Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 26, 1955, p. 13

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svp with confidence at- nlacnlurdos ladies end childrens wear rot ouns and ioys 3 piece winter coat sets snow suits ham suits eumttno hags ows bfcksb 6 mm to 13 ywi chilmfnt ouidajjtf toys beautwul sfucrton o babyoifts lawts stents uousis unoesu coutts gtottmo caids toi eytlv occasion pop in and see us at 164 guelph street beside iga store credit valley 3 bock aspha pa cq yria g 1 7 driveways motels tennis courts service stations parking lots road work let us beautify your home with an asphaltdrtve for free estimates triangle 73751 omed end operated by j w lawr mr24 we have what you need lumber and builders supplies page 5 thb eeomceyowm hkrald wednesday fcveiiln octob 20 1900 laperuj ou phtto su weekly newspapers were among a selection of canadian publi cations placed in lb cornerstone of imperial oils new jvstoiey office building in toronto here g l stewart left chairman of imperiajs board of directors and j r while company president examine one of the weeklies before placing then in the copper not which was hermetically sealed and deposited in a special cavity in the threeton cornerstone mr stewart laid the stone september the 73th anniversary of the companys formation the newspapers were part of a collection of canadians intended to inform soma future generation about canadian living habits in 1 v55 another item was a microfilm tcrapbook of some 130 clippings from various canadian newspapers weekly newspapers chosen to be preserved in the cornerstone were the 1934 winners of canadian weekly newspaper association awards as best weeklies in their divukuu reorganize guides and brownies at st georges after a lapse of some years an at tempt is bring made to reoruaniie the girl guides and hrownies tn george town the girl guide movement is s citizenship training programme which offers to girls from eight years of age to late term an opportunity for wholesome recreation and friendships outdoor activities after school hobbies and interest that will be of lasting value to every member thr brownies are the little folk from eight to eleven years of age and the guide company comprises of girls from eleven to sixteen ears of age meetings have been held with in te rested people and district commis sioner mrs s k wood of milton and the division commissioner mn rob ert lloey of burlington and plans have been formulated for a meeting of interested parents and daughters to be held in the parish rooms at st georges anglican chjirch fnda november 4th the following programme has been arranged by the division and district commissioners 7pm introductor remarks b rev k richardson 7 10 p m mrs s k wood district commissioner for north hal ton 7 15 pm demonstration of ttrow me meeting by 1st norval company 7 40 pm demonstration of guide meeting by 1st norvay company 8 30 pm mm robert a lloey div ision commissioner for halton kx planation of aims and methods of nrownie and guide programme a 50 p m introduction of leaders 0pm registration of girls 810 interested in brownies registration of girls 11 15 interested in guides adults interested in membership in a local association it is hoped that there will be a fav ourable attendance response to this meeting which is being arranged on a community basis and membership in the company and pack will be inter denominational any adult interested in assisting with the task of leader ship is asked to contact kev k rich ardson chteae gaining favour in canadian diet the only way to learn about cheese is to eat it was the sdvire given man years ago by and english gourmet and authont on cheese ror hundreds of ears before this sage advice people the world over had been eating manv different cheeies made from the milk of cows or goats the ancients were quick tu dircover that the making of cheese allowed thtin literath to store and transport milk trthv mikinf a ailable to lhenvt1ve at all times the major food values of the liquid producj not until comparative modern times waa dairy science able to explain in detail why cheea was so highly regarded generation after generation nefore food scientists get into the story of cheese this product was pri sed both for taste and for its ability to sustain strength in the individual as he went about his daily chores it was undoubted v this characteristic that has made cheese so popular in vvorkingmcn s lunch boxes wherever heavy manual labour is required the scientists have come up with the answer cheese is ideal for all clas solution a bank loan you may need extra cash for doctors bills for house repairs to save on a seasonrfuel supply or for any sound reason dont hesitate see the bank about it its the natural thing to do the chartered banks through inexpensive personal loans large and small make it possible for people to meet pressing needs or take advantage of bargains at any branch you can count on consideration courtesy privacy it is a simple matter to arrange a loan repayable out of income in instalments that suit your convenience the local branch of a chartered bank not only provides personal loans but many other banking services of value to everyone in the community only a tharttni bank efftn full rang banking urrictl including tiavmits caiauis proccct you aftainsriheft ot lou of cuh tbey are readily negotiable anywhere iavimos accounts keep your money life pay you neady interest encour age the habit of thrift iittiis of ctldit for meeuefi on extended trips ex to finance buelneu trine- action at a tubance momi immoviuint ioami for ieptli alteration ot addition to yout home special 6 months service free no down payment monthly payments of 14 milliere television phone tr 73405 12 wesleyan st oeoiouown mi of workers because it is the most highly concentrated o the protein foods and as such is inexpensive 1urthcrmore 00 to 00 per cent of all cheeae is digested nutritionists con sider cheese among the best of prot cm foods even for very young child ren if the only way to learn about cheese is to eat it as has been sugges ted csnadians are gradually applying themselves to their cheeseeating les sons in greater and greater numbers rack in 105o we ate about 5 lbs ot cheese per capita while today the figure is edging up towards 6v4 jfca officials of the dairy industry nvfpe the figure will move up beyond the quarter mark during this years october cheese festival which has been an annual event since 1040 grocery stores hotels and restaurants have featured dozens of varieties of cheese which has resulted in a steadily expanding acceptance of cheescmn its various forms by cana dian consumers eniou any time night tchool lhortkand typing atfcasplwa day school full or part time diploma cauesaa rafraafcar court special course arran ged to suit the individual needs of the student free catalogue phone write or visit brampton ftutirvats c4t0a 21 main st s brampton lit george atkins cbc farm commentator george atkins of bronte wrll known to many ontario junior farm its has recently been appointed a farm commentator for ontario and quebec b the canadian broadcasting corporation mr atkins is a former president of the halton county junior farmer 1 tni served on the provincial executive for several years he has represented the junior farmers association of ontario on the executive of the tn tano federation of agriculture dur ing this past year he was farm dircc lor for cllcll tv station hamilton his wide background of experience in junior farmer work will serve him well iri his new position as be is now responsible for preparinr the junior broadcast heard every saturday a 12 13 over the cbc network building sand concrete gravel road gravel fill top soil tom haines clen williama triangle 73302 f cartwright leads in marathon euchre f cartwright with a score of 315 is leading in the marathon euchre ser ies being held each thursday in the oddfellows hall by the tost grands club of the lodge others who hold high scores in the gamca are florrle alcott 304 mabel hadlcy 304 harry savings 202 mrs c stacoy 282 mrs j tost 279 mrs a zllio 278 f roblnapn 274 mrs k lyons 274 mrs bryden 273 lone hand leaders are f cart wright 27 mm j tost 23 florrlo al cott 23 mrs ziuo 10 mrs s dold 10 p hadlcy 10 mn e lyons 17 mrs c stoddart 17 mn m hadley 17 and james collier 17 last friday florrle alcott won the door prise high scores tor the night were registered by mrtc staeey 108 frank hadley 103 frank robinson 101 and edna leslie 100 orjcpiooyjstz if aots are such susy instcts kow do thev fines time to cometoouh picntftc wiring commercial and demeatl matty pumps liberal tredelm le05electric thb cha banks serving your community there were 4029613 pair ot all- rubber overshoes and galoshes made in canada in whs mill sired ttawhi

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