Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 10, 1947, p. 3

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r enjoy bowling i in the coolest spot in town airconditioned weekdays 1 pm 530 pan 6 to 11 pm saturdays 10 am 530 pan 6 to 11 pjn wbkkur high 8cors pkeee 100 cigarettes far leading man kjloa biooktags for iailhit lady last week1s winners mr bob anderson 277 everett wilson 296 lucky strike bowjjng club snack bar j mill street in the mackenzie building hal gibson mans area convention w i held at oac guelph j old furniture like flew with reupholstering call now to avoid the fall tush an added variety of coverings is available dick the upholsterer phone 89 for estimates lanes haulage you call we haul no job too big no job too small american cement for sale phone 5 our shop will he closed saturday september 13th from 1 p m to 6 p m to enable our employees to attend the fall fair i georgetown motors main street tel 280 continued from page u done in lactones a busy country woman should have time to da some thing she liked and suggested her taking up handicrafts mrs ford sudden obliged with one of hex much enjoyed readings mrs brown drives in the absenceof mrs hugh sum mers provincial president who is at tending a conference at amsterdam mrs e a duke represented the fed erated wj of ontario she stated a lew facts ttie marked increase in membership was partly due to red cross and other war working groups rormlng wj branches rather than disbanding when their original work ended that each branch should fulfil financial obligations by pending to the secretary 5 per member for fed w i of canada lc per member for associated countrywomen i of the world and 15o per member for our prov federation still more donations are needed fou the adelaide hoodless memorial fund to establish a schol arship for a deserving girl at mcdon aid institute ouelpta a booklet com memorating the fiftieth anniversary of the w i will be published at a set price in her address to follow mrs duke said that the theme also meant home security and went an to define it in religion education financial security municipal security security jn love she said that rural communities are more stable than urban paren de velop a sense of inner security in their children bv letting them rely on their own ability somewhat by giving them a job to do and seeing thit tht do it bv letting thtm have i little daring in work or in pla and idd i little praise once in r while too decorations in he dining hall for the banquet on thursday evening fol lowed the w 1 colour scheme of corn flower blue and gold and tht h id table was centred bj i three tier lif tieth anniversarv c ike in the same colour of icing over fo ir hundrid attending the banquet toasted the king at the signal from mrs j h speir chairman for the evening president of oa c mr w k reek welcomed the gi eit tnd invited them baclc for further contentions he said that theirs wis a work to be proud of in hard tunes or otherwise mus celn sjnott net chainu in the are i responded to thi iddress ol welcome mrs j r whiu of riplcv proposed a tost to o ir pist ui ir nun of the area since it is but i few vears since this area t s re orguiued from paru of toronto and london areas there art but three past chairmen mrs crozier of waiserton mrs p merry of homb and mrs j h speir of brussels each responded to the toast mrs croric b u fl omunine h r rca sons for organizing this area and a few highlights of its doings since entertainers for the evening lnciu ded accordion numbers bv mr anto nelli of guelph and messrs r b mcmurdo tnd w j mcfajdon of call with scotch songs and piano mr mcfavden took the audience for a world trip with his folk songs o different lands while mr mumunl 1 1 wis retailed agirn md again the special speaker for the even ing was hon russell t kelle minis ley of health lor ontario who am d his numerous joke paid tnb te to britain in the last war and asked all 138w 0ice or 138j house thats the new telephone number for b e murfin fmici irvttfm tldsbbwhsjih work dost collecting sfhssmmm only one resolution was read and the original move from mill oreek women s institute mrs t d cowan of gait spoke on its behalf the fes olution which hid already been forwarded to the attoi nt v general was accepted as read by the guelph convention area it is as follows whereas a manslaughter trial for the death of an ifrfmt nas been in the courts of our province at a ro rettably late date tht members of millcreek w i urge the attorney general to take immediate bteps lo 1 establish a centre for the triln ing of police women 2 inaugurate legislation requiring municipal tles in which there are wo mens beverag rooms and cocktail lounges to maintain is part of their regular forces a number of trained policewomen the number to bear definite relationship to the number of women s beverage rooms and cocktail lounges within the municipality a debate resolved that the par ents of the past generation did more to prevent juvenile delinquency than the parents of today was judged closely contested but by factual fi gures in favour of the affirmative by dr reaman and mrs prof moffatt both of oac in announcing the judges decision dt reainao stated that- it was a vital problem interes tingly presented the affirmative was upheld by mesdames c d fogerty and francis ki eager of gait and the negative by mesdames e h marston of elora and mrs lome guild of rockwood mrs duke presided for the reidint of questions in the bag provided she ably cletred up some probems isked in thit way therel always be an eni1 md wis sing in honour of a visitor inm sissex and an english war brid now ilvinc at purple valley near wi arton mrs robert towler of moorfield in her teport of the courtesv commlttc thanked the staff at oac including their dining ha help the officers and executive of the aria and a others who contributed to the success i f tii convention the election of officer lor 1911 48 was conducted bv miss irene mtllndi it was noteworthy th it the nami selected bj lhe nominatinc commlltte were ill accepted and i lecttd bv ace lamation pist chairman mrs j h spur r 3 brussells chairman miss c svnott k 4 rockwood 1st vice chairman mrs j r white riplej 2nd vice cruermin mrs ford bud den r 4 gait area secretary mrs l guild rockwood recording secretary mrs rb mackenzie riplev executive mrs j fvasby r 3 kitchener miss wllbcn cormle fergus vrs a dtrrock clif ford jr area convenor miss marjonr ford gait auditors mrs f rlnehart r l campbelhllle mrs h h uilon k6 guelph press correspondent mrs d s mcnaughton ktuevale convenors of standing committees historical research miss gladys parke rfi wiarton to contribute u another relief ship home economics mr j j mc ment for her in the near future she klnnon chesley deserved all and more than the neartj 1 social welfare miw l i inpwj s100 000 000 worh collected in the last 108 erie st stratford shiprre t he tnted that the farm citizenship mrs a r matthews youji are the hope of that occupi r 1 preston tion he rilled on uiem to do a bet j agric and oan industries mrs ter jnb than their ancestors who kept a wood fenrun boarder cows and left the farm im j publicity mrs stanley wheeler piemen ts in the orchard from vear to ethel po jear pianist mre d hume arkell tht speaker then went in to board members his own sirbjecx icilth he did not federated mrs m weber r 2 w advise closing mall hospitals tn pre mountrose mrs a hamilton a t terence for the large urban ones he wood claimed that the smaller hospitals close to those needing them n take cxe of eighty per cent of all illnesses he said tnat h8300 000 of the budge is et aside for healtn with many more thousands being ipent through ulnci he then outlined tight points for kneping well diet posture rew do not overeat medical check ups while well rtpuar care of teetb care of eyes and most important be cheer iful mr kelley closed his talk with the recrtlng of the lifters and the learners mrs speir voted a toast to mrs pofd sudden retiring seeretarv who was responsible for the banquet ar rangements and table settings friday morning session presided over by miss oella synott of rock wood opened at 9 00 am with the singing of the institute ode the chief speaker on friday was miss irene h mcbride of the w i branch toronto who addressed the convention on famiry relations she gain said the hope of stabilization rested on the rural communities since cities were ever changing in these rural districts forty per cent of on tario s population arc found she sta ted that anything unused for long is lost and if ww do not shoulder our reqionsibultles our chance to do so will be lost too she quoted from an article by prof morgan who sold lhe rural oomnumlties are the best place to brine up the next the georgetown herald wednesday sept 1 0th 1947 carrolls 3sc 20 oz kamorspork fish cakes grapefruit 23c cocoanut 49c junket siss z 19c bsd river cereal 13c x4c x3c heikz baby foods 3 cow ah s cocoa lie lie candy jsc do hok old dutch cleanser tin xoc lima beans 17c light bulbs 15c green cherries t- jsc apple juice x tiwazsc baby cheeses n 4zc mjstard j ibc spaghetti ae soup 3 age velvet cake flour bao 30c soap powdee chan speed coat pixt ti p00 prunes poomd 19c ouve oil mustard heinz white wl vines vel c dreft no 19c kleen no 19c sing no 23e woouoam rxu 1 champ no ioc dvstbane x 55c oats pis 24c puke spices 10 ground ginger whole allspice whole cloves turmeric celery seed mustard seed orangessweet juicy 288s doz 29c lemons full of juice doz 55c grapes red imported icy ensp lb 17c no i ontario grown potatoes white mealy cookers 10 lb 29c silver skin onion sweet and hot peppers all pickling vegetables at pickling prices arrow taxi phone 454 90th annual brampton fall fair tuesday and wednesday september 16 17 ontarios largest livestock show horse show junior farmer competition 4 and 6horse team events trotting and running races stangers famous midway a

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