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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 4, 1949, p. 13

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page ii 3 duffys is now under new management asofmaylrt we trill take pride m serving you in the most courteous manner and with he best of food i dxjffxs hamburg jean and murray robertson main street georgetown childrens aid society the annual meeting of the childrens aid soc iety of the county of halton will be held on the even ing of wednesday may 1 1th at 81 5 pm dst in the sunday school room of st pauls united church milton sybil bennett kc of georgetown will be die guest speaker the board of directors extend a cordial invitation to all citizen who are interested in the work of child welfare wm deans president georgetown ontario fc- 1q accept u your own responsi bility the duty o reporting lnntwwi- imtely to the kollce 11 information clues or any evidence of mauling molestation of children you hear of or even suspect dont lose a minute that minute may mean the difference between catching or losing the culprit mrs w e nodwcl thanked the mpcaker urict the hostess and refreshments were served rev john lyi smith will be gufest speaker at the may meeting which will be hold nt the home of mrs jesse wyatt r sctiut niws mielwwewhc explains health ublut work to ladies group miss ellon wecdmark public health nurse on the halton health uiit staff was a guest at the april meeting of the local council of women and gave a talk on the work being done by the unit she mentioned lie need of a welfare council which would eventually tome hi addition to her work at public and high schools she visits homey whore there ore new tmhw instructs mothers ui bathing and fixing formula 0 the meeting was held at the hmo of mrs a reeve arietta st on fcvldny april 22nd blowers were ordcrog scrft to mrs herbert bcsscy wife vas heen quite 111 in peel memorial hosifw bramp ton miss hottlc lawson read a communication from the national council of women entitled imoml standards in which the following ten commandments for parents were outlined 1 warn the children against tally ing to strange men 2 warn them against accepting from strangers money or comics candy or icecream 3 warn them against being shown a house or street number or garage somewhere 4 do hot allow them out alone after dark and always to return in groups of three or four and with an older child the boy scout group wishes to 5 tcaclthem not to loiter home thank mr and mrs h c lewis for from school in the early darkness the donation of a tent of winter days 6 advise them to report any pec uliar behaviour of men loitering about schools or other susplciouj neighbourhoods 7 advise them to discuss with jou any peculiar behaviour to wards them of older boys and men at school or other associations q if possible restrict the childs freedom to daylight hours and to report home at regular intervals thus learning the art of self pro tection 9 warn the child that you will never send a stranger to bring it home from any place it will al ways be someone it knows the georgetown herald wednesday may 4th 1949 the hod six under sixer tom bobblie won the good hunting pen nant for last weeks activities a number of scouts and two of the leaders ventured out in the wee small hours on the morning of april 30th equipped with fish ing rods and baft but alas the trout were not aware of the ad vanced opening date of the season the halton county soy scout and wolf cub leaders are to meet in the united church on friday ev ening when the game is on and your friends about and you could put your rival out by a trick that a mean but wouldnt be seen come clean my lod come clean when exams are called and you want to pass and you know how you could head your class but the plans not square you know its mean come clean my lad come clean i i when oure nil ilone and no one about and not a soul would find it out i you rejempted to do a thing thats mean come clean m lid come clean the beaver patrol under pjl i james buck won the honour pcn- j nant for last weeks scouting i thinks to mr dick licata for j transporting lo d of paper to i brampton i on tutsdaj night the boy j stout and leaders were the guests i of ttil local branch of the canadian i legion when movies were shown and lunch served the highlight of the evening came in the presen tation b the legion of a troop flat the boy scout are indeed grateful for this gift which adds ulu colour to the troop e i 7551058 bank accounts you take for granted that your bank koeps your account private even though yours ia one of more than seven million deposit accounts in canadas 3385 branch banks it when you put money in take it out arrange a loan transact any of your banking business nobody need know about it but you and your bank its the most confidential business relationship you have ten chartered banks compete to serve you io handling your cheques lending money safeguarding your funds and in many other ways you know you can always expect privacy and efficiency mi a slmlwr m ams slot mooopoj of basin would wfc out compafmos owe would opa your btmlc occeuaf o f f ay of to sal officio balunafad i mr and mrs woodbi idge wia ltonsoreo b your sank v pvunkitt of weekend visi tors with mr and mrs cam mc- lnery carl sctuuk of glen williams spent the weekend with gray merriam the wms met for their april meeting at the home of mrs a mckay mrs john miller read the scripture lesson from isaiah 55 chapter the last chapter of the study book given by mrs f short- ill described the life of pas tor chu and his work among the christian churches in china it was planned to hold a tea early in ly at the home of the president f j shortlll members are asked to bring in their donations uiis week to the bale being packed rfor european relief mrs terra cotta mrs j c moddnrt spent the easter holidays with friends at owen sound and reports a very enjoyable trip there were quite a number of easter visitors in our hamlet mrs n icam who has been on the slclc list uc are pleased to re port is now able to be around again as usual mr a rhodes our merchant re ports doing a very heavy easter trade he expects to enlarge kls store this summer in order to cope with the increasing trade seeding is now the general order of the day uundas officer hkbe am vacation relief during the absence of constable vic smith on vacation constable george swuiusbury of dundas hai been attached to the local provin cial police dotaohment constable swplnabury has been five yean with the force serving on highway patrol and at headquarters in dun- das i a squeaky car wastes money if youre annoyed by squeaks and rattles and strange grinding noises its time you drove in for our ebepert lubrication service done by factorytrained service rnechanics sme day lubrication service available only at v scott motor sales phone 161 your friendly gm dealer the public service of canada requires caretaker grade 2 salary 1560 1800 per annum less value of quarters if provided uk government departments at gkoegetown ont qualifications elementary school education at least mmt two years related experience in janitors doiles involving the erauon of a simple heatlns system an elementary knewledre of the use of simple hand tools and ability to make miner repairs te a building and equipment satisfactory physical condition application forms obtainable at post offices and office of national employment service should be filed with the civil service commission of canada 1207 bay st toronto ontario not later than may 9 1949 for further particulars please refer to posters on display in offices mentioned above payment ol 1949 taxes the first instalment of taxes is due and payable at the municipal building george town on or before monday may 16th charles w1llson tax collector pu blig meeting auspices of junior and senior progressiveconservative assn monday may 9th public library 8 pm all interested citizens are invited to attend attention dog owners bylaw 381 ox prohibits all dogs in town from running at large from i may 15th to september 150 this order applies to nights a well as days and will be strictly enforced anyone complaining of violation of this bylaw should contact the ontario provincial police telephone 123

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