ft scotch bakery s mill street one location only this week we are featuring date loaves and jelly rolls firing the lenten season try our hot cross buns we carry a compute line of homemade bread cakes pies tarts and rolls scotch baking everything baked on the premises cake made to older for wedding birthday parlies etc phone tr 73481 garnet building products ltd heated pitrun fill ready mixed brick sand concrete m ston new church federation plans busy 1959 program on wednesday feb 11th at cedarvale school the womans edeiation of st andrews united church was joined by ladles of the evening auxiliary of st johns united the president mrs kelvin c brown opened the meeting by introducing mrs an dy crichton and mrs delmar french of the auxiliary who han dled the devotional mrs french leading in prayer and reading the scripture and mrs chrichton giv ing a tali on the life of st john at the close of the devotional the auxiliary adjourned to anoth er room to hold their business meeting j and the federation proc eeded with theirs it proved an important- business session items brought up and voted on included electing members to attend the world day of prayer feb 13th planning refreshments for a soc lal hour following the service of constitution on sunday delegates to attend halton presbytery annual in oakville april 1st holding rummage sale april 5th acting as co hostesses for a wms presbyter- lal meeting in st johns april 30 and setting the date for the first annual bazaar eetobaii17th a well as naming a committee to lotjk into costs of printing a cook book to be made available for sale by june when business was adjourned the evening auxiliary returned and mrs o m brewster the prcs ldent introduced mrs o m hous ton cedarvale superintendent who gave an inspiring talk on the work done by the staff illustrating how essential home mission work is mrs brown introduced mrs w f smith who did a demonstra lion on making fancy sandwiches illustrating i5ttitferent tpes the tasty bits were greatly admired and enjojed during the refreshment hour when mrs jack runham miw french and mrs crichton of the uxihary and mrs f r b matlh ew mrs milton armstrong and mrs b bradley acted as hostess white elephant sale closid social personal recent visitors ft the home of the d n unsworths 44 norton crescent were mr and mrs geor- ge macfarlane and children and mr and mrs earl macfarlane all of scarboro mrs bertha m bell 52 main st s is visiting this week with mr and mrs john bell in bea- consfield quebec a montreal su burb mr and mrs ray wbjtmee 30 young st mr and mrs fred mc- nally 37 market st and their daughter mrs paul barber 1 william st left saturday on a motor trip south- they will be making their headquarters in st petersburgh board chairman speaks norval home school members of the norval home school association met at the school last wednesday evening for their regular monthly meet ing in spite of bad weather conditions there was a good at tendance after the business por lion of the meeting which was m charge of the president fred fendley the group listened to r mrs a e westbrook local ladys mother mrs clara williams westbrook mother of mrs val stem 9 queen street died at winston pavilion brantford on wednesday febru ary 11th in her eighty fourth year mrs westbrook had been ill for the past six years she was born in simcoe county but lived the greater portion of her life in brantford her husband albert e west brook predeceased her in august of last year they hed celebrated their sixtieth wedding anniver sary about four years ago a daughter helen predeceased them in october of 1957 three daughters survive gladys west brobjt rn of hamilton ethel westbrook brantford and hilda mrs val stein of georgetown the westbrook home is at 76 strathcona avenue brantford mrs westbrook was a member of the united church and a faithful workpr in the womencs organiz ations and the womens institute until her health failed the funeral service was con ducted at thorpe brothers fun eral home 96 west st brant ford on saturda februan 14th interment was in oakland ceme tery oakland m m wednosday february 18th 1ss9 the georgetown herald save profit t rr frktfb gkamd union arkeu choice diced 20 oz cam beets 111 sunblest standard is oz cans peas 11- aylmer 10 oz cans tomato soup 8171 giant carload sale svs navel oranges california m fas sunkist l bk aaw large size seedless 00z m c 88 savings j our f oop j cunningham who is chairman of the area board he spoke on the various aspects and problems encountered by the board his talk gave his listen ers a birds eye view of the work and a much better under standing and appreciation of the board after his talk the lunch committee comprising mrs g shering and mrs r crawford served lunch and a social time was enjoyed- mass amd vvwvvvvas vavvwyvvv 1new storehours7cvtill day monday 9 m to 6 pm tuesday wed- 1 nesday thursday 830 a m to 9 pan friday 8 30 am to 6 pjn saturday i appreciation sale jim collins this is jim collins way of showing his appreciation of the friendly way you have welcomed him to georgetown with a clean sparkling store and an artistic display he wants to make your visit the bright spot in your shopping day jims motto friendliness cleanliness quality price baby beef our specialty prime rib btade bone removed short rib rormp steak roasts b7l sg shoulder 59 t bone wing sirloltf peameal cottage rolls lb 49c boneless ovenready with dressing pork roasts lb 45c country style sausage 4 lb 100 pork hocks 4 lb 100 wieners unless 2 79c swifts empire rindless side bacon lb 49c spare ribs lb 29c end cut peameal bacon lb 55c free thursday to the first 100 customers 1 plastic hostess apron friday to the first 100 customers 1 pound pkg lard saturday to the first 100 customers 1 lb pkg margarine for your protection all beef sold through this store ha been slaughtered under the inspection of a qualified doctor of veterinary medicine end car ries the inspection approved i stamp on all major 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