Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 2, 1946, p. 4

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t fir j wsjiffil w8pw bmwifimimmm a j tjj3wtwtewtfem wea 2nd 145 i t f sincere greetings from the management and staff of qeorgetowrpn biggest littler tqe and a hope that we may continue to jjoy your patronage in the year to come readys variety store main street georgetown fitten an proper by barbara benedict sbssbrtmibs i j l u s anew year dawns bringing a new year with its joys and sorrows our wish is that the joy b may far outweigh the sadness and that we may fully m enjoy the blessings of peace mcbean co main street georgetown 1 xtow fttnnle declared mrs- falmouth you must be sen aible jock bowman said he d buy two tickets to the charity bazaar if thy maid would use the other one apparently saldmrs falmouth striving to appear coy 4 he s be came qulte smitten with yoti mrs falirtouth took a deep breath now minnie let s not be stubborn this year we re determined to make the jbazaar bigger than ever weve decided to solicit contributions from everyone every man and worrian who has a job if t do say so it was very clever of me to ascertain that jock bdwman who clerks in the chain store on the corner is the most populaipyoung man in he dis trict if i can get his support and endorsement all the other working people will follow so you see how important it is that you accompany him to the bazaar nope i minnie s featnres were grim and determined that wouldn t be fitten an proper nei ther it wouldn t be natural if you know what i mean miz falmouth oh for heavens sake minnie i mrs falmduth cried in exaspera tion i declare this is the first i ve known that that other people stood on such principles a dangerous glint began to creep into minnie s blue eyes as the pos sibility of this being an insinuation against her character began to bat ter against her sluggish brain feel rag unequal to a continuance of the verbal bout mrs falrnwbh threw up her bands in despair and depart ed to more familiar recesses of the house i such an impossible creature she exclaimed to jier husband v wishing the people of georgetown the best of everything in 1946 maple leaf dairy phone 200 georgetown no muk delivery on new years day dairy will be open from tl 00 to 1 2 00 noon an mee halt0h crop improvement assn courthotjse milton a saturday january 5th at 130 pjn jseeoal speaker prof n j thomas spedauft ontario agricultural college thomaa will present film in technicolor show- term pasture in halton and other western stewarttown mmm aasasaa aint 1 seen you before the young man whom she discovered s ting in it t of the fire with bis shoes off id clare i don t know what i m goinn to do it would mmp so much t i could persuade her to acroi pany jock bowman edgar p ji your shoes on in the kitchen minnie finished th supper dishes pulledv a- beret ovei her strawcolored hair and went out for a breath of air as usual mm nie headed for the park she war- an unusually pretty girl and lone ago she had discovered that the park of a warm evening offered no end of adventurous entertainment for a pretty girl walking alone presently she heard somebod walking behind her casually she glancedover her shoulder and hei heart quickened its beat as she rcc ognized he young and handsorm boy who had attempted to flirt will her on previous occasions shi smiled briefly among other thing minnie had learned the correct tim mg for her smiles of encouragement soon she found an unoccupit d bench beneath a live oak tree and sat down with s casual and tndif ferent demeanor she looked up drooptngly tht good looking boy had approic h and was grinning at her met i talnly the good looking boy sat dvn t aide her am t i iern vou snm wheres befort minnie ilghed wearily whi i lino if it wns monday i d tell to go honfi y ur wash on it listen lubo you gi t plenty wh 1 go for did npyonc over tell i what o kn ckoul yuh wis aw go flnp imr ears the boy edged ilos r h u ab us stippin out togitlur whip nigl i huh the charity bnrnar n week minnie gasped for hravm sake are you going to that 1 am if you ii go with me i iu old lady falmouth id go if sh get you to ust th othe titkt t was scairt to ask ou myself mrs falmouth carm inu kitchen and found minnie fiummu to herself as she ironid her hi dress i guess mebbe 141 use that tick after all miz falmouth well there mrs falmouth clared i thought you d come your senses- mirmhr it am t that slated minnie witi dignity it just that now i ca go with jock bowman on account o its fitten an proper uran carry gold in the eastern jungle regions oi peru most of the rivers carry al luvuj gold in commercial quanti un some gold mines use planet sxdmtvaty for tnaaportaiiaix last e tae women s institute held a quilt- vs jm a ud arti annual meeting last monday at mrs bauy home reports for the year shoned 9 members 29 meetings aver age attendance 9 5 new hymns lear ned 3 texitsnfor roll call most of the members assisted with the opening service all the stories in junior llv lnr message read and junior w a book studied 4 cot quilts and 4 baby out fits were made of which 3 were sent with the jwa bale and it red cross rooms in oeorgetown 8 scrap books were made tl50 sent to the sunday school by post offlcefb and helpers were elected for 1946 assistant junior 58upt jim- thompson secretary and helper jeanine humphreys and lpi treasurer and helper lois mlleham betty barron dorcas phbarrou gall thontipson images betty hum phreys ruby tennani jean corley lois thompson janle henderson ev alonne smith betty henderson the school christmas concert was 1 eld wednesday the program was mos enjoyable every pupil present took some part and every one knew thetr parts dialogues recitations drifts and the rhythm band which was so well received that a was requested santa claus came in and distributed the gifts from a prett ily decorated and well laden tree miss coyne and mrs clement deserve great credit for the program mrs james mclennan was chairman for the ev ening the women s auxiliary met thurs day atms greenwood s home for tbelr annual meeting mrs joseph standlsh gave the secretarys report and mrs j h smith the treasurers report all apportionments were met and a small balance on hand a bale of quilts and useful used clothing was sent to central wa room hamilton in june and a quilt to orenfell mis sion committee in georgetown rev leigh pink was chairman for election of officers for 1046 hon pres mrs w d johnston hon sec mrs j a tracy president mrs cecil smjth vice pres miss beatrice stondish sec retar mrs jos standlsh tress mrs j h sn lth ju or supt mrs marv bil little hi pcrs sec mrs w hodgi education 1 sec mrs john ston a dltor m creci no d and mrs jolui standlah hornby last week mr aril r brnln who has been til ft r the j i two ueilts r so uitn bronchitis is improving in health mr join ford ard mr george col ton are also some better mr james build remains the same the monthly meeting of the wo men association ofst stephens an g 11 can church was held at the home of mrs curl saunders on ttie after noon of december 11th with mrs wiffred thompson the president in the chair rev leighpink took charg while the following officers were el ected president mrs frank chit holm 1st vicepres mrs prank weaer 2nd vice pres mrs foster brain secy trees mrs mark buasell dorcas sec mrs howard bradley literary secy mrs foster brain secy for living message mrs ernest price auditors mrs robert orr and mrs john bu- seu following the election of the new president mrs prank ohuhohn took charge of the meeting a feature of which was a brief address by the rec tor rev h leigh pink at the close of the meeting refreshments were ser vd by the hostess and a pleasant lalf hour enjoyed the hornby united church young peoples union met at the neeland home on monday evening december loth with 20 people present a paid up membership was reported by secy trees june neelanda murray sinclair read the scripture lesson and mrs ellison ball gave the topic fol lowing some contests refreshments were served by the hostesses harold learmont the president presided at the meeting the united church woman s assoc iation met at the home of mrs wil liam stringer on december 7th the devotional talk was given by mrs norman cantclon and t ic address of the day by mrs william mofadden of omagh on the precious things of ufe the following officers were el ected president mrs clifford wftg- gleswomh 1st vice pres mrs stanley loarmont secy trees mrs milton brown assistant mrs archie king sewing committee mrs john wilson and mrs lindsay neelands flower committee mrs j ncllson mrs nor man oantelon parsonage committee mrs stanley learmont oncfmrs fred may the united church sunday school and the publio school christmas en tertainment was held in the orange hall on saturday afternoon decem ber 8th the two teachers miss leon ard and miss janune mr clifford atod mrs wrlgglesworth had oharge v the ames and program mrs aini- worth gave a talk on christens in jfcpan and also h m the ate podowtog eupper santa claw sotlred slid distributed the many pn- eenta which were hangmg on the tree sots greetings thia the season of igobd cheer is pi oppor tunity to thank you for your patronage and to wish you the best of everything in 1946 longs confectionery phone 89 georgetown heres to healththappiness and prosperity our wish for you and all our friends and customers may you hae 365 days of happiness duruig 1946 lillicos beauty seasons greetings as one of georgetowns newer businesses this is our first opportunity to extend seasons greetings to the many custom it has been our pleasure to serve during the holiday season rosedale greenhouse say it with flowers phone 283j murdock se oabo of thanks mh win magr vidua it hank ox omi od a tarn 4kbihm natna hr akaim georgetown your shopping centre iear the georgetown merchant have enjoyed serving you in 1945 and extend the mm friendly servjee to you in tk year tocomo 1 x z q

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