Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 11, 1957, p. 20

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i osoitdrrqwn heralj december 13th 1967 rvm page 8 nwmwnvama i i j s y y 5 y y 5 i y 3 y y y 5 to 100 store 11 main st tr 74mof mens ties a gift sure to please your choice of jacquards panels and novelty patterns each in a gift box 98c each youths cotton flannel shirts in cplpurful green bay plaids sizes 810121416 san forized for dress sport and everyday wear the ideal gift at 198 each mens stretch sox no size problem here wool and stretch nylon or cotton and stretch nylon patterns or plain colours something very sad is going on across canada these days in one small town fte another the local theatre once the towns foremost centre of secondhand sin and sex violence and valour excitement and ecstacy is darkening it former bright spotjonthe main street and closing us doors to stand there in bleak reproach mute testimony to the havoc that is being wrought oo our culture by that one eyed mon ster tbetelevision set pair 98 ladies high bulk fine knit orion pullovers sizes 14 20 all colors orion cardigans sizes 14 20 all colors ladies slip and brief set slip has all over lace front panel with low trim brief has side panel of lace and lacetrimmed band leg white pink or blue small medium and large set 198 ladies crepe slips a good quality delustre crepe slip straight cut with lace trim adjustable shoulder straps white only sizes 32 42 read the other day that the theatre had bam closed in my old horn town and it gava me quit a pang ilk learning of th death of a boyhood friend still in his best years for senile of the most form ative days of nny life that theatre drew me into its black maw with te awesome eat of a whale yawn- ing to let one small herring swim insie vjr as a small boy t wept shiver ed with fear screamed with laugh ter and almost died of suspense n that theatre in its thrilling dark ened interior i chased indians with tom mix was desperately in love for the first of many times with marlene dietrich then not even a mother let alone a grandmother and thundered through the jungle on t he back of- tantor the kle- phant with tarzan i remember the first time i wis allowed to go at night the pic ture was lilac time i was eight the occasion was special and i was 3qo g ineffably thrilled to be sitting in tthe gallery with my big brother i remember the first talking pic ture whoepw with eddie cantor what an experience the muiic ran head for weeks 298 the sum out of my hnvbrother an industrious type who hd news paper route always owed him bout 183 and hed fight to keep the amount from growing but the call- the show was so strong on one that i had superhuman pow ers of persuasion and could have talked my way past st peter under its influence make you weep with hot saltytears at a touching moment my wife is still astonished know ing i have no musical education when i whistle for her the entire overture to win tell rachman inoffs prelude in g minor or liebstraum i dont know what they are of course bujl i never miss a note i learned them at the show while the heroine was cliff- hanging or the villain wastrying lb talk her into a- craftyweekend in the city this want on for years i was complexes out m my 198 each t i remember going to every mat inee i could manage money was scarce in those days and raising a dime was harder for a kid than rainy a dollar now sometimes it took me a solid hour to wheedle farm news there was a marine monday wednesday and saturday in those days anil it taxed my in to make all three but i seldom mis sed if i coutdnt find aaiy empty beer bottles to sell and my broth er was adamant in refusal id hit up nny pal egg slags an equal ly ardent aficionado of the silent screen but one with a little more money if he had only one dime wed buy one ticket and both try to squeeze past george hume the ticket taker he knew what we were doing and if he was in a good mood let us both in one time i was completely sty mied i had to go4o the show to see if tarzaan got away from the crocodiles who were converging on him last saturday i got his last six cents from my brother but couldnt raise another sou its about thirty years ago so i guess nothing will happen if i admit i swiped the other four from my i mothers purse it was thc one time the snow wasnt worth it the sunofagun got away from the cne- odiles and i suffered deep pangs of remorse for weeks a wonderful part of my cultural education in those days though i didnt realize it at the time was the music instilled in me at the show when they were still runnng silent pictures down in the pit watching the picture and mat ching its every mood with consum mate skill on the piano sat lornie moonan how he could make you sweat as the wheel started coming off the stage coach how he could via star breaking bones trying to emulate one of the heroes or ly- inslaway nights in shear panic after seeing a good murder story with lots of strangling my par ents got weii led and forbade me to go to the show i want anyway in the face of threats pleas and demands i probably got a dozen of it but i dent queer tfesn the seam any mere next fallow during the teens the theatre was a different hut equally thrill- ing place in its comforting dark ness he most timid boy would find the courage to reach shyly for the hand of his girl and sit there clutching it tiercly until both their paws were slippery with sweat and if the girt whose hand i clung to on many a wonderful sat urday afternoon with the alternately in love with some mo age crowd in the gallery reads this i hope she wont be embarr assed because i remember it fond ly and tenderly it was- one of the very nicest parts of growing up im sorry if youve been boretd by these reminiscences they star ted from my horror at the rapid decline of the small town theatre- how people can sit and watch that ling junje on tvywl trate movie at the local show apjpalung junk on tvywhen theres a nrsjtrate movie at the local show l cant understand when the the atre in their own- town goes dark those who have enjoyed a thousand experiences in it will be sorry and none will more bitterly regret it than your humrble servant r 3- cabs- 1 reliable drivers radio equipped glen taxi tr 72432 n- i you may be a prizewinner twelve prizes for the best exterior decorating of georgetown homes ingenuity and originality will count in the campaign to decorate georgetown for christmas judging will be done in the week between christmas and new years please keep your display lighted between 63 and 1 1 00 pm prizes in each of 6 town zones spon sored by georgetown chamber of commerce l p lady beth nylon hose full fashioned 1st quality 51 gauge 15 denier dress sheer seasons newest shades sizes 911 pair 98c candy for the holiday hard or soft centre log cabin chocolates bulk lb 79c j xmas h mixed candy lb 35c xmas creams gums and f chocolate mix lb 49c tree lighting sets special 8light indoor set vq 7light multiple indoor set 1 79 each bulb burns indefinitely christmas gift wrappings white tissue colouredtissue fancy printed wrap e a 10 sheets 10c 8 sheets 10c i a a pkg 10c 100 pes seal tag pkg 2 for 25c 200 pes seal tag pkg 25c f suppers for all the family ladies fur trimmed suppers moccasin style platform sole sizes 4 to 9 pair i childs dutch plaid slippers rubber soled sizes 5 to 10 pair miens leather padded sole opera supper pair 165 135 179 ask about our christmas iayaway man store open all day monday december 16 and 23 opon evenings from monday dae 16th to doc 23 onauhtwauttumailunuftbmunw fi mta service clubs stress rural urban relations service clubs arc to be commen ded for their contribution to the improvement of urbanrural rela tions to this end most service clubs annually stage a ruralurban night when each service club mem ber brings a farmer friend as his guest it was our privilege to at tend one of these gettogethers when the burlington rotary club entertained a group of past and present members of the palermo junior farmers on this occasion prof bob marsh all of the dept of economics at the ontario agricultural college guelph was guest speaker pro fessor marshall dealt with the marketingjf farm products with particular reference to marketing plans 441 club laadert another group of some twenty senior halton farmers most of them leaders in haltons 4h agri cultural club movement were rec ently guests of the kingsway ki- warns for a noonday luncheon at the old mill in west toronto here r g bennett associate director of extension for the ont dept of as riculturc was the guest speaker also to be guests this coming monday the winners of the so called kingsway kiwanis scholarships will be the guests of that club when they will be pros entcd with their award the young people who will be honoured will be as follows fred thompson of the acton 4h grain club james mcdonald of the acton 4h tractor club james springer of the milton 4h grain club allan brownridge ol the georgetown 4h grain club harold patterson of the 4h swine club don taylor of the 4h holstein calf club ernest alexander of the 4h jersey guernsey calf club lorna woodley htthe 4h potato homemakcrs evelyn mckay of the 4h beef and dual purpose calf club wm c robinson of the hal ton junior farmers ruth robert son atid beth mcenery of the 4h homemakcrs r t migxg 1 1 1 i 1 1 gfftraerqffl evenrroivnucttlrvacfcr or small pinos rrs fefectftr in this store roe homssj when you give home appliances you give 365 days of pleasure to every one in the home just a few of the items that await you are shown here come in and let us help you do your christmas shopping dryers washers i frigidaire thor easy ci 300 halton teachers at inservice meeting 300 elementary teachers of mai ton county gathered at the strain cona public school nelson town ship on monday night december 2 for their second in service mee ting of this school year kindcrgar- ten teachers heard miss maralin g munro art supervisor in the brantford pubjic schools grade 1 were addressed by miss m martin supervisor of primary classes for the iakeshore board of education speaking on aspects of the reading program grade 2 and 3 teachers were guided by miss grace shoemaker of kitchener in their discussions of the arithmetic program teachers of grade 4 heard mr j a aikman science master from the hamilton teach ers college teachers of other graces discus sed methods of helping slow learn ers the study of history and geog raphy vs the social studies and the use ofo audio visual aids in classrooms industrial arts and hohe economics teachers as well as music supervisors met separ ately teachers plan to meet ag ain on monday february rd 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 irons dry and steam frigidaire thor easy food mixers aeeet sunbeam and general electric electric clocks 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 tel evisions admiral rogers majestic also with uhf for channel 17 tv lamps polish snyder vyestclox ers h nc general electric percolators vacuums i lewyt royal toasters 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i harold c mcclure ltd 8yn believe in selling satisfaction 14 main st georgetown tr 72522 i i refrigerators 1 and freezer chests 1 ee m frigidaire admiral f princess racine radio ciorcokiececeoctecri and hifi te admiral rogers majestic c free christmas draw win an electric train or doll for that favorite child in the family get draw tickets at our store the store to try before you buy i 1 1 1 1 i i i i 1

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