Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 25, 1955, p. 10

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tub ocoaarrown hutald wednesday ewnln may 13th ibm pagp 10 theyre new theyre smart youll uke them the sensational new driftwood pure wool worsted suits for men in charcoal grey and charcoal brown eq50 exclusively at silvers in georgetown mr and mrs harold cole new proprietors of the golden gate cafe 28 main street s invite you to visit the reitauranl which hai been completely remodelled open daily 7 30 a in ta 1 00 a m thursdays cloud all day delicious food tastefully served farnells food saver heavy waxed paper aylmer blue laka green beans 100 ft roll 29c is ox tin 2 lint 31c jj swiffs prem newi sheriffs instant puddings 3 pkga 29c 12 ex tin 39c 1 new delicious shirriffs sundae toppings chocolate l caramel oz jar 29 butterscotch frut4tld 9ozior31 r strawberry 9 oz jar 35 farnells hti ibnl t dial tt 72451 for free dolhwy coming events save your waste paper for lb feoy seouls there will be another eoliectioa saturday june 4th grind annual garden party of union presbyterian church u coming saturday july mb annual exhibition ule and tea of the arts and craft of georgetown saturday october 29th la st johns memorial iu11 harness races betting privilege first time in georgetown saturday june 18th at the park five big rac es plan to attend st georges sunday school and congregational picnic will be held on saturday afternoon june 11th at hut tori v ule park piano recital thursday msy 26 in the public library at 8 15 pm by puphs from the studio of marjorw newman atcm everyone welcome ladies iswn bowling opening off usy 3ut all ladies interested pleas come tuesday at s ocloclf frlenty of bowls available you are invited to attend a pro gram in the public library which will pi irk the closing of chorley park nursery school friday ua 27th it h pm kveryone u welcome the willing helpers of the ithi ted vhurch den williams are hold ing a social evening on slay 30th at 8pm miss sybil bennett mi will be guest speaker lunch admission 50c a cordial invitation is extt nded to all vou can help georgetown boys liand by buying a tag on june 4 all proceeds will be used to help purch ase lustrum en ls and for other necea sary band expenses lie generous when a tagger stops you on the streets or calls at our home indies gentlemen oure inwled social evening cards lunch in tralal gar hall friday may 27th at 8 is sponsored by llalton womens ijberal association candidate william an derson will speak also mrs i- s greenwood past president of thi on tano association no admission charge wins a hundred pounds in irish sweepstakes georgetown has one lady in the money in the irish sweepstakes draw mrs charles dickeson who with her husband operates a confectionery store on witer street was advised by telegram that she hsd won a consols lion prue of one hundred pounds in the drawing the money which will amount to some 2s0 in canadian money will be forwarded later mrs dickenson has been buying sweepstake tickets for years and this is her first lucky break iwjv conservative committee rooms will ba open evening from friday may 27 until the election i any question regarding vot ing nation ate will bo i vgladly given i tciephoneii triangle 72861 rrrojtdjtowi mirths carney mr and mr ptiillp car ney announce the birth of a daugh ter may 17th 1655 in st michael iul toronto a sister for da niel and michael petch mr and mr rota pelcb announce the birth of a son ralph franklin wednesday may 18 1055 at grace hoapiui ottawa a bro ther for carol sinclair mr and mrs garnet sinclair are happy to announce the birth of a aon lome garnet on sunday may 21st at guelph center al hospital mrs annie miluer funeral today particularly remembered by golfers of the old cedarcrest club when she served meals and looked after the clubhouse annie fisher miller 81 will be buried this afternoon in greenwood cemetery following a fi nera sen ice at the mcclurc funeral home mrs fisher died monday at the flnn nursing home acton where shc had lcen a patient for three weeks she had teen a georgetown result nt at 32 park ave for man cars continuing to make hi r hotni ther after hi r husband i death o jew i ars jmo legion building now air cooled a sstem of air cooling and smoke removal has recently then installed in branch 120 canadian lxiion and seems to be quite effective in hiving the club rooiiih a pleasant atmosphere at all times the auditorium has two units initial led hanging from the ceiling and re duces the temperature there consid erably when first tried out on the very hot humid tuesday just past it was found that it was uncomfortable to stand there in just shirt sleeves as well as being installed in the auditorium upstairs a unit is instal led in the main beverage room on the ground floor and seems to be quite an addition there also deaths miller annie fisher on monday slay 23rd 1045 at acton ontario annie fisher miller of 32 park st georgetown in her fend year wife of the late william f miller a funeral service was held wednes day afternoon at 1 30 oclock at the mcclure funeral home georgetown interment was in greenwood ceme tery mtmoriams conn in memory of agnes marie conn who died may 31st 1050 more and more each day we miss her friends may think the wound is healed ilumhey little know the sorrow liea within our hearts euncealei the jjmily conn in memory of tpr howard conn killed in action overn may 24th 1044 he suffered much he earned his rest the iord called him for he knew best may his reward be as great as his sacrifice the ismil mcnaijy in loving memory of our mother mrs james mcnally who passed away may 10 1047 and our father james mcnally who passed away may 25th 1030 one by one they ko before us they are fading like the dew hut we know they re watching o er us they the good the fair the true they arc waiting for us only where no pain can ever mar dear ones you who left us lonely watch us through the gates ajar kver remembered by the family cards of thanks curr1e mr george cume and family wish to express to their friends and neighbours their heartfelt thanks for the tokens of sympathy tendered them during their recent bereavement farmer i would like to thank all those who so kindly sent me cards flowers and gifts and who visited me while i was a patient in st jo sephs hospital guelph a special thanks to dr macintosh for his kind attention miss j farmer key i wish to thank all my friends in georgetown and vicinity for the wonderful way in which they con tnbuted to give me so much plea urc with the sending of beautiful cards flowers and gifts also the visits received during m slay in hospital again thanking ou mrs alice m fe ioim mr and mrs cecil rord of victoria crescent wisb to take this nppoitunit to thank those who sent cards letters and treats to gwen dohnc while in st josephs hospi tjl also special thank to ijoctors macintosh and witt smith mrs albert smith glen williams in grateful for the kind ness of friends who rcmcnitcrcd her during her long sto in st ml chad s hospital and st johns con valescent hospital mlece i would like to thank fny nughihiurs in silvercrcek for the flnwin sent on the death of m sis ter glen spiece lkgion wa the navy league tag day raised 273 thanks to citiz ens of georgetown and district and the taggers who worked so hard thank you all mrs alex taj lor and committee scout auction sale successful the annual auction sale sponsored by the boy scouts raised a good sum of money for summer camp when it was held thursday evening on the va cant jot beside the peat office frank petch donated his services as auctioneer and bidding was quite brisk on a variety of merchandise which had been donated by friends of scouting this news item will get your goat we cant guarantee results from ev ery classified adlet but if anyone has a milking coat to give away the trans actions aa food a completed last week c e herrlngton inserted such an item in the herald and for want of the propory croup heading it was placed under accommodation wan ted the goat had a new home within a day and mr harrington report nb less than ten visitors each of them in terested in adding the animal to their menage dimm livkstock canada 1 atlll one of britain beat markets or pedlfree livestock the annual report of the ux livestock export groupjuat issued in london aays canada laatyeabouchtl total of 111 hand eloedjjre cattle switck to summer in a new dress from silvers hundreds of new cool summer dres ses have just arrived never have selections been so plentiful never have styles been so charming come in and see them for yourself choose hillsburgh farm ontario livestock study pupils in hundreds of british schools will be resding next year of life on a hillsburgh farm which has been selected as a typical ontario farm joan bostock of london england pent s day this week as a member of the farming family of george c burt noted shorthorn breeder of sun nside farms hillsburgh at present staying at the oac miss ho lock is in canada on a unique mission a trained british journalist she is editor of the publication of the association of agriculture sell dspantlanc this association was formed in eng land to scrc the interests of agncul ture as a whole and to keep alie in unions particular those living in town an awareness of their depend t nee upon the soil of their own coun tr to do this work the association or cmizrd a farm adoption scheme nn der which schools adopted neigh bounng farm to which mmi could ih made distance made this difficult so the association prepared folders uhich described in concise yet easily understood language the story of a farm british farms were dealt with and then b correspondence miss host or k wrote stones on two new zealand farms nov under a grant from the giant nuffield foundation miss bostock has come to canada to write folders on four canadian farm the trim sophisticated editor ian ded at montreal from the km press of australia and after short stopovers at montreal and toronto came on to guelph and her stay at the oac celiac sal actio the agriculture economy section of the college selected sunnyside farm which maintains a herd purely for breeding purposes and for stock im provement miss nostock interviewed by the guelph mercury after her visit with the burt family hsd some interesting comparisons to make she found the standard of stock extremely high and was surprised to note canadian marketing conditions much of the british farm marketing is done through weekly auctions in county towns everything in this part of ontario which impresses me very much is so green wooded and fertile com mented miss bostock i do not think the soil is so closely cultivated or made to yield such an intensive har vest as it is in england where we are restricted in the amount of land we have to farm for atmoaptter supermarkets fascinated miss boa tock but she fully intended paying a visit to guelpha market this morn ing- to capture the atmosphere there has been litle time for pleas- v ure for the english writer her rep orts include maps photographs and full details of farming practice fields cropping uvmtocjt water supply la bour lwilhlngt lmpletnent soil tfeo sraphy local bfcartuni agrlcultur- al history eud market a to tit ill this in with your extreme ly kind caadian hospitality has been difficult- mnljstult on moriday sliia for wtwuv comes back each and will write on a pical canadian dairy farm on a trip arranged by the agricultural section of the university of montreal her tour will conclude in the m sri times with a vuit to an annapolis valley fruit farm british schoolchildren will be read ing of the canadian farms as written up by miss bostock early in 1qaa halton bush fire burned eight acres c h groses of guelph who is zone forester with the district lands and forests department office near hespelcr tells of the field staff hav ing spent several anxious and wean some days fighting a stubborn bush fire which recently burned over eight acres of a halton county forest near guelph junction his account of it follows the fire which started near the railwa spread quickly through open oung bush and plantation despite the new crass growth which usualt reduces the spread of ground fire ilailwa sectionmen first spotted the fire and attempted to hnpr it un der control the mitlon fire brgade was called in and managed to halt ihe spread of fire department of ljnds and forests personnel and cutpmcnt then armed on the cene to take charge of the fire and stcd 01 the job for serl das until all rsk of further pnaduig v elimin el 1 this tpc of fire burnt into the oid tree roots and ri tied worn hot spots like these must be dug out and iht rough soaked to mak sure t at thr uill five no fuithcr trouble prompt actioiv on the part of the public in reporting forest fires to the proper authorities can do much to re duce their seriousness this partic ular fire was first noticed at 1 pm it wss several hours later when rail way personnel arrived to fight it lands and forests officials respon siblc for fire suppression were the last to be notified desling with spring grass fires w e steele reforeststion supervisor connected with the district office near lleapeler ssid that they had cau sed considerable serious damage one of his significant statements in a submitted report was several men have died fighting grass fires build ings have been burned and many lit tle trees have been destroyed ontarios election dsy is on thurs day june oth mmuhamhhmmb ail kinds of s i box plants s also shrubs and rose bushes m s clarence bain j no 7- highway touth of stoim school trtms

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