Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 19, 1951, p. 11

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v fertilizer for fall wheat orders now being taken for beet pulp molasses oil cake and mill feeds start your pullets on coop 18 lay mash for best dollar value and production results georgetown branch milton district coop phone 86 free delivery route days appears in concert at the royal york bramptons ionic male choir ap peared in the royal york concert hall toronto on sunday to give a sacred concert the concert was part of the opening reerennonies of the 1951 session of grand chapter order of the eastern star f onta rio- a local musician kenneth r har rison is accompanist for the choir and he played two- piano solos slbglius romance and six brahms waltzes f union brampton schoolgirl was cxne fashion commentator dorothy thompon daughter of mr and mrs laverne thompson union and a student at brampton high school was one of two stud ents chosen to represent the school at the canadian national exhibition dorothy was chosen to appear as one of the commentators at mrs kate aitkens fashion show and placed third in the contest to which many schools sent representatives tests were held a few days before the show and the students qualify ing were chosen as commentators a good meadow for good milk it take an expert to give good adtioe 6a what kind of imtmdam trill help give good milk every farmer can tell a good farm he can run hi experienced ye over the field use barn tfave stock and in no time be ban aiaed op the situation but the more experienced farmer who farm for better crop for better milk yield goes t the expert lor advice on the noil and the ma ay other factors that help to assure good results from hi effort it is the degree of his own knowledge and exrrtnee plun that of the sxpert that lead to the best results as a farmer friend recently put it it takes a good meadow to help make good milk and plenty of it nd it takes an expert to help me make a good meadow in the investment field tbe above finds a good para lie j it takes good meadow in the form of good high grade neriiritie to make good milk in the form of regular rate of interest and dividend and it takes an expert with long experience to give the best iuvetment 7 a good farmer invests in hia grid he known the farms past record and by properly preparing tbe soil and owing good seed be reap a good harvest the same goes in the investment field care and attention mast be given to every purchase the financial position of the company into which the iu vestment is being made must be well known its record cor dividends over a long period must be studied when such care at taken good result generally accrue t as the soil expert knows a good meadow the investment counselor knows a good investment here are four actual case histories from our files all of these successful investme were made on onrjreoqninicn4tipnfl jsnp- goderich a widow has had an average amount ofappromi- mately 5000 invested since 1044 to her original investment she has added lie interne from her fe brit her net rath inwirtnumt aviar to lljo her stocks now have a market malms ef over 1 19000 and fo of the funds are inve n conservative public utilities she is deriving at the present time an annual income of over ljooo r 8yijoe her net cash investment toronto a young married man decided to open an account in 1940 with 1400 since that time he has never tad- thanrtiouuu of his o iu in t mceount up to the end of 1950 he had withdrawn 69000 ana his investment still had a net value of 27381 paris since opening an account two years ago toil client who is a widow has purchased some con servative common and convertible preferred stocks her overate cash investment has beeniij6o during this period if her stocks were told at net cash investment of 12130 grand valley a school teacher has had an average amount of 3 joo invested in her account since she opened tt in 1939 her net cash investment at the end of 19fo wot 106 and her securities had a market value at that time of 3890 from this her annual investment income is iss or over p on her net capital investment i 111 the size of the sum to invest is not important mono froaten in a bank account doe itn owner liitle good surplus funds no matter how small aboum be put to work to earn a fair return and augment your income many of the greatest corporation are largely owned by the so called email investor a recent surrey demonstrated tbe surprising fact that many hundreds of thousands of blue chip corporative are owned by people in the entailer urban and rural communities and large sums bare been collectively paid out for many years t investors many of whom you will quite possibly know personally the siae of tbe sum to invest is not important you may have funds you would like to invest on tbe other hand we would like to disease una matter of investment with you and without aay obligation to you br f h deacon co buinea8mtobluhtdj897 members the toronto stock brcbaage 197 bay st toronto 1 emm3401 j chooses parents wedding anniversary for nuptial vows the 23rd anniversary of her par ents wedding was chosen by irma elizabeth kentner daughter of mr and mrs joseph w kentner ac- toiy for her marriage to hartley ernest coles son of mr and mrs ernest w coles acton former georgetown- residents rev father v j morgan solem nized the nuptial mass in st jos ephs church acton on saturday september 1st the altar was decorated with baskets of pink and white gladioli andmlss jessie coles aunt of the groom sang dujing the ceremony given innarriage by her father the bride jpse a ballerina length gown of satin embroidered organdy over white satin fasnioned wiuf a low fitted bodice and a scalloped hemline the matching cloche head dress held her short tulle veil and she carried pink sweetheart roses and stephanotis mrs kenneth marchment sister of the bride was her only attend ant she wore a pale blue ankle- length gown and her colonial bou quet was of blue and white baby mums kenneth marchment was best man and jean marcoux and wilfred duval ushered receiving the brides mother wore a navy blue sheer dress and a cor sage of pink roses the grooms mother assisted in a navy crepe dress with a corsage of red roses for the wedding trip the bride wore a beige gabardine suit with black accessories they are living in acton where the groom is a mem ber of the staff of the acton free press the georgetown flerald wednesday sept 1 9th 1951 georgetown lady was native of beeton seriously ill for three weeks mrs thomas reen cave died at her home in the valleyview apartments on sunday september 9th mrs cave was annie elizabeth kcnn a daughter of the late robert fenn and elizabeth gregory she was horn in beeton 73 years ago and lived there until moving to georgetown in 1914 mr cave was section foreman on the canadian national railway here and retired a few years before his death in 1941 she had a wide circle of friends in town and enjoyed attending euchre parties and bingos held by various organisations a member of st johns united church she also belonged to the womens insti tute she took great interest in her home and did much sewing and faiiciwork mrs cave leaves a ramily of three edith mrs ross thompson of town james of detroit michk gan and lome of toronto a slater mrs oscar patton lives in toron to there are six grandchildren rev john m smith conducted the funeral service last wednesday at the mcclure funeral home pall bearers were six nephews clifford and william english beeton alex ptatton george frank and james cave- t01 uiitorlntermenl whsthade in greenwood cemetery george town 35 all for only fioo parts extra if needed saves tires saves car wear improves steering gives a safer smoother ride for a limited time only moneysaving price indudest 1 tighten steering gear to frame 3 adjust steering gear 3 check kingpin bushings 4 check pitman arm 5 check tie rod ends 6 adjust toein t set steering geometry caster and camber 8 check pivot pins for wear 9 check kingpin inclination 10 road test carl 4sc0tt motohs oele5s rvso ffl b be sales cc sbrvce o 1i terra cotta bill maccormack starts queens geology course bill maccormack son of mr and mrs e v maccormack who gradu ated thisyeor i mm- geor 11 high school started his studies at queens university this week bill has enrolled in the course in geology family party for mothers birthday mr and mrs ed obrien enter tained recently at a surprise birth day party for her mother mrs john r scott georgetown a large fam ily gathering included mrs w nor- rie lena and her mother toronto mr and mrs william shelbourne and family limehouse mr and mrs art scott georgetown mr and mrs harold scott rockwood and some of her grandchildren and their fam ilies mr and mrs ray powell of milton mr and mrs wilfred brown cooksville mr and mrs fred cox erin twentyseven sat down to a chicken dinner and a friendly fam ily gettogether friends gathered at the home of mr and mrs zilio saturday night where they enjoyed a corn and weiner roast topped off with fried chicken served by the hostess all report a good time in spite of the rain terra cotta inn had another of those busy weekend with many dinner guests from toronto and georgetown mrs 7cttraamatiasonare vtsit- ing with friends in toronto mrs petch is away in toronto at present staying with her daugh ter jim emmcrsoii is home from sun- nybrook hospital and hopes to re sume his job again soon good luck jim a plastic demonstration will be held in the halu oipumfe everyone welcdme gikn williams misses nellie and elsie wetrv spent the weekend at h statten and ed johnsons rosecliffe cottage at torrance muskoka american visitors this week with mr and mrs dave stamp sr were mr and mrs mike monroe of-pitts- burgh pa speedvale avenne east northeast limits of guelph tonrte only don coyote in colour plus here comes trouble thursday afriday september 20 21 sudan beautiful maria montez whose tragic death occurred last week in paris in her last holly wood picture costarring jon hall bowl atthe i ijckv strike open bowling every day until october 1st weekdays 1 00 pm to i i pm saturdays 10 am to i i pm mill street beside the roxjr snackbar sisters meet again after 32 years a pleasant week has just ended for mrs e bludd who has had her sister mrs b howarth and hus band from quappellc saskatche wan visiting with her their son and wife mr and mrs b howarth with children muriel and barbara from craik sask also were in the party the two sisters had not seen each uthe fur xi yeiiiv aiioiiibp sister mrs watklns her soninlaw and daughter mr and mrs roy r6ed of guelph also visited and renewed family acquaintances mr and mrs bludds daughter mary and her hus band harry reed guelph were also visitors during the week mr and mrs ken young and diane guelph spent the weekend with mr and mrs jack lucas and family mrs robert english is home again after a busy summer at wa- saga beach where she operates the green gables summer hotel little shirley stamp daughter of mr and mrs art stamp is visit ing with her uncle and aunt mr andamrs roy puckering mrs wilson heatoh anovmrs fiert hill arrived home sunday after pleasant summer in the old coun try the ladies report a rough pas sage home mr and mrt ted awleyardand saturday september 22 one nite onlyj on our merry way james stewart paulette god- da rd heading a galaxy of stars monday tuesday september 24 25 northwest mounted technicolor one of your favorite movies reissued again gary cooper and beautiful madeline carroll wednesday thursday september 26 27 women without i names prison drama ah star cast friday setpember 28 one nite only the men a new star marlon brando in a truelife drama about paraplegics teresa wright ym sahirday september 29th one nite only the runaround action western with bod cameron and mia raines 0 jikj4iitiiiitivit isrw l

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