thi olokcrrown hlfcald jkednewlay eveg oct 16th 1956 page 8 brampton east wj members enjoy 25th anniversary party we are au ignorant but on different subjects authors name below no one can master all sub jects a wise person knows this and contacts experts whose special training en ables them to understand the problems involved when you buy any medl cines or health aids get them from a pharmacist- lt our years of study licensed su pervision and traditional code of ethics protect you you pay no more for tus expert service yet some day a word of caution about proper use may save you much trouble and perhaps even our very life your physician can phone tfuangle 73692 when you need a medicine pick up your prescription if shopping near us or let as deliver promptly without extra charge a great many people entrust us with their prescriptions may wa com pound yours maccomnaclcs drugs prescriptions chemists 9 main st n tr 73692 quotation by will rogers 1879 1935 cop right 1958 10v2 brampton east womens inatl tute was 25 years old 6nsept 30 sixty six members former mem ben and friends gathered at har rison s united church or the im portant celebration mrs h crawford the president called the meeting to order with the opening ode and the instl tute prayer mrs g w craw ford jr read the names of the members who had died and mrs c chcyne read a memorlam fol lowed by one minute silence mrs m ackroyd the secretary read a telegram of congratulation from regina as well as many cards mrs g julian read the mimtf es of the first meeting which was held sept 27 1933 at the home of mrs c xheyne with 31 women present mrs g bland was the first president and mrs g jul tan the first secretary mrs fred howstrawser read the history of the mstitute when it was organized there were a memoes and at present there are 57 the 20th anniversary ws held at snelgrove when mrs harold maltby and mrs gordon lland were presented with life memberships the speaker for the afternoin was miss chapman from the hon economics branch in toronto the institute is an educational i organization was the theme she cl ose to speak on she stated that each member could receive a wealth of information from homemaking courses demonstra tions speakers and reading mrs h crawford thanked miss chap i man for her informative address seven life memberships wore i presented by mrs k crawford to the following mrs g julian who received an institute pin from mrs m ackroyd on behalf of mrs g bland who was absent and mrs c cheyne who was pre sented with her pin by mrs n cameron mrs a woodlll who received her pin from mrs p howslrawser mrs fred howstraw ser who was presented her pin by mrs g w crawford jr mrs g w crawford jr received her pin from mrs h ackroyd mrs victor upshall was presented with the pin of the late mrs william mcclure by mrs c cheyne mrs h gard house was presented with her life membership and pin at the september meeting ai he could not attend the annversay meeting mrs j mcclure prcsente i a quilt top to the institute mrs c lyons mrs g laidlaw and mrs may a trio from norval united chujch accompanied by mrs j maltby sang several songs mrs albert reid presented gifts to miss chapman and the trio thank you was given to mrs h maltby for baking the birthday cake and to mrs m mckenna for decorating it the meeting closed with the national anthem after which the following members served a but fet lunch mrs m moddlson mrs d laycock mrs j moddi son mrs j ackroyd mrs w reid and mrs w sheard nu fashion beauty salon tr 739h nn and mill streets norval reports on guelph institute convention the regular monthl meeting of norval v omens institute was held at the home of mrs r craw ford with president mrs keith webb in the chair mrs gradon chester read the minutes and con ducted a short business period for roll call members named a famous person who was born on a farm mrs lome cleave gae an interesting paper on asncul ture the motto pra to god for a good harvest but continue t hoe was well given bj mrs t graham mrs oliver hunter representing the institute at the aria conun tion in guelph gave a splcndi i report and certainlj gave the tad ics an insight on what takes phce at such a meeting the hostiss assisted b miss prairie van re and mrs g l roal served lunch announcement was made m it iht november meeting is a week ur her and will be hild at the h mr of mrs lorne cleave maple at georgetown on oct 30 at 8pm i clearing mino millwork i doors cabinets frames sash stairs screens i prompt service free estimates 11 water st tr 79771 you deserve the best in automatic heetno installation one contract covers first una hasting equipment finest in installation full warranty service all necessary repairs re floors walls trim plaster for the very best in heating installatlena call tr 74302 bergs etecrro lab c raactrfc rlalbnec tan fl n warm air auction sale of rerststered and vaccinated holsteins horses implements feed the property of james mcbrlde lot 19 6th line lsquesing 2 miles wist of georgetown on saturday october 18 at one o clock the follow n reg holsteins llalton bcsse 948900 born may 12th 1951 calf at foot halton bonnie 1011228 born may 3rd 1952 calf at foot halton juhoa 1080993 born june 23 1953 calf at fool mcb rag apple 1285588 born june 25 1956 calf at foot halton joan 1227101 born sept 17 1955 bred fob 13 mcb snow wlnt 1235305 born oct 29 1955 bred march 10 mcb darky 1265615 born march 23rd 1956 bred may 2 mcb reflection 12r5bl6 born march 23 1956 bred larth 20 mcb rose 1305323 born nov 1 1956 mcb rose julina 1341 915 born may 14 1957 mcb flora 1357149 borfi july 3 1957 heifer calf pedigree lime of sale thiat are big strong cattle most oi them highcroft texal brttoint and unit sires selling subject o blood test horses fe1d te m o good work horses about 1200 hi les of good hay about 700 ba s of good straw implements mcd 50t ba ler in extra good condition good ison 2442 threshing machine with clover attachment and bin filk r cockshutt no 4 manure spreader nearly new mcd tractor disc mcd spring tooth drag cultivator m ii 2 furrow tractor plough mh 13 disc drill with fertilizer at tachment mh 7 ft binder dam side rake mh 5 v ft mower dump rake rubber tired wagon and flat rack 3 section harrows walking plough set of bob seighs weed sprajrr fanning mill half ton scale jolliet grain grinder electric fencer set of rope slings set of double harness hay rope chicken brooder colonv house 9x12 double floor on skids hca vy anvil forge blacksmith tools scrap iron usual small articles hmman milking machine electric mcd cream separator no reserve as mr mcbndc is giving up farming on account of his health terms cash frank tfetch auctioneer telephone georgetown tr 7 244 george currie clerk japanese women building for peace and democracy mrs margaret ashdown of tor onto chairman of the united nat ions committee of the canadian federation of business profts sional w omens clubs visited jap an this past summer as the feder ation s representative with unls co s east west cultural mission a group of members of the georgetown business and profes sional women s club arc planning to hear mrs ashdown when slit speaks in newmarket on nov 17 they have been inwted as gutsts of the newmarket club it has been said on many oc casions that the most wonderful products of japan are not its nor its nor its bronzes nor its poret lains nor anj of its martls in metal or lacquer but its w onu n and members of the mission es pecialu those who had the most opportunities for contacts with japanese women would wt know hiartil endorse these stnlimtnts when general macarthur was enroute from manila to toko hi was asked what his first act in japan would be and his rcpl was i intend to give suffrage to thi women of japan for the must share the responsibilitv fur build ing up the countr for peace and democracy there can be no doubt but what the wormn of ja pan are taking that nsponsib triousl with the r vision of the hi c lion law in dcctmber 1945 11 lapam s women orr 20 ears of njt wire admitted to suffrage an in the first ekction following 7 pir cent of the 20 558 000 eligible women olers went to the poll and 39 women were elected occu pjinj nearl 10 per cent of the total number of seats in thi house ot representatives intel enm lect ons have shown a marked fluctuation in the number of w men elected but at no urn dur ing the ears sinct 1946 hae wn men occupied less than 20 s it in the diet both houses under the prewar educai ioml sstem women were not admit led to public universities except in limited cases and coeducation existed onh in the imnarv school in 1957 115600 rnicr enrolled in institutions of hhtr learning as far hack as 1872 w imrn were emplojcd as factory work ers in japan hut it was durw the period of the last war that a jreat number of women took ov er men s jobs and performed so week that many hae since taken i ovr supervisory and adminislra live jobs never open to them be fore it was the privilege of mam mission members to meet and talk with outstanding women of japan both in business and professional circles we were constantly ama zed to find the heights to which women have risen in a comparat ively short period of time there arc 20 female judges in japan many women doctors and la vers some architects and engineers women are widely recognised in the arts and in such specialized professions as radio and t etc is ion also as head of womcn s sec tions of newspapers and as edit ors of women s magazines no one can deny that the wo men of japan have made tremrn dous forward studies dnnng i in past decade and while economic difficulties qf their owi counlrv as well as international tensi ins fcave presented hand daps nev ertheless the spirit of japan se women is such that we behe c they will continue their forward march dedicated as they are t peace and international good will the women of japan wilt make an impact upon the future of our civilization business women s week is an deal time for canadian women reoutar exhibitor and prizewinner too at georgetown fall fair is reg williams of slewarttown who took great pride in his display of vegetables in the display hall mr williams is shown here with his second prize collection which included 20 varieties of vegetables his son trevor is fair board secretary compile booklet about canadas bank system a short story for canadians ab out the country s banking system and its unique features is told in a booklet distributed by the can adian bankers association it explains in a half hour s rea ding how canada got its slromt banking sjstom how it keeps up to date and how it provides cana dians in big and small eommun ities with the same wide ran of banking services the 28 page booklet the thar tered banks of canada in lb brief chapters goes quickly through the historv of canadian banking out ininichow the modern system was built up and how it operjks canada has a branch hank s tem the booklet explains 1 hi first branch was openc 1 m quebec city in 1817 and todax thin are more than 4 600 in canada an i 151 in 18 fortin countnts and eijfht territories of the british et indus canada h is m r banking offices in relation ta po pulation than any other country the booklet notes at confederation the federal government got the power to rig ulate banking in the country and the booklet tells how by reision un 10 ears the bank act is ktpt up to date and the bank n system kept abreast of the iu ions needs there is chiplir on tht bank to take lock of uuir resourtc and put forth an extra effort i do all in t lit ir powtr to fje can ada mori iowtr with worn in powtr of canada the nations central bank and how it controls the am ount of credit and money avail able in rh country at any given period the booklet also oilans a number of simple fats olten or gotten there are ii 000 000 deposit c counts in the cha- ir 1 banks at any given momnt tht banks hae about 1250 000 it atis n their books these a er t nl loans to businessmen a on dy check among bank branches made a couple of years agi showed that personal loans totalled s220 123 000 the size or thce uans was from under 300 up to s3 500 winding up its story the book kts says the canadian banking s on has been known for u sirmmh and stabihn n ah 1 t to kep pace with the riwin ixpandinj mtds of a oun and prorissnt nation georgetown propane gas sales and service for home farm industry distributor for afagas ltd agincourt ontario tanks stored at silvercreek on no 7 highway bill mcenery tr 72032 collect h nacaeucy john f b0ught0n j ewiuei watches clocks watchbands straps jewellery silverware guaranteed watch repairs opposite georgetown high school guelph street d the mail bag we service television all makes radios record players car radios appliances i one loamen ale ernies radio 24 years servicing mill street trlanglc 72701 3 bron st oct btr uth 1958 diar mr fditor georgetown community centre deterves support i am wnlin this as endorahon f tht won it rhu program carried on imonj the ouniir j neration b tht erttown commumt t ntre ssocnti n nont who attended the field dj of sports at the park in sip tember could rcadil sec that a tremendous amount of time and energ had to be txpended to round out uch a progrjm as was put on that lax the trouble was there were too i ft w parents present to back up at least b their presence the ef forts that were put forth on b half of their children i it is to be hoped that more rec ignition will be gnen bv the par t nts in the future as an encour aiement to these noble people who hae acnficed their personal interests to proxide a healthful rtcrtational time for our bos and rjhs j let s get back of them and t them a hand i urs truh do it yourself test your tv and radio tubas free in a tahwiulk tetter new tubal available at hutchs smokes barber shop 10 main st south open dally to u ms wanted and found priced as low as 39 furniturewitb the look but not the price of elegance modern dinettes in metabr0nze and brass also in chrome special hvh feather pillows 99l quantity budget terms to suit you since 1927 mcclures 14 main street georgetown phone tr 72522