Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 30, 1950, p. 3

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the georgetown herald wednesday august 30 950 ml opbedvalb avenuk bam nertlfkast uaalla gaels see a larger brighter picture in the open air bear the matchless tone of the inacai speaker wednesday ft thursday august 30 and 31 jfohnn allegro george haft nn i lii friday saturday september 1 and 2 luck of the irish tyrone ftuner monday a tuesday september 4 and 5 red hot blue betty button victor mature wednesday a tttoesday september 6 and 7 ladies of the cborua leather gloves double feature friday a saturday september 89 the fan jeane cralne george sanders first show at dusk two shows nightly rain or clear adolu 50c children free under 12 yrs kids come early and enjoy the children s playground mcmillmtdow at otto w exhi mr and mr ken mcmillan and joyce attended the hone show at the ottawa exposition last week for the tint ttrhe and made a wonder ful showing with their hones they returned home with eight first five 2ndi two 3rds and two 4tha the mcmillans hid previously been in ottawa where they completed last year at the ottawa winder fair their next show this season will be the canadian rational ex hibition may train in tike states ptes louis brqndford and mike lorusso were home for the week end frtm petawawa camp where they are taking training yith the canadian specie force which has been recruited for service with the united nations forces in korea they expect to leave soon for fur ther training in the states labour holiday dance sunday midnight sept 3rd 1205 to 300 ryans auditorium guelph bob donnelle and his orchestra admission 75c person dancing every saturday social a personal mr and mrs james f evans barbara mlmary are vacationing this week at north bay mrs john bell marilyn and joes elyn spent a few days in tororita last week with mr tfnd mrs c r snelgrave mr and mrs dick rlddau and sons kent and wayne and douglas burt of brampton vacationed last week at terrace view cabins pprt dover mr john cornelius and jon jim my or glorrtvllliamn enjoyed the monitoulln cruise last week aboard the norgama which sails from owet sound mr shd mrs jjvarncr freure and children john hhtt unda of de troit michigan and dr and mn mccorkiriddle toronto visited last week with their mother mr c freure visitors last week wjth mr and mrs fred mcnally were mrs ken neth bedeh and son rdger of de troit michigan this week mrs mcnallys niece jean chapman of colbome is a visitor mr and mrs george herrington enjoyed a motor trip to belleville last week visiting en route with relatives miss jean chapman of colbornc returned to town with them and will visit relatives here this week visitors in town last week with mr and mrs fred armstrong were mr and mrs clifford llnham of alton mr linhnm operated a butcher shop here severals years ago in the premises where helens gift jhoi is opening this week they lived in hamilton and milton be fore moving to alton where mr llnhom operates a grocery and meat store yvonne long and dorothy brand- ford celebrated their birthdays to gether on aueust 22nd with a par ty at the formers home yvonne is 14 and dorothy 13 on that day their guests were shirley english of toronto wendy foottit pat wil son jean muckart gail long bob by tracey terry norton jock mc- oougall michael and paul arm strong william young dm suddenly in att father of a former georgetown resident mn clayton bradley and brother of mn malcolm mcnabb of georgetown william albert young died suddenly in acton on august 10th mr youftg who was in his 74th year had lived in acton for twenty yean and until recently had been employed at the wool combing corporation prior to that ho had formed near osprlnge fortyfive years ago he anarried elisabeth williamson who survives him besides his wife he leaves two- sons and three daughters george pf erlrt fred of toronto mr george wallace emily roekwood mrs h ramsden jcssiey roekwood and mrs clayton bradley mary acton three sisters also survive mrs john mcalelne- vat eden mills mrs a mcneub esther roekwood and mn m mcnabb jessie georgetown another sis ter mrs hcdtr cook predeceased him- rev r h armstrong conducted the funeral service last tuesday at the victor b rumley funeral home in acton and interment was in fallview cemetery pallbearen were robert vannormon roy hind- ley percy pcavoy william robert son edwin barber and bcntley wilson nephews acted as flower bearers george mcaiplnc charles mcnabb don john angus and froser mcnabb and david william- ww motor show agriculturi firfl foriion exhibits ml bmb- flowsr canadian national exhibition toronto aug 25sept 9 daliinafai celebrate 25th year hold afternoon tea b c sbhumshaw pm elwoooa hughes general monopsr anadian frnational 11 i exhibition august 26th to september 9th except sunday direct into 7 he grqunrs 85 includes exhibition reduced return fare admission for childrens rates see your argent leave georgetown leave exhibition 8 5sbjb ltse pxa daylight time rxblbluea passengers travelling on regnlsr bases will transfer at toronto boa terminals to oses rnnnlng into the grounds tickcts and information at roe bar restaurant the wms held a very enjoyable afternoon tea celebrating their 25th annhersary on friday afternoon at the manse mrs f w shortill had charge of the program visitors were present from ashqroe melville churchill and osprlnge lovely solos were sunn by miss jean bird of ashgrovc mrs turner and shir ley thompson of churchill and mr roberts of california now is- itirtii with revalues at melville a duct by muriel hilts and janice biker n piano solo by marjorio gibson nnd i recitation by beth mcenery were nil much apprecia ted mrs fnnk smith conducted a bile quiz with mrs h bird hav ing the most correct answers re freshments were sered from a tabic prettily decorated with anni versary cake candles and sweet pens mrs shortill and mrs wj gibb poured tea and a bountiful lunch was enjoyed miss lillian shortill spent the weekend in toronto with mis shirley dodd mr and mrs russcll taylor ond valerie of toronto are visiting with mr and mrs j allan mrs d ferguson attended the funeral ot he- uncle the late mr w graham at erin on monday the wms met for their august meeting at the home of mrs f w shortill the bible study period was led by mrs j kirkwood and w ns taken from the book prophets and the problems of life it was the message of the prophet amos and the subject wos hae i a right to be rich the topic was riven by mrs r mcenery assisted by other members our girls ball team are enjoying their games and although they have not chalked up a win they are hning lots of fun stockholders union asks referenjum on rymen hours wages in a letter to prime minister st lnunnt last week the american stokholriers union of which mr thomas sutton of limchousc is president asked for a referendum of company shareholder in this ense the i cople or onnudn on the question ot iinting changes in hours i nd wanes to employees of the cunndi 111 national hallways mr button in hk letter snld that railway union lcndciship itself was in great part responsible for the high wage rates and short hours now obtaining in industry the plea for n hlljh wage- short work week in industry made by railway unon leadership was based on the increased tempo of in dustrial production the letter con tinued a similar increased tempo docs not prevail in rail operations and railway union demand for a 40 hour week is backed solely by the selfish desire of railway work ers we cannot admit a right of railway workers to enjoy a short work week unless and nptll farm- en independent business men doc tors etc are enabled to benefit from a similar privilege the petition asked that a refer endum be taken for or against a 40 hour week for cnr employees and that employees refusing to re port for duty until the rejhilt of such a referendum is known should be dismissed from service forthwith carrolls aoveifmf redmuebaek 35c red cohoe salmon 31e pink salmon z2fc 41c keta salmon 3tte grapefruit juice 18c 45c blended juice s7c 4ic orange juice 2 37c 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