Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 25, 1953, p. 7

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taob 7 wednesday ivenlnfc nor is 1883 the atamax6wh heu1d heritage silver 79 95 mcnamara jewellers 50 pc service tor eight i lbll mln jlk 2171 main street phone to 7241 utmthcmft explained fto ashgrove wl ladies tha- womens institute meeting 1 beld at the home of the presl- mr wellington stringer or iplbesday saermon november 17 rgifts of money for cforistmas cheer ffwere voted to halton centennial and nelgtibourhood work- fci association in toronto mrs austin reported on blan- jceca sent to england mrs ernie ssaj baoulntgoat she displayed the various tools answered by a cabinet minister and his portfolio mrs harvey nurse gave the motto hbits are first cobwebs and then cables- followed by a very inaerestingtiauc on leath- ercraft by mrs frank brown of limehouse who said that leather- work was started by the egyptians iflve thousand years ago mnd the work was done chiefly by the ladles there are two kinds of tanning leather vegetable tan ning and chrome process she had a sample of cowbide noted for its hardwearlng steerhide calf skin pigskin the toughest leather used ijtatek members a ooounltteeof four ltadles was- appointed for arranging ta- social evening in january the ijadies voted to have the meetings jfittart promptly ut twjo oclock mrs thomas giffen took charge of the lnrogramme sid the roll call was used for making wallets and pur ses and passed round a wallet and beautiful leather purses and book marks she had completed mrs charles austin brought the ladles up to date with her current events and mrs john beuboddy gave a reading calebs courtship mr and mrs frank wilson at- nded the andrew kaake wed ding on saturday afternoon in nobleton united church mr and mrs c el dainard of kirkland lake and mr and mrs peter dick of brampton were visi tors on sunday with mr and mrs r j graham congratulations to our school children who received certificates for piano playing at the kiwanis music festival in guelpbilast week marilyn wilson valerie and ad- nurse also barbara cun ningham a gold medal for singing jack and nora barnes spent the weekend in milton jwith their grandparents mr and mrs norm an wrlgglesworth mrs s gowland of georgetown was a sunday visitor with mr and mrs frank wilson and marilyn 7 and 9 pm daily saturday hol 279 pm thursday november 26th the iode presents something for the birds with victor mature patricia neal and edmund gwynn friday and saturday november 27 28 double feature the deadliest hired gun in the west 6ougat6i atttmtmis fflffla kelly charles drake mary castle plus t hi n in the circus arena a full length feature dealing with life in the circus thrills galore i monday to thursday nov 30th dec 3rd bag four deer a hunting trip to manitowaning bagged four deer for a local hunting party members of the group were murt allison don barrager art scott bill ritchie vern archer bob hoare nelson and duncan rob inson fred spires elwood carney jim cleave charlie allen acton and paddy young creemore rcal recruiting at georgetown municipal office tuesday jan 5th 12 noon till 7 pjn mutt rti nit flliitsilt ibstti u criiiiis iii ti latitat coior y technicoiok iuiim kuutiw nileflii pricks adults 75c children 25c see your special career counsellor fjl fred tupling for full details on pay train ing and other benefits there are openings for young men and women in technical training and openings for young men in aircrew training or write to 1207 bay street toronto stating name address age education free information booklet available on request ida farmer first in wheat club robert armstrong ida took first place in the provincial competition of the 50 bushel wheat club spon sored by the maple leaf milling co and the soil and crop improve- ment aafpciataha the crops seeds and weeds branch of the ontario ijept of agriculture announced to day j- the award a cash prize of 75 and a silver traywas won on a sample of dawbul wheat which also placed first fn the peterboro coun ty competluennwith a tested yield of 688 bushels per acre the three high scoring entrants of each county are eligible for this provincial contest as a result mr armstrongs win was over the best field crops in the 15 most impor tant winter wheat growing counties of the province the provincial entries are judged on the exhibition and millinq qual ity the ten prize winning exhib its were on display at the royal winter fair yields in the ten prize winning entries ranged from 696 to a low of 544 increased yield the result of the use of good seed and sound cultural practices has influenced the com mittee in charge to revise the name of the competition to the 60 bushel wheat club for 1954 standings variety and yield of the ten winning entries follow robert armstrong ida dawbul 688 yield charles casey king dawbul 696 william latimer sut ton west cornell 672 w w daw son peterboro dawbul 568 e ruthven port hope cornell 584 rosafe farms brampton dawbul 576 r k squair bowmanville cornell 640 george jakeman beachville dawbul 552 mrs l weddell sharon cornell 680 john kieffer mildmay cornell 544 judging was based on appear ance weight per bushel weight per 1000 kernels freedom from disease and protein misses ellen dickenson and doris herrington flew to maryland last weekend to visit with ellens bro ther in lav and sister sgt and mrs george kay at fort meade miss herrington had an extra day in new york on the return trip when airline service was disrupted by fog and there was only room for one passenger on the plane flight xmas shopping editions the next three issues of the her ald will be filled with advertise ments of wonderful merchandise which can be bought in town fol low the ads churchill tells tout the breatef story 0a the werid today tali ah aaj fhal tcham at ik oaacul aaamha t fca raajt la h m ay taa talapaai b at aap aa4 anal ua af br i daily ihstah1emts starting oct 24 the telegram oaii ly pha weekend fa la han at tk wbaajav saw aaam tk tkf caaaarlatoaai a ant aawa maaw ik labjaaav tm mi awaaai iaa t i li a a tuaua h0ii floor coverings quaker armstrong quaker quality floor covering in 2 or 3 or 4 yd widths new tweed style tone leaf patterns oa square yd is armstrong tile inlaid linoleum with the amooth armstrong aurface xc vinyl plaattc heavy duty all plastic 1a- no backing jvc by tube yard consoleums inlaid linoleum plastic quaker wall coverings the flexible armofelt backing makes quaker sp easy to install new textured design 54 wide 7r per foot drapery let garners help you with drapery selec tions well make them for you for i natal la- tion too we carry drapery rail and rail fittings airlume venetian blinds low cost install yourself blinds new available in lar ger sizes widths from 18 to 54 white or eggshell 3 lengths cotton or plastic tape o 4q priced from epjri7 vuteib main st georgetown further donations to fopfy fund since last weeks acknowledge ments six more donations have been received by mrs thomas grieve chairman of the local pop- py fund mrs grieve wishes to acknow ledge the following verdun rebe- kah lodge canadian legion im perials georgetown public schools true blue lodge provincial paper union 481 and mr d g h wright the fund is being kept open for a time for further donations and anyone wishing to make a contri bution should get in touch with mrs grieve for tv service on all makes call ernies radio tr 72701 budget market special reshweiners 3 100 17c special cooked ham b 95c matches 27c nabisco rice flakes x 2 25c dates lb 17c marvens almond cake icing 39c bleached raisins 21c bugs bunny carrots 25c 1 roxy theatre bldg b i twenty scop size bags mother parker coffee bass sai price64c california grapes 2 25c tomatoes celery cabbage spinach yams turnips parsnips carrots pota for a good selection of fresh and cared meats try budget market tkst

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