Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 16, 1956, p. 13

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1he georgetown herald georgetown ont wednesday evening may 16 19s6 second section singer sewing machine co 144 guelph street trilngle 72125 last week of our 4 star tv special new singer cabinet models reverie sew round bobbin regular 158 00 2week special 13850 at macmurdos ladies childrens wear our specialty new york style dresses phone tr 72125 farm news fall wheat spotty predict less yield j e w stands of fill wheat in halton as we see them do not promise normal yields while there are some excel lent stands a large percentage of the morq level fields in the heavy clay loam areas look very patchy and in some cases very thin in short the very wet fall coupled with the late cold wet spring has worked havoc our memory may be faulty but we do not recall any time in the past 21 years when prospects for wheat look ed so poor ot 0dee ryerson practical journalism student marta kurc 21 toronto presents werden leavens editor of the bolton enterprise and secretary- manager of the ontario weekly newspapers association with the results of a doorto door poll of 400 bowmanvdle homes having studied gall up poll methods students applied their knowleddge in a practical way by asking readers detailed questions on what they read in a weekly newspaper most popular feature they discovered was the classified advertising photo b rolf bjordammcn printing management student from mouse jaw sask stan agracd at rjcrson board approves land purchase for school even at 3 am your telephone is on the job lights have just gone on a the johnson house l may only mean that young bill is restless or n may mean something more serious perhaps a hurried call ior ihe doctor at such momenls the instan help ot the telephone an be beyond puce nights sundays and holidays in 634 central offices bell people are always on the joh 1o make life more pleasant more secure lot all of us thi bell telephone company of canada herald advertising brings results at a special mutiny in milton last week the north halton district high school hoard gave tentative approval of a settlement of the purchase of additional lands at gi orgetovvn fiom jack tost adjatent to the prist nt school sit the lands invoked are a trifle over five acres and cpropn at ion proceedings have been under vvav the board agreed on a price of s15000 and costs totalling 1923 10 now involved after hearing a review of the case from john ord the so heritor other concessions are a strip of land when required for putting in a street to the rear of the properlv it was also proposed to do some m tenor decorating and make improve ments in the lighting at the milton school quotations are to he secur ed so that the board might decide what amount might be spent within the budget nun the travelling prizes went to mr harold smellie and mrs c trimble hultonville mr george smith norval pi evented the prizes after cards then was dancing to the music of dons hulls orchestra the evening concluded with lunch served bv members of the hall team the commute e in charge of the event were mariljn cunningham nancv grasbv norma murrav thel ma hunter and marlenc dixon stewarttown womens institute instals officers women s institute meeting was held at mrs grants home last week the new officers were installed in their respective offices roll call was a treasured familj recipe topic was home economics refreshments were served by mrs bnggs and mrs bail ihe meeting next month will be at mrs robeit i awson s topic agn culture roll call what i like ahout this month programs for the meet ings of the coming year were distri buted to the members dinah cwins was in charge of the st john s v a meeting last mondav she chose once in itoval davids city for the hj mn and conducted the worship service the first verse of when mothers of salem was sung for memorj dinah read the minutes of the last meeting second ed b ineka kocslag in the busj pel kid sewing was done on the baby oullits happv birthdav to fred corlev 13 mars old tuesdav mav 15th also happj birthday to ljnda bar- tlav 9 jcais old thursday may 17 visitoi s tor mother s da in church were mrs jenkinson mi and mrs dick standish and their familv of thorold mr jack jenkinson of georgetown visitors at mrs bail s home were mr and mrs edward bailj and paul mr p r bailv and dawn of toronto the sewing meeting of the woman s auxiliarv was held at mis blizards home thursday afternoon visitors with the j r staddons on sunday included mrs a u st addon dave and george of stratford mr and mrs hugh bass of erin all at tended the baptismal service at st a cuitqmrw o ttatkcms l international truck salr9 it s1rv1cc z4 hft towing trr3611 restr73329 bad accounts collected on any account over 500 regardless of age we pay 7 if we collect if there is no collection there is no charge by canadas oldest collection agency kelly aiken box 239 orangeville ont johns united church where beverly and donald were paptized afternoon visitors included mr and mrs roy woodrow and gregory mr and mrs ted cooley of toronto softball club euchre dance well attended there was a good crowd on hand in norval parish hall on friday ev ening may 11th to enjoy the euchre and dance sponsored by the norval girls softball team winners at euchre were mrs ro hert richardson norval and mr grnvdon chester for the ladies and here we are all settled in our new location to give you a quicker and better service i walu mozil river drive 7 highway to toronto georgetown hospital association gala day booths games something for everyone victoria day monday may 21 parade starts at 130 pm from chapel street school to the park program in georgetown park races and games for the boys and girls precision drill by high school cadets teenage fashion show by the students of oikville acton and georgetown high schools old tyme fiddlers contest semifinals 3 pm finals 8 pm square dancing contest sets from various high schools giant bingo 230 and 830 indoors at the park valuable prizes vince mountford brampton will keep the ball rolling magnificent fireworks at conclusion dance at the rose room georgetown arena at 930 come out join the fun have a good time be sure and buy tickets for the hospital free house

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