Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 1, 1951, p. 3

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i t page 3 f worrymg about heattag your tame coal soor sniofc sh irregular bcol conlanl hentioo to h koting plant mo wondet peopkt who use cool dread to wiqw com all rhot worry is banished forvver in ms home which has toridheet fc modern oil bvrnet come in and leorn how easily you con enjoy nt comfort ond convenience of advanced oil heol toridheet t k 0il heat t bfmurfini i plum bing he a ting chatting with mmb we may be a bit cliatted- out this week seems we did more than our usual share of chatting via the telephone last i week when so many kind inquiries came concerning friend husbands appendicitis atjack and operation were glad to say that hes now home flrom hospital and feeling quite well considering v these th1ngs sometimes foappen so fast you dont quite realize they are happening then aftefwards comes the reaction a renewed appreciation o good health andtke ability to get around as usual while talking with a friend last wqjkk we learned that mrs gerald mccallum has been laid s all the month of july with a left leg broken in three places the result of a fall down her baw- ment stfeps she is progressing fav orably but doesnt expect to get around very easily for another month anyway however looking at these misfortunes from ano ther perhaps a bit more face tious angle fora woman to be ill during july or august may mean gospel service every sunday oddfellows hall 7 00 pm for the wages of sin is death but the gift of god is eternal life roan 623 bev e r peterson in charge ice i delivered j phone 182 bob bouskill i a good selection of used binders one new no 18 ten ft power takeoff binder ihc 2row corn binder like new murt allison massey harris sales a service phone 100 mill street r cross s s auto parts for all make can and trucks tire from 30x3 k to 825x20 24hour t winching service chev dp axle bus phone 0r31 milton res robert st phone 131 muskoka lakes again this year the luxury j steamer sagamo is cruising the muskotca lakes cruises of one or several 1 days are available including hotel accommodation its a wonderful relaxing holiday prices on request john r barber travel advisor elmer c thompson insurance service phone 119 mux 8trekt s top prices paid for ontario winter wheat rj reid milling co ltd streets nolle ontario phone 1 7 i r missing the fruit and vegetable canning season and we must admit canning is not our favourite house hold chore by any means but we do like to havesome preserves come winter so the socalled dog days of summer usually find us a trifle below boiling point just like the fruit in the preserving kettle we must say tho that the raspberries have been wonderful this year plentiful and of excellent quality providing the basis for a good many easily concocted desserts the quiej weeks in jlejwn with so many people in in dustry on vacation thisis speaking from monday a real summer srz- zler of a day and ideal lakeside vacation weather we hope the v weather holds so that all the holi- dayers can have an ideal vacation there is a quite noticeable lack pf traffic on the street during these eveninp had a card fromjhe jim evans who are taking a trav elling vacation theyve mot ored to victoria bc and are now headed eastward again the post card showed a large totem pole at pospect point stanley park in vancouver jim says its been a grand trip so wc may be hearing more about it when they arrive home accompanying mr and mrs evan on their trip are their tvt little girls mary and karbara and mrs evans mother mr willium frank the evans family visited several relatives in the west en- route to the coast which reminds us that for mer cienijiftnwnrrk now mak- rik then home in calgary alberta are mr and mrs mno mrkiniion and family former resi dents of berwick mall weiu the stayathomc camjkrs had their grand fin ale last friday ninht in st john s hall nd we woujd say that the whole affair was a definite suc cess judging from the quite audible and visual enthusiasm from the first hand reports we have been re ceiving for lhepasl couple of weeks we would say the sponsors deserve to be congratulated for providing a really interesting and to our cam per at least a thrilling program the puppet show magician and treasure hunt provided were firsts for the majority of the younger ones and that is something they will never forget if you wiii remember when miss isabelle preston first moved to her market st hprije in georgetown we told you of how she had received many hon ours for her work in developing a great many wellknown lilies which are both hardy beautiful and easy to grow in most gardens much of miss preston r work with lillies was done while she was with the ex perimental farm at ottawa and jyst recently at the show of the north american lily society in new york city more honour and recognition for her work was re- eivd while in ottawa miss preston developed an upright flowering yellow lily of a different type from the ordinary flegans type mr sandy best son of the famous dr and mrs best who have their sum mer home just outside town was working at the farm in ottawa and as he was going to the iily society show n new york asked if he might take this particular lily with him and exhibit it as from the experimental farm permission was granted and miss prestons lily won the prize for the best un named seedling and it also won the riflilhs memorial cup new citizens of oeorge- town nil mr and mrs don howlett and children wayne 5 and valerie 2 who moved here ituaa gait on- knli mr hrrw lett is with scott motor sules they are living on charles street in the apartment in cordaros house just vacated by mr and mrs dobjaap so last weekend was moving time also for mr and mrs jimp who are now living in the brick bungalow on albert street whore sdn idr and mrs ilrant howell formerly lived also staying with mr and mrs lamp arc their daugh ter and her husband mr and mrs crabtree recently arrived from eng land last tuesday evening the hymfts of st georges wa held a surprise party for njrs howell their treasurer which took the form of a pot luck supper at the rectory the members also pre senter- her with a necklace of an tique design and boutonniere of violets which matched the stones in the necklape afterwards the ladies enjoyed a game of bingo and all expressed regvet at mrs how ells departure from town the howells will live in an apartment at weston after a months vacation in ottawa and boissevain manitoba mr and mrs pete hun ters apartment on cjueep st is being rented to mr aod mrs william jeffries and family of toronto for the summer months while the hunters operate their tourist cabins near huntsville mrs harry scott tells us that max freilich who made his home with the scotts while working at smith stone ltd during the war called in to see them on sunday maxrs working in toronto now and he had his brother felix with him hs bro ther has just arrivedin canada via england from israel inciden tally max had a twoimonth vaca- tior trip in europe last winter when he visited his brother in the newlycreated state natiye of england buried in greenwood the death occurred on saturday july 2lst of isaac millar- a resident of georgctown for the past 23 years mr millar who was in his 74th year had been ill in st josephs hospital guetph for a few weeks born in newbiggenbythesca in england he had served four and onehalf years in the first world war with the 38th northumberland fusiliers he had a son ab victor millar killed in world war ii a member of the crew of the atha- baskan surviving are his wife the for mer anne divine two daughters mrs irene mclaughlin toronto and mrs robert anderson audrey i of georgetown also a brother and a sister g millar berwickontwied england and mrs g renwkk brisbane australia and a -giand- ihilil victor mclaughlin funeral services were eondjetcd mi tuesday afternoon oy ven arch deacon w g thompson id the pallbearers were percy chap lin hemy shepherd william in- glis george inglis john mkjuar le and oiu ifei rington internent ais n grcciwmki cemetery glen upset by lions in donkey ball those who have never seer an athletii contest where the motive power depended upon the slovv- movirtg rocky mountain burro ier- tainly missed about the funniest sijkitacle imaginable if they failed to attend the donkey baseball in the park monday night however there werent many sport fans who did miss the game because there were literally hun dreds at this baseball burlesque sponsored by the georgetown lions club this was gratifying to the club as all proceeds go to their welfare work and having comple ted a twoweek stayathome camp that cost the club in the neighbor hood of 1060 the game was played in a very organized fashion with each player in position rnosl of the time that is when his burro decided he should be one of the weirdest sights was to sec dick licata trying to stay aboard and kenny nash aboard his bucking steed the gamu went into a tie and the lions brought joe gibbons in as pinch hitter it was seventeen years snee joe had ridden the burro be fore but he came through with a lovely home run to put the lions ahead this sparked the team and the glen were never able to catch up and the game ended 53 lion joe mbain was rated the best fielder of the game with tom hill running a close second ken richirdson probably got the rough est ride of the game while vilkcr cleave couldnt move his donkey out of his tracks with any kind of schultz electrical construction mo r elna sewing machines i heat wave ranges fred schultz phone 53 lw the georgetown herald wednesday august i 1951 carrolls miracle whip 8alad 53c 91c white tuna salmon vinegar clovek leaf 7oz ttn sockeye v tin heinz white oaiion jug 44c 43c ooc peporit jewel shortening 33c domestic good luck mil ko 8hoetentnq 1lb pko maboabinb 1lb pkc 41c skimmed mttw powder 1lb pko 3vc frankford sieve 4 6 peas 2 nzsc libbys peas spaghetti mustard 15oz tin 17c hedjz 15oz ttn 1c trenchs jar i9g9 16c atlmek boston brown p0rk beans 2 35c pkq lux or surf lux soap 2 ca j a v e x 15c dog f9vd 41c 81c 19c b 14c 25c 48c 1 fresh fruits and vegetables ontario no 1 carrots potatoes large firm heads lettuce fresh daily cabbage bunch carrots celery stalks corn cucumbers canteloupes green onions tomatoes bananas plums etc 2 lb 21 6 qt bslrt 39c ea 10c vprr it was a groat night of fun and the crowd loved every minute of next monday aukust fitii is public holiday in georgetown r i floral designs for au occasion8 walter rigg glen wuhama phom 75ot garbage must be wrapped householders are reminded that all garbage must be wrapped in newspapers and placed in suitable garbage containers this assists the collector in doing a speedy and efficient jojb- pease cooperate it

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