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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 1, 1950, p. 3

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r j jv pmae 3 p- the georgetownherald wednesday jmarch 1st 1950 now on display v 11- vf ft i- a- vf sheer beauty is as close as words can come co describing it but only your own eyes can tell you the whole story of this superb new 1990 monarch more beautiful than ever youll see an impressive restyling of grille and parking lamps lovely new colours and rich upholstery completely new instrument panel luxurious new interior trim and appoint merits youll find new pushbutton door handles new positiveaction rotary locks new personalized setectomatic from seat spring ing foajnmbher seat cushions drive it and youll discover new restful comfort from the new soundproofed interiors with dash and roof fibefglasinsulated against heat and noise the thrill of ho horsepower softly purring out front the quietest ride youve ever known f anyway youlook at it youll be prouder than ever to ritic like a it in a 1950 monarch more hejutilul than eer ok fcihilli come in and see it at your ford monarch dealers thonlirck georget motors telephone 280 w and 562 main a g sts speedy service verythwqintruigicjng dickensons haulage telephone 723 r 2 howard graff real estate business broker investments insurance of all kinds phone 382 reswance 17bj mill straat jvmrvti i i hornby tho february medium of st stephcn wa hornby was held ut the home of mrs frank wcller when the ladles spent a pleasant and profitable afternoon quitting ant hnti n sale of baking mrs foster rrnin president of the hornby wa declared the sale open mrs weller served tea la- teiv assisted by mrs arthur brain and mrs carl saunders norval the world day of prayer was obscrvdd in norvol united church last friday with mrs guy wilson taking the service rev alex cowan cave the address in which he outlined the yrowth of the var ious missionary orders throughout the world tracing the history of christianity previous to the time of st francis of asslssl through the days of the reformation and up to the present when now only af ghanistan and tibet have refused to prosper their welfare by ac knowledging the one true god mr cowan noted in his address that a through history when the church was hardpressed at its centre these difficulties have been the means of promoting the spread of christian ity into many other remote corners of the world and the new missions acteovi in their turn as the centres of still wider spheres members i of the presbyterian church and of st pauls anglican shared in the prayer service with mrs john harston mrs csmlg he ctare mrs harold qollop and mrs j- maxwell taking part- mrs wilson reminded all present that the spring meeting of the up per canada hiblc soilcty would be held on sunday march lfhh at 7io pm in st pauls ohurch when mr mooic of toronto would be the special speaker and snowslides on the work of the bible society in london england on ash wednesday fob 22ntl rev j maxwell conducted a re treat at the church of st august ine of canterbury lcasitlc for ser vers choir boys and altar guild as a preparation for keeping the lcn- len season the theme of the talks was on keeping lent it is a season for repentance for self- dlscipllne and for selfimprove ment a time to be a little kinder and a little more tolerant towards tho people with whom we live and work keeping lent- with an out ward show of piety or keeping lent because it seems to be a cus tom and the thing to do is a sham but keeping lent in your own heart and showing it in your way ot life is a different matter the wa and the wms of nor- val united church met at the home pf mrs will graham last thurs day mrs hamilton mclaughlin took the study book for the day and mrs murray laird had fchargo of the devotional part of the pro gramme following the meriting lunch was served by the hostess assisted by mrs george wood and mrs guy wilson- te wa of union presbyterian church fcorval charge held a meeting on wednesday to discuss plans and preparations for their stpatrlcka tea to be held in the manse at norval on march lmfc thfrconunlttae have been fortunate in securing miss kclnu jacques of toronto as kucst speaker and a welcome has been extended to the ladies of the other local churches to join the union wa on that oc-caslon- m a considerable amount of work has been done recenty on both the manse and the rectory also the ircsbytcrlon church new hard wood floors have been laid in the manse and improvements mode in the church ss rooms while the rectory has been redecorated un dcr the capable management of mr c- a grant of stcwarttown last tuesday a presentation for mr and mrs herb dolson was mode by their community in st pauls parish hell korval with frank pctch georgetown acting as chairman for the evening mrs dolsonabu the former ruth hutch inson m brumptpn the gather ing enjoyed cards and dancing la ter with music provided by mr and mrs clifford may of streets- vlllc the young couple were pre- sented with a wine chesterfield and the best wishes of their friends and neighbours were- extended to them for a long and happy wedded life rosedale floral cut flowers potted plants ip its a spiay wreath wedding flewets we can pleask you our prices are right heme mu we deliver eyes examined o t walker optommast at georgetown office over belltelephene office the sec ond wednesday afternoon ot each month phone s main st brampton raotm ml ii i 1 111 ill erwi rrrv iise pbom cooksrule 21913 hsunitbm 76945 niec estimatbs i ir vw ill nslatiassssstssssttis a west brothers e hardwood 2 flooring 5 new floor supplied hid and finished oak maple birch ow floors resurfaead tiles in rubber mastic tredam

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