Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 2, 1951, p. 10

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w- v i her w may page 10 til coming events nbryal junior farmers will hold their meeting wednesday may 9th at the wingfield home bus to erin every friday night leaving the lose bar restaurant at 9 oclock returning after the dance fred lawrence phope 161 norval scouts will hold a paper drive this saturday in norval and vicinity please have your paper ready when the scouts call finai olen hockey club dance friday may 4th in the glen hall stewart elliotts orchestra admis- sion 50c everyone welcome 52 iode maple leaf cooking school thursday may 3rd irr st johns memorial hall 200 pm and 730 pjrn over 50 prizes includinghsun- beam mix master rerin township junior farmers dance and draw in stanley park pavilion monday may 14th music by cknx ranch boys admission 1 00 a couple 73c single macleans jtr i if umehole j children get seeds at wi garden party prize winners at the hall board euchre in the hall on friday even ing included a w benton and mrs t j browridge with seconds going to mr- and mrs r l davidson birthday prizes went to mrs j e ellerby and frank wilson t j brqwnridge won the door prize stuart elliotts orchestra provided music for dancing following lunch with r t davidson as floor mana ger neil benton was one of those who took part in miss hepburns music recital in st johns ghurcri hall- on monday- everting u the garden committee- of the wl sponsored- a social evening in the hall- on monday when the children received their seeds mr fox of oakville ieldman for fruit and vegetables showed moving pictures on home beautification and gave top even their best issues with a lineup of feaures that will cap ture every reader theres an expose of outstanding events at home in britain the usa china korea in dia life weekly 70 issues 727 macleans 1 yr- 200 2 yrs 350 3 yrs 500 also chatelaine can adian homes and gardens mayfair and any magazine sold in canada get your name in for the may num ber call 322 and we will see you at once r c adams factory st advice on gardening those taking part in the program included vocal numbers by the pupils at ss no 9 directed by jmissjfiaju rnd double trio anna spitzer kath leen kirkpatrick audrey currie lillian askin bert benton and jimmy forbes and philip coutler anna spitzer dorothy kirkpatrick tommy sutton solos and duet by anna spltzerand lillian askin and a piano solo by mrs e karn recent visitors include mr and mrs norman godwin and catherine and- mrs christian of mlmlco with the mitchells mr and mrs w greenlee mar ianne and lois of campbellvllle with the a w bentons mr arthur lane mr and mrs ted morrow and elane of toronto mr and mrs bob lane carole and terry with mrs lane mr and mrs c a grant and kenneth with mrs smethurst mr and mrs norftian ott and chil dren of kitchener and mrs jack webb and family of guelph with the karris mr and mrs miller long branch mr and mrs baryy- of port credit mr w b herririglton of weston and mr and mrs debourier and julianne of montreal with the her- ringtons mr- and- mrs f fryer mr and jwrs w bailey of georgetown mr r ana mrs g cojvin hamilton and rvir and mrs donald knight and famjly of malton with the john w nobtes mr and mrs ken askin of tor onto with the e askins mr and mrs- james alr rsn and lamny of everetit with the chas jones mr and mrs calder guelph and mr and mrs hijut of parry sound wim trie harry mcdonalds mrs t barber who has been convalescing at the home of her son harold barber has returned home feeling much improved remembrance for a wonderful mother sunday may 13th a beautiful stin nylon or crepe slip 198 up os crepe slips to 4h in bk wh 3 98 half slips 298 skirts 1220 495 up strides s6 95 slacks 8 95 hankies a wisp of linen and lace 69- up a fine scarf a new purse in blue blaik rl i ijierii iilf 795 also leatherlike plastics ntlons gotham and holeproof academy award to s nappersa nylon slipitisok as iisfiil in summer as vvmtir 1 1 3 95 gowns pyjamas- as little as s29s a twowav stretch girdle 98 to s598 for e os with zipper aprons for the shaft or tall os mother si to si 89 house dresses- broken sizes to 50 s 98 a lovely new blouse 1244 nylon crepe cotton kmb organdy mg0 wans specialty shop plblic school news teachers entertained twenty two lady teachers of georgetown and surrounding dis trict enjoyed a social evening at the home of mrs james f evans on april 124th winners at court whist were miss jean frank of stewart- town and mrs nellie gardiner of the glen williams teaching staff priin atit- uivtn by miss norma wetlieiheal liefi estunenls were ser ved iy the husjk asistiii liy mis- iitrjiiil lean ituddell baix1natad f says hthiitf pays examples arc proof the wms met for their april meeting at the home of mm r mc- enery the hymn o zion haste thy mission high fumullng and prayer by mrs mckay were the opening devotlonals the scripture study was led by mrs kirkwood the theme being- gods attitude toward the wrongdoer it wqs taken from the book of the prophet hoses how through the tragedy which befell his home life he came to see a clearer realization of god and his attitude toward his people the condition of forgiveness is found in hosea 66 1 desire goodness and not sacrifice and the knowledge of god more than burnt offeririgs plans were made to gather new arid second- had clothing to be sent for refugees in korea mrs f smith gave an excellent reading on christian stewards t ray giving instances where people have beeh wonderfully blest by faithfully tithing their income the topic j vocations for young women in the church was in charge of mrsmc- s cluskey assisted by other members the spring thanloffering of the missionary organizations will be held next sunday evening when rev w a hunnisett of fred victor mission toronto will be guest spea ker everybody welcome our sympathy is extended to mrs l mclain and mrs l mcenery in the recent loss of their mother miss janet youne is recovering to mother i from f brimful with mothers day suggestions mothers day may 13th of from quite a severe attack of the flu tlfe programme entitled rural life sunday was used ln the church service sunday morning t seventy per cent of all united chur ches are in rural areas and approx imately 1700 ministers serve rural charges with an average of four preaching appointments each gray merriam is at present in dorset ontario finishing his first year in forestry from toronto uni versity the seventh line is badly broken up in places this spring several cars have been badly damaged while travelling on it lately dont forget mothers day oa sunday may ith es i am film i i ii iiio v kiadei lllillileil ieir il misli hid lulli en us chi i i main st where your dollar goes further tel 64h the senmi ci id- had no fil iliirn i in es i r r 1 mi dll iiili in- ril if insie im i i skin- w iii 1 1 1 1 n4 in pai i kian-i- mi a i lih uiani ton i iitii- npr-i- m ski l- iptt i hi il- i m f for mother on her day sunday may 13th a delicious box of neilsovs chocolate- kentners drug store main street phone 72w delivery servibe after 4 pm 1 i id 1 1 i it m u i n 1 fi 4 thoii dohiiic tk mu farnells birds eye orange juice tin 29c birds eye french fried ppfatoes pkg 29c betueer grade si uy in gii kni hoy- in illl i7 fi hi- foimer c i i 4 curie i 01t a i llllliious l n nvel tiid- r s i t- i m moidiy i r ii tin 1iilx of mrs kwui diuli i oi i li i the 1j obtur- ed l thi- 1411 1- i mis- campbells clinli- 7 inmul mrtai t rey wis referee oi 1 he senioi girls game on thin day die iiikn shool mils defeated the ciarlc t mils 4h el i- el koine- itj referee for the oc casion miss marion ifephurn has chosen the members for the 15voice choir which is to take part in the halton musical festival on may 11th in milton and practice has begun on the twopart song the shepherd mrs james k evans is accompanist for the festival work from this school farnworth memorials monuments at moderate prices cemetery lettering elora road at cemetery guelph ont phone 3497 flounder fillets lb 59c haddock fillets lb 49c halibut fillets lb 79c lb 37c qcean perch fillets lb 43c libbys 15 oz tins tender king peas tin 16c case of 24 379 aylmeh10 7 tin tomato soup 2 tins 21c new belmafc chicken rice soup 2 p 25c orange blossom biscuits lb 39c sf wjb- vi jurnellsf ijreelpellvegy 1 stop and see us for rntics blicks vauxhalls omc trucks tires a batteries parts accessories 9oood selectionof used cars complete service and repairs lorne garner motors actoq mais 3e71efc 326w a sharp saw makes good fruit but skill and experience are necessary htfiy fruit grower knows proper pi uning of his trfes in 1111 essmtral operation youve gut to saw anil prune away some of the tree gimth to kit production of worthwhile marketable fruit smii in pruninu is knwinir what to cut a iy and what to liv ttkill which only romea with years of experience the same principle of pruning appl9 in tin field of investment money scattered indiscriminately over many securities of taryinif quality cannot be expected to jield the sime rich returns that come from con- citratinb on a few sound carefully selected tik where investments have been sc-it- t i there mint be wie pruning if thd richest returns are to be serurod f h deacon co have ipeutmany yean in earning how to prune for better returns w have- learned how to select the moat promising ccurities those of companies financially sound and well managed they are the stocks we recommend to our clients the test of a fruit grower is the crop h geig year after year the test of an invest ment house is the way in which the weak and worthless are eliminated from their reeomniendations and emphasis laid on companies lilcely to lear good fruit in th shipe of dividends and capital appreciation here me some of the results of recom mendations which we have made over th past few years we have many more io an air force officer clinton this officer became a client of f h dearon a c in 1945 at the end of world war ii he invested 1200 in eonservntiv securities his original investment iilnow worth 2710 of which 1510 is in cash for rsinvestment a service station operator orillia this client could not uks risks on our sdvice he invested 1900 in dividendpaying securities w considered safe but wftr modast prospect for capital growth now after two years the original lnratmnt haa grown to 2785 and is at present forested urgely in bell telephone harea a security with so unbroken diridend record of 69 years a government imployee ottawa in december ibm this tntlenuwt haw 92400 for investment hts main interest was eapital galn after threw andihalf wears his original investment of wm waa returned to hirn in cash and the profit e4 f 1350 was left wits oa for rejaveetsaeal a former near linaeay durfng- the uncertain prewar day of he asked oar help with the investment of f800 he wished capital ain without andoa risk ana with reasonable dlvmenda today his holdings are worth 562a now largely ln eash awaiting nearterm buying opportunities the sisa of the orchard f unimportant a good orchard bears good fruit regardless sf its rise the same is true of investments whether your funds are large or small woe will need the sama ears and experience te guide you hi the wisest possible selection of fcomlwes the vast majority of the investing public ie made up of the small investor many of the largest corporations ln canada are literally owned by these small investors who benefit from the capital appreciation and dividend ff big industries f h deacon ft co is an old established conservative financial house whatsve amonst of money you wish to have care fully and soundly invested we invite you to telephone or write us indeed if you can come in and see us we shall bo glad to bo of services je f h deacon t co ftustmssa mitabluhid 1b97 members of the toronto stock exchange 197 bay st toronto 1 bmpire 43401 jkfaxfii vwi j u atrim n o rh9r

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