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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 13, 1949, p. 10

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the georgetown herald wednesday april 13 1949 rage i dinner marks lojdje tenth anniyersary a delicious turkey supper held in llmehouso memorial hall on april 4th marked the 10th an niversary of the counters of strath- more chapter iode in george- town over thirty members atten ded sitting down to tables pretuly decorated with spring dowers can dies and easter peter nibblta holdw the iode crest mrs o mr houston superinten dent of the cedarvole school for girls wag guest speaker her moat interesting talk told of the work done by the- school mjrs iiftm muc- kenxje proposed a toast to the chapter to- which mr eji bat- feln rejipandec a toast to canada with special mention of our ncw province newfoundland was made by misi huth evans mrs denny harloi thanked the ladies of the sulmehoune w1 who hid catered for the banquet a furewcll gift lo mro r h ireland 2nd vice itcgcnt who 1j moving to brant- ford shortly was presented on be half of the chapter by mrs walter bichn a propoal by mrs walluce thompson that the chapter donate a book to cedarvule school mot with unanimous approval during the evening court whist wn played ard a number of nov el tj prizes niescntcd the winners weie lucky aoor priie mlwi hilda erwin birthday prize mrs han hny wedding anniversary date mrs garflelo mcgilvray wedding anniversary ear mrs calvin clark mrs henry hugg won at court whist with mrs denny charles and mr s j mcciintook tied for second prize there were two charter members of the chapter present mrs sam mackenzie and mrs wal lace thompson and in honour of this a gift was presented to mrs mackenzie mrs thompson declined because she was a member of the dinner committee a gift was also presented to mm houston the guest speaker mrs wallace thompson and miss hilda erwin were in charge of the dinner and mrs- riley brethour in charge of the table arrangements presentation to retiring 8t john ambulance supt the members of the st john am- buiance brigade mrt at the home of mrs william smith factory street on march ilt to honour their lady divisional suplnten- dent mrs thomas f grieve on her retirement from office the ev- former raider star now pro golfer a young mat who formerly wore the uniform of the georgetown raiders gordon deluant holland- born golf tttnr hns been appointed profesilonnl lit the weston golf and country club he lias been pro at pine point for the last three years r do la at siuried ilk golf career at lambtonwn hkh he served dur ing the war with the ucoc was duebargcd when he incurred fa shoulder injury while playing hockey vlth the ordmmce tcam over an eight jenr period he ploy ed jt ravin i garden in vurlolnt teama of tbe meuopbllturr jeugue and iet utcnring lecord u a mem ber of tb- old bow torn team by scbring nln goahi in one game he played for georgetown jn 1942 wlion tile p aider were eliminated by purls in the inleruiecuuuj b flnalt bapti8t church iligilughtb kaktkr cantata hung at knox ipkehbyterian church ashgrove lal week tlie eatcr thank offering of the wms wfi held thursday evening mareh ust m the eluirih with the presiflent mrs c b hiek presid ing the devotional whs tdken by mrs rank wji on who hid 1 lovc- 1 messtife on iter md told that the first message of the risen christ to his diicinle was go tell the world und they obeyed his command the 10th chapter of mark waj read by mrs john bell- boddy and prayer b mrs tho giffen after which coloured slides on china were shown these were taken by dr kenneth beaton when he visited china in 1047 and showed how the chinee are living and alio the wonderful way our missionaries are helping them mrs john h hunter explained enlh picture as they were shown following this the mission band children deligh ted everyone by singing a song 1 will not be draid then slides for the mission band were shown while mrs hector bird told the story of little johnny of the goat boys closing hymn and prayer by rev f ainsworth then eveiynne enjoye a social hour with refreshments wc were pleused to have mrs edna gowlanu of gcorgetow n at our meeting well spring is on her way we heard the frogs tuning up for the first time on saturday evening and lots of roblm ore chirping around congratulations to mrs edward bngden sr who celebrates her on sunday the speaker wan dr h a wolverton a missionary from india dr wolverton lias upent thirty four years in india at tho morning t ervlee lie spoke about tlie medkal work ond the great opportunity they have of preaching the gospel to the people who come for treatment so often the people do rjot come until they have tried everything else at first they hciltutc to trust the white man but once the missionary gains their eonfldente t ulmoit miracles are mrfoimed in healing through the medical contact these peoplv go jjuck lo tlieh eommunitied with n testimony not only of the treat ment but 41ho of he gospel inci- ige they i hoarej while undci treatment iji tie evening dr wolverton showed plctlirci of the people and the woik the mlsslnnailes are dp- 1 ing ihese pietuies bowed the planting of the rite- and the har vesting the e mhls with the boit going through them and also howcd nine jf tlie danei the mis lon- aiies have to fite snakes me ev- eiywheie snm lime they find them in their homes if the door is left open 1 h ncwr io in i room without a light the people of india aie respond ing to the gospel message and a number of churchis have become self supporting last tuesday tvening the mis sion circle invited the mission circles of ach n chclti nham and brampton to meet with them mrs dengate a leader in the women h mission work from toronto wij the special spenkei the sacrament of tho lords supper was observed at knox irea byterlan church on sunday april 10th at the morning service revi alex calder ciioie as his text st- lukes gohpel chapter 10 verse 41 and when he win come near he beheld the city and wept over llv why did jeuus weep if ever liny city was religious it was jeru salem but they were hlrong in their own strength imd had forgot ten the living god in our religion let us ever keep m nlnd that christ was crucified for in and the day of his resurrection nmeholr sang an an aniem the palms with mru lfertert harlow taking the tolo mr jack harriuon sang the tolo open thc gates 6f tlie temple the story pf the crucifixion and burial of christ in recorded infet marks gospel chapter lii vevsea 21 to 17 was read as the scripture leson nt the evening seivlce and the antliem- thlidmt wii refiea- ted on retpjes- with mrs harlow agiin talking the solo part i in scrvit i tmk the form of a ihoiil with tht choir under the vcrv capable leadt rslnp of the or g mist and choir leader kenneth r ii ii 1 1 on giving an excellent prey- entition of the can ta la penitence pardon and petcc the quartette misses jc in rufldell ruth davis rev ah x calder and mr jack iliinison took part and also as solo ist miss jean chester ka the eon thompson rev alex calder and mr jack harris m safe driving demands safe brakes xv have installed pcrmafuae brake bonding equip ment in georgetown exclusively which allows ito bond brake lirmmgp to the brake ahoe without jcng rivets standpoints of interest to motor vehicle owners first it gives you 75 pejr cent rnore brake lining life second provides greater braking area thirr eliminates scoring of drums becaus bo rivets arq used fred sinclair white roe service stationairj garage georgetown phone 26 main street her retirement irom uiii unuueu wiw cmng va spent in contests and a m birthday on april 5th and singsong mrs william hill lady mr ward huddell his hist hirthd iv b104wjih ambulance officer closed the social time with a reading which turned out to be an address of regret from the ambulance sisters at the news of mrs grievcs rourf ment much was bud of the fine uont she had done in the brigade during her sev en earb of service since its orcwf- aation and regret was voiced at her april ath many more may they both enjoy stewarttown last week we are glad to sec those who have been suffering with the flu epidemic ire able to net out aeain esquesinfi wi met in tin sthool lait tuesday quiltinf at held in w a meeting was mrs c smith s home a y p a met ting was the school fridav c inng hirthdiv kdc eluirs this vvci k go to donald hodm jtars old on wedncsdi and to dav id smith who will be r ir tu xt tut lay mr and mn m pattcison vjrf v i m tors with mr and mrs c a grml ovir tin wiik i ml lanes haulage you call we haul no job too big r no job too small american cfement for sale phone 5 canada uses umehouse aation and rlgrei wub vuiv the iodt relinquishment of the iost she was more chapte presented with a sterling silver their tenth bracelet with the st john crest and inscription mrs grieve fcel- ingl spoke of her joy in giving of her ume to the worlt involved in the office she held and the pleasure she has felt in working with the member lunch was served by mrs hill mrs smith and mrs walter peck to bring an enjoyable evening to an end notice to creditors in the instate of fclli be th lackey late of the town of georgetown in the county of hal ton widow deceased the creditors of lluabcth lackey late of the town of georgetown in the county of halton widow de ceased who died on or about the 22nd day of december 1040 and mil others having claims against her state are hereby notified to send by ppbt prepaid or otherwise to i nu ii 1 m w i i am out nothing could be saved ex deliver to mesa langdon t ayhv 7 k torn for the undersigned admlnu- i r mr trator of the estate of the said eli zabeth lackey widow deceased on or before the 0th day of may hmo their names addresses des criptions and full particulars of the securities if uny held by them and that immediately ufter the oth day of may 1040 the admins tra tor will proceed to distribute the estate of the said deceased amongst the parties entitled thereto having regard only to tho claims of which the admins trn lor uiall then have notice- datd this 1st day of april 1040 joseph gibbons administrator by langdon ay is worth his solicitor georgetown ontario 420 hist week count ss of strath of georgetown held their tenth miivcrsar dinner m llmehouic memorial hall on mon day evening mr and mrs a w benton neil and licrt vi ited mi and mrs w grclnlecs at campbellville on sun- da mr and mrs ii porte and mar ion of erin i si ted mr and mrs ouke mulder on sunday mr and mrs g a sinclair ot georgetown t mr and mrs hob- ert patterson of acton were sunday visitors with the a c pattersons little joy patterson had as birth day party guebts last week end gloria latimer and eileen varey of georgetown a fine old land mark was burned down on tut sday morning when fire of unknown origin dcjtroycd the farm home of mr and mrs f t c iirown west of the vlllago known as the newton farm neigh bours from several milet around rallied to the telephone calls at 2 mr and mrs ouke mulder and frunclu visited the mcencrya ut dallinafad on sunday evening pre rtfcn ntwh accounting auditing bookkeeping service e m brown monthly uk weekly 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