Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 10, 1944, p. 5

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the georgetown herald wednesday may i oth 1944 stanley park erin opens may 12th dancing every friday modern aires orchestra every wednesday harvey orchestra old time knd modern 91 admission 50o wotl growers organization wool ship collect to our registered warehouse no 1 weston ontario reliable grading prompt settlement obtain sacks and twine from a n stark georgetown clare wilson georgetown hkldrim stark no 3 milton or direct from canadian co operative wool growers limited 217 bar street toronto canada 0sh zif 1 sb sflsat for bray chicks to tilt locality phone or call geo c brown phone 161 cornei main guelph streets scotts garage aaa international sales and service shell products church news a noise shall come even to the ends of the earth for the lord hath a controversy with the na tions he will plead with all flesh he will give them that are wicked to the sword smith the lord jer ss5 si ven st georges church g o thompson rector fifth sunday after easter holy communion 8 00 am sunday anhoni in a-m- ma tins ll am even song 1 pm on sunday mdrn ing before preaching the hector stated that the church of england especially in the diocese of niagara was not averse to the contemplated religious instruction in the schools but wel comed it only considering that the matter should be carried out carefully a few years ago the synod of niagara definitely petitioned for the very thing we are now receiving the church of england does not hold aloof from cooperation with the state but rather welcomes it believing the two can be mutually helpful st albans church glen williams fifth sunday after easter holy communion 6 30 am sunday school 1030 am the morning services begin next sunday and will continue through the summer months stewarttown j asst pianist mrs f brownrtdge l auditors mrs j barnes mrs f ehqueslng w i held a euchre party wrlggleaworth i in the council chamber friday night courtesy committee mrs c b prize for highest lady went to mrs dick mrs f ruddell forgrave georgetown and highest at the close of the meeting a dainty tor gentleman to mr frank murray hmch was served by the hostess and norval lunch was served and every refreshment committee one enjoyed the evening t may meeting or the wms w a meeting was held last week heul in the church tuesday ar- nt mrs 8 tennants home in george- my the devotional period town the meeting was devotional and waa conducted by mrs j bellbody the business with the report of annual theme being all the world and all meeting in hamilton given luc for christ betty ruddell fa sgt major john murray of toronto voured with a vocal solo after which was hofaie for the week end mts w brownrldge gave an interest mrs bailey spent the week end with 8 report of the annual presbyterll mr and mrs p r bailey at hamilton meeting held in burlington april 12th the meeting closed by singing hymn i ntflfvsi 356 aht p y the president mrs glffen immediately following the meeting a successful seed sale was the federated farm oiubs of terra hem m the basement gotta met at the home of mr and mrs peter dick on west st in brampton last monday evening may 1st there georgetown lawn was a splendid attendance and every i bowling club one enjoyed an excellent meeting holds annual meeting the wjvls and w a of onion held a joint meeting at the home of mrs 1 members of the lawn bowling club laveme thompson on wednesday af- ma on monday evening may 8 at the ternon may 3rd mrs geo leslie took club house on edith street to review the topic from the study book focus last years activities and pun for the the united church of canada rev r c todd minister friday may 12 con gregational prayer at 8 15 pm sunday may 14 mothers day 10 am special mothers day programme in the sunday school parents and friends of the pu pils cordially invited 11 am pnollc wor ahipe sacrament of baptism will be ad ministered 7 pm evening service gospel mes sage st john church stewarttown rev r r colebrook rector fifth sunday after easter 2 pm sunday school 3 pm evening prayer st pauls church norral 730 pm evening prayer st stephen s church hornby 10 45 a m sunday school 1115 am holy communion first baptist church minister rev j e obtrom sunday may 14th 10 am sunday school day service 11 am divine worship mutual life 6 45 pm gospel songs 7 pm holy worship the modern need let all observe sunday as family day in god s house the young people meet monday it 8 pm the mldeek service on wednesday at 8 pm walt for his promise welcome on british oulana mrs c anderson and mrs c cook were the assisting hostesses for this meeting no 3 au ching school sang as a school at the peel musical festival and received 74 marks bettv jean ander son received the gold medal with 80 marks in pre school age class donald anderson won the silver medal with 75 marks in class boys under 8 years raymond anderson won the bronze medal in boys under 13 with 74 marks shirley mcnally received the bronze medal in girls under 10 years with 74 marks ray thompson received the gold medal with 80 marks in boys un der seven years dorothy thompson came 4th in girls under 11 years with 77 marks congratulations to all our young soloists on sunday evening may 7th union wjmjs held a meeting in union church to which several of the neigh bouring women s missionary societies were invited rev wm rae of the china inland mission addressed this meeting miss lois wilkinson of chel tenham also a gold medal lit at the peel musical festival sang very sweetly there was a splendid attendance and all present thoroughly enjoyed the service congratulations are extended from this community to rev and mrs j l self on the birth of their daughter in peel memorial hospital may 3rd hornby holy cross cnurcb mass at 9 00 am 2nd and 4th sun days 1100 am 1st 3rd and 5th sun days norval and union presbyterian churches norval rev j l self bj minister 10 am sunday school u am public worship union 2 pm sunday school 3 dm public worship the members of bethel wms auxl nary and women s association held their joint ma meeting at the par sonage on wednesdiy afttmoon lost mothers 3rd there v ls i tod attendance and a splendid program mrs emmerson ford reviewed a re cent book depleting the conditon f christian church in gcrmanv under the nazi regime which ls far from sa tlsfactory owing to the mlnistt rs and people bieng persecuted for their loy olty to their faith plans were made at the meeting for tile june met tin w ich will be held in the bethel church in tl i form f uit annual blossom tea hornbj women s asfcooiation met on thursday afternoon last may 4th at ih parsonage with i good attend ance imraaim jmbsbtcbi g gjyyyy t h e a t fe friday may 12th sing a jingle auan jones june vincent idaho roy rogers fox news mrs bailey a lit five chil o himilton spent sunday lost at the h me of mrs bailey s mother mrs james bailey the sunday school met at ii ijh in the united church 1 lst s ind iv and the church service was held in the evening at 8 o clock this order will continue for the spring and summer months or until further notice next sunday will be mothers day it will be observed as such with a special program both morning and evening a cordial invitation is extended to all to attend there ls no better wav of honoring mother than by attending church service on her day warning to parents damages to school property during recent months considerable expense has been incurred by the board through replacing broken windows and other damage to the school property therefore take notice that the school board wilt enforce full payment and penalties for all stlch da mages and all of which shall be recoverable under the summary convictions act rso 1937 chap 136 sec 5 coming season wltn a slight majority of members present the meeting was called to orde- by the president jas richardson the minutes of the last years meeting were read and adopted the financial report was given by the se cretary treasurer s p chapman showing a small surplus for the year after paying for several maj r unpro em eats to the proportv ihtre wuul have been a larger surplus had the grant cup play not ben interfered the election for 1944 returned tb with on several occasions by adverse previous years office holders in threv weather the present holders of this positions trophy are h cleave j williamson resident jas richardson tncldtntally mr williamson was par vice president fred thompson holder of thfc cup a majority of the sec treasurer s p chapman time last season for greens committee f thompson t was suggested that arrangements j j cdbbens w g mcdowell ern for a get together evening io be held thompson if possible prior to the official open games committee members are now ing on may 24th when members of lhe tp b coffin s faram and s p chap- bowling club and the curling club man could fraternize for this purpose w g entertainment committee e w bell and j j glbbens were specially itjers h lullco h slenko appointed to convene with lhe enter j talnment committee women shoppers mens let were continued the sarrw figure as last year namely 6 00 per women spend 85c of every dollar in season canada today it is the grip women parents of any minor who may be found guilty of such an offence will tie held liable for all costs and responsibility gcorgetown public school board keep on their purse strings that will decide bow much those purses con tain tomorrow fruit prices rhe prices board pointed out re cently that retailers are required to display prominently the prices and sizes of oranges grapefruit and le mons they offer for sale ration books canada s first ration book wos done by six printers the second by ten the third bv five and the fourth by three fewer printers and less paper has brought about a saving of 60 000 bv paper printing and shipping costs levity saturday may 1 3th matinee at 3 pm yankee doodle dandy james canej joan idir walter huston cartoon pass the biscuits mirandy chapter 1 2 secret service in darkest africa tuesday and wednesday may 16 and 17 guadalcanal diary preston foster lloyd nolan voce that thrilled the world unusual occupations ashgrove the annual meeting of ashgrovi women s institute was held tuesday afternoon april 2sth at the home c mrs chas austin with the president mrs r hepburn presiding the motto smile and keep your temper was well taken by mrs w bird the roll call was answered with a pick up for a tired room an brought some very timely suggestions mrs frank ruddell gave a very in terestlng paper entitled an unforget table character and mabel wriggles worth favoured with a reading during the business session the nominating committee presented the slate of ofii cers for 1044 45 and it was adopted as read pr sid t mrs r hepb irn first v16 mrs it- bt cimningh im sic id vice mrs f clffen rti is irer mr f th mpson sc rel ir mrs cecil wilson directors mrs j j thomps n mrs w bird mrs geo n irse mr k j c r iham prtrun committee mrs c gra horn mrs a j r iddcll mrs gei wingflold mrs l fisher mrs j bellbody district director mrs c austin flower committee mrs n stark mrs b brigden mrs j hunter war wool convenors mrs m bird mrs clayton wilson miss elsie bird press mrs f wilson pianist mrs h bird sub oft aaa toms ca 5sr mohth of waste pa t m sssi w mater to viscose ol si- p

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