Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 17, 1954, p. 10

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m qumwtowm snkald wednesday kwefcln nov 17 1964 page 10 owtfit lo5 wou udtts night h johns eseraortal hau was the asttlng for a turkey dinner on alonday evening kovember th when members of sredlt lode en tertained their ladles at this an nual ladles nlhf almost iso were present the evening was opened with the singing of trace followed by the toast to the queen and the craft after the delicious dinner guests at the bead table were introduced including doom st wor bro a c mason dutrtct secretary wor- bro h l crulekahank district rh bro t stewart all of kitchener toast to the ladies was proposed by bro k m tantdon and replied to by the wife of the junior war den urs james f evans yjraivl lodge was proposed by bro ed wilson and replied to by rt wor bro a c mason atolerialnment was provided by magician jack holland bro tom nlven thanked the ladies for a wonderful meal the speaker of the evening was bro flnlay stewart who gave an excellent thoughtprovoking as well as humorous address he was thanked by the senior warden walter fldler who presented his wile with a bouquet of flowers flowers were also presented to mrs maton mrs leslie clark mrs evans snd mrs em batkn what was considered a very ane evening was brought to a close with he junior wardens toast hbii for your excavating jobs cellars ponds loading etc sand gravel and fill call barclay haulage tr 73891 why not follow the crowd 1 6 different dinners every day plua a tempting array of sandwich snacks and light lunches steaks and chops a specialty fish and chips a s open from 630 m for breakfast corner cupboard restaurant gray coach depot tr 73051 che drteprotesrtf fl fl international luu most economical double dut vehicle you can buy tyt maw yan eta aojey all lb ad ef a pfckop and th lasrftsllhuiwiiiternaaosial 100 its the lelom with lots at load spaas and it handles ae saaoy anyone eidrrlttsllsshopetilsathejrrlvels an ev ie the art a stoahs slaty veuite sai the road today maveal motor sales r tsl 73611 klmnstreet fkkd afavkai georgetown response is generous in flood relief mumi tvacm on cfcnotafh at the remembrance service bo sunday the following wreaths were disced on the cenotaph in honour ol those who gave their lives in their countrys service town council canadian legion ladles auxiliary legion imperial section legion mrs harry hilts w i rebekahs i ode firemen provincial union 41 alliance union 474 j oliver dickenson fa mily i wylle family whitney fa mily mrs g harley mrs m beaumont limehou8e wl meet at home of mr clarke i- tutrm were 18 ladles prrsrnt t thr november meeting of the wj held on the evening of the 4th t the hune of mrs c clarke after the opening rurrclsri two minutes ftilrnre ws utrved thli being thi ntreting heart at lit membrane day ui j w neuc read the nilnutri of the lat mtetlng and gave ihr trtafturer report a gilt of a sweater wis srnl to mn pargrter of acton at a gesture of appreciation for the work of mr iargeter in judging the achuol gardens here for several yrari with out remuneration the ladles ap preciate ms kindness more than mtrr wurd can riprru a letter was read from mrs btuart wright eapretslng thanks for the small gift sent her as a parting remembrance ualllnafad w i invited lime ho um ladies to attend 11 meeting on november 23fd a speaker from the dvt of agrlcul tun will give a talk uq how to conduct a meeting the members of iht w i r avt utn busy with flood relief and it was decided to sell tickets on a guilt the proceeds to go to relit f uf flooe victims the institute will send a christmas par cel to the honor family in i- ngland as has been dune for some years the f luwi r ind fruit re port give n by mrs j s noble showed weal thy community with not many per ons ill mrs w mitchell reported on the ale of c hrtitmai cards and iiiiai arnuirtm nt were made for a bujeiur mrs j i noble u uimstant ctn vrtutr of agriculture and canadian industry took i r the program and called on mrs s glsby to glc the motto an optlmlt is like a tea kttth that slngb even when it is up tti its neck in hot water mrs i- rank brown gave current events and mrs j w noble read a paper on canadian industrie pre tared by mrs i- geary the convener who was una bit to be present he ports of the guelph convention left over from the october meeting were given by mrs smethurst and mrs mitchell the social committee sered tea and sandwiches and the meeting closed with god save the queen next meetlng will be held at the home of miss ivens each member to bring a christmas parcel with 50c for the exchange of gifts gortfiown upheld iu reputation for fneroity at tit urn of th flood crisis which followed the visit of rtunicsrw haxti to the toronto dlxtrict whll4 locally were expres sing thanks that georgetown escap ed all out minor damage orcanlxa- tion fot underway to aid where needed not cnly was this one of the first towns to organise a branch of the ontario fund drive to which donations are still being made but several organisations and individu als immediately started to work col lecting supplies and food the legion branch acted as a central bearing house for this and working i in conjunction with the lirsmpton salvation army branch despatched a total of eight large truck toads of goods seven of these went to wood bridge and one to bradford it would be impossible to item ize all tisr thlngi which grnerous pcople donated tse school children were in the forefront of canned goods collections and it is estimat ed that close to a thousand cans were turned in from the two pub lic schools several beds were giv en by the goh club xhexe were stoves refrigerators furniture as well as plies of clothing and bed ding all this was sorted by will ing volunteers at the legion hall before shipment alf sykes marshal timbers and y re 1 kennard headed the local legion organisation they were only three of many and it would be impossible to even collect a list of those who helped and who offered their services it was a good job well done and typical uf what was done in so many towns to assist those in trouble international trucks silverwood wi meet at mrs k c lindsays mrs n h corbet the president welcomed fifteen members and visi tors when the silverwood wo mens institute met at the home of mrs k c lindsay in georgetown on november 11th after the opening ceremonies mrs ifarry marcmngton convener for home economics and health colled upon the secretory for the demonstration which was the mak ing of a chldon while this wss baking the meeting proceeded rollcall being answered by each member giving the solution to a storage problem mrs e l miller gove the current events and mrs george henderson had a splendid paper on the motto children need models not critics and mrs cor- bttt read a poem on flowers plans were made for a layette for greece and further layettes for the childrens aid in milton a number of ladies are planning to attend open house at the campbell soup plant in new toronto on nov 19th and several hope to share an extension service with balllna- fad institute on kovember 2srd the flood relief fund amounted to 28 00 which was sent to the dis trict directors meeting by the time the business of the aftomoon waa finished the icake was baked and as each member paid for her collection a number was drawn on a raffle for the cake mrsblck appleyard held the win ning ticket no 13 christmas cards were looked over during a social hour and orders tak en for them lira miller thanked the hostess mrs lindsay and tier assistants mrs geo henderson mrs don lindsay and mrs ann llndauer memhe demonstrates insurance travel real estate wcdter t evans co triangle 72512 mill street seaving your community for ovear 30 yean ejje ittcmorial jbeal a monument built of cdrtac granite o marble symbolic la defies end rw- erent in purpose raetlsvj la surretibdlncs of pea and b a tribute of reesaet and honour to the dead a sduree of lajpueuea to the uvtnf we esaslej be steals ree pay ae sard r letter will lata ear lit ills to ft 0akville monument works ceaohtkt ifntuxo afontohsntf olkankd m celkaras strut west oalrhue ahaaahbaabbbmbaasbbbsaababbabbb aft r 2 va flowers for every occasion deaign work a specialty flowers by wire anywhere in the world norton floral tsusagle 7smz oeergvtewa we have what you need in lumber and builders supplies bbiibbhhsbwuihbbaulblbbhmaslhbtjblhblmmmblllir electric blanket 9 w ikuui mice iiguiu mice with matm stat contbollid automatic ftasffis s r tvh selessv blaaul u deeme bed its b u ver tlfks vet h iusi yea ewe ceweitaue tkae j enaaaty uasjieh yea set lae eeakel lef tea i mnaml tkaa e taaeaeelah twa e kaes as ssaid ifceie or 9 el lkw emly dtimewtsd teltet vary uhle eeeeat he nyea settn blnduf rlaesui ceih mm euaee waneaeue bleaks eacosduloaetlv i electric dryer pdai fcemtasallle besaieeassssistoluearia oaly aeeea aol twa to dssss el wvaeai d piyw noptekatllahy bjs fr a- j j i s- v j 4wewt the worst job of all oadisitaaseellupivweaaeadaealeef as wha emed la sw tea tuy see eea seller 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