Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 12, 1954, p. 5

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rxat wednesday evb1b may u lftm tbm gkomcctown krjcbatb only two wffjners sotaju your key may win otte of the tea it tbi are left remember inodiiiic to buy uotlimc to guem juattry your key in the lock georgetown mchamara jewellers tr 72481 osa build a new home or modernize ike old one for a free estimate on a new home alterations repairs kitchen curaoardsjetc call meers building trmn 7161 guelph road no job too small or too large la- t v trouble 1 1 dial tr 72802 wigo radio tv store i equipped with the moat modem tv equipment one call wi1l convince you moat seta repaired in your home two specials this week 199 m at jj admiral 17 tv f g e mantel radios el come in and see for yourself i 00 24 g remember tv a specialty not a sideline wigo radio television service 43 main street juet acroes from municipal office 8uy these super values loasommt attavaa ajuotoa hammiw tavmssi cbsim mpinjrh ill n 465 rtatne iiihmia whmt cover 1a mmart only shim aivbii tmlol wumhht 435 98c iiimi well ant- satisfaction guaranteed with fvriiy plllllmam1 associate store muv- seven reeves present honour retired clerk isaac m- xnnett evjueln ttfwrutfilp clerk for a quarter of a eeqlury who retired uiu yr m hofiourcd by present and paat offi cial of the townahlp dlnnet at ilawthome lde mulonon klri- iay prvsent for the oulon wer mvtn townahlp rvw five of wtvono had been warden of the county dur ing lr bennett- term of office iteeve wilfrid bird waa chairman and during the evening averyone preterit spoke briefly noting mr uennecta devotion to duty during his yean at a townahlp official and wishing him happlneaa in future a handsome signet ring wu pre sented to the guest of honour by assessment commissioner arthur benton and a bouquet of flowers to mrs bennett also a guest by the depulyreeve waller unham coun cillor george currle read an address while the presentations were being made present for the happy occasion were thomas l leslie george cleave george currle howard may and george leslie five men who had served as county wardens dur ing uielr reeveshlp w j l hamp shire retired hal ton sheriff and the only living reeve who preceded mr bennett t term of office the present council kceve bird dep uty kaeve llnham and councillors campbell sinclair spencer wilson and george currle k c lindsay who succeeded the clerk in office assessment commissioner arthur benton road superintendent william townscnd george c brown who handles tomt of the township insur ance and kred chapman manager of the bunk of commerce and mr and mrs bennett soninlaw and daughter mr und mrs william corley three hunter children festival medal isu mr and mrs clifford hunter will have pardonable pride in their chil drens niirttm ut hitton music res- llva lust week jean who attends ilnegrove school wus silver medallist in her class for girl 1 and under tommy and oirole both students at milton high school also won medals tom my a bronre one for his third place standing in baritone nolo and car ole a sliver medal for plating sec ond in the wlo for girls 16 and un der u locker storage budgetminded housekeepers j can save money and have out- of season delicacies with this i modern method of storage i ask us 0 wkfckolo king cole ahhukove wilium kinrftde speaker at mothers dy service a beautiful mothers pay service was held in ashgrove church on sunday morning lively f lowers pink hydrangeas yellow mums and pink and white snapdragons graced the front table and piano printed programmes wre used the theme being opening our homes tb god a choir of sunday school children sang sing he love of jesus allan bruwnridge read the scripture from the second chapters of timothy and thus the superintendent mr hubert cunningham told the child ren s short story of a master who- sent his servant on a trip with his bag of possession among which be put a slip of paper with just four words written on while travelling the servant lost the paper and never found out till the end of his jour ney what those four words were i thank thee lord speclul spea ker wus william klnrade principal of howard wrigglesworth public school in georgetown who had a large steel magnet and different sizes of nails and showed the chil dren how alive it can be and so he said is mother the large magnet of the family dont leave it too late to show mother she is appreciated it doesnt matter how far you go mothers power remains the same he concluded by saying live up to the fifth commandment honour thy father and thy mother and you will pass on something of great worth in the years to come visi tors were mrs if wrigglesworth and win douglas and hubert of georgetown the young people held their christ lin citizenship meeting on sunday evenldk at the home of ktiink iind hcrnue wilson with jiai ltirtl and gordon barnes m cliark umiiiol nk members tell what wi does for them what the w 1 has done for me made an interesting loll call sub ject for lad 1 19 of lunehousc insti tute at their may meeting lust tues day in the memorial hum mrs j e ellerby conducted tho installation of new officers at the meeting these including president mrs kd san ford 1st vice mrs new ton kuddell 2nd vice mrs jack roughley secretary treasurer mrs j w noble and district director mrs w mitchell mrs charles jones reported on activities of the april committee and other reports given included those of the library utard hall board aiul school gar dens committee four delegates were named to attend the district an nual on may 21st mrs a j srneth- urst mrs 6 kjrkpntrick mm james s noble and mrs john w noble mrs mitchell brought a report from the inst district directors meet- lug and mrs newton ruddell took charge of current events mrs iioughley gave the motto its not how long we live but how we live 65c lb m georgetown jj creamery locker storage 5 uuelph hi tr 7zioz i huuhi mj eiu ami n cresting information nbout the wi odi the loclal committee served lunch after the meeting neighbourhood sewing machine sales and service phone-tr- 72802 new ueel and rebuut maehlnea a guaranteed repaire to all bibcea we can auftsly parta for an mak or ace electrical converelona budcet terma rentala 800 per sionh every day scrvics harry smith uumrtnartat ommtlmtmri queens scouts continued from pone 1 ted police fpr caruida who addressed the acout and their parents and rtendi ire told ofthe new concept of police work saylru that in the old days policemen were picked for their strong backs and weak minds to day he laid the ibraln must be- as alrorui as the back gone are the days when we went around the countryside on horse back and dressed in our brilliant scarlet tunics said the superinten dent now preventative police work is the important thing he told how he and his colleagues talked to different service clubs and youth organizations on subjects such as citlzenshllp and courtesy he spoke of tho moaning of democracy and that the citizens had more power than the state in can ada whe in cou wheie democracy has tieentdf gotten cit izens were just little cogs in the wheels of the state r tho police were the important taction superintendent brakefleldmooro said in canada we have the right to government choice of religion and a free pretv ibut there is a need with all theaeadvaatagea f or telf- discipline all of ou laws are self- lrnposed and a good citizen takes ttalna to know the- law and lives within h ijouute aaaembly that they had many xeaponssblliues in chi- spsotal huavakirt sa8pbskst 4tli paetia jam 1102 34c haxb a ijutojf fix with shirrifps pie crust mix 29c lemon pie filling 17e special bnttarxnt candy kisses 29c special hallmsnns bine bibbon mayonnaise 53c blthe ksbboh salad drzssnlo uuua 47e hzllhamirs sakdwioh spread irnsi 49c bpeoial orend valley bad raspberries 18oe tim ajoic honey butter o 25c 35c miuko milk 35c 165 sprinkle 39c special orsan olant taney out ooldeh wax beans 2 33c cat food kenlration 2 k 27c heres a heal bny in heat i stock dp how pob bummer corned beef loaf luncheon loaf draokb 13oz tth 29c yonr last chance at this low price libbvs pakcy dhoraded peas 2 33c special libbyi faney tomato juice 2 30oz i 48oz tins ov ten a c head lettuce caufqrnia size so 2 25c florida no 1 cello tube tomatoes rapistscs homegrown celery stalks bc apples grapefruit florida size 4 wtncsap fancy 3 lb cello bag florida das 27c 3 buns 5c 2 for 19c 39c 5 for 25c zcnshvp and one of those wasloy- olty loyolty to family to friends and to church and groups these intermediate loyalties are what we build our loyalty to canada on the churches he said werehalf empty on sundays because people take them for granted if the gov ernment ruled out the churches then people wbujd be dammerlnt for them buj lust because they are free and open to all they roll over and take another forty winks r be more canadian proud of your ancestry yea but leave the hyphen out dont say jvenchcmnadlan hungariancanadian etc but just canadians canada la neither brit- nlah or american but a strong link between the two be tatoud of both tha united state and brlt- alnv aaidlha bcmp officer he aamduiaseojrta to be tolftr- antof otha races in canada and aald u sampvof mood frojton ri v v if different peoples of other countries creed and colours were placed on tildes and mixed no one could tell tham apart in ending this talk he read the text of the queens scouts certifi cate as a queen scout you have prepared youraelf for service to god and your followmen and have shown youraelf a member of the great scpdt brotherhood hay you continual runder godarguidanee to gain courage and strength to enable you fully to discharge your duty to your country arthritk paims am aaaa muaaa saaasaaablami jkaai lt hisiiiim aw tcrubiwfanb wotil vmnrni0 mihjt mswi wrh m ooi to jlck wood hbkal tskxmim ihttoa

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