Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 11, 1953, p. 9

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see us first for special cards for hother dad sweetheart etc joes tuck shop main street phone tr 7 3301 up steep hills around corners red rotes remember 17 st johns sokher j d a days and years roll by so quick ly in our busy lives that we can forget but nov 11th as t comes around each year brings our mem ory back to how much we owe to those who made the great sacrifice in world wars 1 and 2 on rem embrance sunday in st john a un ited church 17 red roses were pla ced on the communion table by- mr aid mrs a maclareri in grate ful memory of those in connection with the congregation who had made the supreme sacrifice this debt was acknow leded by the con gregation in silent and prayerful remembrance the choir sang as an anthem o valiant hearts who to your glory came through dust of conflict and through battle flame rev john m smith spoke on the text in corinthians the words in j paul s letter for a great door and effectual is opened unto me and i there are many adversaries paul had been expecting god to open the door to corinth but instead it was opened for hi n to stay in ephesus so he tarried ind worked there paul saw that cod had- opened a door for him and he seized the op port unity mr smith bid us look around us ai d to other p iris of our world and sec the doors of opportunity whilh god is opening to us doors to- many others of his creatures who arc anxiously looking for a higher way of life such as he can mvc them throigh us that god opens doors even in our own life lxpcr ei ces in the testimony of manyoihis followers often mak n he seemi igly impossible be come possible and the testimony is tl c sail c in res cct to oth6rs need- the gospel w e a l looking closely at our 0 m ti u rests tvea our mtional i i ts often f rtetti l th t god 1 uks b yon 1 these and is concer cl tii t we i k1 furll er ind know t t 11 en o r i otl ers in ler t he is e t do rs away from slippery curbs through deep snow stop quickly safely with quiet- running suburbanite y goodyear let us equip your car with a pair today saxe motors at esquesing council farm news on monday november e k- c lindsay georgetown was appointed tax collector for the township succeeding isaac m ben nett mr bennett who has been serving aa clerk treasurer for the past few years recently resigned the collectors position but will continue as esqueslng clerk mr lindsay is township treasurer and also has served as assistant asses sor the tender oi david barclay of slewarttown for snow plowing this winter was accepted mr barclay will be paid 6 00 an hour for snow plowing and h00 a day standby time payments for sheep destroyed and injured and valuator fees rea ehed a hijh figure of 568 details ore as follows e i brain 5 reg suffolk ewes killed j46 i5 em mett mcgibbon ram lamb 40 ldward brown 3 lambs 47 georte jcnningj lamb 15 h a meculloufch lamb and two sheep killed lamb and three sheep injur ed 90 donald lindsay two lambs killed 40 james sprowl 3 lambs killed j7 75 valuator fees of 4 to sputter wilson 8 to meldrum maik a n stark 16 and dunean wuldic 4 aeeounts passed included roads 5 080 halton county 50 per cent debaters speakers chosen at milton halton juniors presented an en joyablc evening s entertainment at milton high school on friday ev ening 1 his was the occasion of the annual inlcrclub debates and public speaking competition when representatives were selected to represent halton in the intercoun ty activities the judges k y dick edwin harrop and george e elliott had their work cut out to select the winners in both public speaking and debating the ten young peo ple who participated displayed a wealth of talent and natural abili ty the evening s programme in cluded a piano solo by mitchell neale of acton and a humorous skit by acton club members nerval and palermo win in the first debate resolved that the best interest of agricul ure can best be served by a county fair rather than by a number of smaller township fairs norman bird and barbara cunningham rep resenting norval juniors uphold ing the negative took the decision ovr robert coxe and douglas an deisok of the brookville juniors thej second debate brought toge ther palermo and milton on the subject resolved that comipeu the georgetown bxkaxjd wednesday evening nov 11 1993 pace 9 i obu hauon eouiuy ou tion has done more for therosper- f hospital accounts to sept 30tft l of the farmer than has co op lofe7 town of georgetown atttnd er on p ilcrr o represented by diane abbott nd jean patterson upheld the ifir line wm kcl ly and jim ii tram of the milton club the iceat e with the ladies tettinl the dee s on to seit t the two liest debaters was i dilt eult t k the judges ee n nt li ic i i hereon of i alti i o n 1 i 1 1 mi cunn nham f n 1 th i o yo nt ladies v ii i ti 11 v rti resentatnes fur ii it t e i tti ounty de i t t f 1 1 i t frsf r urd ii 11 i i c- f r t tr l f tl h l s rxmnsh i t f rt at mr houses o july 22 i d fi e at a j ruddcll s sept 4 100 town of clon attending f re i j koltsies oct 17th i0 gtor it town i op y r und 15 l a spec al meeln e m oetoher 20lh i by hw us j issed for is s e f lebe lu i for the new i ub 1 e s houl in no v il 1 n i eiiifc for the b4 000 expenditure unt 1 the lebe lures are soli will be doi e b t i i arj 1 k loan l tl nn e let i te i 111 dd s tei itr for pa nil ij tie txu ior of tl h- ste vart tl en t m ir i pe g 1 i f paints i lrnies radio t t it r 1 1 f 1 n th 1 1 k i commodore grill glen williams hamburg a specialty ice cream light lunches credit valley taxi call b tr 72641 t tl 11 i 1 iti 1 lsb xj e l cd world 1 k i tl 1 d 1 i they so i i 1 it h h tl cj res 1 i w ii 1 1 d it m wed i 1 r i it i t sufficient who re v iy i l to tie a i art of the i time and en rly m trying to heli si le some of the problems ii i is these boys ind girls and help lic the answers to their qucstion- tg thoughts about god and life seeking to lead them in his way and too it showed the rich joy and satisfaction which comes with the giving of oneself to this task truly a challenge miss doreen warwick was pianist bill garbutt plumbing and heating all types of repair work water systems eavestroughlnc sarah st georgetown triangle 73638 rcaf recruiting at georgetown municipal office tuesday nov 24th 12 noon till 7 pjn piaking champ 1 to 11 e sorlh lth l nfor see your special career counsellor fl fredtupung for full details on pay train ing and other benefits there are openings for young men and women in technical train ng and openings for young men in aircrew training or write to 1207 bay street toronto stating wml gl i address i- duc vnov ormat on booklet ilaole on request flowers for every occasion design work t sp cliltv t in i r 1 i ii i iu f r eto n insure now the longer you wait the more it costs mjjzgufe n a da have your sso oil burner installed now i see your l represen 4- jack armstrong cjd district rcprraratmuvev oeantown w esx terms free eshmates 55 down j years to pay all work fully rnanmteed tanks 200 500 1000 gallon in stock special 20 only 200 gallon space heater tanks don houston plumber tr 72506 1 w bill spr0ule 4 euzabeth st s fiione 1877 bramptol woods canada s leading milk coolers featuring woods exclusive pos itive circulation method which cools milk faster more econ omically and efficiently than any other method known portable and dropin models write or phone robert cooper phone 1311 adjoining brtnhpton golf club bo tr bnaptw

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