Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 17, 1957, p. 9

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i 7 it okikjttown ontario wednesday evbtknjq amul lk 1957 second section fhnjizt oink mmb at tb luiidieoa here twenty eight eonwiittee menv lms of to helton to and health aaaocuuw irtt the final touches o jmof plaa fur taeoatt chert xray clinic to tahi area it atf aaaoeiidon luncheon la tues day afternoon to koox church balk v wthhis ie and mn back te this tod they aw llvtof to oaktille- tfctv wuaonts the son of nftfend mrs sward wflsoo 4 guetyh st fcehuh department tdrflle and rwr alexqbderb cjaig of the total dtolci spoke iwjejly to the members oj t coming ramnalgn onknwe mttf it will be bell high school taaen wottwcheck- ed j to acconunodatethe towns peo ple a clinic wol be set tip to knox- church hall for the first three days to hay one week prior to the xrays a et a eonstabfewith tbe ontorio provincial pollcer cleave wilson hasbeeni trnsfairad frocn y js5 w start dealing with aha fight against tobercvloats will be shown at uw itaor theatre letters wjm bvdls- tributed and pupils in high and pumlc schools will learn of the of tb through lectures in- the nerval united ctwrch to ieratbitaibma p- and glen williams and oaibe90u tad throughout the town to direct ssjjk lwopla to the clinic centra and the pay- members themselves will tag personal visits to the with cards to be taken along to the way for checking purposes indies of the park circle were in charge of preparations for the luncheon v hih ncihhii legion membership grows many initiath ofou will find exceptional employment opportunities in the royal bank ar vactstbat wainf 3 momr ambition 1 the ttoyat is north americas fourth largest bonk more than 870 branches are to operation and new ones re g qrwnh all the time during the past four years webave opened 94 new branches each one creat ing new managerial positions and resulting promo- ttonsfbryoimgleloyalbanken 2 inflbence play no pert to advancement at the royal bank our senior officers from the chairman and r on down started au juniors to small branches and advanced on merit alone av home study tfwlrfg comaai axe available to all staff t tkft s candidates advance quickly prac tical experience plus the ha course is equivalent to a wnfvanlry course jn cbmmeroe membership in branch 120 canadian uoion was swelled considerably ih january when a large group of local and district people were initiated into the branch the group posed for ther picture afterwards and the herald reporter has identified all but three of them in thefront row a groupwho formed ho initiation team are left to right alex taylor harry savings president harvey garvin fred mccartney jim murphy herb harlow charlie day and percy clark second row john elliott bert fiddler thomas wilson harry joynson richard fullerton mrs pat chamberlain andrew murray cliff hibbertbill fringle and two mr xs third row ed mcdermott half face ken hunter del beaumont phil carney bruce gummer archie pollock roy rudiger clare little jirh cull soo ther mr x and wallace foster rear row john young doug wright bob footitt joe me mcquarrie harry howard tom gadd don bums ken jubb les heed and george mcarthur chatting 4 for young men i to gaining international i banking experience dm rova bankhaa 75 branches abroad to new york london paris central and south america cuba and toe west indies i we have geuei pensfcn plans that compare with the best as well as group health an hos insurance ax sow cost to employees gmtomboaucfyout future i banking t your local aveec or h mmd offic for a copy canadas ianyesf bank georgetown branch r j miller manager with m h b 0 if your daughter were living in europe in the hou sehold of a princess as gov erness to her two children cant you imagine how eagerly you would anticipate her letters home that is the way mr and mrs frank thompson of milton feel i am sure and i know the letters live fully up to their expectations i had the opportunity of re some their daughter helen wrote home last fall they were fascina ting full of the adventure of travelling and making her home in a new country with new customs and completely new mode of life helen has been in europe since last sumer her parents are well- known in georgetown as well as in milton mr thompson is superin tendent of the childrens aid soci ety for fialton i the name op the princess by whom helen is employed is princess beatrix wittgen stein the address possenhofen starnbergersee bavaria germany in one of her recent letters home helen wrote of an incident which reflects the insecurity and drama tic hardship endured by man peo ple in poland today this excerpt e a courtf of shiners 51 l 5h- jfcfc a- it is a black eye to our neighbourhood if everyone doesnt show up for a chest xray heres why 1 it is free getting an xray doesnt cost a cent 2 only few rfualmve received chest y am year the rest of us have to fee one wore we can know we dont need it 3 whnwegttaclieatktaim cmchjuiervifwndoaltweareaaainar thbwfflratotwoblikeja v h join the crusade and bb xrayed if tm from the letter speaks for itself the princess sent a christmas parcel to her old home in pomer- ania formerly in east prussia now part of poland and was in formed by the russian authorities that for no particular reason the parcel would not be delivered it seems she made the mistake of sending it through a store without realizing that such a thing was verboten she did however ma nage to send 100 swiss francs ab out 2000 and a parcel through the international red cross in gen eva the following is a very poor translation of a letter she received to acknowledgement first direct news shed had for u years translation quftb unexpectedly and with the greatest joy we received news from war saw that you by transfer of 100 swiss francs have given us the most magnificent of gifts my whole family and i thank you sincerely from the bottom of our hearts it is not given to me to show rnj thanks to you in any proper way but instead i will pray to god that you may be rewarded 100 times for your good care i just cant write how enormous and com forting our joy is when we feel and we see that we are not forgot ten because the cash will not be paid to us i have received a 1 catalogue from which i can choose gifts in the value of 100 francs i have chosen 1 pair of black shoes for my husband 8 yards of cotton foa aprons and 6 yards for shirts 2 pounds of coffee and 2 pounds of cocoa i beg you to forgive me for taking so much coffee cocoa but these things are so very rare and at my age one loves to drink a good cup of coffee i havent re ceived the parcel yet but we are looking forward to its arrival each day i shall send news as soon as i receive it we arc fighting hard at the moment for our permission to leave my husband and i could go but our son and wife our daughter and husband would have to stay ttcy are too young it is destroying our nerves we have thought we could hold the old home until all of you could cele brate a reunion with us here but maybe it will never happen a thousand deep felt greetings from home end of translation 4 it seems strange to us that about s3000 could give such joy these people lived to one of the five villages ruled by the bismark family in pomera- nia their homes were free except that they in turn worked for the bismarcks- they attemp ted to escape ahead of the rus sians to 1845 but were among the 10 per cent of these villagers who were turned back another 10 per cent got as far as east germany the other 80 per cent were killed after this pelkv into what seems another altogether it is perhaps strange for me to say that its a smal world after all trite as the expression may be its true for helen has become acquainted with a local girl brenda robinson frey and her husband gunther frey who live to a charming home la a new section oa the eatskirts of moakfa brenda is the dattghter of mr and mr sjb atohtonoat junes street 8tacenav to guauwr frey bread la c4towa aadrthar uall before their faovi since discovering each other they arrange this as frequently as pos sible helen has visited them ma ny times and the freys in turn have been to visit helen at possen hofen brendas friends here will be pleased tp hear she is well and seems very happy in germany farm news march hog marketings lftvooo less than 1956 j e w hogs run during march averaged 110000 per week which was 13 per cent or 16000 head a week less than march of last year for the first quarter of this year hog mar ketings in the west were down 13 j per cent and in the east 105 per cent compared to the same period last year while march marketings were cansiderably smaller than a year ago they were still some 12000 hogs per week above the ap parent rate of domestic appearance lm february and some 5000 hogs weekly over the combined domes tic and export absorption in febru ary thus storage stocks showed a further buildup last month arrive for visit with scots friends mr and mrs william mair who have emigrated to canada from their home in dumbarton scotland are visiting in town at present with relatives mr and mrs alex fleming 112 prince charles drive the mairs who plan to make their home in canada docked at montreal last week aboard the ss corinthia win in guessing in chick contbst a contest to judge the weight of baby chicks was staged at hal- ton cooperative supplies a few weeks ago with the chicks being weighed on the last day of the contest twentyfour chicks were display ed locally and the total weight came to exactly 30 pounds bob davis norval guessed right oa the nose and was the first prizewin ner closest guesses for second end third place also came from norval and duncan robinson and clark lyons were awarded these prises there was considerable interest shown inth contest designed to advertise coop chick feeds j saturday night should see anothre full arena as the tillson- burg pandries make- thier first appearance on local ice itiililsl 0 b- e v r ior greatest saiet install monro matic shock absorbers vimfjmvm w 19 arivtt wni ummhs warn l cam holnn laitatn hard ilm hi m mt yaw wtd v lav driva uu taft twaa up yaw atda aal ntiata afaty ad imlwt m ya car with mini malic snack aasatnatc maia mali saackc ont aanl la your ride harley motors 31 john street tr 72591 oeorgetown j georgetown rotary club 2nd annual minstrel show show boat clocks at knox presbyterian church hall tuesday wednesday thursday aprit23 24 35 800 pm each night adults 75c children under 1 2 35c at door end men aaushmouth ernmyde disastrous y steamer emmerson wishbone dick shearly moonbeam george glassford cadillac bill carr caesar bill hamilton melody jane doi-day- snowtlake sandra scott lil liza jane june jailor dancers roberfo hawes bob burns gord bowers jackmuckart tickets avmlalle mom otay and 4 local druo jim ritchie johngunn bobmccolgan interlocutor ord i r

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