Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 13, 1957, p. 14

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notice that this week intend to place a little bouquet along with the vast pile of brick hats levelled atthls folks jnveh- son of the bell telephone c the bouquet is in the form of true stjryhajpeneds just rf couple of weeks ago appar ently a lady who has a party line phone received a call front a ra- diokef asking her to identify tune they were playing if she named it correctly she would re ceive- cash prixe of considerable si taken by surprise and find ing the tune not too familiar the long moments ticked by in preg- hant silence to almost the time limit then suddenly a voice other than her- own shouted the name of the tune and the radio announcer jubilantly congratulat ed her as a winner the cheque would be in the mail tomorrow i need i explain that the mysterious voice identifying the tune was that of a neigh bour and sharer of our lucky ladys party line the first thing our heroine did after receiving je cheque was to plan a big party at which the honoured guest was her neighbour who helped win the prize that was once when being on a party line really paid off another little item con cerning radio holds special interest for me this week do you remember mr and mrs har old bickle who lived here while mr bickle was office manager for smith stone ltd they lived on edith st in the house now owned and occupied by mr and mrs harold hutchinson the bickles only child joan was jnst a wee girl at the tme perhaps around five or six years old since moving to toronto and starting almost right away at that eafty age joan showed a distinct flair for dramatics she made quite a hobby of it and took train ing in dramatics i remember hearing her on the radio in chil dren programs it was always a nice little thrill to hear her men tioned in the cast then i picked up the tely ie night last week to read a front page feature on the youth in action smash hit production of affectionately jenny on their saturday radio show joan bickle played the starring role joan must be about 15 now and gives promise of becoming a fine ac tress in the words of a telegram reporter joan bickle played an appealing jenny the 25minutc comedy kept the rapt attention of the young studio audience a feat far more seasoned perfor mers have found difficult to at tain the play itself was by pa tricia joudry whose hits to date include teach me how to cry fa mily bf people the sand castle and three rings for michelle it is not at all unlikely that well be seeing joan on tv one of these days going from the sublime tu ili i idi t phras it 4j4 homemaking club has achievement day travel notes 1 1 5 day air excursion s ontf 45400 return malton to london england full particulate at john h vaeawamwi 8s liltw a ammamavaml jropbf extravagantly i must tell you what a weighty problem looms before friend husband in the not- toodistant future reaching for his cigarette package after dinner the other day he opeocd it it was a fresh pack he pulled out- a small white caird from the wrapping scanned ft rapidly and uttered a loud mban what on earths the matter i asked with more than a slight edge of anxie ty to my voice head in his hands he replied in tone of utter dejection its a notice to say theyre changing their pack age design its going to be in colour well i can hear you say whats so bad about that simply this for lo these sixteen years he has used the sweet cap packages for a memo pad supreme those big white spaces on it you know in fact that was the big reason hed never even try any other brand whipping out his cigarette pack age and scribbling madly on it whenever a news up presented itself whether at home or at busi ness or social gathering has be come a standard subject for good- natured kidding and those little newsitems that sometimes never hit the pages of the herald are much more often due to loss of cigarette box than loss of mem ory so now you understand his con sternation thetsweetcaps com pany have done him wrong won der what hell do when the ear- ions cjiange maybe hell get really professional and sport a littleblack hookand pencil one thing v know is- that it will pre sent one ian complication in my housekeeping routine the rigid rule has oeeever tjbrow out cigarette package wjth- the mero- a e w with the fairview school low- ville as its setting the winter ach ievement day for helton county 4h homemaking clubs was an in teresting event on saturday febru ary 2nd under tae leadership of the cqunty home economist mrs mab el bqjrgstrom twelve clubs in the county have been studying for the past four months cotton accessor- ies for the club girls bedroom and ninety memljers completed tne project at achievement djy dis played in the school auditorium were- their record books dresser scavfs bedspreads chajbn pads and waste baskets the morning programme consis ted of judging when each girl placed classes of four dresser scarves and four schalr pads in one elass she was required to sup port her judgment by giving oral reasons to one of the home econo mists each member also planned for a theoretical bedroom by sel ecting from samples provided ma terials which are considered suit able for bedroom accessories the judging programme was fol lowed by remarks from visiting home economists giving correct placings and reasons for the clas ses those assisting were miss lora durnin from dufferin and grey counties miss frances lamp- man from victoria peterborough and durham and miss charlotte grierson jiewly appointed mem ber ol the home economics serv ice staff i following the luncheon interval many parents and other visitors ar rived to show their interest in homemaking club work and to ob serve the afternoon programme of exhibits demonstrations and skits presented by the clubs on the top ic of the unit cotton accessories for the club girls bedroom ex hibits were shown by ashgrove snappy snippers the dublin eight lowville sewing susies om- agh cotton queens seven sewers of scotch block and the seventh line susies of stewarttown with commentators sandry tindale margaret nightingale jane clem ents joan peterson audrey brown and mabel greig respectively belles of ballinafad members marie mitchell and jean lawr de monstrated the topic by showing a before and after treatment of a scale model bedroom hornby cotton pickers gave their presen tation as a skit with all members martha may evelyn mckay pat mc kay brenda robertson ruth mas on and carol mccarron taking part each showing the accessories she had made helen and hertha brucker and audrey peacock from the thirri blettes gave a demonstration on various techniques required in bedroom accessories the nelson jolly sew and sews in a typical tennage slumber party brought out the value of homemaking clubs in teaching girls to redecorate and care for their own bedroom norma murray and ruth wilson of the norval crftton queens exhibited their club members accessories de scribing the rooms in which each would be used and lastly the pal ermo sewettes represented by mar garet atkins cecelia carter and carolyn young with commentary in rhyme and effective use of the flannelgraph showed how to dec orate bedrooms with different ex posures using warm and cool color schemes and following approved rules for the arrangement of furni ture pictures and dresser articles during the afternoon mrs geo somervillc district president of halton womens institutes brought greetings from her organisation and spoke encouragingly of the work of tho4h homemaking clubs the programme was brought to a close with the presentation of crests spoons and certificates each new club member received her 4h homemaking club crest all members and leaders received the silver homemaking club spoon and certificates of achievement were awarded foreach two units completed county honours for six units completed went to diane wrig- glesworffi of ashgrove and marie and muriel curtis of onugh pro vincial honours for twelve units to shirley downs of hornby and heatheraane hawyardoi omagh halton county spring project for 4h homemaking clubs will be the club girl stands on guard for which jthe leadrjs training school will be held in the depart ment of agriculture office milton on february 19th and 20th coop erating in tha tr school will be the haltorf county med and the trafalgar township police department t programme for the winter of 195758 decided by vote a ach ievement day wilt be a- food unit meat in the menu 4h houhmaking clubs are sup ervised by he extension branch of the ontario department of agricul ture and membership is open tq all rural girls between the ages of 12 and 26 those interested in or ganizing or joining clubs should contact the county home economist or agricultural representative at the department of agriculture- of fice in milton vill oaksurrr ctttv plums en state tr 73271 11172674 concrete work footings sidewalks cellar floors block work efrick laying for your construction carpentry homes kitchens z bathrooms remodeling lytodernizii rt elgin street near cnr station in wintertime rrewater hot sac donou6et7 it oki the bjllgarbutt l fuel oil service oil storage tanks 20000 beds storage capacity our green and lemon trucks available to bring you on the spot service budget terms arranged wh kentner son triengle 72851 brings us to your door a new system in the keeping of news notes a little news note that fell to the chatting column this week was in connection with the cnr station agent john elliott tells us that a week ago wednesday the biggest hydro transformer ever made in canada was shipped from the canadian general electric plant in guelph to st hubert quebec via cjjr of course it will be used in con- necfton with the st lawrence seaway in order to ship it the railway had to use a special type at flat ear with two sets of trucks oil each endgiving the transformer the support of 18 wheels in all also giving moral support tn the special fdecttof equipment wen many cnjl official on board the frame train to nfcke sure notb log iluipnened to it ltw exact 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