h aeoaoctown wtiln wednesday evening may u ibm paflet la for expatt ey ca ontwutt a t walker lauamhtrtkbiwtui 0r aoatva dro store bum a t as imt pm dally by se flowers for every occasion design work a specialty newara by wire anywbara la uw world morton floral miaatfe 1uu oaanatawa iiiiiinimiiii oil awl coal furnaces installed sheet metal work bonded roofs f peatson e 1 xb-sjuptoav- these 1m at bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbffl gravel top soil fill cement building blocks general trucking ernie thompson glen william tr 73366 hamilton construction at your service every building heed discusa your problem with us tr 73480 156 guelph street hokkkt fotsvs june beasts horaby tea speaker 6 saturday afternoon hay let the ladlaa ot st stephen anglican church hornby bald their ftrtat aprlngtlme t1nthr new church hall tfae attendance we over oca hundred the vtattore wesre wel comed by uve presidents of st ste phens wuuni auxiliary and st stephens ladles guild lira wil frid thompson and mrs cubord hunter ura wullam mccture ot bramp ton was present and favoured with two delightful reading i film carole hunter and joan harrop eang pleasing duet accompanied at the piano by mrs ernest price the guest speaker was tadio broadcaster june dennis who was introduced toy mrs roster brain miss dennis at once captivated her audience with her magnetic person ality and friendliness she is tpom western canada born in calgary educated in the west and for aoma time worked there coming east nine yeers ago to errter radio work in toronto she related some of her experlencee in radio snd told some ot the aspects of radio work both serious and humorous miss dennis mentioned that those in radio have always in mind the various types of people who depend to a cress extent on radio for their entertain ment the shutins the blind the crippled the people who live alone the elderly and broadcasters keen ly resllie they have a benign duty to perform for these many listen ers having met miss june dennis those who heard her at st steph en tee will listen with even grca ter interest to her broadcasts tea was served with delicious sandwiches ajid small cakes a home baking ssle booth hsd been mart attractively arranged at one end of the lull by mrs edward itobertson and mrs glenn ssund en and was well patronized before the audience dispersed ti assedatiea head speaks to lastitate r y wean acton new president ot harlan tuberculosis and health association showed fum at last wednesdays meeting of georgetown wastes institute in connection with the work ot tha croup speak ing briefly to the ladles ha told ot the fine support received from hal tan people whose contributions par eajplbj to tha christmas seal fund had etean high est in tha province mrs w j hunter king street was hostess and for roll call nomas were offered for future meetings mrs aawrt livingstone 1st vtee president wu in the chair in tha presidents absence tha wx voted tea dollars to tha cnib building campaign delegates to the dtsohot annual nn may list were appointed tu seward wil son district director mrs frank patch president mrs v raw sari 2nd vlca president and mrs harold cleave assistant secretary a com mittee was appointed to arrange the all fair exhibit mrs w j hunter mrs s wilson and mra il bailey in june the ladles have been in vited to meet at mrs r t pauls lodge mrs reeson and mra w g marshall are arranging the meet ing an eppeel was made u mem bers through mrs w g bell for food and bedding for two fsmllles in town conveners ot stsndlng committees were eppolnted st the meeting thess include agriculture si cans dlsn industries mrs seward wll son historical research mrs e r robinson cttlxmshlp at education mrs herb clesve home economics end health mrs kred armstrong hick it shutin mrs norman bny- drr social welfare mrs w c iuii snd mrs e m beu public re letlons snd community activities mrs norman snyder for current eventa the convener of each meet ing will contact three members to give current events lunch was server snd thanks ex- pressrd to mr been the hostess and lunch committee th mail mao tbuab dorsktxm horau for osmtmag seal success us balsam dr oekvule ont may 1st ibm the editor dear sir- on behalf of tha hatton county tuberculosis and health associa tion i wish to extend to you our sincere thanks for tha splendid coverage you have given in tha in terest of our work during tha past year we are also grateful to the good people of georgetown and district or their support w our christmas seal campaign which amounted to u4mm the bast in the history of halton courtly returns per letter sent out amounted to ft ib and zw per contributor s1j per capita an increase of 21 7 ovtr the previous year we feel sure we can count on your continued support which is most helpaul yours sincerely mrs m k lunsu executive secretsry hslton tu and health association keepcool look cool stay cool canvas or metal awnings brampton awning venetian bund co valance boxes drapery tracks free booklets phone or writ wbbown po bex tit braasptaa pbesm illrtl sbbsass plumbing new batrsrootas installed or refbotkbet water system repair of ao kitvrs ken charlie nash mcdoweli 5 kins street east tr 72442 travel treats for phngfeimnq halton childrens aid society has served the county 40 years fortieth anniversary 0 service to halton county was marked at the annual meeting of the children aid society in milton tuesday ev ening when over 75 members and guests gathered to approe yearend reports and hear an address by e maury field supervisor for the de partment of child welfare prior to mr majury a speech halton superlntcndinl g r thomp son recalled 1154 marks the tcnth anniversary of the county society aa such but is th 40th anniversary of service by such an organization to this area mr thompson who out lined a brief review of the nature and scope of work in the past year has been superintendent ot chil dren a aid in this county for twenty five years the guest speaker who noted mr thompson was considered in the department as the dean of ontario a super tntenden is declared he wu compelled to issue a challenge to his audience to instill a social con science through the children of to day aaer describing in familiar terms the necessity of youth being imbued with things of the spirit mr maj ury urged his hearers lo motivate their work to insure the continuance of civilization the speaker was introduced by mrs m j brown esqucslng and thanked by k y dick milton pre siding ot the meeting was retiring president mrs w a weaver bur lington jllrmrr fn jftm flnnminccil cut flowers artlsftu nnj ajtshsmsiiis far all eesatsasl walter rigg florist triangle 73292 member of telegraph delivery service tell it with rurwers- new york washington atlantic city bound tup by bus 2475 2550 t 2700 i 1 v 1 l v corner cupboard restaurant tr 73051 main street travel notes summer cruises r on the great lakes from ft menicol allinelnslve rales ftom 8000 ateservauans ahsau be made early consult er and approved by the membership arc mrs o e robblns mrs j w whttrmm acton mrs r ellison mrs a e plckard bronte mrs if a sherrlff mrs c mclntyre bur lington w deans rev a j csl- dcr georgetown mrs m e nixon j j jllgglns mtlton dr h v cranfleld f henry oakvllle mrs m j brown esqueslng j m mahon nassogawcya mrs v norrls nelson w g m robinson trafalgar r marshall fa child county council officers named to be approved by the directors are w g robin son chairman dr ii v cranfleld oakvllle mrs v norrls secretsry w deans tressurer the treasurers report stated re ceipts for the yeer ending march 31 including grants donations fees and other amounting to 130401 m the report also noted 123 new or reopened protection eases in the year with 77 open at the end of the year against 61 open at tha first of the year about 436 children were involved in these cases the society dealt with 31 ca of unmarried parents 40 adoptions were completed in the year vlstta totalled 2103 while office interviews totalled 434 the society now 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