Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 5, 1952, p. 10

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georgetown hemu wednesday evening kerch s ims page 1 here is extra value at silvers ladies shorties lovely new spring shorty coats made by one of canadas finest makere the materials are all- wool the etylee are exceptionally smart the price ie exceptionally low 1995 nylons fullfashioned first quality drese sheer 45- cauge 30 denier nylons fine dark seams new spring shades narrow self heel panels 99c pr omha juvenile playoff hockey i kincardine vb georgetown 120 club georgetown arena friday march 7 830 pm lome scots band in attendance 12 adults 35c children 10c come out and cheer them on to the championship farnells have you tried christies golden wheat loaf n taste treat for 15c christies fruit bread delicious toasted 20c arizona unsweetened grapefruit juice 20 oz tins 3 for 29c rose nrtam margarine lb 35c no i white honey 4 lb tin 79c schneiders breakfast bacon fb 45c fresh meatv spareribs lb 43c york canned meat bologna 12 ozln7 kam 12 oz tin- wrersinbeans uoztin skinless wieners 14 oz tin 39e maple leaf back bacon2 lb tin 24s phone 75t- fttefcdeuvery coming events verdun rebekah lodges mth birthday party ie corning friday march 7th xuchre at 815 sharp good etrlzea door prize birthday prize refreshments admission 50c the willing helpers of glen united church will hold a st pet- licks tee and ule of home made taking on friday march mth et 3 ptn in the basement at the church antique tee and euchre in jjmejsouse hall wedneeday after noon march 12th et 2 jo pm ad mission 50c prlia for ldet ar ticle displayed end oldeet person present be suns end ferine en aniiuue wijrj you- euchre end lunch in the evening et bui pm ad mission 33c aueptces ijmvhoum wa new books at the library nhoul4 i rktirk by george s melon md is i pp dr preston has already wub- hshed a repuulon or hi ability to write authoritatively yet simply and interestingly about psychiatry in his latest book he deals nut only wilh the problems of retirement but with the nee cully of making ade quate preparation r the cm- fshasli should be not so much on what a person is retiring from but more on what he u retiring l lie gives many examples of both suc cessful and disappointed case his tories of retirements and discusses the root causes and problems of each a few chapter headings will er- haps suggest more of the problems dlscuaaed why do some of us over work what about retired wom en single people what kind of i tody will 1 take into hellremonf what about money this should proe a stimulating book to all adult renders and haa the merit of being both practical und readable village life by norman wymer pp 187 this is the kind of book that at first sight might appear to bo heavy going it takes english village life from prehistoric through mediaeval times to the present day as a matter of fact it turns out to be a fascinating collection of stories anecdotei and old customa that often survive or are being re vived the reading of even a few pages will explain why this became one or the best rellers in 1951 mr wymer tikes us into out of the way hamlets where old crafts native to the district still survive besides the commoner crofts of wheelwright ironsmlth t cabinet maker thatchcr and such he des cribes stich occupations ns rush- workers making their mats baskets and rugs horsehair workers sorting oil types of hair into lengths mid colour groups to make upholstering for furniture wigs for lawyers and theatres whips fishing lines nnd sporrans besides village crafts the book deals with village festivals entertainments superstitions and cooking amoni other topics there nn four colour plates nnd a laro number of black nnd white photo graphs nnd reproductions of old prints tiie palfr talack by kobcrt harling a hook society choke this is n novel of the newspaper world that satlrirs the unethical methods used to build ii a modern big newspaper that deals in sensa tionalism city editor wensley was curious as to how the harou not his first 10000 that turned him from u mediocre strucgling reporter into the founder of a press that balloon- d into jllg ilusincss itui a titje he could find no clue until the baron wanted an obituary on a dead com- wiunist litcllccliiil so he put one of his ace columnists on a secret assignment to uncover the past con nection lf any between tho uaron and the dead man the uskigniiient mackenzie news cheer up if you live through march youll ipronubly manage to live the rest of the year the newest and cheapest form of automatic heat is q ircrco conversion unit on your present furmcc by filling up a hopper once a woek arid tak ing away two orthveo ash cams per wock you will huvo afur- pace that will do everything that oil will and at half tho cost of operation tho cost of tho conversion unit is 32500 without installation herco also moko warm air and hot air furnaces which we cuh show leads the columnist into many queer and dnserous situations and ihtro- duces til wistful blonde who had acted as the intellectuals secretary it all ends up very aadl for the columnist when be finally does un cover a very nasty bit of ancient moulded in eabth by richard vaughan this is a novel ebout the welsh hill fanners of forty or nfty years ago the characters stand out vivi dly against the background dt a- dlsintegratlng community and w- old mountain feud that nothing but the tragic ahettdlng of blood can quench dwtnpeeie tells uiastopr oculs love for greuknis the daughter of the enemys house duruig autumn and winter their love ripens in se cret and stolen meetings finally thoy jsnnpuhce their love openly and the vicar publishes their banns uolh families are bitterly opposed and violence flares up parts of the look are sheer itry rather than novel wrlung tut mr vaughan has succxled admirably in presenting a deeply moving romance against a sombre mountain background juvenile fiction in response to the demand for juvrnllc books the lloard lias pl- xl some flllytwo new books in the junior scvtlon of uu library during tlie jail two weeks these litrluur all the i m montgomery books in a rciwlnt edition as well us marry adventure and animal stories for both girls and boys some of the titles just added are the soimipawh secret by john h cooper ros hvcknfv halfback clarkvillk8 battery both in champion series mystery of tiie fjullh by phyllis whitney ii1h unfinished voyage by percy f wcstcrman regular cowboy by margaret phelfts carnival gypsy by dorothy o mutters ridino days by marjory m oliver thirteen bears by sir charles c d lloberts string lug the fox by david stephen mountain adventure by j v dlbben itevlcwcd by j l lambert bruce harding 1 pianist nsssl- e a a v teacher stadia main blbsnth phone ssbr was seed house cnr employee death came to william it chap lin at st josephs hospital guelph laat wednesday after a four month illness mr chaplin had been in hospttul since inst october excopt for a week at home at new years he was 72 he was born in kasex county england where he farmed before con ling fo canada in 1013 lie farmed in sclgrove district then lived at chellcnhnm and terra cotta where he worked in thje quar ries and brick yards he moved to georgetown thirty years ago and was employed for several years with the canadian national hall ways and the old toronto suburban hallway upttl two years ago he was employed at the dominion seed house since the death of his wifcv flor ence m wright in hi4 mr chap lin had made his home with his son george he is survived by four children percy violet mrs bruce hrlgdcn- george and wil liam ten grandchildren and one greatgrandchild a sister mrs kllzabcth dodds and two brothers charles and herbert live in essex county england archdeacon w g o thompson conducted the funeral service on saturday at the meclure funeral home piil bearers wort thomas warnes herb hughes mike loru- sso george aleott marshall tim bers and walter ixnith interment was made in greenwood cemetery georgetown- fashion show hekallng the fashion show so wipular last year brills will pre sent a spring show next week in knox clmrch basement bb you in operation in our qoor- getowroand acton mills these burn buckwheat anthmcrto which is tho cheapest and most plentiful dbmostlc fuel on the market come- in and see our funaco in- operation and see tho new method of coal burning sea you at the jlockey games j b mackenzie a bon lumber coal buudluf suppllea margaret bradley harding pianist teacier bttkua atalti si baaitti pbons we have made further price reductions on all remaining lines of winter merchandise for quick clearance come in and see the values offered t in our ladies department misses briefer coats- originally 1995 now 700 ladies station wagon coats originally up to 3950 now 1700 ladies winter coats formerly up to 4950 now 2500 ladies winter coats formerly up to 6950 now 3500 childrens snow sutts formerly up to 1795 1000 girls winter coats formerly up to 1795 now 1000 ladies corduroy slacks formerly 895 now 595 in our mens department mens check doeskin workshirts formerly 298 now 225 mens plain doeskin work shirts- formerly 275 now jl qq mens pullover sweaters- formerly 995 now 750 boys allwool golf sox- formerly 198 now 115 boys overcoats formerly up to 1995 now 995 mens nylon gabardine station coats formerly up to 2950 now j15ij5 mens shag coats formerly 3350 now 2500 in our shoe department youths bushmen rubbers v sizea ii to 13 jj jqq boys bushmen rubbers size i to 5 jrl -flotompijan-rbbers- trllsses rubber overshoes doriib jyiersize ii to i 99 r ladik ldafe bettwfimmreo95now

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