Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 22, 1950, p. 11

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georgetown oddfellows hall lively song service a the gtiorgetbwi herald wednefday marcb 22 1950 v 3t i are you tady ing i b v bible preaching spficiajlw singing cotnncl en joy time mrvic i l rev e r lterson m charge expert service j on all s amcaj at phone s28 or 660 floors sanded and refrnkbed the forties way i new modern equipment ted bludd attention farmers we are paying the highest prevailing prices for dead or crippled farm animals horses cattle hogs telephone collect for immediate serrica gordon young limited toronto adelaide 3636 wfcttown 11 gueiph 3334 refitting jor st xawretee service next may oui thej 26000 em press of scotland which before the war operated as the empress of japan and was the largest and fastest passenger vessel on the pacific ocean will sail from liv erpool for greenock scotland and quebec city on her flret postwar peacetime service voyage this addition to canadian paolflc5team- i ships transatlantic fleet will enable the company to provide a weekly service by empress liners on the st lawrence route to the united kingdom the above photo givea some idea of the magnitude orthe work being done at the fairfield shipbuilding yard goyan scot land where a two year recondi tioning to empress luxury stand ards after bj yours of enviable war service is now being finished the empress of scotland will carry 60i passengers i arthur sco motors limi ted v y your general motors dealer- telephone 161 qjieen and gueiph sis yi norval on wednesday march 15th the wa of union presbyterian church held a very successful st patrick tea in the manse at norval when miss edna jacques of toronto was the guest speaker the programme opened with a welcome to the many visitors from mrs- hoare president of the group following which mrs john harston of- norval sang two pleasing numbers how ireland got its name and bless this house mrs oliver hunter secretary for the society spoke of thetgrcat neod tor more and more- copies of tne bible in all parts of the world particularly in china and japan he mentioned that when the bible society was first formed copies were mode available in fifty languages arid today the translations cover nea eleven hundred languages with nine hun dred as yet untouched even in ontario fortynine languages and indian dialects are spoken not counting english or braille mr mooro saia too uiai u uu u estimated that seven million copies is the tiuoto this year for china alone with an equally vast num- accompanying her the theme of miss jacques talk was on finding beauty and unexpected pleasures in our common everyday chorea and bcr needed in japan she ably illustrated her suggestions tho bible society film th- with poems or quotations taken ls use of the book an from one of her own books miss il was screened in london eng- jacqnes also spoke of her girlhood pond and pictured the headquarters in the west and of the days whenl tbe british and foreign bible they were snowbound for months society which was founded in at a time and when company and 1804 and depicted sorn o the vnr new faces were a rarity and com- pared her life then with her many adventures since as she now covers approximately ten flyousand miles a year on her lecture tours travels including every province the dominion much of the un led activities of the society following this mrs guy wilson president of the local branch of the bible society thanked mr moore her j called upon mrs j maxwell to read ihe minutes of the last meeting and asked mr sam mtcluri iteri states and even as far north to tnt treasurers report mr 1 id u- i 4 mcclure stated that the annual ap- as yellowknife ifi the yukon at the conclusion of this refresh peal had met with a splendid re- ing and informal lecture a chick- s ilmli tnul 15m0 nad boen u k collected for the bible society in 1949 as compared with a total of 6m0 iif huh in the election of officers which followed mrs wil son president mrs- j maxwell eh supper was scrvett by the com railpie in charge including mrs lloyd crichton mrs fred lyons mrs clarence anderson mrs wil fred leslie mrs clarence lyons mrs vern thompson mrs a mb- donald mrs hoare and mrs home v the spring meeting of the upper canada bible society was held on sunday evening in st- pauls angli can church when after the church service trje rev mr moore field sji umiuitllii he is just one of the hundred who during the day will drop into the branch bank around the corner savings depositors with their pay cheque retail merchants with the days cash people consulting the manager about loan others cashing cheques it is all part of the daily work of the branch bank in ten years the number of accounts maintained by bank depositors has grown from 500000d to 8000000 this shows how canadians have come to count on their local banks for a great variety tbetvlcestribirankhceep paoa with the growing needs ofithe nation travel notes onoreo bit you bamk last gall lot easter j in new york apuei to 10 a few tour- tickets ntlll avail- 3656 reserved recllolnl aeata alr- condltlonrd coaches on oir own unrclal iralnn room with private batha full pro gramme of optional alf ht- eelhr broadcaal tickets trans fers and all taxea elmer c thompson insurance service cpr rwl tickeu j ajenta for tca and aix air and jjteamsiiip unes notblj re8brvation8 complete travel 8errlee phone 119w r- mill st treasurer were reelected by accla mation rev j l self closed the meet ing with the benediction despite last fridays storm es- queslng agricultural society held a most successful euchre and dance in st pauls parish hall over thirty tables of cards were played the winners being mrs a s wil son georgetown and mrs george brown norval for the lddies and mr herb cleave and mr- hazen graham georgetown for the men following a good supper dancing was enjoyed to doris hulls orch- cstra by way of celebrating her eighth birthday on saturday joyce mc lean daughter of mr and mrs eddie mclean invited twelve of her little friends to a theatre par ty after which they enjoyed a birthday supper at her home- easter sunday is only two weeks a way welding we carry a full line of welding supplies electric oxyacetylene j j shaw 24 nelson st east brampton telephone 600w signpost of satisfaction dominion y tomato catchup22 1 2 33c beans 229c usari muter peas aoubau choiettowat ukti with 0 juice 9c spaghetti oumioh iu nut rtavoua peanu butter 33 luitttno whitl cooki1 iklrt attacmio honey v 41c tea bisk v 43c huirant ria c pack- vancy rtmt so u p 2r 29c salmon 43t ichuillo canadian colouiid new cheese 42 1 amoit oiahau massajuhi wafers r 19c margene u 34c oaxuaf choica ooldin itd quality corn 2 w- 25c tomatoes 22tc mtcoauicai amot watum jel beans ill ij 7iiv 35c dor 2 lbs 25c stop that cold size 3u0 juicy imported lemons us no 1 kiln dried louisiana yams florida strinoless no 1 fresh green beams lb 19c ripe sweet cuban excellent for preserving extra lge pineapple extra large 37c ready to use washed and trimmed 10 oz cello bag texas spinach 27c ontario no 1 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