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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 16, 1949, p. 7

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j page 7 georgetown has a royal baby at least one district little 8 will have no trouble remembering her birthdate for ahe was bom lao the aame day aa englands prince charlie son of the princess r bllcabeth she is little trudy em- arson daughter of mr and mrt xmmeraoa a family party was ild in her honour here just as the royal family entertained for the prince norval steamer seems to have missed the boat with his coltmvuv this week maybe that toothaches back exhibit and sale sat december 10 1 30 to 530 free admission afternoon tea 35c the monthly meeting of st ste phens aypa hornby was held on monday november 7th at st pauls rectory korval julth a number of visitors present from stcwarttown and norvnl mies kv- elyn course of hornby acted as chairman for the evening and mr henry hank peacock waa auc tioneer for a candy sale and judg ing by the proceeds did excep tionally woll an interesting talk was given by mrs cameron bar ker of st pauls guild on her work in the indian residential schools ot moose factory and sioux lookout mrs barker ex plained the school syitem and the trying conditions under which the missionaries worked and her ad dress was well frustrated with a number of snapshots following this dr forbes of norval spoke of his work as a member of the brit ish medical service on the gof coast in africa dr forbes spent twentytwo years as a medical dcfcm tor among the natives and gave most informative address refresh ments were served and rev j e maxwell closed the meeting with the benediction the next meet ing willbe held on the first mon- doy in december i scouts of the first norval troop held their weekly meeting in the parish hall on tvodriksday nov ember 9th and among those pass ing the final test for their second- class badge were julian reed don jarvie george bmtth don smith and gordon graham arrange ments were made tor the reception of several members of the cub pack and the golngup ceremony wns outlined for the following wednesday november 1 16th the cubs who arc going up to sceuts had a secret meeting while the rest of the pack were in the hall and with akela went down and all who were picnicminded the presbyterian manse had a face- lifting recently with the gen erous help of their congregation nd ot the same time st pauls rectory across the road was being partially reroofed with the kind nsslstance of the church members from hornby and norval mr frank fcndley is to be com plimented on the really beautiful display of chrysanthemum in his rew greenhouse a c z aubrey hudson now at rcaf manning depot aylmcr was a visitor in the village over the weekend open house for the parish was held at st pauls rectory mat week hen nearly a hundred members called and enjoyed a social even ing pouring tea during tlje recep tion were mrs m bally of stew- arttown mrs mtc thompson of itjtfmornby and miss prairie maguire ijj norval counci com by the bystander whcwww never hoard such a ruckus before in the council af fairs i would much rather con tinue to talk about the problem of getting all ot the voters to consi der very seriously this matter of election by general vote rather than by the ward system as 1 already mentioned i think it is a much more democratic method of providing town representation on the council no reason why all the councillors cant be voted for or against by all voters just as the mayor reeve and deputyreeve arc if i dont like any one of those councillors from ward 1 or any other for that matter i con sider i should be entitled to say so by the use of ray ballot as it la now i have no choice in saying who will represent me in two of the wards unless 1 i want to go buy me somo proocrty in those wards and i just dont havo enough of the necessary to do that from what i gather sev eral of the present council favour the method it wont affect them in any case since the setup would not come into effect until the 1050 elections should it receive a fav ourable vote this year think it over the georgetown herald wednesday nov 1 6th 1 949 alblblklblblaia sensational pipe values fully guaranteed genuine briar pipes regular 200 value now 100 y commodore genuine mediterraneaifbriar regular 35- half price sale 198 limited quantity each in ilklined box 8 cavalier b m at3 miracloth the miracle cloth for cleaning asapvertised in the toronto star w stewarttown the halton deanery anglican young peoples rally jwas held at st pauls church and parish hall on sunday nov 13th starting at 2 30 pm the theme of the whole programme was let your light shine following the registration of the many representatives pres ent opening devotions were con ducted by the members of grace church aypa milton introducj tory remarks concerning the nat ure of the rally were mode by rev a e ongley youth chaplain of the speaking on diocfisc of niagara discussion miss charlotte mccullough gae a groups were conducted by the rev r umber of hints on how to keep homer ferris mltlon rev a e house and suggestions for making ongley winona mr jack patter- the home a better place to live in son church of the good shepherd i feature of the november mect- bt catharines and mr harold b of esqucsing womens insti- baron of st lukes parish hnmll- lute another speaker miss dor- ton at the close of the discussion otnv tone demonstrated painting a group holograph wns taken un t care oi brushes and ex- supper was served in the hall b plained how not to paint nil st pauls norval- oneself while doing the job home economics boxed chtistmas cards exceptional value 39c 49c 69c 79c 98c 125 buy now avoid the last minuterush over the ladies of st pauls norval j a during which the rev j e max- r icnkti mrs em batkm 1 and witn akeia w tnc delegates from brought a hand loom and demon- their freplace y jhe crec it f v 1he vf 70 pn kine of t she had held in the samples of beautiful scarves in a pattcinl rairxv georgetown ri er and cooked a late supper this fireplace was built last shim mer as a park good turn fothe communiu with the sincere hope of the pack that it would sere as p pleasant meetingplace for any now playing my dream u yours tech jack carson doris day lee bowman friday saturday november 18 19 matinee saturday at 2 p m pa ev cning scfv ice was chutch and among those partici pating were mr bob harris stcw- it town apa mr hocrt marsh all milton and mr jack patterson president of the diocesan coun cil of the aypa the sermon was delivered b mr harold baron past president of the dominion council of the pa the ser vice was in charge of the rev j e maxwell rector of the church following the scr ice the oung people adjourned to the parish hall for a fireside houi under the direction of miss ka donkin burlington a plilct was presen ted by st lukes upa burling ton entitled people v ersus outh the rally closed with a candle light service conducted by st judos aypa onkvillo following re which coffee and cookies were ser ved in the hall basement for your cocktail party holland house cocktail mix nonalcoholic tom collins manhattan martini sidecar daiquiri whiskey sour 89c each angostura bitters 2 ounce 49c cocktail serviettes 25c package monday tuesday november 21 22 ashgrove you gotta stm ftfppy vtft eddie albert- roland ywngwlllard parker- pebcv kilbjtidc a rampafltxpfloductlom wednesday thursday november 23 24 coming soon mexican hayr1de abbott ajid cotello v inet of colours and which she had woven the meeting was held in the schoolhouse and miss beatrice siandish picsided a iciipc for candv was the roll call and mrs h p law son fcive inc smpture reading mis john hen- dcison of geoi cetow n w ho was prtseni with btltv im and janit thanked the institute for the hand- big w hich had been presented to her mrs john murrav wns in iharge of a sale of cand baking and jam refreshments were served b the hostesses mrs robeit har ris and mrs c a cnnt the a meeting on thursda was held at the home of mrs cecil smith the school children arc getting for their christmas concert which the will hold in the town- hip hall on pecember 15th miss doiothv stone gave a most interesting talk and demonstration an j one can draw as a feature 1 of the communttv aypa meeting the wms met last tuesday at on frlda ln the scho presi- the home of mrs t j brown- fcnt bob harns was m tne chair ridge roll call being an impor- t nj thc devotional was in charge tant place in the bible and its of bett humphreys and lois mile- sgnificance president mrs c b ham several games were enjoved dick read some remembrance day r m stones speech verses and devotional was taken by pians ucre made for fl cuchrc and mrs w bird the study chapter dancc m tne hm lhlb ucek flnd from giowirrg with the ears mrs c a cfnnt t- j telling of the vauous activities in h were put in charge of the field of religious education lh1 nexl mttunk was given b mrs leslie giffen mrs tjtomas glffeii ind mrs w bird were apoointed a nominating oinmittce to select next years officers it was decided to pick a bale foi canadian church relief as the need is so urgent social hour followed the meeting a pleasant time was spent r 1 1- day evening in the community hall at stewarttawji bj thc insti- i t tute members and the school sec tion thirty tables of euchre vvlre played winners being miss hazel reed of milton miss ismcy kcan len coxe and howson uuddell after lunch institute president mrs charles austin called five rec entlymarried cpuples forward and mrs milton bird presented each couple with a motor rug as a gift from the w georgetown high school commencement and open night thursday november 17th 7pm to 9 45 p m presentation of academic and athletic awards glee club and double trios movies lab demonstration visual education music appreciation the public is cordially invited to attend this annual event baptist t limm highlights on simcli moinliik m gloiue- imin baptist church hex c r ooucr rcid from ephesinns hid spoke on the war we rc was- inj k membrane c d i brings to otii ninuis the price that has bun in lles he said and thc mount of montv spent on war mittiials our countr is still prlpn itik foi uir and after ars i wjir for ix lie strife still txists od sent his onl son to sac thl world but the vorld has not ac cepted christ nd ul are tontin u ill liiii in fear of uar thc essential uoik the christian 1 to put on thc whole armour of god to withstand the wile of the de il those honoured were thc pric of 1ence is the prnct mr and mrs donald mcnobb mr 0 christlanit and mrs willinm alexander mr and sunday evening mr gower mrs jack ituddell mr and mrs on the elder son in which ponald ismond and mr and btrs hc to of the s return doug curric dancinn wos later en- nonlc u the fathei joyed mrs t j brownrldge mrs welcomed him but the elder broth- 11 hepburn and mk john hunter cr did not and ik compared tin planned thc evening ildci brother to the phnrisees a miss colleen barnes jf milton selfrsghteous and unforgiving peo- wns a week end lnltor with her pi g comes out to meet the cousins ann and freddic hainii m as the father did his mti mr and mrs horace names nm cntreuts him to ionic in when were gueits nt the wedding of hcr tomc repenting god will rc- cousln ellen mecroady to herbert tt us new crea- some copies of king scout have wont wishing to secure a copp l lease see scouter r j smith tenderfoot to scouts inited also any other in armed any olc who to lcnd thelr sup port to scouting lyon on saturday in trihltj uni ted church toronto ashgove farm forum met on monday nt thc home of mr 1 j cunningham thc next meeting is planned ns a social nt the home of mr and mrs len coxe georgetown high school com mencement will be held thursday evening november 17th in the high school lures in christ boy scout news the boy scouts nnd wolf cubs attended the famil mo ic night held in the united church on fri- da evening a color part of the boy scouts were on parade at the armistice day service on nov 11th others assisted in handing out programs the next world jamboree wll lc held at s ilzbnrg austria in io attendance will likcl be limited to 10 000 georgetown ought to hne a rept cscntation its up to ou scouts scout ami cubs now is the time for ou to make jour wudci iicding trn for birds set it up now nnd keep it well supplied with biead triimbi suet and grit a bit of grain if ou can get it is alwnvs lpnrcciated make our feeding troy now and ou will enjo mnn i ipp moments with your feather ed friends during the winter months do ou want a scout pen pnl ii so drop a line asking for infor mation to pen pals co the editor scout i ender 106 metcalfe street ottawa there is to be a wither and son meeting next vtdnesda novem ber 23rd at 7 p m the meeting will start with good spiiited com petition between fathers and sons in a number of games thc even ing will be topped off with lunch come on lads bring vour dndi come on dads suppott thc lads just ln case the mothers feel out of the picture we remind them that the ladles auxiliary meets on monday november 21st at 8 p m in the choir room at thc united church all mothers of cubs and mrl rlll fmjly will movl to london william mccarvell prudential insurance company representative here for thc past few years has been transferred to london where he and his family will move on the twentfint of the month replacing mr mccaryell here will be mr wilfred hillls of sim- toe mr and mrs hillls will be occupying the apartment above the we raid office vacated by mr and mrs mccarvell hunters pleae note repeating nnd automatic shotguns must be plugged to hold 3 shells only any hunter whovhnsnt a deer licence must not enrry niij shot heavier fhan nor 2 any coon hunters talcing coons nftei dnrk with firearms must procure a special coon hunters licence d hitchcox game warden ratepayers meeting bh arena rose room jqwrt0wm monday november hwtfcif ws uwfamjhm

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