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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 8, 1950, p. 7

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pge 9 the geortown hsraw wjnedy mtoa ft 1950 i m j i cottwl coming ice review sponsored by georgetown skatikg club x arena mkmbbksof thetfouke skating clabb p1mjs vibittno oamathan stabs norval tttte monthly meeting hi the ijktotvl womena- institute won held itmt thursday btarhotndo mrs trlc pndlcy wuh thd president 111 i ihe ehal mrs uncr pat- irtersoa tool the motto the bcsr jflrlng- in life evtrcw and mrs jtejd1y id the tonje- for the da republic relation- and omrnuriltjt jaaavrties v jhtjli cbll ws an improvemenl i 1 would liscf in ihecommup- jfilyf anievernl gootl suggestions iwero made those included a ijtalldlng large enough- to hold gjneetings as the wijs growing at 1 gqch a rate a hospital bed a lend ing or circulating library ditches filled in a garbage dump reduced speed limit the ladles arc looting forward to on ipmirosung andjjtiendly- rrtoet- ths on april 13trub the home of mm lorne cleavrarbeh the local will re thowbtrririfemonts to fcntcrtnlri thcsjlrbotute group fr6m inraehtjuse v irho meeting closed wtur god save ttie king and ten iras soryed by mrs fendley juid jfii lunch committee the wms q unltn presbyterian church held their weekly meeting at the manse in tforvnl last friday wth mrs jock- mcbonoid presiding in the abstnee of the ptcsidont mrs ftoare mrs owens macdon- nld took a chapter of the study elmer c thompson- john r- barber elmer c thompson insumnce service fire auto windstorm r i canadian patific railway triomcanada airuries steamship tickets on all lines ctuucancltravel advisers mill st georgetown teleplone 3 19w mittkv georgetown now playing max on eiffel tower color with franchot tone burgess meredith patricio boe charles laughton friday saturday march 10th 11th matinee saturday 2 pm shows fri 830 only shows sat 803 1038 shows fri 714949 shows sat 645 920 book wnjeh is based on missionary worit in japan a report of the prcsbytcrlol executive meeting field recently in torpnio was iglyen by mr clarence anderson lunch ws soryed- at the elds- of the- meeting by the prornlttee iri change a welcome isltijain extended td the rhemfcero of the other congre gations ta htterut srtnsr pot- wets- tod atthe jihnscvbn w-o- nbsrfpy march ljthwhen the guest speaker will be mssednajjoquci of toronto s v the terra cottft forritors clubmot in ilio union church on monday of this week to hear drv schoflcld of the pntorlb -votehn- fry college speak of his trip to germany lost summer the very interesting lecture was illustrated with- slides mr lloyd crichton was chairman for the evening and during the programme mrs clark lyons sang two irish numbers accompanied on the piano by mrs j- l self at the suggestion of dr scho- fteld a collection of used clothing for european relief was arranged lunch was served at the close of the evening by the committee in charge of trie programme mrs vern thompsun and mrs clifford cook it was noted in the toronto pap ers last week that miss olive ran- kinc whq lived for some years in norval been successful in win ning 2 firsts 2 seconds and 3 thirds- in the professional class at the kiwanis musical festival and congratulations are extended to her on this further achievement the aypa of st stephens church hornby held their march meeting at the home of the presi dent miss evelyn course the topic for the meeting was personality and etiquette and as part of the programme lists were made out of the cdeslrable qualities each mem ber would look for in a prospective vlate- during the evening the group presented mr maxwell with one of their own hornby pins as a memento of a very happy evening lunch wm served by mrs course and evelyn births runole mr and mrs bruce bundle kaihlecn ponson an- nounco the birth of asonon sat ardoy february 2th 1d80 at mlltowprlatollbpiuil a bro ther for joahiile v sarqent tip mi- and mrs jnmcs sargcpt oh frldoy mocli 3rd ioso in gqejph qbnoal hospitol a dnucltter a amor to vent- j sll01vijljl kprcn gfarlenc doughfex of mr ond rshnrry shoroll- wishes to announce the blrthof hcrbrqtiwr barry dougi ins on saturtloy- february 25th 1950 af juelpn general hospl tat deaths tinule florence d slnll at quelph general hospital on sat urday march 4th 1050 florence diana stull beloved wife of the late john tlndle of toronto daughter of the late lotnam and elizabeth stull of georgetown and sister of isaclore slorrett and susan roc the funeral service took place on tuesday afternoon from the e f mclrftyrc funeral home guelph with interment in prospect ceme tery toronto public school news the parents and nthof people lrvtcrpstcd in education are rcmln- dcil of ppon house- fhursday eycplni whpn each ionchej dlllljej- iv her respective closiroom from ili pm gntijid36 pwortt will be dlaplijyud it- is lonert jnbny wilt tfno tt roslblct atrjntlvi ancrscliodl drfspttc ytakt frtdny btovmy- aritj evrire weathqr rthc senior boys wht tbmuton rove kgi in h ho6kc jartic which re- suited in a victory 0 to 1 for deor- ffelown those scoring goats were fred dickenson 3 george webster 4 gerald scott i and ian mac- nellie 1 the learri os a whole ijlayed exceptionally well outotoss- 1k milton inoevery way vorour ienm carman mallby in goal was outstanding while c webster and fred dickenson were brilliant on he forward line n ponslblllly 11 am synday school 7 pm- a chi lsliuu luty irm- monday bvpu 8 pni wediiesdaytrbiblt study d rjsi geqrgey cliprch h archdeacon wg p thomfifion- u vrbctbr- tlfirb sunday inlent mqly coinrrunlon iwii nrnw sunday school i0 ant mattos- jt00 aniii livensortg 7 pr4 tt adult ctkifirrnpilon lectur6 uvtn st albaiisciiureh glen williams thftlp sunday ifj lent holy comrmirfion b30am sunday school ro30 am mkmoriams last thursday morning a misfor tune befell hdbcrt hilllcr where playing on the hill at reeess he was struck accidentally by an on coming toboggan which knocked out hls front tooth i the shield for best- classroom- at- tendance for the month of february went to grade 8 h c wriggles- j worths room with 064 per cent several or the senior pupils are entering the essay cqntcst spon sored by the lbcal legion branch 120 although they are finding the subject rather difficult they arc knox and umebouse presbyterian chorehes rev alex j calder ba knox church 10 am sunday school 11 am public worship 7 pm public worship llmehouse i 10 ii m bunday school 230 lim public worship in the mail bag youi allen in loving memory of a dear wife mother and grand mother elizabeth bdlgrove allen whopassed away on marbh 0th 1943 loving arid kind in all her ways upright and just to the end of hershowing considerable interest in the days i enterprise the topic my idea ol sincere and true in her heart and canadian citizenship ls be cov- mind ered in five hundred words or beautiful memories- she left behind fewer the teachers feel grateful lovingly remembered and sod- to legion members who are show- ly missed by her husband thomas ing their interest in education in spn harvey daughterinlaw bessie this way and grandchildren allen in loving memory of a rov qftii ix 1m1tu7c dear mother ond grandmother dsj1 3 the yellow six under sixer bruce denham won the good hunting pennant for the leaping wolves pack elizabeth allen who passed away on march 9th 1043 deep in the heart lies a picture of a loved one laid to rest in memorys frame we shall keep her because she was one of the best ever remembered by her son stan ruth and children norval and union pretby i eri4n churches rev j l self ba bjj norval 10 am sunday school 11 am public worship union 2 pan sunday school 3 pm public worship movies shown at stewarttown social movies including scenes taken- around the village were shown by frank jdnkinson of mount dennis at a social meeting of stewnrttown aypa last friday at which several vishtors were present games were ployed and refreshments served next fridays meeting will be held in the schoolhousc pl j buck and his patrol won the honour pennant for last weeks 1 scouting hyde in loving memory of cpl the b pack of the wolf cubs carl hyde b30844 killed in ac- were uhable to have a lull meet- tlon while serving with the can- ling on friday owing to work being adian army in germany on done at the church march 13th 1045 he stood at bk post like a soldier the wolf cubs attended a show brave he answered his countrys coll ing of movies in the st johns ass- embly hall on friday evening e monday tuesday march 13th 14th 2 days only 10hn fcfc john agar adele mara forrest tucker- shows n1tely 712 aod 913 pm wednesday thursday march 15 16 ht semt s oinsi anomci shows nitely 830 only ultiwitthis fei hi show nitaly 7009 5ev iehjfor mr s lm i kje corojn soon 1j to the editor would you find space i herald to let- me express my appre ciation to the people of georgetown and district by helping to make our ice follies a grand success and i he sleeps far away in a heros- here are a few items i think the grave the south central ontario reg- public should know for his countrys cause he did fall ional conference for stout and do you know j sleep on deor carl in your faroff cub leaders members of group that there were over 1500 artl- grave committees and ladles auxiliary flciol roses mads by the glrla o ths zzz we may never see i to be held in the royal con- the bond for the decorations also but as long as life ond memory last i naught hotel hamilton on satur- they put the evergreens in the we will remember thee i day march 18th 10 am to 10 pm forms to represent the hedges and always remembered by his those interested in attending please wired the roses on they put the forms in place and tacked the iml- tgtion picket fence all around the arena also tacked tho roses on the pipe band panel in centre ice that 24 out of 26 members form ed the work party to prepare the ice for the carnival other execu tives please rtote thol fred ballanung donated the evergreens for the show that jim burns drew them town without charge that some of the girls boy friends helped to decorate the arena parents brothers ond sister sargent in loving memory of christopher sargent who passed awoy on march 11th 1048 we cannot lord thy purpose see but all iswell thats done by thee sadly missed by his wife and family- communicate smith with scoutcr r to church news sargent in loving memory of i a dear grandfather christopher satgcnl who passed away on march 11th 1048 those whom we love go out of vztjh7 bn make i b nfver ouf mna 7 thrd sss f h a i h that the merchants and local if i gr dustrlcs paid approximately 300 to advertising in our program to hclpt cards of thanks the bond pahhott mrs roy pnrrott th the band will cost that new jackets for khls for his season approximately 500 that we will hold anolhcr carni val late in march or early in april i of next year ns our annual fund- raising campaign thai the cost of the tolcift was well over j400 thot provincial paper donated paper this year and alliance paper last year that some hove- the gall to dis cuss the band accepting money- for he first and only pav job we ever hod in town incidentally the canadian legion paid this account in memory of their fallen comrades which doesnt mean onyfaing to some of you that the grclwante- to charge he banct 1800 per week for use of the town hall for rehearsals roy magloughlen shalrman fund raising committee you have discussion on this contact me si this is writ ten without the knowledge of bnd members and dont slap the first wa you see on the street wishes to thank very much all friends of georgetown and ash- grove who sent so many lovely cards letters and gifts also the many enquiries during her stny in hnspltnl cgit chatter our regular meeting was held tuesday evening and after busi ness wo went to our groups the beavers are coming along very nicely with their leathercraft under the supervision of their competent leader mrs derihom the bluebirds appearerto be very busy discussing plans for a cooking class wonder if well be in on the sampling the skylarks seem to be doing very well on their little baskets which they are making put of xmee csrds j honor group the bluebirds o christ who art the light and dsy thou drlvest darksome night sway we know- thi a the light of light illuminating mortal sight st johns united church rev john m smith minister mr norman laird director of music sunday sehool 10 am par ents ate cordially invited to ot- tend morning worship fl orn ded ication of the assembly hall con iirogotion will meet with the ss it 11 oclocttin the hall evening worship 7 pm communicants class each sunday during the usual ss class period baptist church rev chas it gowcr minister mrs r h wright organist 11 a m the parable of ites- js2l todays high oompreasioa ante mobile edgfaea geaenoe terrific cylinder heat only a motor oil with high heuxesistance can safe guard your motor against the d e o high e operating temperatures motor- oil is imtmufj against beat against cold to give you two way protection 4 under all driving conditions steve ask for insulated texscb motor oil today look for the texaco sign red star greco t mntkemfome i i glen variety shop glen williams phone 706 the famous leslie bell singers thursday march 30th st pauls united church jtrafflpton all seats reserved 150 125 100 mail orders addressed to one of the following will be filled in order offeceipt a bfnlder r r 4 a davidson l frederick street r araftea rk no s w l b ilaaelweed 9 elisabeth street 8 wt eon m wellington street e ii ferd t main street osborne foreman si elliott 8treet all of the concert is sponsored by the tandem club of the church i-

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