Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 15, 1954, p. 14

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the gkokotttfowh bekald wednesday evening sept ib ibm tabx u notre dame de beauregard gets publicity in city margaret bradley h aiding pianist teacher stall mala st baatk tr tsms bruce harding pianist teacher btaaue mate st- heath tr 7378 ij aspfcalt wiiig dejvewato tawno lots lu guojno ha braatataa mui tor rree katlmalee ultt oakmuttv voub ba1wboom was so mawy duties vwtvt uwrretvwxj aj2eeeallvs billoarbutt sarah street phm triangle 7 1638 wherever youhve you can have automatic tw heat with the new temco and gas no bntement necciaary flu tightly under floor d low down poymenu it up to 2 year to pay all unlta readily convert ible to natural go n prepare now to enjoy clean iofe sp go heat this winter irfar mm umjttb mkmmlk nt slmcoe bt some time a weakly newspaper editor has neui on his doorstep which he doesnt recognize untik one- of thejdalllm wrings it to light so it is thst we let th toronto sur scoop us on telling about miss therese si jean and the good work which she does at notre dame de beauregard farm on the outskirts of town the farm once owned by the late professor k ll hult and later by mr and mrr m h uoyer is not only a productive happy home for miss st jean children but is a beauty spot on the 8th une the sur story carries only the essence of what she is doing for the young boys fortunate enough to cma un der her care we would suggest that more local people pay the farm a eult and see for themselves wuit happy useful lives are being moulded under her guidance here is trw hem which a pj tea red lu lie luruulu paper last week learning by seeing and doing is the motto at notre dame de lieau- rcgard s fjirm near georgetown vtnere 8 orphan are finding a full and satisfying life under the moth erly eye ul miss therese si jean in company with s i toman catho lic priest kttther beauregard miss tt jean began a farm for oiiphans neur si ca than nrs 10 years ago they moved to georguwn seven years ago when father iieaure- gard was killed in a motor accident tour yean ago miss st jean almost gaa up the farm lmt was pcrsus- ded to carry on by her church there are ib orphans one a girl on thr furm anj they are supported by the apple rroj the boy do their own mending cooking wash ing and ironing they pick up pack apples which suptport uuj the whole enterprise they sell mil m b the basket in georgetown and iher fail to get rid ut their cnlwe loud mlki st jean said a cfcuihlc plot thickens tui und sheep help in stretching out the food budget and enables the chil dren to wear gixtd clothing give them clothing lo be proud of and they take too j cart- of thctn miss many showers presentatfionft for mrs delbert arnott mrs delbert arnott hetty hut chinson was feted by many show ers prior to her wedding in home united churth mrs jack mckel- lar toronto cousin of the uroom held a miscellaneous shower at her home for rclatlscs of the bride aiwl groom mrs hunter arnott mother of the groom presided at the tea tabic and a delectable bullet lunch eon was served a cummunit shower was held in home united church alloa when miscellaneous gifts were presented to the bride an cnjoable program was given at thai time a cup and saucer show er wai held at the home of mrs harry dcvcrenux aunt of the bride miss mary henderson of chel tenham assisted by mrs tlxigo ly ons and mrs clare hutchinson honoured mrs arnott with an ev ening shower held on the apaciou lawns of balmoral farms the vnughan road school stalt of tor onto made a presentation of a set of dishes and held a banquet in her honour mrs harry bcardmorc brampton gave a dinner in the brides honour nt which the young people and the choir of home united church pres ented a suitable gift prior to the wedding a rehearsal party was given by mrs john mc- clure king street georgetown st jearv said miss si jean believes the boys should get around as much ss pos sible as pert of their education ihey have visited queens park montreal and the marian congress in recent weeks during her 10 years in this work miss st jean has seen 160 orphans pass through the farms at present a young married couple gabriel le and charles mlgue who were once orphans on the farm are helping miss st jean wllh the wurv many children on the farm are handicsp- peo last fainter seven boys were in the hospital for sick children fir eye operations until now miss st jean has re fused help from outside orgunia- ttons hut now she hum a i wu so- keeping irolerm the threstarey farmhouse is beginning to creak at the joints and miss st jean has plans for a 10000 addition uut insufficient funds if help is forthcoming w jean visits to start on the addition to the farm before winter seti in i- a km nluh halton juniors prominent at ex the winning of a red rkttann st practically any show is a real ath- ievoment but to win one at the canadian national kxhitntlon and to follow this up by winning the grand championship over all breeds la nu1exl u major triumph this was the achievement of katheriie merry oakt die with her short horn sleer ignite kalhcrlne is a member of haitians 4h lleef and dual purpose clot ami ie and her slecr will be seen at mlllon on sep tember 2sth other hallon mrmlxt or former 411 club members who coneted in the sanvr competition al thr t nk ucre alex sand buchanan john willmott and john it black rosehlll s llampshlrvs as usual j 11 wllmotl and son mil ton were prominent in the afyn irurnr ilurn il thr n altogether the itosehlll flock tok 11 prizes and among these were ivo setonds and thre thirds this while iirdl up to their wins of former ears nevertheless is no mean at hie ement a i a show like the cnl man mar prominent stan may of hnrnb was thr onl halton inhibitor in ilc penh- frin shtm at the cnk tut he made in excellent showing on five hor- ses entered mr may win no lesn than nine prizes among hi more i romfrvent wins were a 2nd and tvev lrd valley crest clydpsdsles valley crest farms of palermo for man years noted for their out standing clydesdales while not out with as large an entry as in former years were neertheless prominent winners on the three horses en tered manager bert berry brought home fie awards numtcrcd among these were one rirst and two sec- oimis bands and variety at acton fall fair acton fair on friday and satur day this week again offers a big twoday program starting with the arena show and featuring the 11th meld regiment band and a colorful variety show the saturday program in addi tion to the big show and parsdr of livestock presents a midway road race and mrs lightle and her trai ned pony in the evening donkey baseball will be featured in the arena and a danco in the town hall fear bridal attendant m artkrtthutchiniah wedding last month margaret elizabeth betty hut chinson became the bride of detbevt henry arnott in home united church on august 2bth with itev a k mulr officiating the bride is the daughter of mrs william a hutchinson cheltenham and the late m hutchinson and the grooms parents are mr and mrs hunter h arnott streetsvllle mrs edgar gowland urtfmpton pyed the wedding music and miss jean new house cheltenham sang the lord prayer and o lord most holy holering the church with her bro ther william j ifulchinson the bride wore a gown of camel j u white imported nylon tulle over satin fashioned with a fitted bodice long aleews pointed over the hand irtd folds of tulle forming a v neckline i chl ff i nt skirt ind bodice were sp- plluued with scrolls of trench alen- on lace st attired with iridescent paillettes the skirt w made with lsyefs of tulle over satin and form- ed a chapel train her fingertip ell of white illusion tulle was held by a crown emtrlllrd with gleaming learl atwl str carried s cascade tmimiuet of white or hid s and steph- arvotis guwiud alike in ihmhi irngth gnwiii of marguret kom limelight and tarrying boulurt f glitnl white moms brldatl attendsrits were mr john mcoure ieorgelow n tfic bride s sister matron of honour misves helen leereaux montreal ard anna may hutchinson brides maids lyndu may hutchinson was flower girt and wore a gown of tar nation pink taftcti peter mckfllar toronto was groomsman and tmhers were gerald graham georgetown and clan ii tilt hlrison cheltenham the rec- ritlnn uuh held at hilltop ixlge rnn for lite we1dlng trtji to halliburton the in ide mun a gnn gulwrdine auit with brown and tangerine ac- i nworui aid a corsage of tangerine gladioli mr and mrs arnott are irsldini on the groorn s farm ul stirrl llle lwmdm hmml unuit muwttitm kw mtki uukmm trntl tur if mmlku lunm wrrsa ifr 4 tsair whrn yoo have lo do everytlnnn for two small ctnldrrn its not eaiy lo leave flic house even for rssrntisl sltnpfnng ssyt mis barnard ransud of 715 oeuuliurri iud st larnhcrt que vt reall apprrutrl our telephone in ihe utt few yrjft ii nirii i tain tlitl pick up turgimt i see in l tic pper and do my aliopptnff lo i mailer of muiutra i trlrphonc so my phone sivet me mono ami kvr inc tunc to do other thing hat crowd ni busy j piatk why i think one of the best bargauiit i 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