Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 15, 1953, p. 9

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hamilton twentyfive men and women at smith stone ltd are charter members of a new 25 year club of duplate and associated compan ies the new club was formed in toronto recently wlien 65 charter members were entertained at the royal york hotel at a reception and dinner followed by a theatre party at th royal alexandra au were presented with engraved wat ches company pins and framed cer tificates of service total company service represen ted by the group is 718 years- two veteran members of the staff are bernard armstrong and fred gil mer who joined the arm in 1919 youngest member of the club is william emslie who started in 1928 local charter members and the year in which they started work at smith evone are 1919 bern ard armstrong fred gilmer 1921 elsie whilsmith 1922 wilfrid b ford clarence king- mrs walter rigg mrs annie scott bernard wilcox 1923 tack lucas 1924 herbert hurley robert jepson er nest simson 1925 george chaplin clarence spenoe fred stpirea 1926 joe hall sr william j hill john r- smith 1927 wiluam col- lier ray harley s hulme albert kershaw john a spence 1928 william emslie church news st georges church archdeacon w g o thompson rector second sunday after easter sunday school 10 am holy commu nion 11 am ev- evensong 7 pm st albans chnrch glen williams second sunday after easter sunday school 1030 am- evensong 800 pm coop news for top quality no 1 govt graded seeds- order coop alfalfa red clover timothy auike bromc orchard grass meadow fescue reed canary- red top canada blue grass kentucky blue grass white dutch ladino sweet clovers pasture mixtures halton cooperative supplies free delivery route days gtorgctoo6 v milton- 127 si johns united church rev john m smith minister norman laird director of music sunday school 10 am come to sunday school stay for church morning worship 11 am fruit- bearing branches nursery 11 am child care while parents worship junior worship 11 am bible pictures stories and songs evening meditation 7 pm mem bers of session will conduct the service based on three great parables of jesus stewarttown mrs bob harris again heads esquesing wi esquesing womens institute an nual meeting was held art mrs john murrays home mrs r harris pre siding mrs harris in presenting her report mentioned a life mem bership to a member a 4able lamp presented to secretary moving away some dishes to a member moving away a stanley brush demonstra tion donations to poppy fund and also to halton centennial manor donations to sicjc childrens hos pital box of christmas toys for the childrens aid quilts for geece display at georgetown fair canvassing for xray exhibition of old and antique- articles with their histories mrs harris thanked officers and members for their cooperation let ters of thanks were received for baskets of fruit for sick members and their families mrs j c mur ray presided for election of offi cers president mrs r harris vice pres- mrs j c murray secretary mrs c a grant trpaaur mrs w humphreys auditors mrs j sanford mrs walter lawson conveners agriculture canadian industry mrs j stewart community activities public relations mrs r harris citizenship and education miss e appelbe historical research mrs walter lawson home economics health mrs- j c murray flowers and fruit mrs j sari- ford and mrs w humphreys programme mrs c a grant refreshments mrs cook publicity mrs mary baily mrs c walker and mrs cook were hostesses for lunch the 1xt meeting will be held at miss stones home wednesday ev ening may 13th visitors with mrs lawson on sunday were mr and mrs will lawson and beth of toronto and mr and mrs t fisher of george town wednesday evening april is 1053 the georgetown hekaljo fa4he 9 tea cstitd feafrf saiam ouange pekoe custom television service by jimmy brown irortnrmbtr georgetown baptist church rev a j barker ba bd sunday april 19 1953 1000 am church school 1100 am be yourself 700 pm brotherhood service 800 pm friendly hour knox and llmehouse presbyterian churches jtfrrrtster rev alex j caldev ba bd organist and choir leader mrs edgar gowland atcm llmehousc church school 130 pm i public worship 230 pm knox church church school 10 am public worship 11 am evening worship 7 pm rev ross k cameron ma of dover- court presbyterian church toron to will be the guest speaker holy cross rc church rev fr v j morgan 1st 3rd and 5th sundays mass at 11 am 2nd and 4th sundays mass at 9 am norval pastoral charge united church rev c c gilbert home church 1100 am norval 230 pm glen williams 700 pm asiigrove community shower for saturday brideelect a large community shower was held at the home of mr- and mrs leslie giflcn and david on friday evening april 10th when friends and neighbours gathered to honour miss gladys ruddell and sherwood hume who are being married on saturday mr george lock was chairman for a programme consist ing of solos from the music festi val by karen brigden jeffrey nurse and carole and jean hunter a reading by mrs john bellboddy after which short congratulatory speeches were given by mrs wal ter brownridgc mrs hector bird and frank wilson then the bride and groom were seated in decorated chairs while the lovely gifts were brought in and opened gladys and sherwood thanked everyone and lunch brought the evening to a close on saturday afternoon at the home of bern ice wilson vho was assisted by jean bird sixteen girl friends of the brideelect met and presented her with a miscellaneous shower four tables of court whist were played and a dainty lunch fol lowed on wednesday april 8th the girls of the homemaking club tra velled by bus to hamilton for the day some of the places they visited were bordens dairy the zimmer- knit company and the museum at dundurn park fred barnes spent the weekend in gueliph with mr and mrs cleave wilson and nora barnes spent three days last week with her cousins carol and barbara deforest in georgetown sympthy is extended to mrs t j brownridge in the death of her mother mrs- miller of sllvercreck in georgetown mr brown already well ktiown in brampton as a television technician has opened a branch shop in georgetown v complete tv radio service including custom installation factory trained work guaranteed jimmy brown cordaro bldg main street residence phone brampton 1722m corner cupboard restaurant under new management monday april 20 new owner stan wade open 6 am to 1 am full course meals steaks and chops light lunches takehome orders of fish and chips promptly attended to phone 89 main street norval and union presbyterian churches rev g lockhart royal union 10 am sabbath school v 11 am praise service norval 2 pm sabbath school 3 pnn praise service norval hornby slewartiown charges church of england rov j a maxwell ba lth st pauls church norval 730 pm evensong excerpt 1st sunday of the month 1100 am holy communion st stephen church hornby 1100 am morning service except 1st sunday of the month 300 pm evensong farm news hamilton bus trip for junior homemakers on wednesday 108 halton jun ior homemakers under the direc tion of mrs ruth clarke home economist assisted by local lead ers hadtheir bus trip three buses transported the young people to hamilton- where their itinerary in cluded visits to such points of in terest as the royal botanical gar dens bordens dairy york mills mercury mills and dundurt castle on the return trip home mrs clarke was the recipient of a well- filled purpe as a token of apprecia tion for her untiring efforts among the junior homemakers of halton during- the past three years st johns church stewarttown a healthy sixfoot canadian 300 pjtu evensong maje should never weigh more except 1st sunday of the month than 185 rk according to medical 730 pin bvensong statistics- opening dance stanley park erin friday april 17th the modern aires dancing 9 to 1 admission 75c dancing every friday nigtit hilltop lodge will be open for meals april 19th for die season for reservations call 4 1 r 2 upwellsltd c

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