Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 20, 1953, p. 11

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tne 75uae- which triplet trades at mcclures sure you can easily guess by the smile on the face of the one on die left for they purchased summer furniture from us and are very pleased you will be too home furnishings store plumbing and- heating licensed plumbers certified lennox dealers perimaflo oil heating pressure systems v ah wtrk guaranteed free estimates tedhicken tomclapha 784 r 21 phone 784 r 14 insurance travel real estate walter t evans co mill street phone 1 83 georgetown ontario serving your community for over 30 years baixinafad womans association plans trip to st catharines the woman a association met for their may meeting at the home of mrs g matthews the meeting op ened with the creed and theme song the scripture lesson thought was let your light so shine this might be expressed in various ways the light of good cheer the light of a pleasant smite the light of serenity of unexpected kindness the light of hope and courage let us share these things with others during the business period plans were made fox a bus trip to st catharines in the near future the roll call was answered with an ex change of perennial plants and roots aft interesting contest was conducted by mrs d mclean lunch was served and a social time enjoyed mrs bert mcmenemy spent thursday afternoon with her moth er mrs j gibson in acton mrs gibson has been quite seriously ill members of he evening auxil iary and their husbands enjoyed a motor trip to niagara falls and to buffalo on sunday mr and mrs ken ridler judith and janice wee holiday visitors with the f w shortihs miss annie gibson of toronto was a week end visitor with mr and mrs thomas gibson rev e w rrearly of appleby was present at our church service sunday morning and performed the rites of baptism for marion gladys infant daughter of mr and mrs wm gibb wayne wesley small son of mr and mrs reg french and mary bennett daughter of mr and mrs maurice baker spring flowers brightened the church and marjorie and elizabeth gibson sang a duet jesus is always near miss marie kerr entertained a group of young people at her home saturday night it being the occas- sion of her birthday janice baker was presented with a copy of the book brave harvest by author kenneth haige by the wctu of ontario janice came fifth in the senior class for the pro vince in the national temperance course the mission circle met at the home of muriel hilts f riday even ing mary jennings led in the de votional exercises the topic on africa was tn charge of mrs r mc lnery at the close of the meet ing vera warne ind evelyn saun dcrs conducted a bhort programme of stunts ind rimes lunch was served by the hostess the evening auxiliary held an open meeting it the home of the president mrs r j short ill thurs day evening the ojwning devo tionals were taken by mrs l jam leson this was followed byj a duct sung by mrs gibeon and mrs n sinclair the speaker for the ev ening was rev grey rivers a full time worked with the ontario tern perance federation now residing in erin mr rivers sud the ota works to chill e the he iris ind minds of people r ither thjn at tacking the manufai turcr the imaing thing is the interest the young people tike in tt mperinte work which boles will for the tut ure in forms 10 11 12 in hifch school alcohol education is com pulsory in some localities bever age rooms have been closed by pop ular vote other places have kept them out entirely on teen agers night at the temperance convention the church was filled to capacity and as a result of this two other young people s temperance even ings are planned in wellington county our young people are real y being aroused and will not be deceived by this public enemy no 1 the meeting closed with a soc ial time over the tea cups page 11 wednesday evening may 1953 the georgetown heralo prieee boxer shorts strlped 89c boys short pants sanforized 7q wife mems sox 3 7 100 mews broadcloth shirts short sleeves tt98 mens jeans 249 ladies tshirts 89c 149 small med large mens underwear 59c briefs and tops boys pants up from jj satin windbreakers medium only 495 denim plaid pedal pushers 269 stripes 8 14 f igured styles boys tshirts 79c 139 ladies nylon sockees 59c sport shirts 8 different fro n shades reg 3 95 flf bathing suits for all the family kiddies 2 4 6 98c men s trunks from 279 boys shortsleeve shirts miami style 149 mens interlock tshirts med only reg 1 95 gg mens pants good buys from g95 ladies nylon stockings 9g work sox 3 prs 125 free kiddies sailor hat with each purchase this week not a sale just some samples of what you find at henrys main street beside telephone office annual meeting bible society i he sot ict innual meeting of the locil of the upper cinadt bible h nimliiry or the british nui fitifn bible society was held on wedncsdiy night in st john s memorial hall rev john m smith was assisted by rev a cal der and rev a j barker in the dev otional cxccises with mrs c buck at the piano archdeacon w c o thompson wnt his regrets at not being able to be present on ac eount of illness rlv john m smith welcomed those present and the guest spenk cr rev w harry moore and then called on j d godfrey local pres ident to take charge of the meet tnt mr godfrey briefly outlined some of the newer work the bible following the trailblazers as canadians push back the frontier developing new areas building new enterprises banking service still follows the pioneer today there are more bank branches to meet the needs of changing growing canada they are being used more they are doing more for more people than ever before since 1900 branches of the chartered banks have increased from 700 to 3 800 in the past ten years alone 3750000 bank accounts have been opened the banks serving your community sotitty is doin especially in jap in rtorea and africa helping to 1 ty a christi in foundation in these mil other lands which it is hoped c hi be built on more freely in the not too distint iuture iu then introduced the rev w hirry moore district secretary who lavi a much jpprrciated address on the influence of the bible in fa grot many lands even where christian missionaries are at pres ent not allowed to go basing his remarks on paul s word to the thessilonions finally brethren pray for us tha the word of the lxird rmy hive free course and be glorified tim is the prayer and hope of the bible society and to which end it is doing a splendid work in the translating of the scriptures into so many new ian go iges and dnlecls so that so ninny more peoples and tongues on read the word of god for themsleves or have it read to them often with much surprise and a great deal of delight and apprec iation mr moore then showed a sound film the bible on the table which showed the great value of having the bible handy on the table at all times and its infuence there especially in keeping faithful the practice of regular family worship with its uplifting influence on a growing family after thanks to mr moore the secretary treasurer watson win- field read the minutes of last meet ing and gave the treasurers and auditors reports these showed the sum of 26i sent to head office last year officers elected were president i d godfrey secretary treasurer watson winfield vice presidents the resident ministers other rep resentations presbyterian miss j mcdougall anglican harvey dew hurst limchouse mrs harvey nor ton st albins to be appointed rev john m smith closed the meeting with he benediction a lodm m asset- harris 1plow poiy and depthomatio 2wiy hydraalio systea eavestroughing plumbing heating don houston phone s47w a new massiy- hahtts hydkauuc improvement wat iaises and lowbts mounted tools unoei rami gives rosrnvt depth contiot of toois anywhere in your fields one pony tractor no 40 plow which has been used as an engin eering model special price qc complete with hydraulics o0 murt allison masseye harris sale service mill street phone 100 sk for dem0nstksti0n

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