Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 9, 1951, b1

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second section i georgetown ontario wednesday may 9th 1951 second section outstanding in motion picture entertainment yes movies are better than ever stmmun imblflmrflira coming roxy georgetown may 212223 planters peanut float here all day saturday the planters peanut float orig- inaljy scheduled to be in george town this saturday will arrive on friday night and be on hand all day saturday accompanying the float wil be six college undergrads who serve on the float as peanut rrien during the summec months- the float is an original sort of tag day instead of donating to lions club work and receiving a tag as the symbol five cent bags of pea nuts are given to everyone mak ing a contribution like any other tag day it is up to thc individual to contribute what he will the peanut day has gone over in a big way in such towns as brampton orangeviue and collingwood and the local lions are optimistic about us success trttts first ynrrht geui- getown two prizes are oltered to the per sons guessing closest to the correct number of peanuts which decorate the float first prize i 25 in cash and second a case of planters cock tail peanuts in addition to peanut day the lions club has been busy selling cocktail tins housetohouse in stores and on mam street for the past three wteks the club receives 22v on each tin sold and should net i handsome profit well o ei fifty elites have neon sold fence to protect woodlot several years ago halton county council as a result of a recommen dation of the halton conservation committee passed a bylaw which prowues a subsidy or grant of 50 to any property owner who erects a fence to protect his wood lot from livestock since that time quite a number of halton woodlot owners have availed themselves of this assistance there are nc restrictions regarding the type of fence as long as it will turn livestock and protect the young seedling trees those interes ted should however first contact mr wm deans halton county clerk- and secure a copy of the by law and arrange to have his wood- lot approved before proceeding with the erection of the fence credit lodge members visit fergus lodge last lriihiy evening mmip i members of credit lodue no lit akam heided by the wor nli- ter caiiiptill sinclair iiii kt win bin k v mirtiii inaik wited then brethren met eei loue in kei ius the olfirein ttnn jeoi gotov n 7rsmteil by member- viie in rlutigr of the decree lena rivers comedy by ballinaf ad players the balllhafad players presented their ambitious threeact comedy drama lena rivers jn st johns memorial hall fyidav under he auspices of the 5050 club of the church the play showed the effects of careful rehearsal and good direc tion the cast were letter perfect in their parts and it is to their credit that the prompters job was easy and there were no obvious cues missed lydia snow and lil lian shortill as a selfish mother and liar daughter with shirley thomp s i the l rote as ijn were on stage during a great part of the play and took their parts extremely well mrs leo jamie- son and delmar french as the younger members of the living stone family mrs ernest mcenery as granny nichols and hoy warne as durward bellmot had equally important roles while mrs jesse tvicenery and archie lawr had the main comic parts as coloured ser vants tom gibson as mr living- stone fred j shortill and mrs gibson as uurwards parents and floyd shortill as malcolm everett completed the splendid cast the play was directed by mrs ken cotton and mrs elwood snow alan irouse introduced the visit ing company on iwhalf of the 5050 club mil mrs cotton explained the efing ot each scene between acts 6 kay and clem miniver the new sequelfilm are john ho of the most beloved characters ever diak and the noted british actor created for the screen are back again n the miniver story with greer gar son and walter pidgeon again in mgms longawaited se quel to the academy awardwinn ing mrs miniver costarring in leo genn with cathy odonnell reginald owen and henry wilcox- on in support coming to the s of the hoxy theatre next wednes day and thursday install neu officers as institute meets the tneillooking man sat facing the judge so you want to divorce your wife saiu the jurine arent oiu relations pleasant mine are came the but hers are terrible answer v w knows that making a dream house come true takes a lot of planning and a lot of saving but two heads and two hearts together make sharing and planning a happy job you may be saving for a new home new furnishings or equipment whatever it is as a woman do remember that the more you know about the banking services your commerce branch has to offer the fewer problems you will have in planning paying saving and as you get to know the manager and his staff you will find how pleasant it is to deal there how willing they are to help the canadian bank of commerce the commerce the regular monthly meeting of the georgetown institute was held at the home of mis h c bailey charier street on wednes day evening miy 2nd at eiuht o clock vwlh the neu pres iclent mis stanley iivvliml in the chair the newly appointed executive officers were installed by mrs wm t sinchui president mrs s govv- larrd hon pres mrs h c bailey 1st vice pres mrs seward wilson lnd vice pies mrs krank ietih secretary mrs albert livingstone vows were repeated by the officers and the members were requested to stand and repeat the assertion of standing behind the officers and any work they might undertake the isirk ixioth was discussed and particulars re renting or sale of same will appear in another col- iinui of this paper it was decided to purchase a bond with the accum ulated proceeds of the ixioth to date district annual was discussed and as many as could urged to attend it is to be held on may 22nd in trafalgar hall corner dtmrins high way and seventh lim it was decided that the june meeting would take the form of an other trip to hilltop lodge erin many recalling happy memories of tliv mysieiy tour there last sum mer males for the crippled civilians and save the children kuiicl are be ing packed the middle of may ways and means yen- discussed as to adding money to the general fund and in lieu of a hake saje 1 00 donation from each member was suggested a goodly sum was real ized with more to follow th meeting was turned over to the programme convener for the month mrs dan livingstone mrs george campbell read part of an address given by mrs j l houclj regarding the primary purpose of institute work that of fostering education in the home hints and poems were distributed and read by the members many of the hints were very helpful and ininy of the poems entertaining csniially the one thai follows its worth million dollars the thing that goes the farthest toward making life worth while that costs the least and does the most is just a pleasant smile the smile that bubbles from the heart that loves its fellow men will drive away the clouds of gloom and eoax the sun again its full of worth and goodness with manly kindness blest its worth a million dollars and it doesnt cost a cent a treasure trail contest on the things our grandmothers missed proved qyite amusing especially as the silver dollars were edible a vote of thanks to hostess pro gram and lunch committee was given by mrs harold cleave a happy and neighbourly evening in- ded with the serving of lunch in art r are 600 commerce iranches 15v- so theres likely one near vofl preacher you never go fishing on sunday do you bobby bobby oh ho sir i preacher can you tell rne why you dont i booby pa says he doesnt want to be bothered with me stop and see us for pontiacs klkks vaixiiviis cm tricks t1rks a batteries parts a accessories good seleftiov of used cars complete service and repairs lome garner motors acton maim st tel 326vit flo uers for every occasion i design work a specialty bonded member tds telegraph delivery service flowers by wire anywhere in the world norton floral phase 31sw georfetown travel notes great lakes cruise a wonderful restful holiday aboard the steamer assinibola allinclusive tours from 7708 children half fare including passage berth and meals port mcnicol to port arthur and return meals and accommodation at the royal edward hotel fort william john r barber travel adyisoat sinker c thampaon u insuraaee service phone 119 mlllraer rd mkljiwfjftuwylt yji jivvclj shidiassssssiijsiil afei 1s2 ajjiiiiaaai sspsrawpriirtil

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