Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 27, 1953, p. 7

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budget market tomatoes kings choice 19c javex 16 oz bottle 15c 32 oz 25c stuart marshmallow cookies 1 lb bag 35c cherry value red pitted cherries 20 oz tin 1c biros eye or kraft concentrated orange juice 2 for 41c staffords marshmallow sundae sauce- 16oz jar 26c vogue toilet tissue 3 rolls for 25c g 3 5 york brand klik tin 38c bologna tin 39c kam tin 36c canadian boiled dinner tin 34c maple leaf cooked ham- l in 189 new potatoes 4 lb 25c birds eye frozen peas pkg 33c birds eye frozen green beans pkg 33c for a good selection of fresh and cured meats try budget market free delivery phone 366 family style entertainment georgetown ll daily 7 and 9 p m matinee saturday 2pm today and thursday double action double feature 1 jet job 2 my pal 6us friday saturday may 29 30 the great texas range wars rock the screen echntcofotr starring joseph sfieey scoff cohen winters brady suzan ball moalllqiira hiitadmjmminl monday tuesday june 1 2 births lee mr and mr john lee edith loree announce the j birth of a daughter patricia jean in union hospital swift current saskatchewan april 28th 1953 a sister for jimmy and marion baby weighed 8 lb 7 ozs wednesday evening may 27th 1953 the georgetown herald herald advertising brings resists marriages newman bingham on sat urday may 16th 1953 at 2 15 p m in brampton katherine jane doreen bingham daughter of the late mr and mrs horace p bing ham to dennis alvin newman son of mr and mrs edward newman of shelburne long live the queen may her reign ye both long and happy deaths williams john 1 at phelp- ston on tuesday may 26th 1953 john i williams beloved hus band of m josephine cleave and father of bill of windsor ruth mrs t dixon of phelpston and grace mrs e f deviney of islington age 77 years resting at the mcclure funeral home georgetown until thursday for service at 3 o clock interment in glen williams cemetery 1main st georgetown distinguished artist town lecturer memoriams conn in memory of tpr how ard conn son of mr and mrs ray conn killed in action while serving with the canadian army overseas maj 24th 1944 sadly missed by the family conn in memory of marie ag nes daughter of mr and mrs ray conn who died may 31st 1950 sadly missed by the family edmunds in proud and loving memory of our dear son cpl ronald l ron edmunds killed in action in korea may 30 1951 when evening shades are falling and we sit in quiet alone to our hearts there comes a longing if he only could come home frends may think we have forgotten when at times they see us smjle but they little know the heartache our smiles hide all the while deeply loved and sadly missed by mum and dad brothers and sis ten sinclair in loving memory of a deir moth r edith hose sin clair who passed away june 1st loii she is gone bu not forgotten and as diw m mother yeir in our lonely h mrs of thinking thoughts of 1 er ore always ncir days ot sidnoss still c me oir us r nends may think the wound is heiled but they little know the sorrow that lies with n the he irt eonceiled sadly mis cd by jein md garnet cards of thanks ballinafad w i thinks the bus mess people of georgetown for donations which helped make such a successful penny sale mcfaiilane mr md mrs mur r ly met aria wish to thank neighbors and friends for the donations and kindness shown to donnie since his injury and his clinch mountain bdy5 udio stage and recording stars monday june 1st 8 30pm dancing 10 30 to 12 30 brampton arena adults 1 00 children 50c under 12 ernies radio some factual material about a re cent georgetown visitor nicholas hornyansky was intended for in elusion in an earlier edition of the herald but space did not permit it at the time the following will be of interest both to those who heard mr hornyansky speak and to those who were unable to attend his de- monstr ition which vie have been told vvis ont of the most interest ing md educainnal ever presented in georgetown mr hornansky was born in itud ipiit ind it hi oirly age stud ied irt at the eidemy of rine aits in the titv of his birth his progress v is rapid at the age of lfi he v is a co exhibitor it the grand s hon apd a short seen eirs liter v as a recognized por trnit painter his studies took him to germany austria holland bel jium france and england with his travel the sope of his media increased he became a prominent etcher and his work in coloured iqu itints hive been especiilly ad mired before coming to cinada in 1129 mr hornyansky s etchings and pnntmgs formed a part of the perm ii nt collections of many canadian galleries and museums of i ine art mr hornyansk settled in tor onto md his first exhibited figure piinting the ice mm wis acclum- ed by ntics and artibt md his fig ure impositions were from then on pirt of the r y il canadnn aca demy ind ontjso society of artists nnnu ils eletud to mimbcrshtp of thccinadian pin ter etchers socie ty and to th it of the graphic art sot lely he demoted himself to print linking ind w n the interm tinnil iw ird of it ct lour prints of the yeir amcrinn federation of art in im 1 ht partitipated in exhibitions of the c ilifornia printmakers philndelphn society of fuhers nor hwest pnntmikers seattle the amencin academy of design pennsylvania acidemy of fine art society of american etch ors ind the amrricm colour print society since 1919 hornyinsky orginired the touring exhibitions of the piin 1er ftchers these library and gallery lours is they have become known ace looked forward to each yeir by most of the cities from halifix to viuncouer he ilso organized the military camp tours wir services dipt of prints and liter extended its scope to include waercnlours and paintings ind the domlion prints to military camps xhe canadian participation in the grkjhic art of the western hemi sphere ind rhe 50 cnnadian prints in the usa were also under his direction his work is well represented in the nitional gillrry ottawa royil ontino museum london ontario gallery the nitional print collec tion of usa libnry of congress wishinjiton ind the central public i ibriry new york not to be out done a goodly number of his origi nal colour pnnts ore gnting the wills of homes in ind around geor getown since 1945 ho his been helping young cinadnn irtists as an in structor of etching at the ontario college of art fairview coff shop grill crown special tuesday june 2nd only consomme jellied or hot chicken ham salad plate tomato cucumber cole slaw celery lettuce parsley strawberries and cream bread and butter beverage 75c j georgetown presents the new 3 dimension wednesday thursday june 3 and 4 l j the screens hew sensation coronation day in georgetown promises to be a huge success help by being present patrons plfase note during this 3 d showing only there villi be a 5c charge for glasses the wildest show on earth susan hayward robert mitchum arthur kennedy arthur hunnicutt with the wildest guy and gal on earth i vostv fairview coffeeshop grill weekend special chicken salad joists

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