Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 12, 1956, p. 4

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the oeorgetown herald wednesday december 12th 1936 page 10 ict this christmas give luggage credit terms i mcbrine sanuonite carson langmair nu main street i iiiiiii iiiiiiaiiiijimimaiiii no extra charges mcnamara jewellers main street poultry association annual euchre party odd fellows hall saturday december 22nd at 8 15 pm admission soc prizes dressed poultry superb cuisine in delightful surroundings luncheons dinners 11 30 to 230 pm 5 p m to 9 30 p m light lunches 1130 am to 1 am plenty of parking space weekend dinners and luncheons a specialty jack 0 lantern phone for reservations at tr 72571 no 7 highway and main street georgetown dinner music phone service at tables and other extras youll enoy see the many bargains at our gift- centre in the restaurant ooritvioit buy ttrttont town country winter tires aowf qf when you want to fffop when you need to terrific traction in mud and tnow 9 smooth and silent on pavement 9 longer mileage due to extro deep traction tread kkibwtour convenient okssaftist terms larley motors 31 johnstteet timngw 72591 ashgrove mission group elects new 1957 executive th december mf tg of the wms was held on tuesday after noon december 4th at the home of mrs frank ruddell with eighteen members and seven visitors pres ent the doors and the interior of the house were very pretty with christmas decorations piesident mrs leslie giffen opened with a christmas message and the hynm joy to the world devotional was in charge of mrs frank wil son and was a lovely candlehghting ceremony on a table sat one large white candle symbolizing christ around it sat smaller candles rep resenting hit countries of burma niw mm a cunada malaya hong kong and korea the these was his constant lamp and emphas itd that while we arc lighting can dles to show the presence of christ in our midst tlitse other churches in malaya or hong kong are doing the same at thtir nalivitj season others assisting were mis c b ditk mrs cecil wilson mrs vern picket mrs arthur huddcll mrs r blackett and mrs h cunning ham with mnr clayton wilson as soloist missionary prayer was gi gvien by mrs fred w ngglcsworth a christmas reading by mrs john bellboddy folfowed bj the reports from the different secretaries on last ears vork mis t blackett gave the report of the nominating committee and read the officers for 1957 president mrs leslie gif fen 1st vice president mrs t blackett 2nd vice president mrs j 11 hunter secretary mrs john ruddell assistant mrs cecil wil son treasurer mrs llcetor bird i iterature becclary mrs frank wilson stewardship mrs w bird community friendship mrs cla ton wilson supply mrs frank ruddell assistant mrs vern pick et associate helpers mrs ward brownndgt citizenship and tern erance mrs fhos tiffen mission ary monthly and world friends mrs bruce bngden pianist mrs t j ilrownndgc mission band mrs murray bngden assistant mrs james carnej baby band mrs john mcnahb cmt leaders mrs c b dick and mrs j h hunter uditors mrs c b dick and mrs a j ituddell the annual young people s ban quet was held in the church base ment on triday evening december 7th the tables were very pretl with christmas dtcoralions and on the windows and around the walls hung large green wreaths made 1 the colt girls light tie peo pic sat down to the turkej dinner and all that goes with it the pro gramme was presided over h nor mn russ opening with a toast to the queen jean bird proposed a toast to the ehurcth with mr fred wrigglesworth rchponding and pro posing one to the young peoples with bill wilson responding gor don wingfield gave a vote of thanks to the ladies there were solos by michael armstrong geor getown accompanied by kenneth harrison at the piano mr russ in troduced the speaker jim kirk wood of ballinafad a student stud ying for the ministry at emmanuel college in toronto who spoke on wtiat is this thing called love officers for 1957 are president fred barnes 1st vice president evelyn bird secretary ross aus the evening closed with pray er by our minister the bright star mission held their christmas meeting on sunday afternoon at the home of adricnnc jeffrey and stuart nurse with 18 children and six mothers present sandra carney was pianist and karen bngden had charge of the program adricnnc nurse gave the missionary prayer barbara and patsy blackett played a duet nancy hunter very sweet ly sang a solo margaret brown ridge played a piano solo mrs j h- hunter told the chapter from the study book gerlind oster mann read a christmas story of fering was received by patsy bla ckctt and ellen hunter and dedica ted by margaret brownridge rob ert brlgden thanked the hostess mrs nurse at the close the mib- sion band leader mrs murray brig den had a christmas treat for each mission band child plastic staffers have guelph christmas party on saturday evening the mem berg of the office staff and fore men and thctr ladies and gentle men of the plastics division of smith stone journeyed by bus to paradise gardens where they held their annual christmas din ner and dance those attending the party were mr and mrs earl lince mr and mrs john walsh mr and mrs victor babey mr and mrs merle reld mr and mrs moms cook mr and mrs william emslie mr and mrs stan allen mr and mrs elmer fendley mr and mrs fred johnson mr and mrs clarence king mr and mrs bob hoare mr and mrs j hyatt mr and mrs august spltzer mr and mrs dennis brown miss margaret bingham alex zllio and mr and mrs tom clapham christmas is only ten shopping dflys away mtilijtlilililtmijatmtldimimailt christmas and memorial wreaths artificial table centres door knockers window wreaths and coat corsages r0sedale floral albert and murdock streets phone tr 72952 finircmtctiifelttlcikiclciot 0tweveewgw 1 1 1 1 1 1 ijflaijiiiiijjiiiiijmbiwmw 194 win dec32- form maccormacks always features i gifts which will please every member of the family this year weve ja made an even greater effort to find the gifts you want at the prices you want to pay here are only a few suggestions that will please you h 1 s your headquarters for the newest j writing sensation jjj watermans cf fountain pen 1 1 j emrftfe see our great array dubarry yardley helena rubinstein harriet hubbard ayer many famous names lo tempt you gifts from 25c to 25 it uses cartridge ink pens from 6 50 to 1500 we carry a wide range of parker pens and pencils the ever popular parker 21 and the ultimate in pen craftsmanship the parker 51 viewmasters 295 reels 50c ea reel packets 150 ea 1 cartoons fairy tales western cowboys scenic christmas story rudolph the red nosed reindeer shaving accessories shop in georgetown yardley seaforth old spice j lentheric gaylord excellent gift or him shavemaster view electric razors philishave schick mrs margaret grieve joins british wvs resident of town for 2 years mrs margaret grieve 35 albert st has returned to england where she is joining the womens volun ury service mrs grieve sailed from new york on saturdaj on the queen elizabeth she will report for service in england with the wvs which scr vej britain in various capacities in eluding staffing of service canteens la army centres she expects to see duty in germany next year at one of the nato camp colouring books picture books story books novels for children popular novel for adult reader priced from 25c to 350 by carlton j rereagotaptt neilsons 3 smiles n chuckles gift w toppvligs see the ida newspaper ads for your christmas gift selection iwctw maccormacks drug store main street k georgetown triangle ts 73692 i j

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