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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 6, 1957, p. 8

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lv- 6 it the oeor6et6wnheiau wednesday eveg nov 6 1957 page 8 v shop save prepare for the colo weather with a in mercerized water repellant creaseresistant wearter ized poplin bright fall shades at 12 95 coming events baby clinic legion- auditor ium georgetown first- four mon- days of every month 14w 330 statutory holidays excepted tf exhibition hockey in the me morial arena next tuesday nov ember 12th bolton intermediates w- georgetown juniors reserve friday november 8 fox the ashgrove womens insti tute fall euchre and dance in stewarttown hall cards at 830 doris hulls orchestra lunch served admission 80c 116 glen williams halloweeharty is hostess bake test carolyn hancock catherine bish op and barbara hilts entertained the 1st glen guide and brownie pack with a halloween party nov ember 1st as part of their hostess badge mrs desmond j5arlwas the tester and each girl was successful in passing two films stage coach hoax and three little bruins go to camp were shown mrs earl and the guiders judged the costumes prizes to brownies were -7- best costume pat annltage fun niest alice ftankruyter original st stephens anglican church bazaar will be held saturday no- dinl schipper prizes to guides vember 16th in the church hall best costume pain armftage fun- at 230 pm- sale of home bak- niest elida kalin original helen ing and afternoon tea jvan klink after games and a 118 singsong a lovely lunch was serv i- y the tliree guide hostesses community sal of ww on the occasion of mrs hunters and everything baulnafad united iiwti a s party was held church saturday novoth 200 ai o and andy pm ioceedsjor new heating hunler sunday those present system any donations gratefully her brother harold mancock received home toade baking a i blue springs- her daugbter mrs farm forum holds seasons first meet the first meeting for the season of the farm forum met at the home of mr and mrs m alexan der the subject was national farm policy there were fourteen members present the group was glad to welcome as members mr and mrs foster brain and rmr mr and mrs ken ella the children of the community enjoyed a halloween party at the home of mr and mrs jim brown the members of the community are glad to welcome a new member bruce megee infant son fit mr and mrs tom mcgee pi negro ve is still holding up the reputation for halton county as john wilson son of mr and mrs spencer wilson and tom hunter son of mr and mrs cliff hunter made such a good showing at the halton plowing match a week ago specialty 116 morris miller mr miller and two the daughters of si georges of their children sharon and dou- anglican church are holding glas of brampton and mr ana their christmas bazaar and tea mrs howard garvin in the church hail on saturday jetty ademo had a party at her december 7th at 230 everyone home on october 28th to celebrate welcome the brownies are holding their bazaar in knox presjiyterian church hall on saturday novem ber 9th at 130 they will serve afternoon tea and have home bak- ng and christmas gifts galore for sale everyone is cordially invited 11 home helpers of the union her ninth birthday to which she invited a number of her little girl friends allan wheeler celebrated his 10th birthday by taking a group of boys to the theatre saturday and home for a party lunch afterwards aw2 jacqueline lucas daughter of mr and mrs jack lucas who joined the rcaf this fall had min- also in our ladies coat department we are featuring an elegant selection of materials a shades to retail ai 29 95 presbyterian church are holding a dy davis whose home is in vancou- bazaar in the church basement on ver with her when she visited for thursday november 7th at 8 pm jthc weekend the girls arc stat- aprons baking- whitewcar christ- ioned at st jean quebec jacquc- mas novelties etc visit our tea llinc completes her course there rooms adutts 25c children 15c ifriday and will probably be trans- toronto milk producers of fcrrcd to clinton district 12 halton and south tim haines spent the midterm wellington annual meeting in weekend at- home here returning esquesing community hall stew- to appelby college for classes on arttown wednesday night nov tuesday morning 13 artkpm election of officers nice to report that mrs mary speakersv from the toronto asso- cooper who was a patient in the ciation and the milk producers guclph general hospital following coop wily discuss current prob- heart attack returned home on lems anr changes in the market saturday lunch will be served if dont put off that trip travel nowpay later tft difficult aavtag far that dream vacataont boaca ticket tnatalm it plan la yam anawar if a aa aimpla aa tola aaa ua wall help you plan your overaeaa trip pay aa little aa 10 down with up to 24 m to day the halanrm vooal youre on yoar way- john r barber agency insurance and travel 27 mill street tr 73521 friday november 15th st georges w a are holding their annual bazaar and tea everyone cordially invited delicious homebaking lovely articles for those christmas gifts thurs dec 12 is the date for red cross blood donor clinic anvassari will b calling at your ham berwaan nov is and dae 1 to sign you up herald advertising pays clinic hours 200 430 pm 600 900 pm be a donor save a life learn to drive the safe way at shirlies driving school car equipped with dual controls and fully insured pfcona bram ask operator for snahjrawe 127 j 2 tf wreaths now available for remembrance day please contact mrs thomas grieve tritnou 73558 be generous buy a poppy saturday nov 9 pinegrovc 7 church calendar first baptist church rev att barkerrbattbts 1000 am church school 1100 am miss jrene cochran india will speak 700 pm the abundant life grace baptist church bruce penny pastor in ioof hall 045 am bible school 1100 jyn morning worship iooptm evening service wednesday at 8 pm cottage prayer meeting zlon potirecostal tabernacu 95 guelph street on no 7 highway at maple ave rev ronald a hall 1000 am sunday school 1100 atri morning worship 7 pm evangelistic service tuesday 8 pm cottage prayer meeting thursday 7 pm young peoples service a full gospel church gordon l hill heads farmers union for quality- shop and save at mens department mens suburban coats a large selection of quality suburbans smart new shades in pure wool 1395 i mens topcoats allwool and cashmere with zipped lini fxce va at 4995 mens slacks pure wool worsteds slacks in bankers gray and charcoal 1095 mens dress shirts fine sanforized broadcloth in white and white and small check patterns 298 mens doeskin shirts neat plaid patterns exceptional value 198 mens work sox special wool and rayon oq wool and nylon 4q mixture ajc 24 lbs 3 p boys duffle coats all wool quilted lined with zip hood 11 ac boys lined jeans sanforized twills in black gray and sand 398 jta used singer sewing machines notice to creditors in the estate of smnay arthur morris ufa of the village of nonral in ttta county of hal ton apiarist all claims against the estate of sidney arthur morris who died on the 24th day of june 1957 must be filed with the undersigned soli citor on of before the 18th day of november 1957 after which date his estate will be distributed dated it brampton this 28th day of octobev 1957 frank w richardson esq qc barrister etc 13 queen street east brampton ontario some one or two of a ldhd prices to fit every purse puces as low as 1950 iljrrlfic vflla til tons wwii thiy ust dip this ad tf s worth another 10 off son sewing centre isi give i to put i rs must i to the citizens of georgetown u ifiiva aqentfok xf r sewing machines mmm m iyisyrv ffjvrii4 rc owing to the fact tliat my time will be limited in the coming year i will not be a candidate for council at the forthcoming nomin ations on november 28th i want to thank the people of georgetown for putting their confi dence vin me for the past jven years during whicb tune r have tried to dp my best for the munici pality as a whole to the new council i want to wish them the very best in 1808 youbs toolcy ssaaikajrfi we are now recognized as a national farm organization in ot tawa and aire fast becoming the spokesman for canadian agricul ture said james patterson chair man of interprovincial farm union council when addressing the sixth annual convention of ontario far mers union in memorial hall oac guelph tuesday october 22 four hundred and fifty dele gates were in attendance beingt the largest convention to date farm unions six or seven years ago were ridiculed and classed as radicals it s significant that the liberal party now claims that they must become radical if they hope to again get on their feet contin ued the speaker although the past government ignored warnings by farm unions as to agricultures fast deteriorating economical posi tion those conditions have become prevalent and while wc must give our new government time t their house in order farmers not sit idle but continue to build this grassroots organization and to have pride in it and themselves said mr patterson mr clevc kidd recently elected president of ontario federation of labor spoke on farmerlabour rela tions and said that no group is so is isolated that its welfare is of no concern to others referring to the decreased farm cash income mr kidd claimed that his labor organi zation was reminded that a reces sion in one section only soon spreads mrs w c taylor post president of womens union of alberta and executive member of farmers un ion of alberta reviewed alberta farmunion history over the past 52 years and outlined the relation ship how existing between farm union of atberta and the alberta federation of agriculture she stressed the fact lhat the alberta federation is merely a coordinat ing council and that the farmers union of alberta is a policymak ing body and the only farm organiz ation having direct contact with the farmer on the land through lo cals in each community convention resolutions passed in cluded the present hog direction system and asked that before a hog vote is taken that the ofuo establish a- full parity support should be consulted regarding the price and that the difference be- wortling of the ballot the union tween the market price and the has always supported the princip parity price should be paid direct- les of marketing boards but the ly to the cream producer through convention did not favour the hog means of deficiency payments was assembly point system it suggested another of the 70 resolutions pas- that the coop marketing board scd by the convention a further should sell and direct bogs straight resolution requested the federal from the farmers stable to the government to include reprcsenta- feuycrs when quoting gvoss farm tion or interprovinclalj farm union income government departments council oh the canadian delegation were requested to also quote net to be headed by trade minister cash farm income as a true agriculcrnrrehilland which will visit eng- tural economic picture as ontario land shortly positive opposition federation of agricuture organixa- to any increase in rural bell tel tions merely asked for a flooriephone rates was also unanimous price of from 13 to 16c under skin i president a v cormack repor- milk powder while ofu asked ed that the organization now has stock provincial womens first in georgetown exclusively at silvers we service television all makes radios record players car radios appliances i irons toasters ate ernies radio 24 years servicing mltl street trianflle 72701 for 20c and the federal goverxisoo locals in ontario with 7 new ment set the price at 17c the con- county organizations wins been centrated llilk producers organixa- established during the past year tion was requested to consult with and which organisation la composed ontario farmers union before iwmrssroou direct duet queatanatany boor trice hereafter toemberanpt that butter j allowed to find ttafcyinemlwjhip y itto farmers 2 terrific farmer politi- al influence as evidenced in last federal election 3 the 17c floor price on milk powder and 37vic equitable duty rate imposed on all potatoes entering canada from the usa were largely a result of opu ecommendation 4 ofu can take ull credit for federal government purchase of eggs during spring sea- on which increased and stabilized es prices ontario farm union officials el ected were as follows hon pres albert v cormack arthur provincial pres gordon l hill varna provincial womens pres mrs geo prosser batch- vice pres4 mrs frank stephens larwood prov 1st vice pres john hutchinson markdale provlnd vice pres walter l millet tara prov tailor prefc stephen j sbapnenitoechtai licafl located at

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