Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 15, 1954, p. 11

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acton fall fair is september 1718 s two big days this week eriday night arena show two bands variety show action citizens band 11th fu regl lund saturday livestock midway road race donkey ball mrs untitle and her i ruined pony dance father morgan attend national shrine ceremony rev fr v j morgan pastor of the georgetown sod acton roman catholic churches was at cap d la madeleine near ituee riven que bec recently to attend ceremonies connected with the marian year it u selected as the national shrine for canada and during the ceremonies one day was set aside or each province both canadian cardinals cardinal mcguigan hfld cardinal legereuended as wen as cardinal valeria from july repre ss nting the pope r morgan attended during the special alberta and saskatchewan days miu was celebrated contin uously and ilcre were torchlight processions in the evenings as well us religious pageants in neighbour ing tirec rivers wednesday evening sept is 1w4 m geoavgktown snnsssn taot 11 tires showing signs of uneven wear drive in today have your wheel alignment and tire pressure checked our modern efuipment and experienced mechanic assure you of expert front end analysis and service scott motors plionetr 7 2251 georgetown flynns nursing home specializing in kindly care and good food r r 4 acton one milt aouth of no 23 jlljrhwcy phmw acton 124 w 4 jt en iloy iloifen went to aea iloy luw during the cuiudlun noliuiml kxhlbllloi in ltaaito itoy iuifrra 1n ptfkoti was up- pcurlnjf ut uir grmtiisumicl show along willi hi hone lylggc h vlf dale vmti iitui lroup of actors and how hoy tjgr in butter was aiprliitf in window with th dairy sioducu ut the wtu ida of the collsrum v atfwjw ring the butter ului work of wrulp tor donald stewart was sjonsorrd by the dairy producer cuortiln allng board and contmt wus elil with prizes oflend for thou who guessed nearest cie oorrw1 amount of ontario s xirttt grade batter used in the statue the dairy farmer who sponsored tht exhibit utought mr hogcrs iniglit h jiileretett in looking ut l mke if in butter form o they vx- teiultd mi in v i ttl ion i he kin of the cowboy 4wc4p- led und fuliowexl by hiring of jumiult funs jouriuycd to the col- imuim wht n bourd official caior- u1 him ui tile tlatue lit ilt pjkhi into lite rtfrlgeruted iiow taw avsild wku to the butter fllcr whlth wus turning slowly uroujbd und proceeded to look over the exhibit quoth lie who got uwf bread i i i ssfcv acton church wedding for audrey bradley dancing every wed and sat singsong sunday movies guest artists f amateur show huttonville park oeerg ciwb fa v ear tie plartteobd a former georgetown girl wus marrlrd on svtember 4th in st albans anglican church acton itev iculp price officiated at ihu wedding of audrey lois llradky daughter of mr and mrs clifford lrudlt y acton and r ranklin del- nuir spltlvogtl son of mr splelvo gel acton and the late mrs spiel ogtl thr bridt has bttn employ td in the offict of people a credit jtwtlltrs in toronto lit r father was and pink mrs free daily pickup and delivery georgetown and glen williams woods perfection cleaners triangle 72965 final instalment town of georgetown 1954 taxes is due and payable at the municipal office georgetown on or before wednesday septemberlsih johnd kellv tax collector who has u moil and groct ry busi ness in acton wus formerly associa ted with k bro tliers in a similar business in georgetown thi altar of hi alban a adorned with lighted candles the ehejrt h deioraud with t lad to 1 1 und white mums trunk oakes mux or gun 1st and miss yvonne lliunelle sang the lord s iruyt r and wedding iruyer during lh i rviee the trlde vw rr a gown jf heavy slippt r satin with u long train the gown luid a tulle ovtrsklrt overlaid willi laee medallions slwuth sleees aiul th aeallofmrd jtoekilnu wa ac centuated with imported sw is lace she wn u fliit rtip veil of tulle and a heaulpltee adornexl w tth lace an i i arrlcxl reel ruw s an i alt phan oils 1 hi rt irt fie attendants miss frit da smith toronto and the brldiis sister mix itay slater tor onto v ore shrimp net uwr taffeta u i id carried yellow rosea und wlte baby mums mi donalii woods cauvlph uui bride s loujlli wore tuniuoise und carried pink roses hiwer girls sharon and jane lirad ley mori turquoise net ovt r tatteta ind carried baskets of yellow roses white mums and daisies sharon is the bride s filter and jane her cou sin mr bradley gave his daughter in marriage ushers were pie grooms brother illll spielvogel acton and itay slater and another brother jim spielvogel kitchener was best man hecciving afterwards in lux ton mt mortal ifall at the church the ifeidr s mother wore i sheer rose- jpod cocktail lengtii dress match ing black accessories and corsage of yellow roses mrs clarence king georgetown the groom s aunt re ceived also wearing cocktail length blick and silver black velvet acces sories and red corsage quests at- tencd from drantford winghom kitchener georgetown guclph durham brampton oshawo tor onto oakvllle limohouse hock- wood and acton mr and mrs spielvogel left for a honeymoon at llmbcrloit lodge hunstville the bride travelling la a grey wool suit with box jacket pink feather hat tan accessories and a corsage of pink roses they will be living in pembroke our new truck now on the road to bring you on the spof fuel oil service tt watch for die distinctive green and lemon truck summer coal prices stove coal 24s nut coal 2400 w h kentner son trun diacuaa your full requifetnenta wlthtla its coming georgetowns the mail bag archdeacon wife say thank you georgetown 106 queen street sl catharines september 0th ism to the editor georgetown herald dear walter since the townspeople as well as st georges congregation were so very kind to us oh our leaving showering us with gifts and expres sing their good will towards us we would greatly appreciste it if you would allow us to say to you and to them through your columns a very sincere thank you the peo ple here are very kind but we miss old friends we are getting settled here tho slowly our address is as above and our phone which the bell most kindly installed much sooner than expected is mutusl 30821 my wife joins me tn kindest re- gards to all faithfully yours wm o o thompson parliamentary government established in canada in 17m big annual fall fair and horse show friday nite october 1st 1 1a1 1 opln i rom 7 00 p m dancing in 1hl arlna saturday october 2nd harniss races livestock m1dway i rac i ok driving hall exhibits junior tarmlrs georgetown girls pipe band prize list from g- l mcgilvray tr 73407 tacztf4 space contributed in the service of the community by john lahatt limited tons of nails collected by ontarios magnetic nail picker during past year the figures dont indicate how many lives may have been savedt how many fist tires avoided but if the ontario department of highways hadnt sent its magnetic nail picker over 496 miles of provincial roads last year there would have been more than 5 tons of menacing metals left as potential hazards to tires and lives on ontario roads the scrap netted by the nail picker had a total weight of 10842 pounds in operation since 1943 when it was produced by engineers of the highways department the nail picker averages about 95 miles of road weekly each year gathering tn nails filings and other hazardous metalobjects which have fallen on the roads the machine works on simple prin ciples it is pointed out by w b hutch son executive officer tp the minister of hlnwayfcanofdlnifry tontruck gen- electricity tn magnetite a- heavy steel bar which extends across the back of the truck close to the roadway metal objects are picked up on this and when the magnet becomes loaded it is de magnetized and the objects then drop into a blanket this is then emptied into the truck i the machine is in constant demand throughout the province mr hutcheson reveals various towns and municipali ties as well as private concerns seek its use and we cant begin to comply with all the demands which are made he points out that the use of the machine la particularly valuable in long stretches of roaduuimglv lonely country where few service stations are in operation flat tires can mean much more under such circumstances he said the stretch between hearst and geraldton waa lntectounufatyplcal area ofjhls nature where the services ofthe tuuf picker were invaluable 3amvasastna3airtiratisvisbsbffiaia

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