Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 18, 1953, p. 5

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1 notice oyez oyez qyez hear ye hear ye hear ye a chance has taken place there is new management at the fairview inn no 7 highway georgetown reopen friday feb 20 5 pm monday to thursday 10 am to 8 pm fridaysaturday 10 am to 1 ajn following open delicious coffee tasty snatks sandwiches short order grill special saturday feb 21 roast sirloin tip home made style soup every day fairview coffee shop grul no 7 highway 1320 yards from main street georgetown george and elizabeth kent hkavxr george and marlon hepbura heaver fort parry are nappy to announce the birth of a ton premature bobln george richard at the oshawa general hospttal deaths hill dart flood n st jos ephs hqpitw guelph on fri day february 13th 1153 clara flood beloved wife of james hill glen williams in her 71st clure funeral home georgetown monday interment in glen wil liams cemetery leslie john c at calgary general hospital on wednesday february 18 1953 john c les lie beloved husband of agnes bell l220th ave nw cal gary eldest son of the late mr and mrs george leslie esques- ing age 71 years jpeters ross b suddenly at georgetowivon saturday febru ary 14th 1953 ross b peters youngest son of mr and mrs edward pesters age 11 years the funeral service was held on tuesday at the mcclure funerat home interment hi greenwood cemetery georgetown considered for the townships at eeuueslnt and nassagarwwya chief ian hazel of hamilton beach introduced the guest speak er chief putnam of kitchener who represented the newly formed ontario fire chiefs association chief walnisley of burngton announced the construction of a hew fire hall to serve burlington and district the cooper construc tion co of hamilton have been gi ven the contract to build the two- storey building consisting of three truck bays with recreation and auxiliary rooms upstairs at a cost of 38 000 to be completed m four months wednesday evening fab 11 ims tub moeaetown intbtlllt r ache- 8 memoriams beaumont in loving memory of matthew beaumont who died february 23rd 1951 gods greatest gift remembrance always remembered wife and family intermediate a hockey group playoffc best of 7 with elmira 2nd game tonight 4th game monday at georgetown cards of thanks j ttcata many thanks to my anonymous lady admirers for the lovely cards i received from them on st valentines day i quite understand their suppressed feel ings as married womn thqy have no chance of open admiration my thoughts are always with them at alt times dick licata linton mrs james linton wishes to thank friends for cards and gifts sent during herstay in guelph general hospital jcxha playdowns georgetown juveniles 120s v oakvujle lions tuesday georgetown arena the juveniles have ousted fergus and this is their second step towards another ontario championship mutual aid firemen meet at acton the acton volunteer fire de partment were hosts for the halton county mutual aid mectmg held in the acton town hall february 8 chief clements of milton pre sided w mcleod represented the acton council fire committee and spoke briefly in welcoming the association members to acton wilfrid bird deputy reeve of esquesing spoke concerning the organizing of the districts allotted to acton georgetown and milton fire departments and said that a system of numbering was being we sell the best service the rest radios crosley general electric marconi emerson tv marconi crosley emerson refrigerators general electric gibson coranado budget terms 24 month to pay ernie radio mill street phone 465 school has rings bracelets pinsl leon conn f if jhere are any students wishing to order school rings pins brace lets etc please see mary butler about ordering them for you she will be talcing orders now and has a list of the different things which are available to you at reasonable prices rumours have been gathering among the students about there might being a third set of exams this year i dont know ifthere is any truth to it but i ii admit i am a bit worried over it commencement as i told you is being held on two nights thtis year march 26th and 27th great prep arations are already under way the art classes starting this week will begin to make the scenery againthis year after doing such a good job last time the plans were all mapped out last week and i would like to say that the scenery should be pretty good the choir have also been busy preparing their iongs also we have double trios and an extra pleasure will be hav ing the boys voices blending with the girls which is something new to the choir our actors and act resses have been hopping around trying to learn their lines and add ing the right expressions to them so you can see a lot of work is be ing put into this commencement i hope you all join us in making this a success by being there with us one of those nights it will be held in the howard wrigglesworth audljjtorrum dancing school has started up again in georgetown at the odd fellows hall tvery saturday all high school students have an op portunity to join in these classes with a choice between two kinds of dancing tap and ballet taught by mary morgan it costs 50 cents for half an hour also miss alice russell teaches ballet dancing on tuesday afternoons at the george town library it may even show more talent in our school if we had some good dancers once more i will leave you with my last words au revoir leona conn mackenzie hews the hockey playoffs are starting and the seed cata logues arriving so spring must be on its way this is the time to pamt up over awl colorette has paint in flat semigloss or gloss enamel there are 168 shades possible from pastels to dark tones come in and get some colour chips towork out your own colour scheme at home see you at the hockey game j b mackenzie a son lumber coal building supplies budget market we invite you to try proctor and gambles new miracle washday product the new blue cheer bring your coupon here for your free box carn milk 2 tall tins 29c clover leaf fancy red sockeye salmon tin 39c brunswick sardines 3 tins 23c cloverleaf flaked tuna tin 30c we have fillet of sole haebut cod haddock ocean perch smoked cod and salmon steaks york canned meat 1 kam tin 36c spiced beef tin 46c bologna tin 39c canadian boiled dinner tin 34c tirt36c- irish stew klik tin 38c a good selection of fresh fruit and vegetables choice lean hamburg js lb 49c small link pork sausage lb 40c for a good selection of fresh and cured meats try budget market free delivery phone 366 stewarttown institute members tour alliance paper mill esquesmg women s institute meet ing was held at mrs j sanfqrd s home wednesday evening mrs r harris presiding when the mem bers had arrived they were driven to georgetown to visit the alliance paper mills which proved to be a very interesting and instructing evening returning to mrs san ford s for a short business period roll call was answered with the name of one of georgetown s in dustries letters of thanks were read for remembrances to the sick miss appelbe and mrs baily were hostesses for the refreshments the w a meeting will be held ithis thursday at mrs smiths home at 2 30 the program for the worlds day of prayer will be used with an opportunity to hear the special broadcast for the day at 430 any lady wishing to attend will be wel come junior w a meeting was held at mrs baily s home lillian lawson chose the hymn and assisted with the worship service the hymn was it is the joyful easter lime the sunday pledge the sunday school by post u as remembered judy walker read the minutes of the last meeting mr and mrs l icam of terra cotta and mr and mrs s norrie of georgetown were recent visitors with the gisbys we regret thta mr sam glsby has had to return to sunnybrook hospital for treatment mrs earl scott is spending this week at north bay where her hus band is employed at the airport winners at the hall board mara thon euchre last week includ meldrlm stark and mrs o with seconds going to jackcrich- ton in a draw with neiison stark and mrs james van fleet go out km the besti go out to the moves limehouse social evening at library opening the long awaited opening of the women s institute library in the hall took place on friday evening with miss jeanjtuddell as chair man guest speaker was miss pat donaldson of new zealand now of georgetown who spoke of her travels rev a caldcr sang two olos accompanied by mrs rough ley who also obliged with piano numbers librarian mrs mitchell w ill be on hand one day each week to lend out books lunch was provided by the library committee who have spent many hours pre paring for this time the w a sponsored a euchre at the home of mr and mrs s kirk patrick last saturday evening when seven tables were played winning scores- were held by mr h mc dowell and mrs w harding sec onds by fr h norton and mrs a w nortofj and consolations fell to mr w harding and mrs wing- field mr ern batkin won the hidden score sandwiches home made pie and coffee concluded an enjoyable evening the leslie campbell s of hamilton visited the a w norton s a week ago mrs bert paul of sudbury was a weekend visitor with her mother mrs smethurst mr and mrs jack soles and babe and mrs jones of toronto were with the c a fosters on sunday miss pearl scott spent the week end with the james nobles commuters play for hockey championship bruce gnmmer the first place avro commuters went on another scoring spree last sunday defeating last lace rock ets 90 bob mccandless with 2 goals and 3 assists bill muir 2 and 2 and jack hamilton with a goal and 3 assists were the stars of the for ward line kenny adamson played his best game of the season and scored twjee hugh wylie and blake baxter were best defensively and steamer emmerson earned his third shut out in goal next sunday in the last game of a triple header commuters meet the highly touted butmores and this game will decide who will be league champions a meeting has been called for all commuters at the home of bob mccandless at 3 sharp it is moat important that all players attend this meeting terra cotta euchre box social 1nterra cotta hall mrs eric leslie was prizewinner for the best decorated box at a val entine euchre and box social in the hall on friday frank fetch was auctioneer and gary mccrea won the door prize hearts and stream ers decorated the hall and a good crowd enjoyed the evening mrs gordon stringer and pat vfckers v on the ladies prizes and the men s prizes went to mr chambers and mrs florence elwood wellknown residents mr and mrs joseph mcbride celebrated their 53rd wedding anniverary on saturday they had a family dinner and many congratulatory messages were receiver from relatives and friends mr and mrs george puckering aud family were visitors for weekend w ith mrs robert puck- ering mrs annie petch la visiting toronto with her familyt allan norton who underwent a back operation ih st josephs j hospital guelph last week was able to return home this week and ja convalescing

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