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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 15, 1945, p. 6

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the geprgetown herald wednesday aug 15 1945 ton s on sunday rov argyie campbell of warsaw and keen conducted services at umehouse tih first tnro sundays in august services win be withdrawn the rest of august during rev o o oochraneb vacation margaret kirkpafcrlck la holidaying in toronto margaret eleanor and anna spit- zee and mr w mitchell spent the week end with the sanford s at wau- baushene the banks long experience is at your service many a business man has surmounted nis difficulties by following the advice of his bank manager whose training and experience enable him to suggest the best use of business assets this is a service at the disposal of every 0ctttal or prospective customer of this bank 3 the canadian bank of commerce owrretown branch g w mcuntock miiurer ashgrove the annual picnic meeting of the f members of the mission and baby bands was held at the home of mss t j brown ridge with a large attendance of ladies and children mrs cecil wilson conducted the wor ship service and mrs chester de forrest favo ired with a lovely vocal solo mrs print ruddell gave a very interesting story entitled the seven little travellers and the mis sion band children sang a chorus after a sale of articles games and a delicious lunch were enjoyed on the lawn misses hazel and mildred reed visited with their cousin gladys rud dell last week miss patsy thomp son of brampton was also a visitor at the same home for a few days last week corp james coyne rcaf of to ronto who is on a 30day leave visit ed at the home of mr and mrs a j rt ddell last week the members of the yfu will be in charge of the church service next sunday morning the august meeting of the institute wnl be held tuesday afternoon august 21t at the home of mrs horace barnes mbs btkphen bpjmnktt dibs suddenly in mth ykajt resident of glen wuuazns dor over forty years mrs stephen besuiett died early friday morning in her both year she had been in ailing hearth for some time although she wasn t bedfast and her death came suddenly mrs bennett was the fomier elvira suurwelj she was born in virginia tlsa and came to canada with her parents 70 years ago shortly after coming to canada she married step hen bennett of uxhrldge who prede ceased her 42 years ago in 1900 the late mrs bennett moved to den williams and has resided there ever since mrs bennett was a member of the reorganized ohuroh of jesus christ of latter day saints guejph and the uneral service was held there last sunday august 12th at 2 00 p m with the elder arthur dunn taking the service the pallbearers were she grandsons messrs ray cosugan ha milton jack sbarer fergus charles wakon leaslde charles puller to ronto ootlon davison koap ouesph and harold bennett glen williams there are nine children left to mourn the lose of their mother henry bennett mount forest katharine mrs h octrander brampton la- vlna mrs lewis sharer fergus jonn bennett nflagara fails irene mrs r davison gueliph alice mrs james oostlpin georgetown william bennett glen williams and aca bennett toronto caroline mrs c walton guclph following the funeral service in guelph the cortege proreeded to ar thur where mr dunn preaghed the graveside seivlce in arthur- cemetery a profusion of beautiful floral tri rules were a testimonial of the esteem in which the late mrs bennett was eld and included a pillow of roses mi and mr william bennett pil- lflw rosea mr and mrs j oosuaayaa basket from barokl bennett irena and ma basket ray ekner kueen vista and lol spray muriel and bert bona brampton spray marguerite sad lloyd davison spray mrs pifft and mrs fred mccartney wraa from sharer grandchildren lm reta maw wreath mr and mra firth petenboro bouquet ftiarlf fuller toronto spray shipping roan of nlelson s toronto double spray aca and viola bennett toronto spray mrs p wagstaffe mrs herb preston mrs george preston and mrs jade crawford card of thanks wo wish to thank neighbours and friends for heir kindnesses and ex pressions of sympathy in the sudden parsing of the late arthur j evana the family thc man who came to dinner 6 wasted through pickle spoil age because of a few cents saved on inferior low priced vinegar it happens every season but you can avoid this waste in your pickling always use canada vin egar its absolutely dependable canada vinegar has been recognized as a highest quality vinegar for over 80 years sold at all grocery stores for free pickling re cipe booklet write to canada vinegars limi ted 112 duke street toronto canada vinegars the pick of tobacco it dobs taste good in a pipe umehouse last week the a igust meeting of llmehouse wi was held at the home of the pre sideni mrs ellerb and program was n charge of the corvenor of agrlcul ture and canadian industries mrs mcvey the roll call ftas answered by niming something each member had in her kitchen which was ontario made the motto cheerfulness a recipe for a nappy life was taken by mrs smethurst mrs mcvey read a short description of the manufacture of cotton and passed samples to show the cotton pad and the different stages of manufacture business included acceptance of an invitation to meet with georgetown at their september meeting and to purchase a bank book for a member s new baby several members handed in enough names for an autograph quilt block and were intending to contao more people a committee was named to prepare for a bazaar later in bhe fall which was made up of the executive with mrs klrkpatrkfc as convenor a little gift of remem brance was purchased and presented to ntt moved away bach i im to baud to tor tba an apron for sale at the bazaar an article made from a feed or sour bag- and one pot bolder a display of pieced and named quttt blocks brought in enough for the fall fair display at milton following the national anthem mrs elleitoy served refreshments this week the wmj3 meeting was held at mss ivens home on thursday even ing with mreteen ladles attending text word serve was answered by era of scripture miss olive war from the air on infantile paralysis an entire city will be the pixnii g ground to t wiu u o most i idli fly killer jet dlscoered the po ei t cl tmlcal ddt whether eradicating flies will wile out ii fantile jar 1 robert d potter science editor writes tbout it in the amerlcin week w h lius stindaj s a igust 19 ss e of the detroit sundiy times radio repair specialist an nk aonnm m tan to b0 r a ummings radnbidan uelpil marshall was guest speaker opening het talk by asking the question why are we missionaries she stated that those who raise funds for foreign fields and help spread the gospel here at home are missionaries behind the lines too it was decided to ask mrs hall of toronto to speak at che autumn thankoffering meeting following the benediction miss ivens served retrashments holidajers in the neighbourhood re cently include miss winifred polking home and miss rose with miss ivens and mrs gale miss olive marshall with miss ivens and mrs harvey nor ton mr and mrs ted morrow and elane and mr and mrs wesley lane and miss isobe lane all of toronto with mrs lare miss lois orr and mr calvin van zant of manitoulin island with the meredith s and noble s mr and mrs jack lane mr and mrs b lane and mrs b knight of dundalk with mj- and mrs harvey norton mr and mrs sneath st mr and mrs tom sneath and children mr roy sneath mrs memn thompson and mr and mrs proctor all of to rontt with the mitchells misses mary and catherine watfctos oof oakvfflffcat mr jasjos cottage marlon harris with margaret kirfc- pabftdk for a fa dmja mr and lira baity writ and raabfer of toroaao with mr and kta ited brown lit andafta w

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