Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 19, 1951, p. 12

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r the georgetown herald wednesday sept 1 9th 1951 i i i o j i hornby k- two dedications at harvest home service i dedication of two church orna ments marked the harvest service at st stephen church on sun day when archdeacon w g o thompson wis s ecial preacher a rector of forty tus ago rev mr perry now ictntci icad the les sons t an altar cross was dedicated to the memory of the late wattle brain noble wife of rev toorman noble east caledon who spent her girl hood in the parfch a missal desk wa presented by the family ol tiaiii weller killed overseas in world war 2 drug store employee weds acton garageman in a quiet ceremony at allenford on september 10th margaret smith of georgetown was married to ray thompson acton the bride is a membei of robbs drug store staff here and the groom a member of the thompson motors organization in acton rev o r fhndall a formed minister at bel li naf ad performed the ceremony classrooms are overcrowed curtail home economics class returns to school miss jane milne daugjiter of dr and mrs j b milne has returned to hatfield hall cobburg for her second tefln sff europe acclaimed him now georgetown will hear him adam gaw brilliant canadian tenor prior to his new york debut next month knox presbyterian church monday october 1st ticklts only 100 hurry and eets 6urs from robbs drues mrs w g marshall mrs w t sinclair mrs w c reynolds mrs bob lane miss jean mackenzie mr jim ritchie mr arthur benton limehoose and mrs lockhart royal norval a short but delightful drive to the caledon hills and forks-of- tredit with food in quiet comfort at terra cotta inn midway between georgetown on no 7 and victoria on no 10 highway in the picturesque credit valley lunches dinners afternoon tea feat urine this week roast duck green peas mrs betty farrar phone victoria 26 r 24 i selling out only because of illness the entire stock of the brampton fur store at half prices reg 195 now 99 mouton proc lamb persian lamb paw 295 159 dyed black muskrat middles 295 159 blended muskrat backs 495 259 blended persian lamb 695 359 full skin dyed black take ad uf tlii outstanding offer of half the regular prices brampton fur store phone 104 33 queen st east farnells overcrowding in home economics and shopwork classrooms at milton high school has resulted in some curtailment of classes for the pres ent mrs mcarthur home econ omics teacher told north halton high school board at us meeting in milton monday that she could not continue to teach as many as 31 girls from georgetown at one ses sion when facilities were designed to accommodate from 16 to 20 last year she said she had carried heavy classes and it did not give the girls satisfactory training nor would her health allow her to continue principal j l lambert said that it was impossible to organize the local time table to allow for two groups to go to milton weekly so it was decided for the present to spilt- the class in two and have students take their tiaimng every ohei week later on it may be necessary to eliminate some stud ents in order to have a smallsize weekly class over the v igorous objections of a georgetown member walter biehn per mission was granted for two ac ton district girls to continue to at tend guelph collegiate for an aca demic course at a previous meet ing permission had been denied their mother mrs penfold was prepared to address the school board monday but a motion of permls- sin was made before she appeared c v pickett a milton member ex plained that mrs penfold works in the city and her daughters go after school to their grandparents home besides this he said one of the girls takes music lessons at noon hour and the other goes to kitche ner after school for dancing les sons they have been attending in guelph for two years but this year could be picked up on a bus route to eden mills mr picket also said that the cost of runninjj the bus ex tra mile- to eden mills was only slightly less than the tuition fees which the board will pay to guelph mr biehn objected to the board reversing its decision without suf ficient thought and without even having the mothei tale her case in person we make rule- and we should uphold them he aid otherwise we will be swamped with applica tions to go here thete and every- w here requests of mm in niutiong georgetown to take an industrial art course at entiil 1 e h toionto ml lrwood home from summer at cleveland house mr and mrs alex j greig have letuined home after spending the sumnii in the muskok i district at c lev eland ifouse david coibett of tiiinnto is spend ing a few davs this week with his gianriparents mi and mrs r r corbett those fiom this distuct who at tended the rohnisonpu kard wed ding in guelph on saturday were mr and mrs f i millet and mr robeit millei miss geraldme dom m of mount forest spent the weekend with friends in this- district mr and mrsjlauv bowman of vpelland were sunday visitors with thfs w j roe mrs william lane and the e l millets congiatulations and best wishes to mr and mis gilbcit sinclair who weie married fifty years ago and aie celebrating then golden wedding next sundav sea food at its best cod fillets h 37c haddock fillets lb 49c flounder fillets lb 59c i birds kyf concentrated orange juice birds eye oncenthated lemonade arizona 20 oz tin grapefruit juice sole fillets smoked fillets halibut steaks master lb 62c lb 47c lb 79c tin 29c tin 29c oz tin dog food 12 tins 129 mcgowans specialty shop introduces three beautiful new corsage shades for fall winter 1951 1 arnie thorarinson and audrey bur rows acton toi continue special courses at guelph were approved requests for ruth brinklow nassau gaweya and charles wood acton to attend guelph were refused equipment purchases included fpir ww typing desks and new typewriters for georgetown football equipment for milton and acton as well as art supplies secretary gor don brown warned that expendi tures would have to be watched closely until the end of the year as jess than 1000 remained for ex penses other than certain fixed costs representatives of two firms of architects addressed council offer ing their services for the proposed coming events expert body and fender repairs see scott motors the big i o d e fashion show is coming october 1112 coming coming the rebekahs christmas bazaar saturday decem ber 1st st johris united church bazaar is planned for saturday november 17th watch for particulars hear st james cathedral boys choir friday september 28th at 8 pm in st georges church first of the season oddfellows- rebekah dance friday october j2 in the rose room russ creightons m lisle st johns guild euchre and dance tewartiown hall friday new schools it was explained to october 12th doris hulls orches- these gentlemen that the schools tra admission 50c- were a long way from being built and that municipal approval had not as yet been received by the board farm news entries roll in for milton dairy show everything points to an outstand ing entry in the holstein jersey and guernsey show to be held at milton on saturday sept 29 en tries from the leading herds of the county were rolling into the agri cultural office at milton this past weekend the official judges for the three shows are as follows holstems durno innes wood stock jerseys norman bagg edge- ley guernsey chas henshaw king the achievement day for haltons three calf clubs will be held in conjunction with the same show and here clifford morrow of the on tario live stock branch will be of ficial adjudicatoi president allan dixon and his fel low officers of the halton agricul tural society have worked hard and long this past summer to make the 1951 show the best on record to this end a new hall has been erected and is rapidly approaching completion add tional land has been purchased to serve as a parking area the cattle rings have been levelled and reseeded and tempor ary bleachers are being provided for the spectators around the cattle i ings when we visited the new hall on friday of last week we found some twelve directois all busy mak ing tables etc foi the new hall incidentally the new hall is most attractive being well lighted and modem in eveiy respect exhibits from the farms homes and school room of ifalton and surrounding dis tuct will indeed have an pkrtun- lty to be shown md seen to advan tage the spec ial junior section which includes special classes for inter club exhibits from 1 junioi far- mei clubs 2 junioi institutes 1 junior homemnking clubs 4 girls garden clubs will be hous ed in the old holl white the exter- ioi may look soinewhat dismal and uninviting when compaied to the new hall we have every confidence that this new section will have much of inteiist and prove most attrac tive manchester u fellowship awarded to michael beet michael beer has been awarded ucoycar fello at tha uni- hi folks its here again what st georges rummage sale satur day october 13th oddfellows hall a lucky day for bargain hunters curfew jack balton and mrs oakleys telephone dont miss these comedies by the daughters st georges friday november at 8 p m st georges basement laffs comedy tea 50c remember the date november 9th st georges church bazaar bigger and better than ever the navy league wim hold a tag day in georgetown and esques- ing township on saturday sept 29 the ladies auxiliary of the cana dian legion are sponsoring it here a bale is being prepared for the grenfell mission in labrador don ations of good used or new clothing may be left with mrs norman sny der albert street or with mrs william kirkwood mam street please leave these by the end of next week in order that the bale may be shipped on time versity of manchester one of georgetown s most bril liant students he attended the uni- veisity of toronto after giaduatlon from georget6wn high school where he graduated in chemistry then look his mastei of arts degree in applied mathematics he went to england last year to continue his studies for a degree of doctoi of philosophy in physical chemistry michael is the son of dr and mrs paul beer his father being a chem ist with the beaidmore company in acton as well as operating a farm neai georgetown a post card sent to one of his high school teachers miss florence luke recently tells oi a pleasant summer which he lumehouse school garden flowers- make party decorations thomasine sutton entertained the girl pupils of no 9 school on wed nesday in celebration of her seventh birthday the effective decorations of zinnias calendula and mignon ette were provided by her school garden the guests were lillian askin heather and linda clarke audrie and barbara currie patsy foster gloria jones dorothy ktrkpatrick gloria latimer kay norton joy patterson and trudy scott congratulations to the charles jones on the arrival of a little girl at peel memorial hospital on thurs day evening the wms met at the home of mis a j smethurst on ttiui sday eveniiik scripture was read by mrs mitchi ii and mis a w mor ton led in prayer mrs smethurst told of edna jactpies at thvieient v i convention and later read a rhaptri the doctors promise from a volume the doctor mrs a w norton sang it is no secret and read two poems roll call was answeied by a verse of scripture containing honour the hostess served lunch afterwards mr e askin lias been attending a school for mechanics by ford motor co in toronto mr and mrs russell thompson with mr and mis alex henderson enjoyed a ten day or more motor trip thtough new brunswick and vai ious states and to new york city the w a meeting was held at the home of mrs a w norton on evenrm whwn plans were completed for the postponed an nual dinnei party and fall socials outlined recent visitors include mr and mrs cecil bouden mr and mrs ted moriow and elane of toronto mr and mrs bob lane and family mi and mrs fied pack et and family of hamilton and mr dick packer with mrs lane mr and mrs c a grant and kenneth of stewarttown mr and mrs j a smethurst jacqueline and john of islington with mrs a j smethurst mr and mrs calvin van zant of cooksville with the nobles and merediths mc a mr w a family of toronto with the latimers and a w nortons a week ago mr and mrs elliott patterson rockwood mrs stuart smith of weston mrs cassie bouden and mr dave gordon of toronto with the pattersons mr and mrs ernie pell of all- ton with the asking mr and mrs john foster and dianne of stewarttown mr and mrs frank ruck eldra and mr mrs jack huck of drayton withvthe james k i rkpa tricks mr and mrs ed hyland toron to and mrs w m johnstone and mr eric jobst of niagara with the i page 12 ttl harold s hare realtor farms suburban homes w cromar resident salesman georgetown 98 r 4 variety promised in adam gaw concert a m adam gaw famous canadian te l nor wh6 will give a concert fa f knox church here in october chosen numbers which offer- uk- widest possible appeal to muste lovers among the selections which 1m will sing are das wandern by schu bert aubade from the opera ha roi dys by xlo the healy wo- lftri arrangement of drink to me nly with thine eyes o what a beautiful morning from okla homa blue bird of happiness loch lomond kitty my love and rose of tralee he will be accompanied by lighter who studied with the musician gerald moore mr tlgmur will play a group of numbers among which will be liebestraum by liszt railway time table changes effective sunday september 30 full information from agents canadian national ho 26 the ideal pkrw for match work some in stock limibstf supply of fertilizer drills 13 is and 20 due we have in stock one forage harvester motor driven murt allison agency mill street phone 100 urkeys for hanksgiving case of 24 tins 259 spent loin inn n france with two and switzerland swiss friends york canned meats bol ocna skinless weiners corned beef hash lamb stew 12 oz tin 49c 14 oz tin 49c svlons of note orchid mist camelia taupe marigold bronze 1 5 oz tin 45c i i 15 oz tin 32c canadian boiled dinner 1 5 oz tin 32c i i rn ells free delivery gotham hosiery tabarin the stocking that adjusts to every leg length the range in cludes 60 51 and 45 gauge with 1 5 and 30 denier and will satisfy sophisticated women polio on the wane one case reported only one case of poliomyelitis was reported to the halton county health unit during the week end ing september 15 a young man of 21 from burlington had been 111 since august 3trfte shows paraly sis actually no new cases have had their onset during september if no further cases are reported during the coming week the health unit ftwls that th ulmiicc u air c m choice birds at prevailing market prices try a h altturkey you save money but order now- j a willitts epidemic occurring has passed even though an occasional case may still occur the health unit propos lo resume its immunization p in one weak the win shelbourne anh fam ily attended a family party on sun day in honour of mrs john scotts seventyfifth birthday thirty mem bers of the family attended ballinafad george 548 r 1 1 mi i

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