Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 9, 1951, b3

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the georgetown herald wednesday may 9- i s5 1 ro- remember mom on i day sunday may 13th a hatful of fragrance faberge cologne and perfume in a delightful litfcle sailor straw foo yardleys english lavender toilet water 150 225 350 limehouse health unit nurse speaks to institute rowntrees black magic chocolates j 80c 150 300 i neilsons willards ganongs jenny lind annie laurie and smiles n chuckles chocolates 60c to 350 yardleys engush lavender soap toilet size bath size 150 250 georgetown scouts and cubs present a variety concert wednesday may 16th st johns memorial hall admission 50c and 35c 800 pm music comedy novelty proclaim liberty throughout the land public address p chapman representative watchtower society sunday may 20th 300 pm maple leaf cardens toronto the boy scouts held a parents night recently in st hjohns mem orial hall to honour scoutmaster r j smith and mrs smith the troop and- committee regret that bobs new position in toronto prevents his continuing as scoutmaster as a tribute of their appreciation the bqys of the troop presented him with an engraved lighter and the committee presented him with a boy scout statuette mrs smith received a bouquet of flowers from the committee presentations were made by a prouse on behalf of the committee and by t l jim buck on behalf of the troop the little beavers cub pack held a special supper meeting in st johns hall on monday evening bob goldham has bein invited by the committee to be the guest of honour at a joint- meeting of the cubs scouts cgit and explorers on friday evening- there is to be a program of movies games cats and fun the scout troop enjoyed a short hike on thursday evening there was plenty of fun around the camp- fire and the scouts report that the weiners were toasted a 1 citizens of georgetown unci dis trict are rcquestrd to save theit papers books and magaines for tlur scout paper collection which is to be held on the last saturday in may the scout troop cooperated with the chief forester of the abitibj paper co mr j b matthews in a tre planting expedition last satur day five tents were pitched in the companys property on the banks of the credit river on saturday morning and after the patrols had cooked their meals tree planting began about 2500 trees in all were planted saturday evening was sont in the usual camp fun and vespers with a bit of fishing thrown in for good luck on sunday rev j m smith conducted a brief outdoor worship service based on the theme and jesus increased in wisdom and stature and in favour with cod and man at ihe conclusion of the services the camp was officially dismissed but four senior scouts re mained in camp to complete the tree planting on monuay and to break camp miss ethel hounslow halton health nurse in this district talked about her work at a meeting of llmehouse womens institute last tuesday miss hounslow stressed that the health unit is rrifclnly inter- ested in preventing disease and that any defects fourl in children are immediately drawn to the attention of dr j- m mather the unit head it is a fact worth knowing that- only 80 par cent of halton children are immunizes against diphtheria and it is hoped this will soon be 100 per cent mrs ed sanford the new presi dent was in charge o the meeting which was held at the home of mrs paul spitzer mrs a j smethurst past president was called upon to conduct the installation of officers reports were given by conveners aiuj letters read from those who had received cards and flowers from the ladies the secretary announced the anniversary at milton on june 26th and the district annual in the new trafalgar hall on may 22nd mi j s noble and mrs stuart wright were appointed delegates with the presideiit and district dir ector the institute expressed apprecia tion to those who had donated books for the library mrs smethurst was appointed to attend a meeting of the childrens aiwsociety and also a member of the library committee replacing miss tvens who resigned in the absence of mrs frank brown the president called on mrs sidney kirkpatrick to preside over the home economics and health pro gram mrs harry brown and mrs ernie curry gave short items per taining to citizenship and education and agriculture and canadian indus tries- current events were read by mrs noble and the motto health is wealth was given by mrs harold drown at the close of the program the retiring president mrs smethurst was asked to go forward the presi dent made a short address and mrs noble presented her with a beautiful earring set on behalf of the branch members a social half hour con cluded the meeting no powder was ever invented that could cause as loud an explosion as lhat found on aiiianjs- coal lapel special comm students leave for positions eight students of the commercial special course at georgetown high school have been released from their course in order to take posi tions with business firms two of the girls are working in kenneth m langdons law oftis shirley burt and eileen allen of nassagaweya joan bradley is with the a v roc office stall at maltou as is marilyn cunningham of nor- val marion hunter norval has join ed the stall of the dominion hank in brampton isobel ostrander is also working in brampton in the office of the clerktreasurer joan montgomery of milton is in the office of the p i robertson company there ted xierriasaii oflice position in ac ton mothers day may 13th flowers are said to be loves truest language this being so a gift of beautiful flowers to mother on her day will truly express your love and devotion phohe 283j and order you cut flowers and potted plants for mothernow rosedale floral bedding plants are now teady come in and see our stock i m innis lake grand opening saturday may 12th d- nce wi th the r modern aires 60c per person standard time one concession east of sandhill from victoria attention i dog owners bylaw 381 ox prohibits all dogs in town from running at large from may 15th to september 15th this order applres to nights as well as days and will be strictly enforced anyone complaining of violations of this bylaw should contact the ontario provincial police i elephone 123 tey li lfe furnace failures 7 see us today anthrs imperial u- i is your furnace old and ttred after a long hard winter many- furnaces just manage to hold out until spring if yours is one of these the chances are that it wont go very far into next winter without developing serious trouble and possibly danger play safe now be safe next wintei c us today we will be glad to rui4 you select the equipment suited to your heating needs dominion washers gleaming white it th handsome dominion washer and just as white are the clothes it washes me 0 the worlis safest wringer this new dominion washer has the worlds safest wringer its something- every woman in this com munity ought to see come in and let me demonstrate it try it yourself pull on the clothes and it stops te igtjsnnr dominion washers f sis with lively rollaver washing action wv h vrvthin vou want in a as i fnaf ddirc s bfmurf1n1 w uutrl worksil plumbing heatng quicker than thought this dominion wringer stops whn you pull back beforeyouve time to think a young ster could run it safely now you can relax when the wringer ia going havent you always wanted a washer like this aak our dealer to show it to you hes as proud to show it as you will be toown it dominioh appliance company ferguont s t r 1 has everything you want in a washer looks smoothassilk running dependability and action it has the patented rollaver ac tion an entirely new principle of washing which i want you to sea it rolls the clothes over as the water surges through them gets out thegroundrightln dirt corns in anytime thdmps0 jlow prices easy terms best value in town allowanc for oid washer dealer ne1 yxlwk ftissliikillaaimitii ayaiulesikksa isjrssswfwwsrssij iheet me work- pease furnaces mimmf vita

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