Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 16, 1955, p. 15

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macs taxi opening with 3 rsjia t ear bellabte service good drivers triangle 72641 loa laying that jaayor arautrooc bad suvebwooo proven hlmtelf on many occasion a firm staunch frlead of us lik la his yean u chief mtgitlrau and that he knew that the mayor ra tia- cere is hii remarks about the ladoa the ladle were thanked by comrade jim yale for their very excellent banquet and he paid tribute to the very willing work of the ladies invol ved urt wsraei replied for the lad le mr dale then explained hu rea sons for giving the plaque to the leg- loo and spoke briefly on his aatocia- uons with the group lie wished them president career men in khaki tlie iiiiiuixtbaiiit hares a job lor the actlva man who tuwa hla head like the leal ol action and working in the opan air today infantry soldier racognuad as the moat important man in the army ha the beet in train ing weapons and car hla chance for apectnllmd training and promotion are almost unlimited infantry and the other apacial branch o the army offer hundred oi goodpaying zjfoume career to m what you fit visit your nearest recruiting office no obligation ol course remember in the army you team up with man and isadora you can rely on right down the una scrv caavada aad yourself la th army tt arety require w or reliable caoracter aad stahlllfy atu to past apada asmy sssu to be ebauj foe ainat be 17 to 40 fear of age elujed iradaaasaa lo 45 waaa opptrleo bilag birtb cvruocafa or otear proof of 09 rttriembrttics banquet atcaitadtaut lesion the lesion auditorium freshly painted for the occasion and with new drape sad curtain for the stsf e was the scene of the annual and much looked for remembrance banquet- to add to the appearance of the place decorations of paper flower were tastefully arranged throughout the rooms with twohuge baskets of artif icial flowers decorsung each end of thevuge 11 u best in the future the guests sat down to an excel- harvey garvin thanked everyone for leaf turkey dinner te tfcsrge l sirs thetreeeeereuea 4a 4ha p ye ir u u orld also many other thomas wsraes who with her ladies and reminded them of the parade on flowers aad they were fascinated by sunday for remembrance day mr dale tbeoviaoke for s tew mom ents saying what a genuine pleasure it had been lo be associated with the legion and he hoped thsl tho gift was liked as it had given him great pleasure to do it he said he was sor ry his law partner miss sybil bennett who had always been one the lcgtuna silverwood wl tour dales grfeahotue as the november mtin o the suverwood woutds institute wu agriculture sad canadian industrie it had baea irraiiged that membeib meet 10 brampton vhteen ladies were eoiiducud through put of the vast dale estate creeahouse and much ea- joyed the hours tour they were told about the 360 acres covered by craeo- houe over 20 million cut blooms produced aanually under elaxs of the rotes carnsuoni mums etc shipped did wonderful job of etertnf for the tkar230 people gathered there the chairman for the evening lee clark ofsssud the even in by asun that those present ng grace after the toast to her majesty the qutmn wu proposed by li col gordon cou sens u c the dinner cuarludtd brad tsble guests were introdurtm including mayor and sirs john 1 atrt supporter was not prosul outo iu is nntiml 0t willi km sissm s cttrwu 0tli oat umm 5b7 anrry skralu stmttt u4 vftlllifta si unfitt oil tllfam 47m am lucfvjuetf stjttem so tktaftfu si wimot til la su31 lcal 771 h 7 rvimil dw1 wftlmln aurtacu oifrj s fllnmtfe tt imios bit- llfli ttul i snrrf lkni1i4j slit r wait t- w atartl sit 0t amricjl1i4 sutl 114 kl st mt tiatkllm 01 tlltphom j sws w w tv rnr aial herald advertising brings results armstrong lchoy dale q c ik tike ut and un stanley lull uvv heeve wilfrid and un hud preaid rnt harvey garvin auxiliary preaid mt mrs alrx taylor and mr taylor mr and mrs gordon couwrtu and mr and mrs j v mccartney unfor tunately one of the guests of honour the branch chaplain krv krtineth hi chardson and mrs uirhardhn wrrc unable to be present owing to the utjden pairing of hu mother the pre vioua day itev alrx caliler and mn calder were also head lablr curat and kcv calder carried out mr hich ardkont duties the nlroductions tompleted the chairman said that torwyht it wai hik great pleasure to preside at the gift of a memorial plaque from honorary president mr lrkoy dale he sid that mr dsle had been a ronsiaent friend of the legion and its members down through the years and this mi only one of many fine things he had done mr dale then opened the cur tains unveiling a very beautiful ami unusual plaque after its dedication by the itev alex calder and a prsyer president of the legon harvey gar vin in a few well chorn remark thanked the donor for his magnificent gift the toast to our fallen com radrs was made by a past president i- red mccartney and all raised a si ent tribute to those who had paid the supreme sacrifice and also those who had since passed away the next toast wu that to the canadian leg ion by mayor john t armstrong who paid tribute to this organization in glowing terms citing many of the accomplishments in the past and the plrasure it had been for him in his vn small way to work in such close connection with this great organise tion deputy zone commander jr i lark replied on behalf of thi lc help bun unveil it but unfurl tin airly the was absent due to ulnes at the conclusion ut the banquet entertainment was provided by vinee mountfurd and the two kegans who put on s splendid performance the timing was concluded with dancing tn the debonaires acres of growing plant the display of plants being prenaed for the hoy- al winter ksjr tn pronto was partic ularly fasritftjim many potted plants such at cyclamen african viol eu and caladium in all ot its many bratutiful e lours the boiler room and refrtg erst ion plant held great in t crest also when leaving the plant the ladle were presrntrd with a box of rues and they esrue back to their mee ting which was held at the home of mrs h uku- ii miller on the uth line in the absrnre of mx harry uith logtun ttho ii ill mrs w h norton took the chair roll call was answired vhat ceofcofctow hsmajld wednesday evening ky 19th db6 paget by the members nimtng their favour ite flower mrs- norton weioomevre new member un cure wilson knit ted articjee were brought to the meet- ting to be added to the two layette which are now almost completed for the childrens aid used warm cloth ing was also brought and a bale will toon be packed and sent to dr hiach- manovs f or use in korea plans were made for the extension service an ounce of prevention to be held la december lira bert corbett then took charge of the meetinf and called on mrs ann tirufauer for eurrearv exts a flower poem was rd by mia r corbett and the province ef the month ontario was taken by mrs d peck this paper was particularly good and brought to light many de tails of our own province which may have been forgotten at least nine members of this community sr at tending night school classes in geor getown taking such subjects as millin ery rug making interior decorating and wood finishing and upholstery a social half hour was enjoyed mrs miller being assisted by mrs george hurt and mrs don ijndsay stamp collectors visit our stamp department for your every requirement a complete stock of stamp packets stamp albums stamp hinges collectors outfits now available in georgetown harriet hubbard ayers cosmetics special value ofter 1 25 ayerfast lipstick tree with 1 50 first blush foundation 75 value for tl so maccormacks drug store o main tift n your i d a drug store tk7u93 house to house canvass is now in progress we are succeeding it is impossible to tabulate the fundraising amount at present as the donations and pledges are steadily flowing in we wish to thank these donors for their fine cooperation however 150 000 is a lot of money and we urge every citizen to give faithfully when the canvassers call sfifls you cant depend on horseshoes and four leaf clovers to bring the things we desire every generation in this great community has fulfilled its expectations by sound reasoning and coopera tion are you doing your part for the georgetown swimming- pool fund are you doing y o u r part georgetown community swimming pool fund j alaa l taabss iv v bowbab -ivtf- nonations may of forward to thi sank opcoamtclroya jsmtk sscxmimmk vl10sjjsam

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