Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 30, 1969, p. 6

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1 limihouii limehouse y teens shown ideas for christmas cards take care of you and have victor hording ofguelph t- thine own way lord mesdam- es criphtoq and patterson re ceived the offering jowl ev p n yourtg pronppced the ben ediction u tended the funeral o their ousin the late william wat son on saturday at jarvis thursday oct acttlvlw tl- thanksgiving giver thanksgiving has come ndxwent and here we are heading into dismal november and fmnfarther behind with everything on the second jgan cleaning up tsi ment and i can provl theres stjll sordid 1 heap of dost detergent and ward to a chance to get caught up on everything get out in the open and relax see the colours of fall and forget about the system after all just a lot of honest men trying to do a gqod job no women strangely enough enter came home nth of university other basement garbage sitting bewildered full of hangups there proof positive that i got one corner swept out its in a direct jlne with the washer so that you have to walk around about courses and desperately lonely for the past two years my most frequetit comment to her every time this creates yml in at a rea some interesting comments lp hour t timei w my milof protect o a couldnt get her out of the wmmr wa to have been put- house on saturday i drove tfng a new top on a jirhe back her downtown and said get porch under whtcr w put ouri out of he car and go and see arbagecaris theivt an- lnen- somebody she was home m an loui lid that opart mad of hour twobyfour on hlnoe wa and now wi ro air and a couple of the mm- pu h bars were loos 1 lhrm m with winter coming on both t l lunges are broken right off the limehouse y teens are holding weekly meetings in the public scnoolwith mrs fvani sickler and mrs f croaghan as leaders there is an interest- ling program arranged for the girls who have already started ditty bags for the save thej children fund miss stone a local artist will give ideas for making christmas cards mrs gkf smith a former protj eteional model will give hints on poise grooming and dress j mrs joseph dwyer a profcsj slonal hair dressing teacher will talk about hair care and i easy set styles suitable for this age of girl mrs fran williams a craft instructor will demonst rate easy to locate around the home gifts suitable games will be taught by leadership traini ing course girls a trip and a christmas party will be enjoy ed in december it is- hoped grades 6 7 and 8 will attend regularly to take advantage of an interesting program miss jean ruddell was guest speaker at the limehouse pre sbyterian church wms thank- j offering meeting in the church by side with wealth she showed splendid slides of scenery and people in various countries in south america where she trav elled extensively on holidays a few years ago she was deeply impressed by the poverty side side with wealth she showed a large number of craft items and souvenirs which she had purchased while there she was introduced by mrs a w ben ton mrs sanford chaired- the meeting and welcomed visitors and led in prayer mrs gord on booth read the scripture and mrs bert benton gave the courtesy report and with mrs a- c patterson convened the lunch afterwards mrs bill karn and miss mary lou brown were accompanied by or ganist mrs roughley for two well rendered duets god wui mr andmrs bonald haman and- childrcp visited his par ents at uxbridge a week ago we- hope mr campbell sin clair improves in health soon he was taken to georgetown district memorial hospital on wednesday last week mrs gordon booth has ri turned from a visit withher daughter in vancouver j j mr and mrs a catterson visited miss w lyehs at brant- ford on sunday jet 19 five girls turned out for the 4h club meeting at the home of leader mrs neil anderson on- saturday they cooked pork hocks and cabbage in their meat in ths menu course arid sampled their finished product mrs a benton unitarian service league thethb georgetown herald remainder of the evening was speift with the members joining to if- joyful sing song and a variety of games the novem- t ber meeting- will be held at the home of mrs alfred mccrack- eh with- mrs jack miller and mrs hugh lamb in charge of the program i friends of john aldcrson are sorry to hear that he had the misfortune to break a leg while playing rujjby on thiis day and is hospitalized at th milton districluhospitaiais many friends extend their et welt wishes mr and mrs wilfrid green- lees of campbellville were with the bentons on sunday mr and mrs bil henry of midland spent the weekend with her parents mr and mrs a c patterson mr t hr price mr wilfred harding mr and mrs f j shortiu of- limehouse and mts hornby 48th anniversary meeting for club the 48th anniversary meet ing of the north trafalgar community club was held in the form of apotluck supper at the home of mrs maybell may with the members provid ing the main course the host ess provided- the birthday cake and dessert for the- 25 mem bers present during a short business period tentative plans wefe made to take a trip to ottawa in the spring to see the tulips in bloom it was decided that a donation be sent to the branch 120 royal canadian legion georgetown veterans s mr cjre wall ontario provincial camming service officer will visit branch 120 wednesday november 30th 330 pm veterans rijhing for- an interview regarding pensions etc contact david bowman 8773655 3s and when you want to put something in the garbage cans the maples com down like 1 shower of dandruff elms and butternut frickl down with you dont lift the lid you lift malicious perversity and thi eight twobyfours singly pile until every them up put the junk in then th ralted h replace them it takes only t bef0r hy about five minutes and every time you go through the oper ation its raining another plan was to rent a condescend to contribute their confetti oh well life is the only one we have but i can tell you one chain saw and cut up all the u therell be no more huge oak limbs piled along the s p bllui for one montn fence for use in the fireplace ot w talks ab- theyre still there speaking of n fences there was to be a new one this year but i couldnt walter peck get at the old one because of ell those oak limbs piled ag ainst it pretty frustrating provincial paper then there was the hedge lcr mail arslont was going to tear it out and ruieitian wd5 allien i plant a new one the old one was getting rotten in spots its tyf there church worker i was going to play a lot of golf and get fit i even asked walter g peck passed awav peacefully in georsetown and district memorial hospital on monday october 20 after 1 my wife into playing jnd paid fl her fees i played about eight 1 umes and got fit all right i born m colchester england now tit size 33 pants instead of january 2 1890 he came toj 31 but my wife had a great canada on sept 21 1899 with season she shot her first game group of other children as a last week five holes at 16 a ward of dr barnardos home hole and the club is closed he sdcnt th firsl mne y now of his life in canada at novar and omemee before coming 10 with such an active stren- glen williams where he work- nous summer behind me it cd for the late thomas mullen was good ft get baek to the tie- tfwtod his wn grocery orderly job hteichinff where business in glen williams be- you have to do things whether f he mo to georgetown you feel like it or not and wne he was employed bv i ever since ive been as owly as provincial paper ltd for 36 a wolf with a toothache be- years he was a foreman of the cause we have a new system finishing room for several i theres nothing wrong with retirement the new system except that like every other new system its lousy compared to the old one which was also lousy as i he spent 12 years in vancouver and brantford before returning to georgetown mr peck was a member and prophesied a year ago costs an ardent worker at first bap- have escalated in direct pro- tist church during his lifetime portion to the increase in red where he served as deacon tape and efficiency sunday school superintendent sanr in the choir and was tea- its something like the book ch of the til try class for of kings paperwork begat mcn f several years more paperwork rules begat surviving are his wife edythe begulatiom at an alarming children roy of dartmouth n rate and committees begat s douglas of town and ralph committees like so many rab- 0 toronto a brother arthur of bits there goes my chance of guelph and sisters may mrs ever getting anywhere in the ernie dobbie of newmarket profession imxk florence mrs george dont worry i can stand sys- brandford sr georgetown and terns i wasnt in the air force e pnd children at the request of the deccas- for four years without learning how to beat them you dont ed jv was bc medical science therefore a memorial service will be held defy them you just chew away from within like until they collapse termite at first baptist church gcori getown on saturday nov 1 at thanksgiving i looked for- 530 pm i 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