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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 6, 1954, p. 12

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the ocokgetown hekaij9 wednesday ewsnlnf oct 6th 1054 paqe 4 too lata to tarsi baekt ven you see trouble piling up slraiijht ahead youve lot your chance to play safe and fire explosion theft or other disaster cun hurt you plenty now before trouble strikes your home and your savings slide uwiy in n trail of debt ff us for atron insurance john r barber agency successors to elmrr c thompson insurance bfrrlre l john b rarbek f ktrser e- c thompson mill street til 73521 rfgoodrich footwear in georgetown exclusively at silvers noeval tells of conditions in british guiana an interesting service was held in norval presbyterian church sun day evening under th auspices of the wms itev allan peach who did mis sion service in manchuria central china and later in eommumit pe king hat just returned irom ser vice in briush ouuua and his ad dress was mainly on the subject of bis work in the taller place he was introduced iy hev g l llojal and began his addrtrss by trtii the need not just for a re ligion but for- the christian relig ion u the lve of the heathen peo ples of the world te quoted con- fuiius dictum that he wim offends iigjmt heuven hath none to whom he tun pray at uit cnuue of the shortuwuliig of ollur religious tut- juk mlun ixutimiird to christianity c gjvr u bi iff geographical uiiil hisuirkul survey of ma present field of uilivlty ritnh aiuiw id hidwuuu uuit the wrk of the thunh is mainly with the rul 1- ilini xthilututii ihrrp lit- prulimtl thiir industry and their thrift rni exoulned that lk- nw niktl- ful ullltude to ihr i hurt h is dui to tin- gtovmog llifliirruv of rlinury mtxktls pined by tin ihunh he ttoiriw i out ilat tin- vrhool hildrtn ittfivr good practical education in all kinds of halidutuft nut at i- naiiufoiinl in tlw- habit of twiving from tin trl uge the miil fur itutr t iditrs and mlsiliiiun lei it i me isiht lilly in mrw of thi hhju tun danger of timnniiihin the spn it of fear iwt unit part of their luti for a iori time i a it er vs hi n thr iiitioiiil at common i it t itrty had a fchortuwtl hiikv pntiu- niit htlittni upposilliimi was the ynl i lie live wan against tin iiiiwiiuiiitt rgnm of ft ar hhi dr- inmn mis hihil llitm n i fornn r uk mix t of ihr vuil horeh lang lun m1oi if sow hie hound je sus and rolum mi pie kiimrnii- tlon uii atll lepnx ntatle of the omimmil with intmli run union imchouse twn and ilrampnm wiring commercial and domestic at leos electric service mill htrkkt beatty pumps ulxrsl tradeins tr 72901 morning brfore 730 sm akter mollth tb 71z5 ask for llenrrdlkstr travel notes thriftseason flights to england substantial savings in tares when you travel abroad between novomber 1st and march 31st consult john kttjafber travel adviser b bakbes aobn0y inob tkaveii j52i m1h street htewabttown rev r coupland harvest speaker happy birthday to butch huff man who will be 4 years dfd sat urday october dth the new school is progressing quickly and should be readf for use in a short while mr and mrs edward buy john and paul spent sunday with mrs mary bally the junior wa meeting was lld last week at mrs ballyi home maralyn murrey had charge of the opening meeting she chose when mothers of salen for lie opening hymn and led the prayer wrvice itie tueaduy jjledge iti remember- txl the schools in the district of kaiagra indlit qrvth koeslag rtfd t minutes of the previous meet ing quilt blocks were made in the busy irlft jiunest piunkagu lug wrsicr vtas held in ht johns chunh sunday irtilng klovera frh wgctables and grain betiut lfill arranid made tiir uurch look lly h- xx t on land had charge of im rr lie many if the inimun of st pauls nral and st strphi n llonil win- irmii1 filling lu thorih m the of the wrvlfl mi a liirm t rulnf n w arilrii ut ni al askrd lv congrecullon to stay and with wjrtlnis rm thr nthrr two iliiitdm inadr o j r sm ntation to mr md mil oupltid of u ixuutlful retiring railwaymtti charles davis feted on friday a grodo of former workmates gathered at the cnr sta tion to honour charles t davis who recently retired from the cnr alter 30 years service with the company mr davis first joined the old grand trunk railway at norval in 1915 and remained there until the canadian national took over ths oompany at which tune he was transferred to georgetown he saw overseas service in world war 1 friday night he was presented with a wallet and money and mrs davis a bouquet of beautiful mums mr v lorusso and- mr c v grif fiths made the presentations afterwards those present with their wives went to the davis h6me on quewn street where a tistppy so cial evening was uprivt ojui where all wished many liappy years to the touple litis t l bazaar thankoftering planned by mission ladies the wms met at thr home of miss 11 milts for their scptrmlxt metiiij mn if 1 1 1 1 ln lri in lh worship sirvltr thr thtii infit a nation liefore r and stres sed the uio ught that illecmd ts thi 4iatlcn whov 1 ii the lrtl oui tliriktilti ring li planned for vliit itth ail mii mar near a di ironiutt nun 1 omnto as kimt shmkcr a tsaaar is to he held late in nvml tlie new mink ixkk hie cluirth in india was iiitrimltuei by ml llilli re- mewing the past hlitnr and jictl men of tse people the three great tramlines of die nation arc the luul hrds ihr small amount of i iml that a tamil iifi hold iiul tlm iikmh leiwlets lidis of the omrnunit t well plf ivi with thr suriivi of fieir thmtthi at mllun and aortown fair they plan to u- at krin fur iwth saturday and mimilay we wish to t ongrnttilatp mil frank smlthiind muriel tlllts m their culinary efforts displayed at georgetown full asiigrovk full program for mission band meet the ilrlght star misshm uaml met on sunday afternoon at the home of marilyn wilson with doris picket presiding marilyn played for the hymns sandra tindolc gave the secretarys report verna picket the treasurers report sandra car ney read the scripture karen brig- den sang a solo adrlcnnc nurse ftuw the missionary prayer story from the now study book on india was told by mrs john h hunter nora barnes and larry picket took up the offering nnd nancy hunter dedicated it catherine hunter read a poem vcrna picket thanked the hostess and margaret austin closed tho meeting with fptuyer mr nnd mrs frank ruddcll en- joyed j trln last week to northern ontario arid also attended the cattle sale on mnnitoulin island mr- nnd mrs charles austin ot- tendedjjie wedding in guclph on saturday of his nephew harvey mcefougall and audrey pharoah mr arid mrs c h dlck spent the weekend up north and on mnnitoulin island onsnturday afternoon mr and mrs frank rjuddell were guests at tho oilwbralderr wedding in cale don united church congrotuutlons ore due the ash- grove institute in winning so many prises at the fair it really waa a grand fair and if the weatherman had cooperated the crowd would v have been bigger the rfkuwjh aervleesi will be held at leven4hlriy on sunday morning kheflafr beaton a oouagie student vv hercver plowing matches have been held in canada the increased interest aroused has resulted in better plowing this year the international plowing match is being held in waterloo county at brcslaujoaobcr 12 13 14 and 15 plowmen from many parts of canada will be competing for top honours farmers everywhere share a great interest in agriculture and a determination to increase their efficiency in production of footkand fibre they realize that the canadian bankof commerce extends a welcome and good wishes j oajl those rompringinthi international plowin match with motcthan 87 years experience in promotinfbetter farming and looking after formers j banking neds this bank is vitally interested infevcry important agricultttral- event the canadian bankofq o r v as

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