Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 20, 1954, p. 7

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4 best guernsey judge at waterloo while uu oac judjcln which eonpelae eecanlly at water loo iowa did not ceaiturt top hon ours the thrae ontario men had nothing to be athsmad of when nasi standlnfa wra announced don lawton son of air and mrs walter lawson stewarttown plac- ed4th in uernsey judglnf and h in holttelns robert curtuttorob- to ai samnrl hlfh man in com posite score and don grieve wil ton grow ath best in guernseys the oac team placed eleventh among ojie 2t teams which compet ed from canada and the various states entrants had five classes of cattle to judge why not follow the crowd 1 6 different dinners every day plus a tempting array of sandwich snaclcs uik light lunches steaks and chops a specialty fish andchips a open from 630 am for breakfast corner cupboard restaurant gray coach depot tr 73051 hbabbblbabaslhabbbb geor6etown 7 and 9 pm daily saturdays holidays 279 pm today and tomorrow burt lancaster academy award winner in his majesty okeef e romantic drama of the soith seas in technicolor friday and saturday october 22 23 terrific action double men of the fighting lady jet thrills in technicolor with van johnson walter pidgeon louis calhern dewey martin keenan wynn frank lovejoy bibm ami ford- sheridan appcfnfment inffoitdutas zac monday and tuesday october 25 26 note change of programme johnny dark has been postponed till nov i 2 instead we will show straight from toronto alfred hitchcocks dial m for murder jwawtewbftos wmwprcoco saosiwthttsitjtpiaiani t munkkmlum at csquesing council endorte telephone vote for cotnbiaed exchange agreeing fcitl plan renay proposed by the threetown board created as a cooperative measure by georgetown acton and ullton es- quesing council at their last meet ing endorsed uie idea of taking a vote on telephone service the idea la to have a joint tele phone exchange eliminating long distance tariffs between tse three centres it would mean an upward revision in prevent phone rates and would be voted on by all telephone subscribers in the districts involv ed i- os claims ol 3 each for foxe deitroypd werv paid to clare wil son liruce henderson georgetown james mcltride ljrnrhuuse llsrvry sprowl actoii martin davenport milton w sheep claims tots 1 led 174 ur w j lulchiez sseep 40 dr ii a mcculluugii lamb 15 mcl- itrutn stark rrg lamb 40 a n merit 2 lamb 31 e j sprowl lamb 22 lvu us us ford 3 unto a8 a n star meldrum strk and duncan wsmie recvlvcu valuator ttn totalling lirurrlloili liutpcctorv whu re ceive 20c s call wire cxsul as fol lows grorge hurt jli 40 tom ilbaott 13 bo gcorgr sumcrvtllc 13 ho stan mtllirwi 18 20 wll- lnl itrlttot 14 20 claude mruo- hlm 23 40 urn cult 2 20 mar tin davriifxtrt 12 20 lnild joyce 10 jim hither 22 ho mmkiioum clothing food donated others help at woodbridge two motor ch loads ctf clothing uiul kxii haw- imm- n collected in the nunie uf the w 1 und forwarded to the flud btrlckrn area and mor are jccumu luting t make an- otlttr load mi ur uwr it turner und ciii jones m it as volunteers lo help clean m ut wooilbrldge on tuesday mr and mrs h6t hotter st- lentlcd the funeral uf her grand- lather the late thorns gibbon sr tn acton last week tv jonei family attended wmmlhrldge kalr a week agii mlis lyla sinclair of guelph was gust apeak cr at the fall thankof fering meeting of umchousc w m s held at the some of mn klrk- patrtck on thursday evening she chose as her topic the purpose of the w ms to unite women and children of the church in prayer and service fr the advancement of christ at home und abroad she told of the irgunlrlng of the ftrst societies at home and later thoc abroaid and our present duties to both she said that this world need- more christ like lives unci closed with a poem of consecration twentysix ladles tundtd the mcvting scripture uai rood by mrs mills and prayer by mrs san- ford mrs a w norton contribu ted a vocal solo und mr hough icy a piano solo miss is ens introduced the speaker and courtesies were handled by mrs norton a h lat hour followed mrs e karn held a stanley bruith party at her homo on wednesday evening mrs s gisby held n itonald plustlcs party at her home on mon day evening mrs sanford and mrs klrkat- rlck attended the training school for club leaders at milton on tuesday viutors included mlss lyla sinclair of guelph with miss ivcus miss olive marshall of toronto with mrs mitchell and uttended the w ms meeting mr und mrs fred coxe and son of lfillsburg with her parents the w shclbournes on sunday on account of reports of road damage on saturday miss doris collyer and mrs eva mundee de cided to come cnll to their cottage 4th line duo to a railway washout they were rerouted by hamiltort cope town hcspuler and at3 oclock arrived in guelph having been five nnd one half hours on the way and were still eighteen miles from their original destination the trip by car would hove taken about one hour- the hail bag wednesday october 20th iw tok geoitgrrown hekalo page 7 urges red cross reorganization georgetown ontario october 18 154 the editor georgetown herald georgetown ontario dear sir the recent disaster suffered by residents of toronto and suburbs both in loss of life and property damage makes us realise how for tunate we of georgetown were tn escaping the ravages of last weeks hurricane but in the yvent of any such catastrophe striking here to whom could we turn 1 would urge most strongly thai the lied crosv once a very active and vital organization of george- towt especlslly during the war be reorganized again for the red cross u not just an organization to be llnkid with war disasters in unw of peste and ceruilnly in any rmergency that might arise uw sectetlly the ked cross is always n tuiiid to oils r tsbuutitce to the distressed would you through the medium of hie herald cvnvey the neces sity of i hi a organisation becoming due uncc again in georgetown yours sincerely itosemary jordan balunafad world church council told by deufftte the joint thankoffering of the wms groups was held sunday evening with uiu margaret near of toronto aa guest speaker the open ing devotions is were taken by members of the afternoon auaili- ary mary baar o ih musion prttjo hekfrd christian suwardshlp was givea by muriel hilta shirley conduc ed a bingo contest and lunch was served at the close of the m wiling a cordial invitation is extended to the girls of the community to at tend these meetings the membera are selling christmas cards to ralae funds band sang a solo and muriel and helena hilts of the circle ssng a duet miss near was a delegate to the world council of churches in evanston iii and spoke on that subject and also showed lantern slides which gave a clearer un derstanding of what took place at that important gathering mr harry smith has returned from guelph hospital and is im proving slowly in health at tiie home of his brother te mission circle met for their oetc jjcr meet i ng wt the home of yhlrley klrkvtood the topic on erin reserve chimp c v put patterson whose herelord hen has been prominent at several district fairs concluded his show season at ertn fair when he captured reserve grand champion ard with his senior bull fowley klator the erin show often called the preview of te lloyal brought out lftu head ofcmue in the hereford classes llesldes his first prize the hatttrvm herd alsu had two tods a 4th end a th will demonstrate window staining mrs syd orr was hoitet to the members uf the arts a crafts at her home on october 14 th tii memurs learned that yvonne william will demonstrate the technique of stained glass win dow a ul an open meeting at the library in november a mlver col lection wtlj b taken at the door at the exhibition and sale on lh tuber joth mrs alex keader will nuli 1 a beautiful latvlan cotumu whlii wnt 1 1 til prue at an t xhlbi- tlon in kurope contblm d vllh the chunn of mrs header this costume will te well morth seeing another added jttructlon thli year will be tie ituimtimkiri corner where norm made candy baking and lunts will be mi1 afternoon tea will te m rved as in former years small table will be set up for ttie added comfort of the guests the meeting was moved adjourn ed after various business matters tud thtn discussed tea was serv- tl by tle hostess astsuhl by co- hosteases mrs a g m uruyns mrs w wolfe mrs w c key nolds miss koweda stull und mrs karl trow mrs h j newman tsanked the hostess for her hospitality the november meeting will bo held at the home of mrs j a karly wtu ie mr bandy liest will sow lilini on the cultivation of the illy second season for nursery school chorlpy park nursery school in its second season under the direc tion of mrs h j mnwnnrn pho holds classes in the public library has an enrolment of twelve boys and girls this year mrs newman a gradunje of xra vernal college and the conservatory of music she modelled her george town school along the lines of the one ahc operated in toronto seueral years ago fc chudrfg of preklndorgartcn sge attend rhornlng clattea where af ter a period of free playtime books meets georgetown friends navy visits california that old cliche its a small world rang true again just recent ly for loj halph peck hcn when he stcrsjed off the gangplank of the alrcruft carrier magnificent at sii diego california to be greeted by former getirgetowjicrs mrs mary lledell and duughtcrs llalph son of mr and mrs waller reck of own is mrvlng with the navy bas ed m milifnx lie k presently on a trip from hnllfux to victoria 14c viu the panama cuiial mrs ilcdell ti nd the girls entertained him dur ing his leave in san dlcgo when he saw all the points of interest there and met u lot of very nice people mrs bedells win bud is ulso serving with the hcn nt hall- fax und may huve written his mo ther of ralphs impending arrival hence his surprise welcoming committee in han dlcgo while the mugniftcent was docked in san diego moving pic ture reels were taken of her and the navy personnel aboard which will be shown in theatres soon po peck wrote his parents telling of the unbelievable beauty of the trip through the panama canal ills one regret was that he did not have u moving picture camera lie snid that would be rectified on the re turn trip when he hopes to capture its beauty on film while in england earlier this year p02 peck visited with two well- known young georgetown people who arc now living there mr and mrs andy molorzl formerly mar garet sargent name omitted a typesetting error omitted mrs don shanklond as house convener of the lady golfers section of north halton golf club tn an item in last weeks herald rrrrrrmxl dooi when possible music and such 1 instruction as identifying colours and counting wltftblocks are among tho school activities enrolled in tho l8 this year are lldlsnne and cathy bee war- r k u vwuuui ron and jfroser qunn tony frost luid kmes are tidied lip and s story robert fionetyn and johnnie hew fellows simple art vrotfc with son gouxounsv donald macldn- erayoiii end plsstlelne teaching of toth jane monally and mlehtel hranweferiealwaoih j mens shirts famous make first quality whirls liegular 4 ftt to v u while they last 388 boys underwear warm napped cotton rib short 75c sleeve ihlrt ankle kagth drawer 89c mknh polo pyjamas sturdy interlock that gkei real wear and comfort popu lar styles in round ive k or ollar iteifular m l5 for a limited lime only 298 dress socks kavorite harvey woods socks special 69c whllf 70 u0 special flannfuettf blankets with colored border 439 mens flannelitte pyjamas stripe flannelette in 7q popular tlies uiihihiv labieh nylon slips wunderful value white nylon ulral ftl with llnty ol qo eudjrulclery minh work socks crey and while wool j a 3 lb weight oifc corduroy heal tine quality for 1 co mi aenlng yd aif pillow cases white cotton at u9 good quality low coit pair dryper panty ktgular tl s9 4q special a maskaaray ra4 special 119 conon print special value while 9q- it taiu yj drapery shorter lengths regularly priced to 3m e cq yard drapery lining regular 115 qq yard ec cttrtci 1main st georgetown ff here are some real barqains check these prices most are at coat and theyre only a sample of our storewide price reductions heinz tomato and vegetable soup 12c burns beef steak and gravy 62e maple leaf cheese treet 25e silverwoods handim1lk 89c starlac 32c puddings 3 for 25c instant 2 for 25c mlfracle whip salad dressing 16 oz 45e lutons j vegetable onion and noodle soup 2 for 21c aylmer tomato soup 2 for 19c heinz baby food 3 for 25c flowerdale tea half lb 54c lyons black tea half lb 41c lyons orange pekoe half lb 55c mother parkers tea bags 15 bags 19c 30 bags 39c 60 bags 9c kraft dinner 2 for 25c fray bentos r 4se heinz spaghetti 28 oz 24c honey 4 lb tin 99c miss canada tomato juic 8c super suds 30c dr mallards cat food -rr- sfor 0e- sweet mixed pickles 48 o 79c jiijseiii 1

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