Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 14, 1953, p. 5

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qtjsk icookfes still good hqht years later be stire gifts packed in ditty bags tiot mamen will keep for years 4 during last week mrs bllertoy re- i- cetved a thank you especially for i i cookies and candies from able sea- man p c russell of hmcs atha- jfcj- baskan which recently returned jo to onr west coast in answer to an appeal by the navy league mrs a xuerfay packed the ditty bag dur ing fl s 1044- the sailor deceived it christmas 1952 l communion services will be held pt ltmehouse presbyterian church hfe on january 18th fpr the wj met a the home of mrs jf p c on thursday even ing 9 messrs fred brooks walter lin- ham russell thompson george burt and john wagstaffe were among those attending the ontario whole milk producers convention in tor onto last week prize winners ai the hall board hard times party last week were mrs c varey and joe scott with consolations going to mrs sut ton and s wright best hard time costume prizes went to mrs s kirkpatriok and erwin lewis in spite of bad roads there was a good crowd and doris hulls orchestra was in attendance mrrmurptfys mother dies in england mother of james murphy geor getown mrs dennis murphy died pn january 4th at leigh lanca shire england mrs murphy the former eliza beth ann street is also survived by five other sons and a daugh ter famllr style entertainment ge0rgetown two shows nightly 7 and 9pm saturdays usual 2pm matinee nights 630 till midnight now showing dont bother to knock adult its a big country friday and saturday january 16 17 thi funniest thing that ever happened on the scree monday and tuesday january 19 20 wednesday thursday january 2122 monogram picture one whole week jan 26 to 31 jowl wayne tt folks hold your breath here it ccmes after 14 solid weeks showing in toronto it s as irish as paddy s pig an i twice as funny i tti ii i john fottrs greatest tntwvh i the quiet man 1 ttowcotc i john waywjmuken okntt j barry fttzgerald i a rfpuuk p1ctuki amtmot j 4mrrmm mntft j flaiujjcko victor ikuwun lameoiurwicn numsfom mf ihuim nms john ford jsmi oxy sanvary 26 31 skxvekwood united nations man will be speaker silverwood wolucris institute has planned a joint meeting with bal- unafad and linnehouse institutes next month when speaker from the united nations association in canada is to apeak on the forthcom ing national and international day mrs snow is convener for the meeting silver woods first meeting this year was last thursday at the ihomo of mrs williamson president mrs e t miller was in the chair and roll call was answered by tell ing of new years resolutions mrs r r corbett reported a quite- tor greece had been deliver ed to mrs elierby who is in charge of this work in which all halton institutes are sharing another pro ject a layette for the children s aid vi ill be started there are many newcomers in the district and when silver mfood members were canvassing for the tb clinic an invitation was given them to join the institute mrs georgejboimlefson gave- a clever paper on current events looking backward in 1952 and for ward in 1953 the motto what our flag stands for was given by mihs isa belle moore the conve iter mrs norton spoke of various publications printed by the w i fwio and acwvf and a paper was read by mrs corbett on washday around the world hostesses for he social hour were mrs norton and mrs appleyard a very successful chribtmus con cert was given by the pupils of the stone school under the direc tion of their leather miss marjory shaw md the music teaahcr mr crawford douglas never was there a bigger crowd in that building fi u nils ncihl ors and rcl ilives of lite ihiktiiii attending the school ill ciijojtd the cntertainim s inta c 1 uis appe ired and distnbu ted mf1s oiiiimi d indus o ill the thiuuxn md cwi sm ill visi tor oeoie 11 irt wis oiiuniin for tlu mm r fr sh m nt- wi re st iv id b the 1 idus of tin i urn toium toiivuier ixmi mi w it not ton mr inrl mrs kunm11 mukr s nt c hnstm ib in mount roribt ifcitors with mr and mis e miller during the holidays were mirj gilhts hill and ann c imp bell of toronto mr uid mrs miholm given fmm dclitlc sisk stih mr stvelil weeks with mi md mil j snow mr h j lynn or hoejtcsur n ms tin lutst of mr md mrs ilor ue hell riunn hit build is mrs goilt hi n l rion si is in guelph kiipiiil house for he c ci uitfhur j ihilcirm is mis n j 1 horn is is in gut iph hospit il miss hetty grove oftotonto w is the tuest of mr and mrs frn bitkin for week of the holidays mr iui mrs d wilhamspn hid iwtw yeirs visitors from port cre dit and oakvillc noral mrs royal talks on citizen education education or citizenship a paper given by mrs i ockhirt royal was a feature of the norval women s institute meeting on thursday at the hom of mrs graydon chester mrs e burke president con ducted the meeting with roll call answered by how to be a good neighbour in her talk mrs royil stressed thit citizenship education begins at home is c imcd on through the sc h oo is by the companions one looses and in the church a ro p r conttimition of these elemt nts lpv k es the well btlnced cim dian titicn mm rotary mrs g may read a letter of thanks from halton chil dren i aid for christmas gifts which had been conti ibuted by members mrs clarke of halton centennial manor acknowledged a ten dollar donation- to the birthday fund at that institution the lidics have completed quilts for korea ind ue sending a bundle of used clothing to a family in greece animal report swws progressive sj year the annual meeting of the exec utive of st johns sunday school wa held monday evening in the ladles parlour of the church following a review and discus sion tof the minutes of the hist an nual meeting election of officers fur 1953 resulted in the following order superintendent ernest forgrave assist sup albert hills general sec ty mary dobson treasurer betty king assist mrs claudd kentner duplex envelope sec isobel dobson plariist betty king cradle roll supt floria alcott missionary supt mrs h c wrigblesworth convener of equipment and supplies vern mccumber projectionist ross mcgilvray school counsellor rev hn m smith the following teachers were ap pointed for the year nursery under years mrs c qrost fiona alcott beginners 3 and 4 yearsshirley dobbie susan crabtree boys and girls 5 years mrs jack bailey mrs robert darou lcannc darou boys and girls 6 years mrs mildred armann joan dobbie boys 7 years frank whitmee girls 7 and 8 years frances deans boy 8 and 9 years jack run- ham girls 9 years mrs bert tuck guls 10 yeari mrs jack watson boys 10 and 11 years cecil mc- namara girls 1 1 years mrs ernest rorgravi hoys 12 14 ylari grahim par nell r girls 12 eirs mrs pit grib bons girls 11 vears mrs william rlintin hoys ind girts 14 md ov c i willi im hjnrdi adult diss aim proust in leviewuil the i ist tars woik the bupcrmliikif nt took a cue from m mil uidini editor of a very un oit mt wekly nevvspipt r ind listed liie li n oiitst indini event of the tar s work of the school in the following order 1 th initiitivc shown b mr ind mii iteg broomhe id in r using the funds neiissafy to ob un our pro jector ind screen 2 hit domtion fiom hit siihm i to oik at our families who were tun kii inly in di sires the group 0 suiyd ly school numbtrs whi bt t i ik full mini rs of tic chunh fiurmi the ir i i hi molhi strvitt i pn pitiih ii i i m with i trowd of too pi est nt under the llidtiship of mr rrnest auott 6 the happy event of 25 mrls from ccdarvale school joining the sunday school as regular members 7 the splendid rilly day scr v ire w lth us beautiful setting of flowers md is record ittendince of 2fit b the general increase m tttend nnce throughout the year avenge amcndance for the year was 161 9 the surprising progress made by the senior boys ind girls under the direction of mr williim km wednesday evening jan 14th ibm thb georgetown hfalatj faob 5 ft whte flannelette c heres a top value exceptionally low price for this extra good quality white flannelette clean white cotton finished with a soft cosy nap on both sides strong for wear and easy to wash popular width 27 inches yd jj ladies pullover sweatees j specially lowpriced pullovers knitted o blended wool nylon and vicara yarns used in higher priced sweaters they are shank moth and mildev resistant sizes 1 420 long sleeve styles special 298 plaid blankets z muchforyourmoney value in wellkncrwri flannelette j j blankets full double bed 70x90 size colors are rose gold green or blue not to be confused with lighter blu weight blankets pair 525 ladies snuggle pyjamas ah the balance of our 4 95 to 5 95 pyjamas are 2 placed together at one clearing price colours and styles assorted special c 7q m linen table cloths an all linen crash cloth that is colourful and most ser- j viceable for everyday hard use 50 inches square note the special low price 1 q 5 chenille bedspreads one piece firm cotton back in decorative solid colors or white tine tufting in distinctive pattern si 90x100 795 s printed plastic a gay new offering of 36 plastic of first quality kit chen or drapery patterns and new embossed designs a special purchaseof 59c quality yd 39c m cannon towels plain colour first quality terry towels 20x40 in size lovelj pastel shades fiqr 5 main st georgetown rade 10 the securing of five new teach ers inthe short space of fpur dia plans for the work of the veir ibead were discussed over coffee sandwiches and cake provided b a committee headed by mrs jick railey crostey television 17 inch table model 29900 base available see and compare ernies radio roxy ttiatrebfjg phana 44s giis news exams coming up at high school iona c onn the rtiool now that it i- risted up is not s lidy s you would expect it to be in fict it ins o morbid and dreary atmosphere ar ound it there is a simple explan ation of it all exrn they will bejjn on january 22nd for the up per school which is ird form and up then the students v ih beflin the dreaded ordeal of iryink to an swer questions which leave us in iwc as we begin to wonder what it is all about exam rime is che one time when our memories seem to fail us com iletcly iist week i read an article writ- tin by the editor of the high tales and i must agree with him pn the matter this was the letter inquir ing about a gym for the high school i think pt as much a subject in school as english and mathematics in faot maybe even more important unless a person is physically fit i m sur he is not capable of con cent rating on school work our pt s for 180 pupils consist of tak ins spares a tew students at a time are allowed out for a game of ping pong now we have two badmin ton racks and one bird but there is not much room for even a chance to bat the bird back and forth with so much school spirit and so many pupils interested in sports i hope something is done about this sttua tion soon don ford has left our school to begin his studies in toronto at the chicago diesel school id like to wish rilmtots of luck lm sure we will ell misa him budget market 38c agul41c carnation milk til tins 2 for 29c aylmer tomato catsup 21c bottle stokleys cream corn fancy quality 2 1 5 oz tins 29c green giant n1blets t tnjs 37c stokleys fancy quality tomato juice 2 20 oz tins 27c clover leaf s0ckeye salmon tin 39c shredded wheat v 2 boxes 33c campbells tomato soup 2 for 25c gold medal peanut butter 1 6 oz ar 34c hayhoe astor coffee i lb bag 94c monarch flour 24 lb bag 169 pablum i lb box 43c 8 oz box 23c fancy quality holly peas 2 15oz tins 37c for a good selection of fresh and cured meats try budget market free delivery phone 366 on monday at 4 pm a hockey second form boys final score wa game was played between first and 85 for first form

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