Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 5, 1951, p. 2

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tke georgetown herald wednesday dec 5th 195 f remember you shwins y simmons jewellers remember their service remember the type of merchandise they sell remember their credit terms remember everyone at christmas silverwood v institute ladies learn dress styling advice mr and mrs brock miller and diane have moved from this com munity to limehouse where they will occupy the russell thompson apartment mr harold campbell was rushed to guelph general hospital on monday morning where he under went an operation the aame day everyone in the community wish taa speedy recovery mr frank miller is visiting with mr and mrs e l miller for a few days 4 sympathy is extended to mr and mrs alex greig at the death of his mother mrs greig who spent several happy years in this neigh bourhood mrs h e batkin was a guest at the november meeting of the ash- grove womens institute where she gave a demonstration and talk on hand weaving miss geraldine domm of mount forest was a weekend visitor at the home of mr and mrs e l miller a short course entitled some thing to wear was offered to the members of silverwood wi last week at the home of v mrs george henderson sr seventh line twelve membefrs took advantage of the discussions and advice offered by the instructress miss burk of the department of agriculture branch the course lasted two half days monday and tuesday afternoons the group was divided intp sections sizes fourteen sixteen larger sizes and taller than average suitable materials colours and accessories were discussed as being appropriate or otherwise for different merribers type of person not age governs the suitability of accessories miss burk stated refreshments were served at the close of each session the hostesses being mrs george henderson sr mrs e l miller and mrs m meclure esquesins native dies in toronto a native of esquesingvho had lived in toronto for 45 years fred erick oswald cook died in st jos ephs hospital there on november 28th mr clark was a son of the late james and margaret clark and was born 68 years ago on lot 24 7th line esqueslng he was a car penter by trade he is survived by one sister mrs j c cook of union and one broth er frank clark toronto the fun eral service was held on friday at the ross craig funeral parlours and interment was in prospect ceme tery iwxc l y y wise buy es shop early look over these gift suggestions at henrys a 4 attractively boxed 20x40- 179 x42 269 5 bath towels v y y s mens allwool scarves y y black wine white y 98 white silk fringed scarves 125 3 ladies night gowns 495 f i nylons 98c 129 139 159 5 boys station coats navy- 1095 3 6 girls station coats satin 1945 i ladies housecoats allwool plaid 1495 value for ladies imported silk scarves 1295 125 u ladies scarves plaid all wool rrg 250 1 a big choice in mens sport shirts sox station coats rr- cutrate maw streetnbeside georgetown taxi ii i t t t i i i i i bowling silvers take 6ver first place spot whether it wasthose jiev bowl ing shirts or not but something really happened to maccormacks silvers knocked the frops right out from under them for a 70 victory and also took over first place lead by 4 points watt cook their anchor man lei them down in the first game by rolling 114 score duke wilson tried to bolster the team by rolling high triple to2 218289245 but it wato noavail mcclures downed magpie leaf dairy 52 this took mcclures from the cellar position and put maple leaf dairy in their place che team standing is now silvers 38 maccormacks have 34 mcclures 28 and maple leaf dairy 28 high single of section a was 283 rolled by nip shipway 260 was second rolled by ev wilson and third was bill anderson with 258 some good triples were tom wylle 693 249220244 ace bailey 675 221235219 silvers were the high team for section a rolling 1064 1163 1028 3255 section b the misfits by taking a 52 vic tory over legion no i increased their lead position to 9 points ahead of second place team it was also a 52 split between lawn bowlers and provincials provincials being the losers the league standing is now misfits 40 legion no 1 31 provin cial 29 and lawn bowlers 26 taking top honours for section b was w bell with 759 208-2241- 310 somi other good scores were g barber 696 231276189 g green 77 g porter 643 233-251- 159 d herrington 265 and h moss 259 oustandinf team of the night was tho lawn bowlers with a team score of 10709261126 for a 3058 triple section c the imperials by whitewashing legion no 2 for a 70 score moved themselves into top place the lome scots after being tied with the im- ihmials foi two weeks lost 2 oints to the kays store bowlers the teim standing is now imperials 35 lorne scots 3 legion no 2 have j and kays stoic arc truilnm with lti points it was a tie for high single be tween j holden and a nome each a ith ulii j holden proved the better bowler by combining 181- 216 with his 2ii to take the high triple of t2 in the singles b mc oirtuey placed set iiml wlth j0 and third was j dempster with 23r 1m was duke 12 sonic good triples were b kor aik li7 l320i2l i j cuth her i44 211 liij4i tin- imper ial- weie the star learn of the nglit with h7tii31i02 2991 ace bailey balunafad oils news youth for christ speaker at ghs by staff last week the students of the school had talk from mr don lowney an internationally known speaker- for the youth for christ organization he was one of the best speakers the shool has had for a long time ife also invited all the students to attend the youth for christ knlhes bring held in guelph at the present time i believe that some boys from the school went on to guelph on saturday night and attended one of the rallies they say that the ral lies seemed to be very good in a very good football game on wednesday afternoon the seasons underdogs bucks team played a good brand of ball to tie the season champs mocluresteam by a score of fi6 there was no scoring in the first riuartcj- there was a very nice intcrceirtion of a pass in the 2nd quarter by g moclure en his own 20 yard line on what looked like a touchdown pnss later in the quar ter buck kicked a rouge for one point makfhg the score 10 for buek in the 3rd quarter buck threw a pass to ritchie- which re sulted in a touchdown the convert foiled in the lost quartcf scott on an endrun scored artouehdown for mcclures the convert was suc cessful when moclure passed to scott making the score 66 i the school paper has lately been featuring articles by jlum emmer- spn a teelgram reporter these ar ticles are a great help to the paper lately my articles have been left out of the paper i do not know why bat am sure the editor bad a good reason for doing cot white gift service on sunday morning a special white gift service was held sunday morning a member of each class had part in the program and gifts of food toys and clothing were brought in abundance by the children and adults these wjll be sent to fred victor mission in tor onto mr oibbs old the story of the pitiftfl plight of a littlerefugee boy in korea congratulations are extended to mr and mrs s h lindsay oh the occasion of their diamond wedding sunday december 2nd mr and mrs lindsay were the recipients of many lovely cards and gifts of flow- the wms met for their november meeting at the home of mrs f j shortlll the worship service was led by mrs kirkwood the theme being our church and how we may work through our ohurhch lo help bring ipeace on earth and- good will toward all scripture passages from the majouprophets were read bydifferent members stressing the thought jti seeking first the king dom of god the topic led by mrs f w shortlll- told of the great need for new churches and new minis ters to lead jhem throughout the dominion fifty new manses are needed also an interesting blb1 quiz was conducted by mrs f j shortfll christmas candlelight ser vice has been planned for sunday evening church december 23rd in the the third largest telescope in tho world is in use at torontos dunlop observatory 1 1 1 1 i i radinet electric kettle 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