Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 21, 1956, p. 14

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high without leakage newcomers to the masonry waterproofing field claim new e cr before when advertising at lower standards when sta dri has ex ceeded these claims for years and has him dreds of thousands of salisfic users to proc it don t be misled demand the package that sajs best by test doit be content with second raters or take soiiieth ng tint s just as good nothing is as food as sta dr for stop ing waler and beaut fyn g masonry beayer lumber lions st pats formal annual affair friday the st patricks spirit was abroad in georgetown when the lions club sponsored their annual st patricks format in the arena rose room the hall was decorated in green and white and the modern aires played for the dance which featured several spot dances and novelties vern kir by and clarence kennedy were chair men in charge ot arrangements marjorie roe won the birthday dance winners of spot dances in eluded mrs clarence kennedy and george greensward marjorie roe and blake baxter and mr and mrs mark gentrus guests at the dance included miss thclma brown r r 5 mil ton mr allen darby mr and mrs doug norton mr and mrs don jar vie mr and mrs ron brcen mr and mrs roy guest mr and mrs b wil hams mr and mrs wesley fiebig mr and mrs r 0 ollivier mr and mrs p drcntcrs miss joyce header son mr george hcrnngton mr and mrs harry moss mr and mrs peter hunter mr and mrs bob jones mr and mrs roy hansen mr and mrs cliff hibbert mr and mrs sam pennce mr and mrs ed wilson miss helen ritchie mr murray lzeard mr and mrs i es norrts mr and mrs rod king miss norma ingham mr ian wallace mr and mrs god frcy collier mr and mrs frank em cr mr jnd mrs dick licata mr and mrs art scott miss dorothj warren mr james collier mr and mrs john rosier mr and mrs don whitmore mr and mrs m a rcid mr unci mrs bud bishop mr and mrs lome gar vin mr and mrs d murray mr and rs walter biohn miss shirley grasby mr dale sedore mr and mrs clar encc kennedy mr and mrs jack runham mr and mrs n downey in klcwood mr and mrs gtorgc gncn sward mr and mrs b watson of brampton mr and mrs norman i onfi mr and mrs gord inflis mr dnd mrs eric holmes mr and mrs eric tunms mr and mrs joe mcqintock miss marojne roe mr blake baxter miss bhia dtidar mr ross dillon mr and mrs jim jones mr and mrs dick silvers quality shoe department announces the arrival of nationally known brands of new spring shoes for the entire family guaranteed quality expert fitting unexcelled values riddall mr and mrs john elliott mr and mrs murt allison mr and mrs don barragcr mr and mrs john gunn mr and mrs john wolfe mr and mrs jack armstrong mr harold mcclure sowed oats half a century ago march 12 a much earlier spring was recor ded fifty years ago according to nor man brown operator of brown s tai who recalls sewing a field of oats on march 12th mr brown remembers the date he cause it was the first time he drove a kam of horses with harrows the crop on the farm of his father the late james brown norval station was one of the heaviest he rcmem bers mr brown thinks the season ia much later nowadays when farmers figure they arc doing well to have their crops sown by mid may al though the oat crop was exceptionally early farmers of fifty years ago plan ned on having seeding all finished by the middle of april the brown farm which later was owned by upper canada college ajid then by charles coupland has now become partly suburban and a num bcr of houses exist where there once were fields of grain birthday cake for rebekah euchre party thursday evening march 15th ver dun rebekah lodge celebrated their 38th birthday with their annual euch re part there were twenty tables of cards in play mrs a s wilson won first prize mrs nan scott sec ond mrs albert henny third and ro bert lane fourth mr reg newton was the lucky win ner of the door prize mrs john in ghs the birthday prize and mrs dan livingstone the lucky draw on the hamper of groceries after cards the players moved downstairs where lunch was served topped off with the traditional birth day cake made by mrs s b groat company tr 73211 11 water st georgetown i farm news jhuntley mdnnls seed fair speakers jew the end of the current week will see halton s seed fair in milton un fortunately circumstances have arisen which will make it impossible for the hon f s thomas to be at milton as previously announced we under stand from e ross segsworth presi dent of the halton association that they have been fortunate in securing dr don huntley head of the field husbandry dept at guelph to pinch hit for the hon mr thomas dr huntley is no stranger to halton farm operators and always has a worth while message the second speaker mr charles mclnnis is the veteran leader of the ontario hog producers cooperative all officers and direc tors of the halton hog producers as sociation swear by charlie mclnms so all in all the milton town hall should see a capacity crowd on saturday afternoon of this week tells farmers club about delrex future rex heslop promoter of george town s new delrex section spoke to members of terra cotta i irmcrs club at their march meet in introduced by art mckane mi heslop outlined some of the achieve ments already acomplishcil in delrex and the plans he visions for the fut ure for the area acquired b his com pany which is now contained in geor getowns boundaries a question and answer period followed when mr lies lop spared no effort to enlighten his audience on further points of interest mr and mrs w i hunter were hosts at their home in terra cotta while the men conducted their bus incss meeting prior to meeting with the ladies the ladies discussed plans for an april social in snelgrovc hall with cheltenham club as guests roll call a foojh question was an swered by 15 members the topic good humour is the health of the soul sadness is poison was taken by mrs art mcrtanc during the joint meeting the pro gram included piano solos by irene hunter vocal solos by betty jean an derson ind a selection reid by mrs mckane in thl jbscnee ol mrs itj ser macdonald mrs john met lure as scout than ked the spakcr hosts and those tak infi part in the program and priscn ted mrs heslop with a box of spring flowers expressing the group s plea sure at her attending the meeting with her husband i unch was served by the ladies supplemented by a generous supply of nuts and candy provided by the host and hostess bill booths taxi foi prompt service tr 72596 printing of distinction we are equipped to produce the best possible in your printing requirements call at our office on main street for estimates and layouts ticileirjlesgldllajelh unm3going sea trims the canadian pacific s spanking new flagship the 26 000 ion linar empress of britain is shown above silhouetted against the darkening sky above the river clyde shortly after the vessel sailed for liverpool to undergo her initial sea trials newest of the greet white empress fleet the magnificent liner will leave liverpool apr 20 on her maiden trans- voyage to canada arriving 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