Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 26, 1951, p. 5

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laundry the georgetown herald wednesday sept 26th 1 951 call zenitfa 13600 no toll laundry services womens institute convention meets at guelph oac qdfce ffltmnxial mm a monument built of enduring grmnlte or marble symbolic in design and rev erent in purpose resting in surroubd- ings of peace and beauty a tribute of respect and honour to the dead a con stant source of inspiration to the living oakville monument works we employ no agents you pay no commission buy direct a card or letter will bring our service to your door large display in stock 90 colborne street west increased costs mean more insurance protection needed make sure you are fully insured walter t evans co insurance real estate travel its the service that counts the earliest form of telephone system was that of emperor shi hang ti it consisted of brass tub ing extending between guard sta tions along chinas 1500 mile great wall kish brought the french to saint pierre and miquolon off the new foundland coast in the 14th century and fishing ha born the staple in dustry of those two islands since that time contributed by mrs j ellerby promptly at 1030 am on tues day september 11th approximately 410 womens institute members of the jcombined districts of blalton waterloo north and south welling ton south north and centre grey south perth north and centre bruce and huron east met in an nual convention in memorial hall oac guelph mrs j r white of ripley area president acted as the chairman for all business sessions and gave very able leadership in the discussions which arose- from time to time the theme of the convention this tear was to understand the world is better than to condemn rt to btuhy the world fs better than to abuse it to make he world bet- ter lovelier and happier is the nob lest work of any man or woman mrs white in her opening re marks gave us much food for thought especially stressing vital points she urged that each branch send as many delegates as possible to convention as it is from these days of fellowship and discussions wjth your fellow members that you get the enthusiasm to carry on to higher ideals and greater achieve ments in the coming year the name womens institute has always been respected in whatever coun try it has gone and we as present ambassadors must not lag but ra ther we rriust get behind our pro jects and follow them thiouuh to the finish we must try as real live womens institute members to live up to the place we hold in the es timation of others and not be con tent to rest on our laurels of the past if we take time to study and try to understand our iollnwhion usinn our better impulses by being kind happy and thinking the best of people instead of the worst the world will be much hotter for all of us we must send forth rmr fam ilies with the best ideas to make the seem that the members of the wo mens institute in the guelph area surely find life worth living be cause of so much of originality variety and interest has been put resolutions on tuesday that we into the reports this year she might have time to think of their suggested that branch conveners merits before time for voting on meet with president and secretary a floral designs for all occasions walter rigg glen williams plume tww world lienor and happioi your best and the best lurk to you our resolut ion minvi vilna noiris of miltun wednesday at which time 9 were lost and the remainder passed on to our provincial board for further consideration among these were recommendations for 1 more and better safety measures at railway crossings 2 more public picnic grounds 3 unifdrrrr types of jar tops to enable ahem to be ot further use 4 that minors not be allowed in pool rooms 5 that childrens clothes manufacturers be urged to use better and stronger finishes and especially buttonholes convener of coiflmunity activity ties and public relations mrs i wade alenfprd in her report said let one of our aims be realized next year with every branch and every district sending in reports be convener conscious be on the beam and get the reports in our motto for home and country keeps the womens institute con scious of the need for community betterment for this reason the wo mens institute has always been hold in the highest esteem by the public mrs wade listed many roll calls mottos and papers given as well as ways of raising the neces sary money to carry on these pro jects many donations were made to worthy appeals in closing mrs wade said public relations is something we all have whether we like it or not we must strive to uphold our accomplishments and stress the ability to get along with people also think more of them than of ourselves we know that publicity has played an important part in the utlairs of the world in business social and religious life way of publicizing the womens in stitute are the radio and press but best of all by each member being sn inlciostod and active in her own ni inch of the gcind work done that it spreads through the branch dis tin uoa iiiovinco and on to the 1 111 cllulit i us iltli ni ii m if ii w a m ii i iu economics and iiith of park- faii ii would in march each year to make out their reports to avoid overlapping on different standing committees mrs smith also told us one of the greatest assets we have aire our eyes and the use of film board pic ture surely increases our know- ledge and understanding of how other people live and work she closed with this poem she considered six- professions any one would challenge life but she practiced them together so they called her just a wife the afternoon session again got underway promptly at 130 ptrrittne delegates being brought to order by the ringing of the lovely toned bell brought from denmark last year by mrs hamilton of atwood and presented to the guelph area mrs j feasby kitchener our historical research convener brought timely information on the compiling of tweedsmuir histories and recording conveners reports there are 90 histories being com piled in the guelph area many in teresting mottos displays and roll calls were reported and in conclu sion mrs feasby said fifty years ago we lived in the boundaries of our homes but now there are no boundaries and let our aim be ev ery institute a working history worthy custodians of our treasured democracy our provincial president mrs k g puicell of port william was un able to be with us and mrs j rid ley regional vice president very ably brought mrs purreils message to us giving us much food for thoukht and study at this time wo were treated to a most welcome intermission when we wore entertained by members of the wiiiterboiirno womens in- siitute in theii original kitchen apiou sung and encoi es after vluci miss lewis director wom ens 1 suture hiajiih and homo fc- utiles siimit gave her report i the yen showing over iukk sr in in lies anil kl 1 r branches ii mai lu villi i to i iiicinh t c r cross s auto parts far all make can and track tires from 30x3 h to 825x20 24hour towing 8t winching service chev dj axles v bus phone 90rsl milton es robert st phone 1s1 schul1z electrical construction wiring motor repairs elna sewing heat wave machines ranges fred schultz phone 531 w ship iii miss q a should i use a standard or premium gasoline in my cart that drprnti on the make of your present rar all new dodge cjk pi mi designed tn npmr vv it ii maximum prrformnnrr unci lop efficiency with ordinary gasoline h q a how can t judge the amount of choking my car requires to start under varying weather conditions infnrliinjilrtv mi cannot rut tr ljrc it ir equipped illi q a car owners dodge has the answers to questions you frequently ask q a icr- iivoi 4ti noil ill inesige til iirtielogatcs levis announced thai be l-ed- 1 women s institutes ot can- to tin- world mniry- asmiria ii o the win hi te help 11 v e ii ti mlgcsiil phi is ii i ciiclph i a e unm to li lit i i a 11 be i inning ll on how con i stop my gat fines from clogging with dirt and wotir willi most can theres no hire way you might try draining and denning 01h yonr tank from time to time in cold weather abvayt i ll nine tiie tii i minitii s ti e i ii l s m u i i n is she lilted i s institute v much niatei nil it lined ii mi automatic i lr trir lliill milkr- lliltilli rjii- liiiilub in colli uruiliit mill ttjimcful oxeriliuk imlo pnr- uvoida nig qf my foot brake should fall will my parking brake trill operate a yon if you own a dodge the dodftc lurking hrake in com pletcly independent of the foot brake operating on a drum of ita own fattened to the propeller shaft when the propeller shaft in locked the wheels rannot turn in many ears the parking brake operated on the two rear drama of the foot brake keep your bulk well filled this redurei the amount of eondensation with a 1951 dodge 6tc6tirscyon cannot experience thin annoying trouble the new dodge ii ruipped with an oillte fuel filter located in the gas tank which keep the entire fuel system free from dirt and water ita mlf cleaning too from the swihhing nition of the gns in the tank q a why is rear seat riding in some cars so tiring tlml becniirr n low floprdliitlc rmr plurr- mi in in in fortnhle pomlion without support under nnd hrliind thr knees podge chairhigh neat hoth front and rear pive you proper knee and hark i- up port let you ride long distance in comfort i ipiu sfiou7rtteuy a iel of ina ipeclat liret or lubes advertised as pre lection against bowoufi many motoriftta would not be with out them dodge owner however have an exceptional safely fuetor in sifly li ii prnkwlltro hot aji is y mis a i study our do tii line hid ed i in ii and v ii e ilt in ii i ss the ae inriinlo id is hososs llepai e onr- delegates all parts ii ly nines and tully ilo ic i s 1111 study of in other this may 1iin ary havent uikod n i niiiiti y tii mat h it vvc iio the in k to i the loan it ii iu yuu li is also stop and see us for pontiacs buicks vauxhall gmc tiiucks tire a- batteries parts accessories good selection of used car8 complete servicb and repairs lome garner motors acton main st phone 46s ic ridges on thene wheel hold the standard tire in place in caie of tire failure reduce the danger of losn of control and alloit safe straight mop asked i iy these uomou onini to out jinoat 1 liniuion for lio liit tunc mis- lewis erdod by t r n ii lu t c a4ay wo to hottei aims lunl follow lo on ihiiiuvh tun fulfils iiemi ers frui v 1 i on i iilt md womens institute kssox md sonioisot il to ihi delegates eot i ys f nun their i ft why do my windshield wipe per sfop ilow cfowh and sorhetrmoj working when i accelerate myi engine often when i need fhentl most epti qln face ot the high cost of body repairs why dont all cars have detachable fenders alt vronld seem thnt some nianufac- tnrejimsnve sacrificed i lie prnclfcnl for styling ah dodge tenders are bolted on and are easily removed to facilitate replacement or repair q a how can i beat protect my engine from the dirt and abrasives which collect in the oil yoli should inula an efficient oil filter if your rnr it not o equip ped not only are all dodge coro net and regent models equipped with a highly efficient mlrrnnic oil filter at standard equipment but all dodge models give you added protection with a floating oil intake this type of intake draws only the clean oil from just below the ruaincepreventinf both surface foam nnd bottom sludge from entering the oil lines athntn n little trrlmirul hut heros the inwr hi himplim trrni- our w iprr i a arinitn lpr prmlrd from the viiruiim in the inlnke niiinifold this viirtnun it hiihrt hen the cup in v i idling lowrm u lien the engine i under full loud ur as vlitn you call for ifi ikieleriition o your vnruum wipcm blow down with the new dodge enr you do not experience thui trouble n hey are equipped with mn- stuntiipeed electric iiuuliield uiperit msk ml i f hldui tills ami i i 111 rtie in inches s joseph monro din liim on- il llui iishljj nil jcduuiuioii lit us siluested moltos colt it n it i i imill al ll u i lices niisiiiiii in mll km ii li what ill is q a fs there any real difference in the various types of air cleaners yes there are vast differences for example all dodge cors use a heavyduty oilbath air cleaner in dnst storm tests this typo cleaner proved much more efficient than ordinary meshtype filters even at the tart and after 2000 miles ot driving it proved to be still 98 efficient or nearly double that of other types of cleaners i i it i ill- uee in at ui h are wo insin- in- lie c im cue of taiiil lan indst i le t halmeis of poole fine mikkcstinns v used in our leanclie loult me in other i hits trips arra nionst rations rlosiiij mrs proud of our ont tcj all the life el llls i ntte stitute ill iiiiiu use is wo iideed nioinhois ii ane perc king dealer in scrap metal phone 607 j georgetown i ri these ore some of the reasons for dodge dependability comfort and economy and wly we soy ditvt defttme w far 5 mitou utd youll uac it fat yec phone 152wv georgetown islllllt i i ilielliso am a ultiiie and mis ftlkai no us litany lioh ijlit be s iiuliiilink an nuls tours nnd nitd ulio mottos de- iind discussions in chalmers said be profession and prcs many advantaks of in riirnj otnrlo it will help to komi your own liys on the farm and lastly work for a hotter un derstanding between producer and consumer bet worn rural and urban dwellers tuesday evening tie delegates all mot for their banquet in creclrruja hall where they were welcomed o the colrege and to tjuelph by dr j d maclachlan president of the oac with mrs ale hammond moorefleld replying for the dele gates mrs lome guild of rock- wood provincial director brought greetings from the fwio after which all adjourned to memorial mall again where we enjoyed two hours with miss edna jacques can adian poetess who had as her sub- continued on page 6 plumbing heating eavestroughing don houston phowe547w 7sl ulgbest cash prices dead iuct hones 250 e cattle 250 etu hois 60cwl according io atto nd condition ujct ir n- svljiilsjsi 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