Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 9, 1952, p. 2

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tax okorgetown herald wednesday evening april 0 1ps2 face t i youll look 3 to 7 years ydunger in jlexees you ii look and i i younger in this lovely new profile grds toppd with ill molchmo profile flro you ii find ihot profiui umqum dwuqn nipt inchsi off your your woitl lltndtiiiot your profile viswl roril cjji v 12 so ftofll irai fioi 2 5 al toui favoaill hosf fiexees canada ltd in georgetoun ixrluslvelr at silvers paid for you when you have an aut omobile accident you will be glad you earned complete insurance pro tection then your insurance company not you pays the claims made against you for personal injur ies to others damage to the property of others and also damage to your own car consult this agency elmer c thompson insurance service john r barber f kersey ec thompson mill street phono j 10 ckoss s s x auto parts for all makes cars and trucks rirfi from s0xbu4 to 828x20 34ttbur towing and winching service bus toon huvtom detora paget and louis jordan who together search for pirate gold in anne of the indies the dynamic adventure tale from twentieth century lox filmed n technicolor find a different treasure in this romantic acene opening at the itoxy theatre dili rriday for two days academic and cadet awards presented at commencement thret playlets and st lections by the girls tholr win include in thi t nurtalnmi nt at the unnual hijji tchool coinim m t merit on wednts day lit st john r thurth hull ir j ii mllm was chalnniin for the ivinlng and he was uaslsttd by olhtr board mtmbirs walt r liithn arthur biaumout uiuf uorhi drown in presi i ting dli lumas ant jrlia to a miintxr of studt nti und kruduntts casu irtyrs from tht ttoard fir tini mholimhlp- wnt to willlim mjccormiik now i itudi nt ul yuitns unutnit or idt it inm ntlle grnctt 1 miry ihikitt ciradi 11 hllon oiln grid hi don southirinl dorothy willi nm c radi 9 and shlrli y burt of tin hoyal u ink suit sxclal lorm t r tlal a number of icadtviiit irofuunt prizes were prism ted by the don ors jcin markt iuk for the iqdr to flarbara cromar for grade 1 i miss cromar a normal school stud ent was unable to tc pnient and her mother received the prize for her w f nndlcy to june thon p on grade 12 arthur beaumont to anne chalker grade 11 walter hiehn cor the georgetown herald to pat vance crade 10 kenneth sehenk and mary mncdormld won the women i institute prizes for grade 0 an iode bursary fdr outstanding achievement was presented by the regent jean mackenzie to eileen oatcs recci lng honour matriculation diplomas were barbara cromar william maccormack frances pries and carl schcnk academic gradu ation diplomas were given to julia dcvrlea irene nclle elllcn prust and keith scott keith who has recently enlisted in the rcaf was not able to attend commercial graduation diplomas were given to r llecn allen dnvld bowman marilyn cunninghnm and marlon hunter a number received intermediate ctrti flea tea these including martin armstrong ola berg marlcnc bludd margaret cain anne chal ker allen darby betty lou davis william dohcrty joan uddler shlrky jorbes blnkc lnglls fcrnst kornetz sylvia lambert nancy larscn ruth mcbrlde ross mcgih r llecn oatts ronald ritchie rich ard slcnko muriel spcnco lois thompson pat vance gah wheeler william whitney and neretta zilio with mrs james f evans playing piano accompaniment and mnrlon hepburn the school music teacher directing the girls choir sang threo selections shepherd s dance night and day and children s pray er the choir was gowned in yrtir blue with the piano sang bless this house alan prouse cadet instructor at the school presented badges to those who had qualified in their mnrkmanship tests gerald scott wag the champion shot for the year nnd with bui whitney and bob froetsone received the expert badge 10 over 05 the marksman bod go 10 over 00 was presented also to paul barber and bui hard- man winners of the first class badge 3 over 75 included four girls eileen prust shirley forbes juno thompson and neretto zlllo ax welt as robert alien donald cleave all ien darby biu hanoox bui hard- man sandy mackenzie host- md- y guvray terry norton donald schenlc douff tucker duncan gib- ion and bruce norton two modern folk dances the charleston an jsalhnr ftho jack were danced by fat carney and eileen kenv- pati sequin evening arm of a quurlt r 1 1 ntury uju brought back mimorln to in my in hit audit net whu would mm in 1m r the it our lng twentlti th pi tyi ts win unlforn ly x t lit nt and rtfhttd irtiilt on tin dlniton und t it mlu hum licr i ty dim ted grudt ii girls in a fart i hit pic and tht 1 urt in whlth pat whimhi llitt rlk su cribtrtt und j inn lliw latum 1 1 id t tic 1 nlinj role s lit ms wild i uiiiiis sitin s all in rhymt mil ti ilivtr i il lost und gt r tld siott win tit tii nls iiirs kn itli h mlhjii tin iinr tin n iiu u hit mm sw om i n tul lutlt alii n pi id al in tht fl iiik it t who fin ill v ui n tht hi art of j till i i tn i i onn simt tatorn i ik liihti dnuhni ilrudli y ortlu dtt it k ty uvdililin hi i rl hdt pat carn mill ouibs ixju im rucki r ind 1111 hjiwix nis pare rt porti rs wcrt paul prust ho lireen git mui iht rty and audi i y bishop j l 1 ambrrt dlretttd tiir players who wt rt all from grade 10 mr itmbcrt ul direct id ttie third play sundiy costs hu pesos for which the mix lean stage set was resigned by art pupils of miss dorothy stone don anderson bet ty ann kerr sylia lambert anne chalker and ni ret la zilio were thi players some unrohoarscd ixciti ment caused a few gray huirs for stage minagcr bill llardman whin the leading man rapped briskly on his fiancees door and the set col lapsed but matters were soon righ ted when the curtain wus hurriedly pulled asngkove hear of jamaica at wm meeting the easter thankoftering of the wjli5 was held in the church on sunday evening april 6th with a splendid attenaance of adults young people mission band chil dren and also airs e m reedhead mrs- cowling and rev laxe from lowville the vms president mrs hector bird presided and welcomed the gathering and all sang the hymn o word of god incarnate the devotional was ukm by mrs frank wilton the theme being ruster gave us the bible joan dridce read the scripture und mrs leslie gttfen gave the praytr tht young people s society sang 0 lun haste and the mission hand inerobers sang son of god most uigh kvv frred a 1 rut wo rtii liitroduced the reverend lake of iowvtilt wimj was a ml stoimry jvr frvc years- in jurubiia uut klkowed imautlful toluurttl pic lure of ills life and work among the people thtri mri h m rra1 hi ad of iowvillt gust un prayrr for liufttii mukiunurles hie olfrr lng was taken trp hy mr dick nt i mrs john kuddtll und dedkuted by mrs joiin bejlboddy llut lovely jisslwr by inn christ thi ixirtl is risen today was sung and mr ainvworlh lotd tht n if ting with prayer mrs stanli y go land of mr getow n ajmfit the wttk riwl with mr and mrs i- rank v llun and marilyn mr arid mis william ftmtrs of toronto mid uitkiml iui ill w ith mr arid mrs 4rt unnlngliain arid fainll keen interest in farm pond scheme twtnty tight have applied for thi fciibiuly on farm fiondi pruudu jointly by tin hultnn county count 11 and the ontario di i a r tine nt of aru uitun whiu km i i ill iblt for thi ii- i hnsuri 1 hy hi ii iluin const i i tiun c on mlttt t n i rlhi it tut if i it h of thoe i i nivtl rmlia thi in ixlmuin kranl tif 1k tht rt is only bull it it nt mom i sul aidli 0 tonds applliulioni ia riilid in thi form of i hiquest for i f iriit i ind sur urt tnlng mi scarlet and blue choir robes shir ley forbes with miss hepburn at easter st georges centennial year holy communion sunday school choral communion lvensonc 7 00 am 10 00 am 1 1 00 a m 7 00 pm christ bring raised from the dtad dteth no more dtath hath no more dominion over him tor in that he died he died unto sin onct but in that he llvith uojjveth unto god llktwlse reckon ye ulso yourwues to be dead indeed unto aln but alive unto god through jesus christ our lord lorward to thi dvpartrmnt of ag multunl tnglnit ring at thi onta rio akrltultural c ollt m ihtrt li th povit mt that wmi of thi mub ii i not tw suit iblt and also that son i of tht projeil will tost li than si0 in uu ijtttr tai ii ub muth i tht krant is to iotr pt r tint of thi iot th max mum grunt of 100 will not be paid which would ptrmll mori than twt nty halton farmers receiving flrumclal assistance undi r the pol ity in the meantime if there are othtrs vho art inttrenttd we would feudist that tiny nuke thtlr aptpll- tatlon in person to the agricultural olllct in milton tells baptist ladies of missions in india at the ftcmiannuni thankoftcr- inii mcctlnn of the huptlst women mission circle miss susie lllnman of cobourg was kuest speaker miss lllnman who was intro ductd by mrs arthur ilecve re tired last year lrom missionary work after slrvlnjf for forty years nmontf the tucirus in india she based her tulk on idols and idol worship this form of religion is still prevalent in india she said und millions have not yet heard the gospel missagc she tuid brought u number of idols for dlspliy thl visitor repeated a message lrom the canadian huptlst mission convention hild in india lost year where delegates represented 152 churches with a membership of j7 000 when you meet our canadian irlends please convey to uipm our affectionate greulngs ond tell thtrh that thty have not laboured in aln but that they have in tho tirovi- dtneo of god planted a vineyard a amongst us which shall never die tell them also that the new con vention a child of their missionary effort is rowing steadily tooth in the grace of god and in its evangel ical responsibilities mrs walter peck the president j in tho choir and welcomed vis itor lrom hlusburgh and acton mlslson circles alto a number from st johns wlms in town the mens quartette members of which ore watson wlnftcld douglas pock douglas cole and lejuio ellis sans there is a place of quiet rest a labile trio conipond of mr james blair mr walter townond and jean harley song my josus 1 lovojbee olllcera eloctod at the rneellnjr were mrm walter poclc president mrs r corbott vice president mrs w p smith 2nd vice pretu dent mm douglas peek treasurer mra arthur heeve ecretary st john united church sunday april 13th beautiful pictures r rorn the masterpieces of christian art and based on the life of our lord will be shown at the sunday school ot 10 a m come to sundiy school and stay for church easter worship based on the theme the cllowship of ihp burning if carts will commence at 11 am the junior and senior choirs have prepared special music for this day of praise into thy kingdom is the title of the easter drama to be presented by the 5050 club sunday at 8 30 pm the message of this drama is soul- sllrring and will surely call forth the spirit of worship the ministers and officials of st johns cordially invite you to attend these services on easter sunday notice to ontario producers of eggs and poultry the ontario tarm products marketing board has received a petition for the ap proval of a proposed marketing scheme for eggs under the provisions of the ontario farm products marketing act a vote b7 ballot has been arranged so that the board con determine the opinion of producers on thlsproposal if you ore 21 year of age or over and hove produced and sold eggs during i0m nndm ire producing and selling eggs in 1012 you arc eligible to vote any member of o family engaged tn tho production and sale of egg is eligible if 21 yonri of age or over but only one member of such a family is entitled to rote m uiiehca to vote will be required to declare his eligibility and fo f o humuon fij your a turol representative is tho chief returning officer for your county or district voting will toko place on april 17 ib ond 10 1052 between tho hours of 10 nm nd0 pm in the county of holton polling stations will be located as follows v home of c iawrence dell at nelson towville school nelson township home of alfred brigden hornby home or wm r norton root er sllvercreeu hill no 7 highway esqueslnt township 8tewarttown community hall r nassaoaweya township 11all dents 8t0rr trafalgar agricultural office milton vote as you like but ontawofarm products malting board v parfiaftient building- toronto ctatftrfo r

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