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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 19, 1950, p. 3

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j pwego hie g6orttetybi hewh wjrteday april 19 1950l it a packaged unit twitw hibo 1 v silent economical efficient streamlined hailtb howard cnstm nan la heswsulaj georgetown plumbing and heating joe prucyk phone 192m joe the mm you know norval urathoum institute eiitmttiiml at mtrval on thursday april 13 the nor- vav womens institute had the plea sure of entertaining the llmehouse wx via home o mr lorn cleave mra graydon cheater president of the ndrval group op ened the meeting and aued ute president ot the- wmehouae insti tute mrs a j bmethurst to pre- aide the visitors provided a splen- dd pregramme which included a demonatirauon by mrs r h tor bett on tha making of leather tloves two solos by mrs- a nor u ton aplo by doyirue curry a wjnufe at the mujic festival and a rasa w4 by miss r6wensvuu the worvjbt wx then held an election officers a fiill list of which will be ready for ncxt week lunch waa served at the close of the mooting kind those in charge pf itipltnti unrtuatlt mrs wrence were tire headquarters for authorized gooqvear sales and service saxe motors phone 152w dodge desoto sales x service 14 may mn bill grntiamr wr lome cloau mrs edcjitj burke mra will held and mrs joe murray the 1st norval troop and pack will rdsumc ihclr regular wsines- day evenlnr meotinus this week in th parish hftjl the scout troop with the oflsislnnce of mr percy donaldson ore planning the forma tion of a bufflc band and those in- crcstcd in joining such n band arc asked to be at the parish hall not inter than 730 pjn on wednesday eveninss the annual easter dance spon sored by st pnul s cjuild was held last tuesday in the parish hall with the usual ery happy crowd in attendance euchre under the dlr ection of mr walter fldler was enjoyed until 10 30 wit the prize winners be i tiff mrs el men patter son nnd mr john palmer of hut- tonvllle following the euchre sandwiches pie and ice cream and coffee were served in the basement after which doris hulls orchestra with charlie campbell as floor manodcr took over the entertain ment various lucky spot dances and dance competitions added to the pleasure of the evening among those in charge of the orranfiements for this daffodil dance were the followtnfl mrs a harriett mns rawllnsson mrs a burton miss p mogulre mrs h gollop mrs r gollop mrs need- horn mrs w fldler messrs mich ael rushmer a burton w coup- land r weller h peacock and misses l morris m necdham e sedore d hazel 1 i rawllngson and b needhom the aypa of stcwarttown held their friday meeting at the rec tory lost week with the president bob harris in the choir followinr the business meeting refreshments who serv ed nnd a vcrv pleasiht sot nl hour sutnt in games and ioi tests me yob heeiectlhc the great 601 im yohr familys diet avtv science brings you kvmiao an entirely new finish that f looksand washes like baked enamel ball1nafad turkey supper for i tad hockey team the members of the locol hockey team were tendered a turkey sup per by the form forum on friday night prof w tolton of the oac was guest speaker and congratula ted the boyj on their achievements he stressed the need of fair play team work and sports ma nshp which wns greatly needed to moke a sue cess of am enterprise be it hockey or agriculture f j smortill captain of the tenrp thanked tie ladles for the bountiful supper and also their sup port of the team in their season s games progress e euchre closed a vcrv pleasant social evening the evpning auxiliary met fri day evening at the home of miss lydia snow rev and mrs e w brclrly of st thomas were visitors ot the manse this past week the joint thank offering of the wms evening auxiliary mission circle and band was held sunday evening choruses were sung by the mission band and circle the devotional exorcises were taken by the respective president of each group a pageant was then presen ted depicting the easter story and was much appreciated vilst food meat nabisco shredded wheat it msd trm 100 yt w strve oldt pouruhln n a discs ihruddpp whfat sal milk tomorrow it du ctoui hot or cold i nerval juniors see pictures of britain alex mckinney jr of bramp ton who accompanied canadas champion plow men on their recent trip ooiicns was a guest at last vcek s meottrfg of norval junior fnrmers mr mckinney showed alleles of scenes token in new york at the start of the trlpi nnd in eng land nnd on the continent and his spccih wiii of particular interest because of the fnct that both he and plowman tim eclles live claw to vornl the meeting was held at tre homo of george nnfprank wilson john bird spoke at life boys meet ing on cereal and tornge crops while the i girls- hoard mrs arthur ruddell ysll of her rccont motor trip to callfornla ffey kmhbav mmflmfll9 w kamoto katutes 7irkwbuwlfcir kmou m v kmy j kmqu mhkw jm i kmiou u 1 1 afcmfs 4 kshioi h watfcafcu y ktatolo u economical to use because kom glo covers most surfaces in one coat ordinary enamela require an undercoater plus one or more contfl of enamel oir 260 slwlht stow nmtway t fiateh llv dude hawk want to know haw to catch a live hawk heres the methsd employed by heinx meng corneu university ireauate atudent in ornithology pint ha want to maryland bt- cauae that aluntie eoaat la a major migration rout to the all than he burled hlrnselfto tha aand on ha beaoh so thakall hjat showed was hia head and even that was party covered with rasa he held a pigeon for bait on hia cheat with hl handa burled in the- tnndi and waited patiently for hawk to be fooled on the third day the hire at tracted a duck hawk the rare bird dove 10 tlntea suspiciously eyeing the prey 1 could hear tha awish of his wtnga as he ffe paat my face taster than a mue a vnlnute aid the ornhhologlst suddenly the hawk aapearetf 81- ttcuy overhead arid came dowff dn meng tike a dlvebomver- damping hia vicelike jaiona onto the pig- eon with lightnings speed be smirmeti onr -fori-neok- with-ona- quick ute of hia powerf ut jnk at that instant the ornithologist reached up and grabbed the hawk he was not clawed too badly he sold but still has the scars of bat tle if youre still interested yvutl need o special permit to catch hawks meng says hawks have been the i target of much false propaganda abjut 00 per cent of all hawks i arf boncficial he declares special thompsons hardware riumblng 9tan fanuwes eavestrenghlbc a stieerktetal work your mmcio dealer bright new rons ibbtar ta add glory to oardans names of the two roses selected as winners of the 1949 allamerica rose selections are forty niner and tollyho both are hybrid teos these two all america elections have come through the rigorous set of standards to which the many new hybrids are subjected each year the roses achieved nearly perfect scores in the 18 official test gardens where they had been under trial they have demonstrated that they could flourish in any port of the maccormacks drug store phone 3z7 georgetown dcdi ill y uuaianlccil dekluu mothroof counter fortynlher is said to be tha most brilliantly hued bicolored rose ever introduced its outstanding feature is the color of the petals a rich yellow outside which contrasts and yet harmonizesjnth a vivid red in side the budis a chrome yellow sometimesajerleid with pink this changes to jtraw yellow in the open bloom tht inside of the petals la an orient red which turns cherry red as the blossom ages tollyho is also bicolored it has an unusual tint entirely new to roses the coloring varies occord ing to the weather and planting lo cation the outside of the petals fluctuates from crimson to cardinal red while the inside exhibits sev crul shades of pink including tyn an rose china rose phlox pink and ne3 ron rose wool growers organization wool ship comer to our raaitrarad warehouse no i v wfjtom ontaiio v rallabl grading prompt settlement sklsw mmi ma sxks eaa rata ciabe wilson geenetewn w l sanderson box 93 balllnalad a n stark oearietaun or wtwuf mm to canadian cooruamm woo oacwkh tuutbt ut ley tsswa tewsss c w kcqtiircmenls of good soil buildme soil and then letting it wash awa is like buj ing a tractor i nnd running it into the ditch and lenwng it says tht middle west soil improvement committee un less you keep the soil at home to give you high yields there is not much point in building it up to build the soil you need a gdoo crop rotation supported by well fed deep- rooted legumes you need liming based on tests and fertilizers carry i ing phosphate and potash you need i manure and crop aftermath work i ing together these measures will build soil structure and organic 1 matter and stock your soil pantry with plenty of outrients to keep your soil in place and fight erosion you may need contour cultivation grass woterways strip cropping terrocinr and other conservation measures nature unspoiled v yours to protect ta the barn swallow i me beautiful forktailed bird familiar to everyone hl twifl and graceful flight with hit handsome brown and pur plishblue coloring make mm a delightful sight he should be protected a he destroys tremendous quantities of harmful insects yours to enjoy qarlings tht cmuno ikweriu limited watukoo ontario toimfaawnoa d40c facts about estonia estonia lies at the outfall of the finnish gulf in the northern part of the continent of europe the arco of the country measures 47549 square kilometers with a popula tion of 1126 413 1934 averaging a density of 23 7 inhabitants per square kilometer estonians are a branch of the finnougrian family of nations and linguistically closely akin to the finns there is ample proof that they were settled in their present place of residence long before the year 2000 b c the favorable geographical position of the country which enabled its peo ple to attain considerable pros perity has often tempted estonias neighbors to invade and subject her storage of canned pood having a cool storage place for canned food is especially lmpor tant if jars are kept where its warm bacteria in them may grow and cause food to spoil a dry plaee is best because dampness may injure metal caps and jars naed to be kept in a dark place because light fades food and is hard on vitamins food in tin cans needs the same storage conditions i xcept that light doesnt harm it it you are planning to build in shelves tor tanned food have them 10 inches deep for jars up to the quart size a convenient width is 12 inches this is wide enough tor three rows of jelly glasses otwo rows of large jsrs at wcfaaez home furnishings storp -mv4rv- geohrl tdws each and ever finished umer ick will be forwarded to tha big marshall golden jubilee contest by bringing your entry to our store you are automatic ally eligible for over 4300 ia wonderful prizes and you quajjfy for ouft local contest we will give a beautiful marshall golden jubilee mattress to a lucky local winner fill in the limerick today and bring it to us extra entry forms available at our store heres your chance to win two contests with one entry enter today finish this lumekick marshall atiamt tnianmg rtst for jijty years bat bttn htst to cuddle you dtip and lull you to slitp juj4 lovf owft lotl fcn ftj m cullm lfc um cmv t twt lt i mho this coupon to mcclures home furnishings i i eyes examined o t walker oftolfbtribt attlee ever bell telephone co at georgetown the second wednesday afternoon ot each month s main st brampton raonk 5m brampton time table changes urvcnvv sunday april 30111950 l rl

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