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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 17, 1971, p. 22

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Retiring as Cl Bank Manager Friends Fete Don Wing rove With Don second tram left are Gramme Goebell who presented him with a eta painting presentation Stan compiled an account bis banking career and A large seascape painted by Georgetown artist Frank Black and a substantial cheque which will go towards the pur chase of a travel trailer were gilts from a group of 85 men at a bankers retirement par ty last Tuesday Friends of Don wingrove arranged the party to mark the end of bis official banking career Manager of the Can adian Imperial Bonk of Com merce downtown branch for IS years be will retire at the monthend The party at North Halttin Toll and Country Club presented the painting and dinner and a floor show Graeme Goebello the cheque featuring well known enter- to the guest of honour Among taincrs Paul Brothers and those who spoke briefly were Shirley accordionist Nancy Jack Hamilton George Gray and musical comedy Allison Lloyd Marks Arthur and Robert Lane Burns Introduced the tor Lucille CAREER ACCOUNT Besides the official gifts a riend Stan Finlay had com piled a clever booklet copying the bank annual report tran slated into an account of Mr career Sam was dinner chairman William floor show HAD FAITH A fine tribute was paid by a Port Rowan man George Bec kett who attended the dinner and attributed his success as a lumber dealer to Mr Win- grove a faith in making turn a starter loan BALLINAFAD Grandmother Hostess at Shower for Charlene Burt On Tuesday evening Mrs Frank Smith was hostess to re latives and friends when a cup and saucer and pantry shelf shower was arranged in honor of her granddaughter Miss Charlene Burt whose wedding takes place Saturday June Linda Connor bad charge of the decorations and Lois Kennedy had some games lin ed up where partici pated Charlene s two sisters helped her with the unwrap ping of the many gifts Beverley cousin the bride and Mrs Wilfrid Burt an aunt assisted in serving lunch to the guests Among those present were the grooms mother Mrs John Root and on aunt Mrs Haines Root both of thanked nil for the lovely and useful pre sents and a happy evening came to a dose Mr and Mrs Paul Eckert and family motored to West Seneca Buffalo last Sunday and visited with their friends Mr and Mrs H are justly proud of an other of our young men And rew Spiece son of Mr and Mrs Glenn I Georgetown who was a mem ber of the graduating class at Victoria College of the Univer sity of Toronto on June 3 Ho received his year Bach elor of Arts degree In political economy He attended Blue Mountain and Speyside public schools and Georgetown district school He will be entering the brokerage firm Bell Gouln- lock Ltd of Toronto in Septem ber Calvin and Jimmy Sanderson motored to Cornwall over the weekend and spent an enjoy able time visiting with their friend Allan Jamteson Raymond and John Burt spent Sunday with their former school chum Ricky who was celebrating his 14th birthday Mrs Eileen McEnery Is re covering from painful accid ent she received week ago Her little finger was severely crashed by a rock when she was helping her husband load stones on a stone boat The injury was bo bad the finger had to be token off at the sec ond Joint Allan Snow accompanied by his friend left for an extended stay in Britain last week Mr Tom Mock and Mrs Elizabeth Torzwcll spent Sun day of hut week with Mr and Mrs Jack Graham and Miss Joyce Graham at Mrs Lille Given Mrs Grace McEnery Mrs Mrs Lola Marshall and Mrs Smith attended the banquet In honour of the anniversary of Limehouse I They re port a very enjoyable time Mr Max Storey conducted a very successful sale at on Saturday It was held at the ShortlU farm Most It ems were sheet metal products plumbing matrials and flxtura sold to settle the estate of the late Harry Sbor- tilL Mr and Mrs Jesse McEn- were Tarn on Thursday They spent the day with dau ghter Beth soninlaw John and grandsons David and Rob ert Pearson Mr and Mm Ernest McEn were guests at the golden wedding celebrations for Mr and Mrs at Guelpb on Saturday night Much damage was done the village when a bad elec trical and wind storm descend about six clock Sunday night Trees were blown over and chimneys toppled and fences were flattened besides much damage was done with with water by the heavy rain fall Mrs W Smith GRADUATES IN NURSING BURT Burt daughter of Mr and Mrs Charles Burt R I received her Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree on May at the McMotter Udv convocation A graduate of Erin high school she accep ted a position at the Hospital Toronto Mr and Mrs dau ghter Anne and sons George Grant and Graham came here from Port Rowan where was manager Although a nat ive of that town he grew up In Cochrane started his bank Ing career in Kirkland Lake and was with the bank in Tlra- Toronto and Sudbury before becoming a manager RELIEVING JOB Mr and Mrs are planning to live in Brampton First step in his retirement is a relieving Job there for a couple of weeks while the Brampton Is on vac ation But he plans later to take an trip In bis new trailer Besides his banking duties Mr bos been active as a member of the North Hal ton golf and curling clubs Lions Club fall fair board and other civic groups Discussion on Church Work UCW Meeting The Friendship Unit of the held their meeting on Tuesday evening June a In the Fellowship room of Hill crest United Church with Mrs Claude Picket as hostess Leader Mrs Jas Carney opened the meeting with a po em and a short prayer The worship service was In char ge of Mrs J M on the many talents and good deeds of the woman Tablthn when Interpreted means Dor cas scripture reading from tho ninth chapter of Acts by i Mrs John Bellboddy Mrs Francis Thompson had the program and she read poem on Influence then called on Barbara who delighted ladles with her piano numbers after which a skit was presented Is the church work we are doing out dated by four of the mem bers Mrs Robert Cunningham Mrs Allison Mrs Tom and Mrs George Wil son It takes place at the den Gate and the ladies ore lined up waiting to get In Ethel Wilson who acted as Peter demanded their qualifications before admitting them and each lady told of the work and deeds she had done but he said they could have spread more joy on earth if they bad put J for Jesus first for others and for your self last interesting discussion followed minutes of the lost meeting were read and roll call answered with a parable Mrs Frank Ruddell gave the courtesies and meeting closed with a soc ial hour Mrs J BeUboddy DID YOU KNOW Billy the Kid was really Wll 11am a New Mexican bad man of the Now An EXCELLENT SELECTION ROSE BUSHES Hybrid Teas and Climbers GRASS and GARDEN FERTILIZER PEAT MOSS INSECTICIDES WEED KILLERS LAWN ORNAMENTS CEMENT TABLES and BENCHES for PATIOS WATER FOUNTAINS PATIO PLANTERS SIDEWALK SLABS PATIO STONES CURB for DRIVEWAYS CHUNK BARK WHITE MARBLE ORTHO INSECTICIDES AND Free Use of FERTILIZER SPREADER OPEN Days a Week WEBBS Greenhouses dial Open to 10 Main Store TOTMRS GIFT MR BRIEF Tops T Shirts Shorts ft Boxers A good Gift for Fathers Day 3 DAY SPECIAL 76 CUFF LINK TIE TAC SET Beautifully Boxed A nice Gift rot 5 Him Comp value 10 99 MENS WATCHES Swiss movement with year service warranty Sport styles calendar watches good selection value Why be without one at this price CUIDTC Short Sleeve III Ell II IK I Shirts by Hemingway Scoundrel etc Hi style plain or and color selection also JERSEYS all colors B good selection of stylet val to I JV 3 DAYS ONLY WALLETS Leather and Morocco grained brown or black Reg to Fathers Day Spedal 1 MENS DRESS SOX Velvet Ion stretch shrink resistant mothproof brown gold green blue purple etc Comp value 50 50 MENS BATHING SUITS AND OUTER SHORTS Shorts In Press beige navy while Stretchy Bathing Suits In a variety of colors Comp value 99 METAL TOOL BOX Large else with tray slightly imper fect Reg Fathers Day 99 JACKSONS WAREHOUSE AT REAR OF MAIN STORE The following items on SALE in Warehouse only New Stock Arrived Slightly Water Damaged but all in excel lent condition Once in a lifetime values STOCK WIGS FALLS etc 100 HUMAN HAIR WIGS MU5 HAIR PIECES ell colors sizes shapes and forms Values on these pieces UP TO HUMAN HAIR WIGS FALLS Some synthetics Even if price was Our highest price on our best Wig is HUMAN HAIR PIECES Tails Streaked Pieces etc to 500 5575 Off AU MERCH 3 Day Sale JUNE 18 19 WORTH Dinnerware Cookware Etc Sele Includes Dinner Chine Cooking and Household Wares Kitchen Utentlls Ashtrays Teflon Cooking Sets Salad Bowl Sets Stemware Sets Carving Sets 3000 PIECES English end Imported China ner Plates PliHers Bowls Bread ft Butter Fruit Nippies Cups ft Saucers all open stock Make up your own sets Dont miss this chance to SAVE TEFLON FRY PANS Small and sizes Comp value J 1 4 to All ALARM CLOCKS movement Comp value 99 to 900 Your choice UNFRAMED PICTURES AU sixes scanlcs water country etc Lota of different pictures Comp value 1 to 2 Or quantity buying 3 for STARTER SET Chine Dishes Beautiful Cant without dishes at this price SERVING TRAYS Colored vary handy value 1 99 67- TAXI COOKIES Chocolate covered biscuits English biscuits In Comp value Our Price or 3 for Wo tho right to limit Firtt coma All Final Mo Chirsn In TUESDAY TO SATURDAY m to o Dm OPEN THUH3DAY FRIDAY Til pen Store and Warehouse Hours

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