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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 30, 1957, p. 2

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umz nt uv the georgetown herald wednesday evog october 3q 1967 pack 2 arts and crafts of georgetown invite you to their annual exhibition and ale knox presbyterian church hall saturday november 2nd crafts demonstrated afternoon tea 50c 200 to 500 pm u exhibit opens at 130 pjml annual meeting and election of officers 5 haltqn g p rogressiveconservative association friday november 1st 830 pm 5 town hall milton speakers hon george pearkes vc mp minister of national defenco sandy best mp stanley hall mlpp refresriments george elliott president everybody welcome bruce fitzgerald secretary i ii jacksons bargain centre will be open a full week now tuesdays to saturdays 26 main st n early order savings on hyline pullets excellent liveability more eggs on less feed more profits from your layers are possible with genuine hy line chicks i contact your local hyline talesman fred nurse r r 2 georgetown triangle 73804 i i sksi donf be colorblind when you buy coal irt thriftylrt mfal boy lnootbecolutco cotftodyl ored blue it your gutoe tjjl ftbhhiin nctlilhk and 91111 blue widffaf lr sid hardie agaiuheads east town ratepayers electing a new executive at a meeting last thursday in wriggles- worth school auditorium sid har- die 4 shelley street was named new president of the organization the group takes in ratepayers in the delrex sunbeam and east high way area of town mr hardie was the first president when the rate payers group was formed three years ago other officers elected at the meeting were james pidgen 74 mclntyre crescaahd bernard cas1 sell 12 windsor jroad vice presi dents mrs roy warwick 7 prince charles secretarytreasurer and an executive committee comprising ronald kitchen 83 mclntyre crescent and owen dowdall 80 mclntyre cresc representing del rex area roy warwick 7 prince charles and jim young 10 shelley st- representing sunbeam heights ashgrove hornby rev george leck here for anniversary day lovely autumn weather greeted the anniversary services on sun day 6 our thanks to all the visitors who came and worshipped with us the flowers of varicoloured mums added to the beauty the choir wearing their new gowns for the first time sang special numbers and in the morning were assisted by the junior farmers quartette whose numbers were the lords prayer and steal away the guest speaker rev george leek of grand valley whose morning ser- men was from the book of acts on that first anniversary and ours in his message said the men and women of bible times dar ed to proclaim christ have we yet obtained the things we want in these days so many demands on our time other than the church in all our rushing about do we ever remember his words be still and know that i am god we are allowing time to rule us and we should take time daily to com mune with him we are not draw ing power from above like in the disciples day and he concluded the church must be created from ab ove in the evening hisf sermon was is peace of mind enough christ said my peace i give unto you this world needs peace and christ came to bring it to humanity our life is selfcentred and not god- centred happiness and peace is offered by christ who died upon the cross that we might live at the close o fthe service light re freshments were served in the basement and so ended a perfect day mrs c b dick mrs thos black ett mrs hector bird mrs arthur ana mrs john ruddcll and mrs john bcllboddy attended the sec tional rally of the wms at church ill united church on wednesday october 23rd and enjoyed the ad dress of miss wilma thomas of japan j buy tirtsfoii lamuqiaridu winter tires m0f cffy whan you want to fy ifp when you need tol not 14 saoa o tratar mfoaa at to titra dup tractioi trat w aviilahi at harley motors si hvst til 7asi struck it cpr train- brampton man killed a brampton man was instantly killed last thursday evening when his car was struck by a cpr train at the crossing on the sixth line be low hornby the st stephens guild met- at the home of mr and mrs vernon archer on wednesday evening oc tober 23rd with a fair attendance considering thefoggy night the president laura plant open ed the meeting with the guild prayer- mary flippance read the secretarys report of the last meet ing the treasurers report was omitted because the treasurer was ill the business portion of the ever fng mostly concerned the bazaar that was definitely set for satur day november 16th and the soc ial evening on november 2nd sev eral knitted articles were turned in tor the bazaar the next meeting is to be on tuesday november 5th at the home of mr and mrs john bradley the meeting closed with the lords prayer lunch was ser ved by the hostess mac archer as sisted by chris bradley and marion robertson the hornby girls ball club dance was held last friday evening in the trafalgar hall everyone had a good time dancing to chuck for tunes orchestra there was a lu cky draw on a bushel of apples and lucky spot dances with prises coffee and donuts were served for lunch mr and mrs a vella left on a trip to malta on wednesday they plan to stay until february birthday greetings to mrs carl saunders whose birthday was oc tober 30th and to elva howden who celebratedner birthday on the 26th of october the ladies of the wa of the hornby united church served 184 dinners at the banquet for the plowmen at the orange hall on sat urday night the trophies and cups were aw arded to the winners of the plow ing match during the evening arn old howden won the bank of nova scotia trophy and congratulations to all the boys who took part in the competition a stone broke a window in the home of mr and mrs cart saun ders when the old bridge on the road was blasted near tbis house a new bridge is to be constructed there on the no 10 sideroad this community was deeply sad dened to hear of the death of al lan aselton sincere sympathy is extended to his wife parents and family mr and mrs alvin anderson leave thursday by train for ed monton alberta where they will attend the beekeepers con vention at the biginning of the week they arc planning to go on to the coat 1ast saturday afternoon mrs frank chisholm mrs russell king and alfred brigden were busy planting five flower beds with tftl- ips at tho hornby community park glen williams scout troop doubles as three invested investing of three new scouts in the 1st glen williams troop last monday doubled the size of the newest distrjctscout troop fur ther growth will take place in november when a group of scouts participate in a going up ceremony scoutmaster vic gunn of the 3rd georgetown troop assisted in the ceremony which took place in the glen town hall new scouts arc abel frankruyter glenn coo per and don sargcnl food prices effective oct nov yes heres your final chance to take advantage ol amarlng beef values offered during this tableftite beejlrnund up now is the ti t st up fur your home freezer at this lowprice porterhouse sirloin wing boneless round lb- rump roost tablerite or blue brand beef bonus buck food 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enough to equal the value indicated for any item in the premium catalogue all premiums can be claimed in this manner watch our weakly advertising for bonus buckhood features stewarttown mr and mrs r h robinson of west gravcnhurst were recent vis itors with mr and mrs c a grant and kenneth st johns church guild arc hold ing their annual bazaar and tea in the community hall next saturday november 2n at 215 you and your friends re invited to attend a number of junior choir mem bers and their parents and friends attended and took part in the-jun- jior choir festival held in st jatin- es church guelph sunday even bag the children of the school- had a holiday last friday as the teach ers convention was held that day service at 5l johns church next sunday will be in the evening at 7js0 pan cir cars damaged in highway accident poor road conditions contributed to a collision on guelph sl last thursday afternoon opposite the sunoco service station one of the drivers william thompson of 6 hewson crescent later proceeded to dr c v williams office to re ceive treatment for a possible cra cked rib the accident occurred at- about 510 when mr thompson who was driving east on the highway skidded on wet pavement while slowing to make a left turn into the sunoco station the driver of the west- bound vehicle ronald kells 20 cleaveholm was uninjured in the collision 1- damage to the front end of the thompson car was estimated at 400 while damage tothe left front fender of the keltowtunannted to about 100 the inveuigatinc of ficer was cstharley lowe whiter storage and repairs our complete new service and storage department for protecting your investment gas engines all types sales and service trailer repairs y stared a serviced according mmmfwtfurary s boats power mowers outboard motors for prompt court 34 john

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