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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 8, 1950, p. 6

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i ofc f tfl hi j georgetown herald wttdntdiy miurh 8 1950 forcedair furnace or hamgwg unit heater complete with l jjr ar itti i v ivs i a newly developed principle for fast economical heating of homes seethemat b f murfin sheet metal works plumbing eavestroughing furnaces john street telephone 138w your assurance of satisfaction chatting iby a wbtank goodness there were no power cutoff this winter our furnace operates by electricity and tnethlnks our pufht would hate been similar to that of the 1080 10day old chicks in their electrically-operated- bouses at raysfde near insersoll edi tor thomas h lee told about jbelr predicament in last weeks tribune and the owners predlcaniaht bo j he lceatororhid eutdowti the powen hues and- they were without electricity for nearly j week aiterlr said there warbnly onethlnj to dov and the sutnerlands owners started rlfbt in to do-it- tfliey heated lire bricks while hot in their furnace then carrted them threeaat a time v in a pall the wo feet to the- barn housing the chicks for five days and si night this went on and during the whole week mr sutherland got just nine hours sleep came the power sunday noon ana the sutherland were ready for a weeks sleep jbut not one chick died because of the cold t and as wc sold if trie power had failed here in geor getown for that length of time wed be either carrying in h3t bricks from the neighbours or xarnping out in the herald office the mere thought of such si long power shutoff gives us the shivers and knowing that plenty of other families were- in the some fix would be scoot comfort- cither do you recall reading in a recent issue about the good work liclng undertaken by mr max hauptmaon who ap pealed to the public for donations toward huying a typewriter for a man whii will snon be released fron tle san after spending many years there- fighting tb7 mr hauptninnn tells us that 4000 in cash was donated and in addition mr w v grant donated a type writer so mr hauptmann has jim who was a baehelovwhan he left georgetown is now msrriedr and has three children lira w c ure whose home is the former ae wright house on main street south returned home from hospital in guelph where she received treatment for a break jn her left arm marcitf came in like a udh duwt v vjpre snow and consistent low temperatures than weve jis sutrajler hard w bejlejjrttatln two ehor week springs rtjl of flc- htile be hw end the jmv waning a lclnibsftje against the warmth of the spring sun reminds us that on march 17th the llbiis club r bpidlng theft annual st patricks iance and are scaring napelnsto mavelt just as enjoyable as it has been other years a far as we know there are no other formal inthc offlnjl so its b good time to make it a date for an evenings dancing turning our thoughts from fun and rocrcollon to the more practical workaday in this case we mlghteven go so for as to say seamier side of living were going to chat a bit about the mccoll sewing corp classes held last week at the t eaton co ltd store in toronto mrs florence curtis and mrs wll- harq carney attended them and found they were really worthwhile can go by the house and da sent interfere with the television at all but ford mskas the lerma blur momentarily frank said ha eottld tell the mlnute we drove up avail tho they were watehhig thatslev vision show we drive a monarch jtji ferd make mrs john foster is bur1ej3 i chel following a funeral service en february 27 sv the mekulop fun eral home brampton ifrc john foster was burled in chettenluup cemetery she died in pee kent- orlaj hopu the prevlqua friday after being in foumng health tor several years i vmrsfojitar who was in her 8 at year was- the former hannah jane bass and was born in waterloo tdwhshlp she married the late john- foster- at lynnwood 61 years ago sho was a member of thef presbyterian church prior to mov ing to brampton 2 years ago she lived at cheltenham she is survived by seven chil dren george of gleri willlamsi mrs- bert harris mabel and russell of chclt6nham mrs james schreiber myrtlc of eloro mrs guy bur- sell edna of hornby fred of glen williams and edith of bramp ton there are 32 grandchildren and greatgrandchildren one son wesley died nine years ago rev william weir conducted the funeral service six grandchudron were pallbearers edward foster hartley foster john foster lloyd foster george harris and harold hnrrlst seven grandchildren acted tlie course consisted or six lessons ns fiowcr bcorcrs ejn howard ird three lectures by miss mildred hnnlcy the iyircblstylist from kew york city guess we should not have implied it first that scw- iiik is all work because it can be j fun too and the res a terrific amount of satisfaction in making a jfoori job ot an article youre- creating r coiire knowing how to io things theriyht way makes it that much easier and nelson and donald harris norman wallace and jim foster grc news en l playnlfs have miirtcd in thegilc leagues mitlqet bantam and pee wee simifinals are two games lot of tiie finer pnls to eount saturdays games points in sewing were taught in the j were nil close and anybody can i lessons sucli as the correct way to win when the final games are along the typewriter js well imn ni how played this saturday the- man who after ii jre woollens before mak- canndiens beat hawks 32 in- the is storting out tj uu llp ma of corcredge j rt midget game dave bowman ns the snlnn t all these years earn his living again after convalescing at the home j of her parents mr anil mrs e b tvers- since ileh november its nice to be able to report that mrs e mcneilly gerry tyers is able to be iip anci around aain were interested to learn that a former member of the bank of commerce staff here mr jim bradley is now accountant at the commerce branch at southampton of atezcy k your gff lo the canadian red cross enables you to bring help comfort life itself- to the needy and the stricken when disaster strikes you are there with food- clothing and medical id in isolated districts where the doctor is beyond reach you establish outpost hospitals you provide free blood transfusioas set up additional blood donor clinics you teach first aid swimming md water safety you operate red cross lodges at military hospitals so that wounded veterans have a flace for recreation and for receiving their relatives ad friends it yoa become a partnerin all the missions of mercy curled out in peace as well as war by canadas skilled vroted red cross workers reach out a helping hand give to the red cross smc donated by the royal bank of canada reyr rt wtfbm gfanv raeafrarf c cay twrii o avh hw ing buttonholes anil so on during the rouse mrs carney stayed at the home of mrs jack polly mr polly vho was former ly manager of the iloxy theatre here is now a member of the iicaf mrsr curtis was a visitor at the home of her sister miss ellen simms during her stay in toronto no doubt a great numb of georgetown exservicemen would read with a twinge of regret that the famous troopship- the aquitania was on her way to the clydebank shipbreakcrs the 45000 ton liner is 3d vonrj old and after 3000000 miles at sea came back to her birthplace she car ried thousands of- canadian ser vicemen in both world wars a long distance telephone call from huntsville police jast week brought disquieting news to mr and mrs wilfred pete huntcrt who learned that their summer re sort vajleyview cabinsshad been broken into the hungers werent informed of the amount of the dam age but expect to go up to hunts- vlue soon to see that everything is all nght in the meantime friends in huntsville are boarding upniecabins that were entered thunsd7tvnight is open night at the public school a night looked forward to with greltt anticipation by both parents and pupils v the highlight of our visit last year to miss beatrice humes room was looking at the drawings the chlld- renrfaii mode of their families they were really tunny apd good too even if they werent very flat tering as a rule a beautiful sertlretwas held in the completely redecorated holy cross church a week ago sunday evening when three priests from hamilton dedicated the fourteen new statlonsof the cross noticed the oyster and- pan- coke supper held in the hornby hall the other week and happened to remark that we had never seen on oyster supperadvettlscd be fore but we found to our sur prise that in the old issues of- the hearld oyster suppers were quite the thing a far as we know up till now there hasnt beenoneheld here for yean spent a pleasant hour or so looking at mr and mrs frank murtlnl television one evening last week it was the first set wed seen and we enjoyed it thoroughly there was a firstrate variety show on with ethel waters margaret obrien a beautiful blonde singing star dancers and comedians seeing it however we could well understand now nectle it must be for the producers tobe always having tp scout for talerhv for those shows they eat it up at an alarming rate the reception here from the buffalo television station is excellent except when a ford car drives byl the murfln television sat is allergic to tost thing- in ford cars any mother make bui maccormack and lawrence iiayner scoredjlor the winneys and dickenson webster and maccor- j mack got assists logan and schenk scored for hawks the other midget game was also a i2 score leafs taking the game from bruins don ford scored twice for the winners and alexan der gqtthe third sho teromoto had an assist mcgill had a goal and assist and varey a goalfor the losers hershey blanked cincinnatti 20 in a bantam game lyn macneale and bob webster scoring and mac neale and freestone getting assists dale sedorc sparked pittsburgh to a 32 win over st louts in the other bantam game by scoring all the goals timleck from schenk and barclay scored for st louis barrio and st kltts played a 1- all tie in pccwec mackie scoring 7or barrle and jepson from den- ham for st kills marlboros won 20 from gait goals by vivian and pomcroy assists from pomeroy and cunningham flowers for every ofjcasion design work a specialty bonded member tds telegraph delivery sendee flowers by wire anywhere in the worldj norton floral phase s15w o u l ilu s west brothers j- hardwood flooring new floors supplied laid and blushed oak maple birch old floors resurfad tiles in rubber mattjc treden phone cooixvule 21srs hamihoii 76948 free estimates mjiatiivaipiii mme fmm 100 wime wkat heres whole wheat in its niosc popular form everybody needs whole wheat r in their diet health authorities say it contains njf foot cle nenn and nabisco shred ded wheat ii made irot 100 whole ubtm youll love those delicious crispy biscuits- cold or hot with honey jam or corn syrup i sw90 ii eae es lutulu la tvsrv e uuhaat dead stock hones ea 2j0 cattle ea 240 hogs per cwt m aeeordhit to alsa phone nunm oocabcp si 0mm sslmsa

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