Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 18, 1956, p. 8

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dollars and sense if you send cash through the mails jou run a real risk of losing it for your own peace of mind its far wiser to send money orders tho mall amount a money order costs assures you that your money will be safe and sound no one can receive the cash except the person to whom you send the money order next time you want to send money whether 5 00 or 500 00 call in on ub for a money order or bank draft this takes only a few minutes to arrange its one of the many helpful banking services we provide georgetown branch c j hart manager the canadian bank of commerce herald advertising pays dividends ash grove make presentation to percy laird on friday evening 60 neighbours and friends gathered in the school house to honor percy laird who has sold his farm cards were played the first part of the evening after which percy was presented with a bulova wrist watch that same evening mr and mrs arthur ruddell and howson enter taincd the players in the winning drama festival and their friends to a turkey dinner court whist was play ed and all report a wonderful even ing mrs arthur ruddell mrs cecil wilson mrs w bird and mrs r cunningham attended the wa i res bytenal at ireelton on monday apr 9th mrs c b dick mrs frank wil son mrs thos gilten mrs george nurse mrs bruce brigden and mrs john bellboddy attended the twentyseventh annual meeting of halton presbytenal of the w m s on tuesday april 10th in millfcrove united church i he younj people held their meet int on sunday evening at the home of barbara and ralph cunningham with margaret bird and bob ruddell in charge mrs trios tiffin spoke to them on fellowship rev george 1 cck of grand valley wat a vir welcome taller last frn day at the homes of mr ind mrs r j graham and mr and mrs frrul nurse widdine bills are goint to be rmj int again which mians we are 1 is ing oni of our lovely youne jirh a great soul prefers moderation t b t a d t5 vhe jiouse of seacjram men who think of tomonow practice moderation today the mail bag like town visitors but not their present april 14th 1956 dear mr editor spring is here again yes and we farmers know it very well why the town folk insist on dumping their garbage in our fence corners is some thing 1 11 never understand especial ly since you have a garbage pick up in town never yet have i known a farmer to bring his garbage to town and dump it on your front lawn you see 1 am quite justified in sayint this as it has just happened to us and i may add this isn t the first time the garbage that was found in our fence corner was quite easily ldinli ficd as the doner had included some mail so one didn t have to be much o a dedcctive to find lis owner we phoned mrs x as we will call her and the excuse she eave us was that the collectors quite often do not puk up thur garbage i would say thisi people should tit m touih with the town council and find out wh their larbale is not beine pick id up as the taxpavirs are paying for this sirviee i am quite sure if their garbage is imnf put out ih the rifchl nun nil and ntht lime it would be pick id up itblhir thin reporting our mrs lo tlu police as wi could havi dni vi phumd and she iernd to hae siul larbaji rim cd thus saunl htrsilf a fine it is so nice to drive out in the tountrv in the summer in i sic the i mlj of it ii rasr help us lo kelp it thai v n b not dumping onr garbage on our balk ro ids anil f r i proplrlj i hank ou a farmhts wilt the georgetown herald page 7 wednesday evening april 18 1956 ballinafad jim kirkwood church speaker next sunday the easier thank offering of the ms groups was held sunday evm ine membirs of the youne peopli bonnie cotton and ross shortill had i hari of thi opining divotionils vrs r j shortill sant a lovelv solo ol spiaks to mi and a dull bv i i rl nd a inn sinclair was much appriciatid thl mission band con intuited two ih trusts mrs k cot u n favi a nadinj on stewardship the fuist spiaker for the evinine was rev orval octtj of brampton i formir m ssh n irv of in lia hi diliejiud the children with several s nts in english and indian dialect ni plaid mjovabli silutions of indian luncs on thi harmonica riv iltv described the caste sjslim stating that thi bhramins are the highest cisti and virv fiw of thesi h iu ever i io nil lhnsti in most hristun nalnis an those if lowir the new touchshift bernina automatic for 56 ft just a to a cm or voun fingertips and you mmttt from straiqht stitch i no to xiqzao to thi embroidery stitch of your choicei makts buttonhole stwi onbuttons minds and dams socks computer oirtomatfcoffyf its the only freeann sewing machine hi the mecchubuwu world with automatic tendon control you mooeu start at can do fascinating embroidery designs in mmm unlimited combinations on the bernlna 1ds toucasaiciynchrogrdrivn for perfect stitch precision tohyutsfioufiriaimtofutiu a large table snaps on over the free arm for spadona sewing surface covered by a utailma guarantee bondl aifc your necchl bernlna dealer for a free borne denonitrahoaf sewing machines canada united necchi neighbourhood sewing centre husbands wives weak rundown old tho inndi at a pin ro ncuk tired luck rnr xy o d 11 fry icrt run d wq old lio- ca 10 ux lack ton at 40 so 60 try uitrci tan o tablet 1 today s nllei invijr- uioi you t x mayjtrrd to rev ulixe itimu- lote rnerii 70 and h id p entire body feel yrari yaunitrr cct acq nlatcd iln coiti lltlo or tart with big pormlai ecodomy ilzc nod uvt 7fl ai all druaglitj authorized dealer georgetown tr 7 2802 42 main st n 1 1 issrs i he c mm n people hear him gladly mrs i- smith thankid ihl spiakir ind others who had con tributid to thi program the met it thi home of mrs i sno n luisttij iflirnoon fhe striptun kshon v i riad b airs now fargo offers 3 express models easy to handlel easy to loadl easy on gasi eaay to buy i f smith from psalm 16 the roll nil was answered with what i left uncioni to let here toda mrs pirn man and mrs snow served lunch at the close of thi meeting mrs r warne mrs f shortill mrs l mcencn and miss b hilts jtlended the whs presbytenal at millgrove on tuesday mr fred sinclair has returned home from guilph hospital where he wjs undir obscmtion for a week shirlcj kirkwood visitid sunday with her brother jim in toronto and attended service in deer park church jim will be guest speaker at the three churches here next sunday new fargo viffon express llluitrated also available whh pushbutton automatic transmission choose the one you needi k7lootwwsbodj wt0h 11lwttjbm m tektlobtmhrtnbsdj 1ton 125wbmlbm dmd tolmkbthwwibs compare farfo fjoatrma fee out-and- out ralue nbw hghr powrl the righ power and the right track am you ttma on tmrj trip 13tolt alectriosl sgnrtam means faster starting greater ospaaty fcri niw b1ggr payioadal 6000 lbs o vw to 46000 lbs qvw up to 66000 lbs qcwi fargo 6i and v8a from 1ss to 220 fap oan handle these ug loads wltheeeelmorepayload more proflt per trip nsw handling eml shortest turning tracks of adit power brakes available all 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had not seen each other for many years on monday evening the young people had the pleasure of hearing and seeing colored slides of the work in india and bolivia rev john hart a veteran missionary from india presented the overwhelming tasks that confronts the christian worker in a land so thickly populat cd and with the problems of poverty ignorance and superstition the rev peter amy an old university friend of rc alfred barker of first baptist showed slides of colorful bolivia he has had considerable work to do during this first term in that land in connection with the ex pansion of the facilities of the sou thern cross radio station in la paz boliwa which is operated by the canadian baptist mission a fourth member of the team miss dons millson will join these three for the general missionary rally of baptiiu of the area in first baptist church guclph on wednesday night april i8th subscribe for the herald now to make sure of your copy

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