Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 12, 1950, p. 9

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rj h page 9 in r there are tnow twro weeldiy- pickup mono a and thursday the mail bag thanks flotd funcl supporters cainpaisnv closes on july 15th winnipeg man july 7th 1d30 thc editor georgetown hdrald i v georgetown pnt dcnr mrblehn on may 26th we wired to you seeking your eooperotlon in con nection with the manitoba flood rollof fluid at that time the rcd- rivcrifloda wurt its height olid jnony thousands of rcsldcntq of the red- river yolley area hail been driven from their homes the flood waters have now reced ed gnd business life of the cortf result of the generous help given by the weekly newspapers of can ada in support of the fund along with the assistance given by the press and radio of canada and some thousands of local commit- tees which have been giving their energetic helpto the fund we now have received contributions of more than 0500000 in cash ana goods to the value of several hundreds of thousands of dollars which goods have been directed to the red cross and salvation army for distribu tlbn to flood victims the generous contributions made to the fund will enable us to carry out our objective of fully compen sating flood victims for loss of fur niture home furnishings and per sonal belongings destroyed or dam- aged bythe- flood waters approxi mately 1000000 persons have con tributed to the fund these con tributions have ranged from 25c up to 380000 received from the line elevator companies and the grain trade the manitoba flood relief com mittee has decided to bring the campaign to a close on july 15th in ending the campaign the com mittee and the flood victims whose homes will be restored by the fund wish to express to the geor getown herald deep appreciation for all that you have done in en abling the fund to reach its ob jective they also ask that through your columns they be permitted to convey their heartfelt thanks to the citizens of your district who have contributed so generously and to those who have worked so dili gently in local efforts on behalf of the fund we feel that the contributors to the fund will be interested in knowing that the raising of the fund was accomplished entirely with voluntacy help as a result of all connected with the fund leav ing contributed their time and ef fort the cost of raising this large sum of money will be leu than m of ono per cent of the amount col lected wo believe that this con stitutes a low cost record in the raising of such o largo fund we would appreciate it if through your columns you request that any local committees operat ing on behalf of the fund forward any contributions on hand as soon a possible af tor the closing date of the corhpaign again thanking you for your generous help v i sincerely yourgii cecil lamonft honorary jvotlonal ortrmuer manitoba flood relief fund georgetown guest at pickhurren wedding thegeorgetown hefajd wednesday july 12 j 950 j aammmima1amlttlimmflm4amaj community singsong e verysundaf evening huttonrvillrpivrk vn jill eleitricaloj refrigeration ontrmtob fammuilfymbrse oil burners and stokers millr coolers lwp frrre unifi main street 9ii streets- over white bridge chapel st guiph rcin queen and all streets in this district tuesday and friday college view and streets west of main street f he waters ml dont mlu the chance to show off tome of your own fancy strokes this year theresjians bathing for you and the whole family in ontarios lakeland mundtwpbyws beaverton i 500 oka veniiurst 715 pexetang 6 bala j- gjj subject to change steamers inn phone on saturday 4uly tut in acton united church rev a cuixey officiated at the wedding of ello poreej hurren daughter of mr and mrs tlohn hurren hillsburgh and donald- kenneth dix son of mr and mrs cecil dix fergus given in marriage by her bro ther harvey hurren the bride wore a gown of white slipper satin styled with fitted bodice and net yoke trimmed with pearls and a long- train a threequarter length veil fell from a beaded pearl tiara and she carried a bouquet of red roses mrs harvey hurren was matron of honour- wearing a plnkf satin nown with fitted bodice full skirt covcrcu with net and carry ing a bouquet of yellow roses the grooms brother william dix was groomsman after a reception in the church basement where the two mothers received with the bridal couple the couple left on a motor trip they will reside in acton a num ber of friends from georgetown at tended the wedding ray mason returns as acton constable king st at glen road i phone 37ftl corporal hay mason for many years stationed in acton as a mem ber of haltoh county detachmen of the provincial police is baefcin acton again a few months ago he recctved a move to brantford and acton council petitioned the department to have him returned to that town he will be in charge of the acton detachment acton having recently changed from local policing to the provincial system- try our new advertisement column for quick results i gospel services georgetown oddfellows hall sunday july 16th 7 pm gospel team from toronto featuring dave gedneyv guest speaker and fred reed solofst except ye repent ye shall all likewise perish rev e r peterson in charge church news baptist church rev chas r gower minister mrs r h wright organist 10 am the sacrifice that pleased- 11 am sunday school 7 pm the voice of god 8 pm wednesday prayer meet ing and bible study j balllnafad charge ot the united church mr william a glbb minister balllnafad 10 am sunday school 11 am public worship churchill 10 m public worship 11 am sunday school melville 2 pra sunday school 3 pjn public worship liwutd the borne tom note book half the joy of having garden is having a comfortable chair in a ahady nook where you can lounge and enjoy the changing beauty of your urrouna- ings whats the uae of having a garden if you cant take time to ait down and enjoy it these are the days when the home owner should be able to recline comfortably on a lawn seat in the denae shade of a towering maple not one task to be done not a care in the 1 world aounds like utopia c t fs my own siesta take place in a secluded m corner of the garden well hidden from jj the surrounding neighbourhood onepf of my prize poaaoaoiona is a garden bench i made last year true it innt the moat comfortable piece of furniture in the world but it is sturdy and waant loo hard to make aa you can see from the sketch my pride and joy ia the wide bench i built around the trunk of v the maple that stands to one side of the tj patio it took a bit of fitting to give an j attractive natural finish but it haa fl atffavti3it more favourable comment fvi than any other piece of garden furniture i have made stool for tferandah using top on nail ke op oak t6k utttainino pih6t hoop in position leos htom olo tablet hbiaht ia top covc6to with lpatuffb 0 imltatlom tetathbp5 tenfaereeb if you are like mo youll have a bird bath and a hma1rtmol in clear view to help you relax nothing ia quite aa restful and cooling as the sound of running water and the reflection of blue sky in a still pool tho sixe of the pool doesnt matteryoull got the same effect from a small binder wheel set in concreto mentioned last month a washtub sunk in the ground or an extensive cement job when properly planned and planted so that it flta naturally into its surroundings the siso at expense of the pool ia immaterial unf t i could watch my bird bath for hours if work srould narmiton a warm after noon than m a steady ptnis inn of bluebirds chlppins sparrows wrana song sparrows and robbs 11m birds dev not oar ho ssnisww tha bath was as lotajavtha water is ftsah csmb and amtm atetttr wsuwaiwiul pools mao op concaerrar mixbd s op sand to i op concrete and at least 6 thick inios obpth should permit op watbr ovb p the chown op tm lilic mown l ckos8 6bction op 6impibst typh thrbt2 laver op concabtc on uniorm soutobbt stmbbdostp in soil garden seats i pn0teebo all 6td0s back bssvt amp skat op various widths cltew nail bwt po ooksima piscbfe avhbllac all knots and ivb 6bat two coatfe op olfroooa paiait- cmair vwiotm apfroxtio aetnch about a9 v st georges chureb archdeacon w g o thompson rector sixth sunday after trinity sunday school 10 ajn holy com munion corpor ate 11 am even song 7 pjn st albsns church glen wuilama sixth sunday after trinity matins 030 am sunday school 1030 am knex and uawhawja presbyterian chmrehea knex sunday school 10 ajn joint service in tha unitesl church at 11 am ijmehouse sunday school lio tjn public worship the 2nd and 4th sundays in july rev john m smith will be the preacher nerval hornby a stewmrttewa revj e maxwell ba lth st pauls norral 730 pm evensong except 1st sunday in month holy communion 11 am st stephens hornby il am morning prayer except 1st sunday in month evensong at 3 pm st johns stewarttewn 300 pjn evensong sxcept 1st sunday in month evensong at 7 jo pjn narral and unten presbyterian chnrehea rev j l self kla bj rjnlaa 10 ajn public waramp narral 11 ajn public worship wins book award in sports college contest jim klrkwood ot balllnafad had a winning entry in a recent contest sponsored by sports college of the air which was announced over the saturday radio show which la broadcast from toronto jim re ceived a copy of new encyclo pedia of sports by frank o mcnkc as an award for being a provincial winner combination 60 houf and biro bath collowins the olo wishino wll ipsa olo 6tlmb madatlubveu- on ir a e aft in rom ftlpto atm owaup plant amd bulb at basat reavsaar far man tsstiarlwi an thsso sufst athar isaass urlessr nto smuh alraauial tha boam t mtolstins ontaria voiwot po asi w tsfcla atfrmt jsadaw bsra a reason 1 iind ii7 words cannot explain the reasons ive loved you down the years from long ago maybe it was in all the changing seasons youve been n part of everything i know you were a part of every spring times gladness of summers shady lanes and au tumns golden glow sharing alike my every joy and sadness dauntless though steep the road or deep the winters snow back from the vanished years past scenes come thronging memories of every calm and all the winds that blow cherished- those days to memory una belonging you are a put ot everythlnt i know laiu tfcrlor watte mtwav

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