Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 26, 1955, p. 12

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wcdaeaday evening jan 36th 1bj3 mrs pkusy visits scottish relatives mrs dick prtut uiled from new york city last weekend aboard the s fvanconla bound for a visit in her scottish homeland hrorltnst will spend a couple of months in dundee scotland where her father mr paul sexaphin and sev eral brothers and sisters reside friday ks grill will feature fish chips baby haiibut with lots of french fries roll and buhar 40 45 main st n patlry from ovnm farm forum ducua bringing up famiie bringing up the firm ftmlly an other topi of interest and impor tance was ditcuised in farm forum croups january 17th- all forunb re ported- a good attendance and anim ated dkcuuions the groups agreed that there la considerable difference in rural fa milylife today and twenty five years ago some mentioned were better facilities for travel more freedom- in recreation better educational oppor tunities more money to spend and lack of strict -discipline- as in former years some forums think there is not the same sociability among the neighbours all parties are bow 1 held in public plates rather than in homes question 2 wis concerned with im portant problems to be faced in bringing up farm families today many mentioned the task of veep ing yolng people interested and con t tinted with farmers incomes to low compared to that of many en gaged in other industries there is a tendency for young people to seek employment away from home kducational facilities are a big problem with lack of capable teach ers cooperation in family living shar ing res ponm bill ty discuuing mutual problems together and most import ant attending church as a family group would help solve some of the problems in family life lixiujf the community may help by interest ing the young people in local activ ities 4 11 club and church work fa please keep the herald social lyrminal column interesting by send ing in news of jour visits and visi tors h nows the time to trade in your old watch allowance up to 20 00 on the purchase of a new movado elgin cyrha bulova or westiield many beautiful watches in stock priced from 34 95 valentine gifts and lovely rustcraft valentine cards barbers mill straat diamond watches jewellery gifts tr 73482 lincoln motors and maveal motor sales open this sunday and nights this week coming events dance with the modern aire every saturday in the rose room george- town arena your handwriting reveals person ality vocational aptitude for your personal analysis send fifty words or more and one dollar to b wyman box 774 woodbridge 128 cribbage and euchre on febru ary 4th at boo pm in st georges church club rooms sponsored by st georges wa refreshment served 50c admission euchre in equesirtg community haiti stewarttown saturday january 20th 8 30 pmr auspices equeainfe womens institute junch provided admission 50c the whs of st john united church will hold a vale nt roe tea on tuesday february 1st frjbm 3 to 5 pm rev morgan uckarlane will speak at 3 30 pm kveryone is in vited to attend a silver collodion will be takm soccer ukkting all those- interested in old country soccer mffting ttf be held in the legion hall sunday february 0 2 uo sharp 1 26 plan to attend the lodf val- t-ntnu- ilancc friday february hu in the anna hose uooiff sonir novel prizes are prutnised and the modern airrs will play fur dancing the regular meeting of george town wormnii institute will be held wednesday february 2nd ut 2 30 p m at the hutne or mr it t pnul please bring article for the layette hower there will bo a social after noon remember this date there will be a chirken putty supper in knox presbyterian church un march ltttli under the autiee of the park or- cle valentine eurhre and danre to ih hell at stewnrttotn hall friday february 1 1th at 8 30 p m refresh ments and gool prizes dons mulls orchestra sponsored by hornby iu11 club admission 50c 2 0 its never too late to enboil at the brampton business college 21 main st south for frfk catalogue phone brampton 1114 if typwrjtrfor rnt skating georgetown arena every saturday afurmmn and kviruno adtilln vk- children zsc telu rotary dub of crippled children work 1 lav id kennedy a member of the itolarv club of iurlph ami a direr lor of he society for crippled chil dren explained a unit- the work of that organization when he spoke at a rotary dinner meeting here mori day at the mcgibtxin llousc the society was formed in 1025 and has grown from a oneman mail to a large nrguniration wli4m camp mobile clinics and other services for handicapped children arc well known mr kennedy told how a local service club lies in with the provin cial program and how money collec ted from the public is used farnfitt s danith camembebt soft ripanwl chta 5tt ez tin 59c pur jamaica ouava jelly 12 ox ir 45c danith gruvere cheese 12 portion pufl 39c marinated roll mops 16 ex if 59c flrat grade maple leaf creamery butter 1 lb vacuum packed tin 69e regular value 85c m uwrs jrallan style spaghetti sauce mix pig 35c peak freans t wioiets pkg 39c 1 gift feature 3 0 piece breakfast set 3 pahami displayed in our show window tat v- fesfflfiajaahiawis tifr jaftvujlfi teachers visit hamilton fornnual convention three hundred elementary school teachers of halton county attended the annual convention of halton tea chers institute held in hamilton on friday january 14th throuch the courtesy of r- a riddell bjl- rpaed director of education of the inspectors and leaching staff of hamilton the halton county teachers were permitted to visit schools of the city during the morning after a dinner at the scottish rite the afternoon session was presided fc over by president lydia snow george patterson ba b ped inspector of trnmn pubtiejtcfcoou spoke on the importance of spelling v e ampilu b- pe4 superintendent of hamilton elementary schools spolieon composition during the inspectors period re marks were made try 1 skuce in spector of halton county schools and by j r heal inspector of lepacate schools in this district mi iaura scott who retired from the georgetown staff in june was presented with earrings a presenta tion of flowers was made to mrs skuce and mrs patterson vocal solo were given frjy missm itarnard and s buchanan music su pervisor in nelson township schools the following officers were elected for 10w lion president j m denyes ii a toronto inspector i i skuce ha ii iaed milton put president lydia snow nelson president n ii stevenson it a llurlington vice president k simth acton secretary miss m s emmejl milton treasu rrr k v brown oakville rural itepreenlalives kmjurfcintf mrs wm t cromar nassattaweya k trow hndimi nelson mrs k mustek tra ffllgflir mls r brownndej graded school reps ilurlington bronte m mayes ha north halton w siddull nelson i kemp oakville w i kulford ha trafulnar f hukhes limehouse vuita rockwood aunt on 100th birthday mi ivy collinson visited her aunt mm matilda oltnen al rockwohl on saturday it lmin the occasion of l he laiters oni- hundredth birthday wr add our cunkratulations mr win mitchell and mrs k san ford attended thr funeral of the late mr win meredith in toronto on fri la mrs stull and mrs garvin visited with mtn sinclair one day last week ioimminiun services were ohseraed at lmithuuai lresl terian church on sunday the nobles and merediths visited the widow and family of their rou sin the late mr win copley on sunday his funeral took place in toronto on tuesday january 25th the pattersons and sinclairs visi ted in weston on sunday mrs sin olalr remaining for a few days with her daughter mrs smith hirthday g rer tin to mr gillcrt sinclair who was eightyfive on jan- tinr 2 mr and mrs allert ford who have been living with the sheldon iawrs for a few weeks sjved with their two children to their new home in glen williams silvers winter clearance contin mens ties reg 150 200 value clearing en 45c 3l25 mens unlined gloves genuine goatskin reg 395 value qftgj mens work shirts checked doeskin in attractive colours reg 198 clearing r 160 mens dress shirts sanforized popular brands reg up to 595 clearing group 1 198 p 298 bgys hroaiblloth shirts -saitforfjtetl- sarins v prke wwvtvaiiitfiktsatf offers substantial savings throughout the store on all winter items nnuatisirr iwi rim tw mens overcoats our remaining stock reduced as much as 1995 p 50 boys overcoats out they go lit halfprice 800 u mens station wagon coats from 20 to 50 off 1495 u boys storm coats also included are iarkas and station wagon coats 495 up boys pants all wool twills reduccd half price 20 off all sweaters winter underwear gloves scarves and winter shirts mens suits a group of nil wool yarndyed worsteds and gabardines formerly up to 5950 now 3500 mens windbreakers all winter windbreakexs sharply reduced 398 p pajamas mens and boys winter pajamas 20 off ladies winter coats ah remaining stock further reduced 41 q 95 u ladies dresses bettergrade dresses reduced for quick clearance 500 up ladies hats our entire stock of millinery reduced for quick sale qfir up childrens snow suits clearance of all remaining stock 1 piece style jg up 3 style jg up lalmes shoes i f wellmade stylish loafers regr595 now 398 ladies shoes clearance bf ladies casuals reg 298 now 198 mens oxfcpbs f clearance of higherpriced line now 5 95

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