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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 19, 1945, p. 5

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t tv georgetown httald wtdnes september 19 1945 x be prepared fortify your system against winter let vitavim multiple be your source of vitamins tben you take vitavim multiple capsules you sup plement the vitamins needed for normal health 25day supply 175 50day supply 300 for better health take vitavim multiples maccorraacks drug store phone 327 geqrgetown public meeting for georgetown community municipal building friday september 21 at 800 pm the purpose of the meeting is to organize the george town committee to handle the national clothing col lection for allied relief next month all interested in dividuals are urged to attend and organizationa are ask ed to send representatives this work is important and your help is needed be at the meeting harold cleave mayor 5s on sunday septommt 16 the bethel united church hold it anniversary apodal music for the day was provided by the choir assisted by mrs prank hadley mr ernest pay mrs clarence ford and miss anne ollfton the uew minister rev fred alnsworui fijpofce in the morning on the kingdom of heaven and in uie evening on the price vt your soul a good ar rangement ol flowers added much to the services and was enjoyed by the ny people that attended the bethel ypu has reorganized and got oil to a very good start with a welner roasts held on the alderson flats the officers elected were pre sident olive llbtcr vice president leonard lister bccretaxy treasurer mary hoey pianists anne clllton and mrs alt ball christian fellowship xois mertyyctirlsuan missions anne clllton christian ciuzenshlp helen simpson christian culture junior ford the meetings will be held every vwo weeks from 830 pm in the church the hornby united church plaiu to have its anniversary with servicer both morning and evening on october 14th the morning speaker will be rev r c todd at georgetown the ovening service will be in charge of the minister rev fred ainswortli t mr james bailey is still in uie st josephs hospital in hamilton having hadtwo or three cperations late re ports were not very favourable but hope is expressed for an early recov ery mr g a kennedy reports that he is once more in very good health and also that he has sold his coal business to mr fred robertson who is already managing his new business news for this column should be sent or phoned tdrev fred ainsworth gala old time dance stanley park erin tuesday september 25 with jimmy embro and his accordian melodies in popular swing quadrilles lancers schottlsches jerseys old tyme waltxe modern dancing in modern aire manner gfssby t h e a t r e friday september 21 dangerous passage robert lowrev phvllls brooks hitchhike to happiness al praroe dale evan fox news saturday september 22 matinee at 3 the merry monahans donald oconnor pcccy ryan jack oakle crime doesnt pay the last instalment cartoon chew chew baby chapter 6 haunted harbor tuesday and wednesday september 25 and 26 objective burma errol flynn henry hull cartoon post war inventions limehouse isl week mrs a hall entertained a number of ladles at her home one afternoon recently a few sumes of progressive euchre were enjojed with mrs a w norton holding highest score and mrs a w benton receiving consolation prize after tuids mr- hall sered a loely tea in the dining room the w i sjxjiisonti a euchre at the liome of mrs a hill in acton on fri- dnv evening highest soes went to mrs wrsltt and a w bion quii an enjo able e eruik losed v i h nch bined bi the bitiich members mr arunit luns of tvionto is nm liei sui in la mia dale mrs gascoine of toronto lisltcd her cousin mrs spitzer over the week end the september wi meeting was held at mrs e millers nineteen la dies attending roll call was answer ed by telling how many different vegetables each had for dinner in preparation for uie forthcoming ba- zair each lady handed in an apron a potholder and an article made from a sugar bag the date for the bazaar was set for sept 20 at the home of mr kirfcpairick the short course furnishings for the living room was announced for sept 24 and 25 mrs glsby and mrs mcvey were appointed local leader and assistant for the nu trition course in november in answer to an appeal for clothing for russian relief everyone was ask ed to hand in suitable garments to mrs gistoy during the month mrs mcvey read current events and mrs noble the motto we were born originals let us not die copies mrs wright convenor of home econ- amics took the chair for the pro gram mrs glsby rend a paper about meatless dnys and mrs wright gave meat cooking hints she then isked ail to write a meatless menu for h mrs glsby and mrs jamleson won prlz for the best menus after lhe national anthem mrs miller ser ved refrshments social and personal mr and mrs fyed ruddy of london wec visitors in town on saturday and were guests nt the momurohysnyder wedding miss doris armstrong nurse in training at brantiord general hospi tal is spending a few days with her naients mr and mrs fred armstrong mr and mrs w e wodson have returned to their home in toronto af ter spending the summer in george town we arc looking forward to see ing the well known music critic and his wife back with us again next sum mer twentyour guest were present last friday night at the home of mrs maurice hillock to honour mrs lau rence mcclintock margaret long a recent bride court whist was played mrs bruce mackenzle being the win- nei and mrs mcclintock was present ed with a beautiful wine satin feath- erdown comforter rcfrcsmmentt were served by the hostess r visitors jiirmg the week end at the home of mr and mrs thomas lyons edith st were alderman sjicnce early of saskatoon mrs wm wil liams new toronto also dr e ro binson of denver colorado a former nerval boy renewing acquaintances of his boyhood days and dr and mrs g w lvons of toronto mrs elii n young spent the week end in oshawa wilh her daughter and son in law mr and hr j milley and family ven w g o thompson took the sunday evening service in palermo church of england and rev e rigby of bronte was guest preached at st g eorge s ch u re h mrs e j johnston and sons pal mer murray and laurence have nun- ed to oeorcetown from brampton and with mr johrston are occupying their now home in the pines on charles street mr a e bettke cutting room fore man at he dayfoot shoe company has purchased the loimcr mcdermici home on market street and a ill shor- ly be mount in wrli hi- wife and cliildren bob jack and bill the im ivis lorni i ed i pirr r ed ill strei recent h for the best in i dry cleaning kingsway cleaners and dyers s formerly circle cleaners and dyers at 5 silvers dcpl stocc r epresentatives miss lillian watson miss jessie hill j phone 375 for prices and information atcri b mi wr umehouse mr and mr- engleby sr and mr and mrs arthur engleby nnd child n n were wsitors with mr and mrs c engleoy on sunday mr me mrs milk spent the week end at the old home here the w m s meeting was held at mrs john r scotfs on thursday c- eruns spr william cisb retently return td afier the jnd one half years over seas is viamng his brother mr sam gisby mrs harry smethurst mrs pat tralnor and mr joln mcgoftan cull ed on mrs smethurst on saturday the wi ladle- are busy tills week with the victory garden display and social and a lxiz111 uie followim day we hope for a speedy recovery for mrs kirkpatrlck who is in gnclpm generni hospital at present miss laura monroe of niagara falls n y spent the week end with mir ellerby miss marlon hepburn resumed her plane class at mrs glsbys last week the mission band met at mrs gls bys on wednesday evening and later enjoyed a corn roast on the rooks misses mary kirkpatrlck jean lind say and eleanor cook left today for ooevph general hospital where they will train for nurws we wish mn lsucceb in their choice ot profession axnong the prise wbscb umctxnse penut am fiinih lii- bt i n pure nised l ii jo r cuiijuii who uirnu-i- firmed a l i imu- on 11 enn rowilvui 1 iid mis cinipbell i l mliii do i w d ui nied in a- wnk an i mb titled ii hfi ntw h ut mirjiiici is a re- m graduate oi tlif sunx of ntirs- ii ot tutolj wuihii hos mrs andre shajjh h i hji d h r pan ila oi her s i armil in eng land atxiud the npresa id scotland she will serve as i va d in uir hos pitals over there word has been recened bv his jxir- cnts of the wedding of warrant offl- ccr edgar becne and maiy dunnett of glasgow scotland mr and mrs george isle and grandchildren of kitchener mrs anne burtch of st thomas and miss mar tha lslej rn of giielph spent i few- days last week with mr and mrs henry isley bth line erin lac doug maplesden is in toronto this week where he expects to receive hlj discharge from the rcap he has been stationed for some time at gan der bay newfoundland with the rc af band an employee of provincial paper at time of enlistment mrs maplesden and daughter anne have been living in acton for the past few years word has been received by mr and mrs h islej that their son pie bill isley underwent an operation in no 22 canadian general hospital in england lo have a piece of shrapnel removed from hia shouldei fall fair notes the fair is a thing of the past and uir esqucslng agricultural society enters its one hundredth ier rheumatic arthritic neuritis pains relieved with circulex see this circuulejf health unit v circulex stimulates circulation bv stimulating the circulation of the blood and in other ways working in harmony wilh nature circulex mechanotherapy brines truly amazing relief from many painful and stubborn ailments if you are a sufferer dont fail lo take advantage of this free demonstration special demonstration may be arranged in your home harold c met lure home furnishing store phone 54w georgetown public meeting ratepayers attention j overlooked mentioning last week that fourteen boys members of uie haltan bflu swine club txlnbiicd at the fair they were gordon alton glen gunb grant harrison all of freeman keith merry hornby james jiini- stuart mtfadden earl snow milton allan whtoii donald watson tansl crlr alexander floyd btlgdrn frnser mcnabb clay- ion dirk jr feoimlon speaklnp ol boss ncre are uie win ners in the hkon hog competition for the t tmon co specialsilst and 2nd cunnlwli sinclair 3rd harding price 4th robert kirkwood enn 5ui morgan madill llmehouse 8th d j sinclair 7ui wm wright a public meeting of the ratepayers of georgetown g will be held in the gregory theatre j monday october 1st j at 600 pm to discuss the installation of a sewage system s the meeting will be addressed by dr a e berry 5 i chict sanitary engineer provincial dept of health h mr c r hagey 1 consulting engineer i dr c v williams moh a full discussion on this important subject is invited s so that every ratepayer may be informed dk yv noiki the display of farm oyw c wood co ltd s s 9 iirncrcd at the georgetown ill fan rrt the following and the pupils and uicir teacher miss jean liuddcil are to be congratulated penmanship gride 5 1st 2nd 3rd grade 7 3rd artgrade 1 1st grade 5 1st 2nd 3rd grade 7 is 2nd crafls grade 8 3rd specials arts and crafts loom 1st specials- paper weaving let 2nd 3rd war savings poster let 2nd flowers and vegetables rinnlaj 1st 3rd marl- golde 1st beets 1st carrots 1st ted 3rd guelph on uie grounds back of the judges stand shows that more in terest is being taken in fall fairs while the midway people let the filr board down badly the kiddies did jet n thrill out of uic boatracer and he pony rides up by the grandstand it was certainly nice to have genial jack macpherson of uie obc farm broadcast department at the fair all day saturday and those who were fortunate enough to hear his broad cast on tuesday will agree that he gave georgetown fair ue credit it de served it is doubtful whether any fair ta the province can boast of as school ex hibit such at wb had at oeewntown fair this rear tbe effort pot bsto hit work by uie students and teachers must have been tremendous and hows the fine training our boys and kirls are retting to the teachers of both the urban and rural schools and to the judges who spent so much time in placing the awards the fair direc tors would like to say a big ttjmnk you it would help the work of the se cretary greatly if all rural soboots would send in a list of umbt winnings also stating wbettwr they had a nan- competluve dtvbrj ar not the board of trade tent was a grand place to get in oat of tbe arm on fair day also nouoed secretary 1 bm rtodwen getting tmr nan shots for ft display of ptetont ft tfa math how next rear

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