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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 6, 1957, p. 10

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j ft that gborgrrawn herald wednesday rebruary 6th 4957 page 2 ken new bathrooms installed or remodelled charlie nash mcdowell water system s king street east repair of all kind tr 7 tv farm fftesff ontario especially- grown and dressed for those who want the best i delicious nutritious lorraine farms i acton sold to householders hotels restaurants church group caterers james h lyons sons street triangle 73969 27 church street georgetown building contractor residential commercial industrial additions and repairs its nice to see old friends and its nicer still when they say whyyou havent changed a bit vou cast your eyes down coyly and start to make inane remarks about only being as old as you feel when twfey follow up with td know you anywhere even though youve lost a lot of hair how long have you had those dentures wo made our semiannual so fari to the big smoke lastweek end and did a whirlwind tour of our friends weve found that the host way to sjev friendly with old friends is to visit thorn every five yearf admire their children dogs and furniture and make a fa yl vst 6 the most charming old friend rniirsfthir mnikan it muviaii business women jlear about united nations the monthly dinner meeting of the georgetown business and professional womens club was held at the jack olanterh- where the members and guests enjoyed a delicious steak dinner along with the monthly im ports a very informative one was given on the activities of he united nations and its many branches such as jjn1cef since un1cef is the jjtoject of an business and professional wo acts clubs this year it was dealt with in more detail the work o this branch is concerned pri- get your texaco today dont get caught with your fuel tank down phone today and get your supply aj m in business for 29 years and smi going strongi a the most charming they have its something the same techni que to be used with relatives i love my brothers sisters and cou sins anfd am delighted to see them once a year or so but if they arrived by the carload for sunday dinner once a month even id move to the west coast 3a hav a peculiar assortment of old friends some of them aro so cultured you wouldnt dare say a bad word like money in front of them others aro so bawdy and illiterate they think culture hr some kind of fertiliser you use on your garden which it is some times fertiliser that is two old friends who spent the evening yarning with us in the hotel room were fair samples of the innate oddness that afflicts most of our old friends one of them graduated with distinction ten years ago in econ omics it should follow that he is now a business tycoon or a civil servant of top level do you know what he is hes flat broke and is happily embarked on a course of training that will ensure he re mains broke for some years the other chap has been racket ing about the world for years a spitfire pilot during the war a dabbler in a dozen jobs since a confessed smuggler he probably shouldbe in jajl j6you know what he is hes a big business man applying all his mental re sources at the present time td figuring out ways and means of diddling the government on his income tax return these two birds hadnt met be fore and discovered they lived only block apart in the city when they left in the small hours it was taken for granted that the one with mte money would drive one who wasbroke home so with the oddity that characterizes our old friends they got on dif ferent elevators and lost each other the one with the car who could have bought a taxi outright went off in his car and the other one who didnt even have the price of a streetcar ticket walked it a mere matter of fifty or sixty blocks how would you like to have goofballs like that on your list of old friends sunday we picked up the trail of more friends reports on their present circumstances were enough to curl your wig when we knew him ten years ago one particular ly degenerate type was paying his way through college by playing the horses and had a weakness foi gin and tap water an odious mixture he is now a devoted husband and father and mn out standing member of the clergy another specimen from these days was a poet and he had all the traditional earmarks he was hungryrdirty and dilapidat ed his hiiir hung- into his soup when he was eating today he is a sedate university professor wears a homburg and would grace any dinner gathering where he used to disgrace a gathering of any sort j- v- still another type used to beat a mean guitar and sleep in a slo venly room full of empty beer bottles dirty socks gnawed pieces of cheese and books he hasnt changed if all the only differ ence you can see is more books socks and beer bottles- course their mothers it spcciali- in the supply of medicines food and equipment for maternal and child welfare services two- of the most important- present jobs of unicef are its campaigns against yaws and tb yaws is a horrible disease afflicting children and from which they never recover it can be cured with only one dose of penicillin whic costs un fifteen cents great strides are being madein the fight against tb following the reports an inter esting film was shown on some of the works of unic in indo nesia thcfla yugoslavia iraq and other countries donations of staple food stuffs were received for hungarian peo ple coming to georgetown and a motion was made that at the february meeting a shower of sundry items would be held to be sent to austria to help the busi ness and professional women there care for the refugees in that country since february is international month for the business and pro fessional clubs several of our members plan on visiting the kitchener club for their interna tional night february 11th their guest speaker will be miss lisa sirgo called the golden voice of italy who is well informed on the works of business and pro fessional clubs abroad for the betterment of all women the da o the annual games night- has been changed to april enrolment ceremony for twelve brownies a number of parents and friends were present in the parish hall of st georges anglican church to see twelve tweenies enroed as members of the 2nd georgetown brownie pack by mrs norman marchment district commissioner the enrolment ceremony was appropriately preceded by a play depicting the story of the- brown ies after being introduced by their sixers to the commissioner the following were enrolled elves louise brisbois jennifer sprague janice wilde fairifes cfeorgina brown lynn wyatt gnpmes diawe golden patricia hyde- valerie kitchen pixies frances linton edwina smith diarme turkington found tawny owl e elmer fond- ley thanked the commissioner on behalf pf the brownies who show ed their appreciation by giving a special salute in the form of the grand howl the brownies showed their par ents how a typical meeting is opened and also demonstrated one of their singing games jean penrice pack leader assisted during the program which con cluded with the brownie prayer and taps rev kenneth richard son- spoke a few words of encour agement and expressed the hope that they would remember their promise and always to carry it out refreshments were served by the ladies of the local auxiliary under the direction of bars wit liam chaplin going to florida if youre going to florida for a winter vacation orjnst spend ing a- long weekend with friends in montreal belleville or gopher junction the herald likes to re port it in the social column call tb 72201 when you have news of interest were delight- etrtbhear frontyon 23rd in the canadian legion hall tickets are available from mem bers for th drew o portable tv proceeds go to unicef you cant do better folr office equipment x supplies accounting systems bound acaaun book j punter sales books g continuous forms eh filing cabinets fceafsofalt r descriptions office supplies of all descriptions receipt books steel office furniture wood office furniture if it is used in an office youll find it here georgetown office supplies ltd mill street mudcart bldj triangle 74s2 always ready mixes quickly stays fresh the oil man iv- 1 brampton i r trrrr wjl ifel jfv mil v 4 mife3tsiia im certainly glad the old lady andl arent peculiar like our old friends theres nothing queer about us oh v admit i feel a bit sheepish when i cant remem ber where i parked the car and hav to walk home without it but tnatonly happens about once a month and it taught appear- a little odd to the neighbour when they see her chasing me eight a- roimd the house through he show in bee slipper and dressing gqww trying to hit n ijn tjsi head with v8 design gives economy 2 famous lhead 6 proved in millions of miles of hauling 3 alligator hood opens to full 90 for easiest engine servicing 4 lowest express loading heights mean less work to load and unload 5 industrys roomiest cab ample space for three men 6 independent hand brake can be adjusted from inside cab 7 gas tank is located bafdyoutssav of the cab dual electric constantmeed windshield wipers are standard 9 straightline instruments can be read easily at a glance 10 biggest benindtheaeat storage area w the truck dusineea 11 fiveway seat adjustment assures more driving comfort 19 centreniotnited dispatch box m for driver to reach is pushbutton driving touch a button and goi optional on jb1q0 models 14 bruwrrf look styling that builds prestige for your business 15 biggest onepiece wraparound windshield for better visibility 16 pulltype door hand lew for flick- ofyourfinger oonveiuepce carssltr corponhtm ftm 12a ti avtt ti tm to new 17 safetylock door latches keep doors safely shut under impact 117 onflow shock absorbers soak up bumps far more effectively than other types 19 shortest turning diameter on many models for easiest handling ao baked enamel finish ia fade- resistant keeps sparkle for years 0 cased limilmt k- lu e j gaeaaaaaaast aaahbaaw u bv wrmthe forward 11 m

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