Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 24, 1951, p. 7

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i y the georgetown herald wednesday jan 24th 1951 party dance pur couples brides nd grooms year were honoured by fd- iniembers of nerval junlorr t and dance in stewarttowri pweek ago friday mccture president of the was chairman or a shart during which h craig ated a card table toeach lie- couples those honoured assist at the meeting gijtyrtmrrabfainira7t3ajirnrirgbj van vyet mr and mrs 1 jmg dpjreen jojuey mr torn alderson viola bri- and mr and mrs john mc- l doris- brownridge euchre there was dancing ipqtia hulls orchestra with bill floor manager the ev- was arranged by a committee of joan devries marion john currie and gordon id halt6n president at yja meeting mickey portch president of the 4 united church young vtople in halten presbytery was guest at st johns ypa meeting on monday apcompanled by six members of a hamilton ypa mr portch spoke to the group about the basis of the organization and doris james fellowship don- venerof ramilton presbytery spoke on christian fellowship a potter demonstration is planned next week when mr jesse wyatt and miss j iriman whtl visit the group tie public sc1jool nkw wm children not to walk on- tracks corpora h markle qffi con stable from kitchener visit the various classes in the school on thursday afternoon he addressed them on railway safety his very impressive talk was accom panied by enlarged photographs whjkth revealed to tit listeners the tragedies that accompany railway accidents he urged the children flahnelette manufacturers ends of lengths 1 yd or more serviceable quajty soft ly napped oh both sides f 27 wide shin conven ill 5 mwmml bu the uackj amrwt- st ceorges church archdeacon w g o thompson- rector skjcagssjma sunday v m holy rantnnnnr iin ryfaitgyy school 10 am matins and litany il ajn evensong 7 pjn st albaas chareh jlen mills i sexagestma sunday matins 930 ajn sunday school 1030 anj togtear womens woolette pyjamas sizes 34 36 38 40 398 and 350 rvalue for 269 jersey blouses 14 16 18 clearing at 369 489 weskits clearing at 279 plastic calf handbags clearing at 198 to 498 z girls blouses 4 and 6 clearing at 79c jj large type 7 8 0 and 12 98c ar drill overalls 4 6 and 6x 149 whipcord 3 6 189 s mcgowans specialty shop where your dollar goes further main street telephone 643 m e33v georgetown 2 show8 nightly at 70 and 9m saturdays and holidays mat 2m psn eves 643 farley granger joan evans in our veryown friday and saturday january 26 and 27 ksssssssb motou assmovam eot m free to every girl and boy attending the saturday a matinee an 8x10 picture of roy rogers with trigger dbbkllbiii monday and tuesday january 29 30 o dotes ruth edmumi coburn hussey gwenn a a m sjsjbwhbbbbbbbbbubbblbbbbbbbbbbifltibbhbbb vepnffday ani thursday jan 31 feb 1 d5 wr stanuykramirv to crost where hkere were uo trespassing signs it is hojfed tha parents will sendorse his exhorta tions and urge caijdren to walk and cross on safest jroutes j the fifth issue of grade efghfter has been published it has proven to be of great interest to the class and has already raised about 1200 for the red cross funds of mr h henrys alass it provides pleasant english practice for that senior grade books have been closed for sale of christinas cards amd stationery in grade vtu these record 125 worth sold with net profit of 5000 for the class they plan 16 spend this later an term for a class excursion films to be shown this week to the senior pupils should prove in teresting khsewyck the story- of the late esnlly carx artist and writer isatthetop- of the chosen group birds of the western mar shes is a nature filmstrip which will acquaint the pupils with the feeding and nesting habits of many varieties of ducks grebes geese etc the third film gardening should be a suitable forerunner to spring plans for planting these films were borrowed from the on tario agricultural college library guelph sets of pictures are shown bimonthly one set of films shown to seniors and one set to juniors each month if possible the jun ctors have seen children of holland and care of pets georgetown public school boys hockey team met georgetown high school boys team on wednesday afternoon in one of the most excit ing juvenile garrites of the season ronald ritchie and richard sienko acted as referees for the game which resulted 63 in favour of the gps boys the boys from our school scoring goals were fred dickenson 2 tom palmer 2 ronald herring- ton 1 and lynn macneale 1 examinations are in progress jil the school at present reports will be sent into the homes february 15 it is important for children to ob tain a good standing on ihese testo io help them maintain a good year ly average talking with several georgetown residents it appears there are some erroneous idea abroad concerning the future use of the present school and the one to be built both schools will be in use the purpose of the new school is to accommodate the surplus student body as the capac- ily o th pi school lir i t garners phone 64 main street labrador miction story tola at united church regular morning service was conducted in st johns united church on sunday centred on the theme the spirit of the living god the lesson was read from st johns gospel 141527 and the text from acts 18- the choir un der the leadership of norman laird sang the anthem the lord is in his holy temple and miss isbbel dobson and mrs j bailey sang the duet have thine own way the eve sa was held in st johns memorial hall and pic tures depicting something of the work of rev and mrs lester bur- ry in labrador were shown the story of how ihey carry- on their missionary activity by means of boat the 30foot glad tidings ii dog team snowmobile and home made shortwave transmitting and receiving radio sets was told by rev j m smith in reference to the pictures miss isobel dobson ac companied the congregational sing ing at trie piano it was announced that the annual congregation meeting would be held on monday evening january 29th af 8 pjn gen valley choice qual cfteam corn 2 15 oz tins 21c maple leaf mincemeat 2 lb tins 40c fresh pitted date 1 lb 20c grapefniit juke 2 20 oz tins 25c libbys tomato juice av 20 os tiriy5c aybrier cateup rose jtfrand sweet mixed pickle rose brand sweet wafer pickle master dog food special bananas florida oranges size 250 texas grapefruit- size 96 onions 10 lb bag readiwhip cottage cheese short rib or blade roast choice lean hamburg choice breakfast bacon fresh cod fillets fresh haddock fillets fresh salmon steaks smoked cod fillets ciscoes scotch kippers for meat at its best try budget market phone 366 free delivery noeval quate for the stillincreasing enrol ment at least fourteen classrooms and two kindergarten rooms will be necessary for the term 195455 results of the survey show figures tor future enrolment as follows kp 1951 60 pupils 1052105 pupils 1953 73 pupils 1954 11 pupils xiotal enrolment 195051 438 pupils 195152461 pupils 195253 494 pupils 195354 534 pupils 1954-55- 576 pupils mary fireensword was native of norval a farmer resident of norval sta tion mary linda greensword died last wednesday at her home 337 sherboume street toronto- she was a daughter of the late edward leonard greensword and bella orr who farmed at norval on the farm now owned by arthur clark she is survived by one sister stella pearl greensward cf tor onto a sister mrs andrew croz- ier of dauphin manitoba and a brother edward leonard green sword jr predeceased her miss greensword attended the methodist now united church while she resided in the district and rev j w hunt of london who was minis mf tltechtnfcti at that tmic conducted the funeral service on monday pallbearers were former neighbours harold lyons frank hustler charles coupland arthur clark lome cleave and willard lqidlaw interment was made in norval cemetery a shipment of tractor and horse drawn manure spreaders just received murt jtk allison bf avice telephone 100 georgetown j glen williams twenty dollar fine fob careless driving in magistates court yesterday a district man was frned 2000 and costs on a careless driving charge the charge was laid after an acci- flrnt on the 9th line in which a telephone pole was knocked down flood sttuation is no better the herfvv rain on saturday aler ted residents of the flats along the river who f dared that a bis flood was about to break the watpr rose a couple of feet hooding any cellars which still were dry th ice jam however did not melt and- after the rainfall had drained away the situation remains the same us a wcckao why buy or use a vacuum cleaner when you can also have these advantages wash dust out of air you breathe add healthful humidity to air in your home vaporize medicaments u sickrooms eliminate need for dusting furniture c fu rtwsfm scrub tile linoleum floors shampoo rugs and upholstery rexair conditioner and humidifier attachments to do every phase of cleaning the only sanitary way through water no dirty bag to empty see a rexair be convinced for a demonstration r j smith phone 329j georgetown aftertjet pm annual vestry meeting st george church get on the band wagon the raiders are heading for another winning season the auuihi vestry meet i rig of st 1iwiii- chuirh was held in the thurcli biiseitieiit on monday even- iii the- rector in the chair tlu- idpistle for septuagesima sun day was read the apostles creed recited and opening prayers offered minutes of last annual vestry were read by wallace thompson vestry clerk and adopted the churchwardens financial re port was presented by the peoples warden f p benner and showed a satisfactory condition of church leu- 1 then linii h i2 jli finances with improved receipts in most departments a vote of thanks was extended jo mr benner reports were present front tha wiv daughters of ihe church the choir junior wji little helpers auditors laymens association and aypa a showed good work mine exceptionshy so and all recei ved comment sod commendation the hector offered his ajppncja- tjon and thanks ty c v lr dens and ill nruiiiiatifins years work well ilone ifi presented his report from ihe registers showing baptisms cohflrmed male 12 female ib to tal 30 marriages by banns 1 by license 3 total 6 burials 10- the vestry stood while toe names of the departed were rehearsed and prayer- off ered appointments and efectlonswere as follows s rectors warden fred mcnally peoples warden frank benn envelope secfy mrs l- w dpnn convener of sidesmen james yfliaiune auditors mr and mrs wallace thompson lay delegate to synod for three years trwln nobl r substitute h5uwbavtags tho- usual motion authorising the churchwardens to conduct bustnets v ensure you a seat at all future games ge your ticket at die hox office la i70d ticket reserves your seat- for every game j t htfrf- motiqn to conunue payment of up r-j- recipry fuel light and telephone thev meeting adjourned with tha tho desirability of a railing lor benediciion and refreshments war h walk from church to street was served by mrs 6 walker adjhaii with ttw bank m and a manfloneov and a kind offer ukmlltprijariasb

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