Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 25, 1950, p. 2

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v tr re v- t the georgetown herald wedaeday oct 25 1950- page 2 se p r afce now open for j in practkally all cutting areas in canada especially heavy demand in ontario and quebec call at or write your nearest national employment service office for full information fedebal department of labour wamwt oaktentcm enjiush teacher atthe ontario aoricumtyal college gbatofc who was guest speaker ilrsx georges churdp sunday morn ing it being laymens sunday stewahtown milton f grigg mhtiitcr a macnamara deputy minuter nahahebbhbakitabubahhbaha opening dvnce 5 triple rf club friday november 3rd jl at the scouts hall acton ij admission 35c skinnymenwomen gain 5 1045 lbs au uo iwdf ks t nckly bempta took ttoowbtta mtm ourci cihhwildii ttjtue enrtcsc wood aid ppewe tinailoit s mti joa law pfp quitamart putt flesh oa lwrbancs donl ft tciti l ul- slopll ie lnifhliiir mcwi i jri iw r pwrlv ujjj at llurumutl newmi institute entertains district branches esquesbui w i october meeting was held itruesday in the town ship hall when member of geor getown ashgrove nbrval and lime- house branches were guests bin h p law son presided at the meet- inn which began in the usual way mrs douglas law son at the piano for the institute ode followed by the institute prayer the president welcomed all the visitors mrs de vries and mrs cromar sang a duet accompanied by mrs h graham mrs dduglas played an instrumen- tal solo mrs leslic tomlinson who accompanied the speaker from tor into sane a solo miss stone intro duced the peaker mrs walter tiylor 01 toronto whose subject was my trip o africa everyone present was thrilled with the des- tiptidi n this fisrinatinn country mrs cromar favoured with one ol 1 pleasing reulin- miss betty ifitmpiiv pliyri two solos on the iuti mis kluibe appelbe moved i vote i thank o all taking i 1 viy coy ible meeting vyi- ijmj vih tie national an- a amy lunch was served inir lie rtble enerliip of mrs- nimtrrny ti avia ntvti for this week ueen purported it will be a oeal meet inn a he hectory nor- vl next week november 3rd at ad i m thf w hole lonimunity was shock ed ud saddened la week by the pa-m- of mr godison appelbe ml lie sister miss eva thompson tlie two elderly ladies lived a quiet life bui will be sadly missed they w ere always keenly interested in everything konu on around them especially the children who are missing tltem sadly the funeral was held in georgetown friday af- ternoon rev j e maxwell 7 con- j ducted the service and the burial was at greenwood cemetery geor getown some of the relatives pres- gummvtkm4m t meat jm9 tnubuuvt piamut uot 31 autrauum currants domestic 33 p wmst vocoura vmm cake mixes 3sc osamoi nsoi sauda tea 61 ruutuustati m utt christies sodas twim viuuyiri abttui ear r wax beans 2 25c avqusbcmotcs uunv cwt v green beans fancy peas w tomatoes 2 1 29c aw ma rfimiei wuurr prune plums 227 uammuter otuurr tomato juke 2ur25 fruit vegetables shell outi apple or halloween ontario fancy grade s10w apples 51b 25c selected washed and trimmed b oz cello bag fresh green spinach 15c ont ho 1 boilers 10 lb mesh baa cooking onions 29c ontario no 1 large danish onions lb 6t oi tarlo no i washed parsnips 3 lb 15 i ario no 1 washed carrots 3 lb 10c ls wamtso w pay uatart w b prtci ter s sklpplm tm vill bl t or ihvu svmunar tor mr- hfturt mo qmtaa lmn mm tat- om mik 1m im signpoit of satisfaction dominion j f have the worlds safestwringer deminien washers have the worlds safest wrint si and the most con venient pull and it steps push end itswfaft safi1 you never need to five safety a iheufht even with children around jar- this printer steps quicker than you can think it steps when initinctivelv you pull hash en is yu1 ho proud to show it to your friends becadse its smart and leelis hi and imam h washes tea this is the tstt word in washers ho sure you see h you are welcome today or any day at thpdoitiinioti dealers hiintonareuamct ent were mrs c langdoii of tor onto her daughter and her husband mrs eiiiki davis ingcrsoll mrs mcewen loiiilon mrs t hcwson mr and mrs emmerson george town mr and mrs jack brown toronto mr alfred thompson mrs ralph thompson acton mr and mrs w corley mr and mrs joseph standish tsewarttown mr and mrs ross thompson george town mrs j sanford mr and mrs e sanford and son bill were guests at the weddini of miss ruth lane at the churchtjf the good shepherd in mount dennisnast saturday hall last tuesday afternoon and jorl having such a splendid jimp- mr and mrs frank wilson and marilyn attended the anniversary service at woodbridge united church on sunday morning have the woclds best washing action push amd it swings rollaver agitator dominion washers have the worlds safest cleanest weshtna action and the worlds safest wrsnaer safety is h price hut we can quetc low prices too if price is what you want and low down payntent end easy tanas and af the test wei five yew o good dcal on v ww vtl an fm vvwv innh w uaii asessa fsr we will be miataldwesmrndourdommon you will be 11 m l 1 t 3kers wm five you o jooo ml l aat b da ii 1 bcal uo u they live you b att k ii raw canmiiiance end confidenca such proud to show it to all yotft friends they i convenience end confidei as you never sew before cease in os soon es yea cask comtamt proud to show it to you thompsons v ii asiigrove dorothy stone is w i spe the wi meeting was held on thursday afternoon october 19tb at the home jf mrs frank barnes jt was an ideal october day and the ladies turned out in good numbers the president mrs milton bird pre sided and opened with the institute ode roll call was answered by the members each showing a copy of a canadian mainline a commil tee of mrs rnhert cunningham mrs hector bird and mrs fred nurse was aphtinted to plan a social in november mrs francis thompson gave a splendid motto on a thing of beauty is a joy forever piano solo by tommy hunter mr hec tor bird had current events fol lowed by splendid talk on art by miss dorothy stone of george town at the first of her talk she reminisced ahriil her days at art college and the different art teach ers she had learned from then she told us art and beauty do feed our souls she named some of the earliest painters cornelius praig- hoff horation walker and j e h- mcdonalds first picture the beaver dam she also drew our attention to colour in oalntings as painters in the earlier days stuck to the j darker tones we will all be more interested in pictures after hearing hr talk a lovely solo by mrs chester de forest of georgetown bless this house was enjoyed by all the national anthem wai tunf and a social hour waa enjoyed over the tea cupa a number of our wi udlaa tv tended the tm held by the btsfav ikw steutut in um last thursday the boy scouts went for an evening hike and weln- er roast the scout ers are hopinsj to include more outdoor activities in their program this year i on saturday the boy scouts and wolf cubs will bo canvassing ths town in their annual apple day your contributions will help pro mote scouting and cubbing in this vicinity a shining bee will be held in st johns sunday school room on friday evening starting at 8 oclock all parents committeemen scout- ers and cub leaders are invited bring your polishing rags there will be fun movies lunch parents this is your opportunity to do omelhim lor scouting a prizes are to be given to the cuba and scouts having the best decora ted baskets and to those raising the largest sum of money all scouts and cubs are to meet in st johns sunday school room on saturday at 9 am receive their apples and instructions uniforms please lunch will be served at 1030 am and 4 pm to all scouts and cub participating in the apple day the- wolf cubs met friday after noon in st johns memorial hall and enjoyed a program of movlaa followed by lunch tha tttjsnltm wolf did not meat on wo othoitl cub vn-

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