Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 14, 1952, p. 2

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wm ohmhuhitowm jotxaxd wednaaday kveolng may hth 1s a scotch block farm os bpetlnli ajra east al mertksni cttr uflu thurs friday may 1518 casbah tony martin yvonne decarlo sat monday may 17 19 tea for two in beautiful technicolor doris day cordon macrae 2 shows nightly a i d n i fr t the herald i mucky picture on april soth was the farm home of mr and mrs hector bird it la alt- uated on lot m on the 5th line ksqurslnf and consists of 100 acrea it li one of a group of farma which comprlae the aettlement known as the scotch block thla stretches from the base line on the eoutri to the check line no 11 on the north and from the town line on the west to a boundary half way between the 3lh and 6th concessions on the eat first aettled try scotuah anceatori lh 1b20 it u believed hut the deed for thla farm waa eecured from the crown by mr jamea mcpheraon on october 0th 1m in later years mn ii r lawaon and then mr matthew wuuamaon both deceaaed of georgetown owned the property until 1018 when mr thomas bird and family moved to it from chin guacoujy peel county ten years later the present owner bought it from his father and haa realded on the farm since hector haa been interested in the united church georgetown serving on the board of stewards and the aeaslon for the past ill years he has been a member of the township bchool board of which at present he is chairman ills wife formerly mary mcmeekln of norval is active in mission band and wms work and a part president of aahgrove women a institute they have two daughters jean and margaret who are etudenla of milton district high school who also participate in junior ifumemaklng clubs t tomatoes bonny best beefteak stoked ale june pink sweet peppers flowers mixed asters znnias petunias stocks strawflowers pinks icm plant w hodge 8tkwabttown phaauj w r ii call after open an e7 may mia jack stoddart weds dorin joppi snatjrove on saturday the bride homo in sneurove william jack stod dart aon of mr and mr carman stdrdart of town waa married lo dorlne jopp daughter of mrs r jopp rev i l itoyal of norval performed the ceremony the bride wore a dreaj of bluo nylon with white accessories and a corsage of roses and sweet poas her sister ifrs mac finney bramp ton was her attendant wearing pink nylon and a corsuat of rosss and sweet peas harold stoddart waa groomsman for his brother a reception for the immediate families was held afterwards mrs jopp wore wine velvet wfclte acces sories and a coraaf of sweet perns sirs stoddart wore a naw blue red- ingot and white accaaaortaa fol lowing a wedding trip to niagara nils mr and mrs stod dart will live in snelgxove he is employed with the inteiprovncal brick company at cheltenham and the bride is employed at calvert in brampton pay only 135 now for an esso oil burner mi h ka mm trnvm ifefarw ptymth plm 1 oalr the saw esso ou boraer has lh reroldtloaaiy sew bco- aocor ctodi aaoat laaponaai cootribatloa co boeu hasting aiace tha irst hoamhoid burner was imrorlnrarl prompt la- eullauoa sad aa lasperial ou contract with the dependable wesihsr- controlled dsliter mrrlcs inquire today w bill sproule mastu uui liuuuvit ta nw ar wstar lurascsa ta coatarv all cavtlialrsw all movuu laitaua al a rvasoaasl rat brampton phone 1877 i rii t institute takes trip to florida it regular monthly meeting of the georgetown women s institute was held at the home of the presl dent mrs seward wilson guelph street on wednesday evening may 7th at 8 o clock the meeting op ened with the ode and prayer by the president and was very well attended the roll call a garden hint was well responded to proving that many of the members are trying their green thumbs an auction sale of useful articles with mrs dan ljvlngslone snd v fred arm strong as auctioneers realized a tidy sun the highlight of the ewning was tne showing of coloured pictures by mrs harold cleave on her crip to florida and was en loved by ev eryone present all were a little envious when they thought of the snow banks o georgetown while mrs cleave wtu enjoying this love ly scenery mrs albert uvlnostone was elec ted as 2nd vice president and mrs norman snyder waa appointed the chairman of the jurlcandjshutui committee and the standing con veners of the other committees were all returned to office mrs norman snyder with mrs j balrantyne as cooonvener re ported that a bale had been sent to the crippled civilians in toronto valued at 180 00 this work is very commendable and deserves a word of praise the meeting closed with the national anthem after which a dainty lunch was served mrs w t sinclair moved a vote of thanks to all those who helped to make the evening so enjoyable the new pro grammes will be distributed next meeting and should prove that there is a very interesting year ahead ra luna fad two ijttle girls baptized sunday christian family day programme was observed sunday morning the theme being qirlstlan ramlllrs for a christian world m itev a o w foreman was present and conduc ted the baptismal service for two infant baby girls nancy lyn the daughter of mr and mrs euwood snow and janice marie daughter of mr and mrs don brown two lovely bouquets of rotes added much lo the service mr and mrs s mckay tobln of toronto were visitors with mr and mrs robinson snd mrs booth mlas may tobln also accompanied them mlas tobln organized the red cross through irf j mw0 hit aw nothing liotivrs vrnetian blinds with hnitm slats and plastic tapes csuv rlrislum 111 ilium nrr uil plslic tape wonl shrink failr ttrrnri fray nrvcr lie lit drtorator finlth and hrtajum n bljli loo arc trrrifir fcjinnr rmirrrd air lirlil aluminum with finish thai won i cliii rr rra k rust 1k color combinations awnings hh venetianblinds made to order free estimates no obligation phone i georgetown 215w v buys tourist cabins moves to huntsville a provincial paper employee bert marchment has left his post tlon there and haa bought a tourist business near hunuvule this community during the period of the first world war and enjoyed her visit back to ballinafad our sympathy la extended to mrs f w shortill in the recent loss of her sister mrs hogarth of fergus bert has been a colour man at the mill since june 1mt mr and mrs marchment have ranted their i house in glen willi and ar leaving tomorrow far the north tha business formerly known as wale cabins wul be called bert and donna i cabins and snack bar it is located on no 11 highway three i miles north of huntsville and eon- i slsts of seven cabins and a snack bar iferald adlu tfet results try one you u ba pleased payment of 1952 taxes thg first instalment of taxes is due and payable at the municipal office i georgetown on or before thursday may 15th office hourst fwttjwi convenience of taxpayer- collection office will be dpenfrom 9 turn to 5 pm including noon hour charles willson ttccdatktor htewarttown guild plans a paper collection st johns guild meeting was held tuesday evening at mrs d bar- clayatiome tho members made plans for a paper collection in the near future flowers were sent to tho president who la at present in ouelph general irbspltnl congratulations once more to chris canham and sandra lloyd of stewarltown school far tiholr success it tho ifalton county music festival aftnals in the class solo hoy under 7 chris came 1st in the class solo slrla fi and under sandra came lat at the junior wa meeting ann humphreys choao the hymn and conducted the servicer scrap books were made in the busy period a happy birthday to bobby cor- ley who wlu ba 0 yean old thurs day of this weak may 18th a happy birthday to lynda bar clay too lynda will be b years old thla coming saturday may 17th mr kdward bally was a vliltor with mrs bally sunday for moth ers day visitors for mothers day for mn x i stsndlsh and mrs h janlcln- on war mr and mrs dick stan- dith kdward luehand hew mary nd amau brothav of thsrold and- ivmb fiance jenklrison of toronto tjaaok oawtv tfodav thahllh oohool 1ruk hieet in town waj poetptd unto today be- early planning makes a better ge f this is especially true in the ladies section advance prize lists have already been distribu ted if you havent a copy you can get one from aecretary g l mcgilvray jf y6u hove exhibited before you will want to see the new classes and changes which have been mnde if you are- a beginner youll want to study the prize list ctrrerully thereare dozens of interesting competitions in all types of fancy work baking preserves lets ntalce the ladies section a standout this year space contributed in the aervice of die ttowmurifry fay 1cmjl johblttliml i at

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