Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 17, 1951, p. 11

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speed vale avenue east northjeast limit of guelph tonite and thursday dead mans gold plus gypsy wildcat briday october 19th iadx tf burlesque barb stanwyek adult ent- t saturday octobef 20 outpost in morocco e george raft marie windsor 3 btgsdays mon tues wed grand canyon plus facts of love k 1 thurs fri oct 25 26 two muss from broadway children 5 playground 2 shows nightly farm news children free i for that extra special printing job why not contact the herald phone no 8 final awards made in club projects the achievement day tor the hal- ton traotor maintenance club was held atjjie georgetown fair while that for haltons three calf clubs took place at thfe county fair at milton the final awards based on all phases of the respective club projects have just been released some of the top prize winners are as follows tractor maintenance- club alex buchanan stuart alexander elmer bird robt joyce on cleave halton holstein calf club sjohn picket gordon bird- barry archer stuart alexander wendell ctufer tom hunter halton jersey guernsey calf club don joyce earl bayers eleanor joyce mary lou alexander bob joyce ruth barnes halton beef calf club alex buchanan john willmott herbert lapier evelyn mccann katharine merry douglas campbell the young people put on an out standing display at their respective achievement days and our heartiest congratulations are extended not alone to those listed but to the entire membership visiting officials from the ontario dept of agriculture who were present at georgetown and milton when the young people demonstrated their ability as tractor drivers and showmen did not hesi tate in stating they were just about the finest displays they had ever been privileged to witness fww iff oss- j kirkkraft studio weaving spinning demonstrations all this week kirkkraft is on no 7 highway midway between georgetown and brampton in the former mount pleasant church open afternoons friday evenings christmas gifts are easy when you visit kirkkraft specializing in handmade baby wear enjoy a cup of tea while looking around norval and union presbyterian churches rev lockhari royal ba 10 a m norval public worship union 11 is am public worship m r elections are a precious thing people in russia poland czechoslovakia could tell you something about that so could the chinese the north koreans the people of rumania and hungary ontario is having an election on november 22nd tn halton you have a choice of three candidates stan hall the sit ting member who represents the progressiveconservative party dr f r deans liberal and a ccf candidate who will be- named at their convention on monday you can vote for any one of them as an elector it is your duty to find out what the party stands for to study the candidates and to choose whom you think best fitted to represent you in parlia ment you can do it r millions cant vote on november 22 uhiwih 1 f 4 c 113 3 space contributed in the service of die community by john labatjt limited church news georgetown baptist church rev a j barker sunday october 21 1951 1000 am sunday school for all 1100 am the vision and the call the evening service is withdrawn in order that we may join knox church iij- its anniversary service the school board some of the members of george town public school board were sketched by telegram cartoonist w j mac recently and here they urc as they appeared in the telegram st georges church archdeacon w g o thompson jjector twenty second sunday after trin ity childnfens day and youth sun day sunday school 10 am holy com munion corporate 11 am evensong 7 pjn st albans church glen williams twenty second sunday after trinity childrens day matins 910 am sunday school 1030 am norval charge of the united church rev alex cowan ba norval 1 30 pm sunday school 230 pm public worship glen williams i pm sunday school 700 pm pifcllc worship knox and limehouse presbyterian churches rev alex j calder rev alex j calder ba bd knox church sunday school 10 am public worship 11 am limehouse sunday school 130 pm public worship 230 pm norval hornby stewarttown anglican churches rev j e maxwell ba lth st pauls norval 730 pm evensong except 1st sunday in month holy communion 1100 am st stephens hornby 1100 am morning prayer except 1st sunday in month evensong at 300 pm st johns stewarttown 10 am morning prayer except 1st sunday in month evensong 7110 p m holy cross church rev fr v j morgan 1st 3rd 5th sundays mass at 11 am 2nd 4th sundays mass at 900 am balllnafad vnited church mr william a gibb 10 am sunday school i am public worship st johns united church hcv john m smith minister noiman laird dncvtor of music sunday school iii i m hring youi children moi ninn worship 1 i a in ev angelism in inn church head john chapter 4 evening meditation will be withdrawn and we shall worship in knox presbyterian church nursery for children sunday school rally 3 pm at milton meet at st johns at 215 pm stewarttown reports on guelph area wi meeting the october meeting of esques- ing womens institute was held at mrs bailys home mrs r harris the president in the chair roll call was answered with an emergency i hint mrs walter lawson read the scripture lesson thanks were re ceived- for gifts to sick people and suggestions made for others to be be sent mrs baily gave a short report of the wi area meeting at guclph and told of a visit to the canadian natiotial institute for the blind in toronto a flower contest was conducted by mrs harris mrs harris and mrs w lawson were hostesses for refreshments novem ber meeting to fie at mrs w law- sons home the wa meeting was held at mrs c smiths home st johns guild is holding a baz aar later this month in the town ship hall stewarttown there will be a table of home baking at an other will be a rummage sale also onq for garden and dairy products the guild would be pleased to re ceive donations to these departments mrs k jenklnson of georgetown and miss frances jenklnson of sunnylea school toronto were vis itors with mr and mrs c a grant on sunday mr and mrs jmax monkman of brampton visitett mrs mary bally on sunday afternoon mrs monkman was formerly miss annie short and was a teacher in stewarttown back in 1920 and 1921 it s 24 jtears ago this week that electric light was first turned on in homes in stewarttown the georgetown herald wednesday oct 17th 1951 glen williams gen juniors win county softball championship sorry boys to be late with the news the glen- junior boys who payed in the county junior rural baseball league successfully ended their season a couple of weeks ago defeating omagh in the playoffs the games were all played under the lights attlowville and those who attended saw soitfe exciting game congratulations boys mrs elizabeth puckering of terra cotta spent a few days last week with her son roy and his wife mr and mrs ifarold pavtson and gary of alderwaod were sunday visitors with his parents mr and mrs william davison miss mavis white spent a day last week with mr and mrs charles hancock mrs robert english had her grand children betty bob and billy gil lies of stayner with her on sunday avlo her sister mrs bert rogers and mrnjjogers of ballinafud sunday visitors with mr and mrs joe hoare were her nephew bob and mrs lowe and their children carolyn and douglas of snolgrove miss marion hepburn was visit ing with friends in tavistock for the weekend mr j hepburn bot and maureen motored to hamilton on sunday to see princess elizabeth and visited with mr and mrs a townsend and mr and mrs robert thornberry mr thornberry who is mrs hep burns brother is provincial mem ber forhamilton centre and atten ded the slate dinner at the royal york hotel on saturday guests at the- robinsoncampbell weddipg on saturday included mr and mrs claude boyes mes srs trevor and graydon boyes vankoughnct mr and mrs wallace hoover beeton mr and mrs stan ley goddard and miss shirley god- dard caledon mr and mrs rus sell robinson toronto mr and mrs william wilson and mr maclaren wilson port credit mr and mrs mark sheffield miss betty shef field mr ron haynes mr and mrs norman sheffield diane judy and john mrs ken darch miss ruth sheffield mr and mis doug camp bell mr murray hooiwr all of brampton mr and mrs robt an drews mrs j sheffield mr and mrs ron mendhani mr and mrs albert tcnnant mr and mrs herb robinson of georgetown mr and mrs fred hannibal miss marjoric cascadden and mr william pom- eroy of norval mr wes brennan mr and mrs g chrislenscn mr and mrs paul larsen nancy and elsie mr neil campbell mr and mrs charles hennessey mr and mrs gene logon miss audrey rob inson all of glen williams asiigrove mission band meets on sunday afternoon the bright star mission band held a meeting on sunday afternoon at the home of margaret austin ross austin was in the chair and opened with the hymn 388 roll call was answered by something for which we are thankful allan urown- i idge read the minutes of the last meeting it was decided to send a school kit to the childrep in korea billy kerr gave a reading a school day in africa mrs frank wilson gave the chapter a boys day in japan from the study book of fering was taken up and dedicated by margaret way meeting closed with the hymn saviour breathe an evening blessing a very delightful family gather ing took place on sunday at the home of mr arid mrs frank rud- dell to honour mrs ward ruddell on her birthday how very lovely the trees are in their red and gold colours these october days with brilliant sun shine are really delightful quite a number of our citizens have had the thrill and pleasure of seeing their royal highnesses the princess and the duke and all say they arc very charming the young people held their meet ing on sunday evening at the home of jean and margaret bird with bill wilson in charge prices this week c georgetown meat market at the creamery roasts steaks sirloin round tbone steaks best of no 1 meats this week 85c lb ajl front quarter cuts from 50c to 75c lb stewing beef 70c lb hamburg 65c lb freshly ground pork hams 55c to 60c lb pork chops 70c to 75c pickled rolls 68c ib cottage rolls 78c lb all other meats at special low prices this week salmon 1 0 per cent less this week eggs 55c to 65c doz all graded farm news community night school planned again at milton an initial meeting in the interest of a community night school for milton was held in the agricultural office milton this past week last years effort proved so popular that many of those present inftimiated that an even laiger enrolment could be exmcted this year present plans call for openingnight on tuesday evening november 27th a plan ning committee composed of a t woodley chairman mrs m j brown secretary mrs robert stew art treasurer mrs g f thomp son mrs l needham miss vera may and cedric harrop was ap pointed the committee is planning to offer several new courses hi addition to those organized a year i ago it is expected that an offi cial announcement will be issued during the next week or ten days following which applications wtu be accepted in the order received adam gaw returns for anniversary service adam gaw who delighted a large audience with his beautiful tenor voice in ar ecital at knox church a few weeks ago will return to georgetown on sunday he will be soloist at the anniversary services of the church rev william weir of brampton will be minister at theservices as an added celebration of the 91st anniversary thee hurch ladles are planning a turkey dirtner on wednesday in the church basement department of education community programmes branch evening classes in basic english for new canadians milton high school monday evenings 800 pm acton high school wednesday evenings 800 fm new canadians who wish to fake the coarse are asked to enroll immediately if there is epojpgh demand uft the georgetown dlatrfcmli there hi a ponlbultyjrtf qpurla being inaugurated rgetow nere v aaitek ijiiv

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