Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 15, 1953, p. 10

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the georgetown heraij wednesday evening july 15 1053 paoe 10 u on speedvale ave east at northern city limits tours hu july 16 17 ill never forget you tyrone power ann blyth in color sat win july 18 19 room for one more cary grant betty drake tues wed july 21 22 the bushwhackers john ireland dorothy malone tours fri july 23 24 warpath edmund obrlen dean jagger in colour children s playground 2 shows nightly have your oil burner installed now i easy terms fttee estimates 55 down 3 years to pay all work fully guaranteed w bill sproule elizabeth st s phone 1877 brampton thr hartt shoe in georgetown exdtulvelr silvers eavestroughing plumbing heating don houston phone 547w visityour rcaf career counsellor at georgetown municipal office tuesday august 4 1 2 noon to 7 p m this is your opportunity to get complete informa tion on what the air force can offer you as an aircrew officer or as a lulled- airman or airwo man technician m a mod aviation trade moni fast sameday service ssotoslooowithoutbankablesecurity 1 up to 24 months to repay phone or atop in for fast friendly service ousehold finance 23th ywpf in canada 116 wyndham strt pfion 793 fiuilph ont f out mlancht m watar fa riiri sma 1 waw phot 1570 5 main st south cond floor phon 1 30 brampton ont tiie chatfau prontenac made and imposing background as the empress of australia making her first westbound voyage under can adlan pacific colours passed quebec city on her wav up the st law rencc river to montreal the 19 600 ton vessel was purchased by cana dian pacific steamships to replace the empress of canada destroyed by fire at her liverpool dock last january she was foi merly the de grasse of the french line this is the 1st of 10 round trip voy ages between lvcrpool and mon trcal wihich this vessel will make during the present season of st lawrence navigation scoutnews the annual wolf cub camp was held at the everton cub camp this year and was a treat success the days of june 29th to july 4th were happy ones for the cubs in spite of the storms every cub participated whole heartedly in the activities of the camp and the program of wor ship bible study kite building plaster moulding leaf prescrv ink hiking games camjpfkes vespers and swimming was enjoyed by both cubs and leaders only cubs nire years of age and over werepermitted to attend the full camp period cubs 8 years of age attended for two days of camp life but slept at home next year they will be full fledged cimpers the following cubs passed their swimming badp while at chimp paul cunningham victor miller bob hei dcrson bert hcndorsoi lynn hyde the observer badge was passed by the following bill engleby lynn hyde paul cui mngham douglas parker terry ritchie douglas mc gilvray bert henderson bob hen deron bill barber ronald htlls brian lewis glenn hillock bill spence peter f cgrave keith wood gary renwick roy dunk michael biewardson tom forgravc tom barber barry hnyward the boy scout committee wishes to take this opportunity of publicly expressing thtir dp reciilion to ill who provided e imp leadership and to those who d d su h a sj icttdid job tn tr c kitchen thank you e n jj i ii scoutir j and cubbing ictivllies con lud for the rcit of july and august but wil be resumed in sep tember boys p ye rs of i me eligible for cubs aid thorn 1 y irs of gc w d ov r ire liit le f r se utliu i ub lcide i lrd m isurmiiri re wits ih i in tin bugle paek the leadership pri of u scout knife went to jim goodie t and the sports rnuish i p bidec of a pot ket knife went to hoy dunk the scouts hive r turned fr in camp keni bl in the rugged hill burton highlands and nil re imrt a good time ciioeint ixi itmg and water safely were taught by tompet ent instructors nd following mouis obtained their swlmrrtcrs badge m broughton c spent s ware ing w arm inn u jeffrey b far mer j livingstone d wriggles worth d richardson b tracey f hulme l richardson scout d liv ingstone passed his swimmer s badge at evcrton prior to going to kennabl limeiiouse junior homemaker5 give w i program home economics was the theme of the july meeting of limchouse wo men s institute which was held at the home of mrs ted brown girls of the junior homemaking club had charge of the program current events were giv en by thelma brown and the motto homcmakint is not dull it is the at titude which makes it seem that way was taken by ruth brown there were vtwal solos by anni spitzcr two kits the milky way in which muriel burt kath leen and dorothy kirkpatnck and huth brown took part and milk on the invalids tray by ruth blown and anna soitzcr wore it deed interesting to the ladies and showed that junior work has been both educational and entertaining the record books andpyjamas made by the girls were also on displjy dancing every friday night stanley park erin modern aire band admston 75c upwella ltd library hours during the summer are to be arranged for every four weeks as few a e reading books in the holiday time a full report of the district annual was given by mrs james noble and mrs mitchell who also gave a report of the recent district directors meeting when bu scs were arranged for canada day the fdirs committee has been re elected for 1953 roll call my fo vourite dessert was answered by twenty members four vi iters and i ine juniors current events by the respective convt ners included com munity activities the bridge you 11 never cross agriculture hot chol era health why the new antipo lion preventative must be ration ed citizenship canada s birthdny july 1st and historical research toronto s worst fire mrs a w benton moved a v te of thanks to th girls for the pro gram and to the hostess of the even ii g to conclude a full aid inleiest i k i rogram budget terms arranged if desired for sssons blue coal a complete fuel service w h kentner son phone 12 high quality stoker coal blue coal fuel oil for plain and rock face concrete blocks also chimney blocks its oriole concrete block co w j hegowan 9th line glen williams georgetown 777 outof toftn callers please reerse charges herald advertising brings results 4611064 a year for new buildings and remodelling his year th hotels of ontario will spond more than four million dolors for the erection of now hotel and tho remodelling of prose nl onos a largo portion of this sum will bo paid out in wogos to tho many craftsmon of tho building industry and its alliod trades this is yot another ovldonco of how tho hotels of ontario con tribute to the prosperity of our province and tho now building and remodelling being under taken by the hotels assures ontario hotel guests of tho finestmost comfortable accommodation in the bast of atmospheres v the hotel is a community asset ljfteeett omceeffs brewing company umited

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