aio at lbast thick insios oipth should pbptmit op vvatsr ovbp two c01nm osrth liic6 ihown i ceo secriom or simplbjt typ- thrbb laveea concabto oh unioiim boiuosb msspdsp in soiu sarogn seats i pi mb ouwib alu 06 sack rmst and lat6 op various widths icsrw mail bet for 101nin6 pieces hbllac all knots ano oivb 6at two coat bsi oirroooss paint cmaict wlotit appbox 20 nch about ia stool for verandah ubino tot op nail kbs or oak cak slsjtainincs finer moo in position lbo ntom old taalb top coveaeto with lctatkbi osl imitation tetathstb op h could watch my bird bath for hourf if work would permit on a warm arar- noon there fa a steady prn n in n of bluebirds chipping spaso s wtaa soag sparrows and robsnattie bbda io aot ears how axpeneira the bath waif tb lata ss tha water is trash etsaa and sot us deep iba- will nsstt mfulariy bslsjeea mat sm a host of comblmation mo housf ano bird bath followino ths olp wtshlno wstll ipsa old 6tump mao l-vbl- on it a basin pom bipto sath owappplant ano ulb at bab 3c rwr v et taeee su i ether hess mritm fitr the ssshlst m osbssw at molsofts opxerto umitstd po sskey i stft sesttem iwewi f- fx v- glen willlams promotion list for glen school grade vrn to gade dc marilyn fclkcr richard hancock douslaslpgan douglas marshal bill mcmurdo audrey robinson kenneth schenk grade vdi bill barclay kathleen leeder grade vi sr to grade tin honours roger addy donna bennett carol crosby sylvia jlg- gins eva garvin marl globe elsie lorsen bary timleclc pass dennis handy jack me- quarrle gordon preston jamas schenk james young grade v to grade vi henonrs leonard benjtead teddyhancock pass eddie norton recommended leroy hira bill lusty mary mlno grade v to grade vh honours jacqueline loess morjorle stewart pass bobby hooper stanley norton jean young laura younfc recommeaded donna mcquor- rie james ellison grade iv to grade t pass edith beaumont audrey cain marlene calrf muriel david son paul eason joan hilts robert hilts elizabeth ward preddls yaung recommended charlie olbhs violet lusty berulce ward grade hi to grade iv honoars betty avery kenneth beam regglo crosby gerald tal ker jean gambell lorraine gar vin harvey handy maureen hep burn gail hogbcn shirley hog- ben louise kidd betty lucas carol miner gordon rlggs doug las sargent douglas ward pass desmond delaney billy hilts marilyn held t grade h to grade hi honours dennis hancock pat sy norton penny norton pass lois cain dennis foster roland hancock catharine mo- grath gloria mcquarrle brlsa puckering 1 1 recemmended clinton handy dorothyt lusty grade i to gradb d heneurs isabel beaumont oatl hancock mariana kemsnaad mae mlasr wayne- norton thompson past carolyn haboock obadbf larry bsdsy r

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