Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 14, 1945, p. 3

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tfo gcorgctownherojq wcdne november 14 1945 umehouse amt wwmo i sybu bennett k0 m vueet t2m womens institute mating held at un a nortons- inther talk on lawb and logulauon pertaining to the lnvest- nenta oi women in canada she ad- that every married woman tuld own her own home in partuer- with her husband after deal ids wuti other investments she closed ixf nylng that accumulauon of should not be the main in terest in ule we should rather strive cor the better things of life tomake the twentieth century tne heat crtrer for those who come after ua the president thanked miss ben nett lor her very f instruotlva re marks and eyaressed hope that she would soon retlirn as our guest speak- er again j mrs francis brovm took the chair tor the cltlaenshlp program cur rent events were read by mrs harvey morton mrsl hafry brown explain ed the matt the children of today are the citizens of tomorrow roll call was answered by naming a ca xet mnistfer and his portfolio hornby last week tiiok who attended ttot balton plowing match banquet in the orange hall on monday evening october 29 were very appreciative of the splen did meal served them by the ladles of the women b institute at hornby our women piled up honour for them selves in this evening of service all were greatly delisted by the very excellent musical program provided at the parsonage on wed nesday put in the septic tank and the tile and poured the cement cor the cistern under the kitchen that night being halloween the minister was very klndjypresented with one used tedder presumably for use on his spacious lawn prowlers here and there were seen hightailing it through back yards being chased by the ghosts of the night at a recent meeting of the bethel ypti ralph featherston and his brtde were presented with a sot of three bedroom lamps olive uster our president made the presentation and lois merry read an address of appreciation rev visiting glen williams iw weak mr and mrs sheffield of meadow- vale were week end visitors at th home of mr and mrs leslie robin son mr and mrs palmer maaales and daughter lois of detroit were recent visitors with mr and mr clayton allen mr and mrs bernard poole and chudren were week end visitors at the home of mrs laura poole the marathon euchre which had been held in the town hall lor th past four weeks ended lust thursday evening the prlaewinncrs were 1st robert mcmenemy and mrs mlna crawford 2nd tom h1u and george preston door prizes had been given each week and were won by 1st and 2nd robert mcmenemy 3rd harry hallam and 4th evelyn robins n gall wheeler audrey robinson poppy schenk and myrna cook were guests of judy beaumont at a hal lowcen party on wednesday evening mr and mrs harold scott and fa mlly have moved from llmehouse in our community most ol ptourteen ladles attended the meet- jt friday as or our tck people tog the hostess served lunch at the conclusion mr and mrs harold scratch vl3it ed his mother at leamington during the- week end messrs harvey norton and garnet kay are enjoying a hunting crip in tbe northern woods this week- mrs paul mcadams of toronto went the week end with mrs euerby euchre was played at a wi spon sored evening at mr rae scott s on friday last highest scores were held by mrs francis brown and mr e idler we welcome mr and mrs jack boughley and uue son to the village miss winnilred ivens at toronto visited the newton s during the veek end work is progressing on the mem orial hall in preparation for the opening within a few weeks mrs a johnson and children spent ttie week end in toronto the w i sponsored an afternoon save euchre at mrs noble s lost week i tt when an enjoyable time was spent bailey is not so well mr john ford is about the same mrs brig- den and mrs wm bailey are better mr george colton is not so well the united church woman s as sociation ield their meeting at the j if 1 ta up delict tauit village goen we welcome them to the stewarttown chinese war refugees among whom jr e r stonway speaker at the missionary rally in the united church next sunday 11 am did effective evangelistic and relief work prior to his re turn to canada on furlough in early august this year on the grlpsholm ballinafad lost week mrs luwson has returned after home of mrs edgar may on thurs vlsjl wlth mr and mrs t day november 1st mrs milton georgetown brown read a chapter from listening to god and also reported that a bale valued at 37 74 containing quilts children s clothing and an af- ghan had been sent to the headquar ters of the national clothing drive quilting was done and refreshments served at the close of the meeting the hornby united church young people s union met at the parsonage on friday evening nov ember 9th to reorganize their society at the bethel y p u helen simp sun had chargi ol the urogram and g imes htr j ster jean offered the pimer toil lnjlor read the lesson mr and mrs isa ic mlllnr ant a gr p put on a itmptranci n il wish to express their hear felt council met in t sit do oth course thanks to the officers and railni temp mice re id iil i d the i the royal ciradiin nn for t i aluswort gave the bumtlf il v uih pi ictd in honour a i ious of ulks on church u t st n ablt sein vi tor mill rev mr iiowe oi hamilton was celebrant at the communion service at st johns church sunday morn ing rev mr pink who has been bee tor at shanty bay and two other par ishes is expected to be the rector of hornby norva and stewarttown by the first of december mr david hodge and family of ac ton speit sunday with mr and mrs w hodge card of thanks quartette were much i also the services of mrs proceeds going to overseas service men s christmas boxes i n bf c ui cs ic fresh i hi ctnot ip nbr dij last week capacity congregations were prcs ent at both services in the balllnafad united crurch sunday nov 4th to hear rev c e kenney ba dd of norfolk st united church guelph deliver an inspiring address for young i nd old the choir had prepared specs music for the occasion a duet by mr and mrs f j sbortill and three selections by the compbellville appreciated vannatter as organist i the young people s regular meet- ng was held at the home of betty and kenneth ridler frday evening i november 2 the program was un der the leadership of joanna bhor- 1 1111 after which games and contests were enjoyed during the evening fol lowid by a delicious lunch served by hit hostess i mr and mrs bert appleby of c i taoi rist sixnt sunday at f w mioi 11 wi irt pleased to report mrs kobirt mtti irv is home from the 1 ospl ft n cl ibk to be around again mr i d mr skjn and family iw in t fion baumafad to glen wllhinis cc there she goes tts there goes the whistle that jl means jobs but remember factory whistles will keep blowing smoke will keep pouring from factory chimneys only ijou and all of u do our part to keep canadas dollir sound and unless we keep the canadian dollar worth a dollar were headed for inflition and its inevit hie result depression orudis active fight against ln- v non is i vit i part of all our post- w ar plninq we camdiins must v w i ire than ever now fight to kicp a udds dollar wwth a full dollar why nou cspcciallj because now civilian goods are scarce and yet money is plentiful 1 1ns is a danger ous condition it means we must maintain controls and price ceilings support rationing and urge the support of rationing we musthuy wisely and with the greatest cave be on gurd at all times checking working fighting to keep canadas dollar sound if we do this we can keep prices from rising if we dont some day well be paying a dollar for 30c worth of goods which means our dollar is only worth 30c we know what happened after the last wart we must fight against it happening again for our own sake for the sake of the men who fought overseas and to whom we owe a future with a job we must keep canadas dollar worth a full dollar we must keep op an retire- fight against inflation i ptauawsthi buwinq ihdumt ontauo a ldi make this pledge today i placfga myself to do my part in fighting inflation by barv1nb rationing and avoiding black marketa la any shape or form by rpctlng prlc control and other and inflation m cam re and re- training from cmrelen and unnecei ary buyinr 1 will not buy two where one will do nor will i buy new where an old will do y toying victory bond auppordoft taxation and abiding by all inch meirarea which will lower tba com of litina and help keep prtcm ai a dormal ircl 6c bruces boufseed 17c pancake flour k ise sse quaker corntlake sc oats i rno 1 hi1tuh i molasses golden tip tea carbolls own tea 44c 38c our dandeb tea fs 3xc cabroivs wax ii n soap 3 oakbfl z3 sh nutrim pko 49 ora vr 3 dot food x rao8 xoc scrntpated ii leach javex l salada tea 3s size 96 grapefruit 4 for 23c size 268 valencia oranges doz 29c size 220 valencia oranges doz 53c size 300 lemons doz 49c beets carrots cabbage cauliflower lettuce and celery at market prices w quality guaranteed saiada tea arc you raving ti oub willi ytinr heating system leakv furnaces can cause sickness and death improperly instated furnace systems can be repaired for very little expense phone 138 today for prompt and efficient service b f murf1n tintmithing dust collecting system furnace and general sheet metal wprk shop water street bmr of xatole knltunt oo wtam otu a sample m m ym will 4 yottrswh om of hw htt infonirvj panotts im 3 yewr ccmbtmhuilty wham y nmi th ckrltttoii sdonca mcmllor ngmlmitr y wih hmi f l mv viewpoint twhar yrdmr a of worm cffoln truthful accural mtmmmt am writ far wmmpu coa taiay or m4 far a mw i j tht chrhrlon sclanc puwtahlna society ont norway srrmt botton 15 mow plsssfssswih cnptai i of thctrtititoo sdansi

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