Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 1, 1951, p. 7

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fore ground this book is a portrait not a photographic representation in all her writing on the early days of this country miss davies has tried to do what the artist does when painting a picture and her latest effort the portrait of quebec- became a masterpiece travel books or chamber of comtiierce litera ture full of beautiful photos when compared- wito it- are like a tail- road poswfr compared with a rem brandt it is not a history a geography a technical or a travel book and still it conveys to the reader far more than any four books ou these interesting subjects it gives not only the how of things but also the why in short the province of quebec becomes alive for the read er everybody who is for instance interested in jiydro development or industrial expansion like the great arvida plant will enjoy her eye- opening words about tnese subjects everybody who ever made maple syrup or tasted it can learn some thing from the master strokes of her pen in describing the important quebec 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isettlers of acton farming district and lifelong and highly respected citizen donald macgregor waldie passed away on sunday july is at the guejph general hospital after an illness- of just eight days a son of the late alexander waldie and margaret macgregor he resided on the sec ond line for the last 44 years al though- in failing health he kept active until his last illness by his passing the community loses a staunch and upright citijwm and a man who was a friend of all mr waldie was born in 1872 on the old family homestead on the first line h6 lived at different places in the area and then in glen williams from 1804 to tflot when lie moved to the second line he mar ried the former jane elizabeth moore in 1902 a scotch block rev r h armstrong conducted the funeral service in knox presby terian church acton on july 18th and interment foflowed in falrvlew cemetery acton pallbearers were james godfrey georgetown erlene roberts shel- buine and willaru brltton stewart elliott lawrence gibbons and mur- wood steele all of acton flower bearers were nephews ross brltton gordon johnston- james sayers i wufred waldie george job and william waldie mr waldie leaves besides his wife jane elizabeth waldie two sons hev john r waldie london ontario and alexander of acton three brothers and two sisters also remain alex and william of bran don manitoba duncan mrs wm robertson and mrs harry sayers all of acton to all of these sympa thy of the community goes in the loss of a kind and loving husband father and brother appoint new secretary for ont horticultural assoc john v clark has been appointed secretary of the ontario horticul tural association according to an announcement irom robert d lit tle president of the association mr clark succeeds j a carroll who resigned from this position when he was tkinted assistant deputy minister of agriculture j mr little goes on to kint out that mr clark is wellknown to the association since he has been asso ciated with horticultural work for tiie past 21 years during that period he has acted as lecturer for the association since he has been field- man for the department of agri culture more recently he was ap pointed assistant director of horti cultural societies the position he will continue to hold along- with his new appointment as secretary of the ontario horticultural associa tion in addition to his othef work mr clark served as superintendent mt the horticultural building at inilft canadian national exhibition fapt many years and is a member of the royal winter jpw association presentation prior to leaving town on thursday evening last st georges wa met at the rectory for a surprise party given in hon our of the treasurer mrs brant howell who has left the parish to take up residence in toronto after a pot luck supper which proved to be bountiful and excellent games were played for about an hour and a half then the first vice president mrs john farmer read an address of regret and godspeed to mrs howell and a very beautiful nock- lace tfcras presented to her mrs howell expressed her thanks and told the branch that her work amongst them and her brief stay in georgetown would constitute hap piest memories for expert eye care consult o t walker optometrist 3 main st north bnanptaa over a bells drug store phone office 599 res 830 hours 9 am to 6 pjn dally evenings by appointment quote from tolstoy it is plea sant to dream of eternity but for an honest man it is enouglvhorthave lived his life doing his work e p head optometrist eyes examined glasses fitted ss st geortrea square guelph established 20 years i laundry call zenith 13600 no toll laundry services

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