Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 23, 1951, p. 2

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wwwvsrmw si otr- the georgetown herald ycdnesday may 23rd 1951 yjs will take st johns service the world view the flowers decorating the church were placed to the memory of mr john mcdonald by his daughter harold cleave and to the regular sunday morning worship was held in st johns united mrs church based on the theme the memory or mrs norman burns by new life the lesson was read he mo and father u from romans chapter 12 and the nounced that the service text fro verses 1 and 2 of the same ne f evenin would be con- portion the choir sang the anthems d f of the young seek ye the lord and to thee pp reuowshp and that on a lord and s t faram sang frida evening of this week anton the solo rock of ages lenox noted swiss lecturer and the tuning rbeditatidn was based traveller would present an even- on tk lerae the christian and ing of mov deplomng switzerland antf her people and customs w ii store hours wednesday 830 am 600 pm friday 830 am 600 pm batcrday 830 ft 1000 pm closed all day thursday jtl chows quality mam sftli golden corn 2 23 i0ice quality fruit cocktail v 27 huntschoice quality ocvom tftamo sto quality in syup keiffer pears i7 huttons ideal km sandwiches corned beef loaf n 21 tommy tucke peanut butter 3c haven in oil sardines 2 2 1c minced sockeye salmon 29c horsey rand sweetened grapefruit juice 2 3 1 clakk fancy tomato juice 2 27c fruity vthfebles ontario trnvi fresh asparagus y lb 19c sweet inin full of large sic lhis kloruia exceptional valuei picnic sweet mixed picicles 37c 2 or j or outstanding valuei iuhlington tomato catsup 11 oi bohia 16 0ramces dozy 43c bc exlra fancy kating or cooking size 16t cello bag newton apples doz 29c swri ltvlu- ikirv-juicy-r-kiae-fio- florida no 1 marsh seedless grapefruit 4 for 29c omintom ffomt umts biscuit featurei windsor water- ice iceland wafers 13 oi cello tog 39c canot haturei jelly beans 1 lb calls plo 33 unraoed wantedi wa pay htghatt markat pricat for ungraded figgt scminagsr t6t7fnitr rag erading station olt tk valuai effacmva vmaaaday friday saturday may llrd km t it perfect tea is so easy to make with norval presbyterial wms meets at norval the 36tji annual meeting of sec tion 2 toronto west presbyterlal wms was held in norval presby terian church oiv wednesday after noon may 16th with mrs w edgar robertson vice presidortt of sec 2a and mrs william t sinclair geor- getown vice president of section 2b presiding over one hundred members from georgetown limehouse boston omagh streetavtue knox six loon miltpn brampton union and nor val responded to the roll call the theme for the meeting thy kingdom some beginning hi ine was well carried out in hymns prayers- and scripture reading following th opening prayer by mrs j sanford limehouse a cordial welcome to the visitors was exten ded by mrs m t mcnabb oil be half of alexander auxiliary norval mfs j bruce brainptou gave the scripture reading with comments and mrs w n tisdaic streets- ville led in prayer mrs uonald dolson norval sang how lovely are thy dwellings accompanied by mrs j c ifarslon who presided at the organ rrurltifj tlie eiinre ses sion mrs j kdrfar robertson intro duced the guest speaker hev e orsborn milton who wrought a fine missionary message on the theme the offering was dedicated by mrs percy kins knox sixteen greetings were brought rom tor onto west presbytenal by mrs a s curr president other executive members from toronto prcsbyterial who spoke- briefly concerning their particular department were mrs agar literatuie secretary miss oster glad tidings secretary mrs jenner retporling secretary mrs thortimmi library secretary miss clicyne treasurer mrs wiiliams vtce president section 3 and mrs adamson home helpers secretary mrs stewart munav boston on behalf of all auxiliaries represen ted thanked ill those who had in any way contributed to the success of the meeting mrs albeit ioi- son union icpiuted that cmr one hundred had registered during the afternoon dining if niisiiicss imcting mr- iilivi hnlitei norval u is i ieln ten vi ti v mrs william mcfimilen magh led in the closin ptivci uui hev i i lioyal oil i moii need the benediction the niria lali i ei i iii-li- i ions lunch it he ii lnsion of the icssii n mkwarttohv guild plans social afternoon in june st lohs f m 1 t it linii iv i held lai tueli ruinn mrs a met lean s i e ilnis weie made for a ocial iftiiiioon in june next meeting il in- tuesday ev ening june ith i mrs joseph standesh s hone junioi w a iieetinu was heui last moilday at mr m rallys home susan anham c hose the hymn and led in the wojship jcfviri the members bound a pull in the busy period ttle wa ttgtct n qtilttingmrtt ing thursday f leninon it mrs c smiths home happy birthd iv to gary smith who will be i years old next sat urday may ith gary will be rrady to go to school in september visitors on sunday with mr and mrs c a grant were mrs a j smethurst limehouse mr and mrs j a smethurst jacciuelme and john of islington elect officers at baptist church annual ofyicrrs utit hooted und new rrimsict welcomih vhci cliore- -to- liaptis luui u r cipaii thompsons cana approved chicks prices till end of season barred rocks light sussex new hampshire x barred rock light sussex x new hampshire leghorn t 1450 2100 1400 il lte leghorn x barred rock rhode island red x white leghorn black minorca x white leghorn quantity discounts on orders over 300 started pullets available from 17 weeks to- week old prices on request 2700 ashorove speech on cosmetics to ashgrove institute tuesday afternoon may 15 mrs chas austin was hostess to the womens institute there was a large attendance of forty ladles and seventeen children the president mrs leslie glffen opened vith the odie and prayer the secretory mrs vorn archer rettd the minutes ot the last meeflnji and called the roll which the members answered by telling when and where they were married the iriotto a window into ilic loveliness of spring was well ill ven by mrs cecil wilson mrs clayton wilson had current events and mrs kraok wilson jilayed a piano solo the gueol for th after- nuon was mrs- ruth wakelin of vroodbridge a representative for iho iticltard hudnut cosmetics co ihe opened her talk by saying the kutrel in makeup is stick to it and follow it und she told how our be- loved oueen elizabeth keeps her licautiful complexion pufect tor any occasion a number was given to each indy and mrs krnic tin- dale drew one froma dish the lucky number was 15 which was held my mrs john hcllhodkly and i her to u fau und page 2 canaiian sports parade it who said lacrosse is canadas forgotten gamer current plans for 1951 as we learned from chuck rdvran- secretarytreanurer of the ontario lacrosse association give the lie to the old catch phrase vhncver the prophets of gloom may say lacrosse is ttfdary very mnrh alive w admit the game has taken a back seat to football jockey and iasebal1 inc partially to the strong commercialization of these- rj in recent years but right now lacrosse seerns ilated for a lisililiy revival v a lovely dubarry makeup kit mrs wake- ime was most generous with her samples of hudnut products which help to make all ladies lovely and attractive a social hour followed her friends will be pleased to know that mrs horace barnes is home from milton hospital after her operation and is improving nicely miss irene huttman of toronto spent the weekend with mr and mrs h j grahajp growth in ontario bndcr theuis t the tia iicr- si is partio- 1 rl y flour iihjjig in tlit senior a iea ue towns i it crliorou gl branipton tor onto lluiiillon and ami st ca thinnes and in lhose of ihe border city lnip tsarnia vnullacehurz vinlsr anl chatham both ire lhkingfr rwarr a tiiihiip i i w farm news meadows promising seeding of spring grains was practically completed in halton last weekend this was at least ten days later than normal and we can hardly look forward to a bumper harvest however if we get fayor- ihle weather from now in vc may yet be agreeably surprised in any m cut meadows look much more prnmisiiig than they have tin- pas two sipings some fields ay be i lit dun lmt it makes one feel bel ter lust in see the alfalfa as one inves along tin roads of the coun- v many ilalton dairymen have iniiud it necessary to buy hay this iil wo seasons and it doesnt take nany tons at around the 30 mark ii step into real money it is no wonder that many dairymen found i c 1 i tl iii 1 1 to hrejik even under pres- tnt prices the main criticism we hiu from halton producers is the i eduction of quotas and the high percentage of their milk belli paid lor at secondary or manufacturing prices if the recent contract made i hitann cheese producers with cheat britain results in a higher price for manufacturing milk it will lie some help to the whole milk in pper i tkrra cottv euchre party held in community hall a ruchrc party wns hold m the umimimty hall on saturday with jilcjiidiiscrving liinrh aftrr rnriis william hunter and mrs norman lea in won first prizes unci clordon si inik iid fiotty zilio seconds alex ilio won a beautiful pin cushion the thursday thimble club is planning a bus trip to toronto next monday when thoy will lour the sirk childrens hospital members a- ear your thinbles there will be a plastic demon stration at the home of mrs j kves on may 31st at two oclock ladies welcome we are very sorry to learn that mr g iowin is very ill in st jos ephs hospital cuelph ami wish him a speedy recovery w e welcome mr and mrs karra to the village thev according to huck rowan ilurr it lit tlf fear for the future as fir as player- arc concerneij the o la ha 1 20 minor lacrosse teams with a constant flow of youngsters in the peewee ami bantam classes irom chuck rowan we also learned that the old bugarvjo of stuffy inlxr playing space is gradually being overrume as more and nion irconditioneil arenas are uinn luiilt tnd thi- teiton dundas aiiitn ailil brampton an soyear id hi l will i a t bra ni j new luildinkt for ca na las national game many ontario cities and lnii are eil her diovrfiiij lacroj ft tin tirt time r exjxriencinj a revival of intervt in the aine and the a i- coiitirlttin atjilitional league itiins tniii itava larr stiiind iiid siull sir nurie akid alut the injury element in lac r chucli kuuan j- unted ut thit mnct iiptviion ti the leaui- ui- jratu alh rliminated tin m arrant l n iiih pla lacrosse la in linurts 1- i much safer k mic tu plav than cither lootball r h k pcalcmn h xke i hi ud i- cu prt nieii will mi tin- trat i ii t f l ut ill ultoc ht in id i- t hr imc o ice v l initit the mmn ditii nnna- i ilit- t a une- ym ucrhm i ili tr u ii i h make hue in ekev pl indian baggataway hr i iind iu x- j h- the i h nijtliai jijiiit iho first i hr indian piiwn thetr wide- spcoy prepared by a prominent canadian sport t authority for open gune f hahawiy intf vhai appeafe fro tin krerwlii to r wcijhii if i the gaitle caufshi n uu u wuh h fbe krenrh am injfliji tiier doubt jts rough reputjtjrti camr frir the fact that th indian- iimfi rhe technique hrt rippit b manv opping laer- a- j ii l iwte getting n v it h t he urn medicine iurn ctid rti fund gfalptk anil itn a- iv a 200 player- tpphrtrel t team u hile the field range in ijth irotii s ti 10 mill a- the tine ttinvw n tiure play rcferurrs grwlposrs and all box lacrosse lacrosse became our national jame by act of parha- ment in 1867 ml the narional la- cnisic ahsoctartin formed as rnc ruling body rules and regular ion 4 were drawn up by the niv known a- the cariidian ti4 vctatiini atuj the game v mtined tf a field so arda long by o wide in li2 lield lacrosse was inverted more or less to thtr indi nir game now known as boxla nu uas played in hockey cushioni btirh imjoors and out strongly in favour oi lxla are the closer proximity of the fans and the increased body contact ixitli ol which make for a finer spectator port with the new airconditioned arenas and the general air t prosperity no apparent in the f i a there is every sign that lacrosse mav even return to us old time popularity chuck rowan as it youve never seen lacroise and what it has to irter take in a game a buck to a plug nickel says youll be back for more i t 0 dancing every saturday with the clansmen huttonville park admission 75c community singsongs begin this sunday ron leonar4rgomedian magician 1 church meet iiujalast wednesday a congregational supper preceded the business meeting at which chairman watson winficld intro duced alfred j barker ha bd who commenced his ministry at the church on sunday reports of church orgaffiirntlnng showed an excellenl year of pro gress oftii ers elected included mrs arthur ueeve rlerk douglas cjje treasurer mrs w f smith sun day school superintendent wvtsou winfield walter pock leacons mrs waller pick mrs henry sienko communion stewards wat son winfield clarenre hnln arthur luevo ijouglas tole william hill finance hoard mrs wilfred breon mrs william hewitt mrs douglas peck mrs watson winfield enve lope stewards mrs r h wright organist mrs walter peck mission circle president mrs james blair womens- society president jean harley choir president richard si bypu president plan to open a cafeteria shortly and we wish thein luck in their new sui luundings mr harvey puckering who man ages a brick plant in owen sound was home with his family over the weekend ipsons poultry farm and hatchery 5 igetownr r 3 phone 4r 15 jl i ar wins quilt in xucjcy draw bob williams won hi qulltraffled off by mrs fi aw friday night at the ieglfirhajl topi grieve drew th wlnnmg ticket iimkhoi si- cadet bourne at shilo for summer cadet it p hoinne left on wed nesday for amp shilo man where he will lie slaioned fin the sum mer months ho has lecn home from hmc kingston for two weeks since completing itis years work mr harold brown was best man at the wedding of mr john car- laichae and miss ha belle beatty at forest ont on may j5tb mr and mrs w a devereau and andy of halifax arc visiting his parents on the fifth line visitors with miss i vena and- sis ters on sunday included mr wm grlegrmr a mrs gordon grieg and daughter ol brantfordj mrs sharp mrs peter mcdonald mrs duncan sharp miss colleena sharp and mrs anhur ivens ctl toronto and miqs nichol ot rockwood mr and mrs a ford andjjam- blue coal spring prices now in effect egg stove nut pea coal now 2450 now 2100 it will pay you to order while these prices are in effect w h keritner soti phone 12 o ily oj acton were sunday visitors with the kami v y mrs smethurst spent sunday at shirwarttown the wa met at the home at miss ivens on tuesday evening when regular business was discussed workers from the red cross soc iety brought mr sam glsby honte from sunnybxook hospital for the weekend and returned fot him on monday afternoon we hope that he ma b about soon m he hsi been hospitalized nine weeks to date mesdames smethurst h norton and e sanford represented ume- house at the wms secuonal meeting at norval last week we extend sympathy to mr rob- ert mcvey whose i mjr in torontooa mesdames st jas noble f 1 ford j jv attended tt k- 4m w

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