Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 8, 1946, p. 2

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rsfefr if you need anything fixed or made to order phone the fix it sh0p442r2 plumbing sheet metal eaves- troughs furnaces stoves repairs to all makes of sewing and washing machines bicycles or what have you woodworking of all sorts ah work guaranteed we call for and deliver w g young glen williams lkntkfxiae bas bad tt tnnnart thtof or ithkms on ttytoday afternoon someone robbed mr bert mcoautoy itoo is blind of sa ucn be bad a- mr percy hun a cripple lost be ing all toe bad in that wallet at the time in both oasat the money was taken from the victim s dockets in pre text of looking for a match we hope that the offi work on the case catch up with them and that they get what they well deserve the annual meeting of llmehouse w i was held in the memorial hail last thursday afternoon previous to the meeting 25 ladles were entertained at lunch by mrs ellerby president f the secretary read that over 80 had been cleared from the bazaar and mrs sanford april financial convenor had cleared another 45 from a play and socials- mrs smethursts winning poem the wj was read mrs francis brown reported on the oae dtetrlct directors meeting and mrs a- w benton on the annual mee ting of halton children s aid society two memberships were paid for the 1946 47 children s aid society mrs wmsftth the greek light means go and when you travel in thompsons taxi with the green light on top you go in safety comfort and at your convenience thompsons taxi 14 or 30 wilsons delivery service is filling a definite need in the community take advantage of this speedy reliable service by calling 274 r 5 that s wilsons delivery service i general trucking gravel and top soil cinders etc d barclay phone 274 r 23 glen williams pecial cream fhied mothers day cake see one or your westons drivers or place your order with one of the merch ants who handle westons products drivers elmer hill mcnabb st james clarke john st ray geme john st ahdi aj wb attwn of otathmg bad bteri wqd omtesv sane work i been dope far tb boa cnm and sal vation aimer ink was on band at prs- eent mokfthnee miller benton eller- toy wrsds brown and s wright bad bad 100 per cent attendance during the year the president read her report and that of tfce memorial hall the sec retary and treasurers reports showed twelve regular meetings with average attendance of fifteen held 196396 which included the purchase money for the hall passed through 4he treas urers hands and a balance of s109 61 is on band for the next year mrs te miller took the chair for el ection of officers which resulted as fol lows president mi j l ellerby is vice president mlra s glsby 2nd vice prealdenty mn j jamieson secy treasurer mrs e miller district dir ector mrs b norton branch direc tors mrs a benton mrs b sanford mrs jamieson press reporter mrs a benton au ditors mm j noble mrs smebhurst delegates to district annual mes- dames olsby euerby and h norton knitting convenor mrs miller sew ing convenor mrs kirkpatxick quilt ing convenor mrs olsby roll call convenor mrs wright citizenship convenor mrs j roughley home onomlcs mrs s wright agricultural and canadian industry mrs kirkpat- rick social welfare mrs a benton history research mrs a j smeth urs publicity mrs e sanford pian ists mrs c meredith mrs h norton when the president returned to the chair for her sixth year all sang for shes a jolly good fellow the meeting closed with the nation a anthem mrs gale and miss ivens have re turned to their home here having bpent the winter in toronto law helen mills of the rcaf wd at trenton spent the weekend at llmehouse with her parents at tfu euchre and dance sponsored bj the hall boird last week high soo res were held by mrs hunter of acton and d m robertson centre bcore by dorothy shtlbourne and the door prize bj tom lethbrldge mrs a atunded t- e ex ediiiveineeung of the guelph area w i on tuesdi vhe e plans were made for the fall coin tnt ion in nor folk st l d clnmh noi 7 and 8 tile tnt i i will be education for world ptau m ui begin m the home we ure sorrj to report that mrs j w nickel u in a serious condition fol lowing a ptrulvtic strokt on sundaj morning at her home notice to all hog buyers in ontario hphe ontario hog producers marketing scheme has been approved by the ontario government and became effeetire on and after may i 1946 under this scheme all buyers of hogs for processing or for resale to processors are required to comply with the following regulation t ivo buyer other than a processor shall buy hogs except under the authority of a buyers licence applicants for licences to buy hogs should complete the form below and return it with the 100 licence fee to the farm products marketing board parliament buildings toronto ontario to the form products marketing board name of applicant roakes application to the farm products marketing board for a licence to engage in the business of a buyer of hogs under the r arm products marketing act 1946 for the period from april 1st 1946 to march 31 1947 dqtedat ontario this day ef 1w applicant address aftm products market board parliament buiuhnos toronto ont j j 1 hubbies and handicrafts by h j newman what is the difference between hob bles and handicrafts this question is frequently asked by those who are interested in making things in their spare time actually there is a vast difference hobbles may be compared to the title of a good book and handicrafts one of the important chapters u someone attempted compile a book which would describe only the important hobbies in the wor id today it would take more than thelr llfe to complete the scope is without limit whereas a book on recognized handicrafts may be had at any library book counter what are some of the more import ant hobbles you may ask fosslblyone oftfce mostfasclnattnr and ancient bobbles is collecting man from earliest times seems to have pos sefised a mania to make collections some gathered brightly coloured sto nes or animal teeth others had caches of crude knives and spears while more lusty decorated their huts oaves with human beads and scalps many of these items are still a passion for the modem collector it is from these collectors ttiat our great m eums have been able to span the chasm of time and bring us the story of tfae agte one day while talking to the curator of one of our museums i asked mm if the museum depended wtoouy upon ttwlr own flekl men for specimens he said that thousands of valuable items had been sent from men and women boys and girls living in all parts of canada who were interested in collect i th one f aim boy who made a bobby of collecting indian arrowheads had sent them a specimen which bad completed their rare collection let us then place collecting at the bead of our list of important bobbles in next weeks whin we shall talk about some interesting types of collec tion harold lawrence leaves smith a stone staff it was with regret that the smith stone staff learned of the resignation effective the end of april of howard lawrence for 3 years aailslml ctuef engineer at the plant although badrot taken an wttre part in town ftriai batng a resident of oakvffle from where he commuted dally ml lawrence was wellknown here thro ugh bis association with smith stoor mar to leavbar be wnmbws of tbe office staff prese bfeb with a parker pen end pencil set and tbs plant employee p trim wtb a flowers design work a t morton floral rtinmwvtiljrv pffxtfis lfil8afceig2s- asbllvwi vwsrvw

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