Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 24, 1953, p. 7

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georgetown daily 7 and p m matinee saturday 2 pm today and thursday ruby gentry jennifer jones charlton heston friday and saturday june 26th 27th i savage fcglorftj a weekly newsman tells about coronation e g slmpktn churchill show on the return to the palace when sir winston churchill s coach came opposite us it veered from the par ade units following were signalled on past and winnie and his guests to gether with the mounted body guard stood there to see the balance of the parade immediately the shout went up we want winnie and he leaned out the window and waved cheer after cheer broke out from the mul titudes as the balance of the parade passed the officers in charge of each unit saluted the prime ministers coach mr churchill remained there while the royal carriage approa ched and the queen and the duke both laughed and leaned towards the prime minister and waved to him the duke seemed to really enjoy this incident and i took col ored movies i believe we in can ada mouse press tdllery have an exclusive on this as the procession passed out of our view making a right turn at the square theie were cheers from the throng but even then there seemed no rush to move on i made my way out to the street jt had been a long day just over 12 hours since i had entered the building 12 hours and the passing of the greatest pageant the world had ever seen air force fly past in less than an hour as soon as time allowed for the queen to get to the palace and take her place at the balcony the air force fly past began 1 got as close as i could to this but crowds had filled the roads lea ding to the grojnds down which the procession had recently passed around the palace the people had broken through the police lines and filled the square the fly over was most thrilling jets and all the lat est type of aircraft took part includ ing the rcaf those who had stood packed there for 36 hours or more cheered not the planes but the queen in the win dow all during the night the streets were filled with merriment danc ing and laughter they who had endured the waiting along the streets were still not exhausted but filled the pubs and drank and dan ced and later watched tl c fireworks display at the royal derby only by the courtesy of members of the press and of the firm of pub lie relations bonncy and david of london could this story have been written while having lunch vith a by line writer of london s sunday ex press m e french i was advised to contact the above firm i was to get a pass to the press gallery at epsom to see the race including the 3 00 ipm race known all over the world as the derby the press gal ery was on the same level as the royal box separated only by a glass partition give us not only a splendid view of the whole field but nlso close up of the royalty in the next box continued next week births crawford mr and mrs vern crawford announce the birth of a daughter laura arlene friday june 19th 1053 at st joseph s hospital guclph a sister for laird wednesday evtmlng june 24 u53 the georgetown hkbaijb page 7 ofatiis coupland mary jane glendin- ning at norval on tuesday june 23rd lott mary jane glen- dlnning beloed wife of charles w coupland and mother of rev robert of homings mills war wick mary mrs j e maxwell and roy redting at her residence lot 12 town line until 100 pm thurs day june 25 thence to st paul s church norval for service at 3 00 o clock interment in hillcrest cem etery norval memor1ams boyd in memory of david ab ner who died june 28th 1937 it a so lonely down here dad since you were called away we tried to cas your suffering we tried in vain to kill the pain god knew our hearts were breaking he knew we were sod and blue so he saved a place in heaven just for you some day we shall meet you up there dad never more to part god knew we all loved you and are left with a broken heart please god take a message to our dear dad in heaven above tell him how much we miss him and give him all our love sadly missed by wife and family cards of thanks bullivant mrs william bui hvant thanks friends and mem bers of verdun rebekah lodge and st georj e s w a for send int flowers md cards and for visiting her while she was a pa tient in guelph general hospital korzack mr alex korzack wishes to thank friends and org anizations who were so thoughtful while he was a patient in guclph general hosy tal a sincere thank you come to the herald for fine printing we can now get your new phone num er rape in bloom unusual for halton a rather un isual result of the mild winter and wet spring may be seen on the fourth line west chin guacousy where the puller broth ers have a 16 acre field of rape in full bloom although they have been grow ing rape for many years this is the first time it survived the winter no one to whorp the writer has spo ken on the matter has any idea of the best method or harvesting even the older generation of farmers has never seen any in bloom if any reader has any experience in how to handle it it would probably be appreciated by the brothers puller who are well known farmers in that district the field was plowed out of old sod in 1950 summer fallowed and planted in wheat the hessian fly completely ruined the crop in 1851 and last year it was fallowed again until the middle of august when rape was drilled in the cattle were turned into the field in october and were on k continuously until the end of january it came up igaln this spring and would have been pastured again and plowed down for spring grain and seeds but the wet weather pre vented the cattle being turned out until the field was in full bloom as the present quotation for rape seed is 20 a cwt if certainty looks a better prospect than a halfdrown ed field of spring fcrain juvenile ball team wins acton opener georegtown juveniles won their opening ball game in acton satur day using three pitchers georgetown tame from behind to beat the tan ners 7 6 jim timlecw started with ron ritchie taking over and ron hernngton relieving in the 8th bob webster was best at bat with three singles acton used two pitchers cunningham and morton but could not get the big run in the 9th with the bases loaded georgetown plays their tirst home gime here in the park on satur day there are still some places on the team to be filled and iny boys who would like to try out should phone j5w for information the league is composed of teams from georgetown brampton acton and port cred t teams finishing in 2nd and 3rd place will play a best 2 of 3 serifs and the winner will play a similar series with the first place team to choose a winner to go into the oba playdowns at home june 27 port credit july 4 acton july 7 brampton july 17 port credit july 25 afton july 29 brampton away june 20 acton june 30- port credit july u brampton july 15 acton july 15 acton july 22 port credit july 31 brampton budget market erfcnvw- oonvie cake mix pk 35c i i shredded wheat 2 boxes 33c i certo 27c bottle crystals 2 boxes 27c i l clover leaf fancy red sockeye salmon tin 39c soc ana ask auction sale of furniture at the home of leo close 196 mcdonald blvd wartime housing acton friday june 26lh 6 30 p m this is a particularly good lot of furniture and several articles are almost new frank fetch aut loneer georgetown 391 sails for england helen dcvereaux who has been visiting in town with her parents sails tomorrow for england she will spend two months travelling jim mudic asphalt roofing new roofs and repairs phone 709 r 14 five roses flour 7 lb bag 53c 24 lb bag 173 i culverhouse dessert pears 20 oz tin 18c rice krispies regular size 2 boxes 37c kings choice tomatoes 21c old dutch cleanser javex tin 14c 15c 25c gal 87c s silyerwoods ice cream 5 fresh strawberries arriving daily j- a good flection of fresh fruit and vegetables for a good selection of fresh and cured meats try j free delivery j phone 366 budget market hmt1mr more families comfort i n lennox means sratr heating than any other make 1st us show you why ted hicken tom clapham 784r2l 784rl4 r cert lied iehn0x dealer entertaining business friends 1 a short drive takes you to pleasant surroundings excellent food terra cotta inn open for luncheon and dinner reservations victoria 18 r 2 mrs betty farrar wallys auto body will open next monday at harrisons garage no 7 highway near normandy blvd body fender work spray painting acetylene welding proprietor wally mozil formerly of lincoln motors phonvot res 61 2m ffarview cofeeshop grill weekend turkey special

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