Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 12, 1951, p. 11

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sjtaiiifes htvi mswwywmi yflw baptist youns people worship service here 1 caruso s for the best in fresh fruits the georgetown herald wednesday dec 12th 1951 v i i i i 1 i 1 i i i i and vegetables t foc new crop navel oranges we will have at least 3 sizes to choose from at best possible price we will have the very finest quality grapes at best possible prices lb mixed nuts new crop containing walnuts almonds brazil nuts filberts pecans 45c y large diamond budded walnuts large brazil nuts jl sorento walnuts ja abo in individual lots pecans filberts ib ib 55c 49c 45cl almond g 1 i the regular morning worship at the baptist church was conducted by the pastor rev a j barker mr barker gave a very inspiring sermon taking as his text isaiah 113 and shall make him of quick undertaking in the fear of the lord which being interpre ted into our modern language and drew his breath in ttfhfear of god send the light was the musical selection presented by the choir the evening service was a youth service when over one hundred young people representing unions from acton balfountaln chelten ham hillsburg and georgetown ga thered together to worship god a rousing sing song led by douglas cole accompanied by douglas peck playing the cornet emery thomp son the clarinet mrs r h wright at the organ norma thompson at the piano opened this service john wlnfleld read the scripture lesson mr barker laid a great challenge before the congregation is chris- itianity effemlnite choosing his text from second timothy 47 i have fought a good fight i have finished my course i have kept my faith the words of paul towards the end of his life special music was rendered by the friendly four the male quartette from hillsburgh and also a duet by miss faith towend and mr townend trafford following the church service a friendly h8ur was spent in the sun day school hall at which the quar tette favoured those present with two selections everyone joined heartily in the singing of carols and christmas slides were shown at this gathering refreshments were served by members of the bypu at the close of this hour of fellow ship j fancy fruit baskets from 125 p w also for the holiday season 1 1a a large selection of the finest in fruits and vegetables beans broccoli spinach lettuce s g celery radishes green onions m tangerines eating cooking apples etc n carusos s fruit market l main street georgetown coop news brewers grains beet pulp molasses stablephos lime gehl hammermills ration ration dairy ration coop balanced feeds 18i lay mash 15- brood sow hatch mash l6 dairy 21 broiler starter 18 broiler grower fattening mash ir and f ration 17 pic starter calf starter grower 15 pif grower calf meal 13 pir finisher calf pellets for the best in poultry swine and dairy feeds use coop balanced feeds service with a smile free delivery on route days georgetown branch milton district co- milton 127 phones georgetown 86 op scout news regular pack meetings were held last week and it was noticeable that the number of cubs wearing full uniform is increasing the senior scouts met on thurs day evening in the boys room at st johns a start was made on the debaters badge when scouts don livingstone dnimlas tucker hill hardman bui hancox don seddon bob jnnp ted mirtdleton debated on the sublect- resolved that homework is necessary at the high school level the scout troop had observation tests on thursday opening first each scout was giverv an illustrated booklet dealing with electricity and iven ten minutes for reading then spot finest ions were asked in patrol competition the second half of the test was general observation the scouts were asked to walk down one side of main street and back the other when they returned the patrols were asked to list the con tents of two particular store win dows the honour pennant for the week was won by the beaver patrol un der p i jack livingstone notice to creditors in tiik estate of lames arthur crabtree gentleman deceased all porsons iaving claims against the estate of james arthur crab- tree late of the town of george town gentleman who died on or aliout the 15th day of august 1951 are hereby notified to send particu lars of same to the undersigned on or before the 12th day of january ai 192 arter which date the es tate will be distributed with regard only to the claims of which the un dersigned shall then have notice and the undersigned will not be liable to any person of whose claim he shall not then have notice dated at georgetown this loth day of december ad 1951 ivan young crabtree executor of the estate of james arthur crabtree by his solicitors dale si bennett georgetown ont 1226 tmzmzmtmtmtmtmtmmvmeemmmem for th man of the family at marcus clothing store imain street ft vi formerly blackburns georgetown 1 i 1 1 i i 1 1 0w 1 1 sunbeam electric iron 1850 sunbeam mucmaster 7375 radinet electric kettle 1650 general electric kettle 1650 genera electric iron 165 dormeyer food mixer 49 electric sandwich toaster 9 sunbeam electric automatic 75 f2495 morphy richards electric automatic toaster 1 1 1 1 1 toaster general electric steam iron 3250 turnover electric toaster 995 electric kitchen clocks 695 up electric alarm clocks 650 up electric floor polisher reg 6650 now 4995 dominion electric range 29250 dominion electric washing machine 14950 up s t i i 1 thompsons plumbing- sheet metal work pease furnaces tm0ns 46 qkg5t0wn church news st georges church archdeacon w g o thompson rector third sunday in advent sunday school 10 a ni holy com munion 1 1 00 am kvensong 7 pm st albans church ilen williams third sunday int advent matins 930 am sunday school iii ill am evening worship 7 pm com bined junior and senior choirs film strip when the littlest camel knelt holy cross church rev fr v j morgan 3rd 5th sundays mass at 11 am 2nd 4th sundays mass at 900 am 1st georgetown baptist church rev a j barker ba bd december lfith 1951 10 00 am ses for all 1100 am christmas 700 pm christmas church school clas- how to approach how to depart from norval and union presbyterian churches rev g l royal ba norval 2 pm sunday school 3 pjn public worship union 10 ajn sunday school 11 am public worship knox a llmehouse presbyterian churches rev alex calder ba bj3 knox 10 am sunday school 11 am public worship lbnehouse 136 pm sunday school 230 pm public worship brampton doctor was born hornby district a medical practioner in bramp ton for more than 40 years dr rob ert george edwards 77 dledsunday il his home queen street west from a heart attack dr edwards served for eight years as bramptons town treasurer- for the past ten years he had been semi- retired and lived the greater part of the time at his summer home treehaven haliburton born at hornby dr edwards taught school in the bethel district before entering university he grad uated in medicine from the uni versity of toronto in 1908 he was an active member and former war den of christ church of england he leaves his wife gertrude l keatherston edwards and one daugh ter mrs g glddings lachlne quebec s for superior quality trees delivered phone 640r or pick up at lorne cox maple avenue just over railway bridge moderate prices r norval parish of the ansliean church rev j e maxwell 8t pauls norval 730 pan e except 1st sunday in month holy communion 1l ajn st stephens hornby 1100 ajn horning prayer except 1st sunday in month evensong at 300 sttn st johns stewarttown 300 pjn e ercept 1st sunday in month evensong at 7m pjn i st johns united church rev john m smith minister norman laird director of music sunday school 10 jo am note change of time children will go to the church at 11 am for the white gift service l morning worship 11 ajn white ghf service bring your gift of money food cjothjjng or toys for end of this famous de paur chorus fills brampton theatre the de paur infantry chorus played to an overflow crowd in bramptons odeon theatre last week it was the first in a series of community concerts the chorus had its birth when leonard de paur a talented music ian became director of an army glee club in a negro national guard out- flt after the war four of the or iginal members decided to continue as a professional choir and this year it has become one of the top musi cal outfits in america their big gest current hit is sound off adapted from an old army song known as the duckworth chant the song made the hit parade and has now been adopted as a theme song by the chesterfield tobacco firm it cant or can its a fallacy to say it cant happen herel just about then it does happen and it will hap pen again whether fire windstorm explosion or other calamity v theres one way to pre vent financial loss ask this agency elmer c thompson insurance service john r bakbeb w j robertson halton sheriff f kerw tti announced recently uat e e yatem vwr is resigning as deputy sheriff at toe mul street yates has hsldivw yates resigns as deputy sheriff

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