Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 20, 1944, p. 6

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the georgetown herald wedne december 20 1944 we would uks to take this oi- portuoltar to wish uie oltlxeba of oaretown and vicinity a m rm seasons 5 greetings and a happy and fbsfssous i new ybab have ui examine your childs eye during the christmas boll- days newest style at city prices i consult i 0 t walker ro j eyesight specialist ho w- be si hu oisos owe r fbe bu tejepboc ju main street georgetown tne second wednesday of each monta m jaatmay aonsuu o- t phonk oeorgetown 81 brampton dm seasons greetings and a sincere wish that everyone in the district will have a very merry christmas and a happy new year hollywood hotel norval smith stone news intended lor leaf week a letter we received ttoox jim krai mersoa in the fclcxaf overseas and christinas cards lram carman oopei- land and buss vexcy both m thb western front ah the boys express their appreciation for the paroels and cigarettes received and send good wishes to the management and em- pinytw fnr christm and the new year the verse oh buss ahrlstmas card well expressed the thoughts from all the boys so we take pleasure in printing it the long dark night is lading fast the dawn la not afar and freemens eyes in hope look up towards the christmas star with gladhess- how send this wish eternal good and true a merry merry christmas and a glad new year to you jack harlow will be starting to work next monday on the automatic clay press m the pottery until he is atihe to use his injured arm chad to know that he is able to make a start anyway three s 3 boys were out shooting last weekend at limehouse one of them broke out si fox but though an other of the boys took five shots at it the fox got away next they scared up a rabbit but even with two shots at it i they had to qnlsh it off by chopping its neck better improve your shoot ing boys ammunition la scarce these days quite a few congratulations are in order this week first to cecil walker and his wile on the birth of a baby daughter second to mary and charlie hoare who also have a baby daughter and next to ellen and dave saxe on the birth of a son cecil mary and ellen are all former employees of s 4c s christmas shopping is the m topic these days most employees received a cheque last weekend which will solve a few christinas problems this was for retroactive pay covering an agree ment made between 6 8 and the ue w local s36 ouess josephine figures she owns the assembly room a stray cat wan dered in there monday morning and the girls were treated to a cat fight with the stray coming off second best we hear that one of the shipping room boys has been exhibiting the fox he caught wish he would tell us how be caught it it should be an in teresting story chris dickinson in the office receiv ed a diamond from norman cooper of brampton last week end congratula tion christmas special from pensons fish chip store fresh oysters 60c per pint and a very merry christmas t6 one and all we would like to wish our many friends and customers a merry merry christmas and a happy new year e we would also like to give our most sincere tharik far their great patience with the service we are able to offer under preterit conditions s a s r muck art j pfabfa hntfaft ttamwitag ad j ln i electric wiring eslftworslsj corgetown g ssmmmmbi 0 eacetojnenof with the advent of christmas this year these words hold for us an added significance peace to men of good will we canadians whether we fight in the factory or on the farm in industry or in the armed services wish peace on earth to men of good will the world over we are fighting that the spirit of christmas shall endure and we rejoice that this christmas brings with it the def- inite promise of freedom for all mankind the house of seagram ay all employees are asked to keep fri day dec 22nd open lor the first 8 8 christmas party to be held in the rose room the joint entertain ment committee are busy with ar rangements for the evening and hope for your support a silver collection will be made in aid of the a s active service fund the employees who made it to work yesterday morning through the storm and heavy snow drifts are to be con gratulated surprisingly few were absent considering the depth of the drifts which managed to block the way in every direction as can be well imagined a great variety of clothing was in evidence and everyone was busy scrambling around making arrangements to collect enough hmdh to stay for the day there certainly was plenty ol snow piled up outside the building a perfect paradise for skiers oood thing it doesnt oappen every dayl joke box hecan you see all right she vco he is there a draft on you he tk your seat comfortable she yes he lets trade seats officer did you pick my new ow ac stenographer on the basis of her gramrnarr private orammar sir mlgoah i thought you said glamour lows presidentsmrs w thompson 1st vicepresident mrs f weller 2nd vicepresident mrs i chlsbolm secretarytreasurer mrs m busseu dorcassecretary ifers h bradley educational secretary mm f brain living message secretary mrs e price stewarttown the junior wa annual meeting was held last week reports show 12 members 38 meetings held average at tendance s meetings were held mon day afternoons when school was held seven hymns were memorised three babys quilts were made 3 layette out fits and 12 scrap books were the ac tivities for the year 150 was tent to the sunday school by post this or- tganisatlon sends sunday school lessons and literature to children too far out to attend sunday school officers for- hornby the wa of st stephens church held their annual meeting recently at the borne of mrs arthur brain e porta sbowed thatjhe organisation bad experienced another successful r two bales of gnats and cloth ing were sent one to the bishop hor des mih school and the oilier to the wa rooms la hamilton a gen erous contribution was made to the ap fond of the ghnroht ad e oe mm re e a toi- flowers for xmas variety of cut flowers and potted plants al norton phone 315 sum m mqqimmd btoefc 1945 are secretary lois thompson t assistant evajonne smith treasurer lola bessey assistant betty hump hreys dorcas secretary june thomp son a jeannlne humphreys pages lots mlleham assistants betty henderson betty barrow and pat barrow supu mrs mary bally st johns womans auxiliary held their annual meeting at mrs john birds home reports show a very good year all pledges were met and a balance on hand a bale of quilts and clothing was sent away in june all officers were reelected president mrs s r colebrook vicepresident mrs s hunt secretary mrs jos standlsh treasurer mrs j h smith junior supl mrs mary batty little helpers secretary mrs johnston who is honorary president is also literature secretary the branch wul continue to send the living message t to mrs tracy wtoo is honorary secretary stewarttown was in darkness fri day morning from 130 ajn till o liuck the hydro was off xne womens xnsuuite meeting was held friday evening wtma a quill was nnished and bound a letter from norman bally to his 8kk uter kua oi tne sale arrival of tbe parcel irom tne wjl this war wis- come news as the members bua learea mat the wx parcels wen 4a me disastrous fire at halifax vnsn so many overseas cnristmas paroels were destroyed btewarttown was pretty well baxe ea up witn ine snow storm last tues day morning a mppy mew year and a speedy e- turn home in peace to all our boys ana girls overseas you are all t- memoered constantly boys and glrja the snow plow is making a fbk job on the streets it is owned and operated by art scott ever remembering our boys who are serving with the armed forces overseas and in canada we wish them and you the compuments of the christmas season b tyers milk prodccts phone 162

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