Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 6, 1952, p. 9

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this week at georgetown arena wednesday thursday curling afternoon and evening saturday february 9 athriiling intermediate fixture ivalkerton 9 vi georgetown rdisefs saturday i hockey night in georgetown monday february 11th 3 big games of industrial hockey st georges elects jack armstrong warden sooutkems senior scouts met lat thursday evening at ihe born of bui ilanoox thu welc they are to meet at the home ot bfu hertjmal pqrwafcea jy flljl cto t it to uive iwo lec tures on first aid aa a partof their regular meetings thursday febni- jiry 7th and 14th the nlghthawk patrol under ii- j potts waa formed ot toil wwk troop meeting the uoy scouta committee met laat thuraday at the home of e forgrave plana were made for a paper collection on saturday feb ruary 10th and for the father son banquet which la to be held on february slit dads are urged to save that night to be with their lads scout and cub leaders enjoyed a night out on friday of laat week when they held a theatre party save your paper and maga for the boy scout paper coueeutmt- on saturday twnruary 16th mease tte your paper in convenient bun dles and place outside your home during um war of mis evsry tble- bodwd man from 10 to 80 in the niacin panuuula was pressed into eerving la lh militia firmsrs fraaa all ovtc set ssmu uvtr hoes and took up muskets in ardor to dsfsnd thaur country it u with uim spirit a dnr to imi llinr country that jioerd- snls of llitir ium farmrri continua to ruliit vines unaurpsjwed id clsrtty uour snd bouiifl iha products of which have dr lighted prhralioru of conn scurm uhlffl mm l i ml t i d since 1873 st cathaiinej ontario breach of promise suit is likely since our laat issue we hae been deluged with inquiries con ccrning the ncis item regarding a vounn man s unbecoming behaviour ilatht r than accept rumour our rejhhtii h ts intii levied both par tie hopiiu io find them together ikjin but unhappily thh ns not t i 1 tin re win t n in in r ye lit 1k d if my steps tov irda a ton illation had been taken ii i luw iloiit- twrything i ml 1 i ut he has refused even to i ilk ui li t i i iiiw him i est lion ii i tun im nni s ild vt it it ti the miltii jnus ii uu iii but he lust stuhik his head and walked hi i in a tint it wa unkind t it hfuith r on this delicate m ilti i diir itoitt r ik kged par loi f th intniiion and went on 1 is i six rt li fuiu i 1- j mi w is lot at d in tht lobby of tht foii 1 ice mid w h ii titic miuned dm led kiuw it ii1 of in citi ini inent umiii ik iiik lii 1 r mhhc state nt nth ii t t i t his luvy ri in stiihtnms win to ml nothing he did howticr ixprcxs his annoyance ii tlu c ise b ing tried so soon trtbitury jnd tixing such an irly iatt iik not uu him time to iliwn a suitable defence the annual vestry meeting of st george a church was held on the canonical date the fourth sunday in january with the rector in the chair after the devotional opening the minutes of the last annual vestry meeting were read by mrs wallace thompson the church ward ena fln- artclal report waa read by frank benner people warden showing a good year in church flmncea iteporta were presented by the sunday school womans auxiliary choir altar guild dsnohtere- of the church st george s mf ns club aypa tfnnla club sideemen j jai lor auxiliary and little heiptr the hector expressed his thanks mnd that of the vestry and congre gation for the faithful service ren dered to the church by officers and members of all the organizations all roports showed excellent work done the vital statlmu for the year 1051 were presented by the jtactor i follows tiaptued 3 confirmed 10 married by baniv by licence t burials 10 he drew attention to the fact that this year see the one hundredth anniversary of the pariah and asked that a suitable small committee be appointed to arrange for its celebration this committee toy vota of th vestry waa left to be appoin ted by the rector and church wax- dens the archdeacon also mention ed that trinity sunday would be the fortieth anniversary of his ordina tion to the priesthood jack armetrong waa elected peo ples warden by acclamation and ilu hiljrpiwftvank auie to be his warden charles valan- tine wus reappointed convener of sldeamcn mrs l w dann envel ope secretary mx and mra wallace thompson auditors and ffarry sav ings substitute to the lay delegate to synod the flu tor nud a letter from the liiihoi thanking and commending tht pt ujle foi our miylng llir up ortloiumnt tht meeting was closed w ith th benediction after which tin litditk ervi rt fresliments stewaettown discuss new basement in st johns church st john annual vntry meeting was held in tha church iftor tha v- pnln service sunday rev j e- marwetl pretliling atttr rcadlnc of the declaration the regtitfr wmj lined by memhen ot tha veatry un thomaa clapham waa elected veatry clrrk and read the 1981 mlnutea the rectvra report showed aji increase ot attendince and a sutxaalu year and asked for wtn more in attendance arid ihterost and expressed thanksto all thoaa taking part and helptnu in the success mrs c e grant read lha report of the treasury showing an lnoraasa in giving and expenditures mrs bally read reports of senior and junior wa mrs ulbsrd gave the rtaort ot st johns guild for their first yrsr and thef made a fine showing the following were reelec ted rectors wsrdcn mr s mueham peoples wsrden mr w hulls treasurer mrs c e grsnt and all idesbien reelected the following committee was formed messrs cecil smith john sundlsh joe sundlsh mrs grant and mrs c bhlard to investigate the possibility of raising the church and having a basement the benedlctlqn brsught a very busy meeting to a close the women a institute february meeting will be held tuesday the 12th the place is uncertain at pre sent will the members please tel- ehone later in the week to find out congratulations and beat wishes to mrs lawson sr who will be celebrating her birthday friday of next week february bth also best wishes for a happy birthday for ruby tennant monday of next week february llth m and mrs will lawson and lit th of toronto were sunday vlal- luetlbostoamown hawatjy wednesday february mb lmt tors with mr lawson mr v h bally dawn and states- en of launctod visited with meg bally sunday at th junior auxiliary mriailaw it waa jo ann hod turn to choose the hymn she efaoa a wise may bring their laurafaaa and lad in the worship imiiua ts pledges to be remembered wetv the school at village island bj5 and all saint hospital at amaral we stildlad akjavlc fotr our ltlaalisl study qulh black were mad to the busy period st johns guild mateat lira wav ards home- to eamplete- plana fas their sliver tea home baking jssla- flday afternnon and tha euehe arid dinee fridsy evening in th hall the wa meeting was held a mrs c smiths home the craft club met at the i friday evening and put in a time the boys st soap carving the girls ahetlcraft and felt work dues were td by 13 member eft roll call everyone is welcome at nrst fridays meeting ai 7 90 murder charge laid again brampton man a chsrge of murder was laid laat week against james hutchinson m brampton usl driver following aa death of harry braoine m la ot tawa general uoapltal mrs eileen bradlng wife of ika dead man waa released from bramp ton jail on bail where aha had baaa tertai held as a material witness jsnuary 20th whan aha raturnaat afterd riving her critically injures husband to ottawa hutchinson was also arrested at that time urudlng had been fighting for to life since january 20th when ha was admitted to hospital in after a 230mile taxi ride brampton doctors ssid he had a fractured skull bruises and lacera tions about the face and body pr- limlnsry hearing on the murder charge will be held february 13th tr- its simple when you know how and by a ooincidaace ihata the title of the commerce boollec telling women the whys sad hows of day to day banking get your copy at your branch of tha commerce today when yoo know anf udderstsnd setr to bank efiaently then the thought of ssvtags becomes second nsrdre to you yoo can pat wheels on your wish whether its a vacation trip next year or a bicycle or even a car f you get into the important habit of aaving youjl discover that uii s little each week builds up surprisingly ti- 7 ask for your copy o your local branch or write to franc terry head offka th canadian 5 of cemnwros toronto the canadian banof commerce the commerce v ml f rm sir ms powder inoculants now available here 1 hi vj i f itnimt miii tntculnt m if lit l ihltxlikl ructiie ror ii iiij rn ni t nr- lhi ii lartnient of b ii it ilnlogv it the ontario airl iultiiiil ciillegi h ii mmiatly pre jinii cultures for the irlnu li unit hlth liut litfn available throup tin count v offictt of the f nt iru l pkirlmi nt of ai ill tun ti oil ii toirir- rhousiiils of tin m h iv i tx r uod nnnwiilly by oni irio firmtri with cxtllinl re uu lh m loforr thesi hnittn il tuns 1 i l ix tn pn i id or proxiu- tid on tkir fclones tins likoued flivsi i f ijj ot mix nut up the iikui ulturi v itti milk ind then mixing v ith tlu s til shottly bi fou sctd- nn in thest d i of lalxiur short igt ind in tin rush of pnng need ing such jrwiufi li iinolvo soint t d i txitlier iitul in ynu ca nes m hie held up progress with tht sprint set ding ror the pjist tvo or three yenrs therefore soma of our research workers at guelph luit been endeitvouring to prorfnee ti hgume culture in the powder form hect ntly it was unounced that the deportment of bacteriology ot the ontnrlo agricultural college has produced a tested type of powder inoculant which has undergone ef- ienaive inveatlgutlon with regard to longevity and effectiveness of the bacteria in nitrogen fixation the cultures will be available at the milton branch of the ontario de partment of agriculture near the end oftebruary and will complete ly replace the agar cultures form erly sold incidentally theae new cultures will be told for 25c per can and the content of each can will inoculate two bushels or leas of seed the preparation date is stamped on the label of each can and the culture ahould be used with in six months of this date notice to creditors in tite estatk of emily blanche tompkins 8plnater dseeaaed all persons having claims against the estate of emily blanche tomp kins late of the town of george town iplniterdeceased who died on or about the 10th day of dec- omb ad 1051 are hereby notl- tied to send particulars of same to the jinderalgned on or bafor tha ftxsiaay of uarcht aj 1092 after which date the estate will be dis tributed with regard only to tha claim of which the undersigned shall then have notice and the under- l signed will not be liable to any per son of- whose claim aha shall not thn have notice dat at g this 2bth day of january ajj 1061 i martha ellen tompkin utrix of the estate ofbriruy hlajkhe tompklha byher solicitors dale and bennett 1 georgetown ont iu we are prep ared to do all types of plumbing new bathroom initalled or remodelled water system repair of all kind ken nash phone 239r georgetown king street sswf wecarr wfflff stocks of blue coal coke coloured blue for your protection w h kenlner son phone 12 t 1 when your baby chjcks arrive great with them master chick starter in the new palatable krum form it will grow the type of pullets you want to put in the laying pen chicks are babies and need all the care and at tention you can give them dealt dry pens and lota of hopper spsce full of master chick starter krums will give them a flyingastart tt k hj1j rj pjfr strqajixjghtl pssjt

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