Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 12, 1945, p. 5

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gathered to extend to this recently married couple their good wishes mr oliver ewlng occupied the chair in his usual pleasant man ner and after a few congratulatory remarks announced the programme consisting of community singing led by jackson hamilton and accompan led by mrs jas brown numbers by salem school short speeches by mes wilson bryan and oliver hamil ton then mr wm lanktree was cal led on to read the following address laurel onl nov 20th 1w6 dear mr and mrs brown we your friends and neighbors are pleased to have this opportunity expressing to you our good wishes and congratulations on your recent mar riage you john have been a valued member of our community all your life your jovial personality and your kindliness to all have wan for you wide circle of friends your generos ity in the support of every enterprise that had for its object the advance- ment of the kingdom of o04 and the brotherhood of man has been a big influence for good in our lives it is wltti pleasure mrs brown that we welcome you to our commun ity those of us who have already met you are looking forward to know ing you better and feel ttvifitt ttoat with you we may build up a worth while friendship as a t ig of our fri and good wishes we you to accept these gifts may clods richest blessings follow you both through life and bring you much hap piness signed on behalf of your many friends j p bryan william snow- den w j lanktree mr and mrs brown were presented with a radio and a dutch oven by mrs j j bryan and mr j f bryan after mr brown had made a suit able reply thanking the friends lunch was served and a pies sent period was black flags on ii boats r tur gutta percha ftfyjp 1 j smooth riding bar gives ball bearing high way tmoothnets eliminate roadship and vibration heres why it grips sharp angle 00 tracaon tide of tread grips like a gear tooth flare on driven side givei automatic selfcleaning action in mad or snow heres why it wont sideslip open bar treads slither sideways the gp riding bar stops sideslip makes the ore track straight ehead ask to see gut a perchas rojdgnpltire at art scotts garage georgetown ontario gutfa percha and rubber limiied thlt when nazi uboat commanders hoisted black nags of sur render it was a go ahead signal to the three out of every eight canadians who normally depend for their livelihood on export trade m for five yean the flow of foreign trade has been largely a gov ernment responsibility but now to help create peacetime jobs canadian enterprise must do its fall share in finding customers abroad this means doing business all over the world in strange and distant cities in a hundred languages and currencies conadhin banks have a key role in this complicated but essen tial peacetime task every day their foreign branches and corres pondents arrangecrodits handle documents and perform other intricate operations to bring buyers and sellers together across the obstacles of distance language and custom this bonking service is of primary importance to business and to every canadian worker as canada turns to the task of re creating trade abroad to provide jobs at home actverfsemear it sp on go re a by your boil passed in dancing snd a sociable ev ening music for the dance was fur nished by mrs jas brown and mes srs william mllfr and stanley mc pherson among those from georgetown at tending were mr and mrs j s simp son mr and mrs o hoare and baby jane miss peggy young and master george hoare norval beobeational society social and btjblness meeting the first annual social and business meeting of the nerval recreational association was held in the parish hall on the evening of december 7th wiqi over 150 people attending talkie movies shown by mr cecil chlnn of brampton were greatly en joyed these were followen by card playing in which mrs g hamilton norval and mr edgar lyons were prize winners after the cards every one enjoyed modern dancing to the wurlltzer and old time dancing to mr ctilnn and two assisting artists from brampton with mr wes liouth as caller in the business session of the meet tag reports were heard from the pre sident secretary and treasurer it was reported that the rink is now rea dy for flooding in order to be ellgl blc for the gafljrnment grant plans were made urftnlsh the stands and make ottier improvements the following committee of 9 h cameron j i- clark t l momeek in graydon chester nelson robin son prank pendley walter fidler alex mcklnpey and rev j l sen were picked to elect an executive for next year delicious refreshments were served by the norval ladles and altogether the affair was such a success h has been suggested one should he held once a month special speaker at st georges penny bag night the rev w w craig dean of a3 goma gave an outstanding talk with lantern slides on the mission work being done in his district at st geor ge s penny bag meeting last wednee day afternoon dean craig explained how the work of the w a helped m fhe mission field and his talk tntwt inuring the ladles of norval and stewart- town anglican churches wtc invited to attend the meeting tea and re freshments were served under the p of mrs s c mackenxle assisted by meadames taws hewsan hughes butuvant and walker please bring back those empties the busy holiday season b almost here bringing with it additional demand cartons and bottles are scarce they will be urgently needed to enable us to maintain a steady flow of supplies to the consumer please return empties now if you can t bring them in phone or write your nearest brewer retail store thank you the brewing industry ontario the fixit shop sheet metal plumbing woodwork 1 general repairs jh bl maehtnea f bewtaa maefchiai wn and sharpened afc smb axea 8c 8hoe biaii0 w g young phone 442 r 21 glen w0x1ams ddworks

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