the georgetown herald wednesday dec 18 1946 umehouse i f one of the lamest crowds to attend on event in iimehouse- memorial hall fathered there last wednesday even tag to honour mx and mrs ouke mulder with e miscellaneous shower ballmafad and cedarvaie as well a iimehouse were well represented mr andrew mlno acted as chairman calling on mr jno nlokell accom- panled by mrs e karn or violin selections and kev o c cochrane spoke a few words at welcome to mrs mulder a war bride recently arrived from england the honoured couple then took their seats beneath pink and white decorations to receive their many pretty and useful gilts both expressed their thanks mrs mulder stating that showers arcs- unknown in the neighbourhood loom hlch she had come iiunch wp seryed and the umehouse orchestra and mr joe mcdonald took over for dancing mr r 8 hetherlngton set up equip ment at umehouse hall last wed nesday afternoon and evening to show i b the store with ihqusnnos of girts one of the best sets of alms ao far christmas entertainments entailed ao much work that some pupils were not out in the afternoon but the attend inoe was large in the evening the wmb met at the home of mrs sroethurst last thursday afternoon text word being joy mrs sanford read scripture and mrs h norton led n prayer mrs roughley concluded the study book think of africa those taking part in the program were m s roughley with a lovely piano solo trinity chimes billy sanford ourtands will be- full too completing thousands of extra long distance cht daring the holiday season most calls will o through promptly because our operators will be tiling all available equipment to complete them of course with holiday traffic so heavy some calls are bound to be delayed if this should happen to yours yon can be sure the operator will get it through just as quickly as she possibly can the bell telephone company of canada singing jesus laves me and mrs ellerby reading an article no roam in the inn mrs cochrane took the chair for the election of officers of wm 8 result ing as follows past pros mrs h norton president mrs e sanford 1st vice pres mrs roughley secretary mrs a w benton treasurer mrs sracthurftt supply secretary mrs sooethurbl glad tiding seoty- mr a norton home helpers mrs w mitchell literature mrs s glsby welcome and welfare mrs norton the meeting was closed with the lord s prayer and the hostess served lunch mrs harold barber and her pupils at s s no 16 held a very successful christmas entertainment last thurs day evening the children although lew in number took their parte well before an appreciative audience laurence burt was cl airman a dance followed llmehouse school entertainment was heulin the hall on rriday evening to a capacity house all pupils in the liool took part in the program the hretta hansel and gretel from ll i opera bj humperdinck being out uu ding it displayed the ability of i ost of tht pupils the rhythm band owed its musical possibuitieb in ing ai d then santa cluu appeared 0 distribute the gifts and treats mis jean kudddl was called for ward ai d as thelma brown read a 1 on addreifi muritl davison presen ed their teacher with a lovajy pink sheer blouse on behalf of her pupils mr a w benton acted as chair man i tht limehouie orchestra with mr r l davidson looked after the dance that followed mr a w lane or montreal visited 1 is mother on sunday mr and mrs ben paul mr and mrs j a smethurst and jacqueline and mr and mrs c a grant and son were week end visitors with mrs smethurst power shortage critical save electricity southern ontario faces a severe jxwerjihortage right now every home farm store and industry in the southern part of the province must save electricity in every practical way if essential services are to be main tamed during the present winder period and rationing restrictions avoided hydro therefore asksyoursmcerecooperationtorelieveanurgentaituation the daily period during which savings should be effected is between 8 am and 8 pm and conditions are particularly acute between 4 pm and 7 pm here is how youcan help in the uvaic eliminate all christmas dvcorativ lighting until saturday dtcmbw j 1st h and again after january 1st 1947 turn off lights whan not required uta a minimum numbtr off lights in th livingroom consistent with good vision us uctrically hooted water sparingly and check looking hot water laps da net us rang lmnts on high whtn a lawr hat will seve and turn off all lament at toon as possible cook ovn moalt as often as possibleand avoid th unncssary us of turfac 4mnts turn off vrandah and othr outside lights tum off all small appliances as soon as poislbl oo not us lchic air hooters and grates in eliminate all christmas dcoraftv lighting bfor december slot and offices 1946 and again after january 1st 1947 dmlnat th us of tectricny for signs and stor windows from ion hi p turn off all lights whan not rquhrd us lchically hooted water sparingly and chock looking hot water tap do not us wctrit air hatrs in switch from day to night operations whtrtvtr prachcam industries tum off factory and offtc lights when not ndd turn off mtofdrfvn machines when not rqulrd and ffct othr savings whrvr fsfttshrto- avoid mm of all nontsntial outdoor lighting o not at elr1e space heaters the htu0etectric power cghmhuoi of qmutio f merry christmas from the management and staff of brills dept store it pleases us to please you phonri 167 georgetown gee33ge83csmaaharaw canadian jersey champion sells outstanding calf gerald graham of georgetown on tarta reports that he has sold an out standing bull calf to the weufcnown jersey breeder f c h bent omee- mee ontario this young bull is the son of mr grahams senior herd sire brampton plnn b aim that was reserve grand champion at muton m 1946 he is a son of one of the senior herd sires at brampton brampton pinnacle basil a bull that is classified excellent and whose first daughter to sell at ac uon was sold for 360000 and his daughters are now finishing splendid records the dam of mr grahams herd aire is brampton ajxnbeutaaoow classified excellent with a nice record and was imported from jersey island where abc was twice champion the dam of the bull that mr bent gets la royalist ruby one of the outstanding cows in ttte graham herd that classified very good she was first prize cow in milk at milton 1944 and tt member of the first prise get of sire at muton in 1943 she has a ootd medal record of 11 172 fts of milk 611 lbs of fat s 47 per cent in 306 day on two times rohfctng and several ottier records fibe is a tuu sister to tfce canadian champion but- terfat producer in her class from wo to 1043 royalist seaside teas with 10 106 lbs of milk 857 lbs of fat with an average test of 6 5 per cent in 366 dam at a years of age ruby bj a daughter of mr grahams superior flirty brampton favorite royalist one of the great cows to the graham herd with a rive year ow gom medal re cord of 1138ft lbs of mlst 640 ft of fat m 306 days with an average test of 538 per cent gale also ha several other high records isila it claimed to be one at the out standing young stees pnrtihsusad by a breeder m ontario during the fh season of 1946 increases becord the jersey cow fairy rale s zansv 71114 owned by pberatone broth ers of oekville ontario has comple ted her eleventh record at thirteen years of age of 9736 lbs of milk 517 lbs of fat with an average test of 6 31 per cent this brings zanas total production to date to 134 140 lbs of milk 7320 lbs of fat making her ttw canadia ctaampton irrt long dis tance cow of the breed et and the third highest life time pro ducer of the breed in the domtnon zana has again treebenol and is busy doing her best to win over use two former champions see our merchandise on display at the golden gate cafe temporary headquarters every friday and saturday ronson lighters pocket watches boys wrist watches 600 195 600 featuring- bulova watches diamond rings ronson lighters jewellery estpflrt w stcai hopcur service 3i ti 9 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