Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 20, 1950, p. 11

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page ii the georgetown herald wednesday sept 20th 1950 chatting with mhb what a week of dismal rainy weather there wu one good thins about it tho we didnt mind doing down peaches and chill sauce as much as in other yean resenuns the time spent in- doors while the warm autumn sun- v shine beckoned us outside it was lm food a way as any ot beating the j weather and as a result well have x just about twice the usual amount el preserved fruit to enjoy this win- itef and talking of peaches did you- ever- see such lovely -ones- as iwere marketed ihls year there t so few bad ones they were iftasuye to prepare tbw after sbc day of yaitu the weather- cleared beautifully tor the fair en isaturday the falf board must be- group of good uvtaf people to have laden a- stroke of good luck it was eighth successive year of ttood i weather the well known motto rlteet your friends at georgetown proved to he true in oar case iter we met a lot of friends there whom we havent seen in long time thought the exhibit hall looked better than ever what beau- j tttul handiwork and baking the baking display is now completely tinder glass keeping the goods more j sanitary and attractive in fact the jlbaklng display counters seemed to kbe turned into a regular bake sale as the hour for the withdrawal of entries drew near the display of the children i school work is a high point of in- iterest in the rail our own public ol display reminded us polgn- ntiy of how interested and ooop- stive principal howard wrlggles- fworth was in the work of the fair here as well as in nearly every worthwhile effort in town t his untimely death will be keenly lelt the institutes of halton accre- vdlted themselves exceptionally well liked the idea the womens insti tutes had of choosing one subject j for a display and showing samples things made from jcertajn pro j duct one took apples one but- 1ter one sugar one wool and i so on the displays were very clev- i erlydone l somebody asked us the other day how we found out r about who was building hou- l aes painting them etc the answer is quite simple we take a ialow drive around town usually sunday afternoon and try to notice whats new we still miss out on plenty po doubt but we do men tion those we happen to see for instance this sunday we noticed the frank murflns have nude the excavation for an extensive addition r to their house on maple avenue i and that mr and mrs will ford ehave started moving into their new thome also on maple avenue bank of commerce manager fred chap- jnun and family will shortly be moving into their newly purchased j home on durham s formerly fowned by mr and mrs ford they phave been living in the apartment above the bank since coming to i town we know many readers will be j interested to hear that mr and ilrs bill kelly have bought a new ne m thescarboro district of toronto bill who graduated last laprlng as a civil engineer has a position with the consumers gas i co- in toronto and they expect to 1 move from their present home in ajax about november 1 another former georgetown i boy reg broomhead is building a home in brampton reg with ijwife- bette and son glenn moved to ibrampton last year where he is jemployed at the charters publlsh- itlng co reg was a former mem- lber ot the herald office staff ithelr new house is located behind dale greenhouses on the right dd side driving in from george- own miss margaret e lucas london ont who is a grand daughter of mrs rose lucas land mr and mrs isaac hornby of itown is pictured in a recent issue let the london free press upon her acceptance of a teaching position in london she is a daughter ot llr and mrs h j lucas a nativb of sheffield eng land mrs maude fey has arrived in town and will stay the home ot her brother and inlaw mr and mrs wll- f smith mrs fey who is john evans stepmother cros- tbe atlantic on the seythla boat landed at a rather unfor- ate time during the railway so mrs fey had to travel quebec city to georgetown by t a jfe impressive 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from coast to coast among owners of all makes economy chevrolets highlyimproved more powerful engine features a new carburetor that not only stepsup performance but means even greater economy of operation and own- ers agree chevrolet costs less for maintenance service than other cars stun8 ility styling inside and out chevrolets a style star above all the new chevrolets lines have a quality lxk ttjelonk of a bi impressive motor car and thats just what this chevrolet is performance this year jrvr ycjr chevrulct cltulyouirxoiinsitsnvals oa superhighways on hack concession in- stopstart tralhc and chevrolets performance stays brilliant dependability complete dependability thats the clttvrulet byword superb engi neering tor canadian tnndtiuiv plus skilled service at modest cost by authorized dealers every where keep mtinitniikl i sis tin depend ibiht f hr-t- wh- siartw- safety chetrole a git a yn greater ttfety iottcriui heavy steel boxgirjcr ir-inu- new- more rigid bodies by fisher bit 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everyone to support the scout paper salvage drive on saturday not far from the golf course on property purchased from mr nor man devereauz september seems to vie with june now as the wed ding month we were glad the weather cleared so nicely last sat urday not only for the sake of the pair but also because four lovely church weddings were scheduled to take place in town that day hear ing the editor complain about how difficult it la for a man to give full justice to descriptions of wedding gowns which reminded us of an amusing article which appeared in the toronto evenin t last week airing the trouble women social reporters on big dallies have in trying to introduce a fresh note intjf wedding write ups tfcere is a stereotype pattern that cannot seem to be avoided ifowever therelieae reporter who managed recently to avoid the ster writing t the cana dian statoasnan bowmanvtua the u raportad daterlbed a waav ding tft pa united chareh altar manhonlm tha brlda kath leen olan the groom fred young- man and the officiating minister rev r honey of lindsay the re- porter reported after the- wedding ceremony some 75 gucsu held a reception in the church a basement which gave the relatives on both sides on ex cellent opportunity to take stock of the folks on the opposite side no doubt each side wondered why their pet was o foolish to get tangled up with such a gang of screwballs and morons however everyone tried to make the best of a bad job so pretended to enjoy the occasion it is customary to report what the principals wore as tar aa we can see they seemed to have plenty of clothes on having a preacher at ihe reception always tends to give it an air of respectab ility off to school in toron to this year are the two young sons of kenneth it langdon kenneth jr has en rolled at upper canada ooluta and brian- will start his srhoollbg eontinuad on pago u memo to hunters now is the time when all over ontario sportsmen enjoy the thrills of hunting in marshes fields and forests hunters make full use of our abundance of wild game now too is the time to consider what this implies if we think for a moment we must realize that our supply of game is not inexhaustible thats why we must observe the game regulations game laws are designed to protect our sport not to restrict it if we all consider the importance of con servation at this season and take only what weean use well have better sport tomorrow conserve today for tomorrows holiday thfe cartlns iieweiietf lihiteo watitlbo etmia natuii unspoilldftours to rboticttouis to injot m jum

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