Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 20, 1948, p. 12

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page ii the georgetown herald wednesday oct 20th 1948 t high school news iuk center itet 6 hotil i nor just orr fabulous central park ffapr hwilni dunmooly ddcoionxf ipoooui r- cd vm ifcoww oj bo two ond jj nviuims w filo vofkvpopijatf kw rvndalvqjjl ixlluryig french dollwi you w i c fcs yoitf own languoo h w stth irect l e v7 y 6 k n v j0 1h t s f n d gacc hafe you a i gift problem on our layaway plan a amall payment on each of the remaining ten weeks will settle that big gift problem for you remember a small deposit will hold any article until christmas simmons jewellers phone 536 main street by lloyd during the past week the school has been the icene of two import ant meetings of the mn mixed nuts security council all was chaos as usdilly although mr lambert attended thursdays meet ing and things moved along a little faster than usual the main topic under dlscusulon was a dance the final verdict ran sonrtewhut along thcrfo unes the dance wlll be held friday isfov 5th in teen town hall if it can he obtained 25c for students 35c for others music will bo brought to you viu records the- decoration committee com posed of tlois sykea kchmend- hdm j oat latimer ond kathy thppopion were cejuested tp jjse their ingenious minds and decorate the mall to the best of their abil ity the social committee is to arrange a programme with each form if possible putting on a little act it should ndd up to u lot of fui ip all goes as planned more info when the time comes andrew molorri av was given oflfcial sanction to obtain ncces- wiry funds to purchase a record player for the school it ii to bo hoped it will arrive before the coming dance it is quite possible the school will be going down to the museum in february maybe if wc ore good wc can alto attend the royal winter fair this nov- ember commencement is to be held around nov 25th in one of the local churencs and is to be composed of nn all musical pro gramme with no crummy dances no nauseating ploy how can it be termed a true ghs commence ment dbcembcr c was set for the beginning of the ugh exams what un utterly rcgustlng thought last thursday during an unus ually biisk volley bnll game cath erine bingham had her little fin ger bken but due to prompt med ical attention we did not have to shoot her she was speedily rushed to the doctor by miss inman and was able to go home after her finger wan splinted she atten ded fridays classes sybil bennett k c speaks to local ladies r3 wkaalb ft kjl s k b st kumuw for prompt and efficient service in general haulage work call dickenson haulage georgetown phone 84 r 33 brace yourself for a shocking bit of news i finally found out the score to the rugby game mentioned last week the final aggregate total was dcnhnm 20 scott one there were twi games one tues day one thursday last week the tuesday game showed a win by battling kirkwoods tvnm over denny dimwit denhams team by a score of t to fl on thursday it was a terrific tussle between mumble mumble and the doodly- doos led by mumble mumble same guy what a game what a freeforall what teams first i one side would get the ball then j the other then there would be a long kick of maybe 80 or 00 inches and then a hard tackle but to make a long story short who won the thankofferlng meeting of the womans missionary society of georgetown united church was held in the auditorium of the church on tuesday october 12th nt 3 oclock the president mrs a m nielsen was in the chair who also took charge of the devo tional part bf the service the thanksgiving decorations of shea veil of wheat and vegetables made a good background for the w m s posttfrs these signify the tliemc for each month the theme for k october was lordship mr isabella cleave and mrs r6bert jones ussistcd- with the tevotional mrs toward wrigglejwdrtlr sang the beautiful hymn there were ninety and ninu j the guest speaker waft miss sybil bennett kc she took as her subject the church how thp church in lite earjy days drif ted from the idcul which christ instilled into his tea citing and put in the place of that love of power und overlooked the needs of the common man how the great re formers luthci calvin wesley broke away fijm this false state of affairs and restored the true pirit of tile church as one looks at the progre which has been made in arch tecture and ull the arts one finds that the church is at the foundation of all these as well as of all institutions for the wellbeing of mankind this makes us realize wc should value our op portunity as rrcmbers of the wms of making our influence felt in the bringing in of the kingdom of netting the church first amongst our interests a story was told of u nervous wreck of a woman go ing to sec a psychiatrist who told her to attend church regularly for three months becoming active in some of its associations and then return to him- foe his diagnosis the speaker rrudc a plea to resist the persuasions of communists who he said were in reality seek ers after powe in order to dom inate nnd make captive men and women to whom they promised freedom if we put the church first wc shall offset these evil influen ce h and make a greater degree of freedom possible for oil miss ben net recommended for reading a book called a guide to confident living a motion of thanks was exprcs- ed by miss h a staunton to miss bennett and all who had assisted vlth the program the president closed the meeting with prayer new provincial police stationed here distributor agents for cledraulicand gabriel shock absorbers stabilizers and rubbers of all sizes in stock georgetown shock absorber exchange and service ledwulge king st- phonr 495vv umehouse croni orow tdoy hm donald cnabbgeorgetown limchousc w i met at the home of mr george leslie on october 12th fifteen rccmbers and seven visitonultendlig the written roll call was answer ed by ways to make meetings more interesting more simple and more entertaining program was in charge of publicity convener mrs mcvey motto glad hearts make happy homes was taken by mrs batkin she also asked for a class of girls for this fall s junior project considerable business was dis cussed mrs smethurst and mrs frank brown offered to attend the reforestation meeting in milton on october 20th vi was donated for electric wiring it luwville park canvusst is wcic appointed to con tact thoe residing between no 17 side road und the highuu un line 4 nnd 0 re u tb chejt x my c lime to be held here october 27 7 p in to 10 t m re opening of limchousc memorial hull follow ing pointing it d laying of u new floor was d n ted oetobt r 21 the tegular annuul community meeting would bl novimbci 1 at 1 10 pm wl mcmbeis lppnniti jl to the hall bnaid foi tin cnmini veil in ilude me dame i 1 t brown i sanford and s kiikputi ick uitlt the piesldent mrs e miller the full fairs comniiltct i i ilii d 110tj us bulunce from recent ex hibits mi i uiilkiu donated a luncy applique quilt top to be fln- i lied suggesting that it be used as a background foi next years diu- pla a hnuar is planned foi nov- cinbei and wot k is to be reudy next iiui ting tis i spt ncci of the dept of agritiltuio conducted a three day couise in needlecraft at the home of mm kirkpatrick sponsored by tnc local w 1 mrs mcvc y muidur d u copper gueiis- ing contest whhh mrs kiikputrlck won the coppt i s being donated to the llowii uiul fi uit fund the hostess seived luhch ut the c lose constable ra schislcr has rec ently come to georgetown from hamilton to join the local three- man detachment which is headed by constable j w sheffield mr schislcrs wife and two children wil be joining him here in a few weeks he replaces constable jim mcniven who has been relieving officer here ind who is returning to his regular position in milton salvage drive i ecentlok quite a number from this dis- i trict attended the international plowing match at lindsay last i week i ladies from ebcnezer united church in our neighbouring town ship of nassagaweyn served food to many who rttended mr russell thompson attended the all ontario ayrshire sule at onkville on silurday jvlr percy hurst a well known resident of thi j illagc for many years passed tway in guelph hos pital lust vveek and was buried in toronto on triday mr nnd mi s w i newton of bnrrie isited his mother during the week t nd fruits and vegetablts wr lr irapcfruu 6 21o iy xmnouk 300v 6 for ltic i laiilitlower applri i lb 25c i fanct kkrntl golden corn aylmer rancv vaouum vacic kernel corn niblet various bkands fancv sockeye salmon popular brands vascy cohoe salmon henlv choice tomatoes stella brand choice cut wax beans sess four people kraft dinner fruits meats vegetables heine baby foods 3 fancv quality blue and gold peas xt 20c us4060 watt solex lamps ad isc clarks in chili baucl pork beans prior with pectin strawberry jam l39c queens roval sub st sliced peaches mlc fresiilv ground as bold richmello coffee lb sic english breafabt stvle 20c tin 13c 35c n 21c 2 n 2c 2 35c tu 25c taon tin 44 domino tea h 85 pir 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