Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 7, 1961, p. 5

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junior plow champs wayne herod 19 centre of caledonia and clayton hunter 17 of hagersville receive tickets for an m expensepaid trip to the 1962 calgary stam pede from j d noble british american oil s supervisor of farm and heating sales the boys representing haldman county were winners in the under 21 inter county competition for tractors two furrows at the 1961 international plowing match held this month near belleville b a oil photo discuss hornby site for composite school tentative plans for a second new school rn esquesing township school area were reviewed wednesday november 22 when school board members met at the home of trustee r j cunningham members had previously agreed to the erection of a new school at limehouse during the meeting members learned that tests taker for a water supply at the l mehouse site ndicated that reservoir might have to be insteltectitoassure an adequate supply of water j second school ftie sudden death of lloyd the second proposed schoildoan of st marys who was may possibly be built in the killed saturday n a car ace hornby area after a suitable dent in the c ty of stratford site is located dur ng the meeimr doan was engaged ust ting several sites were dis two weeks ago as assistant cussed but no decision vas supply pnnc pal for the glen reached j williams and speyside the board members will schools meet with the architects at other decisions made dur the limehouse s te in the near mg the meeting included in future and sketch plans are stalling a heater in the staff xpected to be ready soon j room at norval school and the board expressed their floodlighting the speyside sorrow when they learned of school would allow voters campaign donations united womens group will be replaced lad1m honour past prmidint mrs sinclair the final meetlne of the wo man association of st johns united ctiorch took the form of a pot luck supper on wednes day evening after everyone had enjoyed the varied and i bountiful menu mrs fred sin clair opened the meeting with reading the very timely words used by king george in one of hli christmas wartime mess- 1 ages i iid to the man who stood at the gate of the year give me a light that i may tread safely into the unknown and he replied go out into the darkness and put your hand into the hand of god that hall be to you better than a light and safer than the un known way rav ian fleming brought a very fine devotional message on the text power to become the sons of god god has come down into life that we might re ceive the grace of his light he is able and willing to lift us out of our darkness through the blood of christ we are cleansed and forgiven as we believe this we are brought out of the darkness of sin and are made children of god and live the georgetown herald the light of his love the group was entertained thursday december 7th 1961 with two fine soloa by thomas dnrcie accompanied by ken remember your downtown merchants are offering page 5 two norval brownies fly up to guides neth r hamson during the business period reports were given by group leaders showing each had been busy with spec nl projects it was decided to ive donations to five oaks the bursary fund and the acton camp site and that christ i mas remembrances would be shut ins and senior ottawa special will cana dians send money to tha poll fical party of thir choee if jntts such don a lions urged to do so through a non- partisan campaign and if the ju a fcv proper machinery exists for some haie tncd to en ate collecting such contributions the impression lhal u is just as frank mcgee conservative- fr sa a million members member for york scarborough o the canadian iabor con thmki that many would if leg- gross to contribute their 60c station was introduced to make a jear to the new democratic it possible earlier thft year partj as it would before one in- he sponsored a bill in the house dividual to contribute sbo0 00o of commons with a view to am a jear to one of the other par nding the canada elections ties notes mr martin any act for this purpose his hope reasonable man will realize is to promote broader partici there is a great deal of differ pation in election and cam ence a 60 cent contribution paign expenses on the part of l would not place him in the the general public same preferred position that a basis for his suggestion is much larger contribution would an experiment conducted in paee an individual setking gov the united states in 1958 atcrnment favours the same tim mr mcgee members of other parties makes no secret of the fact that claim that disclosing the names his bill is designed in part to of contributors would be tanta take tho wind out of the sails mount to denjing them of the the new democratic part right of a secret ballot which is now busy instituting a system of compulsorj con jstewarttown tri buttons through union brownie fl up was held on wednesday evening novem sent her 29th in the united church i members of the church com when brownies barbara you munity the treasurer mrs mans and debbie rejnolds cecil davidson reported a sub- flew up to guides and were wel jstantial bank balance corned by guide captain mrs a presentation was tnade to n guthrie imrs sinclair who has been vice the brownies with their president and president of the brown owl mrs d smith is- wa and served the as social i sistcd by crystal louth and ion faithfully and capably for then the guides showed the many years the following ad parents present how they held dress was prepared and read their regular opening exercises by luena campbell and the guides formed the dear mrs sinclair horseshoe and welcomed their the womans association of new guides who flew up from the united church has now brownies after which rtuched the end of its existence brownie badges were presented as a group it is now about to brown owl golden bar to throw the torch to the new jackie grej collector to gold organization of united church le coe book levers to barbara women at this time the lad aumans and debbie reynold ies of st john s w a wish to second class guide badges express m a small way their were presented to lnda shea appreciation for the willing and cunbntt kersjdalen and donna untiring service you have given fishburn by guide captain s president in searching for i after which slides on the brow words to put our thoughts on which was talked out on second readmit as have been similar bills in recent jears mr martin anuf5 that it isn t the giving of money to po litical parlies that is wrong fnie tn to story book gardens paper i thought of this verse but rather the secrecy that sur n london in the spring were you have steered the ship of shown bv brown owl followed the wa bv an enjojable ng song and in every kind of weather lunch was served by the w a and brought it through with all hands safe and pulling on togcther so tonight s the time to tell ou what a first rate job you ve done as a captain and a leader 1 you re a real outstanding one now here s to the captain from all of the crew tis only a little remembrance but it holds a load of good wishes for you please accept this gift from lh- w a members group 2 luena campbell group 3 mrs j kirkwood croup 4 mrs w exans friendship circle mrs d latimer mrs vern mccumber present ed mrs sinclair with a lovelv ible lamp w ith much feel irg mrs sinclair thanked the udies the meeting closed with all repeating the mizpah benediction 3rd georgttoi on tuesdav i 1961 four new chums were in vested into the 3rd georgetown cub pack john milthies ron cilmer rmil maugenest and cordon maxwell made the wolf cub law and promise to akcla jack livingstone were present id with their colours and thus became part of the world bro building material lifted this approach to campaign imnrnvpfi pitflfp it giving would lessen the depen h dence of political organizations i noted 111 tcicdlloncs and candidates on wealthy con tributors and on special inter the bell telephone company tn scouts ests mr mcgee points out nas done much in rtcent yean he same night a presents police are investigating the it would stimulate men and improve their sen ice only tlo w mide to the pack of theft of building materials from vomen of lesser means to mnt september ilultonvillt was the wolf cub totem by mrs houses under construction in lor public office above all it added to the free calling area balziel on behalf of the ladies the reid crt grower rd would add new vigour to our e are to be hooked with auxiliary she was thanked by a ea twoparty sjstem by encourag acton in mid december akela on behalf of the cubs materials valued at 46 were log our citizens to take a live todav many residents in the wl v much appreciate unreported missing by fobert lier interest in political activ rural areas enjoy private tele 8 ity a person who has aphone lines but it is only in take however small in a pol recent years we have been able i homes of duncan dr jical party is far more likely to take a sustained interest its activities mr mcgee s proposal is has ed on sn experiment of the american heritage foundation which launched a campaign with the slogan don t pass the buck give a buck the party of your choice ample of american public op- onion indicated that 17 million families would be willing to contribute at least 5 each if e someone asked for it and means were provided for making con tributions despite mistakes the us ex periment collected about 15 million in a non presidential ctioq the heritage fouhda lion estimated that some 35 to 40 million could have been collected the mcgee plan runs coun ter to the ccf party which for a number of jtars has been trying to amend the r lections act to make political parties reveal the source and amount of their campaign contnbut shoplifter has taken valu s ables from mcnamara jewellers estimated at over 100 police said a transistor radioi this year murdo martin ccf and parcel containing schick mp or timmms introduced his electric shavers were appar j party 1 annual amendment intl jifed friday to do so not too long ago in our own district there were as many as seventeen subscribers on one party line and of these seven teen five were business phones the business phone subscrib er at that time although pay ing more had no priority over the ordinary subscriber the only difference being he was a towed to use his telephone number in advertising sympathy of the community is extended to mr and mrs jcmes stewart on the death of mrs stewart s nephew gordon earl askin who died suddenly at hn home r r 2 hornby on monday belated birthday greetings to barry hunter who was 14 last week and to judy walker who celebrated her birthday on dec ember 6th goods stolen get an hfc shoppers loan make the season more enjoyable for yoor family and friends and for yourself as well with cash from hfc you buy just the right gifts to please everyone on your list make better buys shop at any store you wish and avoid a mailbox full of bills simply re pay hfc one low monthly amount after this expensive season is over life insurance arsikbje at km group rait ousehold finance ukmk1 moktmy patmumt rtajtt h mm mb mil im 946 612 5m 4673 3001 7 6921 44 13 3165 ism 9156 5811 4145 ims 14632 94 11 6881 xm 20146 12941 9462 71 25m z293 14705 10752 9512 80000 prizes this year when you shop downtown this weeks winning numbers 597202 c 209939 389739 389954 yellow yellow pink pink 598260 yellow 7500 cash merchandise gifts 389097 pink 976063 yellow 374277 pink c 100504 yellow 798721 purple 600523 yellow gifts may be picked from articles displayed in barra gets cleaners window first come first choice each dollar you spend with the participating merchants listed below entitles you to a free ticket on a draw for cash prizes totalling 300 and 400 in lovely christmas merchandise being displayed in the window of barragers cleaners on main street a draw is being held each week to determine new win ners of ten of these prizes each week to the value of 1000 or more you can also enter the match the numbers contest and win 10000 each participating merchant has a number displayed in his window fill in the correct number after each merchants name on entry blanks available at the stores and mail to po box 28 georgetown participating merchants listed below berber jeweller barragers cleaners beaver lumber co boughton jewellers bocks fine foods corner cupboard restaur joes tuck shop cottage inn restaurant town sewing centre sihrert dept store maveal motor sales superior stores norton floral r h thompson hdwe youngs pharmacy gamers maker shoes georgetown herald j b mackenzie m son wigo tv ft appliances jacksons bargain centre maccormecks drugs ernies radio 4 tv goldharris meat market carusos frutt market richardsons hardware famelfs quality foods g stationery holmes 5c 1 store henrys clothing milliere tv wrights berber shop mcclures furniture mcphersons me cotton brothers sienko shoe repelr mcnamara jewellers steens dairy bar shopnte store

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