Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 21, 1953, p. 5

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pa 5 wedn evening jan iw 153 the georgetown hekau1 i 6 wonderful days monday to saturday jan 26 to 31 tatrons please note due to the tremendous length and popularity of the quiet man continuous showings nightly will begin at 6 15 pm avoid disappointment avoid waiting in line attend the early performance doors open 6 00 p m first complete show at 6 15 pm second show at 8 40 pm- terra cotta prizes are won at wallpaper showing miss betty blight gave a demon stratkm on interior decorating with wallpapers to- ladies of terra cotta women s institute at their meeting on january 8th at the home of mrs t f imacdonald brampton her demonstration showed the actual wallpapers with curtain mat erials to match then coloured slides of rooms decorated with them a lucky draw was conducted and mrs fraser macdonald and mrs jack mcdonald each won enough paper for a room president mrs eric leslie was in the chair roll call was answered by what i like most about this month it was decided to send a donation to the queen elizabeth hospital toronto the february meeting will take the form of a family night on the regular date ai the home of mr lloyd q rich ton the motto the averagernan s idjea of interior decoration is a square meal was capably taken by mrs clarence lyons her paper was humorous and heartily enjoyed by all the speaker and hostess were thanked by mre peter dick lunch was served by the hostess and her assistants ba luna fad georgetown curlers at mfdtand bonspiel two georgetown rinks were in midland last yeek for a bonspiel in which forty competed no prize money was brought home but the men report an exceedingly good time and speak well of the welocem extended by the midland people rev j l self a former norval minister entertained one group to dinner at his home and is bringing a rink to a local bonspiel next thursday those who were tn midland in eluded a rink skipped by fred chap man composed or vern archer horace barnes and murt allison and perc cleaves group jack wll liamson elwood carney and nels robinson the latter advanced to the semi finals the george own club under jaxk williamsoi s lradcrshi hive i 20 rink t onspu 1 planned lire on the 29th ini 4l e trie art filled visitors will be here from b irrie alliston brant fc d mdliil and bradford there i ulk of a mixed bonspiel later m the ye ir budget market see our display of health and beauty aids clover leaf sockeye salmon carnation milk tall tins birds eye ftfozen peas jello and jello puddings green giant niblets gold medal peanut butter tin 39c 2 for 29c pkg 33c 3 for 29c 2 tins 37c 16 ozjar 34c york canned meat 4tam tin 36c spiced beef bologna tin 39c klik tin 38c canadian boiled dinner tin 34c irish stew tin 36c sunday school has annual meeting the women s association met for their january meeting at the home of mrs r mcenery the president mrs lloyd marshall was in the chair and read the scripture lesson from the first chapter 6f john the creed was read in unison fol lowed by the theme song after the business period a weights and mea sures contest was conducted by mrs f smith who also gave a rea ding entitled keep the christmas spirit all year mrs starret read one of edna jacques poems just be yourself lunch was served by the committee and a social time enjoyed the annual meeting of the sun day school was held at uiemanse the treasurer s report showed a sub stantial balance with twenty five dpllars being raised for the mm fund it was decided to have n specnl missionary sunday once quarter w ith lantern slide or tilk pi ins were discussed to form junior choir officers ind teachers fur l5t are is follows superintendent mr r warne pianist janice baker sec treas r warne assist sec treas mary jennings librarian muriel hil s temperance sec tj mrs j kirk w ood misstonar secretary teicher under 6 janice biker and ruth marshall 6 to 8 years mrs warne 8 to 10 ytirs muriel hilts 10 and 11 years mrs j kirkwood intermediate girls mrs i- j shor till and mrs n sineliir intermcd late boys jem sinclair seniors mrs jesse m encry bible citss miss b hilts ind miss m youth mrs john miy of markdile visi teri last week with mr and mrs dune in ferguson mrs f j shortill is confined to her home with an attack of virus pneumonia we ho e she will soon be up and around again the little four year old son of mr and mrs frett foster suffered a painful accident last week when climbing a ladder i the barn he fell and broke both hi arms and sev erely bruised his face members of the w a met at the on saturdiy and prescntett jrs gibb with a stork shower glev williams beat streebville in thrilling hockey game in their second game of the sea son in georgetown arena friday glen williams won a close game with streetsville who filled in for zimmerman when the latter team had to postpone a scheduled visit the glen scored early in the first with don currie an glenn scott teaming for the goal they added three more in the 2nd blake in- glis scoring a solo bud haines and grasby another and johnny haines scoring in the last minute of play streetsville s only goal was scored at the eleven minute mark streetsville put on the pressure to catch up in the last period but left an opening for jarvie to score on i pass from grasby the power pli continued and paid off in three goals for the visitors it was ex citing hockey from then on with streetsville pressing for the equal izcr and all around the glen net as the whistle blew t mel be lumont tbly handled the lame phj inj for the glen were charlie jones j haines hepburn itiklts c schenk b haines gras by jarv ie g scott ii spitzer d curnt e thomp oi h hilts g mcclupe ror streetsville g blake quint fern r blake l bentley r hutt r pengilly c arch d miley a hainson clark lion j jac obs g gilbert g hamilton w hutt b merritt 1 his i- riday the glen w ill phy the woodbridk- seniors i strong tcim rated equ 1 to iny good oh a lntcrmcdiitc b team the line up will be strengthened with junior bciumont gerry lnjjis ind jack kemshcad glen boys who play for georgetown intermediates mens jackets big reductions on men s lined jackets bomber jacket 1195 zipper coat 1395 linoleum tiles a special imported inlaid linoleum tile 9x9 wondermvalue each j5 cotton prints wash cotton prints for home sewing of quality prints up to 59c value yd 42c cvinette main st georgetown v small unk pork sausages burns shamrocrc wjeners grapefruit large size fresh green celery h 40c lb 40c tlf5r33c 2 bun 25c for a good selection of top quality fresh and cured meats try bud6et market free dbjvbty phone 366 legion notes once again a leglbn year has drawn to a close and once again the time for the annual election of of ers has rolled around the annual meeting is sunttay and letssee all the members out to vote the lc gion is a big organization with ap proaching 400 members and each of those members should be on hand for the election which is next sun day at 2 30 in the legion auditor ium lets see every member on hand an initiation for any new mem bcrs or those who for one reason or another have failed to be initiated will be held before the election on sunday at 2 o clock tsk tsk what thing to hap pen in this month s notice as you have probably notieedt there s what is probably the daddy of all typographical errors on the list of officers for 1052 somehow the 2 was changed to 3 and ap peared aa officers 1853 we re sor ry that it happened especially just before the election but were innocent church news st- george church ajchdcicon w g o thompson rector conversion of st paul and third sunday aftei epiphany holy communion ham corporate communion of st georges men with breakfast after wards sunday sehoomd a m ma tins and litany 11 am evensong t p m st albans church glen williams third sunday after epiphany and conversion of st paul matins 9 30 a m siimiayschool 10 30 a m coop news buy alt your spring requirements of fertilizer 125 per ton discount on orders oefore jan 31 and delivered before feb 7th coop balanced feeds purina feeds v free delivery route days halton cooperative supplies milton 127 georgetown 86 georretown baptist church rev a j barker ba b d sunday january 25th 1953 10 00 am church school 11 00 ajn letters to the churches 3 perganos 7 00 p m sweet perfume of it until pointed out last night by friend sykcs we can assure all the comrades we weren t trying to reelect everyone without benefit of an election last mondays hockey game was a thriller with lakeshore play ing here our kids put up a real tbattle against a heavier faster team an a team to boot by the time the boys enter the playoffs in our own group after playing all these games against a teamsthey should be in top condition st john s united church rev john m smith minister norman laird director of music suhday school 10 am come to sunday school and stay for church morning worsnip 11am god s anointed 3rd in memocial win dow series nursery 11 am child care while parents worship junior worship 11 am for chil dren 10 years and under evening meditation 7pm our place of worship knox and limehouse presbyterian churches rev alex cawer minister knox 10 am sunday school 11 am public worship limehouse 130 pm sunday school c 30 p m public worship sacrament of the lords supper this sunday norval hornby stcwmrttown charges church of england rev j e maxwell ba hth st pauls church norval 7 30 p m evensong except lest sunday of the month 1100 am holy communion st stephens church hornby 11 00 am morning service except 1st sunday of the month 3 00 pjn evensong st john church stewarttowu 3 00 pjn evensong except 1st sunday of the month t30 pjn evensong norval pastoral charge united church rev c c gilbert home church tl 00 am norval 230 pm glen williams 7 00 pm holy cress c church- rev fr y j morgan mass at 8 ajn 1st 3rd and 5th sundays i at it- ajn 2nd and flh sundays gospel services sunday january 25th rev douglas rudd fergus 300 pm georgetown oddfellows han

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