Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 2, 1952, p. 7

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c reap 7 3 f 11e ceorgetown herald wednesday january 2 1952 harold 5 har- realtor farms suburban home w cromar resident salesman georgetown 98 r 4 fee no alarm needed when youinurr with tl 5 an you tan lc certain well rc there promptly after a fire rcnty to ttrttlr your loss at ah tjmes wc wrlcomc the opportunity to mlvisc you on any iniiuran mattere li sure your insurance ih ulrcjuatr today two die in streetsv1lle fire flames and amoke roar high above the bentlry hardware building in streetaville where two lives wcrr a fire before christmas a fund started for fire victims was close to 2000 last week ttliifrum photo lost e p head optometrist itu kxaiccnkd glasses nrrn m a niim saaan guelph years two prizes here band lucky draw as a money raising project the ixrm stots bond held a lucky draw during the holiday season on whlth a good number of tickets wire sold and a kallifactocy profit realized winners of the draw were chosen on friday evening at the legion social first prize went to itocco loruaso who held ticket 500 ticket 257 held by a gcrvols acton won second und ticket 137 held by har vey king won third chatting with m h b try an adlcl in the ileraju will pay big dividends i susans bisti we wish to thank the good people of ceorgetown for such a kindly welcome we look forward to serving your clothing needs this year and hope you will continue your patrpnage henrys cutrate store main street beside georgetown taxi coop news s special special l fertilizer 125 discount tn al fertilizer ordered and delivered in january v order nowforiwoiiip delivery free delivery ori route dajre service with e miie gewgeibivnbiitdnch liiton district co- rf4r gyytewii 86 kir st or- all wed like to wish ull our readert a ver hi new year ii you have had time to miss uj lor the pist couple of weeks we vc only one excuse the christmas rush somehow our column just couldnt materialize out of all that mad hus tle and bustle it was just before chrlat- mas when we were talking to ann luke about the trip she and shirley wright of llm chouse took to california recently they went by train and were away two weeks altogether we believe and in that time they certainly- got ar ound in los angeles and hollywood so much so in fact that they never- did get to mexico which country they had also planned to visit the girls intend going back some day to sec it there were bo many pla ces to go and things to tee in the twin cities time lusi wouldnt allow this time while in los angeles the girls visited several people with georgetown connections mrs george walker relative of the sam walker family of town mr and mri frank tighe former ly of smith stone ltd and mr bernard dlgglns formerly of town the four days they spent in hollywood were a ccal thrill for the girls like the majority of us are movie fans one night they saw the studio broadcast or the radio show lux theatre when hedy lamarr and victor mn- lure took part confessed the stars did look a llltlc more glamorous on the screen the girls saw all the very beautiful homes of the movie stars in beverly hill includ ing the fobutou will rogers estate with its polo grounds racing stable etc another interesting sight they wwiwi ltttke arrowhead in f- main bernjdlno which ha an altitude of s12s feet there 1 a little- village there which has more or less com mercialized the place something like lake placid and speaking of villages they also saw knots ber ry farm and ohast tewr which are really ghost tawrfcs of the old gold mining days on the coast and which are used a great deal in shooting western movies s ann and shirley were rbrwhbta to getuckeu to sev eral broadcasts which we can hear tniwla tincludln tthart lmklowshowjiio bwrifcwkea n show which comes o morning over wgr and on the abc it uiuau wms officers elected at december meeting elmer c thompson insurance service john r barber f- kersey e c thompson mill street phone 110 tlh ii iktfltum s t iumiito ahlch is the lapiul lv of california it is a beautiful its whlth has trees growing there vhitti h ivt- bet n brought from t i uunjr in tin world hakjj to believe there un climate in the world like tluit rijthl now when we look out ui window ut the huge banks of snow alread brown and melting v ah a premature january thaw the w it watsons of orlmsby and formerly of town ore miislng the bik snow just now while they are on iheir annual holiday to florida the snow did make a beautiful christmas lho dldn i if beauti ful in the daylight with the sun tur ning it into a dazzling blanket and beautiful at night with the moon light sparkling it and the lighted outside christmas trees silhouetting the snowcapped rooftops of the homes must say we liked the yuletlde lighting decorations along main street this year the big bun ches of evergreen illuminated wilh colored lights on each lam post gave a very festive touch to the town many of these jmoves were mode before chrisbnas but wc cart tttempt to catchl ybu up on a few before the new year mr and mrs blair armstrong and two yoling ons have moved into the house on main street north owned by mim elizabeth leslie formerly tenanted by the jock cunninghams mr arm strong you will remember is the commercial teacher at the high school the apartment in mr and mrs cordaros house on charles st in which the armstrong family liv ed is now occupied by mr and mrs william hysloji and two children mr and mrs hyslop come here from uxbrldgc and mr hyslop is employ ed at malton mr and mrs arthur herbert ivere able to spend christmas in their new house beside mr and mrs gnrfleld mcgllvrays in the se where they formerly lived op streqt north mr and mrs bob burns arc living in the down stairs apartinent and mr and mrs bob twccsndl ess are in the uppelt nfturlment k a v new citizens in town are mrs henry helfant and son farley for- merly of toronto who havbvcojneto live here with her husband who is the proprietor of ifenryvcut rate storer they are living in one of the cordaro main street apartments and we lost a family to the city wrtfirt mr and mrs gordon wilkin son arutdaughterfinaron bought a movad there before altmson is- ber of the smith stone lolluwed tv foil k kl v mis- b tlu mini i 1 the mi 1052 ilemdrnt ut vice nd vice secretary tiei mirer mis jis tf i tarol of psjlm b6 ist this clonal k ad- rime read hilts iwllmk ing lau of nhr olticers mrs y w shortlll mri w gibb mrs j mcenery mr h j shorlill mrs it warnc i nul supply communitv lriendslu mrs a mckay christian stewardship beatrice lruu fc associate helpers mrs f smith literature ti missionary monthly mrs j klrkwood temperance mrs jesse mcenery superintendents of mission bond mrs leo jomleson mission clrch mrs robert mcenery babybnmfl mrs n sinclolr press mrs klrkwood organist mrs f j shortlll after some discyssioji on reports the meeting closed and o social time w as enjoyed over the tea cups ballinafad hockey team defeated erin 104 in the first league game rriday night goals were scored by gray mrram sam snow reg krcncfi and jim klrkwood thesympothv of the community u extended to mr and mrs arnold mcenery in the loss of their home md contents which were destroyed by fire sunday afternoon- mr gibb preached a most inspir ing and challenging sermon sunday morning taking os his theme the ii civ ice given by the old wise man to the young man who came asking how he might find the way to the land of far away have a dream in your ey o quoted the sage which wilt become a vision of god as you travel along a voice in your oar which if you listen will be the voice of god guiding you along a safe but jiot always an easy path a two edged sword of cour nge ip your strong right hand and faith to give you a song in your heart what splendid thoughts to carry with us on our journey thro the coming year mr aujx mitchell is at present 1a toronto genera ho where he underwent quite a serious operajlo oh friday mr and mrs john mayof mark- dale were holiday visitors with the fergusons so much travelling by bus is i won- derfulwav to see our country tke busy farms that bordar tin highways the rivars and lakes thegrandaurof our hills 1 andlorastslasoinabngclosa- ujh cj awry town and dry 1 along your -rr- roitfa 0 r ytutaixjw go by bus youll tnjoy tta uwhrtr seeiag si much fares are low round trttv show which cowim on at 18 h the christmas mri wtllttoion la-amera- jfwcojvml i um cartuleatlea and prizes were given jsi52l to the thirteen scholars of the sun day school who wrote on the nat ional- temperance course in octo ber cetrlcrssv asier thaatlrivhftj of which moved to inb iirouceer new on rdaparbnent au thelractlvlues- were nqt b jjejuo mr and confined to daylight hours elther harry adams who form for they vliiltl famous rjlktclubs vy w of your prlntlnbtjneedrwne wovkman in lo an tadudln the aih x risplejl bymi and mrs wulinion p m jj r morocco nn3 the brown derby even the weather wasfavour- bee the ocorsetown herajilfor rkmnn reason wabh1noton st lqcis taja surcharge neludsd roaebar retataurant pnon n oboeolyowlf 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