Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 15, 1953, p. 8

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i the georgetown hekald wednesday evening april 15 1953 page s on speedvale ave ernst at northern city limits thorsdar fri april 16 17 swamp fire johnny weismuller saturda hon april 18 20 captain horatio hornblower in technicolor virginia mayo gregory peck tuesday wed april 2122 the lady says no joan caulfield david niven thursday fri april 23 24 mr music bing crosby children s playground 2 shows nightly ka1n ok clear children under 12 years free a cheque for 142327 marking the first dividend on preferred stock paid to the government by the cnr under the new capital structure authored lost year is turned over to hon lionel chevner minister of transport right by donald gordon chairman and president of the canadian national railways the dividend cheque also represented the first peacetime surplus for the c n r since the boom year of 1928 mrs brownridge county mission society head a georgetown lady mrs walter eaton literature mrs o lyrmir- concrete well tile culvert tile septic tanks h r kellis r r 3 rockwood phone rockwood 120 r 31 for expert eye care consult o t walker optometrist 3 main st north brampton over abella drug store phone office 599 res 830 hours 9 ajn to 6 pm dally evenings by appointment top soil road cement gravel general trucking barclays haulage phone 723 r 21 bill garbutt plumbing and heating all types of repair work water systems eavestrottchinc sarah st- georgetown phone 505r brownndge is president of hal ton presbytcnal of the united church v oman s missionary society other district ladies who serve on the ex ecutive are mrs a r speight of georgetown iitchargc of mission circles mn j e bcllboddv ash- grow piw scirct ir mi- be itnce hills ballunfad missi m binds tin uiiuial niuiim wis hi id 111 y ilton- united chuith reccntlv guesl spi tkers were mrs h t tsompson community friendship secretary for the dominion hoird and miss xi lt nj douglls mis siuniry on furlough from j ipan mrs thomson described the world as a series of little coinmun hies eich being even the rcspon sibilitv of preserving friendship it the local level the imjort men of ma long new canadians feel at home visiting and caring for sick t people and making clderlv people feel still useful aie some of lhe was th it societies can carry out the nm of the community friendship dejart ment she stated miss douglas brought enlighten ing information on life in j ipan she said women now have a vote and can take positions in parha ment and that the standard of hv ing has greatly increased in the past seven years there is a desire among japanese youth to build a good life many are working with the missionaries and others ire working outside the church jelpmg to teach the children bible study a total of tt492 was raised by the group in 1952 and this will be contributed to the merfrts school at angola south africa choice of fund allocation this year is the purchase of cars for use in cana dtan mission fields mrs a e pickard bronte in her presidential address spoke of the building- of a new united church training school in toronto an outline of books and leaflets available for study was given and balunafad won the book shelf with an average of 14 4 books read per member miss beitncc hilts pres ented awards o various groups ac cording to the number of ye ir ihcy have been organized ashrove received their 11th certificate 1 95 i officers are past preside nt mrs a e pickflrd president mrs vv n brownndge first vice presi dent mrs f beiumont second vice president mrs e woods third vice president mrs a hams recording secretary mrs b gun by corres ponding secretary mrs e m read head treasurer mrs it segsworlh department secretaries christian stewardship miss a blanchard mission circle mrs a r speight aftilatcd cgit mrs r coulter mission bands miss b hilts baby bands mrs j drummond associate members mrs o a sherw in supply mrs l w coul- son community friendship mrs f sey missionary monthly and world friends mrs s 1 coulson chris tian stewardship mrs g king press mrs j e bellboddy members without portfolio mrs f minivin 111 1 mis j c m cmill in km nh 200000 prizes offered for high school letters high school students throughout ontarlb are eligible to w in 2 000 in a letter writing contest just an nounced by the iton louis p cec- ulc minister of travel and public ity for the province mr cecile stated that tbc contest is sponsored by his department to cncoutagc ontario students to write letters inviting friend ami rela tivcs who live beyond out mo ei iici in c aiul 1 or the united slates to tome to onlai 10 this year con test rules arc now being advertised throughout the province fust prix is 400 second 50 mid 100 jis third xoiluwud by 50 prizes of sj5 each all students en rolled in grades ix to xiii or their equivalent ire eligible letters are not to exceed 200 woids and may be w 1 ittcn in engl ish or french students must have their teachers certify that the loiter submitted is their original work there is no limit as to individual entries mr cecile pointed out however that each entry to qualify must be accompanied by the name and ad dress of a nonresident of ontario ito whom a free map and literature will be sent by the department the contest closes on may 15th contestants are invited to ask the department of travel and publicity to send them literature if they feel ft wo assist them in juniors at home held at brant inn the bi nit inn n ihuisd iv ev eiinil was the scene of 1 l1i1 v iiuiil it w 1- l c am u il al ii mie f the hilton juniors president h u old ijirell ind his fi how ofi ceis of the hall in juniors may well be 1 loud ot the ir dress up pirty in connm n with those of the past two ye irs il wis up to the stand aid uf junior farmer events in ilaltou from some of lhe older fi ik present we repeatedly heard isn i it a lovely pirly aren t thc a fine looking roup of oung people v heie did the irls get such lovclv dresses their dine ing is the equal of anything out would see anywhere these voutif people would grace any ball loom in canada etc etc assisting president harold tyr- ell and miss dorothy ingram in lhe receiving line were warden and mi s george leslie j a game r director of extension for the on lario dept of agriculture and mr garner of toronto mr and mrs j j su wart acton mr md mrs ernest clarke richmond hill and agric representative j e white lock and mrs whitelock milton juniors farmer guests were pre sent from the counties of welland lincoln haldimand norfolk went- worth v cllinjton peel and york numbeied among the guests we no u d miss ele mor s iracust pist president of the junior firmors of ontario a r scrv ice president of the halton federition of agrlc ulture mr and mrs r g bennett of toronto mr and mrs j h mc cu hough of brampton a very pleasine feiture of the in u million pciiod wis lh pr st n t itii 11 by miss bi mic e wilson representing hallon juniors of 1 do7 n amcricin beauty roses to mrs ruth curke who is term 11 it ing her posftx n al tin nof the current month os homo- ftmiiomist for halton peel md voik conn tun as ron witkcns orchestn plaved the finil concluding note and lhe young people trouped off the floor one could hear above the b lbbl if voices this has been the best par ty ever but dh am i tired georgetown is plan rung a big coronation day celebrfction for tuesday june 2nd their letters mr cecile said that orginality of thought and expression would be one ut the principal points upon which the letters would be judder addicss if the deptrtment is room ijb i u7 oli slicct toi 1 l unt 1110 mrs robinson e davenport trederation euchre winners fsuesjiig federation of agricul tuie held a euchre party list wed nesd i 111 the township lall at stew- arttow 11 lunch w is served iftcr the card game was over a number of at- tiaetive prizes h id been donated by geoigelown and acton business firms and individuils mis ab hobnim n aetu 1 was hnh 1 idy and won 24 lb of pastiy flour donated by spencer wilson high m in ed davenport won 2t lb of grease do nated by murl auison georgetown massey harris dealer mrs a s wilson georgetown and mrs m munro toronto also won ladies prices these being a ardlcys set from coopers drugs acton and 1 prize donated by mrs r l davidson second and third for men were mac alexander nor- val who received a lie given by in acton clothing store ind cam sinclair georgetown a quart of aint from halton cooperative sup plies guests at the party included mr and mrs a robinson charles harm f rank joyce c bealy j 11 hadley jack cain gordon brigden campbell sinclair mrs w t sinclair mrs m munro of tomnti mrs r rink pitch mr and mrs gtorm- burt mr and mrs frank peacock mr and mrs har old reed jo wilson clom v il son mrs a s wilson spencer wilson johnny w ilson mr and mrs herb hughes rhoda taggart mrs thomas arnes ii irdmg price garfield mcgil vray mrs norman snyder mr ind mrs s hobin mis d 1 ivinl stone mrs albert livingstone mr md mrs fi 11k wilson minln wilson mr md mrs a thompson mr md mis r gordon fisher mivhoddu mr ind mis george t ui ru mis george ingfield mr ind mrs iu bert mcfntry dt vid m r ni r george gibson mar ent t 1111 chrl tie mccullough mr 11 i mrs n rimn wilson mr ind mrs firpl sprow 1 mrs s matthews mrs j an fleet luini canijbm mr and mrs k l dividson mis al j brown mrs john inglis mrs tho mas parry mr and mrs william norton mr and mrs frank rob- ortrin mr and mrs mnc aiex- indcr dennej charles mrs j l fllerby hockey fans is this a goal wool gro organiz wool ship collect to our registered warehouse no 1 weston ontario reliable grading direct settlement shippers may obtain sacks and twine without charge from clajle w wilson edith street georgetown a n stabk georgetown or by writtng direct to canadian cooperative wool gvowkk8 ltd sit bvt 9l anu osrtaru a defending player tries to shoot the puck outof his zone ic hits the referee and deflects to an attacking player who shoots and scores would yon allow this goal ys ttegomitvmwtf only am atpmck deflected tmt at me dtrtctly 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