Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 8, 1948, p. 13

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thr georgetown herald wednesday dec 8th 1 948 i the- mcmillans bring home thirteen ribbons from chicago show bring your shopping ust here and we ll help you cross off every name just tell us whom the gift is for and well give you dozens of suggestions its as simple as that because we have everyt nifta youll want a iradmea of outstttms yarrfly oil sets farmha ftc your nh immmfttt ttu eutgr m mlm fethfai l 1 js to tjw jfe toiletries bachelor sets 125 to 375 seaforth sets 150 to 1050 yardley sets 185 to 750 alao langlois lavender palmolive mennen old spice pinaud woodbury gardenia and lakeland sets from 89c to 375 smokers supplies pipes tobaccos cigarette and pipe cigars 6s 10s 25s 50s ronson lighters miscellaneous fitted leather cases billfolds a wide selection military hair brushes luc bristle pen and pencil sets shaving brushes electric razors schick paekard cameras playing cards toiletries adrienne sets yardley sets evening in paris sets also dorothy gray gardenia three secrets ponds woodbury and cashmere bouquet sets from 100 to 1150 185 to 1000 135 to 1250 mais qui derney s richard hudnut 100 to 1000 100 tx 650 90c to 386 50c to 875 650 to 1400 650 to 2000 75c to 750 ite backs nylon 325 to 4000 75c to 500 remington and 347 to 2088 55c to 1250 perfumes and colognes a wide selection including yardley renaud lorie shulton de raymond lucien lelong dumaurier and palmer from 40c to 700 miscellaneous bath powders 100 to 150 bath oils 50c to 300 bath salts 69c to 250 fancy soaps evening in paris taylor adrienne lucien lelong yardley shaeffer pen and pencil sets dresser sets compacts cutex and revlon sets 45c to 150 875 2650 750 to 2500 225 to 875 79c to 850 kci inul gliul mcmlllim huvc rotui nod from the horst show tit tho lnternntloii kivchtock ex position in dhhiio with an im pressive ilkt of prize ribbons hijhllifhtel by n cocpnd place rib bon won in the stnlo horse clnss by hqltoir performer altogether tlley placed n the jtnzc money thirteen tlmeji wlmiinit seven 3rds three 4hh one sin arid one 7th it whs- the rirr- yenr that ccor- tthovni welukuwr show folk hud iippciirod p ghlcjio they hnv uppurxv nl lozcus 6t fnll vulru in ontario mil yearly nt the cunndiiu natipniil kxtllbltloo uncl the royal winter ffiilr duulhter joyce wos uhabie to ninko the trip as her sehool work at qliji wonid not allow ashgrove the congregational juppor welti in the church lost thursday even ing vns well attended by the fam- lljea unci come vlultora it was bponorcd by the schneider meat co of kitchener who showed two films thece pictures were both interesting and educational mus ical selections were given by mrs frank wilron polos by mrs fran cis thompson and readings by mrs john bellboddy added to the evenings enjoyment the young peoples union held their meeting sundoy evening in the basement the newly appoin ted officers for next year arc hon pros rev fred ainsworth past pares douglas currlc president jessie wlngfleld vca prei marian currie scfty and press clayton dick treasurer floyd brigdcn pianht marjorie bailey assistant pianist john bird fellowship convener howson ruddcll missions convener isobelle currie citizenship george wilson culture dori brown ridge rcrention mac wlngfield viola brigdcn ed bailey herb wllsrn auditors john bird ward brownridh mr stuart brigdtn rf harriston visild iist welc with his brother mutiny and mis brigdcn and karen mr ud mix ii j graham and mrs 7 1 thmiimred motored to whitby last fi idny to attend the funeral uf- hk ciisin dr graham i mcdueil nminent whitby physiiian asei- mrntbb arrived home satuda evening from the chi cago trip which he won tli rough the junior farmer achievement day hikl june m frank wil mi and his sister mrs stanley gowland from town left by train la friday for otta wa to visit the- brother willmott and mrs wilsei arriving home again on mondry the bright fiir mission band held their final meeting for this year on sundny afternoon at the home of mrs milton brd with fif teen children prer nt jefln drake presided the rriie boxes and also scran books were brought in and dedicated mrs c b dick told the sfty the bible with legs how this christian man had o hide from tho natives and he learned the bible ny heart so they called him that name georgetown electric operated by electrical l cobslructiofj repairs v wiring fixture r call 575 no 7 churchill crescent sikger sewing machines electric portables cabinets and treadle for information write box h herald amateur talent wanted apply roxy theatre j tonight thursday and friday ijotiswiiiiitawctiwwswswmismitwsjw j in drugs tjf its rexall its right jj robbs drug store phone 76 main street high school news by lloyd during trie pant week on two occasions the school hue been graced by the presence of mr stewart the inspector both on moitdny and friday mr- stewart was in the building wandering from room to room to hall expect ing and respecting the students luid teachers expecting u lot from the pupils and respecting tho teaclicrs who hnve to teach such ignorant morons fifth form in cluded he it one of the if not the best inspectors in nil of can ada kind and understanding ho is always willing to help clear up moy minor points on which a stud- pjt is not too clear by never rais ing his voice nor becoming angry at not to brilliant answer he has gained thr esteem of pupils and teachers alike it la to be not ed the teachers were in a very jovial sympathetic and under- standing mood while the inspector was in the school too bad he cant stay all the time the warns haw been postponed tm th ninth thrae days latar than ibaduled jmdwul oontfaraa to the there in not much more of im portance to report in school activ ities thiu week everyone of course is busy studylrg their little heads off jor the excm what fools tliey are they waste all that time studying to get uo or 00 or some othrr ridlculom murk ad for the benefit of all hs students who attend teen town dances there will be one this fri day december 10th having ended my story last week i am left with a llttlo space on my hands and in my head as well to fill this up i am going to begin unother feature to be callod ithe joko cornor or corny jokes these will be chiefly through the cour tesy of milton bcrle scenet a noted haberdashery joan dobey at counter i want to see some gloves a moloxzl what kind kid joan sir mow dare you a poem dedicated to the girls of ghjs my lady be wary of cuptd i and listen to the lines of the verse to let a fool us you is stupid to let a kiss fool you is won daffynltion ashtray wbara you put jfea butts if tte ram doss institute prepares for christmas shutin cheer the regular monthly meeting of the georgetown womens institute took place at the home of mrs w g dell main st south on wed nesday evening december 1st at eight oclock with tho president mrs ii c bailey in tho choir the roll coll what 1 would like fdr clirutmas was well re sponded too mrs e r robinson convener of the rummage sale lield recently gave a good report prov ing that tho venture had been profitable 900 was voted to the work of the st john ambulance association mrs ilurold cleave social con vener for the evening took over and introduced mrs howard wrlg- glesworth who kang two much en- joyed solos mrs c frouro gave a reading tie christmas story and as usual was greatly apprecia ted and gave a great deal of food for thought of the true meaning of christmas all joined in the sing ing of christmas carols ths ac companist tot tha avaolng was unjltvm- the sale of he articles donated brought in quite a tidy sum for the christinas hamper fund refreshments were served by tlie hostess mts dell and com mittee mrs heiold cleave mrs v t cavanogb mrs h t paul and mrs j willlrmson mrs wm sinclair moved a vote of thanks to alt who had given tho institute an other profitable and enjoyable ev ening high kciiooi inspector gets new post w it stewart ontario high school inspector who just last week was in town on his annual inspection visli tc georgetown high school has been appointed uctin director of english instruc tion in ull public secondary and separate schools in the province mr stewart fills a new office created by the ontario cabinet to remove a controversial subject which hasbeen thr subject of crit icism up to the present a french- speaking inspector has had juris diction over some englishspeaking schools and tha new appointment will rantady this situation -r- z a christmas gift only you can give hi a portrait s by s albert sims0n s h studio above carrolls mmim jj st entrance next to duffy m iroquois win norval second championship the iroquois won the norval boys soccer championship when ihey defeated mohnwkii in the finnl plnyoff linme on friday on a muddy field iroquois were the second place team coing into the finals and defeated hurons before hoinj on to the chomplonohip in their second jnme with hurons the score was a2 jamie cunning ham scored the first two goalu for the winners then peter pomeroy tied it up and in the final mom ents of the thhi period don jor- vle and dale sedore scored the winning goals last wednesday mohawlco took the first playoff game 21 ho teramou and harvey hazcll scor ing for the winners and jamie cunningham for the losers the score was reversed the next day jamie cunninfnm getting two goals for iroquois and sho tera- moto scoring for mohawks in tho finol game ir quoin won 30 on goals by jamie cunningham dale sedore and don jnivle all play ers on the three teams arc students at norval public school crosu will he awarded the winning tnm in the leuguo which was managed by rev j l jelf the glrln ftball leuguo nlw ended lait wek when the vlyiiif eaeb boat the silver unera 13h to win the championship in this case nlao the second pi ace team emerged victorious in the flnubi times change but nature s doesnt s m the need for protection h against i believe youd rather sit play ing earda with dad than take roe outl wp darllnt but wa pust haw crippling loss from fire and windstorm always 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