Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 26, 1951, p. 3

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smtr page 3 harold s hare realtor y farms suburittf homes w cromar resident salesman georgetown 98 r 4 painfully injured orangeville awto c- hes wrong but you pay somebody elses carelessness can put a terrific dent in your wallet yes even if youre not at fault an auto accident may mean disastrous bills for you ho to get around this dangerous possibility adequate insurance is your safest answer call on this agency now elmer c thompson insurance service john r rarbxs f kersey e c thompson mill street phone 2 19 step dancer at street ville fi joe martin who is truly eighty years young and often appears on the platform at local shows was voted best of three stepdancere at the final instalment of is dne and payable at the municipal office georgetown on or befase monday october 1st chas wiluson tax collector m m m m v garbage collection change onceaweek collection starts monday october 1st s m collection route monday main st north to wildwobd all streets running off main st over white bridge morris chapel west and east and victoria streets j tuesday john st college view rosette car line paper mill road 9th line water street and mill street wednesday all streets west of main street in ward 3 and george james and draper streets thursday queen mcnabb ernery king union murdock durham albert and guelph streets nocontajners over 60 lklplease 5 m i gaihbagejmut be wrapped ami out by 7 ain m smash boy stout paper collection ttite saturday citizens of georjetaftfn stewarttown and gleh willisfns are asked to cooperate by placing their bundled papers in front of their homes for truck pickup others having a quantity of papr may bring it to the park or call 465w or 45w and arrange for pick up the large number of boy avail able for the scout troop necessi tates forming a senior troop by the first of october it is hoped that all promotions in the ptacks and troop will be completed and plans made for the fall and winter work little beaver cub pack had a short hike on monday this pack is for boys 89 years of age any boy wishing to become a cub and who is eight years of age or over should report to the regular little beaver meeting on mondays at 4 pjn scout troop is planning a weincr roast for thursday night all scouts are to meet at st johns church at 7 pm this is a dutch treat meeting boy scout committee is to meet at the home of r uardman on thursday evening all scouts and cubs are to report to the st johns s s on saturday at 9 am to assist in the paper col lection streetsville fair on saturday little joan rundle of silvercreek who won a prize at georgetown fair for her decorated doll carriage took it to streetsville and won sec ond prize there in a large entry a former georgetown resident mrs ross thompson was painfully injured in an automobile accident in orangeville a week ago sunday evening a car driven by her husband was in collision with one driven by a wfight 74 cambridge avenue to ronto at the corner of broadway and first streets at the impact the right hand door of the t2npsoncar flew open and as he grabbed for his falling wife and 18monthold baby the oar went out o control swerved and struck another car driven by allan wolfe launel and ended up ngainst wil fred bagnalls light truck which was parked on the street mrs thompson was pushed to lord jdufferin hospital for treat- ment of facial lacerations damage about the left eye a fractured pel vis concussion bruises and abra sions the baby was unhurt mr and mrs thompson and their baby daughter rose marie moved from town to a farm near orangeville several months ago while he was working in town at the provincial paper mill they made their home in an apartment at the home of mr and mrs harry stockford 1 the georgetown herald wednesday sept 26th 1951 after all is said and done how does it taste in the cup that is what counts ffr mm a a 1 j farm xews large dairy show prospect t milton 360 head of dairy cattle are en tered for the holstein jersey and guernsey shows to be held at milton on saturday september 30 this looks like one of the largest dairy shows yet held at milton stated agricultural representative j e whitelock halton guernsey jersey and holstein breeders have achieved enviable reputation for the high average quality of their cattle this was substantiated in the case of the holstein breed by wray taylor official grader for the holsteinfriesian association last spring after completing the grading of halton herds he stated the average quality of your herds in halton is the highest i have struct in any county i have graded this spring dr h h hannam presi dent of the canadian federation of agriculture also spoke highly of nine foundation cattle which he had purchased a few years ago in hal ton for his herd near ottawa hal ton dairy breeders are to be con gratulated on the effort they are making to bring their cattle uefore the public eye and also to measure their own cattle wiih their fellow breeders by mmperiig at their county show asiigrove will sing here a musical highlight for geor getown will be the appearance of adam gaw in a song recital in knox church next monday mr gaw is one of canadas most noted tenors and this is one of his few public appear ances prior to his american debut next month at the wal- dnrk astoria hotel in new york institute will enter salada quilt competition the wi meeting was mold on tuesday september 18th at the home of mrs cecil wilson with the president mrs ishe giften opening with the ode and prayer roll call was answered by the mem bers naming a vegetable beginning -with-th-intials- ff their n an its vitamins the meeting was in fiivour of trying the salada tea competition for making a quilt and the committee appointed were mrs stringer mrs graham mrs dick and mrs john bird arrangements were made for the display for mil ton fair it was voted lo continue rtdtng rnrrorrsto brrratrr mrt horace barnes gave the motto liv ing in harmony as nature does followed by a paper on mother nature and the worm by mrs frank wilson mrs hector bird en tertained with two humorous read ings the doors were aye stickil al half past ten and aint it true current evenls were given by mrs russell hepburn and the meet ing was followed by a social hour miss ruth shanks of brandon manitoba is visiting mr and mrs fred wrigglesworth jjuth has just returned from a trip to england scotland and ireland smith stoners picnic at erin with an attendance of mm the annual picnic for employees ot smith and stoic ltd was held on sunday at stanley park erin a softball tournament highlighted the picnic assembly winning the honours by defeating bakelite 75 and press line 82 john hulme spotted mystery man jud bavidson to win the prize offered for this a horseshoe tournament was won by bill collier and dorric kidd frank cleav and lome cross ex celled at darts prizewinners at races were five and under prizes for all 1st heat suzanne kidd kathleen hoshier donna marie lorusso 2d heat don knight dorenc young may mc- nivenr girls 6p sharon parmeter gail- mcniven sandy stapleton boys 68 ed wylie leo tucker daw stamp gn is 911 charlene day anne tucker louise staple- ton hoys it- 11 john hulmo broken arm and all bobby kitlri errol sliiplelon girls 1 j 14 jean young laura young hoys ilh tfinicis hiiliiie hud gibbs danny martini girls 14- 1h laura young jean young anne tucker winners of hc mens sack i nee were danny hewitt bud gihbs and- john doli- ert mr and mrs bruce harlcy won the married couples shoe race with mr and mrs doug sargent second and mr and mrs jim mc- caig third fair baiii9aiiaiipmvbb0iar09pmabrf a m i i v rt at milion friday saturday sept 28th 29th races baby show swine club holstein jersey guernsey show townhall dance saturday night admission 50c institute garden brigade prizewinners at the fair two lists- of prirwimnei s tvctc not included in the prize list for georgetown fair printed in last weeks issue of the herald the following prizes were awar ded in junior institute work tea biscuits marion currie ruth wilson jean bird chocolate cakr marion currie jean bird braji muf fins mamrr ctirrie mae wingfield jean bird raspberries lean bird mac wingfield barbara unning- hairr canned tomatoes mae wing field jean hrjrdruth wilson table centre flowersh mae wingfield marion currie itulh wilson wool skirt mae wingfield uarharji cun ningham apron mae wingfield huth wilson crirhrtetl handker chief jean bird mrs john milton mae wingfield the thirteen girls who filtered exhibits in the girls garden brigade placed in this order ruth wilson bernicc wilson margaret bird eil een llunler lois mileham barbara cunningham muriel burt anna- marie spilzer marion hird jcath- trcri klrkpatrick miirgafct mirton marilyn barnes joan wrigglesworth yield the perfect flavour o wmmr tomato juice atlmer choioe 2 20oz ocft ttns 3m brights fancy ttns f c blended oranoetxnd orapefeutt juice ts 27c corked beef red salmon blueback loap j 12oz ttk 3v6 margarine domestic 1lb tin 39c 4zc good luck lb shortening 1lb pko st wtjuliams orange grapefruit marmalade 24oz jar o a b tiw date nut loaf chocolatenut fruitnut loaf ale loap o a b ten ale peanut butter 37c atlmer new pack tomato soup 2 20oz zqa iooz 1h tins jjj tin i 10 romar coffee 1lb bao 96e tea bags c 34c 67c quaker oats t 35c 47c sugar crisps 2 atlmer choice special process peas 22c carrolls 4lb pko 3c a reo m pkos 43c chocolate 3 soap flakes kleenex puddings chelate 3 14c baby foods atlmer 3 7c hunts apricots tk 23 dont boss this bargain knives paring knives each qg kitchen knives each stainless steel g m t ata isfii if- stkeetsville minister speaks at st johns morning worship at st johns 1 united church was conducted by rev l g staplcton ba of streetsville who challenged the congregation with an inspiring and thoukhtrpirovoking message stress ing tho importance of the mission of the church in the modern world and the importance of wholeheart ed- participation in that missions fulfilment by individual christians the choir sang the anthem one sweetly solemn thought and a- tost sang the solo hold thou my hand jt was announce that the even- ing service next sunday would be withdrawn and that the congrega- tlon would- join with that of the baptist church in their anniver sary service of praise t fruit vegetables fresh daily ontario no 1 lettuce 2 ige heads 19c cooking onions 10 lb bag 39c small v wealth y apples bskt 55c snowy white head cauliflower ea 21c fresh and ckip lery stalks 2 for 19c

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