Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 2, 1965, p. 5

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nda one of ma ny prizes r contest- addict rundle part confectionery opent new store on main street a new star the pwk con ctionery will open iu door gattxrday september 4tb at 11 itaia st sooth the spot iut rtceatly tiestad by confdoos jlni feondw k4 t fine fee urn nutw batch f tru- t u firtt hooked when i wu id public ifbool wis the ilunieutad confession of jim huddle prlnceaj anne drive j 4 detailed hu lire or id 4ctloa to content entering lib latest win the teenagers preaili lytubol honda wu unl prl in the nime the uatuup twins conteet hlrdriaif nude by gillette this u i product which jim it really need too much sf doesnt know which of his entries won since he submit ted lhr i like to submit three entries because h yttllag a honda is somethjnx he can do without he u now try lag to sell it and is looking tor a young man who is look- injc or young lady to im- preet ills ett in contests goes ttdf to achool days when a prise offered in arithmetic euddenty changed his rosrls from low to top he was eon ywcd tie needed the incentive wood the ha proceeded through euays uiaphoti erosjworda etc winning thir teen small prixes on the way next he won roller skates then a radio for a movie pro motion jingle and followed that by winning an electric drill kit this contest touted dominion stares tn a jingle when he wis employed at the steel co o canada he consist ently won one of the prises in the safety slogan contests run every week then went on lo win third prlie in the interna tional content for the steel workers all these were mon ey prurs latest winning were a ther mos jug then a thermos picnic case and in july a ok toastrr oven the last was one of pri sts in canada breads name th baker contest a byproduct of this contest was at freezer full of canada ftread products with the labels off it could be wore it could be a canned product with the labels mining from nioe in the morning till eleven at night the store yul fast open serving twad gro- arwt cscjbrattes ndy mag nd ju sntlk from siecoi fit owner detroit kenny 0 print chrl drive is tpwfn lruboucn who came io faiih three year ut wuh bis erlte and thre childjeo myklffctt probuarwill he pavunc auiad mr ateony it wottu bejp m lot 1 there was tvr or ten tnlnule perking til front oi th tehurch end the lib- ryr bm added hpcrully hr keady is prwently em- ployed ht standard products puns to eootlmi working there our princess out of running there will be no ontario dai ry princess title for the hilton county candidate toil year margaret hunter of burling- ton haltons phumu wai el iminated in the preliminary round of the competition wis hunter wu awarded a 10 cooaolatlon tjriafl and maple leaf utb pin after her defeat hut tueaday sorry wronfl name the herald got o the track in an item in the aoclal and per sonal column uai week heportinat the viatt of afr t lira cnria walker end family to england we reported them u vwung bu parent mr afri h kiaher then refer to the walker ai klabera from then umihousi fioing to england friends have party hrs wm mitchell waa hoat- eaa a week ago for a preaesta- uon party for mra jaa noma who fllea to knflind for a vial nmxiy in september on behalf of tome thirty friends mrs noble received a folding travel umbrella and other- flfta a few game were played and lunch wai enjoyed afterwards v mra a we and mrs t lnlea attended the funeraj of mr wm taylor u karri laat week i mlaaea betty ann and mary ou brown arcojnpanapd by mra bouxhley at the oxxan aanl until then during the aerviee at umenouaa preeby- terian churrh on sunday vlalton mr end mra moknicht and family of port credit with her mater and her haaband mr and mrs joan irarro e mr and mra goxdoa quintan of meaiord and mr jack quln- ton of oeoreetown riaited the bcntona a week an e mias jane wataon of aeton baa been viaitinf her couain beryl mcenery dnt t w curry mrt clen olda and mlee alberta hobln- aon of buekhannon weat vir- inla and mra delilel and mra c acnew of woodbridae were viakon with the john glynn one day uai week murrey wiliou of cuelph haj been vlaitlnl bobby ballentlae mr and ura kooyroan of taylor mkhlfan and mra abluerink of qollud were weekend- iatt on with mr nd atra f htaas vaa grant kevin and ldd braen of lour jlrancb bm been holidaytaa- witti their a- clea and aunt mr and s woloshyn t mus marie turn of lopdoa whii her cousins the kama ttn normn burt ami uttto on leli of laheebe qostbcc hv heeo viittlntt afr monro crafuniaui pat meuler la horn on leave from hu unit autkm d at kloxston- jtobbu tlouchley houdar- inj t ump loru for un daja tlw ealph turners hv r- tunnsd ftxmi their olu2 doj- tb aimllarlty in hatue of two uwal torn chrb walker ind cbns iilcr uiim thd vtjot u la not unusual for all th hun dies friend to b eating the urn cereal to that jim can have the bostona to entr the krlspykrunchylceenj con- teat howvvr it is unusual that they are till friends tn lwsy i brtdeimild ut never a bride lit moaned when ditcuasing his winnings but wasnt the honda a first priie upon closer questioning ha admitted thrre were two hun dred first priie hondas will he ever kick the habit not until i win the daddy of ihenj all the iwptake replled jim in twenty five words or leas supplies comrttrt uni or pens pencils brief cases other supplies refills notebook i etc everything you need georgetown stationery and office supply try3432 ssi main street south another first tukort sayelle nantuk lavaoexom hcmyuc knitting worsted guaranteed machine dryablet machina wakhkhln noolanrcae mothproof wcolorfut unmatched luairt doe not shrink block automatically add horseback riding to rosslake attractions joa heal owner of roulakr fark alill bein developed on the sth line of esqufiins iuit writ of georgetown ia aiminc hit lateat inovalion at the amateur etueatriana in the area mr roaa told the herald thli week that hii deciiion to make a riding achool part of the com- ejex ilemmed from the fact that the terrain and original layout of tralia and roade lend them- ttlvtm lo auch a feature when hnaalaka tark karra waa being designed we found it dealrable to have aoresa to all areaa by meana of roadway and lanei beariruf identiflratlon nunv ben mr llou aaid in our riding achool project we will find theae roadwayi particular- ly uaeful in giving our aiudenla well formed traita on which to develop their horsemanship he aatd it is his plan as time goes on to create resting places throughout the park u observation tower will be erected along the trail on an elevated area which will provide an attractive view of the sur rounding countryside while both the riders and horses take a breather mr ttoas stated he said he feels roealake can offer horselovera an opportuni- 1 iy to become aeeompllahed in the art of riding and at the same time provide trails for i capable riders a facility such aa ours will save the horse fan den the expense of keeping and earing for a horse he said a coinmentliyf oiv4ila park de- velopment ar llou aaid there have been usual delays and frustratlona which led to some c our plana being allsred but we can usually compensate by adding different attraction or placing more emphasis on an- i ji other feature of the park he aaid that at present he u i ieaaalderinat making bis farm a iyear round playground by in- eluding winter sports such as i outdoor akatlng on the lake j the large surface of ice ejij which will be available plus in door aeconmnodatlon provided bv itbe clubhouse just could be an- e j jim smith 47 was varian toolmaker a toolmaker with varian as- aociates since 1068 ernest ja mes smith 47 of 0 guelph st died in st michaels hospital toronto on august 26 he had been seriously ill for several weeks mr smith had been a george town resident since 1037 when he came to canada to work with avro orenda at malton horn in portamouth england he was the son of ernest chsrlrs smith and lottie amelia scrimshaw he attended kingsbury and wllnecote schools and during world war 2 served in the heavy rescue squad and ambu lance service he waa a long distance runner and soccer plsy- rr in england and he had been a choir member and aidesman at kingabury parish church he lived in kingsbury war wickshire until 1040 then in nirmlnxham until he came to canada he had been employed with austin motor co and par- nik engineering in the old coun try in georgetown mr smith took an activa part in community life he was a member of st georges anglican church cre dit masonic lodge and ilallon chapter royal arch masons he was a member of north hal- ton golf l country club on saturday the flag at the club waa lowered to half mast as a memorial he leaves his wife esther noorden whom he married in london in 1046 one aon roger james his parents mr mra ec smith klngsburyand broth- era and slaters george and al bert of kingsbury mrs 3x stephens rednal warwickshire mra d greenhlll wood end warwickshire and mra d sand- land mlnden germany rev j il mcmulkln conduct ed the funeral service on satur day in st georges anglican church during the aervlce tape waa played of his ion ro ger singing bachs o saviour sweet sing of mary recorded aa a choirboy pallbearers were william mair eric hoaaj george gindl- fer george bent garfield mc- gllvray and ouncii toal fol lowing cremation his aahea will be interred in greenwood ce metery members of the maaonlc lod ge conducted a aervlce at the toihen feature here if we decide to operate year round he com- huc7 funeral talented lalome obfrldny night jacksons for complete backtoschool wardrobes for all the family shoes skirts sweaters shirts coats pants jackets for all ages shop whhu quajjty ano iow mice co together jackson s b 31 main street north phone swtll 110 pr 3 volwrw slelrt du pont certification urk fori yirns ueellnf its fiber content ipefiftcatlous 0o pont rebtstered trade uark or its acrylic fiber cvutcjt main st georgetown photographs photographs reproduced in the herald are available at the following prices if ordered within two weeks of publication 5x7- si 00 8x10 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