Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 30, 1951, p. 10

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the georgetown herald wednesday may 30th 1951 k it fe institute mstrkt annual trafalgar community hall ladies slips rfere is a dandy opportunity to save on famousname slips t we have been fnr ti i natelirx4arj3cjuxingla it m i ted quantity of slips substandards of higherpriced lines come in and see them this weekend 1- a- dancing w i th the clansmen every saturday huttonville park admission 75c community singsongs begin this sunday ron leonard comedian magician coming june 16th art hallman change in garbage coll ec hon twiceweekly schedule begins monday june 4th monday and thursday main street all streets over white bridge chapel st guelph king queen and all streets in this district i tuesday and friday college view and streets west of main street v t victory in twentieth- century i avl ll- jl ll aa mo pnw huhnliutlnp mvwrlinmnn witt it jjin4k japanese captive as mar- fo- technicolor production halls fey fatfttiktipi richard widmark of montezuma coming next monday 5asbaibbtofllcerln the- to the roxy theatre lamaric reads his platoon mrs milton brown district president representatives of twenty wom ens institutes swid three junior in stitutes in halton celebrated their 50th anniversary on may 22nd in trafalgar community hall mrs clifton of driimquin branch gave the address of welcome which was replied to by mrs e l miller of silverwood branch mrs mlrion brovvhvthe district president was id the chair and introduced the con veners of standing committees mrs r l davidson reported on agricul ture and canadian industries mrs e manning on citizenship and ed- ucation mrs e- batkin on home economics atld health mrs v nor- ris on historical research and cup- rent events mrs r djedge rcpor- led on community activities and public relations and the junior convener miss lorna lawrence spoke on the work of the junior clubs mrs e sanford reported on the music festival miss r lfunt the county home economist told of forming new groups of girls in the junior homemakers clubs and there were reports of recent cohliitfijffies in guelph given by mrs norris and mrs dredge the theme for the day was have you lighted your candle and mrs browns address was an inspiration to all mrs l guild of hockwood the provincial director said that it is her belief that farm women are moving on they are meeting more outsiders and proving themselves capable wherever they turn she ur ged alj to read most thoroughly the periodical home and county and to obtain more knowledge of wom ens institute work through a small brochure put out by the institute and procurable through mrs mc- culloch of brampton the w 1 tent at the plowing match should be vis ited iml cv cry young mother was urged to ootain a copy of can adian mother from the dept of national welfare in ottuwa mrs guild stressed the importance of keeping records and finding out his torical anecdotes and events from elderly people who can remember these tilings each institute is en couraged to keep a tweedsmuir history of ther district not only the history as far back as it can bo traced but the current events which will become history a recent com petition was held m guelph and histories submitted were given as an example to those starting this work the prize winners were glen morris wi brant north riehview wi york west- williamsburg w i dundas the prizewinning essays were by mrs s mcleish mono road mrs n ritchie beaverton mrs c i kogeity mill creek the institutes having the prize winning rugs were a follows cornwall cen ter wi cormont dorking wi north waterloo and anna p lewis w i omorrt north a standards committee has been set up lor the institute members as a guide in grading pricing and mar keting handicrafts and wi labels will be supplied for this purpose mrs guild announced the five girls winning scholarships s follows provincial winner mary kern cal edonia western division ann hau- ser guelph northern division bar- tbara rosser north b3y eastern division macgaret fenton iroquois central division christine robb milliken mrs guild conducted the election of officers hon pres mrs v rhinehart campbellville president mrs milton norval 1st vice pros mrs j ellorby limctiousc 2nd vice pres mrs e 11 i rig hornby sectreas mrs c service milton federation hep mrs rhinehart alternate mrs ellerby distict delegate ms e c anderson burlington alternate mrs l crawford campbellville auditors mrs w hiiliv mrs c larvis milton hep of agric mrs m brown conveners of standing committees agrii can industries mrs k liisholm hornby citizenship at education mrs featherstone freeman community activities and public kelations mrs g sumnierville acton historical research current events mrs v norris milton home economics sc health tvtrs e batkin georgetown resolutions mrs peter mclean rockwood jr convoner miss vera may hornby musicfcstlval rep mrs e sanford limehouse mrs brown told of the work of the federation of agriculture and how closely the womens institutes can work with other organizations such as farm forums medical co- ops the various marketing scheme and the recent night school actlvi- tlas held jn milton she lea a dt- cmhbn tor the need ot more dump- irifc and anouifer hospital la brown l a man- haltoa county a5qth anniversary luncheon is to be held in milton on june 26th and all members were ur ged to attend the achievement day activities put or by the girls of the junibr homemakers in milton on june 2nd miss e kidd of the dept gave a talk- on the proposed cooperative program and the following subjects were voted upon 1 we call it human nature 2 persohallty fn dress and 3 what to dp until the doctor arrives the one day course of study coverlngone of these subjeats will be heldfatei on in the year in limehouse hall and in nel son horiiby branch presented musical numbers which were enjoyed by the gathering margaret galbralth play- ed violin selections mrs ford salfg and the girls project group headed by thema johnson put on a clever demonstration packing a weekend bag mrs wendover thanked all who participated in a most successful district annual i raywhitmee j announces the sale of deluxe taxi to fred leeder s mr leeder will continue to operate under the name deluxe and solicits your patronage iupce f o plblic school news plan trischool held meet here an interschool field meet will be observed in georgetown park june 8th when the intermediate and senior children from acton milton and georgetown will parti cipate in sports events there will be running broad and high jumps shot put and racing films shown to junior classes on tuesday morning included bobo link and bluejay in technicolor spring on the farm and iyi my garden monday june 4th has been offr cially declared a public holiday in observance of the kings birthday gladys and ray whitmee appreciate their pleasant relations with the public during their years in business and wish to say thank you which falls in december but is cel ebrated in june measles have proven a real epi demic especially in grade 6 where only twentyfour pupils of the t7 enrolled are present it is difficult to keep uptodate with the softball games this spring latest reports however reveal bar bara thompsons team victorious in two games over sandra scotts players results were 108 and 98 joyce denhams girls beat lillian shepherds 84 but the tables turned in the second game when lillians team scored 17 to joyces 9 final examinations for grade 8 to grade 9 commence on thursday morning and continue throughout the most of next week dfc distinguished flying ck0s8 for an act or acts of oalomr courage or devotion to dnty performed whilst fying operations against the tftttny 1 during chc second world war the distinguished flying cross was awarded to 4028 member of the royalcanadian air force aieeoftronfiaftilsnnrrimyl outstanding coufag and determination 4028 citations each one a tribute to service in die defence 0 freedom by men of the rcaf today in canadas rapidly expan ding air force more young men are needed to train as air 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