v -a- y the georgetown herald wednesday august 1950 ale ftoftal cut flowers itted1ijints if its a spray wreath weddiag flowers our price are bight we can pleasx yoo phone tan we deliver bm- electrical totutaruction wiring motor repair heat wave ranges fredschtdtz photie 531w eyes examined glasses fitted repairs simmons jewellers tain st qkokgktown tslkpbokb 890 every wednesday 1030 am to pjn keg oataaaetrtst s h fairish mjo 1081 ccllatob w toronto limkhorjbk true dreamers- and nof doors he asked him pevereaux speaks to lfaiahouse institute t twentytwo members and friends of llmohouso vcomens institute met nt the home of mrs horry brown fourth line esqueslng for j us ul to dedicate ourselves to their august meeting on thursday christ and the church next sun- ntternoon day will be in charge of the wms mrs a j smehurs presided at when mrs groh from georgetown tho wrtinij which oencd with a will speak and the hour is cloven scaiouaf hymn jombwed by the oclock- mary stewart collect mrs r eucr- jqan and margaret brd tfro liy read the- jnutis of the jolj spending thfs week with their mdctinit cprlesoiileiiceaiiil treasj couin ann campbell of chelten- urers report mrs ith corbolt ham called the roll uhirli was answered mrs ben howdcn of guelph nos by statins mi iirfi uutne r country j uupn visiting lor three weeks with life it vns decided to have u two- relatives around the neighborhood day course hi ihe iniklni nl leath- cohiwrtulations to mr and lilrs vi fsllppdis nuvemliciiu iiiid dec- muiroy scparlane on the birth of embcv 1 mis frjv vii anjthbiriicond ion v jioinccd iht misses shirley bgrti tho bright star- mission band and nliith brow li had bevn invited held a meeting on sunday after to dcmoifslratc the making of- a meat loaf at th cne in 4iilorln- stiuitc division mtsir rowcnastull convener or agricuiturv conducted the reitlaln- der of the programme current events were splendidly given by mss isobel moore the motto words not spoken are not heard was given by miss wilmn stull two minute reports were given by conveners present the highlight of the programme was an address on frozen batters by miss helen pevcrcaux home economist on the staff of macdonald college ste anne de ejellcvue montreal island miss devcrcaux is a graduate of the university of toronto and an noon at- the7iqme of valorie and adricrinb nurse with fifteen crill- drqn present barbara cunning ham ployed o piano solo and mrs wilfrid bird had charge of the story harvesting is in full swing whot we need now is a few weeks of dry fine weather social personal mrs e e hall michael and mary spent last week in lambeth where they visited with mr and mrs reuben squires mr and mrs j d godfrey vis- authority tnher field of work she oronto lasj week with mr also gave an ineresting outline on dancing eve wednesday and saturday bill howe nntthia macdonald college a vote of thanks was rendered the speaker and hostesses by mrs r r corbett winners of a contest which follow ed were mrs james noble mrs w macdonald and mrs mcvey after closing the meeting with the national anthem refreshments i week at were served by mrs harry brown huntsville mrsharold brown and mrs s english and mrs stanley godfrey mr and mrs william hayward holidayed last week at wpsaga beach ir and mrs john koloskl are holidaying this week at orr lake with mr and mrs len bullock air and mrs a h feuer sjmmt the holy city miss doris brown- ridge told the children mory en lutwekln orillla tilled the best son followed by an address from mr ja k me- dougall who spoko about a great dream from the bible reading in the eleventh chapter of genesis he said it was the first dream man kind ever had but it failed to como too many oj today are mr arid mrs james richardson srxfnt last week in pickering visi tors with them this week are mr and mrs elwood huyek and daugh ter donna beth of pickering mrs e miller and russell visited last week in klrklhnd lake and tlmmlns mr j r lajvrle of tlm- mlns returned with them for a visit at their home and in dundalk and lindsay notice of safe under mortgage to wilfred allan- mctsiy and deri m mclayaha all ethers whom it nqiht concvji j hereby require you oii or before he eleventh day of sep- ember iosp pi pay off tho prin cipal money and interest secured by a certain mortgage dated the second day of june 104s and ex pressed to be made between wil fred allan- mclay of the village of grand volley as mortgagor his wife dorothea m mtlay joining therein to isachcr dower and oalre m foster of the township bf egrcmont as mortgagee which mortgage was registered on the twentyninth day of jun1d49 as no 17035 for the township of es quesing 1 and i hereby give you notice that the amounts due on the said mortgage for principal interest and costs respectively are as follows namely principal 150000 interest si 1250 costs tso00 and unless the principal mon ey interest and costs are paid on tor before the said eleventh day of- septcmbety 19301 shall sell the property comprised fa th mid mortgage under the authority of the mortgages act in accordance with the terms of the- said mort gage ashgrovk speedvale ayenike least northeast umtts of guelpii sec larger brighter picture in the open ar hear the motchlcsi tone at tho inacarspealtor m show in g t h is week friday and saturday august il i 12 relntless obert yoonr marguerite chapman fi monday and tuesday ajigust 14th 15th 4anhattanangel law oftttebarbary coast double feature young people take sunday church service rev and mrs alex calder spent i the lands comprised in the said tallyho lodge near mortgage are described as fa the village of glen williams in the i mr and mrs garfield mcgilvray township of esqueslng in the and family and mrs f l mcgil- cou ha a being com- vray spent the holiday weekend n in dunnville with mr dnd mrs 2 in the tenth 10th con- walter mcgilviav cession of the said township of i esquesing as more particularly de- mr and mrs duncan and johnny scrlbed in decd dat june 16th i of new toronto were visitors last i949 and registered on the 20th aeek with mr and mrs harry day of j i049t as no 17938 for hayward king street mr and the townsh of esqueslng together holidaying this witn a ri6 of way as expressed a in the said deed i b dated the fourth day of aug- iistrloflo 1 wednesday and thursday august 16 a 17 walk a crooked mile louis hayward dennis okeefe friday and saturday august 18 19 hazard panlette goddard haedonajd care first show at dusk two shews nifhtlj rain or clear adults jfc children under is raw kids come early to enjoy the childrens playground the young peoile iud charge of hayward are the service on sunday morning and week at ferry lake near orillia all did their parts so well their mr and mrs don barrager patsy ureaidentui v h w aiiidavidgienliastweekinpro iii charge huuson huudell read derive khode island her mother the passage of scripture from 1st mrs eliza peacock and brother john chapur 5 and verses 117 selflon peacock of port elgin new j george wilson led in lyiiyer mrs ilrunswiek are visiting with them j k mcduutiaii n so va itumy week t furnace work and ea vest roughing go workmanship at reasonable prices claire m foster j 5 r r 1 mount forest ont b by kllgour st grant mount forest ontario her solicitors therein don houston phone 547w georgetown isfsft m sjaf 10 piece orchestra admission 50c 5 j sunday evenings 5 rcommunity sing 2 huttonville 5 park 1 roiifici the loiwe highest cash ttsca dead stock horses 500 ea cattle 500 ea hogs 50c ewt according to atse and condition phone fekous is collect darling company of canada iimitid a you cant prevent polio s but you can protect your family and yourself with j polio insurance family premium 2 years 1000 ask us to arrange your covwage for you j walter t evans 4p imstn phona 188w lpapha1bslislsiamalai ton tiovs book it innmi mm it moat peopla hmve a struggle to furnish their first home we visited newlywed ust weekend tuid it was almost like reliving our own first few months they will succeed though as first things had been put first and improvisation took care of the rest one of their beat makeshifts was a hall table his parents had modernized an old sideboard by remov ing the top section mirror and all the top shelf and two supports had been left intact a third log was placed in the centra at tho back and then braces run to the other two legs it made an ideal hall table for the tele xhone and hadnt cost a cent even tho mirror had been rettilvered etched and mounted on halfinch plywood making an ineipenitivo hall mirror avrafsfava hassan ov if you would like a hammock to hang undor your favourite truo but must pamper a limited budget try the idea developed by a neighbour down the trset holes wore bored in old barrel staves and then threaded with half- inch rope youll see how it was dona by examining the diagram shown a- heavy blanket or old sleeping bag will makethe hammock quite comfortable cofcnec tubllis a sfcluoao consjk at amd tkklu- t skom coumo to top op upk ls0c lat amo uratamta i u- a k 8at v thick ifc ssom cstouno bach lo of svat alo4 wall off ffjncb is va cut mom coraiaa tocommfr oh wwt i0 h i- w caraar garsbasaaf if you wish a garden trellis in a half- pint backyard dont stick it out in the centre of the lasrn like a sore thumb arbours and gateways ahoold lead somewhere high trainees should ter minate soma line of vision one of the best ideas i have seen for a small tardea eenbhsset the trams with a earner garden seat it was moat attractive and a solid mass ot bine ntorbfagsjeftawhablvsataawit k tna i aava mammock of barrel staves falft of mol86 cmoik i from each tho and at ccntlur of stayss v r0p6 thkcaoed down owe hotf ano op tm ctji2r stavfis if ft i apart fatrth fnds of oft to iamb tuna on stock hall table ntom thboto loeeoafto ijjr llffwiv plower supports ommr srak ivoa 0ouaai aintioaicm sttumo hook af omt foot laiteftvalt waa or woodm hoop aaftttno on tm hookst aaat taase as mmm atkar ishaaiailm heoum axouno sv witmtmtamm eaajr a ttm 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