Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 22, 1951, p. 11

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i j tnf the georgetown herald wednesday august 22 1951 1 page 10 first to silvers then tor school visit our new department for a complete selection of tiie famoia hurlbut orthopedic shoes for i children vl huttonville park every saturday with i the clansmen sunday community sing featuring the ncoe comedy quartette and george grant juggler deluxe plus amateur entertainers farnells free soap model of 1 alice in wonderland bring 3 wrappers from maple leaf toilet soap to canada packers exhibit food products building cne get your supply today j cakes 26c york canned meat bologna lunch tongue skinless wieners corned beef hash lamb stew 12 oz tin 49c 12 oz tin 69c 14 oz tin 49c 1 5 oz tin 45c 1 5 oz tin 33c farnells phone 75 legion glen win first playoff games the legion swamped smlth and slone in the tint game of the fast- tall playoffs 130gcotty patterson jwrsrln rare ifoiinvmllowlng only on hit wh r and tomlln- 7kmmm wmarkafle gelding free delivery for the winners ernie peters was the standout fielder fop the losers glen williams and limehouse ha a tough tussle iji their playoff game with the glen winning out in the 8th inning 65 the next games will be played thursday oaliujgjg coming events prizes for children at the glen fair include best fancy costume best character arid best comic cos- tuiije get your- costumes ready kids and join live big parade bus to erin every friday night leaving the rose bar restaurant at 9 oclock returning after the dance fred lawrence phone 161 big western show coming to glen williams friday september 7th as a fair night attraction kan sas farmer and his entertainers featuring canadas only singing vio linist radio and vaudeville star la crosse grounds 845 adults 50c children free1 decorated bicycles tricycles and doll carriages baby show old tyme fiddling at the big fair the next day glen williams family party for 25 anniversary mr and mrs john hepburn were pleasantly surprised a week ago tuesday when members of the family gave a party to celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary they received many lovely gifts one being a silver tea service from their family relatives were pres ent from toronto and hamilton recent- visitors with mr and mrs william young included relatives mr and mrs albert thain and mr and mrs kenneth thain toronto mr j arenberg from nova scotia a friend of the youngs is making his home with them at present while he is employed with the pigott con struction company at malton he hopes to bring his wife and family here in the near future betty lucas is holidaying with mr and mrs ken young at their home hi guelph gail vi hecier is holidaying with her cousin lorraine wheeler in toronto mi iihi mi- mei muidv cregg nrt firm id spent i couple of days li i uiik m st tahamie- with lur sister mrs max sik1i and mr silr kicm iiiinr with mi md mrs ws keixlly ui- mi and mi j atollt new toionto mrs kindlrys niece miss audrey gordon hamil ton was a gueit with thm lait week miss marion hepburn is visiting in wanstead this week with mr and mis calvin clark who mov ed there recently when mr clark look a pos ition as manager of a cooperative iimkifoisk exhibits at guelph show this week mr thornton is on exhibitor at the guelph horticultural society annual flower vegetable exhib ition this ivwk he has a garden well worth seeing in the village mr e askin with mr and mrs ken askin of toronto visited their aunt and uncle in muskoka recent- y congratulation to me and mrs douglas scott on the arrival of a little son last week we are glad to reixrt that mrs watchorn is home following a week in hospital in toronto ltcol and mrs bourne spent a few days of last week in the ffali- burton district and on saturday at tended the highland carnes at fer gus congratulations to mr tony bourne who passed his senior mat riculation examination from ridley college mrs e mcdonald messrs ken neth clifford and joe mcdonald of dolly varden attended the scottish games at fergus on saturday miss swackhamer is suffering from a sore forearm due to a fall mr thornton mrs gisby doro thy mcdonald and anna marie spitzer attended the gladiolis show at oakville on saturday the roughleys visited relatives at king on sunday mrs ralph moggy of manitoulin island visited the nobles and mer ediths one day last week mr and mrs ted morr6w and elanc visited mrs lane over the weekend mrs gisby visited her husband in surtnybrook hospital on sunday he has been a patient there since march mrs wm herrlngton lyle and linda are visiting her parents at londesboro ont the a c pattersons mrs g sinclair and mrs s smith motored to meaford on sunday where they called on d and mrs a l howard the wa met at the home of mrs mitchell on tuesday evening when they made plans for their post poned birthdny dinner to be held early in september mrs smcth- urst read scripture and mrs milch- ell the prayer working with allison for dealer experience here for amonth to get exper ience in the cqnduct of a massejr harris agency is ruddy whiting of oakville he is working with murt allison at the agency on mill st mr whftjng expects later on to haye a dealership of his own in an other ontario town ilvekwood presentation and shower for mr and mrs jloe fry on monday evening a large crowd attended a social function at the stone school to express their best wishes to mr and mrs joe fry formerly doreen appleyard mr william norton acted as chairman a short program included duets by phyllis bradley and muriel apple- yard accompanied by mrs j roughley tap dancing by noreen davles and a ballet number by- her sifter diane da vies and a piano solo by eileen varey an address was read to the bridal couple and a coffee table and woolen blanket presented to them by the people of thed istricttbe silver- wood wi gave an attractive figurine plant- holder for use as a table decoration friends from limehouse showered the cpuple with miscellaneous gifts refreshments were served to bring the evening to a close mr f l miller also mr and mrs jack miller and lorna all of londesboro visited with friends in this vicinity recently mr and mrs n f robinson of guelph spent sunday with mrs roe and mr william lane some people from this district attended the highland games at fergus on saturday one thing was lacking to make it complete georgetown girls pipe band mrs e l miller spent monday in toronto announcing the first showing for fall of ballinafad acton woman was church worker a former ballinafad resident mrs alfred soper died suddenly at her home main street acton on friday in her 87th year she was the former barbara mc- callum a daughter of the late john anl margaret mccallum and was born at kockside after her mar- niije fifty years ago to alfred so- pei she lived in acton for most of lift life with the exception of a few years which they spent in bois- sevaine manitoba they moved to ballinafad where vir soper died in 1935 and five years ago mrs soper returned to acton to make her home she was the jast member of her family mrs soper was always interested in church work and ladies activi ties she was a member of knox presbyterian church acton and for many years taught sunday school at the church rev a o w foreman conduc ted the funeral service on monday at the rumley funeral home acton and pallbearers were wesley mas- ales john leishman ed ryder george mathews william evans and henry hilts interment was in fair- view cemetery acton fur coats cloth coats suits dresses am millinery at silvers men in uniform bill james gets corporal stripes bill james who enlisted with the canada special force last fall and who is on the instructional staff at the army camp at walnwright al berta has received his second stripe and is new a full corporal writing to his mother mrs e james bill tells of a recent trip to edmonton where he visited with another former georgetowner ab- bie kemshead who is employed there with imperial oil company englands king is not allowed to enter the house of commons a lawyer is a man who will work as hard as he can to see that you get whats coming to him saccharin is de tar ived from coal- mackenzie news exhibition is nearly here winter catalogues have arrived so maybe its not so unseason able to think about coal on august 28th there will be an increase in freight on the us railroads which means an increase in the price ot coal to us as well as the usual increase on september 1 to winter pri ces coa ordered in august for delivery off cars shipped in august will mean a worth while saving to you nut or stove coal is now 92900 per ton and the quality and prep aration of the coal we have re ceived has been very high see you resting after your holiday j b mackenzie son coal lamber building supplies fr whom the bells toll 99 to check thru the kiddies wardrobes and select their attire for school opening have them expertly cleaned and pressed by our experi enced cleaners for prompt pickup phone 749 w kings cleaners off ice on mm street tr m pressing while-u- wait a ill

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