Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 26, 1953, p. 10

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oeom3etown heralp wedneaday kvening aug m 1053 face it jb lacrosse georgetown arena semifinal playoffs with wallaceburg red devils 2nd game tonight 4th game next wednesday admission 50c and 25c 8 45 pm buy the best igijiugjjji always buy coop brand sold at your local halton cooperative supplies free delivery route days georgetown 86 milton 127 band concert by kind permission of lt col john barber o c the lome scots band will give a concert at stanley park erin on sunday evening august 30 commencing at 8 i 5 o clock dancing every friday night upw ell s ltd farnell s specialties lawrys seasoned salt shaker 39c 1 lawrys garlic spread jar 55c j lawrys caesar satice bottle 69c lawrys french oil dressing bottle 55c pee gee red garlic vinegar bottle 49c pee gee taragon vinegar bottle 49c holland tiny onions jar 45c helene s cocktail mushrooms jar 95c crosse blackwells capers jar 39c saxonia cherries with btcms bottle 39c white star black caviar jar 135 huntley palmers famous english biscuits bourbon pkg 33c digestive pkg 31c petit beurre pkg 31c milk and hone pkg 33c iced gems pkg 35c golden puff pkg t 35c 1 farnell s phoni75 fxk deuvery baixinafad institute sees movies of prewav trip abroad the highlight of the august meet ing of ballinafad women s institute was one half hour of beautiful mo tion pictures which mr and mrs stewart bennett of scotsdale farms had taken during a european tour ln 1938 mrs bennett showed the movies and told of their experience in ore- war europe particularly telling of germany where their pictures were confiscated for a time and of dieppe which they had also visited mrs norman sinclair thanked mrs ben nett for the educational half hour the meeting was held in ballina fad hall with the president mrs tom gibson in the chair plans were made for the presentation of an evening of barber shop harm ony in acton public school auditor- mum on october 15th the project this- fall will be the sewing of chil dren s clothing it will be held from november 30th through to december 4th the roll call was answered by naming one benefit of a high school education mrs maurice baker was convener of the meeting which had education as its theme mrs f j short ill gave current events and mrs leo jamieson read the motto the intelligence of the people is the security of the nation in her talk she said it is almost impossible to write briefly on this subject because it involves so much as we look around and surey the world in which we live today surrounded by chaos confusion and insecurity we cannot help but realize the deep significance of these words as the family goes so goes the nation that is a fundamental truth from which there is no es cape the family being the basic unit of society we can teadlly see that nations are but enlarged fam ilies it was god s plan that man kind form families and families communities and communities na tions thus in god s plan patrio- ism is love of family extended to the nation the importance of a good family life built on a sound and solid foundation canngt be too strongly stressed life isnt fun ny and it isnt free it can be and often is very dangerous and each one of us has a grave respon sibility to god to our country and to our fellowman the sermon on the mount is an historical document of the first rank in it the proclamations made by christ form the first and most far reaching m tna charta given for the real liberation and true freedom of mankind a satisfactory society must be founded on deep knowledge and in telligence but how is this deep knowledge to be attained the mtural mswer would stem to be that it is to bo tt nned through an intensive use of the res6urccs of the intellect true education alone tin save tnc world and we tii ust re t og njze the brotherhood of man what ior other races it is b iscd upon an opcnmlnded and care ful investlgilion of the known facts it is quite safe to siy this is not ordinarily the cisc people believe that they are sup erior beciuse ihey wish to so be lieve a real lover of his mother country will recornlzc both her de fects and her vutues he will do his part to develop the latter and remove the former true patriot ism never leadh to injustice when each citizen has a blind faith m the complete superiority of his own country in every conceiv able rcspett then he his ceased to think rationilly and with intellig ence such tilth is not based on fatt it is bnsod on a blind impulse to ex lit one s oaii country simply bee i ust it is om own country ind when the citizens of eiei n ition ire movtd by this sime spirit then intt i n illon i aj rt ement becomes vtiy diltlcult hid the n illons fill t jiif b i msi tiny htenlly will not listi ti to reison ire vt not witnt ssiiif this iy thing tod ly in tl i vinous pt ite tonftreiuts ultuh hivt up to now i ecu suili t illine ii isei il ir f uhnos id liis stiud his tit ms for l i 111 p ik 1 till us sll it 1 i t tt i irud ihv old with tin wlolc i r w tl uiv whole soil willi th uli strength ml willi thy h ik mind thou sli ill 1 ve coming events bebekahs attention the open ing meeting for the fall and winter term wtll be held on tuesday ev ening september 1st dance in esqueslng community hall stewarttown friday septem ber 4th sponsored by halton ladies rural softball league good orch estra admission 50c annual glen williams fair is coming on saturday septembei 9th excellent exhibits and many at tractions for all the family plan to attend prize lists available from members of st albans guild georgetown women s institute will meet on wednesday septem ber 2nd at 8 p m at the home of mrs s rbbixi guelph street roll call an old school verse entrants wanted un the gurtar contest at huttonville park sunday eveg aug 30 phone manages brampton 357 j 13 it df rin a i o 1 i k 1 o his liw 1 1 u t i ml tti r o 1 f dt 1 hi the ii l vidu is o th it i m be v on i i n id in i idiv dill ui but live of cli list kt love towards hllvu u lis ik irdkss of col lit o cl t l it w il ik t bo cfon we cl1 i to mill once lift nthir i oi oi i long b rs until tin wholt it mosphere cf on r nt ifhbturhr id is tlnnged the ni ijjiboui hood in its turn spreads us influence and so whit began as a rlpj le soon issumes the propor tions of a lidil wave of chrislhke living but the initial effort be longs to me one individual in summing up this motto the intelligence of the people is the security of the nation we must attain this intelligence from true education education is not mere ly the imparting- of factual know ledge much less is it developing expertness in technical work it should be above ah else the train ing of the will to the will of jod club girls conduct institute program the women s institute meeting was held on tuesday afternoon august 18th at the home of mrs r j graham with the president mrs wellington stringer presiding aa the secretary mrs vern archer couldn t be there mrs bob alexan der acted in that capacity thank- you notes were read for flowers sent to sick and gifts for recent newlyweds roll call was come with a different hairdo which some of the members did the prize for the best went to mrs cecil wilson who looked very sweet with ribbon bows in her hair second prize to mrs leslie giffen with her long braids this being the girls meet ing jean bird took over and all sang the maple leaf marion bird gave a summary of the home- making clubs and different projects the girls do and showed her record book and also some of their work the motto look your best was given by jean bird and expressed some splendid thoughts joan wrig- rltsworth of hornby delighted all by telling about the wonderful day she and barbara cunningham en- joed at convocation hall at the acww convention on friday the 14th where the girls carried flags ind also met some of the ladies from other countries f ollowlng this contests and lunch closed a lovely afternoon mrs leslie giffen mrs hector bird mis milton bird mrs c b dick mrs t j brownridge mrs arthuf ruddell mrs george nurse mrs wilfrid bld and mrs robert cunnmghim went by bus on fri day the 21st to toronto to attend cinada day at maple leaf gardens where the conference of the asso ciated country women of the world was climaxing its ten day sessions miss bernice wilson spent an en joyable two dav stay last wedncs- diy and thursoay at the royal york hotel in toronto paging at the conference ot the acww we arc ery sorry that mrs frink barnes has been so ill from the effects of too much sun her nany friends lope she will soon be fullj recovv ed and ibie to be out again congr itul illons and best wishes is extended to geoige wilson and ins bride miss ethel brown ot nor- v il who in beirg imrrud on sat uidny in norvnl presbytimn church and iko to hi mr si irk ind em 1 1 son ftobnison it the brides homo tin sinn d ij vl both touples iav i long md prosperous life to gether mr mti mis i 1 1 i st itul i hson hi i b 1 1 nul m irv of i nut 1 weie sin h visiioi villi mr inrt mrs i hi hi ubodiu mi u i mrs d il 1 iuki i md f niilv t milt 1 pt nt sun 1 with vi r u 1 mrs v i i hi m i ide ind m ninl u d mnrriv m iil ui i md 1 ss austin nt h i n s hi lid ivs willi rcl dives rnui cut iph m n il n wil oi sjunl i ft w d iv s 1 i t wi km ii toi to wilb hir ton miis lov md gl 1 1 1 wilson stm irttoisn we mind i weicotni to mi ind mrs bj igs and family who have come to stewirttown to live in the house recently occupied by mr and mrs mortnm happy birthday to gail smith for wednesday september 2nd mr and mrs w humphreys and family have returned from a holi day spent with m- and mrs frank jenkinson and family at lake sim- coe and manitoulin island it means the harnessing of the deep emotions of the human per son to the wise guisance of the in tellect and the will the culture of the good the true and the beauti ful made perfect in the worship of god and in a life based upon gods commandments stop and save at- silvers i lower prices on quality clothes mens slacks heavy gabardine leisure slacks self belted lap seams regular pleats shot silk waistband four attractive shades extra special j or mens sport coats expertly tailored of fine all wool english tweeds original values up to 39 50 now 1950 mens suits all summer lines must be cleared to make room for new fall arrivals formerly 55 00 now 4400 men s sport shirts wonderful arrow sport shirts formerly 6 95 now 449 formerly 4 50 now 98 mens tee shirts all remaining lines must go formerly 2 95 now 195 mens slacks well made of attractively patterned materials formerly 10 95 now 795 mens windbreakers clearance of incomplete ranges formerly up to 13 95 now g qc mens ties arrow summer ties formerly 1 50 now 55 mens sox penmans coolies formerly up to 1 00 now 59 mens underwear bajbnggan combinations short sleeves knee length 149 mens jeans well made of sturdy sanforized denim specal 298 mens work sox all wool heavy ribbed work sox p 39 boys sport shirts formerly 1 98 now formerly 1 75 now 139 99 boys underwear watson s briefs substandards of 98c now lines 59 boys pants clearance of cotton lines special 198 boys jeans fxceptionally well made 714 z sanforized denim jeans in sies 8 to 16 jears ltra sp cial 249 ladies dresses minr summer lines are now on sale at half price buv two dresses now for the regular price of one terry towels good size colored terrv towels special pr 119 nylons still the best regular alue anvwhere childrens dresses cotton prints 99 aq and up ladies shoes goodrich suntogs formerly 4 95 now 299 ladies casual shoes formerly 5 95 now 476 misses sandals white and coloured formerl 4 50 now 36q mens workboots sturdy grantleather boots outside counter tapsole special 595

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