Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 6, 1951, p. 12

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9 tticliwmjijeetown herh ednedby- june 6th 1 93 1 tt if rv w ifthi m l v riotous days 6 monday thr saturday june 1823 georgetown r01y coming events bus to erin every friday night leaving the rose bar restaurant at 9 oclock returning after the dance fred lawrence phone 161 euchre sponsored by the leg- ion wa in the legion hall thurs day june 7th at 9 pm lunch ser ved admission- 35c 66 hornby ball clubs annual gar den party will be held thursday july 3th ball gamfv stage program etc flfr attend the robin hood cooking school wednesday june 13th 8 pm dst hr ballinafad itall spon sored by ballintffad united church wa no admission charge silver collectldn the organ recital which wag to be heicjl in knqx church next week has been cancelled uittil further notice remember the monster bivigo and draw for 15 grand prizes legion hall thursday june 14 auspices holy gross wa admission 25c m racf of tht fact that mtuomf of watch ftaiwsftlwqs h1hc tvtty tta elgin guarantees tht will never miver gkiaki 1 amr nt- iigims siylcd b hcnslec wuh heli fit fo younclf imlinclunc ihurinlli ronm her elgin i the nch ith rhr due poww miimprint jujrnnlnrvn wiriibmkininm sec th mm beutitul nf myn at elgin famous so acewucr ano honcst auaiirr mmci ims -t- barbers diamonds watches jewellery gifts phone 310 mill street far there is no substitute for quality try birds eye frosted food orange juice 6 oz tin 29c 10 oz pkg 29c french fried pot a tors peas carrots pkg 27c spinach squash blueberries raspberries strawberries sea foods green peas pkg 31c pikg 37c green beans- pkg 33c pkg 31c wax beans pkg 31c pkg 31c broccoli pkg 35c pkg 43c cauliflower pkg 31c pkg 49c cut corn pkg 27c cod fillets lb 37c flounder fillets lb 59c haddock fillets lb 49c smoked fillets lb 47c rzl i m farnetl f jhone 75 u free delivery njgu- i the appointment of h b parr to be associate manager of the sleep ing and dining car services of the canadian national railways was an nounced recently by s f djjigle vicepresident of operation for the system mr parr will have his headquar ters at montreal and will succeed j a mclsaac as manager of that de partment when mr mclsaac- retires on pension this july prominent in civic social and church circles mr parr started hts rallway career 32 years ago in tor onto he moved to montreal in 1923 and has sinoe held a number of important railway positions that have made him well known through out the transportation industry in canada and the united states in 1949- he was appointed assistant to the vice president of traffic and last march he became assistant freight traffic manager for canadian lines of the cnr he has been a director of the traf fic club of montreal for several years he is senior warden of the church of st augustine of canter bury and a past president of the association of gentlemen ushers of st augustine he is a member of the mount stephen club the cana dian railway club and the lachinc golf and country club and has worked on committees over a num- htr nf yonra in rnrf prn nnrl h on fathers day june 17th treat dad to the cool comfort of pita i campaigns terra cotta sells trucking business to glen williams man gordon stringer has sold his live stock trucking and coal business to ernie thompson of glen williams all report a good time at the euchre party in the hall friday leslie i cam and annie puckering won first prizes and hon elwood and betty zillo seconds mr and mrs don clarke of tor onto were visitors with mr and mrs rhodes over the weekend the little giants lost their base ball game sunday to the glen girls team who call themselves the wrens score was 118 lightweight living by arrow y youll talc the simmer out of summer for dad if you give him thcit masterpieces of cool comfort for fathers day i choose from arrow lightweight living shirts ties handkerchiefs sport shirts pajamas and underwear shorts for roundtheclock comfort the fabric it so light so cool the arrow collars so comfortable dad wont give a hoot about the heat all summer long of course being arrow theyre all sanforised labelled to keep their comfortable fit through countless lawyerings i be sure and see our new lightweight arrow shirts and sport shuts with smart novelty weave carrie in now while this wonderful lineup is complete weve summer s in a great size range for dads lightweight living this summer i in georgetown exclusively at silvers silverwood r visitors from peru at district home veterinary guide for farmers mr and mrs russell kidd ingle- wood visited with mrs harvfcy puckering for the weekend demonstrations arc becoming popular we have a stanley dealer and a plastic dealer in our village mr h puckering was htitie with his family for the weekend mackenzie news all things are flourishing this spring including the dande lions and mosquitoes we have a stock of mill run red oak flooring at 92500 per hundred feet this is 33c per sq ft for material only wh compares favourably in price with any other quality floor wyerfng an oak floor with ordinary care cart look as fine ten years from now as when first laid see you at the boy scout auqtion j b mackenzie son lumber coal building supplies mr and mrs harry norton ua- vid and nancy of talara peru are holidaying with mr and mrs wil liam norton and frienda in acton at present mr h norton is studying advanced methods of refining oil at the oilfields of texas mr and mrs gilbert sinclair spent tuesday in toronto barbara lindsay and muriel burt took part in achievement day activ ities in milton town hall on satur day mrs aubrey beatty of peterbor ough is visiting this week with mrs william norton mr lynn left on tuesday morn ing to return to his home plttsford ny after a weeks visit with mr and mrs horace bell mr russell miller spent the week end at mount forest mrs ht jolley jr of lljne- house was a recent visitor with mrs horace bell at lynnayr farm mrs r r corbett spent tuesday in toronto visitors writh mrandl mrs e l mluer and mrs wj roe at mflt- horn farm for the weekend were here is a book that is just what the customer ordered before a l u veterinary guid farmers was wiltleu th editors polled the faculties of agricultural schools to see just what such a book should contain they also got farmers to talk about the practical shortcomings of books previously published on ani care farm editors and others in the field of livestock production were consulted the result is a book which is the most practical authoritative and understandable work on veterinary medicine that has ever been published for the layman s kentners drug store main street phone 72w delivery service after 4 pm qi mn and mrs james lowery w mimosa mr william munspn of hornby spent sunday with mr and mrs horace bell the silver- wood w j fall fair committee heidi a meeting on tues- a day afternoon at the horn of jh- president mrs e l miller tp cuts plana for taking -part- local fall fairs post office employee switches to maivpon noel reynolds a member- post office staff since vttiiandjj signed ws- position and ft new joh monday witt at mslton cij safe- fv i2 mhd x srt prvi7

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