Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 3, 1952, p. 6 (2024)

the georgetown herald wednesday everting sept 3rd 1052 page the georgetown herald earring the communities of georgetown olen williams norval jjuziioube hornby 9tewajittown balxjnafao ashqrove terra ootta subscrfpuod lute 300 a year single copies 8c each advertising hates quoted on application walter c biehn publisher and editor staff garfield l ucclivrtj leslie m clark corey harrington jr reg oreomhead the herald la printed each wednesday in the office on main street georgetown authorized aa aecond claaa mall poet office dept ottawa member of the canadian weekly newspapers association and the ontarioquebec division of the c van a kmiub gardening can be fun v being a pructical gardener who likea to eat the fruit of the labour wr have nlwiiya relfrettetl the luck of apacr for a vcgetuble garden ut home however flowcra can br fun too and though we wouldn t lake any prizea in n home txautiful contest there la a terrific thrill in planting aeeda and ledding plants watching them progreas enthusing at tle tri umphs and curaing the failures tor instance there are the morning glor lea a few seeds planted oil one side ol the back doorway have produced prodigioui greenery which stretches the height of the trellis then for want of no place to go have twined and intertwined into one long itrand a similar number of seeds only a f w feet away produced only a few spindly leaves but when flowering time came what was our sur prise to find these feeble strands a mail of a garden hard to beat op until sunday we had been pleased with the year a gardening elfort ilmt is until we law what dorothy stone check line ar tlst hits created around her home neer have we wen surh a not of colour and variety as shows m her rock garden and the dorn odd ledi on all sidii of the house and to top it miss stone alio has a goxl sized vegetable garden as well hie garden is a tribute to one person s work and anyorlr who has had an experience can marvel both at the amount of work in voked and the results attained it ii not a formal garden in any sense of the word miss stone like ourselves doei not like things in too perfect rows hiere are enormous quantities of peturpas annual phlox cosmos pot pourri spectators got a surprise one morning last week to ace a baby buggy chase a car down mill street driving up from the post office leigh bradbury was behind another car which had a baby buggy strapped on the back just as the car reached the top of the hill the bug gy came loose and started down the hill leigh thinking of the grillwork on his new car star ted backing down hill trailed by the buggv and was back down to the post office before hanker bob darou saw his predicament and rescued the buggy from further mishap mr l harris ontario street noted for the txautiful glads which he grows every year hin some particularly lovely flowers in his garden at present i hese double balsams red in colour not only have flowers up the stem but each ends in a perfect flower on top which much resembles a rose the seed originally came from europe mr harris intends to show a bottquet of the flowers at the fair a student at georgetown high school last year eileen prust has started a year s course at shaws business college in 1 oronto she goes back and forth onthc bus each day another of last years fifth formers irene nelle has spent the summer working at pow wow point lodge in the huntsville district and will be coming home this week an dot beekf ord sfriotuly injured cycle accident donald beckiord 10 son of mr and mrs wilt necltford brampton was seriously injured in an accident last week on the dundas highway he was riding his motorcycle when he collided headon with a car driven by william atkinson kunneymede road beckford was rushed to hospltcl with a compound fracture of the right arm severe injuries to both kneecaps and his right foet driver of the rar suf fered minor ohest and head lnjpr- ui uotii motorcycle and car weoe i idly damaged donald a dale estate employee a director of um yellow jackets moloreyilc club and had only pur iiunl the madam involved in tut ucildiut three wtikj utfure cape cod honeymoon for laidlauigoodhew bridal mr and mrs william frascr laldlaw r it 2 norval are honey mooning at baybcrry lodge cape cod massachusetts following their wedding saturday in grace united church brampton rev richard r n davidson of ficiated at the wedding which took place at throe oclock standards and baskets of white gladioli and white candelabra formed the set ting for the mirrjage of gwendolyn lucille goodhew7 daughter of mr and mrs stanley e goodhow 64 isabella street brampton and wil liam fraser laldlaw wdio is the son of mr and mrs norman t laldlaw norval the bride was a teacher on the staff of wedgewood drive school islington the bride wore unoriginal gown of white nylon marquisette and chantilly loco over satin the bouf fant lace panelled skirt was topped by a fitted chantilly lace jacket which featured jackolantom 1 sleeves her fingertip veil of tulle illusion was caught by a mary queen of scots lace clip she car ried a coacado of white starlight rosea and orchids s mlsaleone graydon aa maid of honour andrv john dunlop elaj ter of groom aa bridesmaid were gowned allko in carnation plrtlc ballerina length dresses slml- lar in design to the brldalgown their bratdod satin headdresses were entwined with flowtrs tii matrh their colonial nosegays of pink and blue bnby mums mr good hew gne his daughter in marriage gordon lnfdluw us jtroomsmnn for his brother ushers were john dunlop and the brldi k brother gnrth goodhcw willlnin ohearn sang the lord s prayer and o perfect love while the register was being signed miss j mlnler played the wedding music the reception was held in the church parlour where mrs qoort- hew received wearing a matching dress and hat of bluostono bluo tlssu faille navy acccssorlca and a corsage of pink rose mra nor man laldlaw the brooms mother chose grape colored gown of lnco and crepe black accessories and corsage of queen elizabeth roses for the honeyomon trip the bride wore a cinnamon coloured dress of lrridescont taffeta matching lecea- aorioa and corsage of orchids bruce harding blur ijckii wliilr tli kwiitn oonlinur to wur their energy into prtxlurui foluir with only a frvv scattered flowers mien there was the purchase last ear of a climbing ine which the catalogue said would produce towers as biff is plates must havi leen a shortage of dishes fur the vine imtrd up the wall right on to the roof but at snow tunc wr were still looking for th plate to appear 1 lice the i eu gram n dion n kit hard i lenr we think petunias ire tops and it is these and mm which in tke a gard n col ourful along with poppies phlox and nastur hums mavlx you call that i lsy m in a gar den for none of hesi recjuirt the can of gladioli and d thli is and other moire showy spec linens poppies porlulai i most of tlj si have set dc d ih uiselv es or ha e grow n from seed v hit h she saed hist er ilu portulucais xirticu lirly ph ntiful and puts our own little plants at home completely in the shid what s more miss stone ii iul who likes to know w hat she is doing bhe has found out when to plant when to prune what grows to whit height when flowers bloom so that there will ik- no dead s ikons she is an a id seed collector and gets almost as much kick from collecting seeds is she does in the growing season an one w ho t njo s flow t rs should dn e out the check 1 ine for a glimpse of he r gar den it will fill ou with renewed vigour to tackle our own next ear unusual visitor in town this week is mcguire who made the trip from montreal by express while mr and mrs ross pitch were making a more casual trip here through the states mcguire is a pet skunk deodorized of course and was not allowed to cross the u s border miat s one disadvantage of be ing domestita zed we venture to say thit some of his wilder relatives would not pay attention to ijordcr crossing regulations because of her ill ness mrs sam i rnnaijt has had to give up housekeeping and mr and mrs i e nnant are now living with their daughter mrs william carbutt on sarah street ilwt patch which pop holmes proprietor of the corner cup lxard has lee n wearing en his forthead came from close contact with a softudl when he was a spectator at n game in norval recently another casualty along main street was a cut finger suffered by stewart young at robbs drugs a broken medicine bottle cut so deeply that stew had to have several stitch es in his finger some of the most beauti ful amateur singing we have heard was that of an italian workman at the station early one evening last week a goup of men were gath ered on the platform conversing in their nat ive tongue and one of the men was singing with guitar accompaniment e pianist teacher studio main hi south imionr 3hlt s margaret bradley harding pianisi ieachlr sludlo main st south ilfom- j eavestroughing heating plumbing don houston phone 547vv have your ssso oil burner installed now i install hue limit aquatint ti main tain hcnl in ra 11 a tor 11 ul de termine ur prnrnl oil liurrit rttlrlenry with a ccu tfl fur nt aruurwes1 and completely ovrrhaulctl flrrtrtr chr nolhrmu and ltatlri irutal1atd utrr lstimatjs w bill sproule 4 hjzabftii st s rilomt 1817 brampton y i y 7 watch this car the car to watch ia the one behind the car in fropt of yours i and this same car is the one that ought to be com pletely insured elmer c thompson insurance service john r barber f krtey e 0 thompson mill street phone 110 directory wm broughton ma88eue daily 10 an to 8 pjn exeeot wednesday it r 1 ilmebouse v o box 29 grorielown 381 ri2 d w coombe accraalltad publlo aeeautaata eiuurd lajaatrts aeeaoataau burllnoton 3tm urant st phona mil nielsen the chiropractor orntiaaa therapist mth yeau- of prartlc lady attendant o- tuaa frl js pjn wad at 35 and v pra 0ar oaaalnjsa slara oaaaratoara i rhaaw iuw g f macroatie member of institute ok accredited publjc accountan rb brampton 83 quern sl w phone us dr cuffohdreid ld8 d ds dentist telelhone 410 main street ceorfewaro consult j a willoughby sons for completk rkal estate strvite head okklcfc toltonto ih 1 unjc st ad 06u3 cltr and lountrr homes paras and hmall arreaies industrial and business prepertlea tom hewson la your local rcpresentatsva phone 332w dr j burns milne xkay dental suhgeon georfetown phone 80 j dr john kerby i practice ok dentistry xray telephone 202 main stroet georgetown monuments pollock campbell 62 water st north g a l t dcslena on rcquect phone 2h8 irtspcft our work tn greenwood cemetery w sayers dvm vetfclunaiuan guelph street otiposlte armstronss carafe phone 11 s m faiblsh ro optometrist simmons jewellers georgetown phone 538 frank petch lictnsed auctioneer prompt service phone 301 goorgctomn po box 413 leroy dale q c i m sybil bennett qc uaxrliers and solictors mill street georgetown phone 19 a j crandell chartrrrd arrvnnunl main street georgetown telephone 654 james f mcnab barrister solicitor notary public norton bld main street telephone 666 radio repairing we specialize rin this work 26 years experience j sanford son phone georgetown 34w kenneth m langdon barrister and soucitor notary fuduc first mortgage money to loan roxy theatre building mill street phone s8w lever hoskin chartered accountants successors to jenkins and hardy 1805 metropolitan blag victoria street toronto el 0131 notice to creditors in till- rstatf of mary harriett gaull wldou deceased all icrsons hnvinj claim nrninsl tile estate of mary harriett gooilt inte of the town of georgetown wlduw who died on or about the nd dny of june a d id ore lureby notified to send particulars of same to the undersigned on or before the 21st day of september a d wis nfter which date the es tate will be distributed with regnrd only to the claims qf which the un dersigned shall then have notice and the undcrstmicd will not be liable to any par of whose claim she shall not tm notice dated at georgetown this isth day of august ad 10s2 marjorle robertson gault ex ecutrix of tho estate of mary harriett gault by her solici tors dale and bennett george- 4gwn ontario 03 notice to creditors in the estate pf charles e parker gentleman deceased all persons having claims against tho estate of charles e parker into of the town ot georgetown gentleman who died on or about the 5th day of july ad 105 are hereby notified to tend particulars ot same to the undersigned on or before the aisl day ot september 1s52 after which date the estate will be distributed with regard pnly to the claims of which the un dersigned shall then hae notice and the undersigned will not bo liable to any person of whose claim ihc shall not then have notice dated at georgetown this 15th doy of august a d 1952 olive isobel parker executrix of the estate of charles e par ker by her solicitors dale and bennett georgetown ont 93 time table change starting monday sept 8 645 am trip gsvarptown to toronto winbe operated daily except sun and hols daylight time other trips london georgetown toronto remain unchanged tickets and information corner ccpboard phane u gray coach unes i ai r sttorl

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