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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 20, 1959, p. 3

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wadnamlay may mid 1m thi ocormtown herald parents night friday may 29 1 harvey smiths 11 pc orchestra parents ix couple midtownws soc d 1 1 this thursday 1 dancing 9 to 12 1 club midtown in the rose room osborne interiors carpets draperies let us help you with your decorating problem sample showing in your own home terylene drapes wash and drip dry 2 98 yd s3 98 yd canadian screen prints quality and beauty 2 95 yd art of the wall panels 24 00 carpets by barrymore harding peerless blackwood morton you can buyja 9i2 for only 70 95 phone tr 79091 temporarily located in the williams building main street srjuth ijr scotch bakery i mill street one location only for the best in baking visit our shop we have delicious cakes pies cookies rolls buns and scotch baking and for the quick lunch t tasty meat pies let us fill all your bakery needsl everything baked on the premises cakes made to order for weddings birthday parties etc phone tr 73481 coop grass seed 5 lb bag 375 special mixtures of grass seed mads up 60er lb lawn fertilizer lawn fertilizer with grub killer chain link fence 17 00 par 100 ft fence posts both cadar and smal good supply of clover seeds and fertilizers in stock halton coop supplies payment of 1959 taxes the hrst instalment of taxes is due and payable at the municipal office georgetown on or before monday june 1st tax bills are now being mailed and if you have not received yours already it will be in your mail within a day or two c g benham tax couector ouelph street trjangle 72271 horseman and holstein breeder was prominent norval churchman widely known as a horseman and as a breeder anil exhibitor of holstefh cattle w p percy laid law 69 died at his home lot 2 chinguacousy on may 8th mr laidlaw was born m 1689 the same year as norval united church was built he had been actively associated with the church throughout his life serving as a member of the choir on the board of stewards and as an elder in addition to church activities he served his community for a num btr of ears as a school trustee air laidlaw exhibited horses many times at the royal winter fair the canadian national ex hibiuon and at ontario fall fairs surviving are his wife the for mer frances etelle ruddell two daughters florence mrs w k christie of meadowvale- and mur icl mrs haney nure of r r 2 georgetown two sons howard of r r i brampton and garnet at home also surviving are ten grandchildren a brother norman of r r 2 norval two sisters ru by mrs graham crawford bramp ton and mabel mrs harold ly ons of norval funeral service was conducted bq rev lloyd n fred norval at the david a mcclure funeral home on may 11th interment was in hillcrest timttery norval pallbearers were six nephews illiam laidlaw and clark lyons of norval graham crawford jr and lloyd crawford of brampton howson ruddell of r r 2 george town and john ruddell of toron to flower bearers were neighbors and friends early homes are sought for historical exhibit good examples of some of can adas pioneer homes and other more recent buildings are being sought by the white pine bureau j w mcnutt chairman announced today he said that the bureau a division of the canadian lum bcrmens association is organizing an outstanding pictorial exhibit of earl canadian homes where white pine has been an important part of the structure and added that the bureau plans to take the dis play to every part of canada for public showings historical societies and other nterestcd groups will know of ma ny such homes mr mcnutt said we hope individuals too will let us know the name and address of owners of such homes so that we may approach them with a view to including pictures of their homes in the exhibit he explained that the exhibit would conisst of interior and ex tenor photographs of the finest examples of early canadian homes in which white pine has been us cd to some extent many pioneer homes were built with white i ine logs he said while many other more recent homes have had white pine flooring and many are still in perfect condition he de clared our forefathers dfscov ercd the exceptional workability of white pine and used a great deal of it in building their homes the while pine bureau is loca led at timber house 27 goulbourn ave ottawa ont we will be pleased to hear of any homes thai miht quah f and ttr letter will be acknowledged he said frozen custard stand next to the iga holiday special chocolate hot fudge sundae 23c this wk homemade bricks orange pineapple soft ice cream kiddie cone regular cone super cone chocolate dip chocolate hot fudge sundae milk shake banana split frozen custard pint hard ice cream kiddie cone regular cone i homemade pants hah gallons i homemade gallnns lee cold orange drink ballinafad making your will lawyer s speech topic the institute met for their rtgu lar meeting at tht home of mrs m baker on wednesday afternoon there were 16 members present and the guest speaker was mr douglas latimer of georgetown who spoke on the making of a will the address was both edu cational and humorous and was greatly enjoyed by all those pres ent mrs c e snow gave a very interesting report on the hospital auxiliary and the mem hers voted on the extension course which is to be something to wear other matters of business included the planning of the annual bus trip jointly with the w a of ballinafad church and to be on june 4th to godench and the next meeting which is to be on agriculture and will be held at the oal a delic tous lunch was served and mrs wm mel ean expressed thanks to mr latimer for his visa to their meeting the cgit met for their last regular meeting of the season in the churth last monday night mrs black continued reading the book anna and the indians as the con elusion of their missionary study gifts for a layette and old skates were brought in to be sent to mr i robert graham at oxford house manitoba who is a church worker among the jndians in that part of the north country plals were made for the mother tjaughtcr banquet on may 25th at which time miss harriet christie pnnc ipal of the united church training school will be the speaker mr and mrs a himes spent the weekend at a f a hint resort in haliburton a lare gathering of friends and neighbours of mr and mrs sam snow and miss janie given assembled at the coliseum in erin on rnday and presented them with quite a substantial sum of money to assist them in making a new home gifts were also presented on behalf of the woman s asc tation and the institute andt the hockey club which sam belongs to also assisted in the financial do nation sam expressed his thanks on behalf of the family and the remainder of the evening was spent dancing the music was supplied by the mcenery orches ira and the cotton family the evening auxiliary of the wms met for their may meeting at the home of mrs t gibson with nine members and three visitors at this meeting they entertained he associate members and the oil call was answertd with a mo ther s day verse mailers of busi ncss included a collection of used clothing for overseas relief and anyone wishing to donate any con tnbutions to this project are ask ed to leave thim at the home of mrs r shortill mrs mc bride read a letter which had come to our church on the union of the women s organization and a liscuss on followed a piano duct by mrs mclaughlin and miss marj ne gibson and a vocal duct by mrs n sinclair and mrs l mcenery v both very much enjojed by the group mrs jesse met ncr led in the worship serv ce and a film entitled i found a new world wis shown by mrs a lawr as the i pic the w also met last week on tuesday evening at the home of mrs e perrjman new nancy lynn pkg of 8 club midtown by oar yfa yea oh jes we really had fun at midtown friday didn t we well didn t we this thursday that s tomorrow night we arc going to make with some fancy footwork at midtown r member thursday night instead of friday niht the crests will be on sale by next week so buy one and don t forget to bring your membership card to the dance every friday night teenagers hear this please leave the room until told to return mom and dad gather round for a minute or so parents night will be held fn daj may 29th the price is 2 00 per couple harvey smith and his eleven piece orchestra will play the music all you have to do is enjoy yourself harvey smith is the tvpe of orchestra you ii appreciate his arrangements range from music by glenn miller to rhythm and blues plus a little bit of rock n roll i think on will really 4wve yourself a terrific time so do come up thanks okay all you rock n rollers come on in hustle j ourselves on dp and join mom and dad please my predictions for this week are two real cool discs the first is by the fat man mr a omino and hm tteady wil hn and able the second is a lovely song by a new star his name is johnny october and jie 11 ozbtl 6 oz jar i a wiener or dtfm ic 11 hamburg myjmmimo jlx hunts tomato 1 1 oz bl catsup 2 29 kraft prepared 6 oz mu 10 snow white no 1 grade bradford brushed marsh potatoes q lb bag 39 j new store hours closed all day monday 9am to tvp m tuesday wed nesday thursday 830 am to 9 p m friday 8 30 a m to 6 pjn saturday sas you re my girl watch these two records they re on their way up to the top that s it for this week see you thursda night at midtown ivrten we 11 go to the records jjntfr then keep happy and smile awhile rabbit raises hair of brampton driver ccorge cuthbert of brampton had a hare raising experience dn ving to work recently he was eastbound on the queen elizabeth way a mile west of the humber river bridge when a jackrabbit ran onto the road arid froze in the path of his car at the last sec ond the hare jumped over the hood of the car crashed through the windshield and struck mr cuthbert in the face although bleeding from face cuts the driver managed to retain control of his car and drove to st joseph s hospital in toronto for treatment he said a pair of sunglasses saved him from more serious injury the dead jackrabbit weighed 94 pounds and was buried by mr cuthbert in his backyard gets mth degree former minister of first baptist church here rev alfred barker of hanover received his master of theology degree on may 6th at the convocation oft emmanuel col lege toronto hon lester b pear son was guest speaker from the home of better m ltd main street south georgetown chcken legs or breasts 39 lean pea- meal cottage rills 53 fdwtzt fresh killed boiling country style sausage 4 tl smoked squares bacon 4 t 1 tender juicy club steak 69

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