Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 7, 1955, p. 9

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the georgetown heraed geortbwa ontario wdody sapteaaber 7th 1955 second section we service television all makes radios stcoto haytfts car ramos appliances irons toasters k- mhlsttbt ernies radio 24 years servicing yftuacu ypt band does it again places firstat gne plumbing wtt systems nfw tatrurooms installed or kmodell xewaassi iw repair ol aukiatb ken charlie nash mcdowell s kino stteft east ttlanou 71mi a oni op yhi pavourfti pas- timet ol kiddles la our neiih- borhood u playing dressup we have a basement with en outiide entrance op the ground floor which they use for thrir dressing room without disturbing us loo touch that is if we refrain from looking at it al ter one ol their sessions but the something less than per fret job ol tidying up is eompenssted lor by the kick we get out ol seeing their outfits weird and wonderful they are the other day they came around i why run for the phone you can have an extension telephone anywhere in your home for lets than gj a day 4ft bedroom holt or ausitrooni from ohlc to aaraoe extensions save time itept and nergyi peovlde privacy tin the basement laundry workshop or playroom extensions ore convenient morning noon and night i h yes ism fwe er an extra lilialiain pat la p hms hew are stly iliaiglj ear i uthhiltoa calf mar ulepltt taismtt ohfu fr am immmkah astauamm were proud v to show you our oil storage tanks and invite you to see them for yourself across from our king street office 20000 gallon storage capacity and our green and lemon truck always available to bring you on the spot a fuel oil service and of course were in the coal business too h kentner son jraunsu rawi uunos lit to your door to the verandah to show us one crea tion they were particularly proud of when the little girl looked up from the allborbiaa job ol manoeuvring s long ilrai and high heels we got a shock her ryes were underscored with big dark cirelea wondering whst on earth was the msuer we called bar closer and dis covered tltat the dark circles were made with eyeshadow we bale to think where jfie got the idea that under the eyes was the proper place to use itl 0 amothir of tmr pleasures of our summer this year has been reading a few books somehow between keeping up with msgsiines end pspers snd thst other big tima- lakcr upper tv theres no time lelt for books so it wss s real trest we look out five irom the library be fore we went away and have just fin ished ihr isst one ksvp by kiss usxwetl we found it quite fsv rinatmg to read kisss own story of how the has made a fabu lous career for herself ss the worlds number 1 hustrss starting with no thing neither looks money or prom inent fsmily eacept her tslent for rescuing wrslthy people from bore dom when we finished the book we werent sure thst we liked her any loo well but we had to sdmire msny 01 hrr qusllllrs f slsa claims her whole csr- i rer started when ss s yuung girl she snd her fsmily were snub bed by neighbors who cave a swank party snd didnt invllr the maxwells shr resolved then that she would reach the topmost rum of the wurldx social ladder and she has sccom llxhcd it not only is she accepted snd sought slier by the leaders in in- trrnatiunsl society circles bul in poll tiral and literary circles as well one of the features of her tiook thst make il so intrrctlitik are her impressions snd thumb- nsl sketches of world fa mous people she is quite outspoken sometimes klsa msxwell was and still is an enterprising person it is jn ad mirable qualils and one which most ol ihr new canadians coming lo this country mismss otherwise thry would nrvpr haw left their homeland in the first place 0 one of the biggest obstac les new canadians have to hur dle is the new langusge it is surprising tho how quickly they cslch on an example of this wss brought to our sttenlion the other dsy when a local contractor showed us a letter he had received from a cli ent who had bought a house from him written by a man who was been in csnsda a comparatively short time we thought it good enough to reprint so here it is hear sir my account is nachst monla from dallcr j2t7 and wud jou ao keind- ly end komm to sadadyi to auer haus den ei have drobel wit one wall the rnatirio is no rut k have the haus one jahr bad e am nat ssdsslcit snd the roof is no got the msnncs the jou send my was no god k have the many for the pay ments bsd e dont pay bevor to jou luck to mey haus yours very trull a as you may have gathered the house in question was partly prefabricated a little aide- light on the root complaint is that the chap never had put on the shingles they wero still sitting unnoticed in a big bundle near the house would you like a translation this is what the chap was saying my account has now amounted to 377 and would you so kindly come saturday to our house so i have trou ble with one wall the material is no rood i have the house one year but 1 am not aatisfled and the root is no good the man that you sent me was no good i have the money lor the payments but i dont pay before you look at my house i notice to creditors and others in the estate of el nar paulsen deceased all persons having claims against the estate ot the above mentioned late of the town of georgetown in the county of hilton who died at the township of esqueslng on the 2nd day of july 1653 lire required to file proof ot line with the under signed on or before the loth day of october uks after the dite the public trustee will proceed to distribute the estate having wgbctwy to the claims of which he then shall hive hid notice dated it toronto till slit day of august mbs t tmjhibutr the lome scots hand scored ano ther outstanding win at the canadian national exhibition thursday in the cum b competition they were judged best of he five entries end cams heme with the prise money for the ascend year in e row the band did not quite equal last years mark of m points which set a record lor performance thia year their score was d0h7 till well above their nearest competitor newmsrket citiz ens band which scored m so other bands placed as follows woodstock lions club m sarnie veterans 84 67 burlington musical society 78 67 the lucsl hand drew fourth position test piece this yesr wss roman forum and the ijamt scots played old iansmss march aa their other sel ection it was the second year in a row that the band has been first now hand- master alt ierrott is looking ahead to 1060 when another win will give them permanent possession of the chsllenge cup in their long record of success the hand possesses a cup won in 1050-51- 52 when they took the class i chsnl pionship three limes the next year they were put in the highest class and were overshadowed by bsnds from much larger towns in 1054 they were allowed to revert back to their proper cisss 11 cslegory thirtyfive bandsmen shsred in thursdsys win band members come from georgetown acton milton brampton streetsville norvel and glen williams personnel on thursdsy included clarinet frank carter km thomp son arthur silver georgetown john satterfnid allan lleatley brampton archie mckerr nino braida acton cornet jim golden doug peck fred armstrong georgetown jack smcllle norsal charles indstwrough acton vic carter jack coatca brampton charles kmmanx slrccuvillc trom bone harvey culhbert brampton bruce mckerr milton ken allen ac ton ivur mmans streetsville kuphomum fred icecc bill walker brsmpton hoy costes streetsville alto henry hale krn forgrave geor getown harold wheeler glen wil liams clarence spielvogel aclon monls cook streetsville saxsphone dick biddall georgetown hay agnew acton flute george flliot acton drums kd ivters georgetown allan maehin streetsville asphalt paving mwinogradino and amino lots almas h amd drives services a home bruce harding i pianist t teacher shuue mala st tsuth tb 7ssw t i iii 1 name john r barber ticket agent veep ltcol john r bsrber was elected 1st vice president of the cansdian passenger and ticket agents associs- tion at the recent convention at dig- by pines digby ns members from all part of cana da attended thiv convention mr barber operates local travel agen cy and insurance agcy business on mill st former commanding offi cer of the lome scots regiment he is vice presi dent of the new rotary clubof geor getown and was recently appointed civil defence coordinator while mr and mrs barber were at the convention he renewed ac quaintances with a former george- tpwncr who has hsd a successful bus iness career in the east chalmers mccuaig who was also attending the digby convention is manager of tho dominion and atlan tic railroad a canadian pacific divis ion in nova scotia mr mccuaig lived here as a young man when his father was manlier of the old georgetown foundry located on the site of the present dolphin craft boat works he graduated from high school here later joined the canadian national railways where he was a ssfely expert then was in charge of the educational program on safety devices for international cor respondence schools he later joined canadian pacific railways snd mikes his home in xentville ns with his wife and fami ly his sister doreen is msrried to the manager of a new bank of com merce branch at university and ade laide in toroato i asssva margaret bradley harding pianist teacher studio melh st teutti til 73203 monuments brampton moflismeed world desloni sobmlhed c uttsrlrtav comer pasts and nartters a good display in stock wm c allan rvee u oueea st west braenptm lhap h18j phones rea 313 up tom nicol pfcena brampton ttttw building sand concrete gravel road gravel fill top soil tom haines glen williams trlangle 73302 flowers for every occasion design worst a specialty flowers by wire anywhere in the world norton floral trunao 7j5w goerootown buy the best buy bh paints for lairing beauty told by twins woodworking limehousc tr 72162 manufacturers of sash- frames sokkns dooks laaltu and out ttlm door ruutsasw hook tub ouss open evenings llsjsjssi-

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