Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 25, 1953, p. 10

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the georgetown hkaij wednesday evening feb 25 1953 page is i 1 irucl harding kl w temh studio main st sent phone 35r margaret bradley harding pianist teacher studio main st south phone 43 flowers for every occasion design work a specialty bonded member t d s telegraph delivery service flowers by wire anywhere in the world norton floral phone 315w georgetown bill garbutt plumbing and heating 1i types of repair work water systems ea vestrotis bins sarah st georgetown phone 505r hartt shoe in georsetowu exclusively as silvers fakm news norval asrrgrove girls achievement day honours 4rhe largest number of girls to participate in junior club work completed their fall project sleep ing garments by attending the halton county achievement day on saturday in the milton town hall one hundred girls displayed the colourful pyjamas and housecoats that they had made for many of these young girls this was first attempt at sewing these girls proudly displayed their pyjamas during the afternoon programme well over two hundred were in attendance or the afternoon pro gramme which also included com ments on club exhibits set up by the members of the clubs the fol lowing girs commented for their club betty price brookvillef marion bird ashgrove jean ayres horn by alice wilkinson acton jean ridler balhnafad kathleen kirk- patrick limehouse anne oox nelson jean rae omagh marilyn heslop palermo demonstrations on sleeping gar ments and buying material for sleeping garments were presented by lowville scotch block norval and ash clubs mrs e g clarke the home ec onomist or halton county an nounced that he spring project a foods unit entitled the milky wjj would commence m maich the training bohool for leaders of thh unit will be held in milton cm tuesday and thursday frebruury j4th and 26th the- homemakiiui club unit cho sen b the gira for next fall was being well dressed and well groomed spoons were presented to all girl- who have successfully comple ted sleeping garments bv the halton county junior tanners as sociation lounty honours certifi cates were presented to jean mclaughlin norval and margaret bird ahgrwve on com pletion of their sixh homcmajtmg club unit travel notes easter tours new yobk 3day all exipcnc 4j pa tours from ofjv fash news seek members for home garden cuubs application fbrma are now teady for membership in the girls home garden club for 1953 girls be tween the ages of 12 and 26 who have a plot large enough to plant a family garden 40x40 feet or 36 x75 feet may join a garden club one girl may participate in gar- den club work for a maximum of three years members will obtain their seeds through the department of agriculture and will receive in struction in garden culture land scaping and the growing of flowers from a local leader their vege tables and flowers will be displayed at an achievement day in august for further information get in touch with mr j e whrtelock ie- ipartment of agriculture milton or with the home economist mrs e g clarke newmarket ont add 65 georgetown phones last year the number of shareholders of the bell telephone company of canada increased during ldaj to 100 810 or nearly four times as then 7srd al re- lor issued this week discloses o other canadian company has as nany shareholders ownership of the companv con- ii ii s to b pn dommirilk c in i sh i hoi ie h ida ntn i 90 pci w nl af the stock h ii in om u 10 and que i two prov iritis the compniv hold j per tint the shire s in uidi 10 si t m anv en il sion i it the vlmr as the most i s histor- the holy grail is sermon subject at the morning service m st john s united church on sunday the rev john m smith had for the subject of his meditation the holy grail the seventh in the memorial window series the em blem in this w indow is the com munion cup the silver chalice or holy grail of the last supper of our lord the scripture verse is this do in remembrance of me it was very fitting that just before his sermon mr iwruth accepted on behalf o the congregation the gift of silver chalice and paten or the communion table ami dedicated them to the glory of god and his sei v lee r rom the sorrowful and tragic night just before hi death when jesus instituted the ordinance of he loids supper and in doing so asked his disciples to continue to do this m remembrance of him christians the world oer have kept this as their most sacred site and from what we know of the history of the early days of christianity this solemn ordinance must have left a deep impression on the early d isei pies and follow ers of jesus judging from the reverence they mid to the cup which jesus had used and bv the wav they zealously guarded it at great sacrifice and i isk to their lives against the et- fi rt of their enemies roman and jewish who were seeking to have it d stroved these enemies too must have felt the significance of his institution of the last supper and how much of inspiration and entourage rnent the poas ssion of th it now sacred cup would be to those earlj christians nd this re- v trance must h n u iilimud for manv centuries foi though the a kin vtliur and trie rs ugh s tf hi it hind 1 ible n iv ot bi ilom hisujrv they tell ol oung inn ot huh pm pus ci j i imci i i n d because of tin n in v ol ii in among them sir i i hi 1 i ci h the e ill of du y mi ii u il its a i action o i llou unil ilii tlllovd his son sir g il i hm i if v n a ter untv of il i h in il s aid h 1 nh is h ilienglh ir than in iyil unfilled ordt but the tul i i i i lin vear w end sine while the lowes 194 waklllnctfin 7150 4 days from miami beach a wonderful ijday vacation jj50 consult john r barber report deals w ith the companv s over all operations w o misener bell manager for this region supplied local figures he said that 65 telephones were added in georgetown during 1952 bring ing the number in service to 1715 and leaving 1 unfilled orders at the war end other highlights of the report net income amounted to 2 47 a share compared with 2 08 in 1951 the usual 2 dividend was paid and an amount euuvalent to 47 cents a share was added to surplus the expenditure of 85 100000 for new construction required by the con tinuing demand for nervice was the highest amount for a single year in the company s history total tax es levied on the company during the year were 30342000 equiva lent to 15 91 a telephone or 3 32 a share of stock telephone secyjee for vehicles was provided over a greater area by extensions of the mobile service ra dio network a microwave radio- relay system to transmit long dis tance calls and television programs is close to completion between tor onto ottawa and montreal other special types of tele communica tions facilities are also being pro vided to mfftt particular needs of other industrie and government services a windy city interlude chicago is a dry of contrasts beautiful drives and partes modem buildings and many centres of cultural activity or dose neighbour to mysterious chinatown the mexican russian and japanese section creating a metropolis of absorbing interest to ttie discerning traveller youll add pleasure to your trip by gong the friendly way by bus a veer agent hr ssore dstabj eftls aw 35 95 touhdtmp fam rom touokto voums nora too fo 2mghts phoreses corner cupboard main street 1amps we are agents for the wellknown warwick rubber stamp place your order now at the georgetown herald telephone 8 printers publishers material va 1 i but beta u- of the value lhv ill pla ed on that of which the up w is the svr nbol the ptnmng on of thi blood of j 5us in his de ii on th erosi for the fori niss hid r mssion of men and for th 1 re tor iu of hem to his fuher s iov nd m ndi ii sscd the value of christian mis sions emphasizing the place of owsls mission in bringing peace i id lioodwill n l e irth tie showed 1 ow tompai itiv 1 unconcerned the hnstnn churth wis about this val- u i iel di oid affairs in the r in p i- i i w ii no thi i n -iii- 1 our r i i- mid ng ind viainlaiiiing of vital lie in the church itself and that iniess we are doing our utmost in h l s in ii v is d ir this mater we are not fulfilling i ii full christ an obligat on miss inu m ih mukfl place etitv king plaveri for the service i he iv tiling seivice mr tmith of praise om good reasona gmtiioooimow next december be financiahyready for chrutmas the surest way to do it is to start a special royal bank christmas savings account now and then put trway so much each week the roya1 bank of canada father had first garage in creemore john ootril 74 itepfatber of fred nelson factory street geor getown was buried in creemore on saturday he died the previous wednesday mr cotril hetynged to a pioneer district family and was the first man to have a- forage business in that town he is survived by his wife one son and two daughters mrs karl mceutc h and mrs glenn cfiipchaae mans field

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