Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 9, 1951, p. 5

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jpjnw r 1 i ip page 5 tim m w w w v 1 r georgetown 2 shows nightly at 70o and 900 saturdays jxnii houodays matinee box office opens 140 show starts at 260 eves box office opens 615 shows continuous 645 1200 beginning monday may 14th oar summer policy will be 2 shows nightly at 70 and 930 saturdays am holidays matinee 280 pui evenlhgs continuous- from 700 12 mug richard widmark linda darnell in no way out adult entertainment friday saturday may 11 and 12 rogers trigger north of the great njvide a lerflllic pfioouction plus color cartoon mutiny on the bunny monday tuesday may 1415 danny fho dole added shorts county fair and colour cartoon out on a limb wednesday thursday may 1617 the new story of beloved mrs miniver this is the sequel to one of the greatest- pictures of all timet mgn present carson walter r jwn h8mwle0 genn plus selected3horts ubscrihe tffr yrm j gl pappf te v v r c r silvers celebrate 25th anniversary it was in may 1020 that mr h silver- whose death occurred rec ently settled in georgetown and commenced business operations here from a humble beginning this business has- flourished until it is now one oi the finest clothing stores in any community the size ofgeor- getown irj the province with its progressive merchandising and mod ern methods silvers caters not only to the georgetownpeople but also draws customers -from- a wide sur rounding district it is a wellknown fact that v recent years george town has become a shopping centre for a wider area than most towns ob this size and silvers has played its part in attracting these choppers to town in announcing the 25th anniver sary silvers has planned a real celebration 25 per cent reduc tions on any purchase made during this important event it is a birth day celebration where everyone may participate to good advantage the herald wishes the silver or ganization a very happy birth day silverwood wins mixmaster at cooking school ticket no 874 was lucky for mrs william norton on thursday even ing when it won for her the elec tric mixmaster donated by mr har old mcclure at the cooking school in st johns memorial hall those from this district attending the womens institute convention held at guelph on friday included mrs e l miller mrs william nor ton mrs annie stull mrs r r corbett and miss rowena stull kicky bell fouryearold son of mr and mrs horace bell has been enjoying a holiday for the past two weeks in montreal visiting his grand mother mrs h t jolley we are glad to see that miss bon nie carlisle returned home on sun day from guelph general hospital mrs newton and mrs lee have reopened their home killarncy af ter having spent the winter in tor onto mr and mrs t h wylie and joy- anne of toronto spent sunday at elmarch farm visiting misses row ena and wilma stull mr b s case spent a few days last week in st catharines visitors with mr and mrs gordon smith for the weekend were mr and mrs lindsdy white and family of toronto mr and mrs bert corbelt and son ricky also mrs f rutt visited on sunday at skoie with mr and mrs r r corbett legiorilsjotes the first ball practice is to be held tonight for the legion solt- ball entry coach scotty patterson and eric tomlinsoh in charge hear the boys have got tjutte a number to choose from this year again another in the popular series of card games each monday night wasn held this week these games are becoming more popular all tie time this weeks winners were earl emond two weeks in a row and ormie carter had a complaint from bill ritchie he said we had himwinning a prize last week when he wasnt even here thats ok bill yolfre lucky we dont charge you fpr free advertising darts are about to conie to the fore once more tyhh the sports committee arranging a tournament and incidentally fellows they both could use a little extra help on run ning some of these events how about it buffalo trip coming along and all prepaitions well in hand this has become a much iooked- forwardto trip for the branch understand that the legion ball team plays acton on the week end following the 24th of may see scorty or eric for details the executive meeting to be j held tomorrow thursday night will iron out all the details for the annual decoration day parade friday night saw a fair at tendance at the regular friday night social news is vejiv scarce this week with not too much to write about once again hand in any items of interest you may have u local member jack ruddy of the opp was in town for the week end and dropped in to the branch to say hello to the boys jawn is at present stationed at wetland dont forget the monthly meeting is looming up again fel lows lets sec every body on hand at this one may 24th les clark the georgetown herald wednesday may 9th 1 95 1 become tailoring skill and authentic styling combine wjhl half century tradition for making fine clothes cambridge logical choice for a spring suit topcoat jacket or slacks modetomeaiure commtol tinmwt 50 years of tailoring craftsmanship main st georgetown norval good fishing is reported by young konnie mclean of norval who lan ded a 4v lb brown trout measur ing 22 inches on a recent fishing trip ipp the credit mrs herbert clark stone school teacher a former teacher at the stone school mrs herbert h clark died at her home in brampton on sat urday a native of omagh she was the former charlotte clarance ford after her marriage she lived on a farm in the glen williams district until mr clarkes retirement when they moved to brampton she is survived by one daughter mrs alex mckinney ida and three grandchildren interment was made in ilillcrest cemetery norval fol lowing the funeral service at the mcclure funeral home brampton on monday champions declared ghs track field meet students of georgetown high school held their annual track and field meet last wednesday on the campus and at the park bill maccormack 33 and julia devries 35 headed the seniors in termediate champions were james timleck 22 and eileen bates 23 junior championships were awarded to bob freestone 22 and marlene rau 23 runnersup in the three classes were seniors don ford 26 june thompson 22 intermediates jim buck 20 neretta zilio 21 juniors donald cleave 20 pat carney 22 a pout system of 6 4 and 2 was used with one point for successful qualification bovs running broad jump jr freestone bob prust paul scott gerald inter timleck jim ritchie ron dohcrty john sr mccormack bill mcgill bob ford don high jump junior freestone bob cleave don scott gerald inter mcgill ross livingstone don inglis blake senior mcgill bob mhccormack bill ford don pole vault jr middleton ted richardson ken webster bob inter buck jim barber paul marshall doug shot put junior allen bob bob prust paul inter buck jim george timleck jim senior maccormack don bowman dave 100 vard dash junior cleave don scott ger- frtcstone mcchire hill ford libbys sauerkraut fancy qual 28 oz tin 17c aylmer choice peaches 20 oz tin 27c aylmer fariry cut golden wax beans 20 oz tin 21c pride of theokanagan apricots i 5 oz tin 30c garden patch peas choice qual 2 tins 31c stokelys spanish rice dinner 2 tins 35c chipits cookie mix pkg 37c f yorkbrand i irish stew tin 33c canadian boiled dinner tin 33c spiced beef tin 56c z klik tin 58c 5 bologna tin 50c ideal dill pickles 32 oz jar 41c aid hairiman hill inter inglis blake timleck jim barber paul senior maccormack hill ford don schenk carl 220 vard dash junior cleave don scent ger- aid hardman bill inter inglis blnkr timleck jim ritchie ron senior maccormack hill ford don schenk carl hop step and jump open maccormack bill tim leck jim barber paul 440 ran open maccormack bill ford don inglis blake half mue run open ford don buck jim sc- ddre dale bantams running br webster george richardson ken schenkr ken 100 yd dash webster george richardson ken tost dale good selection of fresh fruit and vegetables hereford brand corned beef tin 46c choice lean breakfast bacon lb 61c choice lean hamburg lb 63c for top quality fresh and cured meats try budget market free delivery on orders of 200 and over phone 366 main street o a n c in 6 huttqnville park every saturday the clansmen 1 0 piece hand andv girls standing broad jump junior white nancy larsen nancy carney pat inter zilio neretta hayes lor raine spence muriel senior devries julia prust eil een thompson june running broad jump junior rau marlene white nancy carney pat inter oates eileen williams dorothy forbes shirley senior devries julia thompson june welle irene hlch jump junior bradley gretchen car ney pat rau marlene inter oates eileen tyers paul- ene williams dorothy and spence muriel tie senior lean 1 softball tfcwww- carney pat inter thompson donna zilio neretta hayes lorraine senior thompson june devries julia prust eileen basketball throw junior wheeler gail carney pat rossiter beatrice inter forbes shirley hayes lorraine pries elaine senior nelle irene prust eileen thompson june 50 yard dash junior rau marlene carney pat white nancy inter spence muriel zilio ner etta oates eileen st 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