Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 17, 1953, p. 5

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fhihers dry remember dad with a qift of his favourite shaving accessories seaforth yardley gaylord palmouve shaving bowls shaving lotion cologne talc many individual items or smart gift sets priced from 50c to 750 pen and pencil sets parker waterman the new watermans flair ball point pen 195 smokers accessories cigarettes tobaccos youll find die test for dad at ballinafad bad weather hinders sunday school picnic the annual congregational picnic was held at stanley park erin on saturday afternoon it was nr ther a disappointing day due to the inclement weather and the over crowded grounds the june meeting of the w a was held at the horn- of mrs alvin star rett mrs f smith chose excerpts from tht strmon on tht mount for th scripture lesson during the business period plans were matlc to attend the halion w a plliuc at cedarval school on wednesday mrs g matthews had charge of an interesting content on naming trees lunch was served by the commit tee and a social time enjoyed rev w a gibb was speaker at anniversary services at melville on sunday mr and mrs f j shor till assftted with singing a duet hold thou my hand guests at the home of mr and mrs frank smith on sunday were mr and mrs melvin reed of port elgin mr and mrs lome jarpie son of gait and mr and mrs reg priston of st catharines mr rotjett shdrtill of milton spent the week end with the f j shortills misses agnes and katharyn gibb school bupcnrtendi of gait were week end visitors v the manse cribs or bins as easily as it fills coniirfar ofhar iccuoriol tvhan yvv bvf harvesthandler portable farm euvators sure die harveat hindler it rl performer filling crib and bint but its small siie light weight and extreme maneuverability alio payoft remoxnng grain and ear corn irbm storage thanka to it alwninumaliov eormruo hon and light weight the harvest han dler it cmiit petitioned bjr one nan model b u available in 16 and 20 length weighs only 19 lba with power amil removed creatercaparity model c come in undard 16 length weigh 93 lb without power unit for greater stretch 4 extension section is optional with model c both models are ideal u auxiliaries to larger units greater jf capacity harvesthandler available with or without d0ll1 sold at your local halton cooperative supplies free delivery route days georgetown 86 milton 127 j- a is tor information contact shirlies driving school 57 queen stw brampton phone brampton 1997 j limliiouse mr and mrs bnggs buy swackhamer home mi frank pctch conducted quite a s ilctssful luclion sale of housi hold furniture etc for miss heltn bwutkh imtr on wednesday even ing mr and mrs r brigs have purchased the homt of the late m irtartt swackhamer thl wms met at the home of mrs mills on thursday evening when mrs a norton read sli in ture mrs mitchell the prayer and mrs roughley the study chaptci text word used wa zeal the hoslesb served refreshments after wards seven lnrge cm tons or used clo thin uere packed at limehouse mcmonal hall last week to be tor warded to korean re f uets con j e fro l bilvcrwood and asligrove women s institutes visitors included mrs sutherland mr and mrs bill newton and marion i of b ir rie with miss ivtns and mrs new ton mr alex wright and miss shir ley wiifcht horn from toronto mr and mrs lobb of rouge hill and mr and mr w couch of or ono with mr and mrs m ciook mr and mrs bob coulter and funly of weston mr and mrs bill g m ton of oakville with the askins the howard martins of st iy rur with the g soys messrs harold ind ahin kirn visited vilh their father ntir ban en ft this week mrs k line visited in toronto a ft w d iys last aeek mrs smethurt ittended the fin durum p irlics it toronto on sat unliy when miss anne mirjory pitterson was ridudtc it r ast general hospitnl da id roughk v celebnted his ninth birthday with i party at his ht me on thursday m ss ivens entertained i few li dies from town it bridge on satur d ly evening sti rtto nursing grads mother former elsie schoales mr and mrs c a crnnl mi 1 kenneth altende 1 saturday after i ooi the friduilmn exereists of the school for isurs s at toro do e isl c ntr il ai cl orlt op iechc itospit il toronto when miss anne pillcrson graduated anne is the frai dd ujh kr of mr and mrs j h sthenics who lived i ere a mi nber of ye irs ago her m thcr wis flsn sehoihs and wet t to sit ol hero hippy birth i v to lo ann hodge who will be 12 vnrs old tuesday jin e ilrd junior wa muting w s held 1 t vf tk it mrs b nlv h me an i humphreys chov the hymn mid c nducted th w rship service the busy pc no i v is used on senp books the work will be finished this week and the jeirs work will be on a displiy for those who wish to see it the w a meeting was held at mrs c smith home and plans make to pack the bale this week the ehureh service vyas held sun day at 10 am and will continue at that lime for the summer months except the first sunday in the month when it will he at 7 p m mr mwell anourced that confirma tion will be held at st stephen 8 church sunday september 13 and requested that those w ishing for confirmation contact him esquesing wl jur meeting was held at mrs rcid b home mrs r harri presiding the roll call was name a farm magazine we found there were quite a few of them most of the members named some of the good thing in the magazine of heir choice the topic was agri culture and mrs h p lawson gave an excellent paper on the subject describing the advance of agricul ture from away back her descrlp- ernest forsrave speaker st johns flower service j d g sunday morning service at st johns united church was a very happy occasion it was the annual flower service and sunday school anniversary the church was beau tlfully decorated with many kinds of flowers and eergreens a large white lettered welcome banked on evergreens across the front of the organ the while gowned junior ehoir filled the choir loft to capac ity iheir faces very happy then the sunday school ranged around the pulpit and the front pews ihc junior choir sang three num bers while the congregation was j thering then opened the service proper with their welcome song the service was fully musical with a number of choruses along with the hymns and psalm ihe fpllowing tak ing solo parts agnes nelson gail megilvray lorna klingbeil sally mcdonald mariyn souther and tom r ortrave judy mccurnbcr recited the beripturc lesson luke 2 42 52 rev john m smith led in devo tions and also hanked mr norman l urd and the junior choir for their 1 irte part in the service and for their enthusiasm mr ernest forjrave sunday gave the ad dress suffer the little children to iome unto me using mark 10 13 to 16 which three of mr jack run ham s boys class repealed for himi mr roifcravc told the itory of jes us tired with long walking and tuachin seeking to rest a little and being probably surrounded by his disciples so that they could restrain the crowd and yive jesus his op purtiuuty and then the mothers pressing foi ward with then chil dren lo el jesus blessing for them the diseiples thinking of jesus comfort drove them back but je sus did not like that and so said suiter the little children to eome unto me and forbid them not lor of such is the kingdom of god jesus must have liked and loved children and coi firmed it by say inj whosoever shall not receive the k inborn of god as a little child 1 e sh ill not enter therein this wis an admonition for the adults then and now mr forgrave felt th it this kindness of jesus should make us all want lo learn is much ab we c m about him his life dealh and rpsurrcction from our bibles our sunday school teachers our church and be rendy at all times to help o ir sut d iy school all we can lo fulfil its urns these arc 1 to brinf ejrls mid bovs t a nd vini ki ov ledge of je sus 2 to tr tin them fi r his ser vice t lo tikourate and direct the in into service for him he re minded us of the legend about je mis loing bik to heaven and be inl questioned b gabriel how it ind filed with him jesus miswer id rhe crucified me then youi mission was i failure said c abricl oh no smd jesus i left m disciples so cirry on whit if the fml smd gibnel iisus inswcrcd 1 have no other j i in so it bee nies us to be faith ful mid carrv on mr smith on bohilf f mr lmrd presented books of recognition to ihe follow inj foi c ireful music ir riiifmcnt c ml mcghvny birbara kinraeh ai d miry schwccrtsmin and for regulir ittcndmicc and de votioi bonny siitherl md ray dc icirv smdn lew lorrmnc hills shirley sigswoihi m lrjoric crcen shirley dunnt bessie atkinson berince suthcrln d azid for pun 1st patricn willson eight new children in care of society right new cases in the child pro ti elion depirtmc nt we re ree iled in the miy n port of hilt n chil dren s aiei sneietv wh i i incline of the ixiard vv is hi id lml tuesd y in milton a total of 57 eises weic open it the end of m iv there were 116 chilelnn under supei vision 14 being in pud feisler homes superintend j t prink thompson li i report of tie innu il rotifer enee held in lorotto in mid miy when there was tin lirgest resis trition in the history of the issoen tin a t cw me mix rship wis taken in the c lmdm welfare council time wis discussion with refer e i ee to the society wirds n i some- of the problem fimilics in the pro tee lion department wednesday evening june 17 iml the georgetown beraijd raoe b dont hiss it glen williams garden party friday july 3rd at glen lacrosse cutounds flowertown troupe the videoettes syi beu ringers paul bros shirley comedy songs jack holland your favourite magician gwen thompson dance acrobatics vince mountford jack ayre refreshments plenty of parking space admission 50c and 25c sponsored by glen united friendship club former georgetowner wiu wed m city mr and mrs 1rmik whitmee at tended a rcccp ion in toronto fri day for i eouple who will be mir ried on june 25th the bridegroom is kenneth dar ling born jn geoigetown where his mithcr was m electrician at the old lower papermill mr and mrs harry darling lived on turdock street in the prevent william king residence and the fimily moved to the city about twenty years ago their spn will marry miss norma trtckey tion of stumping was most inter esting something that many of u know nothing about mrs walter lawson and mrs j c murray were the hostesses for lunch mrs har ris expressed appreciation to mrs reid for her hospitality carrolls chopped nut zsl 11h 41c special fbesh babkers fig bars lb 25c new cheese 43c soda biscuits ttzo 31c instant coffee 59c free lasoe package when you but a vel giant package vel 75c 1 13 value for 7bo margarine 1lb pko 39c allsweet tea special y newport fluffs o 27 35c 51c special metcalfes fancy tomato juice 2q0z tins kleenex jewel swiffning pkoa bhortenino iis pkq shortenina 1lb pko 39c 27c 34c carrolls own tea bags 44 60 bag cr 100 bag q7 00c pko ddc pkg 9fc 30 bag pkg high quality fruits vegetables frerh daily priced right tal valencia size 288 oranges doz27c florida red ripe watermell0n each 129 large bunches oteh radishes green onions 5c strawberries fresh pally ftt current nd bunch carrots hot house tomatoes green beans bananas cantaloupes new potatoes mushrooms leaf lettuce cucumbers limes byng cherries california plums celery hearts etc

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