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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 17, 1958, p. 11

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singer popular pmcb singer portables w darim nlc congratulations mrs stigger n inner of the singer slantomatic in itt con ust reduced up to heaviest work with ease 1375 limited stock singer tammamnbm modern desk your dunce of portable or console the cabi nets illustrated arc but two of many bea models available dont settle for in unknown brand when yon can own this wonderful singerautomanc for as httk as s2s8 per week after mmaninn down payment this is an unusual opportunity our stock n limited first come first served uutai nuwiji east tew m little c conuhporary console happhyposing with her new singer slantomatic desk model is mrs ted stigger 55 king st e mrs stigger won her machine in a contest which she entered by submitting a form secured at the local dyson sewing centre explaining why she prefers singer products th1 giokoitown hirald wednesday yet sept 17 ims page 3 name new assistant wrigglesworth principal wrigglesworth public school teacher charles pinkerton waa named assistant principal of the new park public school on tues day when the board held their regular monthly meeting- at harri son school harold catling who was assistant principal it wrig glesworth under william kinrade is the principal of the park school which has been holding classes during the afternoon at chapel street until their building is ready two teachers were also hired at the meeting miss e johnston at park and mrs john mcclure 66 king st e who was formerly a supply teacher now full time at harrison family reception here for texas newlyweds dyson sewing centre 20 mam stieet north triangle 74331 john f boughton jeweller watches clocks watchbands straps jewellery silverware guaranteed watch repairs opposite georgetown high school guelph street uiuui deluxe champion tubeless tires in safety to won none i lira mkctuii riooi i aaatu nornncg una hemmc in pleasure nodiu poo rttromma own opfunon aum mitooto coavoti nw tmuuia low ntruu con mni tirui cosn aunihu auct lousa htttao kuci available at harley motors 31 john si trt74591 the mail bag praise red asseltine for community centre georgetown ont sept 11th 1958 dear sir in answer to the thank you mr red asseltine has passed on to his coworkers in the community cea ter we feci he himself deserves a great big thank you red put a lot of work into this project and gave up a considerable amount of his vacation time to help make it the success it was so thanks a lot red your time and effort has been greatly ap preciated sincerely your coworkers clothing buyers will learn about fabrics buyers for clothing stores in this district will receive first hand in formation on fabrics when they attend a special night being spon sored by the newly formed dis trict chapter of the dry cleaners institute meeting last week at the queen s hotel brampton members de cided to hold a special night in december when mary humphreys of the thompson research la boratones will explain some of the newer fabrics and their adap tability to dry cleaning don barrager of the local bar ragcr cleaners who is president of the group presided at last week s dinner meeting hartley currie manager of the ontario institute was a guest another project discussed for the future is a night when employees will be invited to a dinner meeting miriam louise grace dallas texas daughter of mr and mrs richard grace 50 queen street became the bride of nathan lee cade son of mr and mrs george cade rockwah texas in a quiet ceremony at the home of the groom on saturday august 23rd rev w 0 bucy officiated at the evening ceremony with mrs rucy as pianist the bride was 4owncd in a street length silk organza gown and her flowers were white tuber roses and carna uons mrs llod acker garland texas sister of the groom was matron of honour and mr acker acted as groomsman it was a double ring ceremony honoured guests at the cere mony were the groom s grandfa ther who is eightyeight years old and his grandmother who is eighty four mr and mrs james cade rockwall texas the bride left georgetown to go to the states about three years ago and is employed with fred m ramsey attorney cpa dal las texas the groom is a stu dent at north texas state college they wfttmake their home in dentoii texas mr and mrs gade arrived at her parents home on their honey moon trip on the 27th of august and stayed until the 2nd of sep tember mr and mrs grace had a reception for them at the jack o lantern on saturday august 30th for members of the family and close friends guests were present from toronto oakville milton cheltenham inglewood and norval church wa ladies entertained at grimsby the evening group of the hornby united church w a held their september meeting at the home of mr and mrs stanlej i carmont at grimsby on scot 8 mrs james rcid president op ened the meeting with the hume song and lord s prayer mrs tom bousfield was in charge of the dootional part of the mee ins the members discussed the form ing of the explorers and the ccn urination of the mission band after the business mrs harold lcarmont sang a solo mrs geo i earmont acted as commenta or for a fashion show of all the la est stles modelled bj mrs hir old learmont mrs arthur death and mrs johnson neelands mrs stanley learmont was pre sented with a little gift for her kindness in inviting the group to her home a lovely lunch was served and everyone returned to their hornb homes the forresters of milton court held a picnic on sunday sept 7th at the hornby community park races were held in the after noon a picnic supper was enjoy ed by everyone with the children getting treated to ice cream and pop a ball game was played af ter supper and then it started to rain so all went to the hornby or ange hall where the corn roast was held everyone seemed to enjoy their day sympathy is extended to mr and mrs harry newton on the death of mrs newton s siste- of detroit mr and mrs don wood beck anne and billie of collingwood visited with mr and mrs lew sampson on sunday mr and mrs roy wilson and family visited with relatives at port elgin on sunday mr john wilson returned home with them after a two weeks holiday at port elgin there was another accident m the hornby district last wcdnes dav afternoon two cars met head on near mr w j thompson s store no one was injured but one car had to be towed awa mrs agnes cavanagh left mon da for a visit with friends in ai bcrta her grandson ted smith has enrolled at lome park co lege near port credit birthday greetings to donny leslie who will be five years old on sept 20th and to lome llla on sept 21st farm news leaving for extended visit in britain hiss eileen kerr 15 queen st sails aboard the saxonia on fri day from montreal bound for an extended visit in britain a member of the smith stone office staff miss kerr plans to be away for about a year she will first visit at barnehurst just out nde london with a pen pal sheila hojse the first in person meeting for the girls they have tickets to see my fair lady the rex harrison show which is playing to acclaim in london after its smash hit in new york later they win fa to largo scotland for a week ssteen intends to visit relatives in newcastleon tyne soothau and the lake district as well as her godmother in bristol she will cross to nets france to vish a georgetown friend who played with her in the girls pipe band nett the former joan and imt husband are living than while he is stationed with rcaf unit pirates advance to little league finals pittsburgh pirates under the direction pf bud hyde and tom beckett handled bill martin s los angeles dodgers easily in their second game of community cen trc little league semi finals at the park saturday 10 to 3 the final outcome the loss eliminated the dodgers from further play and boosted the powerful pirates into the league finals bobbie kemshcad came through with a fine pitching performance and went all the way to gain the win the pittsburgh cause was aided with a number of baubles by some of the better players on the dodger nine who were plagu cd with errors and just couldn t produce their regular calibre of play no discredit however to biu martin who is one of the most faithful and dependable wor kers in the league in the other semifinal series in the 1012 age group cliff norton and cliff davison s cincinnati red legs were handed the right to ad vance into the finals against pitts burgh when hardtack earl wal ten phillies failed to show forc ing a default in the 8 and 9 age group geo entrys miami marlins moved three games out in front of the pack by downing art sheppards toronto ehib 22 to 8 after toron to took the first half of their twin bill from montreal 7 to 4 the split pot toronto in second place and left montreal in need of a doable win next saturday to stay n the running two more halton herds join 400 lb group jew when we vrote the stor on hal ion herds in dairy herd improe nent work recently through some ov rsight we failed to include in iht froup or 400 lb herds those of daniel jones and ralph ford this makes twehe halton herds out of a total of 70 which made the char med circlt the daniel jones herd of 16 cows on the average produced 11873 lbs of milk and 425 lbs or butterfat while the ralph ford turd of 22 cows had an av crafct pr duct ion ofr 10 624 lbs milk and 411 lbs butterfat when one considers hat all re cords in diha are 305 day rec ords and that in each herd are a number of two and three car olds these herd averages a e ve ry very good in the same dh1a report it is interesting to nolo- the re ult of tn analytical study made between cows which are natural srvice daughters of known sires and hci fers and cows which are the res ult of artificial insemination in each class or age group that is 2 year olds 3 year olds 4 jear bias and mature the average produc tion of those born a sa resul of artificial insemination exceeds tion of those born as a result of natural service to illustrate here is average production of the ai mature group namely 10631 lbs of milk and 374 lbs butterfat on the other band the average production of the natural service mature group is 10340 lbs milk and 35s lbs but terfat while a difference in av erase production of 191 lbs milk and kj lbs butterfat may not seem large it would appear to indicate that artificial units are in a position to acquire and make available sires with better production bpckgroandq than the average dairyran is able to purchas afternoon auxiliary has new study book mrs r h jones introduced the new study book concerns of continent and our north am erican neighbours at the septem ber meeting of the afternoon auxiliary of st johns united church wms on wednesday she was assisted by mrs val stein mrs george ward gave an in spiring devotional based on pro verbs 2nd chapter stating we should seek for wisdom as for gold not spending our time in dreaming but be active in good deeds she closed with an ap propriate poem lovely was the theme word for the roll call and visits to sick and shut ins were recorded mrs nessie coulson of the victor home for girls in toronto will be guest speaker at the thankoffering on october 7th service lomonth budget terms available from sept to june esso furnace oil mw s0merville dm zenhh 7200 no toll charge bargains bargains v theyll be there in abundance at nearly new sale of gently used clothes sponsored by business professional womens club in the new licata block main st s friday sept 26th saturday sept 27th 7 9 pm loajn 6 pm everything for muady fromformals to housedresses mens boys childrens clothing for practically nothing pius jewellery dishes rooks trinkets etc etc the most expensive article on sale wk1 be 5 00 everything must go come and see what a whl buy labatts pi brewery limited space coottwmrtod in hie smyko of the c by john laha li

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