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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 5, 1957, p. 11

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sswbsrgs ft ul f tlla okororiownimlulo v 1 come and enjoy the best r youve ever attended thursday june 6th 830 pm georgetown legion hall v halton fkogressive conservative candidattf ttesent also wiu bedr chauje h west the candhjatfs fathejt entertainment a sparkling entertainers wit vince mountforo mc ptooram at 830 pm dancing 945 pm free refreshments modemm and old tyme 0ancinc free auspices of the georgetown progressive conservative association rerforming elephants are one of the big drawing cards when the circus conies to town- youll see these clever animals in action at garden brps circus sponsored by georgetown lions club in its oneway engagement here nexf week- u v a i c r ftt v 5 ugar and bpici p dispensed by btxlj bmxlmtit oftfce rtmrte bete oaikv pafeejl 4o0 huron vauttfor acnmntste sat of sumner dajry food ry boomats jroaf garnet building products ltd readymix concrete large stock of plywood masonry cement lime plaster insulation rock lathe nails sewer pipe sheathing papers and insul board 0 open monday tuesday wednesday thursday and friday 800 am to 500 pm saturday 800 am to 1 200 pm tr 72519 tr 72861 armstrong ave delrex industrial area one of the thost frightening pre dictions of the 20th eentury issiied from the lips of the prime minis ter during hisrecent ppearance in town the appalling prophecy was delivered in the midst of a flow of milk- and honey and its full impact was not felt at the moment j but later wbtn serious mart war trying to remember whit tha wja had said and having difficulty the fearsome throat stood out in his remarks stark and sinister with all tha unexpected horror of a sharks fin suddonly appearing be- twaan onas toas in tha barfirub by evening strong men had grown pale and drawn weak men had taken to the bottle and in- betweeners wore the look of an accident victim in a state of deep shock know what the prime min ister said he predicted that the day was not far off when a woman would be prime minister of cana da i i all i can do is actio tha rotnark mada so fervently and revsrontly by so many man attar the awful possibility had sunk in lord for bid i hope nobody thinks im just taking a slam at women in gener al im not i like women and misguided soul will say wo should hava a woman mayor or chairman of tha board or prima minister what wo noad is good housekeeping in govern man a woman would soon bal- pages till oskmioarfownimralo wednesday brening june 8 mbt t i i js reeecf mrs somerville head of county institutes c the b6th district annual of president mrs tl wilson paler- halton womens institutes was held thursday in ballinafad united church mrs g somer- mo secretarytreastuer mrs guy bussell hornby federation rep mrs clara rinlurt gamp- bellville alternate mrs chester service milton district delegate yi vllle bjet 2 acton was reelected president and reports from con veners occupied a portion of the mrs g somerville alternate mrs days sessions i v norris federation of agricul- georgetewn branch won the tore rep mrs mrkeadhead mu- salada tea competition for the ton layette which they entered with nelson wl and dublin winning the other prizes urged by mrsv r euentoo in support the work of the association for retarded jpldldren a donation of i0 was vpted from the district treasury miss etel chapman represent ed the jdept of agriculture as guest speaker she brought to attention of delegates the new leaders training school which this year features lamp shades the conveners agriculture and canadian industries mrs william maelntyre acton citizenship and education mrs frank smith bab linafad home economics and health mrs g inglis campbeb- vine community activities and public relations mrsbl rvcbr- bett silverwood historical be- search and current events mray clarke pegg burlington resolu tions mrs frank petch george- j town juniors mrs mcfadden anco tho budget that kind of h responsible talk always gives mo before the days business began juss tho hot and cold running shudders i i i not that we havent some very capable and intelligent women we have indeed and ive no objection to them sittingon the school board running for the president of the institute or going in for tem perance antivisectionery or the horticultural society we need them there to draw attention to the low ha salaries of teachers the need for hot lunches for school kids alcoholism cruelty to animals and the beauty of flowers i i 1 tharos nothing so stirring as a group of irato ladios on tha march and whotbor tfcoy want tho town dump cloamad up or tha dogs tiod up for tho sommor thyo usually got action but theyre much too simplt honest and idealistic to keep thoir heads above water in the murky swim of politics it would take them generations to learn tha resounding meaningless phresa of the politician centuries to master the heartless hamstring ing the jocular knifeinback tee- believe they can do most things tics of international diplomacy as well as or tetter than most men except cook paint pictures write books compose music per- man prime minister shed be form operations build buildings i krim and grizzled veteran of i i i i can just picture our first wo- a a in introducing miss chapman president mrs g somerville stressed the importance of district directors as a strong link between branch and district mrs g bus- sell secretary revealed a healthy financial balance when she read the- minutes and financial state ment halton home economist mrs mabel borgstrom spoke briefly on 4h club work winner this year of the girls project was jean bird ashgrove the president reviewed her year in ofbce at which she visit ed branches attended meetings dealing with cancer clinics and tb surveys enjoyed a bus trip and at tended several anniversary cele brations in her tour of duty she urged all ladies to vote on june 10th in the federal elections mrs clara rinehart campbell- ville the new provincial director brought greetings and some ad monitions from the board a birthday cake with 60 cand les marked the 60th wl anniver sary candles were lighted for the past by mrs george campbell a past district president and life member of georgetown branch by mrs somerville for the present and for the future by mrs a bennett junior convener mrs william frank georgetown a wl hector bird ashgrove auditors mrs p merry and mrs f chis- holm hornby idea is to have local mejnibers milton music festival repmrs take jhe course then demon strate it to their own meetings she stressed the importance of a fire prevention campaign in each community to cut needless deaths from fire hazards especial ly children the theme yesterday today and tomorrow was commented on by the ballinafad minister al lan neeton as he welcomed dele gates two minutes silence was observed for departed members v4 i v fuel oil service oil storage tanks 20000 bals storage capacity our green and lemon trucks available to bring you on the spot service budget terms arranged v whe kentner son trlmbjm 72rsi brings iis to your door invent inventions and a lot of thousand committee meetings in i member for 35 years cut the cake silly unimportant things like which she had bullied and cajoled ballinafad wl served noon din- that lesser women into wasmvg up after ner i he turkey dinner canvassing fel- j mrs fred shortill ballinafad when it comes to baaring and citizens for donations and dec- j was soloist mrs somerville was raising children you cant bsat the orating the hall for dances while chosen as delegate to attend the women if theres a quilt to be j sne held the reins applied the convention in ottawa in october j quilted theyre away ihoad of whip and took any glory that j an invitation to hold the next men theyve got the men licked was coming district annual at norval was hollow in giving pot lock suppers iii accepted hanging out washing and terving among her first projects as a resolution subihltted by nor- a delicious lunch after meetings prima minister would be total pro- branch deploring the destruc- jhibithn when that had been won and when its a question of everybody was making boor in handling money the men havent caller shed tackle unmarried saturday bride has two more showers preceding her wedding od sat urday to floyd fjbud varey don na mae campbell of inglewood was tendered two showers earlier in the week mrs steven eason and mrs dennis wright were hostesses at the latter home 44 main st s on monday for a pantry shower the next evening lady members of the royal bank staff brampton had a crystal shower at the home of miss donna warren previous events included a com munity shower in claude presby terian church a shower by her bridesmaids at the home of mary lou kline brampton and a show- er at the home of rose marie laid- law norval a lookin a man will shove his ohangc in his pocket a woman will count hers a man will buy an article for 200 without blink ing an eye while no woman in her right mind would pay more than 198 a man will show off by tossing a halfdollar to a hellhop while a woman rewards him prop erly by fishing out a dime and matching nls frosty glare with an equally stony stare i thats probably why evtry so mothers and have them all ship ped to a stockade in labrador with the fruits of their labour next would bo 9 pm curfew for all married mem soon after that at a meeting with comrade kruschev or his successor shed tell him ex actly what the thought of those communists because they dont tip their hats to ladies in an elevator next morning world war iii would bo on if you want a woman prime lion of old buildings that form links with the past was sustained but sent back to be reworded to include all institutes officers elected at the meeting are president mrs g somerville acton 1st vice president mrs velma norris milton 2nd vice minister include me out i dont mind being robbed misled and diddled by male politicians in fact i expect it but when we canadians are turned over to the tender mercies of a crusading fem ale ill trade my citizenship papers for a set of walking papers dont be an easy mark for burglars burglars are always on tho watch for telltale signs that youre away suppose they break in furs clothing jew- elry typewriter radio appliances and other belongings your be longings would soon have other owners take common sense pre cautions when you go away most important make sure your personal belongings are well pro tected with insurance at home and away john r barber agency insurance and travel john r barbut freeman kersey mill street triangle 7ssx1 ncvfshem 1 lttrr vote predktep nx in cotmhig n election herewith a few euaesnotjs for acttih out thevjon 5h they might my eptctenni up the toll stations eormwnt owe flcahtcy clapcuties mksmt help juuvbe we gould hire mqmie 3iar3 toeerrciut the womenfc otet appreciate it race dhwk6 at ihefyjucr ftow- about snnv away tw cctoiwb wwwn try takjnatmem tthetoix5 vakpnowoqwes tmebtaoay awtot7r tkd tmb cafwaot tm rkluctant votcr vm s-fw- lii j r w l f i fw

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