Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 19, 1958, p. 7

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w nov 1m 1tj iw hpuud motorized delivery prescriptions called for and delivered davidson s pharmacy telephone triangle 73048 georgetown propane gas sales and service eor home farm industry distributor for afagas ltd aowcouw ontario tanks stowed at srvercreek oh no 7 highway bill mcenery tr 72032 conad if imcuswy we service television j all makes radios record haters car radios appliances lm loasrars etc ernies radio 24 years servicing mm street trungljj before this happens to you have van alphen motors check your electrical system we have new batteries and rebuilt generators at a very low price we stock 500 worth of blue streak ignition parts all guaranteed for 10 000 miles free compression test if desired at van alphen motors glen williams tr 79439 look for the sign on the 9th line ballinafad institute entertains at manor the forming of living horse shoe and the parading of the com pany colours followed by the na tional anthem were the first it ems of an interesting program put on by the fourth company of the girl guides of the oakville dis trict on monday evening nov 3 these were about 23 very whole some and capable girls in the group and they were accompanied by their leaders capt mrs relm era lieut pat cross and company leader joyce reeves the pro gram consisted of a variety of in terestlng songs amusing skits and lively dances it closed with the campfire ceremony and taps speeches of thanks were given by mrs stanley allen antr muriel thompson after which some of these very helpful young girls as sisted mrs allen in serving gin gerale and cookies at supper time on tuesday no vember 4th the residents had the honour and pleasure of welcoming to the manor the hon louis p cecile minister of public welfare in the provincial government of ontario mr cecilc was one of a number of distinguished guests who called on the residents when they were assembled in the dining room for their evening meal mr stanley allen the superintendent of the manor introduced mr stan hall mpp for halton county and mr hall in turn introduced mr cecilc in replying mr cecile ex pressed the pleasure he felt in vi siting this fine communal home one of many for which the pro vince of ontario is winning fame across canada and remarked on the happy expressions and alert bearings of the residents he as sured them that their welfare was always close to the heart not only of himself but also of all the pro vincial government officials and promised to come again as soon as possible included in this group of distinguished guests were mrs stan hall warden william card of oakville and former w arden tom millward of bronte five tables of progressive euch re were in play on tuesday even ing november 4th when 10 ladies and 10 men attended the regular meeting of the euchre club the prizes for the month of october wire awarded as follows first prize for men s highest score mr reg gray consolation prize mrs jtssie morton md mr sam bacon on w ednesda afternoon nov 5th seenteen members of the balhnafad i accomapmed nv o hir visitors from bal linafad paid a vcr cnjnable first visit to tht manor thi mtn and women resident were their guests on this occasion and a varied pro ram na present id b the insti i lute memoirs the president oi tht in mutt mr jtsse uinerv p csidtd ocr the first part of the i program which besan with the institute s ng and pravtr mrs mclntrv described the location of ballinafad and spoke of the pleasure felt by the members of her institute in coming to the manor for the first time the roll call was answered with the name of a canadian author and the title of one of his or her books two very interesting moving pic ture films were shown with mr al len running the projector the first film depleted the beauty of canad ian national parks in nova scotia the other film called silks and suit kies showed the training of stan dard bred horses for sulky rac ing the fastest growing sport in canada the program was then handed over to the program con vener mrs norman sinclair her first duty was order a parade of hats which meant jhat all the members had to don old fashion ed hats popular many years ago a devotional period came next one verse of each of two well known hymns was sung in unison mrs frank smith read a passage of scripture from st luke and gave an appropriate prayer to illustrate the motto of the day the life you lead in the lesson you teach mrs jesse mcenerj read a poem muself by edgar guest the program continued with a community singsong and closed with a ver amusing read ing minnie at the skating rink given by mrs robert mcenery after the ladies had been than ked by mrs s allen for this first program so varied amusing and interesting a delicious lunch of sandwiches tarts and tea was scr ved by the visitors during the lunch hour piano music was pro vided by mrs ernest mcenery at which time mr viggers joined in with the bones mrs fred shor till had been the pianist for the reqular program the program was heartil enjoved bj the resi dents and it is their sincere hope that this first meeting will not be the last on thursday afternoon novem ber 6th another group of women residents enjoyed a tour of the country around milton through the kindness of mrs louis keene of r r 1 campbcllville the kindness of the milton ro tary club in donating to the resi dents the surplus candv and pea nuts from the hallowcin carni val downtown is great 1 apprecia ted a scholark sermon based on the various sentences that make up our lord s fraer a riven in chapter 1 1 or st i uke s ospcl was delivired bv rtv f orborn minister or knox pnsbvti nan church milton at the service in the chapel of the manor on sun day afternoon nov 9th after pointing out that his pra er might also be verv proptrh cal led the disciples prayer mr ors born explain d the significance of each sentence mr orshorn eon eluded bv saving that a pravtr iikt this uttired sincere lv will bt an swercd and all requests conmctid with it will be gran ltd vegetables take oa a fresh new taste with garnets complete line of building materials plywoods flue liners plaster cement tile nails r insulation glazed pipe roofing paptr rock lath ready mixed concrete t 74961 t 75519 mop in at armstrong ave georgetown extension of red cross blood transfusion service free blood transfusions will be provide for patients irr ontario hospitals according to an announ cement made by the canadian red cross society and the ontario hospital services commission this hospital extension of the red cross blood transfusion pro gramme is something we have been hoping for for many years said j h passmore president of the ontario division of red cross when we first learned this news wti notified the 180 branches in ontario and the response has beentnosl4umulating mr pass- more we referring to the an nouncement made by marshal stearns chairman of the red cross national executive and monsignor john g fuuerton vice chairman of the ontario hospital services commission t the announcement stated that the first move will be to extend he already existing service in metropolitan toronto to hospitals in jkommumties along the north sfcfcre of lake ontario as far as belleville north from toronto and west to sault ste mane the ex tension of thcservice will be in operation by thefend of this year the second ptiase will be com pleted as early as possible m 1959 and will include hospitals in wes tern ontario and the area east rrom belleville to the ontario- quebec border north to ottawa and hull and along the ottawa river to north bay negotiations for suitable prem lses to house red cross blood trans fusion service depots in london and in ottawa are now being car ried on by red cross and provin ned on by red cross and provincial cial government officials farm news now playing jet age spectacle i thrills galore p the hunters cinemascope and colour robert mitchum robert wagner matinee saturday 100 pm next monday tuesday sparitling comedy hit of ttw the reluctant debutant widi inesday cinemascope and metro color rex harrison kay kendall john saxon adult entertainment odeon brampton parking at rear halton team twelfth in livestock judging j e w the inter county livestock judg ing competition was held in the coliseum at the royal winter fair on thursday of last week this com petition is open to teams of three young men under the age of 26 vears who hadn t previously re presented their county in this com petition the competitors judge three classes in dairy cattle 3 clases in beef cattle 3 classes or swine and one class of sheep and give oral reasons for their plac inns on all ten classes the jctfrev bull memorial tro- phv which has been in annual com petition since the first roval in 1922 was won bv the team rcpre- tntinj peterborough countv ox ford was second and north simcot third tht halton team composed of m marshal ldvtard bes worth and don tavlor placed 12th in the competition involving nine tctn countv teams ministers wife is speaker to wms the omen s missiomrv cictv of st john i niu d hurt hmit in ember 4th in the chunh par liur tht prt idi nt mrs liter brt vwiriflc opened the meeting nth a hwnn fol mud in thi i ore s i rax er she t h n m rt ss d the importinci of rt in mbtrini the nin o rloek pravcr circle when mem hi rs have silent privir whtriwr ihcv mav be for the mismonarv c ciel church and thi work of od report w ere heard from the trcasuri r and supplv secrctarv mrs k h wright took tht devo tional portion of the mcttini fol low cd b praj cr for the special missionary bv miss paula rthurs most inspiring talk was then givtn bv mrs morgan mcfirlane based around- the words i will take the cup of sanation re fore closing murdock mcfarlanc rave a cornet solo accompanied b mrs mcfarlanc on the piano mission field work topic for wms group what is a mission was the ti tic of a misionar paper given b mrs owens macdonald at the nov ember meeting of the union wms held on tuesdav november 4th at the home of mrs fraser macdon aid in her talk mrs macdonald dealt with the work of miss bessu mcmurchj in the mission field the ro 1 cnll a woman of the bible and the minutes followed the opening hjmn after which the scripture and explanation were gi ven bj mr a mcdonald mrs don doion led in dedicator praver and a reading what stewardship means to me as a wms member was given bj mrs r s leslie appointed to the nominating committee were mrs clarence an dcrson and mrs r s lslie mrs wilfrid leslie led in closing prayer assistant hostesses were mrs hoar mrs l dalison mrs l g rojal mrs l cnchton st georges church anglican sunday next before adrant parish anniversary 1852 1958 8 00 i m hoh c ommun lllac corporaio i 10 i m 11 l hichari t 0 10 am hurch sthool 9 14 vear 11 00 a m mil tin s rmon can n ii divis k innl vc tv m i inarv socictv vnjhcjn church of canada 1100 im church sthool 38 vtars uitr care 7 00 p m ft nsmj scotch bakery a mill street theyre here soda butter and potato scones and pancakes scotch delicacies to tempt your palate whether you come from the old land or not fresh banana cake from fresh bananas 55c all goods ara bakad on the promises always frash and tasty cakas made to order for waddings birthday parties etc phone tr 73481 nomination meeting a meeting of the municipal electors of the township of esquesing will be held in esquesing community hall 1 monday november 24th at 7 30 o clock in the evening for the purpose of nominating candidates for the off ces of reeve deputy reeve and councillors for the year 1959 and two members of the school board of townsh p school area no 1 for fhe years 1959 and 1960 every thursday 1000 am hoh communion intercessions 10month budget tnra available from sept to june ess0 furnace oil mw somerville dial operator and ask for zenlth 67300 no toll charge insurance travel real estate walter t evans co triangle 72512 mill street serving your community for over 30 years trenching backfilling co alois specializing in the installation of weeping tile septic tanks free 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