Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 26, 1951, p. 7

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jitoyrwbwsiwhs piriwww page 7 trafalgar girl is polio victim one case of poliomyelitis was re- jiorted to the alton county health jjnlt during week ending septem ber 22nd this was a 2 year old lfjrlln trafalgar township she had beens admitted to hospital on sep- lember 9 but diagnosis was not until september 19th she tows paralysis ii wfefurns from quebec city mr montague merryd turned home after visiting for two weeks in cowansville quebec with mr and mrs bert foster the fos ters are former residents of the dis trict and mr foster was once em ployed at the provincial piper mill here umehoxjse v georgetown summer pouct 2 shows nlehtly at 730 and 930 saturdays holidays snows continuous 7 to 12 matinee 2 pm winter- poucv beginning monday october 1st 2 shows nightly at 700 and 900 pm saturdays and holidays matinee box office opens 140 show starts at 200 evenings box office opens 615 shows continuous 700 1200 friday satu se 28 29 doub1e feature the hottest haul in the west i ft- t i hey kids dont mus the 4th chapter of congo bill hey kids bring 15 coat hangers saturday matinee and you will be admitted free hangers must be in good condition and tied in bundles of 15 monday and tuesday october l 2 f ijwr hihriwt colf cors mm plus randy turpin vs sugar hay robinson wednesday thursday october 3 4 mtb j- tmm 101 jqthyhartipyupgarey jm ft wptfictirpfiajic io hi mtrtio douglas limehouse school garden display monday in the hall the wisponsored annual school gardens display was held in lime- house memorial hall on monday evening several comments were heard that compared vegetables fav orably with those at town fairs parents of exhibitors and other in terested folk attended a social ev ening when my e batkm showed films of interest loaned by the oac mr norman piro gave the children helpful advice on prepar ing their exhibits beginning with good seed for planting rev a cal- der sang two numbers accompanied at the piano by- mrs roughley mrs e9anford president of the wi was chairman the committee mrs gisby- mrs barter miss ruddell and mrs sanford served lunch afterwards cash prizes were presented to the childnen following judging by mr bruce pargeter of acton who also judged trje garden plots on two occasions during the summer seeds and plants were- provided by the wi beginners gardens beets joy patterson linda clarke billie brookscarrots joy patter son- linda clarke billie brooks tomatoes joy patterson billie brooks petunias billie brooks joy patterson garden plots beginners billie brooks joy pattersoh lin da clarke junior gardens display from plots donnie cur- rie dorothy kirkpatrick billie san ford tommy sutton zinnias tom my sutton billie sanford joe brooks phlox billie sanford joe brown candytuft donnie currie peter glynn dorothy kirkpatrick calendulas tommy sutton billie sanford peter glynn onions joe brooks david roughley bets donnie currie billie sanford dav id roughley carrots tommy sut ton billie sanford david currie cabbage david roughley peter glynn dorothy kirkpatrick pep pers peter glynn billie sanford tommy sutton tomatoes david roughley joe brown joe brooks garden plots juniors billie sanford david roughley peter glynn donnie cur rie tommy sutton joe brooks dorothy kirkpatrick joe brown gloria latimer senior gardens display from plot jim forbes bert benton kathleen kirkpatrick petunias bert benton john brown marigolds jim forbes kathleen kirkpatrick pert benton asters jim forbes john brown rtert benton snapdragon kathleen kirk patrick jim forbes verbena jim forbes beets kathleen kirkpatrick jim forbes bert benton dills kath leen kirkpatrick john brown jim forbes carrots bert benton jim forbes- john brown onions bert benton jim forbes john brown tomatoes john brown bert ben ton jim forbes cauliflower kath leen kirkpatrick jim forbes bruh- sels sprouts bert benton jim forbes celery jim forbes bert benton kathleen kirkpatrick squash bert renton jim forbes kathleen kirkpatrick potatoes bill sanford jim forbes peter glynn living room bouquet open to pub lic and lower high school neil benton tommy sutton jim forbes dorothy kirkpatrick anna marie spitzer dining room bouquet bil lie sanford kathl en kirkpatrick dorothy kirkptrick david mcvey neil benton garden plots senior i jim forbes bert benton kathleen kirkpatrick john brown charles mcdopaui farm news prizewinners at ciait at the regional rluaj- purpose shorthorn show held at gait last week miller brothers georgetown were well up in the prize money exhibiting five head they won nine prizes including the junior championship and the reserve brand clmmipojiship on theijllj- wood royalist showinrjn the un der twoyears of age cl community shower for saturday newlywed limehouse community presented a pair of living room lamps and a clock to miss doris harding and mr donald lindsay at ballinafad on wednesday evening when that community held a miscellanetius shower in their honour we are sorry that the weather was so unfavourable for acton fair but a good crowd attended anyway mr a c bourne left saturday for the university of toronto where he is attending trinity college mr sam gisby was home from sunnybrook hospital for the week end red cross volunteer drivers bringing him on friday and call ing back for him on sunday even ing mr and mrs thos woods of guelph visited mr thornton on sunday mrs smethurst has returned from a visit at islington the harv mortons spent sunday in toronto mrs moltat and miss ot glanford station visitors with the mrs brown moftat rn were recent roughleys mr ronald latimer is in guelph general hospital following an ab dominal operation there last week mr l thornton is to be con gratulated on ins fine lacls at acton fall fair he won four firsts from four entries the vi ss no ii and several local people were prize winners too the karns and merediths visited at glen christie oil sunday misse holmes wilson and allen all xoronff teachers visited miss iens on tuesday friends in this community olter congratulations to mr and mrs gil bert sinclair who celebrated their golden wedding at the home of their daughter mrs a c patterson on sunday many friends called after noon and evening to extend good wishes congratulations to local newly- weds of saturday miss doris hard ing and mr donald lindsay were married by rev a calder at the home of the brides parents and to miss dorothy murdock and mr rob ert edwards who were married in grace anglican church milton on saturday church news si georges church archdeacon w g o thompson rector friday sent bth eve of st michael and all angels evensong 8 15 pm sung by the choir of st ihih cathedral to ronto nineteenth sunday after trinity holy communion bam sunday school 10 am ma tins 1 1 a m rev edward porritt pf lowville preacher ev ensong 7 kl p ii the clergy and he womans auxiliary of halton deanery will meet at st georges on tucsda october lnd holy communion will be celebrated at 10 30 am it is expected that the bishop will preach st albans church glen williams nineteenth sunday aftcl trinity matins umt am preacher rev edward iorritt sunday school 10 so am georgetown baptist church rev a j barker ba b d 104th anniversary services sun day september 30th 1000 a m sunday school classes for all 1100 am god measures the church 700 pm sound the trumpet mr ernest a warren of toronto soloist for the day norval charge of the united church norval rev alex cowan ba 10 am public worship 11 am sunday school glrrr william 7 p m public worship- r the georgetown herald wednesday sept 26th f 95 f w st james cathedral choir will sing the evensong friday september 28th st georges church 8 1 5 pm everyone is invited a its a big week in oak ville garden br 3ring circus is in town fridayand saturday september 2829 oakv1lle arena 2 childrens matinee both days at 330 pm children 35c adults 75c evening performance at 830 pm 5 adults 75c children 50c reserved seats 125 1 5 sponsored by kiwanis club of oakville two hours of thrilling entertainment 104th anniversary services georgetown baptist church sunday september 30th 1 100 am 700 pm i he minister rev alfred j barker will preach and mr ernest a warren of toronto son of the late r d warren of georgetown will be soloist knox and mmfhouw presbyterian churches iliv alex 1 cilulcr ba b d knox chureh 10 a m sundiy school 11 am public worship limehouse 1 30 p m sunday school 30 p m public worship no 26 norval hornby stewarttown anglican churches rev j e maxwell balth st pauls norval 7 kl pm evensong except 1st tjujidny month holy communion 1100 am st stephens hornby llou am morning prayer except 1st sunday in month evensong at 300 pm st johns stcwarttown 10 am morning prayer except 1st sunday in month e ensong 730- p m the ideal plow for match work some in stock limited supply of fertilizer drills 13 15 and 20 disc i holy crow church rev fr v j morgan 3rd 5th sundays mass at 1 1 am 2nd 4th sundays i mass at 900 am 1st we have in stock one forage harvester motor driven w moii f fuels oct 1 v murt allisons masseyharr1s agency mill street phone iq0 ttfffpifrxar sf johns united church rev john m smith minister 5 norman laird director of mask sunday school 10 ajri mlssionu ary sunday morning worship 11 jn x jean stood iplea v evening worship 7 pjn swtivf worship with tfor baptist ooof tlob on ihelr anveradram3 tv mmsmimmi

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