Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 13, 1953, p. 3

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ausatiasfcgiflftsbi toronto milk shipper hear everett biggs ontario dairy commissioner discuss theformula method of price setting monday may 18th 830 pm esquesing community hall 8tewarttown films a profitable and instructive evening lunc sponsorship saltan mtlk producers association children who will be s years old by october 31st 1953 will attend kindergarten parents please fill out this form and send it to principal harold henry if you live in chapel school district or principal william kinrade if you are in wrigglesworth school district please- send the form beforemay 29 nts who submit form will be personally notified of registration date later in june childs name day of birth parents name house no street please print this information wallpapers of bargain prices save money by selecting your papers from our special mail order wallpaper catalogue e universal paint wallpaper 3512l yonge street toronto attention dog owners byawno3wxprhfflffsttt togs w town from running at large from may 15th to september 15 th this order applies to nights as well as days and will be strictly enforced anyone complaining of violations of this bylaw should contact the ontario provincial police telephone 1 23 careers going begging united church seeks men wednesday evening may 13 1953 the georgetown hkrm page 3 rapid extension of the united church of canada in efll its bran ches is providing openings faster than there are trained men to fill them dr s b stokes confer ence home missions representotive told the halton presbytery at its spring court session do not a low any suitable young person to choose a life vocation without fully considering the claims of christs church he pleaded as he pressed for more volunteers present re cruitment for fulftime sevice in the church is barely sufficient to meet present requirements and the church is needing hundreds of trained dedicated young men and women for the- increasing claims of every coming year new church at port nelson delegates to the burlington meetvy ing toured port nelson to inspect the present churdh excellent new site and ambitious architects draw ings for the first budding intended to accommodate five hundred with facilities construction work is ex pected to begin in may and to be complete by new year 1954 the presbytery approved the aippoinf- ment of the rev david wren ma bd as first fulltime minister of the charge and voted a request to headquarters for a subvention of 1210 towards stipend during the period of building school rally at burlington september 20th was the agreed date for the united presbytery sunday school rally to take place in the extensive new buildings at burlington this will be marked by arrangements- jtbr a presbytery visitation of christian education work in the charges on the lines of the very successful first official visitation of charges in february officers for halton presbytery for the year 195354 were appointed as follows chairman rev r keith love ba bd burlington sec- uetary rev j w stewart trafal gar treasurer mr j s torry freelton executive committee in cludes the above together with rev j m smith georgetown mr w r hume milton and mr stan ley turner hornby rev w r lake leaving no notices of removals of mini sters from the presbytery on june 30th were brought forward apart from the information from rev w r lake of a call to kincardine in the presbytery of bruce which is still in the process of confirmation mr lake has ser ved two years in halton at the lowville charge since coming to canada from england and will be moving to a more extensive work at kincardine with the good wishes of his colleagues and the congrega tions at lowville and zimmerman glen william gordon alcott speaker at glen hockey dinner gordon alcott reminisced about his early days in georgetown when he spoke at a banquet for the glen hockey team in stewarltown hall on saturday mr alcott has been a prominent leader in sports ih georgetown copper cliff and weston and at present promotes the little nhl competitions in ontario he men tioned how his interest in hockey started when he was a young man in georgetown naming several in cluding del beaumont of the pres ent glen team who had played in midget teams here the glen players were guests of the hockey club at the dinner for which 9t albans ladies guild ca tered william korzack was chair man and tom beaumont toasted the players roland haines club president spoke of the cooperation of team executive and fans which hcr7nade a very successful season or sport mr and mrs earl scott enter tained with western songs and mr korzack led a singsong with gail wheeler iplaying the piano about seventy people attended the dinner and several more joined the party later in the evening when doris hulls orchestra played for danc ing ashgkove springs the thhig birds flowers back did you all soak in the hot sun- phine over the weekend the grass certainly grew and the dan delions are pushing their yellow heads everywhere the birds are back swallows robins bobolinks and orioles sing over and over from the treea there is a promise in everything and the feel of things growing it truly is a good season a lovely mothers day service was held in the church on sunday morning bouquets of daffodils nar cissus and hydrangea brightened the front table printed programs were followed mrs leslie giffen told the story of two little children reuben and rachael who stopped their quarrelling once they found jesus mrs george leek illustrated with flannelgraph and coloured pictures the story of miriam who helped her baby brother moses from the bulrushes and the short sermon by mr leek on christian families and- what they mean to us all were in keeping with moth er sday mr and mrs sherwood hume of hamilton spent the weekend with her parents mr and mrs frank ruddeli and bofiby the young people held their meeting on sunday evening at the home of jean and margaret bird with marion and gordon bird in charge ralph cunningham read the scripture and mrs john me nabb spoke on missions and gave interesting items from missionaries letters from angola farm news wet weather held up halton seeding seeding operations were practic ally at a standstill in all sections of halton the week of may 4th a goodly percentage of halton farm ers had completed the sowing of cereal grains before the wet wea ther set in many on the heavier more level farms are wondering if their seed grain would be better still in the bags some of the ear lier sown grain offmhe loamier more rolling fields is coming along nicely however as intimated above some of the more poorly drained fields are still waterlogged and the grain ap pears spotty quite a percentage in the northern half of the county were still waiting on friday even ing for soil conditions to improve so that they could make e start from a county standpoint we would estimate that 65 to 70 per cent of the cereal crop has been sown juda king by weather conditions on sat urday morning many halton farm ers would be out on the jand if not on saturday then certainly not later than monday winter wheat meadows and pas tures all ajypenr to be in excellent condition the cool backward spring has retarded growth but the war mer weather of the past few days has really pepped up the meadows and pastures last summers drought conditions were hard on the new seeds in some sections however there was little or no winter killing and in general the over winter crops are looking well the men who try to do something and fail are infinitely better than those who try to do nothing and succeed mortgage sale of house and property in glen williams under and by virtue of the pow ers contained in a certain mortgage which will be produced at the time of eale there will be offered for sale by public auction on wednesday may 20th 19s3 at the hour of two oclock in the afternoon at the village of glen williams in the county of halton by frank petch auctioneer the following property namely all and singular that certain par cel or tract of land and premises situate lying and being in the vil lage of glen williams in the town ship of esquesing in the county of halton and being composed of part of the west half of lot num ber 22 in the 10th concession of the said township of esquesing more particularly known as part of lot 17 on northeasterly side of the given road which runs through said lot 22 and is known as main street in the said village of glen wuuamav which jhere is ld to be located a two storey frame nffliser terms 10 of the purchase price to be paid down at the time of the sale and the balance of the purchase price to be paid in cash within fifteen days of the date of the sale for further particulars and condt- um of sale apply dale bennett barristers solicitor georgetown dated at oaorgwtown the 30th day of april 1953 so tea heras beal value in powdered htxk numilk 99c quaker sparkies tie 16c puffed wheat peg rvttsd pros 9 c rice special metcalfes choice tomatoes 2hi 29c aunt jemima and uncle moe salt pepper shakers for only 3gc when ym bny aunt jemima silver 57c cake mix heres real valve from england liquorice allsorts baby food z 19c pablum s 23c xff 43c heinz orange jnice 2l9c tea bags 75 bags for this means von get ib bags free 69c mustard nt 13c 17c yorned beef uoz t 43c heinz ketchup 27c fresh fruits and vegetables special weekend prices mexican no 1 tomatoes cello tub 15c cbisf large size head lettuce 17c fejl no 1 table potatoes 10 lb 25c 8unki8t size 1u oranges doz27c celery stalks 2 for 25c bjd ttl v k watermelons attdtrm fresh daily bananas spinach homegrown asparagus bunch carrots green onions peppers green beans grapefruit spy apples celery hearts pineapples etc

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