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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 25, 1959, p. 3

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ashgrovi club girls modrl wool project skirts well folks according to the calendar it is officially spring and many a person will be glad after the cold steady winter but we wouldnt want summer all the time would we now the wj met on march 17th at two o clock at the home of mrs murray brigden with president mrs cliff hunter opening with the ode and creed secretary mrs frank wilson called the roll which was answered by an lm provement i would like in our home several items of business were dealt with also two ladies appointed to look after display for milton fair mrs john mcnabb reported for thank you notes from sick ones gave the proceeds from the recent party and the booth the institute had at fraser mc- jabbs sale the week before the motto work makes the wheels go round but fun greases the axle was very well given by mrs vein archer a nominating committee of mrs h bird and mrs cecil wilson was appointed after which mrs vern picket program conven er took charge and called on cur rent events by mrs c b dick an irish reading by mrs john bell noddy the institute song was sung after which mrs vern arch er reviewed briefly the last pro ject of the 4h club girls took working with wool seven of the girls were present and model led the skirts they had made and told the kind of material the weave and the cost they also passed around their record books for the ladies to see it was very inter esting as so many women have no idea what these girls have ac complished in these cjubs meet ing closed with the queen and a social hour then followed the women s institute had an mackenzie news roly niagara seven section steel door size 80x66 80 x 70 90 x 66 90 x 70 57900 8600 for 2 windows add 5 00 extra all doors overlap jambs 3 each side steel zinc coated rust res isting sections window openings prepared for glass including vin 1 seal and steel frames rolyjjoor i 7 mackenzie n canadas largest household moving co hlllthrftiovfr 2392 dundas street west toroni local and long distance household moving modern furniture warehouses crating and shipping tor overseas call le 14671 reverse charges other successful party on friday evening march 13th in the stew- arttown hall twenty nine tables of euchre with winners 1st lad ies mrs ernie mcenery and mrs d lamenmt were tied for first and drew with mrs lameront win ning men 1st tom bousfield milton 2nd bob mcdonald stew arttown door prize mrs dan liv ingstone winning ticket for satin comforter mrs s mueham danc ing to hulls orchestra and lunch concluded the evening his many friends will be pleased to know that francis thompson is home again after his recent opera lion in guelph hospital mr and mrs j m wickson have returned from a six week trip to florida and other points mr and mrs clayton wilson and mr and mrs guy wilson of norval motored to ottawa over the weekend to visk their brother wilmott who is recovering from his severe illness the young people held their christian research meeting on sun day evening at the home of man lyn wilson with veraa picket and ralph cunningham in charge there arc a lot of bad colds and flu geriru going around but in a month from now whin spring is really here to stay we will target all about sickness audion raises funds for work of auxiliary members of group 3 w a of st johns united church held quite a successful auction sale al their meeting on wednesday which was held at the fioroe of mrs ian ritchie 7 orchard blvd mrs j kirkwood presided and opened the meeting with the use of hymn 86 and responsive reading in psalm 724 mrs m g mcfarlane was in charge of the demotions and stated that at easter we celebrate the triumph or loe and rejoice m the abiding presence of christ who gives us the assurance of lo i am with jou alwajs ah we seek to witness for christ fce shall be gui ded and empowered by his holy spirit mrs mcfarlane also read one of the late 1ttcr marshall s sermons the roll call was answer ed with naming a new product 1 have used the apron committee reported that things were going alonj ver wtll in that department and dis tribute l more material mrs mc farlane then took charge and ca pabh auctioned off the fine arie tj of donations brought in by the members with quite a nice sum of money realized a delicious cup of tea was served by mrs a m nielsen and the hostess and a soc tal time was enjoyed mrs w ttjatt moved a vote of thanks to alt contributing the ladies were jjlad to welcome mrs harry wood croft and mrs thomas faram to our meeting announcing the sco of our new garden centre saturday mar 28 at 160 guelph st close to iga each lady will receive adale opening eastir specials cut daffodils 69c easter lillies ul 4 and for your choice a com plete stock of potted plants and cut flowers phone tr 73982 norton garden centre uo guelph street on tuesday march 17th knox church hall was the scene of the annual father son banquet for 3rd georgetown group approx itnately 130 boys and dads or sponsors sat down to a delicious turkey and trimmings dinner the ladies auxiliary under mrs gear hayes catered head table guests were the leaders of the groups and rev alex calder har old o brien chairman of the group committee was in charge tables were ttractively decor ated with ytllow and green strca mcrs on white cloth miniature flags of the world were sel at each place setting shamrocks and yellow daffodils completed the picture reports wtre given by the cub and scout leaders a resume of last year s group committee activ ities was read by gear hayes who was last years chairman this year he is an active scout leader police chief roy haley spoke on behalf of this year s committee and promised full support to any project the group undertake seven cubs earned their first stars and were presented with them al the banquet they are robert hart kevin sandiftr mar vin densmore john graff barry huntir tom bradley bill ew ins tom and bill were absent due to ill nes fourteen mothers and helpers were thanked for the banquet cat enng by mr o brim a special thanks goes to mrs wesley ficbig of the 1st gorgetown ladies aux iliary for her kind assistance to bring the evening to a close films were shown the loon s necklace was er interesting and dealt with an indian kjnd the other film on pike fishing was gua rantecd to bring to ligbt the annual ailment of the scoutmaster fun ing pox good nights wore said and eer one departed for home tom bradley is wished a spced recovery from his bout with the mcaslu wednesday march 25th 1900 thi oloftobtown mkrald 1 i nmmntntji salmtskm u it 1 l i 1 v square deal standard save 4t peas 223 monarch save 2c margarine b 25 qtf sliced save 4c 15 ox a pineapple 23 c- no 1 grade broccoli large bunch 19 new store hours closed all day monday 9am toopm tuesday wed rwsday thursday 830am to 9pm friday 8 30 a m to 6 pm saturday mitchell burial for district mans father a stewarttovx n resident james staddon was bereaved last week when his father albert reginald staddon of r r 1 scbnngwhc died on wednesday march 17th at stratford general hospital he was in his fiftyseventh year born in surrey england the son of james staddon and the for mer marv hill he made wesjon his first home in canada and law r lived for ten years in erin he had been a resident of r r 1 se brmgwlle for the past five years on november 24th 1928 he married gladys gibson at weston he was a receiving clerk at fram of canada until the time of his illness and was always fond of fishing as a recreation he was a member of trinity anglican church al mitchell the funeral service was held at the heath leslie funeral home in mitchell on friday march 20th where the rev frank tomkinson of trinity anglican church con ducted the service interment wa in trinitv anglican cemetery frour of his fellow workers victor baumunk john stoddart walter ilkcr and goldwi n fischer of stratford george cooper of tor onto and alex dietrich a neigh bour in sebringville acted as pall bearers he is survived by his wife and three sons james of stewarttown david and george at home three brothers fred lawrence and ce- cit all in england and five sis tors florence alma and lilly in eng and dorothy mrs w e coo- ley of toronto and phyllis mrs fred lortng massachusetts bev erly and donald staddon were his only grandchildrren euchre successful planning another a euchre sponsored by the horn by women s institute was held at the orange hall on friday evening march 20th with twelve tables ma king up their game the prizes were won by mrs ncilson stark with the high and mrs doug picket with the low for the ladies mr hunu r arnott won the high and mr ixrne samp son won the low for the men mr tom brownridgc won the lucky loor prize i unch was served by the ladies they arc planning an other party in three weeks mr george leslie took over bis mail route on monday march 23 he has been at his home for near ly fic weeks when he broke some ribs in a fall mr and mrs stanley learmont of grimsby visited with mr and mrs harold learmont and mr and mrs george learmont on sunday mrs robert orr is back m mil ton private hospital after receiv ma treatment on her broken hip in hamilton hospital for a few days mrs ken ella came home from the hospital on sunda march 15 she has her broken ankle in a cast and will be confined to her home for some time failure demonstrates the fact there is also plenty of room at the bottom mayor is reelected district director mayor jack armstrong was re elected a director for district 4 when he attended the annual mee ting of the ontario municipal el ectric association last week at the royal york hotel toronto maor armstrong with hydro commission chairman e w bink ley and graham farnell were del egates to the 3 day session while hydro superintendent g w mc- callum attended the convention of the association of municipal elec trical utilities which is held joint ly with the omea you get what you pay fori the best dry cleaning 4 dyeing and shirt laundering barragers cleaners it main st s phon ik 74279 c from the home of better mf2 ltd main street south georgetown smoked pienic shoulders 39 ib lean peameal n cottage rok 47 blade or short rib roasts ib 69c tender juicy tbone steaks ib 85c prime rib roasts ib 65c smoked bacon squares 4 ib 100 country styl5 sausage 4 ib 100 peameal bacon end cut 5 17

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