Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 16, 1952, p. 4

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h qkouuwownrkxaiid wednesday evening april lit usx fagb i mbhmmmllklmmmmhlaklmmmtaalllmmmhhmmmhhbiihmmiihll m georgetown girls pipe band 5 invite you to at variety nite georgetown oddfellows hall friday april 18th 800 prry- monster bingo prizes tea cup reading refreshments games fish pond home baking booth lucky draw doll dressed in fifty 100 bills fun for everyone grand opening huttonville park four miles west of brampton on beautiful chinffuacousy lake wednes april 30th 9 pm boyd valleau and his ocheatra with radio vocalist s harmer dancing every wednesday and saturday coming attractions may 3rd johnny singulars band with johnny boyd on novachord may 18th community singsongs open visit peels popular playground for your summer activities mrs seward whsoii heads institute tli nnnl matting of tiia geor getown womens institute was hjd at tha bom of mr fnd sinclair on wednesday evenlnx april 2nd mrs sswaxd wilson was la tha chair and mrs- r t pbul the treasurer acted as secretary in tha absence of sirs albert uvtaxstone th roll call how many meet ings have i ot tended this past year was well answered by tha regulars but he attendance ucht have been improved the topic don1 stay eway because the institute is not perfect how lonesome you would feel in a perfect institute was well handled by mrs kred armstrong reminiscuur on various phases of life perfection is not desirable as you would think often when you reach the top you feef let down the anticipation u mure en joyable than the realization ending with a weljchoscn poem by edgar curat about our feathered friends and how their happiness li attained mrs ii c bailey aa district dir ector icave a splendid reort of tltelr meeting at milton many iui kent ions bciiuf t bled and many im provement suggt sted for the bet terment of the institute and the up- holding of the motto tor homo and country lteport of the conveners followed and the press secretary s ruport showed that the institute tied bet n quite active in all phases of lis work during tiie year mrs- wm t sinclair took the chair for the election of the officers which resulted aa follows hon ircs mrs h c bailey president mrs seward wilson 1st vice mrs frank peleh sec treas miss uuena campl 11 assist sec mrs kred sinclair press see mrs w v grant pianist mrs it t paul the other officers and standing committee will be arranged lor ut the neat meeting mrs rank pitch moved a vote of thanks to the hostess and all taking purl in the program a dainty lunch was sered and the institute uas invited to hold the next incit ing in may at the home of tht pn-s- ident mrs- seward wilson mmfiiorsh out on a limb with high values values ore nnl are your insurance defenses up too or if disaster strikes will you be caught with too little insurance to cover the loss dont take a chance make sure now thnt you have adequate up-to-the- minute insurance protec tion call on us elmer c thompson insurance service john b bakbek f kersey e c thompson mill street v urjhuwtmrasbwshss fcaen bboints44 fis bwlywmtd sosutanennwirmldsbt in tfta utouiad limit i smbduneenisnt w staiswi ts cj6rsuaiijeresl stan allen chosen ccf head again president of halton county ocf assoclation for a second term is stan allen of georgetown mr allen who u a smith and stone em ployee is a member of georgetown council and is president of tha ibew union at the smith stone plant mr allen was reelected to office at uie annual meeting in the far mers hall milton other officers of the association include frank ros- iater milton vice president j mc intosh nelson secretarytreasurer reginald crews oakvllle organizer committee members are frank par- meter georgetown william cole man acton mrs m pinney bur lington archie service milton s d mcdonald bronte and john thill nelson township john alexander was elected as the member for the riding to attend the provincial council and delegates were named to attend the annual provincial convention in toronto in midaiprll it was decided to get a federal candidate in the field as soon as possible provincial organizer f young in an address pointed out that tho ccf had been condemned in the past for advocating government measures of social welfare such as inmlly allowances and unempuoy- phgnllb ment insurance out that these moa- bbbbbmhsbss surcs arc now taken quite for gran ted he said that although the ccf has done a good job in this way there is still hard work ahead and much to accomplish he reviewed tho ccf stand on nato and pointed out that whilo canada had spent 10 billions in fighting the last war while still maintaining a high standard omlv- lng in this country the country had offered only 25 million for tho economic fight against communism through the colombo- he said the only effective weapon against communism is economic aid of this sort and that an emphasis on rearmament to tho detriment of economic aid will increase tho dan ger of communist expansion instead of decreasing it a dutch auction provided a good deal of amusement as well as funds for the treasury items for the auc tion were donated by members and their wives coffee anil sandwiches were served before the meeting ad journed v t pictured following the is election to executive posts in the rjbwly organized brampton ulfe un derwriters association are left to right front row secretary j austlog president o u dirkhout treasurer doug stoddard orangeville back raw first vice president g ells second vice president j armstrong georgetown officers were named at a meeting held at toe yellow llrlsr inn fund to be usui some time in the future to build a kitchen for tho memorial hall mrs banford in vacating the chair thanked the members for tflelr cooperation dur ing her year as president and mrs a j smethurst took thr rnalr for the election of olttcers ttils yean officers are mrs ed sanford president mrs jack lloughley 1st vice president mrs james s noble 2nd vice president mrs john w noble secretary- treasurer mrs a j smethurst dis trict director mrs e sanfoid al ternate bmnth directors mrs harry brown mrs harold brown mrs william mitchell mrs paul spitzer auditors miss wlnnlfred ivens mrs august spitzer pianist mrs c e meredith assistant pian ist mrs houghley iloll calls mrs sam glsby conveners of committees are agriculture and canadian indus tries mrs ired geary clllztnshlp and education mrs harry brown community activities and lubllc lulallons mrs s klrkpalrlck his torical lt search and current kvinu mrs a j smethurst and mrs wil liam mitchell home economic and health mrs r rank ilrown howirs and rrult mrs j s noble owing to th gurljh convention in may the may meeting hjs been advanced to april 29th at the home of mrs v geary after the busi ness meeting mrs ellcruy and mrs a splu r as hostess served lunch martins u first monday in may ear store will rleea a sj pas instead ef the usual j o mondays tuesdays and wednesdays oniy id consideration of ear an pi or res kentners drug store phone 1w main stbeet mrs sanford again wi president mrs kij san ford was rift tod president of lirmhouc women s institute or another wrm at the annual meeting in the memorial hall on arll 3rd sixteen ladles answered thr roll by payment of fees mrs bam gls by reported on the garden brigade and school gardens and mrs john ellcrby gave reports on the leather class she is conducting and the library mrs j s noble convener of flowers and fruits gave her re port on the year s remembrances the conveners of the several standing committees agriculture and canadian industries citizenship and education community activities and public relations historical research and current events each read tins years report as convener of fin ance for march mrs jack rough- ley gave an account of the months activities a quilt was displayed made by mrs s wright and assisted by mrs s kirk natrick ond a few other lad les is to be gien to a neighbour who lost everything by fire two jfo afternoon ot school members mrs sanford and mrs s wright had perfect attendance for the year several ladies were ab sent only one meeting mrs ellcrby as secretary treasur er gave her years report showing a balance on hand of 494 part of which is designated as a kitchen nuts torn am bo sods up to 4 s a oood uio u 14 wtds 26 long ond 32 mak wm o codoo loblo awry bo os low o 1 a toe ond foes boordi or tnouon for lof 0 toblas h b boftar to us h pesmod too or 2 x 2 loporod ot bono runuc school mhs museum happy gang for city visitors twentyseven members of miss l campbell s class enjoyed a pre- eastcr bus trip to toronto on wed nesday april 9th the educational tour included a visit to the museum where the guide gave an interest ing lecture to the group on the eli zabethan era an hour of free in spection follow rd when the groups subdivided and went to the ports most interesting to them after lunch they attended the happy gang programme and came home via malton airport the financial aspect of the trip was taken care of by the sale of christmas cards earlier in the term the senior grades saw the films klee wyck story of emily curr and her paintings birds of can ada and bronco busters on the clos- around the home mat us mt smuvcs may mad of inpn or w atatarlal wftti sac of mdi pm ufor tpodno mtvtm ba sur to owk books for halohr school reopens after the easter cation on april 21st he ports will go out for the spring set of exam inations on may ftth some children who have weak subjects would be well advised to do some reviewing before that time 1 youll find many otfcor nfoeostlof siui usoul suf sostions jit no is f to oaoslat rouissl tkm horn agrnln writm jor your copy to motions ontario umitast ro horn 490 ajuloldm st station toronto ya wtfmflwb for todays koolmotor oil well javvswttowls your- better half this- moraine she- bettor titukae sab ufc boss you shore is careless wtt your sssv cabs lambs fllassim ib6tnlvvc sab liaisitihi lbasv mow 04aolsolu a cut atoctts aalfs aw at asblutr ksuhis svasutfvlh ssoasbbomi asif u2hi bmalhlh koou motos 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