Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 27, 1948, p. 9

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page 9 the georgetown herald wednesday oct 27th w4 albert simsonv announces his new studio photography is now in readiness yourportrait in pleasing poscsis the ideal gift for all occasions comein and talk oyer photographs of evviry description or phone 436 forapppintment entrance beside j0uffy mainsiteet studio upstairs in room 2 high school news luaakib- ajdbllebm government of canada bonds 3v due november 15 1951 have been called or paymenl u november 1 5 1 948 these bonds should be presented for h- dempllon with all coupon ol later date attached no further interest will be paid mi hvese bonds after this date g r c v- community halloween party saturday night 7 to 9 old town hall costume prizes for dmost original beat character moat beautiful parents are invited everyones going to the georgetown lions club masquerade party in the rose room friday october 29th costume prizes lucky spots dancing with the debovmaxres continous fun from 9 to 1 150 a couple by lloyd this past week lias been ono of the deader uchiol weckiv nobody has been hurt beaten or mildly scratched there woh no council meeting no social activities of uny sort in fact nuthln has happened everyone has been praying ex pectantly for the school to catch fire one of tho teachers to full down the many step or something just us trivial td break tho prevail ing monotony speaking of fire the schools new furnace is giving good performance und on cool idaya gives twjte ai much lieat as the old stove it heats two rooms rather- than tho previous one un der tle experienced fiands of mr evans bur caretaker everyone in school manage to get a little heat the 7no1t popular games uround school tills liast wank and for pre- vlojis weeks hove becn volley ball and soccer biflh are rugged games imdrure played by girls imdi uoyj alike volleyrfball pwy4 by the rules tsf a cbmparutlvely tumo game but- irtglis it is a minor form of suicide u consists of flail ing arms and legs willi- everyone trying to hit the bull ut orice a few manage this t but the majority hit or tromp on nnybbdy hundy in soccer the boyi piny a modified version of slaughter with every one kicking scratching biting or bodycjccking the unlucky near- depnrtcd soul with the ball the girls game of soccer played prin cipally by first form girls is scarce ly less rough than the boys this week i am able to bring you the score of the rugby game that i did not have last week- it was scott 12 klrkwond 0 last week there were two more games following the style of previous mutches plenty of plunging with nobody seriously killed the scores are 1st game denhnm 0 scott 22 2nd gamp denhnm o kirjkwood 11 looks like don ham is lh a rut or to bo more exact a well beginning ths week i will bring a new and different feature to the ghs column it has pever been attempted before and probably will never be again it will be a murder story by oho of the noted writers of murder stories mr mur der hope you dont enjoy it the title the case of the be wildered mummy or how wrap- ped up in yourself you arc moth- erl one bleak december night last kill i as the winds arid dtmse blind ing snow were howling preposter ously nroimd the majestic plywood door of the deserted looking shack in the foothills of glon whuams one could hear strange noises iisu- erlug from thc building strange mysterious stjrajrxgljhg sounds as it someone was bemg stftihgled tp be bontjhukl see you at the lions halloween party rose room friday 9 to 1 5 georgetown motors your friendly ford monarch dealer 5 5 main and goelph st phone 280w 2 jiblajalajk m eyes examined o t walker optometrist 8 main st n brampton phono 699 at georgetown office over hell telephone office tho second wednesday afternoon of e mon 7 phone 67w m slendor tablets u 2 weeks aupply 1 100 ai 12 weela aupply 500 j lloyds corn and callous salve a treat for your feet for prompt rollof bom coma and callouses 50 both products on aide t maccormacks and robbs drug stores regular bingo in the legion hall every wednesday aaftlht- chubcu iiigitltgiilrsv sunday morrilntf the suuday school wiia combined with uto pjiurch aervlct- nt the hour of 10 oclock an it won rally duy rtie sunday schpor miphrlhtondont- watson wjnflrld wan in charko mii donnn thompson read the scripture tho primary and beidn- nera sane a special number the pastor brought the meikake point ing out how the church service shojild be the ultimato joal of the sunday school many children are lot before they become church members thi2 oukht not to be jesus jicnt his diiiclples out with the holy splnt to face a heathen world christian teachers and leaders have the iireatest work in the world may we ifive our bear to the master at the evenwij service memberu of the mission circle took part mrs wlnfleld was in charce mrs w k smith read the scripture les son and mrs a hoove offered prayer miss kathleen ford n missionary to the new canadians of norfolk county was the guest speaker miss tord is doirtfi a splendid work a- a missionary alo teachini them basic english and in many ways helpinj these people to feel at home in a strand- land they are so eager to become real canadian citizens i miss gladys kitchen of water- ford one of miss fords helpers and the pastor sane two duets at calvary and in jesus the choir sang the anthem praise the lord oh jerusalem with miss jsan harley tnkinr the solo 1 the jr byp u meeting got away to a good start the children take part in readings and instru- mentnls mrs w peck and mr e thomaison loaders in the mis sion land give leadership in the jr dypu with the pastor lead ing in choruses and a bible study the sr bypu meeting was held mondaywvening at 8 oclock with rev a luck of cheltenham as speaker he said that freedom was a condition rather than a goal the apostle paul describes free dom in 1st cr chap 10 free dom in jesus christ is the only worthwhile kind and there is also freedom in grds service fissour average ft shareholder 17 fr- hia tumemay b ceorc wiuon patrick oreilly or emile ltgauk he may be a farmer a lawyer a carpenter a real eatate agent bank a teacher or one of our own enyiloyeeu iti wife or mother might be a abarehouler he and about 000 oilier cunadiana from all walk of ufa are tho omen of dominion textile company limited laat year amooe them they did crjtmfiw t worth of huaineaa that waa tba eompanya total income fr hc year leta implify it and aay each averaposharcvilder did f 1is6767 wortll of liurnnmn that w- die money he took in now leta look at what he pent to b laat non here it ia roughly calculated or tha averafe bhajcuoir riv- matrr nrmy rw cotton ss7308s s 1 j pclinf cue odiw if flo c pr3ins eiptnui lueli a re- pv fir po r hllit nrniion inauranca y ml other aril item ii146 amount tuid to employe 12621116 578l a j v rv reinvciteil to lep uje bullae la a i ktalile eonihlion 1 17vl n proht rr i el ly mr areeaie sbarejiouar on vliih lie pi personal taxea too 9 ms bominiok textile company limitcd hahuraxtuiiii or y tfjilmjp h experience means efficiency we have both schultz electrical construction phone e81w fred 3 cfe3 l t z rr vr l f moulders of canada unlimited tfaw5rtc0f 0whemmip is made in ontadfo fooaoour kt000 pombflf 0 catue houses and hoo5 each vcaft through hit skill and knowtorcje tho ontario breadar of purebred livestock has oarnod a high inter national roputalion in winning his share of grand championships he has become a moulder of canada unlimited vu onfabto psuvims mr of ut and wfauulest bwedcr5 aocwuhj in the bcltrju dptb wotircmfwijiah aj40c1at10w ofcmuda tttt of whsttlh wu humwftfo styt of wutm f wm owmo owned annual field day at norval public school brewing company limited under the direction of the teaching staff miss margaret ros- zell and miss gladys mccrae the annual school field day was held recently at norvol public school sho feramoto and lor raine bnstedo were senior cham pions and ken richardson and kathleen cascadden won the jun ior championships senior boys high jump sho teramotu don jarvie brim baatedo st br jump teramoto jarvie bastedo h br jump teramoto roy carter bastedo fit yards don jarvie and jamie cunningham sho teramoto and ken richard son dale sedore and don smith shoe kick teramoto gcorgo grqsby ken richardson wheel barrow s teramoto and ken richardson g grasby and ross cunningham peter fendlcy and dale sedore sack race s ter- imoto d sedore julian heed and roiis cunningham tie obstacle r cunningham g grasby don jarvie senior ciirlf high jump lorraine bastedo adele baaledo jean grasby st br jump jrasby l buatcdo a bastedo 50 yard graaby bastedo a bnsteilo it br jump l bastedo a bastedo grasby shoe kick l bastedo eileen hunter a bastedo 3legked jean grasby and lorraine buatcdo kathleen cascadden and em uto teramoto eileen hunter and grace bianchi wheelbarrow k cascadden and k teramoto j grasby and l bastedo patsy carney and a bastedo sack race l bastedo k cascadden and j grasby tie obstacle l bas tedo e hunter p carney junior boys high jump ken richardson and don smith tie peter pom- eroy st br jump d smith k richardson dale sedore u br jump gcorgo grasby d smith julian reed 50 yard d- smith k richardson g grasby and d sedore fclo shoo race alan fendley j reelrttohji cunnlngj- ham junior glru high jump patsy cornoy and kathleen cuscudden tie eileen hunter and kmlko terumoto tlo st br jump k cuseadden p carney e hunter r br jump p carney k cascadden gmo bianchi 50 yard p carney e hunter k cascadden shoe rac jean grasby k cascadden k hunter leaves for england john jones an english immigrant who came to georgetown last year left for montrccl lost weekend and intends to return home first em ployed on john binghams farm he worked at smith and stone and had lately been associated with tha georgetown lavindry iiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiufuiiunuimiiiuinuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuuiiilasuiiiuui j flowers for every i occasion design work a 1 specialty 1 bonded member td3 h telegraph delivery service flowers by wire anywhere 5 in the world i i norton floral a phone 315w 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