Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 7, 1958, p. 7

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

dq y0 meed typing bookkeeping billing services we offer copipjvta booomoaeping sarvkea for all types of butinass i fast accural typing sarvke prepare and mail monthly statamanh talaphona answering service any other type of business services phone qr drop in and saa us hours 9 till 12 1 till 5 mrs leslie clark 3 john st wart molar vsdm burwu tr 73078 alois trenching c backfilling co specializing in the installation of weeping tile septic tanks free estimates tr 72753 tr 72006 m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m compute iine of ma fe chick starter grower hog contracts available commencing may 8th the mill will be closed at noon on thursdays for the summer months john n black miller bauinafad and district locks out the weather the perfect fit of overla ribs in adjoining sheets of eastern steels galvanized titelap goofing and stdmg guarantees weatherbghtness for your farm building both at side and end laps uus snug titelap keeps out driving wind and rain titelap can be bud right over old wooden shingle or asphalt roofing without removing- the original roof- mg mstenal each srib sheet covers m fufl 32 width eastern sted manufactures several distinct types of metal roofing and siding each designed with a different appbeatkm in mind to help you choose the right covering write today for your free copy of bulletin 140 showing the best roofing siding and accessories for the covering job you have remember when applying eastern sted roof ing or siding be sure to use preston spiral shank ledhed nails the roofing nails with the lead seal underneath the bead which plugs the naithokwith rustproof weatherughtlead chatting esp pftoducts c i h i t i d a lar a cmwrf mmhrprtt bld you think 1 was go ing to let you off without telling you about our trip to floridat ah yes i know its two months since our return but i can still remember it pretty well and if youd like to read about it here goes of course i took my camera along to record the trip and the weatherman was very obliging the morning of the day we started out by providing me with the nice con trast of a heavy snowfall here at home it was a good start on my roll of film because those pictures were very pretty by the time we actually started out around six o clock in the evening how ever most of the snow had diss- peered again very obliging of the weatherman we drove just beyond detroit and were ifortunate at that lata hour in finding a lovely new motel it was quiet reasonable and what is more in the morning my sister discovered it had another big ad vantage a howard johnson restaurant practically right on the premises it was our first intro duction to this chain of restaur ants and pleasant indeed they were what impressed us most about them was their nice little gesture of pouring you a cup of coffee as soon as you re seated to sip on while you decide what to have for breakfast there is no charge for this or far your break fast coffee refill and what is more their coffee is always excellent we should know for we break fasted and lunched in the howard johnson restaurants wher ever possible throughout the whole trip do you remember reading about the 100 or more people who were stranded in a h j res taurant during that blizzard in the new england states when i read that i had to smile luck was certainly with them i could not think of a better place to be stranded in so began the first real travelling it was tuesday and we spent most of the day driving thru ohio rather flat and unremarkable in a way and yet i find that all country and towns 1 haven t seen before are interesting this countryside seemed more or less like a contin uation of the land around sarnia and windsor and even the houses in the various towns were quite similar lo those in our border cities for some reason there were few brick houses and the big frame houses even had the same style of architecture as man ou see in samm especially hearing the border of kentucky however the land becomes more rolling and picturesque the city of cincinnati tor instance which is practica lj on the border between tht two states is a ver prett citj and not at all flat as its nam has alwajs suggested to me for some reason in fact it s just about tht unflattest cil i uat- ever in it is built on two or three very hifh hills you drive down a steep one to enter the city and tin- main highway winds around a couple of others before you make our exit on the other side of the city up a road comparable to that up the hamilton moun tain the panoramic views from the hills with the colourful hous es built up the slopes and in the valleys of the city and the broad river threading its way thru the heart of it reminded me of pic tures i have seen of german cities on the rhine saw some verv odd looking houses here built on the side of the mountain they fronted right onto the pave ment of the street and were just one room wide but the went back as tho there were seven or eight rooms built one right be hind the other they were easily the longest narrowest houses i have ever seen and just one story high well cincinnati was a good introduction to ken tucky which was just like i had always pictured it a lovely state with smoothly rolling hills looking impeccably groomed with their shortcropped tufty bluegrass and miles and miles of spanking white ranch style fences chalking the country into undula ting squares and rectangles quite frequently set well back from the road you could see the beautiful georgianstyle mansion of the es tate all were painted pure white and bad the graceful four pillars risihg from the ground to the lop storey hanking the front en trance each one looked as tho it might be used for an lllustra lion from gone with the wind 1 never tired of looking at them there are many more ordinary farms too of course but all seem cd to have a prosperous air and were very neatly kept in spite of having covered several hun dred miles since nine in the morn ing we were sorry to see that cvenin sun go down on kentucky we stopped at lexington for din ner and the night we were tacky in striking good aeco- ntodatton again in le and trilliums cedars useless to those removing jhbm mrs wesley fiebig 45 victoria ave has asked us to remind rea ders that miliums ontario sna uonal flower are extremely per ishable wild flowers whose beau tiful bloom fades fast when they are picked trilliums arc flowers which should be left in natural surround ings to be enjoyed and are val ued so much by the province that there is actually a law on the statute books prohibiting their pjeking when the blossom is pick ed there is a seven year interval before a plant will bloom again and it was understandably upset ting when mrs fiebig found flow ers had been picked from a wood ed section of her property last week rex heslop of delrex devel opmefits has also asked the her aid to pass on a word of advice to people who have been remov ing small cedar trees from the green belt property along the ri ver winch flows through the sub division the cedars are of the swamp variety and will not thrive when transplanted to garden soil so would be much better left to beautify the area where they are growing he says norton floral adds highway branch store norton floral now has a new branch store to serve georgetown gardeners norton floral garden centre which has been operating since easter bad its official grand opening last weekend the centre is located on guelph st opposite the dominion seed and is manag ed by tom reed as well as shrubs trees plants and a complete line of gardening tools the new store has available cut flowers wedding bouquets and floral arrangements ladies visiting the store on opening day received free roses compliments of the firm mrs j mayoh 67 norton cres cent won a pyramidal cedar the prize in a lucky draw which was made at 0 pm at the grand open ing both tom reed and his brother jack who manages the main st store are natlvqb of brampton where they received their school ing tom is a graduate of the ontario agricultural college at guelph and a member of the lions club living in georgetown for the last six years jack has lived here since may of 1957 when he mar rted the former ina webb of nor- val and is a past president of peel junior farmers before coming to town tom was employed with h c don ham nurseries at bowmanvtue and ottawa purchasing the bus iness with his brother in february 1957 from al norton prior going into the floral business obliging and helpful they rec ommended a good place to have dinner which to ray delight turn ed out to be a converted old southernstyle mansion beautiful big pillars and all had an excel lent seafood dinner there and also my first introduction to hush puppies sounds alarming but fhe are merely hghly eloned i little round dough nut like affairs served piping hot from deep fat perhaps someone could tell me why they are called hush puppies 1 was mystified and never did find out from that point on for the rest of the trip whenever i ordered a seafood dinner hush puppies were always served with it thcj were delicious too wednesday dawned bri ght and promising no how ard johnson restaurant nearby here for breakfast but but found a very pleasant place nevertheless with our first taste of southern hospitality by that 1 mean the waitresses had a real southern drawl and greeted us with a big smile and a warm how are voall love that ac cent and i do sent us off in a good mood ready to en joy the changes in country and people the day might bring i ad mit it was silly of me but sub consciously i seemed to expect the people to look different in some way from the people at home dress differently or some thing but of course they all look cd the same as thev do here at home except that now of coursi we were noticing a great rmnv more coloured people n th trcels than w ivir s c here just outside lexington then is a stretch of lov ely wooded land winding uint ion hills something like ihe mississauga road here woodbridge the norton floral staff has ex panded with the business and now includes lynn scott al nor ton and cy richards red shield campaign here today thursday the salvation army will be con ducting their annual bed shield appeal for funds may 7th and 8th in georgetown among the many activities of the salvation army is the distribution of clothing police court work visitation of the jails care for the unmarried mother food for the transient employment for the jobless re lief for the family in distress a helping and sympathetic hand for the alcoholic character building for youth all the fadhties of the salva tion army in toronto are avail able to the people of georgetown and district this includes- the vtda lodge a home for unmarried mothers sunset lodges homes for the aged industrial depart ment and hens hostels for re habilitating men a rifiig per sons bureau and an immigration thejieoroetown herald weanesday eve g may 7th 19sc may page 7 in all the army a work from helping down and out to charac ter building in youth the moral and spiritual aspects of life are emphasized the salvation army provides a spiritual home for those who have found a better way of life through the ministry of the army with the helping hand pay nothtno motvf contact f lee d hobnsby tr 7j75 tr7hm glen taxi 3 -cabs- 3 reliable drivers tr 7243 thompson family home from trip to england don thompson met his wifj and family at montreal last friday after they had travelled from eng land on the empress of france after spending six months in bo ton and blackpool the family spent a pleasant weekend with friends in ottawa before return ing to their home at 16 gibbons place the thompsons are looking forward to renewing acquaintan ces with their friends in town emmerson tops in sales contest period b tine hundred pcrct nt wheldon steamer emmerson of smiths falls who was a visitor in town last weekend was top win ner in a sales contest sponsored recently by his compam he at ended a dinner in guelph fridav al the cutten golf club at which prices were awarded to salesmen ol the gilson companv mr fcmmcrson moved to smiths rails last jear to become sales supervisor for eastern ont with and avicr thaitcoatlcvilk 1 thc mpan i the 3 month olf for foftv miles or so before conlwl had thc distinction r started to drive thru the real l djlv jl mokv mountain range by this time thc weather had started to moderate considerably and people wirt out in their virds busy with the spring cleaning up chores w started to look for the first sprinj flowers at about this point and finally my eagle ec spied two bright pink posies gracing a com i pletelv leafless little shrub out side a weatherbeaten shack what j on earth could the flower be we wondered but that didn t dampen our elation at hitting thc flower i belt so soon in our travels re i member that snow back home the morning we left bo we were really getting into thc south an i no fooling i had to stop to refuel the gas tank a few miles farther on and striking up a little conversation with the attendant we asked him what the little shrub could have been thc flowers had looked just like little pink roses the at tendant had no idea so we con ttnucd on our travels with eyes alert for more flowering shrubs sure enough our vigilance was rewarded a couple of miles farther down the road same type of dwel ling and this time two shrubs out in front each one bearing sev cral of the same kind of flowers but one shrub had pink flowers and the other yellow and that was the end of the strange barren- blooming shrubs that is until we approached the next town and noticed acemctery we noticed it because there were great many of the bright pink and yellow blooms there in artificial sprays and wreaths what a letdown and what a sense of humour those people must have had psychologically it was pre cisely the right location to take ir the northern tourist we bad many a good laugh over those flowers and believe me i am doubly sure my eyes wercnt de ceiving me when exclaiming over any strange or unusual sights after that will continue on to chattanooga and the re deep south next week fur storage garment storage dont gamble with moth fire theft etc our refrigerated vaults are here to serve you during the hot summer days ahead check you closets and cau us today ask about our box storage plan all you can pack in a a box for 4 75 max value 250 plus cleaning barragers 116 guelph st 18 main st s triangte 7 2279 dry cleaning done on the premises give generously to the salva tion army campaign far funds the understanding heart and the human touch pood clothing shelter ves but it lakes more than these to lift the burden from despairing souls this the sahatim armv knows tht understanding hi art and humin touch are ceaselcsilj cmplojcd in mending shattered lives and kindling hope in spirits darkened b sin or suffering that this work mav never flag yolr support is needed b faithful workers of the salvation army dedicated to these tasks of merc 10- salvation armv red shield affsa bjlmhous wt awkhiu caix1 th m may 7th and 8th

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy