Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 18, 1953, p. 2

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vtiifl trff tref j sprf swscajk ws8b8 the georgetown herald wednesday evening nov 18 page 2 you can buy tv anywhere but what about service when you buy from us you are guaranteed prompt efficient service milliere television sales and service main street north tr 73319 town of georgetown nomination meeting thursday dec 3rd in the public library j nominations will be received from 730 to 830 prn for the offices of mayor reeve deputyreeve coun- pj cihors hydro commissioner and public school trus 5 tees one school trustee to be elected from each ward a public meeting will follow nominations when reports of the years municipal activities- will be given and i for office will be given a chance to apeak 1mm stewakttown welcome three new families in village a welcome i extended to mr and mrs koestiag and family who are living in the house occupied toy mr and mrs greenwood and ho mr and mrs bwins and family who are living in one of the apart ments of mrs mocleans house also to mr and mrs lints and family of oshawa who are now residing in mr and mrs huffman s house gretna koesiag chose away in a manger for the opening hymn at the junior wa meeting and conduoted the worship service re membering the saturday pledge the sunday schoql by post quilt blocks were made in the busy period the w a meeting was held at mrs cecil smith s home thursday afternoon esquesing w i november meet ing was held at mrs c a grant s home mrs r harris presiding mrs h p lawsbn in answering the roll call with something for armistice spoke of the late col murray mr john murray s grand father he was a good neighbour a good farmer pnd a good soldier miss snow who is teacher of home economics in nassagarweya and in nelson tow nslup was the guest speaker and k gave an interesting and informative talk on her work teaching the cniidrcn to he i more useful family and social life including the basic principle of child welfare home economies health good grooming many things of the familv life mis ifarris thankid miss siiou foi liet interest ing nnd instruitne talk the nct meeting v ill be social welfaic with mrs houston 1 speakci mis w walkei and mi cook were hostes ses for lunch a childitus chinch sciwce wjs held sunday turning and will be held next sunday tip top taii ors new silvers line sil er s clothing stoi e has ad ded the uell known tip top line as an addition to three exclusives which the store carries in suiting material addition of the tip top label augments the other silver lines progress brand w r johnston and sav illc rowe which the store has featured for some lime balijnafad ballinsiad party for mr and mrs bob hepburn on wednesday night in the hall a presentation was made to mr and mrs bob hepburn georgina pef- ryman a recent bride and groom an address of congratulations and best wishes was read by ann mc laughlin and a lovely dinette suite wtas presented to the newlyweds also several other indlyldual gifts progressive euchre was enjoyed with mrs r mcenery and chris- ter swlndlehurst being prizewin ners after a short programme lunch was served and a social time enjoyed members of the wms and wom ens association were entertained by the ladies of the mimosa united church at the home of mrs stanley sinclair on tuesday afternoon mr robert peebles of peterboro and a fellow student of mr n russ at college was guest speakerjaj church on sundaymorning mr peebles based his sermon on the words of joshua as for me and my house we will serve the lord it vns a- most challenging sermon and mr peebles added further inspiration by singing a solo en titled the great judgment mor ning accompanied by mr russ at the piano the second meeting of the girls sewing club was held saturday af ternoon at the home of mrs fred 1 short ill officers elected the group are president mceneiy secret iry wendy ke nie press reporters joan ler m iry ann mceachern shirley kirk nod the subject mud 11 d for he meeting was cleanliness of the face rc- fieshnienls were servedily shirley kukwood bonnie cotton assisting mrs shortill mr peter reruuton vho is at tire sent in guelph general hospi- t il is slowly recovei ing from a stroke which he suffered a week ago mr and mrs w iwarnc of hes- jicler spent sunday with mr and mrs robert warne and attended church sunday morning special hot turkey sandwich golden french fries choice green peat and gravy friday 20th and saturday 21t nov only 50c on fu course mea 90c f ull course meals include soup extra vegetable french fries bread and butter dessert and beverage with any regular grillorder or hot sandwich at menu price plus 40c a v regular full meals from 105 fairyiew coffee shopgrill on the highway as usual open friday nights to after 2 am v saturdays to after 1 am for beth mc- rid- and regular manufacturing of fishing tackle in canada is a business worth two million annually christianity answer to communism ward a teacher in west china umver sity for 21 years miss ann i ward was speaker at an allday meeting in st john s united church last tuesday it was a sectional meet ing of the wms and the w a of the church miss ward based her talk on a erse from the 17th chapter of john that they all may be one i in them and thou in me she spoke as a christian woman to christian women and as one committed to the task of the church a worldwide christian fellowship the w6rldwide council of churches there is an expression of things being out of this world miss ward thinks many are living out of this world in a small encased way of life not seeing things as they are and not having courage to face conditions truthfully she told the story of a family in china she has known for a long time the mother has had no ad vantages she still has bound feet she has six daughters all of whom were sent to university the first became a christian teacher and a nutritionist another a public health nurse one a richtr two doctors and the youngest a nutritionist miss ward recommended a book which was on the literature table for sale resolution by allen birt- hlstle a study of the mission ary situation up to date there is a great chungc taking place all over the world people in nonchris tian countries arc awakening to the fact that rondmions for them should be different christian missions aie telling them thl aft it u is u sample of i hnngc in former days th people atiepted hhiuhp illttei k poverty now liny know thtst things should be rt lift rent and ihiv txptnt them to im thut is n volution to all of thth unrest i nituiiuuism is the wrong answer we christians have the right answ r do we hold it twick from them do we know what we believe was the c hallenging question put by miss ward the communists know what they believe and they put hours of study on their belief how strong ts our committment a chinese christian pastor told his congregation when the government rebelled against christianity that their church building might be ta ken from them but the people re main a church this very fact took place when miss ward came bock from china she noticed a roll of honor in every church for those who had given their lives in the wars she thinks there should be a roll of honour as well for those who have become ministers or missionaries in foreign countries she spoke of the powfer of witnessing for christ and haw that powsr coca raleassd tan nevsr ba dtrdjr and clossd pittsburgh paints ernies radio bus service to malton ayr0 begins monday november 23 leave georgetown cenotaph at 630 am via main street and mill street to highway return fare 400 weekly streetsyille transportation for information phone streetsville 66j another grand champion fed on coop feeds edglelea world beacon awarded senior and grand champion jersey bull in strong competition at the 1953 cnf owned and exhibited bj alfred bags sons edgeley ont edgelea world beacon will be sold in the coming royal winter fair sale of stars alfred bagg and sons hae the en table record of hating exhibited continuously for 42 years at the cne during his entire life this outstanding bull has been fed on coop feeds in fait each of the li0 an mills in the bagg herd enjoy one of the following coop med- dailj coop dry and fitting ration coop calf meal coop calf startergrower coop 16 dairy ration coop 24 dairy concentrate the soundness of this coop dairy feeding ptograrnme is borne out further when the 1953 cne results showed that thebagg herd walked away ivith all the major honours including premier breeder premier exhibitor 8 frst prizes including progeny of dam grand champion bull and reserve grand champion heifer all of these winnings ere made on coop feeds edgelea world beacons feed was purchased at the vaughanyork farmers coop services ltd 7 woodbridgt which operates one of the 123 coop mixing stations owned by local farmers in ontario and specializing in dairyfiesh coop brand feeds sold at your lcal coop halton cooperative gmptopp tr 72961 tvbh djeuvery rc

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