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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 17, 1952, p. 7

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church news t c ckarck jlrebdaaeon w o o thompson xuetnr sreurth sunday in advent faqs 1 whmiifay brnla dae it ust tbi omm hxzaijd hi sunday school 10 jb- uoly com munkm 1100 am candlelight carol sarvic 7 00 pm christmas cfeoral communion beginning cartatmai eva 1130 tun ouijtmu morning 7 jo am albas chart oum wullaaas fourth sunday j in avenu carol sarvlob 8 00 pxn chrlatmar holy communion 10 00 un kas aatf umhmim praab tartan cboacbr hev alex j caldcr h a lum cburcb 10 n ciuirch ixlujo 11 jn lubhc muraklp 7pm iubllc worahl thla chrleuna concert will be hald on friday december ltfth at b pm suimv will be wrird the children at 6 14 p m limrhouar jj0 pin oiunh somkji 2 30 pm iubllc woraujp ml john inlud church tufv john m smith mluliter norman lalrd dlrtvtof uf music 10 an rite joy of christ mas bjxclal christmas wor ship for the sunday school 11am ctrutmaa sunday morning worship concerning this child 11am nurarry child cart while parents orht3 it ajn junior worship 7 pjn candle- llglit carol service join us in the beauti ful candle lit church for the tinging of the b o etl chrlit- mas caroll grergrlown flap list church rev a j llarkcr 11 a bd christmas sunday 10 00 sjn church school for tho family 11 00 am neath ilethlrhrm i star the sunday srtiool will prrjent their white gifts 7 00 pm candle lljht service cantata by the choir the inn normal hornby ntewarttoun chaxgca chnreh of kngland rev j e maxwell ila l th st paoli church norval 7 30 pm ecnaonit except lest sunday of the month 1100 ajn holy communion 6l hlephrns church hornby 1100 am morning service except 1st sunday of tho month 3 00 pm evensong 81 johns church stewarttown 300 pm evensong except 1st sunday of the month 730 pjn evensong holy croaa r c chnreh rev fr v j morgan mass at 0 a m lit 3rd and 5th sundays mats at 11 am 2nd and 4th sundays m i i i i r gift solve m problems i silvers suggests these gift certificates hartt scottmchale s h b e s biltmortf stetson hats progress bond and seville rowe mllllt than a mm mckejs mewem1i supm 1 s r nlilmituliilr sujirr wl and lair oji ar ovnr jrv rd 1m more llun a million iiiotiirit i li v re rojd jr l l uirr than a i ilium mile of driving vli r oroluldv iur tint 1m urtl mu iic itf lit himii mirm if tailii altou tlir miijjiiji t t u and o of thr ip0 t idxlrl 111iim or thr mrl hhfr d li rrv in oiry mtiuliin of ii mitj- malli minr drivr take a lip from 1uiiioihi ownar- trv itinkit dri inj for joiitm if on ii ill i o i r mi iin n i mil net jitional r onoitiv ilk n mtiooiluit on ii 1imi rr ad ant t fijturt likt dm iuwir str uk for ftorlli parkin an i lnrniii intl tlm anlroiim h r for rffir iiiln lint ilriin s tn mh m and make arriiii nit n i for il monlriliiil driv r in ju uldmimlmlt su r itll or lait wj u lr irur nfttinmml at mtm mi tultntiit t tft4mmal a rifru roti itn iff tir oiniial motoii valui arthur scott motors limited telephone 161 guelph street ncv norval charrr of the united chnreh c c gilbert ii a bd norval 11 00 ojn public worship glen william 7 00 pjn public worhlp home church 230 pjn public worship farm news sees us demand for dairy hqlsteins spcultlng at the annual mectrng of the oxford holstcln breeders auoclotlon held dec 0th at wood- itoclc ont norman r martin st thomai ont vlco president of tho houtclnfrloslan association of canada said wo have every rea son to be optimistic about our mar ket with tho vs when the embar go is removed on march 1st th dairy cattle population of the us is sixteen percent less than it was in 1045 and there is a definite shor tage of dairy cows in those eastern states where our markets lie hol- stelns sold at auction in the us have overajred higher this year than ever before and the vs depart ment of agriculture has predicted hlghor prices for dairy products in 1093 all this together with an es timated annual lncreaso of six mil lion in the us population makes mo feel sure that there will bo a big demand or ourholstelns and that they will bring good prices why not try a christmas oreet- j wn ufiatftjulvertliwneftt in ij jtho herjltl farm circular give interesting farm hints ontario farm business is the title of a new extension circular com piled by tho staft of the department of agricultural economics onuirlo agricultural college the pamph let is available at the agricultural oitico in milton and is free for tho isklnff it is the sort of pamphlet in which every progressiva farmer would be interested it is concise urlttcn up in an attractive style illustrated and contains something on the outlook xho economic situation a way to stort farm ing why the high cost of feed seasonal variation in egg prices and agricultural credit for example here hi what d r campbell head of the dept says about the eeonomld situation canada is experiencing a- boom largely arising out of her tremen dous investment programme and de fence preparations investment in 1092 is exported to exceed 1051 by 8 per cent in volume and 13 per cent in tottal xpondlture lite tool ing up stago of defenco is ovor and tho demand will bo high in af fected industries demand for con sumer goods la high end not complicated by credit restrictions growing population higher omplfty- it and higher wmea are jnnreai ink the dependence of farmers on to more of oui goods and the u s exports farmers will bo affected embargo on livestock is raised favorably if as we predict income increasing cattle numbers in the taxes aro lowered the present rcco- u s and appreciation of our dollar very in the u k opens that market will make ralting of tho embargo of less importance than is general ly thought good steers in chicago at 127 25 were not much above sim ilar grades in toronto in early no vember ve hery hour of every day the telephone in your home stands ready to serve you or a fraction of a cent a hour what else in your daily living means so much yet costs so little 3gpv wniiyvcfe ifi

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