Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 18, 1953, p. 2

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toe georgetown hhtkald wednesday march 18th 1953 fage t starting monday or your convenience led will be irt the shop every morning 8 tq 9 every afternoon 5 i61f we have i jjutoe stock of rewound andwreeondttloned m o t o e s from tt hp hov to 5 hp 550v westlnghouse motor dealer leos electric service wising refrigeration reconditioned st rewound motors mill st phone 240 if no answer phone 25 richardson s hardware nights victoria 2 r 14 asiigrove wms meeting at mrs john birds the wms met on tuesday after noon march 10th at the home of mrs john m bird with nineteen ladies seven children and one visitor mrs walter brownridge of georgetown present the prest dent mrs prank wilson opened the meeting with a hymn and pra yer roll call was answered by the bible thy word as a means of grace delegates appointed to the presbyterial meeting the end of march were mrs h bird and mrs thomas glffen devofional was taken by mrs vern picket assisted by mrs leslie gitjen prayer for our chosen missionaries jwbs given by mrs george nurse the last chapter of the study book entitled unmet needs in m rica was taken by mrs john bell- ooddyand told of the great need for doctors nurses money and lh erature and challenges us to share in strengthening our work in an gola and in the opening of new work in the copper belt of north- era rhodesia following this mrs wilfred bird read a letter of appre ciation to mrs hector bird and mrs leslie giffen presented her with a lfcfe members pin mrs fred wrlgglesworth thanked the hostess tor the use of tier home and a soc ial hour followed the womens institute held ano ther of their successful euchre and dances on wednesday evening mr 11th in the community hah at stewarttown twenty eight tables of euchre were played winners being ladles 1st mrs j h hunter 2nh mrs chester deforest of george town mens 1st mr t j brown- ridge 2nd mr harold reed of milton the lucky winner of the quilt was mrs frank fetch of georgetown lunch and dancing to hulls orchestra concluded the ev ening balunafap s oljejfcky mrs yueaksrs cow baiainafadplay on friday evening bajllnafad evening auxiliary presented their irish comedy mrs o leary s cow to a capacity crowd it was a real treat for all present there was also a very enjoyable program of music and readings twhich helped a great deal in making the even- free gifts for all prizes galore canada packers cooking school vince mountford emco st johns memorial hall moun1tord 1 thursday evening march26 815 pm friday afternoon march 27th 215 pm sponsored by loyal true blues admission 60c including free cook book sunbeam mnmuter door prize assisting sponsors mectnre s home furnishings goodlecs economy hardware ernie radio- browns bread crown brand products saladatea co elegant wax vi tone products and others get your ticket today from any ltb member ing a success the church choir sang several irish numbers and there also were several vocal duets with guitar accompan iment by mr and mrs lloyd swin dlehurst vocal solos by miss joyce farmer and piano selections by mrs delmar french readings were gl ven by mrs black of campbellville mr gibb also gave a humorous reading and was chairman for the evening yesterday was irishman s day being the 17th of march sails for england after visit here mr and mrs h mahoney left last tuesday for their home in ports mouth england they have been visiting for the past eight months with their daugh ter mrs jack cobum and mr co- burn at their home on king street childrens aid meet at the- regular board meeting of the children s aid society in mil ton on march 10th the following directors were present mrs w a weaver mrs louis j lee mrs velma norns mrs m j brown mrs m p nixon mrs w g mac kenzie robinson dr h v cran field rev john munro mr w d elmer smith mr j w higgins and mr g f thompson supenn tendent the account for the month of february mounting to s1712 44 were approved for payment as rev john munro of oakmile is going into the armed forces as a chaplain he ubmittcd his rtsik nation as director which was ac cepted with regret figures from the report for the month of february shpued a total of one hundred and eighteen chil dren under care at the end of the month thirty nine of these being in paid boarding homes nine new cases were reported in the child protection department with fifty nine cases open a total of one hundred and ninety six calls was made in the child protection and child care depart i ci ts the board wjs info tied th it ai rangementf hae now beci omi le ted for a n ember of hit staff to be al the legion hall i i burlington each friday iftci 10 n ion two to five simil r arrange civts re ex pectod to be on let 1 fjr oik ville ery shoitly so s t able s ice i rot u red the super i u u t m it i lh t mr d cou lid i i r of i bation services for the 1 o i e ot ontario his ireei to speak it the annual meeting in milton on april 29th by resolution william deans w g mackenzio robinson mrs louis j lee and e d mahon wire ip pointed as a nominating eommittee to submit their slate of c titers at the annual meeting scout news regular cub and scout meetings have been held and progress is be ing made in work for rank and for badges five scout and cub leaders are treghftered for the brief training course to be held in burlington on march 28th and 29th all cubs and scoots are remin ded of the paper collection to be held on saturday march 28th re port to me cliuruh al 9 am citizens of georgetown ind com munity we solicit your usual sup port in the paper collection and an nual auction sale which will be held soon cub camp will be held early hi july cubs start ydur camp fund now earn your own share of the expenses the ladies auxiliary of the boy scouts met on monday evening rp sl johns united church parlour among other things plans were snside for uk annual scout and cub 7 concert which 1 to be held on j aptru 28rd this year it include min- kroatfwiaas 0q9qoei in the completely new finest truck cab on the road with every 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