Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 18, 1953, p. 9

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faob1 wednesday evening feb 18 ims georgetown need dairy mduslky for nations health vcunb fok yourselves what tolfwant health ob monet fq a shokt timkt dew mr editor do the inobs of people want us o be like china or india who wants to starve who wants to be sick jsnt health more than money healthy people are happy people and the makings of a good com munity with regards to your editorial in last- weeks paper what if mar iners went into the soya bean in dustry people would soon starve and then- health would be affected worse than now look at the can cer now from improper foods we u need proper foods true drugs help a lot but affect the heart making a shorter life if we grew soya beans and ate margarine we get no carrotene poorer blood and poor eyes en ough people wear glasses now as a hindrance to health and work how often do people say oh i could not see because of my glasses not the fault of the glasses not being good but light shining xn them steam etc if we grow soya beans no cattle no manure what keeps the land up poor land always means slarv- ople cumpeopjetwnk look at china and india tneland is terribly run down and there is starvation do people want us to be the same all for the glory and honour of doing something for the other fellow proper advertising does not at- ways help as people look for some thing cheap and they certainly get 1t and ruin their health especially children and old people get a shor ter life when soft drinks go up in price not a word when milk does oh boy soft drinks make poor kidneys some people like to pay their mon ey to the doctor instead of eating to health and doctors fees could buy a lot of natural health do people stop to think for them selves or always run with the mob one yells then all follow how can we have a good healthy community if they do not stop to think for themselves a healthy community is a prosperous one an example a farmer near geor- getown took a piece of new land just to see how soon it would run down and cropped it in five years it was not very good so if we can not have our cattle and grow soya beans how long will we have soya beans then what will we farmers have to work in town and take jobs away from others and eat the last food on the farms where will the town ones eat when we are eating the last do town people really understand the farmers situation and gods way of nature to keep all things good good farmers are trying to bet ter their farms will you help sincerely mrs mac alexander nbrval pls honey also a nature food helps health no germ lives in honey even if put in church news st georges church archdeacon w g o thompson rector in lent nmuniori 8 am corporate communion of st georges mens club sunday school 1000 am matins and litany 1100 am even song 700 pm lenten service on thursday ev ening at 730 oclock st albans chnrch glen williams first sunday in lent sunday school 1030 am evensong 800 pm lenten service on wednesday evening at 8 pjn st johns united church rev john m smith minister norman laird director of music sunday school 10 am classes for au morning worship 11 am the holy grail nursery 11 am child care while iparents worship junior congregation 11 am bible stories and pictures for chil- dren evening worship 7 pm on foreign strands jjwc ji cars iiat all fe emtemmti asoot m uoidefidl dfiei the bel air series ts be compared sslv with ualwrpriced cars 1 the glamorous new bel air series for1 is so distinctive in design ind so rich in appointments hat it is truly new kind of chevrolet the four new bel air models the 4door sedan 2door sedan con vertible and sport coupe create a new and wonderful class all their own sz5if aa the twoten series seftsarimol advascss fro bossier ts hwpirl the twoten scries offers drama tic new styling new costliercar features in seven beautiful models two new station wagons the townsman and the twoten handyman the 4door 2door convertible club coupe and sport coupe nimdztly izcoiorncal the onefifty series lowest priced f all qsaftty 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lowpriced car comkaiion wt fttmt tgm pomt i a genera1 motors vatus ot p mohiu mrtmr optiom on 7vo- trring u nptiotlm d txir mukfniom mmd iljbp i nj bat atr mo4tii rrtt toil til om m pnrtrttdippd mejtli zne6 auj tifoca dtcc tfitougt scott motors limited queen guelph streets telephone 161 norval 2 pn sabbath school 3 pm praise service knox and ltmehonse presbyterian churches rev alex camer minister knox 10 am sunday school 11 am public worship limehoose 130 pm sunday school 230 pm public worship 7 holy crow rc church rev ft v j morgan 1st 3rtland 5th sundays mass at ii am 2nd and 4th sundays mass at 9 am georgetown baptias chnrch rev a j barker ba bd sunday february 22nd 1953 1000 am church school for the family 1100 ajn letters to churches 7 -laodjceo- 700 pjn personal interviews with the master 1 at a businessmans office nerval and unlonr rev g lockhart royal union 10 am sabbath school 11 am ends service nerval hornby btewar charges chares of engine rev j e maxwell ba lth st raols chmreb norval t jo pjn evensong cexcept lest sunday of the month 1100 am hoty communion st stephens church hornby 11 40 am morning service except 1st sunday of the month sjoo pjn evensong st joans chare stewaruow cexcept lat 1m pjn sunday of the monl t silverwood urges womens institutes to preserve local history speaking to members of silver- wood and balllnafad womens in stitutes at a joint meeting in balll nafad hall on thursday miss ada currie of ospringe told or efforts of wellington county historical soc iety to preserve relics of bygone days she urged that tweedsmuir his tories be kept uptodate for the benefit of future generations she spoke or research in clothes shoes lumbering oil and pronunciation and stressed the point that research is going on in all fields of work and culture mrs k l miller president of the stiverwood group was chair man and spmelimehouse wx mem bers were guests grandmothers maiden name was used as roll call a 25 donation was given to the flood relief fund correspondence was read acknowledging a 25 don ation to the stone school aseocla- norval pastoral charge halted chnrch rev c c gilbert home church 1100 am norval uo pjn glen wlluains 7j pjn tion towards a film projector and 25 to halton centennial manor mrs snow convener of histori cal research was in charge of the meeting mrs k c lindsay gave a clever paper on make new friends but keep the old and mrs w norton gave current events and a short talk on the open house at the dale estate in brampton muriel hilts played the guitar and mrs ernie mcenery and mrs norman sinclair presented guitar and vocal duets mrs j e ellerby spoke a few words of greeting and told of the good work done by in stitutes in halton a social hour followed hostesses of balllnafad being mrs h hilts mrs fred mack and mrs j snow and of silverwood mrs em bat- kin mrs f l ruddell and miss l moore mrs annie stuu mrs mae given and mr l burt have been on the sick list but are now improving mrs shier has moved mto the house formerly owned by the late mr alfred watson on monday february 9th mrs h bell mrs r corbett and mrs batkin attended the hobby show at the coliseum toronto mrs henderson has returned to the community after being in guelph at her daughters home hflas betty grove spent the week end si the home of mr and mrs e batkin mr and mrs lawrence burt are celebrating their 50th wedding an niversary today balunapad church wa plans quilting meeting the wa met at the home of mrs j snow for their february meet ing jn the absence of the presi dent mrs madlll was in the chair the meeting opened with the theme hymn and wa creect mrs snow led in responsive scripture read ing from the psalms during the business period plans were made to have a quilting next week at the home of mrs- l marshall the roll call was answered with a cure for the blues which brought forth such suggestions as workingharder trust ing more in god singing and thinking of others mdre than our selves etc it was decided to give a donation of money to help send clothing and food to korea mrs smith gave a reading giving good suggestions for improving ourselves in everyday living mrs r mcen ery conducted hwo interesting con tests lunch was served by the committee child of blue mountai school f are taklr turns being absent re- covering from a flu opwomlr marls mitchell is confined to her home with chickenpox the mission circle held quite a successful box social friday night in the hall games and singsong with other programme was enjoyed boxcs brought by the ladies w auctioned off by mr al jennings in a very capable and humorous manner the worlds day of prayer ser vice will be held friday afternoon in the church at 230 pjn the fol lowing verse is part of the drum call in africa- to assemble women together for worship dont keep sitting by your fire today come to the house of god seek rest and strength in the words of god the beautiful words of godl howskinnygir1s get lovely curves

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