Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 20, 1951, p. 7

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fif- jjpjfffl page7 the georgetown herald wednesday j tine 20 1951 id r c 7 geoboetovif summer pouct 2 shows nightly at 7s0 and 930 saturdays holidays matinee box office opens 140 siows starts at ioa eves box joffice open 630 shows continuous 700 1200 la3t three days thur3 friday saturday- jun 2s ukrfs mw in thi wstori andavw54filnthe housil univtrsnlnurnallonm pitsenh none maij mtiuftk s g80li0 a pa kettle v on vkjfkrm cmw lohfi me6 mnmumi colilhs monday and tuesday june 25 26 fk david i john i pmmk u l rfll brian agar lovejoysuzanre v lewis seiler added shorts wha happen and colour cartoon wednesday thursday june 27 28 o oooodooboooooooooooooobbooj o o o o o o o o o o -e- 4 i never laughed so loud or long wtdfr whukiu charlie chaplin cnr lights btntfd ami pnductj by charles chaplin released thru united artists o l ci c c r c c c c o c o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o there is no greater entert than motion pictures o 00 0000000 00 0 0 oooooooooooo of crimf in 1 m plus movietone news guests op te week 3 e rutledge glen williams j a early georgetown mrs maynard georgetown if your name appear above you are invited to enjoy a com plete evening of movie entertainment for torn at guests of the theauw management on any night during the week of june 21st to 28th merely make youradf known to the man agement on narrival at the theatre and ecura adnlaafeemkee of all charges vt s i hs capets in breh gun demonstration aaic t ttm 1 3s iliitltz 3im a demonstration of assembling and dismantling a bren gun was one of the highlights of the recent cadet inspection at georgetown high school qms bob lucas is shown above in the midst of a demonstra tion seated on the bench left to right are richard sienko blake inglis jim timleck ron ritchie and ola berg while ross mcgill is standing at the right seek baseball win tonight from acton georgetowns intermediate ball team while they have not been hitting the winning trail are still giving a good account of themselves in the county league the team is hdst to acton tonight at the lociil park and will be in there trying for their second win of the season so far they have defeated clark- son once and tied them their last meeting with acton ended with the tanners winning a hardfought 109 victory last tues day there was a disappointment when milton cancelled a scheduled appearance here and there was not enough lime to advise fans that the game was postponed the sev enteen local men in uniform put on a practice game free that night friday the team played their first game under floodlights at oak- viile and gave the oaks one of the best games yet in six innings of play georgetown led lff behind a good performance on the mosjnd by harvey chappell harv struck out eleven men in these innings he was spiked in the sixth and re lief pitcher glenn gibbs while he pitched good ball could not stem thotide and oakville won 41 a better ramp for all and our lead ership and equipment will not be so heavily taxed as with the one larger camp save stouts your paper thv boy doctors and dentists dine at brant inn a very successful joint dinner meeting of the halton county med ical and dental societies was held at the brant inn burlington on wednesday june 6th this is ah annual event similar meetings have been held for the past 3 years there were twentynine members and guests present the speaker of the evening was dr a d kelly assistant secre- tary canadian medical association dr kelly was introduced by dr james m mather and thanked by dr j w macfarlane of burlington for the medical society and dr j g mcfarlane of burlington for the dental society dr kelly has recently returned tllri mail bag says goodbye to georgetown friends 121 nelson st kingston ont dear mr editor a goodbye note to georgetown during the las nineteen years that i lived in georgetown i had the pleasure of making many good friends and felt very sorry for not being able to sec all of you at the time of my departure during my stay in georgetown i experienced my nps and downs the way most of us do at one time or another a couple of times fate has been unkind to me however strange as it seems even hardships have their good points we learn to know our ral our genuine friends and so to all of yni who have been in any way kind to mo when in need of help 1 wish to express my sincere thanks i hope to see you again in the nottoodistant fu ture and wish to close with a hear ty god bjess you m hauptmann from ijrcat br7f alri where through the cooperation of the british med ical association he made art in tensive study of health services now in effect under the national health act dr kelly emphasized that it is merely coincidental that socialized medicine was introduced under a labour government its origins go back to at least kill ind the boveridgo report which was the basis for the present organiza tion antedated the assumption of power by the iiiboui party the service with minor exceptions is extremely popular among the peo ple in the speakers personal opin ion the quality of service given by physicians and dentists has deterior ated because of the tremendous de mands made upon them the cost of the service has been very high a long discussion and question period was good evidence of the great interest of the physicans and dentists present decoration day service honours dead comrades an impressive decoration day was held on sunday when members of branch 120 canadian legion re membered men from georgetown and district who lost their lives in two wars as well as legion mem bers and members of the ladies auxiliary who have died since then a parade led by the lome scots pipe band marched from the leg ion wall to the cenotaph where wreaths were placed and then to greenwood cemetery for the second part of the service archdeacon w g o thompson was in charge of the service sev eral l al uigaiiuallott and mem bers of the town council took part in the parade jack armstrong charles willson and reg ryall pro vided music for the singing of the hymns the names of those on the hon our roll were read by president leslie clark henry shepherd fred mccartney and mrs charlie par- ton boy scout news members of the boy scout troop and wolf cub packs paraded in the annual decoration day service parade on sunday mimeographed details- for scout and cub camps are now available from the leaders read all about it thanks to the- dads- who respon ded to the committees plea for co operation in collecting articles for the scout and cub community sale to be held on friday evening the ladles of the boy scout aux iliary held a dinner for their mem bers on wednesday evening parental seoul andcub camp plans have beerf talk it- over with your ton now cub camp ha oeen divided into two separate camps this year juntarf antrsen lor we feel that it will result in transfer salvation army officer tor sfancoe post captain william shaver head of the salvation army corps in bramp ton since 1946 has been transfer red to a new command in simcoe he will be succeeded in bramp ton by captain searl fisher of oril- lia except 1st sunday in month holy communion 1100 am st stephens hornby 1100 am morning prayer except 1st sunday in month evensong 300 pm st johns stewarttown 300 pm evensong except 1st sunday in montn evensong 73q pm church news st johns united church rev john m smith minister norman laird director of music sunday school 10 am t morning worship 11 am in fant baptism the rev r e new- man of copetown will be the guest- speaker holy cross roman catholic church c rev fr v j morgan ist 3rd 5th sundays mass at 1100 am ind 4th sundays mass at 90ft am norial and union presbyterian churches rev g lockhart royal ba xorvaj 10 00 a m public worship union 115 am public worship georgetown baptist church key a j barker b a b d sunday june 24th ml hi sunday school null when god cooperates 700 strength in weakness st georges church iv archdeacon w g c thompson rector fifth sunday after triwity nativity of st john the baptist holy communion 8 00 am sunday school 10 00 am matins litany 11 00 am evensong too pm the oddfellows and rebekahs will hold their annual church par ade at st georges at 700 pm vis iting lodges arc expected st albans church glen williams 48h anniversary of the opening of st albans for divine worship nativity of st john the baptist matins 1 00 am preacher rev canon kirk hec tor o st gtoigts church guelph oral hornby stewarttown anglican t hurrhes kc j e maxwell b a lh st pauls norvai 7 ho j m evensong for rent for all sorts of goods meats and vegetables the average family can save 100 to 150 a year by buying meat whole sale and putting fruits and vegetables in lockers while they are plentiful georgetown creamery locker storage phone 174w n glen taxi 706j for these hot summer days a trip to the lake or a picnic is just the ticket wsk our large 7passenger cab is available at special rates for the holiday season 706w deluxe taxi certo 27c bottle isats glen williams peter james hancock sixmonth old son of mr and mrs hooeit han- rock died at his home on june kith the baby succumbed o dionclual asthma archdeacon w g 0 thompson- conducted the funeral service on thursday at the mcclme funeral home and interment was made in glen williams ccnstelery the baby is survived by his par ents lwo brothers and one sister david douglas and judy george windsor nprton celebra ted his sixth birthday saturday af ternoon with a party at the home of his parents mr and mrs jack norton his guests included bobby and billy hilts fred and betty hilts david ashley wayne norton kim wilson donald nortori ken neth majuery donna and joann keir and his sister velene mr and mrs w dlggins syl via davidano mrs- p wagstaffe spent the weekend with mr and mrs william dlggins at their cot- tage at tanners beach waubaush- ene x u recent visitors with mr and mrs curly wheeler were mr and mrs glenn metcalfe and lynn mrs john barclay susan catherine and patsy toronto mr and mrs ed hill toronto spent the weekend with his father mr bert hill a glen rebekahs who attended the association opening in toronto on monday included mrs curlyvchee- lp mr henry ixrrlmy7and mjrs william fctfuick 2 for 27c certo crystals pkg 2 for 25c parowax lb p 18c gold medal peanut butter 1 6 oz jar 34c 9 oz jar 24c mono drinking cups silver swan serviettes pkg 10c 2 pkgs 35c york brand bologna spiced beef canadian boiled dinner irish stew kam tin 50c tin 56c tin 33c tin 33c tin 54c choice ripe bananas celery new potatoes choice ripe tomatoes j lb 19c 2 buns 25c 4 lb 7c lb 25c make budget market your ahomirig centre for chojefe fresh fruits and vegetables groceries fresh find cured m meats v phone 366 free delitvry on ni wmm

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