Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 22, 1952, p. 7

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v fwo full houses for rill fashion show ctptchy bufucnccs on tuesday wwlfimctoy evenings flreated vrdiin rebekah tod0e faahlon which featured faahion at ha fall and winter fashions in the t orecoronation colours were ibtically shown by georgetown a few of the hihllhtg of excellent show were a dinner of luscious black velvet with gwnk metallic embroidery showing the new spanish influence the very showing of an elizabeth dress iin black velvet with nylon taffeta aleqsfes several numbers by one of canadas leading designers terry aye who was recently written up i in oiatelalifc an unfinished coat of gray persian lamb was show n krod cotton of brills showed a bundle of gray lamb skins before they enter the workroom and min ted out the detail of wtyknutrishtp involved fn producing a coat of this type opening the show lirlll pira i tr ited thirty minutes of rhtldrrn fashions takrn from the new chil- j drens iwrtment the liny mod- i ads who stole the altuw were 1utsy tuck mary itawson jill itunhuin with ilonnle llrulds uyndj korzack bettysur juhnion urtnda i ttxzard donald tuck and mllllr f sanford other modru featured in the j abow were mrs gordon king mrs jim dobble mrs rvvd johnson i mrs mervyn cook mrs jatk ltuit- kimt mrs jack press wood mrs vid huiten mlu joan dobble pearl scott miss jean muck- vrt miss shlrky muckart miss sue f crtbuttvaurt klinor spuar mlu betty king end miss gretchen bradley all the excellent styling in jew- sir adams circus pathfinder for todays modern farm wednesday evening oct 22 1052 the geoftcstvpwn hekald page 7 karly milking machines found ready acceptance among the farmer of ontario one of the greit exponents df utilizing electrified farm equipment was ontario hydros flrnt chairman sir admti beck who is shown above second from the right sir adams travelling detiaaatrjtiuna of fom equipment were a major force in the swing to modern farm rnahlnrry sir adam becks circus wai an ancient truck made oerinto u truvellliik exhibit of t irctridr farm juliment ontario hydros engineers accompanied the truck on us rounds through mutliern ontario giving demonstrations not only of farm machinery but of kilt hen utenlls washing mil h tnea and the beauties of electric light it helped sell to ontario rural illlieiis the ctonomli and umiwn ing advantages of electricity cilery was from barbers the commentating for the was in the capable hands of robert jrpton jlisuted by mr iliow mrs krcd ge0rgetown two shows nightly saturdays usual 2pm mali 7 and 9 pm nitlht 6 30 till midnight laat showing today of clash by night bold blistering brutally outupokrn adult entertainment with barbara stanwyck paul douglas robert iiyan marilyn munroe m friday a saturday october 2425 tub mstcq- tutokg ce iu3t pwwugvck tm wsj ansa m t extra best cartoon academy award two mouseketeers october 2728 mgm fivw lha dramatic iniwtr a in a irtal new rssl- lifs itory monday tuesday killer or hero stewart carbine wiuums lltanmoenmdellclim wed two big hit oct 290 iftim the ww blue ajasfji aaaiai ss clflmii muniiic new cotton of lirtlls butkuround mu- tlc tiy mrs john lirlr wiilrti rnuoh tit ue enjoyinent of tte ihuw floral decorations were supplied hy norton floral und furniture fur the stae throufib the tnurtity of mc- dure i during the liti rmlsmorli prues were present til utnongt uietn iin orthld to mm jeavw wyott the krundmother prcmnt mitti the lur- tfest numlxt of nmndt hildren and to mrs william arnold the ntot recent bride credit for u must iurrvisful show rhi lo miss ieurl stott the ken eral convener mrs william arnold former local resident after a lenthy illness mrs wll ham arnold j former ceorjjtow n resident died in sujij31h s llos pltal guelph nn friday the former eleanor aalhi 1an kan khe u a torn in toronto aitd moved to georgetown with her par en la the late mr and mrs john langan ai a young ilrl ilefore her marriage she had a dressmaking establishment on main strevt mr and mrs arnold moved to acton when the arnold family bought out the storey glove fac tory and she had lived there since that time her husband died seven years ago she leaves four sisters alicia acton elizabeth toronto mrs f n gallowny kathleen burlintf- ton and may of georgetown she wan predeceased by a brother john und three sisters mm thomas treanor mrs annie itoe and mrs minnie mcgcc kev yr v j morgan conducted requiem mas in st josephs church acton on monday morning and interment followed in fair- view cemetery acton pallbearers were thomas treanor neil gib bons henry dcveau william dc- val uio marzo and mr gordon ministers son is baptized on sunday the sacrament of uapttsm was observed during the sunday morn ing service hevt e w urearley ol appleby was present and officia ted at tnc baptism of david andrew son of mr and mrs w glbb und sandra eileen daughter of mr and mrs marshall mclaughlan mr and mrs g sinclair wllmo itoss and laurie of milton were sunday visitors with the kirk woods hev nnd mrs e a brcirlcy of appleby and mr hugh ureurloy of onkvllle were guests at the manse on sunday they would go to set the farmers and to tell lhrrn of uie m under of t let tr leu i energy on one trip to a rather remote urea whlth hail just received ww- er sir adam and his engineers set up the cirrus they invited the lurincrj of the district to come and sec a demonstration of an electric milker the fanners of the day were uuturully curious lut albeit u little skeptical llovtcver tiey tame w as the crowd gathered sir adam aked to have a cow ttrought to the grounds he wa going lo milk her liy machine th j ithcred farm ers looked at on inolii r y inally tie volunteer d to brin- a cow he came back and mild ily winks and chut klii lid ui a ire animal to the machine sir adam thanked him a nd prcx eel ed w i th i he d em a rurt ration j nlortunntejy for sir adam the farmers that day were in a pixie mood tin c lectrlc milker was attictiel the motor started io and behold it dldn i produce a drop the farmer had brought i dry cow many talcs of those early days secn amusing now hut sir dam i circus kept going the round and finally the farmers their early skepticism overcome took to the new methods since that lime el ectricity has advanced to the stage of being a necessity on the modern ontario farm an indication of the odvance made can be had from a recent statement by ontario hy dro chairman robert h saunders who aid dy the end of 1033 it is expec ted that our backlog of construction will be completed and that service will be given or at least available to all farms within economic limits cf existing rural lines farmers have realized over the iwst decade that electric jntwer is their most valuable hired hand five cents worth of electric power will do the mechanical work equiv alent to on average hired mans work in an eighthour day today in ontario there are over 200 farm uses of electricity which result in large labour savings in creased productivity and improved quality through prevention of waste ond spoilage electric power lc no longer recognized as a lux ury but a neccsity lo modern day farming sir adam becks circus pathfinder for modern farm veteran uydro tural ennincers tell a multitude of stories about farm life and the part electricity haa ployed over the past 40 years in rural ontario one concerns sir adam beck first- chairman ot ontario hydro in the early 1020s a fami sight oh rural byoy vmt adam becks circus a travelling demonstra tlon of electrified farm equipment this fire enginovod vehicle barn- atdrmed throughout the provlnco much in the mannerjof early medi cine man shows in those orty days the energetic sir adam would say to ono of his engineers pack your bag my boy we are going on a tour and off buy an apple this saturday front the boy boouts somk potatoes mammoth potatoes groifwn nt ccdarvnle farm were shown to us by mr charles brown seventeen potatoes wclrhed over 25 pounds ond one of the uianls is op display in the ltcrald window they ore of the scbayko variety hear the famous schneider orpheus male choir st johns united church f wednesday october 29 auspices st johns wa 830 pm admission 50c j fireplace cannel coal 9 stokek coal coke barber building blocks reading anthracite and blue coal sand and gravel livestock trucking ernie thompson glen wulkam ua it r shop at budget market and have 2 tins 27c free delivery carnation milk 2 iur tm 29c brunswick sardines 3 tm 23c fawcy red sockeye salmon tm 39c halloween candy pk 25c clover leaf fancy pink salmon tin 23c jello and jello puddings 3 p 29c shreddies 2 pkgs 33c kellcggs corn flakes 2 33c with fal face cutouti choice lean hamburg b 49c lean rolled brisket lb 47c small link pork sausage lb 40c for good fresh and cured meats try f budget market free delivery phone 366 visit silvers shoe pea for the largest selection of better- grades shoes in the entire district scottmchale fine shoes for men air step fine shoes for women i bauer skates ladies figure skates 1495 p 1095 p 1150 misses figure skates sizes 1 1 to 3 1095 mens hockey skates 1095 boys hockey skates sizes 1 to 5 850 youths hockey skates- sizes ii to 1 3 59 these skates are of excellent quality and are priced most economically rubber footwear we feature the famous goodrich line ot waterproof rubber footwear for the entire family you pay- ho more for extra quality at silvers

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