Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 21, 1951, p. 4

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i ft l b i it- tht georgetown r4eralj wednesday nov 21st 1931 harold s hare realtor a m gospel service every- sunday jj oddfellows hall 700 pm dome now let us reason toge- ther salth the lord though your sins be as scarlet they j hall be as white as snow 5 though they be red like crlm- p son they shall be as wool sj is 118 rev e r peterson in charge perc kimg dealer in scrap metals phone 607j georgetown wsioe in georgetown exclusively a silvers church news st georees church archdeacon w g o thoiupnoii hitlor sunday next befor akm j 1 1 1 1 i iinmiiiiiun k l 1 sunday s liool in i mii ii mil llt1 ii k ii 4 7 i m st albans hurl williams suncla alt a matin- a i sunday sen in a m georgetown baptist church rev a j market 11 a ll i sunday november 25lh 1000 am church school clas ses for all 1100 am the bondage hu 700 pm the bondage of heaven st johns united church rev john m smith mnnstci norman laird directoi of music sunday school in m mis sionary sunday morning worship 11a in ob stacles comfoi tint on- iiiiilun lat read eph evening meiltat mi 7 p the god wio li- phiiililii- study n amos m iaul b sorval 7 ijlj p kvinsong excep 1 at uiiday in month holy coirittnjiilin 1101 am st struhrn h hornby 1100 an mlining prayer except ki sunday in month evensong at i 00 p m st joluiv swwarttown 10 am morning prayer except 1st sunday in month evensong 7 30 p rn norval and union presbyterian churches rev l a royal ba norval 2 pm sunday school 3 pm public worship union 10 am sunday school 11 am public worship knox llmehouse presbyterian churches rev alex cafder ba bd knox 10 am sunday school it am public worship- umehonse 130 pm sunday school sj80 pm public worship mb qundtya page 4 andidates i perfect tea is so easy to make with stan hall mpp progressiveconservauve can didate stan hall who lives near hornby is seeking his fourth term of office in thursdays elections angus langillk newcomer to the political field is oakville plumber an gus langille who bears the standard of the ccf in the provincial election men in uniform jim gordon expects to serve in europe a georgetown soldier expects to serve in europe witn the canadian brigade which will soon leave for defencefduty there he ispte james gordon who joined the army last summer pte gordon who is the son of mr and mrs william gordon limehouse was working for the georgetown dairy when he enlisted after train ing in torontovand camp borden he is now stfjned al valcartier quebec he is en route back to camp today after spending a leave at home held at the home of scoutmaster reg broomhead on monday evening oooooooo regular pack meetings were held during the week and the leaders are urging the cubs to complete their tenderpad and star work as soon as possible oooqooo akela don hutchinson and baloo paul prust announced the following sixes and leaders at the regular meeting of the little beavers on monday afternoon red six lynn hyde sixer i dr murray deans with the promise of a cabinet post if elected dr murray- deans of oakville who con tested the riding in the last election is again in the field tomorrow for the liberals danny golden second barry hay- ward keith vivian bill spenco grey six jimmy fiddler six er john benham second peter townend mike stewiirdson billie wilson yellow six jimmy goodlet sixer bob salter second bert mcmann bill wilson david bry- don ooooooo the regular monthly meeting of the ladles auxiliary of the bo scouts was held on monday even ing in st johns church parlour scout news something different was intro duced at the troop meeting on thursday evening when each patrol presented a charade depicting the scout laws u ooooooo the horse patrol under the lead ership of pi koss mcgilvriy im the honour pennant f the even ing ooooooo scout bob traicy wa a pm- 1 troop scribe oooooooo a court of mm- imi in oni in tin v a million canadians now have jobs in manufacturing ten per cent of these are in the primary textile indus try the latest dominion bureau fig ures are 1080000 in manufacturing and 104000 of these in primary tex tiles besides leading all other canadian industries in numbers employed in manufacturing primary textiles also is away ahead in the size of its payroll it is up among the leaders in provid ing jobs for women and in being well spread out through the smaller com munities dominion textile is a considerable part ol this basic textile industry dominion textile company limit d mmiuei nt limiiiniii stores mammoth market in sudhuiv is a a n min claude hurnside shown aovc in the i ii in iii iuht ne produce operatoi hlais xr cei i m i i- i i nijnaci itu i nsidc r 1 1 iii i i u il i unt luniti ni manjfaj5 of f josjjtt aui mini lltli knliur i1uii1 j i fount rm i mh lullll i k- 1 i riik i in- 1 li i in m u kin it n h iiil ii- iv kirtitt h-m- iiiiriiiu iiiii ntf tin- rnl liut it iiftr u ih ii t htorv it dr in ordr to r flit tin rtiwlwr from roltmk v 1 tu iluvr lr tin- ilwii a tv i iv- ik in nt r wiiiict tl i i tor hif n in nit i in- rn t i in- l n fn 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