Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 18, 1949, p. 2

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the georgetown herald wednesday may i8fh 1949 mr monajtcif bband sweet mixed pickles 18c sunbeam 8td ok pride of the valuucy green peas tender 3 25c qdinte std tomatoes b 2 bbodkrb choice golden kernel corn w 22c lynn valley std peaches halves 23c jelly powder 7 flavour choice pitted rkd chrrries n- 25c b c pack fancy coiioe salmon 37c aylmerbrowned in ts pork beans 2 r 25c wawpoos seive ss choice peas 2 23c barker s cocoaktjt mallows tastv frfii jell0 2 19c lmfr rancy applesauce 2 35c iifinz clilrr miut spirit vinegars itl7c kichmeli o coloured old cheese lb 46c i f iior t d milk 19c bordens iff 14c ick iimri i o i richly ground humbugs sff 10c coffee 56c bassetts allsorts domino 18 or pu 80c licorice iff 23c tea black vr 45c 8iibedded wiie t iikoc df shreddies 14c serviettes 5 15c fresh fruit and vegetables firm crisp california no 1 quality size 00 s iceberg lettuce 2 heads 29c ripe sweet cuban excellent for preserving large sire 24 a pineapples each 3i b c extra fancy cooking or eating winesap apples lb 15c sweet and full of juice large size 200 s thin skinned florida oranges dor 55c fresh green celery 2 heads 25c rev f dunlop retiring new minjtter pi norrml ending a pastorate of seven years in the norval charge of the united church rev 36 j dunlop has an nounced his retirement jlrom the ministry and will preach his fare well sermons on the last sunday in june at the churches in norval glen williams and mount pleasant which comprise the charge ho will be succeoded by hev alexander f cowan who has been extended k call and has indicated ma willing ness to accept mr cowan who is a graduate of victoria college and emmanuel college wtfs ordained in 1044 and served in the alberta conference nt rockyiord and rowley before moving to toronto where for the jnut year he has been assistant min uter at ruhncymede united church he is htarriod and the father of a ttmall daughter it is expected he will be inducted the jpsu week in june and take over his official duties the first week in july mr and mrs dunlop expect to make their home in the cry where their daughter miss helen dunlop is employed in the offices of the workmen s compensation board they came to norval from the laurel and campania united chur ches in the oranfieville district where mr dunlop was minister xor thirteen years prior to that lie had served the church at cop- pci clifr queensville kini and ihornton where mrs dunlop a trnnddn lighter of rev leonard hill an eorl s iddle hick meth odist minister time to the parson age as i bride their son john vfho lb mimed to the former jean laidlaw of norval makes his home in barrie where he is employed with the hill clarke francis co ind they lime i baby son mr dunlop has been active in fi item il uork and is widely noun through hii connection with the masnmc and orange orders he i p ist m niri nnsui f the gi ind lilitk chipter of ontino west and i p i t deput grand master of the peuje 2 lacrosse lore wina opener at norval the junior farmers lacrosse league got n underway on monday night thlj year only five iteamji are in the league norvar having dropped out teams entered are alloa tullamore and trlxle which will play home gamoi at norval streeiavllle which will play at home and benexer which are booking their home games at wood- bridge all games will be played on monday nights in a horoe-and- horne scries which will but until raidjuly tullamore won 83 against tsjxle at norvo on monday streetsvllle and gboheicr played at wood- bridge remaining games in the schedule are may 23 ebefleier vs alloa at norval trlxle vs streetsvllle at streetsvllle may 30 streetsvllle- vs tuna more at norval alloa vs trfxlo at slreclsvubj june 0 alloa v streetsvllle at strcctsvlllo ebenczer vs tulla more at norval juno 13 ebenczer vs trlxle nt streetsvllle tullamore vs alloa at norval june 20 ebenczer vs streetsvllle it streetsvllle tullamore vs tri- xie at norval june 27 alloa vs ebenczer at woodbridge streetsvllle vs trlx le at streetsvllle july 4 tullamore vs streets vllle at streetsvllle trlxle vs alloa at norval july 11 streelsville vs alloa at norval tullamore vs ebenczer at woodbridge july in trlxle vs ebenczer at woodbridge alloa vs tulla more at norval grind b ick chapter of british ameiica hi iialso past master of duffcrm countj orange lodge and linst fcrincl chaplain of the prov- niltil grind lodje of ontario welt whether youre painting a house cll paints can ttjo u they have the lasting beauty therugged resistance to wcr weather which mean true paint economy a room for walls am woodwork use cil interior detail semiglow or flat wall paint c jl vurnnthes for natural wkwl achair cilux enamel is ideal for furniture tmtihmri und m yen and autmnfoluli x too goefl on smoothlv ilrn t quirldy and liovv it lautii see your cll point dealer there u a cil tinihli for every painting need whenever you paint whatever you paint it payri to nee your cil paint d aler first goodlefs economy hardware phone 124 main st o j mr khut mtrvm hc4vj for afo shipping tua- available it our slorci m nunutt for part u ha nb rradinr m vatuxfl xptttcttval ttiunb ftu ilkt uay ii u m j dominion ti i gmwrnnm ijytmfahimalj dancing bob martin and his orchestra acton park pavilion every saturday 9 pm opening dance may 21t admission 50c i i a the wms i iceting for may wab held on tuesday afternoon may 10 in the church basement uith the president mi b c b dick opening with the hjmn 171 roll call waa answered bj giving the name of a mother m the bibl mrs diek iive i splendid report c the pres- lteiial meeting biie ittended at iterdown in april mis a j huddell had the devotion il follow ed by mrs clayton wilson who gave a piper on christian citizen ship and mrs walter urownridkc on stew irdship mrs renl wrlk- tlesw i th kj i the pr iir foi our cjnsen mission iries ue 1 iiib the bright st ir mission band woitelosed with pi ier lu id i th 1 1 i imetiiik sund ly ifji i nt i in t he in cnunt with their le id r mis heetor bird pre i in i liillv i j i in t h nm er swietl nil norm in bird i hi i i pi ino solo conr itul illons ii 1 1 i t w ishe to mi ind mrs don ild mtnnbb who were in u i led it the bride a home in milton on s iturd ly ifter- iiuoi m i thej h i i l3iie ind ii ipp in irried life we i ibcraw hive dedicated oursthc to maintaining a luh level of cmplomcnt and income blcauu lhat mcint a high and widely distributed mindird of living for our people prtine itttntet i ouiisl laurent si cement work foundations cellar floors footings stables free estimates on application mcnally lane co ltd elgin st phone 18w dancing at huttonville park wednesdays the modern aire saturdays bill howes orchestra community singsongs open sunday may 22 featuring ken sobles allstar show you share- ever y canadian shares in the greater opportunity prosperity security brought about by constructive liberal policies lboral moan what ihey say i uol over the record of the i ist live i us tli- i i- previve period of piokriiy uul iottth m our history it shows tint i iei il puloiiu anec exteeds i ibei il promises uneler libcril polities t in uli ins c in lie confident that this loi ud iniuli will tinue tint libei il pi muses will i 1111 ie- carried out more jobs mora income more ptoplc arc working than in any previous peacetime period nearly a million more than in list national income u three timei ai high a in 1939 ii more widely dulnbuled than ever before jr moreproductionondtrade 1 he product of our farms and forcsm falluncs and mines and tklxries are woilh luice ai niurh as ten ears ago and canaila s eiporln arc more lhan four lunri prealer canada u the uoild s llnrd lartt iradmg nation jisiviiiw mora savings people have nearly 2 million more bank aocounu than below the war they have put add more than i biltion dollan in pertonal bank tavingi mora family allowances the frderal pnemmcnt haa uncc 1915 imtcd one billion dollais in canada s children four million urns and girh in y million families arc recciv ing a better itart in life benefit are being extended llm year more old age pensions federal payments have been twice incused since 1945 the new pciumn bans li now in created to 10 00 a month providing gitatcr comfort and iccurity for the jcd and blind notional health hralih grants to iimiuri are hrl in to build a stronger nation many pron af al rcidy umlt r wiv nun minre wide health iiirv 11000 attditit nal huipitjl ixds nam tug for lit illh sprmlisk in creivid health slivilc and ret nth aid to home builders clost lo 300 1100 dvwlllukv h ie in en built sunt the vs ir mom luimtshivlhiiiibuiu in canada in pio mi ml i lauoii th in in inv inh i n u and in nt win lnili i l ycjr than any tnnt in our ulitory protect y stake in opportunity prosperity security and lowered foxes at wall j7 rt j 1c1c b vote liiserali inslbitd by national umital commintb nt jl

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