Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 25, 1955, p. 5

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w i 9lm wiujams jonnr ahar guild receshrea imfaructiap tueaday the junior altar guild of sl albans church uet or a devot ional and instructional meeting in the church and parish house hev kenneth richardson showed a fflntttrlp on the work the cere of the satwuury which was loaned by a former rector archdeacon fred was dunnvllle a similar meeting will be held or st- georges guild on friday mb mpartmint lablstt hold another luchm winners of the euchre held in the ire hall tuesday night were 1st mrs john r scott 2nd mrs bob bonfield 3rd mrs george walters lone hand mrs frank robinson and consolation urs r waldle the lad ies auxiliary to the ire department were hostesses trophy dinner election for smith stone bowlers m georgetown its silvers for quality footwear we carry tho largest stock of guar anteed quality footwear in the en tire district come in and see the new summer lines from canadas foremost makers businessman 63 years art wilson retiring one of the canadian electrical in dustrys bestknown showmen ar thur wilson vice president of smith and stone limited retires this month after building up a service record that matches the age of most men when they re he hs been in the eiee- thcatflera or as years 25 o them with smith and stone a salary of 100 a year was aiyhat m was required to attract him to the v arij bjjyym kings trophies for the season were pre sented to dot hamilton and ace bai ley for high singles with scores lof 405 and 349 respectively at the smith and stone bowling league banquet and dance last tuesday night at the legion hall winners of the high triple or girls was marion johnson with a score of 833 and bill avery topped the men high triples with 811 points both received trophies after dinner electiooif officers and presentation of trophies- andori- xesthe bowlers enjoyed an rventng- of dancing to the music o reg ryall simpson auto sales mercury lincoln meteor sales office safe buy used cars stewart simpson trinol 7366 norm guild motors ltd miiton lawn bowling mens and ladies clurs will combine for the grand opening thursday may 26th 8 pm bowling social time lunch the clubhouse has bean completely renovated and the greens ere in great shspe newcomers welcome plenty of bowls available join the club for healthful recreation membership information available from president claude kentner or secretary walter gray infant industry tutythree yer but art wilton mk no claim to ex ceptional foreiiibt a iourtaen yearold boy he tayih wu the 100 that looked good to me 1 dont be lieve 1 was too concerned about the lonj term growth propcu at that time but looking back i cant dunk of a line that 60 yean ago ottered more opportuiutiea for development than the electrical busineu one of the opportumue was thf flashlight wilion was the first ftash hicht salesman in canada and his tl- rnu fur ihowmanhke demonstration earned him the awed interest usually accorded a mat to an for it wasnt just the flashlight itself that had to be demonstrated the whole idea of carrying your own mechanical hiiht had to be sold not a simple pro position in the case of the first flash likht introduced in thu country art wilsons first job wa with the canadian ctntral electric company as a mail boy for a man who sas he didnt forsee the great possibilities in the electrical industry when he en ured it he k ho wed a remarkable ab ility to trow wilb it in rapid aucce bioq he rose to shipper assistant sup erinlemlent of warehouse super in tendent and then was transft rrtui to the aalea department hy the time he was 20 he was out on the road as an experienced company represent live lletng out on the road in those das was a different proposition than it is now mr wilson says the average traveller today doesnt really know his customers wc used to spend ccnint and sundays with our customers we visited their homes and rot to know their families they looked to us for news and more than news evidently when we called on contractors e generally had to tell them what lo use he sas thrrc were no elec incians mt handy men wheel wrikht used i do all th imchinu tl work wilson believes that qualit and price of your goods arc onlj a part of selling a product h themselves thry aren t worth much unlet the bales man does everything possible to give service in his early days on the road he carried this service aspect of bis bjsl ness pretty far when he visited own era of private power stations he was omcn asked lu take on the job of fir ing the boilers while the owners hil a rare evening out the canadian national exhibition is sort of a corporation counterpart of art wilson lie has been an annual visitor throughout his career lately however he has stayed close to the electrical building where he meets his old time friends its a bad and a rare day when he is unable to rem ember a name even when he hasnt seen ita owner for ten years with two full generations of selling experience behind him art wilson hjs this advice for anyone following the same career put jour company first and yourself second do it the other way around and vou wont make even a poor third the s s bowling committee fpr 1054 53 were pave stamp president ace bailey treasurer and mrs elmer fendley and jim hyatt tecrelarle the same committee was appointed for the coming season except that urs john haines took over the lob of secretary from jim hyatt trophies for the playoffs donated hy lucky strike howling club were presented as follows high sing girls marie glbbs 352 high single mrn harold eagles 3ti0 high triple giru mrm karl kmond 042 high triple inrni harold eagles b01 the tool room won the league tro pby each receiving individual troph ies members were captain t beck ett frird spires dave stamp maurice htrbert harold gilmer jack sun- nocks earl walters the jlaxcrs won the trophy for play- om with each members receiving a trophy thrlr team was headed by captain henry chaplin charles day hon cash don while dan mussup joe hall george greensward gord jaimeson and iorne cross marie glbbs and ken south mr and mrs jim sargent won the spot dances- during the evening lutky draw winners were mrs john haines mrs john patterson lrni- cross it g hall c lang mr karl kmond ethel welwler sid lliilme harold eagles mrs homer stennett jim timleck ace bailey harlene robertson carol ottaway r red spires 15yearold saves boy from drowning a local couple mr and mrs john oliver are proud of their grandson laikie cardinell of uultonvillc whose puturc appeared in the dail papers vcterdav when he saved a oung lad from drowning iq the river there jackie dived fully clothed into five fut of water when he answered a cry fur help the unidentified lad ran off home before his name could be h arned fifteen year old jackie was struck by iolio when he was a baby and it was feared he would never walk he baa had four major operations and still wears a metal brace on his leg his parents mr and mrs ernest car dinell arc particutarlv proud of his bravery became f thir ortrer office manager hobby show prizewinner a georgetown lady won a cash prize for a pair of leather gloves submitted in a hobby show for cmpl- ees of the t eaton co mrs wjtiacc thompson manager of the local order office and member of the arts and crafts of georgetown has had glove making as a hobby for several cars this was the first time she had entered the hobby show with other entries her work was on exhib it in the store last week lggv georgetown wednesday end thursday may 3s26 c1ubies ioiin laughton mills friday and saturday may 37 38 thunbibimo m m m m m m st monday and tuesday may 30 31 wednesday and thursday june 1 a stewarttown st johns guild hold euchre dance st johns church guild were spon sors ot the euchre and dance held in tho township hall last friday nirht prize- winners were ladies 1st mrs thomas warncs 2nd mrs pearl hurt men 1st mr j cain 2nd mr c car ey 3 lucky draw prizes went to 1st mrs george english 2nd miss muriel burt 3rd mr john stoddart dons hulls orchestra played for dancinff with jim brooks floor manager jim and nora staddon won the spot dance prise junior wa meeting was held at mrs bailys home xtaralyn murray presiding jcsu from thy throne on high was the opening hymn of the worship service judy walker pres ented tho prayer for the sunday pledge tho sunday softool by post scrap books were made in the busy period lynda barclay celebrated her eighth birthday jut tuesday with a birth day party for all her girl friends ev ery one enjoyed tho party the games and the cake happy birthday to gary smith johnson who will be ten years old on thursday may 28th and to patsy har ris s years old tuesday may 30th and to mervln denamore 7 years old on hay 28th the wa meeting was held at mrs saniordf home thursday of last week a quilt wu bound urs saniordaer- ved afternoon tea mr p r bally and paul of isling ton spent the victoria day holiday with mrs marybally leadership course at camp artaban many leaders and friends of camp ariahan an anglican summer camp it ancastcr assembled for a week end leadership camp llev david black wood wainfleet was in charge and a profitable time was spent in leader ship techniques those attending from st georges were sandra and claire bradley bob kldd hob slmson kerry jepson and ken gregory imhhaiahaaaaisv jssaa wasgaw- iiiuanassahkbhiisil immaahk oraee baptist church rev glen wardell pastor bruce penny student pastor 8 pm sunday school 7umkvetuiitf aervlee georgetown oddfellows hall -w3- club midtown report the committee meeting msy 17 at donna bennetts came forth with a hay ride and scavenger hunt planned for june 24 wc arc glad to havo cv- cryonea suggestions lets have more wo thank mr and mrs mc- cumber our chaporonoa of last weclc we appreciate the willingness and co operation of our chaperones very much flowers for all occasions wedding work cottage tpecialty cut flowers and funeral designs we wire flowew rosedale floral 32 albert st tr 72952 vg t j page b i tm oboatorrown mkau wednesday sefaisijcr xfltn us newest smoothsunnino nylon slide rods hand traverse from drew cord lets from 139 225 draperies custom made to measure complete installation if desired we will olv carl at your home with samples to discuss your requirements select your fabric well do me rest styles for home office or school asbstsejave sssbs9sbk rasscasssv xasy bas floor coverings 4 ysrj wurk in armtlrong quaker or concjoleum artristrong tile puilic or inlaid 1816 gcvincxb simain st george georgetown terra cotta inn a lovely place to dine roast duckling roast beef yorkshire pudding are our specialties private dining room for executivo luncheons overnight accommodation rollow the road signs to terra cotta reservations mrs betty farrar victoria 18 r 2 wedding see sample book at the georgetown herald church news st ceoroes anollcan church hev kenneth richardson whitsunday b 00 a m holy com munion corporate for b a c 9 45 a m church school 11 a m matins 7 pm evcnsonii ejvery thursday 10 am holy communion st albsns church clan williams d 30 a m holy communion 10 30 a m church school riolr cress kc chssrek itev fr v j morgan mass at 000 a m 2nd and 4th sundays mass at 11 ajn 1st 3rd 5th sundays and 7 30 p m st johns united church lev m g mcfarlanc da norman laird organist and choir director 10 00 a m sunday school 11 00 a m service of worship care for nursery children while parents attend tho service ot worship knex and llmeheuse presbyterian churches minister rev alex j calder da bd organist snd choir leader mrs bernice gowland atcm c mr joseph young knox church school 10 00 am public worship 1100 am llmeheuse church school 130 pm public worship 2 30 p m nerval and unless presbyterian churches rev g lockhart royal ba unlen loim sunday school 11 am public worship nerval 130 pm sunday school 240 pm divine worship zlen tabernacle rev p m fletcher sunday school 049 am services esch sunday at 1100 a we welcome you first baptist church rev a j barker ba bd 10 am church school 11 am the freedom of the spirit 7 pnv crisis at hand nerval charsje united church at canada rev a r mulr ba nerval 10- am public worship 11 am sunday school and bible class olen williams- lqsu am sunday school 7 pm public worship heme church 101s aja sunday school 1118 a jtt pubuctworshlp w nerval hemby stewarttewn church e insdetul rev j e maxwell ba ltb 8 tuiyt nerval 1000 am holy communion aod j junior comtfesstlon 130 pm i eveneeat lit sunday of th uosttls 11 jm ajal holy communion si shesthenv herssky 11 ju mornlm sesirlee v 1st sunday ol the moath s pjav kvensonk at jehwelawe 0 am mowing service 10 sj stllsday school- lit sunday ot the month 10 ajav itpiy r j aaca

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