Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 7, 1950, p. 3

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to ga1rdner firm if- youve an eye for a buy see the sqodvear at the new goodvetr dcluxe gives more mileage 34 more mileage than the big- mi if age goodyear it replaces- gives added protection from blow outs plus super- tractioo its canadas most popu lar tire thu or- whelming choice of thrifty motorists at a recent spec at meet inn of the town council a motion accept ing the bid of the bank of com merce of 10030 forthe purchase of 31000 in debentures to be issued for sewcroee extensions was res cinded the action was taken on the suggestion of the bank that the highest tender should be accepted the tender of gsirdner sz co of ton 41 was accepted council had originally given the tender to thi hank because the dif ference hiprice was very slight and they wanted to favour a it teal lidrer when poslble two leagues f janntdf by industrial bowlers the industrial bowling league will be spilt into two groups next year those players with averages of 100 or better for the past two years will play in a separate major league in order to provide keener compe tition in the regutor industrial jcague thli decision was made when the annual banquet was held last fri day ot hilltop lodge erin after a turkey dinner president everett wilson hbgh- dlolde and wclllng- oriwilspfi spoke briefly buuan dcrson received the lucky strike challego troppy from al nortdh operator of the club tor the com bines- whhad- wop it tho second year- lna row a new trophy cirt- blemahc of the mefr single cham pionship in- a special bowling tro- noment was presented by mr nor tonto ap itlrby waller- blchn presented other trophies which included one to i nill anderson for high average alt i klrby for high triple and second i high average wellington duke wilson 3rd high average 2nd high the georgetown herakl wednesday june 7th 1950 buys grocery business at fenelon falls harold duke burrows has pur chased a meat and grocery business in fenblon foils and took i over ownorshlp on monday he has been employed for the past tew years on the- staff ot obldhams meat mar ket in town mr furrows earned here about ton years ago to manage the dom inion store and laicr worked at malton his wife formerly opera- tod tho vojcue benuty parlourl mrs burrows and their daughter jane oxppct to leave soon for fen xiion falij the houso which they occupy on durham street hasboen sola by thomas given toftosjj thdtbpson mr burrows will be the second employee of goldhiims to become a mention falls businessman sev- erbl years agp earl vonnatter mo ved to that town and also has- a meas and grocery store there mr burroavs has purchased the business formerly toperated by jack mac intosh on tho hhihwayi bob harris opens stewarttown business triple and 2nd liitfh single and in- j n it t dividual- trophies to members of graduates at u ot i tlie combines team bill anderson nip shipway kene martin harpld schenk tom wylie and frank an derson maurice herbert was elected wesideni ol i lu league for next i ron anil arthur herbert vice pitsident huih dickie is secre- tary and liob muir treasurer the lijlci- with the highest av- aus alt kuljy hill anriersoii ijiiki- wil and ace uailey v be caitams of the major lcauil- and plryers on the four ns 1 tiawn from a hat at gradua- thcrapy in physical therapyv mrs keith duncan has ted from the physical course at the university of toron to and received lier diploma at gra duation exercises on monday mrs duncan is the former barbara cousens and is the daughter of lt- iol ad mr gordon coufien qf tliorluvn- jikskv class leaiers toe tiik month of may saxe motprs phoni 18xw do0o1 desoto 1aies t s6rvic1 n lull lit kiiiicll stor- i hob ii ir- itlici jutl to ewnruown itob h- fin or il is iinii fc ill ili a il in ill tot mbbaabbasuibabbajimbbchaj i jb shields heating plumbing oil burner service e a v estrqughing efficient service at fair prices maple avenue georgetown phone 5j50w 1u rivs and meats and ani iitajles as well as we ircun ami soft drinks hub harri is the son of mr and mrs kit ward harris of town and lived at stewart town for fourteen years prior to moving to george town he worker for three years at the alliance paper mill then at the day toot shoe company until it closed down and has since been with karnells ife is married to the former daisy broiaby of- geor getown and they have a 4yearold son robert jr own il 1 mr ca htik of bonuiuh icfon and iited for a i lur aunt miss r lupine on charles meion s aicountant montreal branch in high mlord riiade by a jer- w in c anada for the month y was that completed by ton j s kavattf 137007 i hnd and owned by b son and she is one of producing cows at bramp- has already completed i ry an ad in our classified column they bring results officers elected by nassagaweya institute mrs l campbell is the new presi dent of xassagaweya womens in stitute officers were elected at the annual meeting recently at the home ot mrs e kasterbrook and other officials of the group are 1st vice president mrs a diam ond 2nd vice president mrs a padhury secretary treasurer mrs m mahoii assistant mrs e eas- tecbrook district director mrs c elliott pianist mrs v campbell the mv co oi ma hrampl kavati h hul till hi k ton that mveral hi nil records her record of 14 m lb of milk and 839 lbs ol fat was made as a mature cow in lliia days on three times rnilk- ing oleniiirley royal sybil 209876 owned by basil s alexander of geoiotown is the high 2 yr told on two times milking with 9430 lb of milk and d68 lb of fat quftl- itytng for a silver medal tertlw- cate j a h feller and mrs j h llllico iissisled with the music flower convener mrs f rlnehart iviblicity mrs b freeman audi tors mrs klnehart mrs m mof- fatl aroana the tonte rcm gartpis 7 rjote 300 june the month of brides and roans im not going to concern myself with brides but am greatly intonated in discussing roses this universally popu lar flower should be in every garden in at least one of its varied forma it la wise to grow hybrid teas and hybrid perpetuals massed together in solid beds ramblors pillar roses and cumbers can be used to advantage on trellisea or pergolas plans for different types of supports abound two trelllase and two arbours are shown if you are npt anxioua to tackle the curved archway then stick to a design which has straight lines if you are a rose enthusisst or would like to become more familiar with rose culture why not join the ontario rose society we woum be pleased to for ward to you the particulara for joining this active organisation rwokwjstrlmaj nothing tastes so good as food cooked in the open over an outdoor fireplace my teenage daughter kept at ma until i anally broke down and built a barbe- cue in a secluded corner of the garden bver since it was finished there has been a continual round of weinar roasta picnics and impromptu gather ings in our back yard i must admit its s has not bssn restricted to teenagers lets say it with roses trellises maim uemht ai roastuingth cross 5uat5 vli0ft0inary iatu sat i actor bcfoizs painttn whito sut iii a fw inculin6th starlss to which boss canc6 mav 68 tup with tstin archway or arbour urrioht6lvfor wftomt sat slat4- sioi slatstath or h6c4 0 v2v top may 8b cut stftaisht or curvcoi a wa60n wh86u can usep to aovantaee fcllelftht- about v or 7 f it wioth and 0rth ft hit k archway ovfc path or at doorwav am arbour with scat barbecue v iom ro06 oa easer erwen boick or laid on a tedsg formeo ftv 6b1cks frotruoino base mav be of concrgtp at lbat io- oobp blacfp om4oav0u or mckio cinobt u4gt lcnth ob stawiotm op 5 saabs epjom7poot fiactror fa pinoas mxmisioaa cut mads with cikcutar saw tq within 0nc foot of tsass mot alt pimishino at sam fotmtv bracss notchao to lock into ths upriewtt piscbs mails not ttequibbo is was a tossup w i would btdode an incinerator with the brick- barbecue or not saw a oombinatidn arratsfemeat barbecue et one sida ktefaksrator at the other in kingston orara year ago which was very sstanllietlsislisi of the layout ot my -j- on two separate unlta to fohow the incinerator imcineratqft afeoutts a raw caosf bars uaipwav uf will knf wacf matirial aijom packim mkmit a uickl ibsj tub vomv wwee tfrymm essay e down through the yaori cray coach linespasstt- gers have enjoyed a full measure ol new model comfort as better and better buses have been built this record is your assurance that you will continue to enjoy all th advantages of progressiva publje travel servicer on the highways st louis 2515 halifax 4945 owen sound 560 los angeles 8445 round trip subject to change wins another prize at queens university jack tarzwell husband of tlm former marjorie mcdonald of towa has established quite a record la prizewinning in his engineering course at queens university wort has been received this week that he has been awarded th k b car- ruthcrs scholarship amounting to si 10 in cash for proficiency in the third year course r- v nature unspoiled vyours to protects the brown thra5hhr is a large reddlihbrown bird with a ions hill and a lon yellow bill his breott is white heavily marked with black he hides in dense tangled thickets and scrubby bushes feeding mostly on insects and worm he deterves protection yours to enjoy carlings the culms irewtmn lwiteo watcntoo ohtawo vfonbsmul diso ii l

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