Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 29, 1959, p. 5

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v newlyweds honoured by ashgrove district friends a very happy tunc was spent in the equemng community hall on friday evening octo- 1 ber 23 when the neighbors and friends gathered to honour frank wilson and his bride el izabcth gibson eighteen tab les of euchre were played with winners being mr and mrs j m wickson then the newly weds were called to the front and after a few well chosen words by bill wilson gordon wingfield james stark and el mer bird presented the couple with a vacuum cleaner and an i electric foing pan both ex pressed their thanks for the gifts and after lunch was ser ved dancing was enjoyed to mchnerj s orchestra with how son ruddetl as caller off t mrs j m wicltson mrs tho giffen mrs cecil wilson kmrs john bellhoddv atten dedhe halton presbylcnal wms ccli6nal rall trfi thurs p day october 22nd in rock cha pel ymtoti church we are all pleased o vo that mrs ernie tindale is home from st joseph s hospital m guelph after her operation and hope to see her out am ng us again real soon the br ijht star mi ion band met on sunda afternoon at the home of robert bngdcn roll call was answered with something i am thankful i- or the young people held their i m meeting sundav evening at the home of george and evelyn bird with verna pidcet and bob ruddell in charge rev john hill spoke to them the autumn tbankoffcii it of the wms was hold on wcdnes da afternoon oct 14lh at the tovelj home of mrs rord wick son vwlh guests from camp bellvillc glen williams and georgetow n president mrs john bellhoddv opened with a short thanksgiving theme and the hymn come ye thankful people come and prayer mrs c j buck of the georgetown societj gave a splendid devol lonal on thanks and all we owe to god a solo sung so beautifully b mrs john h iter of glen williams the bird with the broken wing was much enjoyed after which mrs thomas giffen introduced the guest speaker mrs arthur harris president of hakon prcshyterlal who spoke on the alms and objects of the mis sionary society and stressed how we can all be witnesses fy christ by our doings and the example wc set and our pravers mrs george nurse fha iked the speaker and our visitors for their parts in mak ing a pleasant afternoon and a social hour closed the meeting the october women s insti lute meeting was held one v ening at the lovely apartment of mrs j j thompson in ber wick hall with president mm francis thompson presiding and opening in the usual way secretary mrs b i ank wilson read the minutes of the last meeting and called jjhe roll which was answered by an ev ent in canadian history which makes me glad 1 am a canad tan five dollars is to be sent i lo he telc milk for chil drcn frund mrs john mcnabbl reported on the exhibits from georgetown fair mrs cliff hunter gave some interesting it ms from the district directors meeting held in milton rutin ly mrs fred nurse gave high lights from the area conference held m guelph last week after which the program convener mrs john bcllboddv look- over and called on mrs percv i es he for the motto home the hasis of national morality the speaker mr douglas lati mer enlightened the ladies on several matters such as criminal tourts divorce laws buving and sign ng without knowing loo i much about articles urging v erjone to make a will and the whys and wherefores of succes sion duties mrs t brownridge thanked the speaker for his very informative talk and cur rent events were given bv mrs r cunningham and the meeting closed with the queen a soc lal hour followed puu through snow l and mud ballinafad quilt raises hospital funds on october 13th at a nefrt ing of the woman s association of georgetown and district me morial hospital the winning ticket was drawn on a quilt made and donated by balhna fad women s institute n aid of the auxiliary fund the draw was made bv mrs john gunn convener or the ways and means committee mrs calvin aitkcn r r 3 ac on held the lucky ticket proc eds amounted to s112 87 local ladies attend north bay meeting businesswomens club three members of the geor getown business professional women s club attended the provincial conference in north bay oct 16 to 18 mrs w gwlzdala was the club a deleg ate and miss norma o shea and mrs ailcen bradley attended as observers the city of north bay welcomed all of the 340 who attended with the mayor and the president of the cham ber of commerce at the em pire hotel as a welcoming com mittce members were present also from the national and int ernatinal boards at the conven tion with miss margaret hynd man qc as guest speaker at the saturday evening oanquct the north bay club entertained at a reception fiiday evening aid entertained h ml members and presidents of the clubs at a recent on and cocktail partv salunfir evening prior to the bu liquet and thev al o enterlai red evcrv one following tne bm quct miss nazla dane p es dent of the provincial rlcration conducted the conferc ice and many verv worthwhile rosolu tions ere passed an 1 discus scd it wds alsa resolved to continue working with r entatn ns to the provincial and federal govern nents regarding the change in the mumc pal act air pollution changing he jun rs act and other important work the ge rjtt n tlub wjs pr tieularlv plea ed lo have their resolutions pased unanimously and the club was asked to form the committee tor survey and to bring in recommendations lo the 1960 conference in belle villc their resolution was w hereas a i objective of our clubs an 1 of our federation is to extend educational oppor tunities to business and prof essional women through indus trial scicntifie and vocational activities and whereas it is not rcadilv apparent that all our clubs are working to prom otc this objective be it there fore resolved that the organ zation of business profession al women s clubs of ontario constitute a committee to sur vcv and report on the work be ing dine in trjfsconnection by the individual clubs in ontario and furthermore that the com mittee follow up us findings by presenting to the 1wj0 confer ence a menu ran lum suggesting was in which clubs can prom otc this objective while m north bav miss o bhea was the guest of mr and mrs i- rank janneson tonner rcai lents of corgetown mr gwudala and mrs bradlry were dinner guests on sundav even ing prior lo motonn h ne films presented on mexico at horticultural meeting glimpses of the scenery of mexico- and the southern states were enjoyed by members of the georgetown horticultural society at their october meet ing last wednesday evening movie films obtained by mes srs howson ruddell and ross norton on their motor trip last year were projected through the courtesy of mr alex mac laren from mr ruddell s commen tary and the firms shown one gels the impression of mexico as being a very mountainous country with winding roads steeply sloping fields and beau tiful scenery everywhere a land where the social customs farming methods and ways of living of the u s neighbours to the north intermingle with the more primitive indltn culture and where there is public ad miration for the toreador and his art the scenery of california and the southwest states with their dry arid climate is in marked contrast with that of mexico mere the most modern methods make available the water up plies so vitally necessary to settlement mrs l devnes ai chairman j thanked the guest speaker and projeetionie on behalf of those presnt and announced that an- j other public meeting woujld be held on the 18th of november mr and mrs gougeon 1 win mexico holiday while old man winter shakes i a threatening ley finger at northland inhabitants mr and mrs bob gougeon 70 maple ave w are basking in the iro pica grandeur of mexico s fa bulous acapulco bob who is a salesman for mcciure s home funmishings main street won the all expense paid irjp in a draw sponsored i by the scally mattress co the lucky couple joined some 117 retailers and their wives other winners in the contest at malton airport saturday for the flight to the sun drenched south they will be away eight days page thi oeorgrtown hijtald thurada oct 19th 195a federation prince and princess competition a five day expense trip to jamaica will go lo the winning boy and the winning girl in the ontario federation of agri culture s annual prinee a lid princess competition the con test is especially designed for ontario s young rural people from 16 to 29 years of age and is a competition of knowledge poi c and ability to think beau tv does not anttr into the con test at all insofar as the girls arc concerned the annual contest is desig net lo create greater interest and understanding in farm or gamzations farm problems and general agriculture contestants must enter a county contest and a winning boy and a win ing girl is set on to the finals to be staged at the or a annual convention at toronto n 2 3 and 4 v contestants answer written questionnaires at each level and must deliver a short speech in the county and zone contests lach finalist will be interview ed by the judges as well as wn ting part of the final test 1asl year more than 150 con testanis entered the contests in the counties 1958 winners were alan murrav of caledonia and mrs marv hinan of peter borough they won a trl to saskatchewan to attend the an nual convention of the canad an federation of agriculture kid hockey boys 8 to 16 years last day to register is sat oct 31 at legion hall mill street 10 am to 12 noon please bring proof of age 7irtone town country tikes here is the ideauwinter ttre zips through slush and mud rolls quietly on bare pavement put ihem on your rati wheels now and forget winter dming worries town t country tires alil v tube or itubeless y white sidewails or auslack available at harley motors 31 john tr 7 2591 scotch bakery 6 mill street on location oitty ladies in this cooler weather treat yourself by ordering your baked goods from uj quality is tops es is the delicious taste of our 3akery treat cream pies coconut banana temon all goods baked on premises no sidelines strictly baked goods cakatdpiade lo order for waddings birthday partiaa ale naxt lo canadian lagion phone tr 73481 silvercreek service station r it 1 georgetown tr 73079 proprietor terry hammond licenced mechanic shellservice tires barteriet etc 0 well equipped repair shop repairs to all makes buroplan cks a specialty i ab v ash1c quick service open daily 7am to 1 1 pm casual elegance martins beauty salon 8 cleavehoink drive tr 793 culugan soft water for soft crystal clear water end forever the rusty hard water banish chlorine odour fop two week free trial no obligation call len burns tr 74258 nicols of georgetown friday oct 30 9 am concrete found alio is brick block work sidewalks new hofiics floors garages commercial v industrial residential institutional bill hamilton hamilton construction every building need 8 raid court georgetown phone tr angle 7 3480 i we service television allmakes radios record players car radios appliances irons toasters etc ernies 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