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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 26, 1961, p. 10

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voyage net spring- this artistes impression shows the new empress of modern flntf streamlined design the 27 300 ton flagship of rhe canadian re fleet of white empresses will leave liverpool on her rpaiden voyage april 24th pi greenock scotland the following day arriving at quebec ciy april 30 and at eal may 1st designed for service on the scenic st lawrence route and for winter cruising the liner is completely air conditoned she has accommodation for i 060 tigers canadian pacific photo kelect mrs rtpaul as s b a f when wa entertains omens council president l r t paul is again presi of the local council ot paul was named lo the ils top office friday when iiiual election of officers ield at the home of mrs masterman 65 charles first vice president is itt h jones 2nd vice pent mrs clarence hayes tooding secretary miss iwson recording secretary w johnson treasurer fiona nodwc 1 social con mrs r j kerr con ytot cac mrs d w bax wnvener for homes mrs baxter auditors mrs a and miss h law the conveners for last tstanding committees were appointed paul was in the chair meeting which opened prayer and after the nun lof the previous meeting inual report was read by dwin wijon mrs nod read the financial report laws on read the cor indence mrs paul welcomed two new representatives for two local societies the georgetown wo mens institute and first bap tist women s mission circle j c after which the annual reports ra were given bv the commiluc c jw3tr propos chairmen mrs waller evans ci the toisl to the church and reported- for st johns lni cd lhc choir rcilonkc wms mrs a reeve for the sl of h hwm th iand first baptist societ mrs d i f hjs gudl 1ht toast in llrr mijpi ihr qii n was the st jlotrl s w wert hosts lo the bos choir on vcdiiesdj li oiling whtn lifty men and bos sat doun delicious roasbelf dinner with all the trimmings chorister michael pratt was tht evening and ung bvthe- ihoir w baxter fo arts and cnfts mrs masterman for the catt olic women s league mis 01 ner hunter for lhc 10di- and mrs val stein for the business and professional women mrs f johnson reporting for the canadian association of an consumers rezld an article deal mg with deceptive practices in the merchandising of various items of consumer goods wim lhc caption let the bujir bt ware at the close of the business period there was a social half hour at which mrs nielsen poured tea and mrs mdslirmdii and mrs kerr served on he half of the members mrs llur ence haves thanked mis ma terman for her huspitalilv chorister dougl des ttiih the bi 111111 of the on i nthem irin lhc btnqutt t h nsltr nw diuhursl proptistd the t to the choir kukrs and hich was abl res ponded to bv chorister dcitcr lachman pprtcution to the present merit award to halton publisher the wa tv ltmohouse frcs bytcrian ohurch catered for a very successful dinner last ttnireday evening for the dtr ectors of acton tair board about seventy five directors and guests sat down to a dchc iou turkey dinner at whichjbnar inn brampton the president lloyd mcfcncry of limchouse presided head table guests included mr and mrs mcenery mr and mrs stan hall mr antf mrs cam sinclair mr and mrs wil ham thompson mr bert htn ton mr nino braida and the guest speaker and his wife mr and mrs john moles of toron to during the evening a ccrti- ficate of merit was presented lo arlof dills of acton a past president and director of acton fair due to ill health mr dills was unable to be present and it was accepted on his be half by his son david mr dills was also made a life member of the society bert davidson made the presentation john moles of toronto also a past president of acton fair and district farmer who was recently with the cbc farm calendar and now with on tano hjdro was guest speaker and brought a very enlighten ing address on the role hvdro plajs on the farm of today a fine musical program con sistcd of a duet by betty ann and mary lou brown tap danc ing bj i jrtda ross a reading by mrs jesse met ncrv and io lin selections by bobby dennj mr and mrs garfield mc ciilvrav represented the es quesing agricultural society at the dunner insurance vnderwriter organization president the brampton and district lite underwriters association installed jack runhara 12 park view blvd as 1m1 president at their january 12th luncheon meeting held at the yellow the following slate of offic crs were duly installed by past president 0 l dick dickhout clu brampton first vice president carl ingebcrlson brampton second vice presi dent c stewart lockic milton secretary william hodgson brampton treasurer daniel muricie brampton board of directors william cairns milton sydney r lowe clu oakville carman j mccreary brampton harold naylor streetsyillc robert poguc dixie stan wheeler port credit the day of policy peddling is lung past said orel n duf fey clu the guest speaker the life underwriter has at lamed professional statu as a family adviser lief must con stantly strive to improve him scllby taking luscmapaoy sponsored course life under writers association training course and finally the chart crcd i ife underwriters course in order to meet the challenge of changing times the insure ing public is demanding better advice and belter service and there will be no room in the insurance industry for hitana run salesmen these remarks highlighted an inspiring and htrmorous address by mr duffey who is manager of the toronto scarborough branch of canada life mr duffey has an enviable record of 15 years of service with met ropolltan bife previous to as suming his present position his audicnco of 35 members rccciv cd his address very enthusiast ically he was introduced by iaimcdiate past president har old long brampton and was ably thanked on bchjuf of the brampton association by jim henderson brampton also a past president who presented mr duffey with a lovely box of flowers as a token of esteem from flowertown completes course as audioneer norman liddle 9 mc nabb st has completed a course in auctioneering and auction sales management r and graduated from the missouri auction school lcalcdjn kansas city mo a cnr employee he m tends to enter the auction business as a part time occupation and has taken the course to fatmlartze himself with details of the trade thb georgetown herald thursday january 26th 1961 page 10 reducing is easy with naron plan i can wholeheartedly recom mend the naran plan i haw lost 25 pounds in the last tan weeks maojeasy and effortleaa my i led much better antt no longer have any stomach distress g paer midland opt excess weight is bad for your health it places undue strain on your heart m a contributing cause to diabetes as well as circu latory complications being fat ia bad for your morale you look old bulgy and unattractive why go through another year suffer- ingl resolve now to lose weight before another moriih fcftes by the first step is always the hard est but once you have taken it the rest is eay take that step today go to your druggist and ask for the naran plan it is sold en a money back guarantee afternoon bowlers standing lets xpns ld lit istcr oin loinr ol thinv tn ttu trim pr jte isi mr 11 dew hurst wjs i bj lhormor diid he tht ton mr g dthlter w i p mm h r hit hit ri r mil hi i nail n il tilm b ir i pi htm tilld mm of mu ir n j vi h the life an i w ir h ilf will n i ihu eh r pewlress and bruce pc nephews stan robinson cecil wilson fi i tb ll of if i ham robert pewfress ominent masonic lodge ner mail courier hornby 83 years rellknown active resident f hornby district for the a i arrsi last week ot our milton district luspital i hinfi saucers weekly high single lions mc irtney t ilnel bichard season i singles m im mcdonald dons mccartnej vtere wlh hndlc nri i i mt donald inl olden olhci i weekly high triple i ni i n mccirlntv d i helen richardson rt season triples met irtno with handicap ri 1 i mecartiuv k iti h nl n tv 1 l crawford i ph i 1 11 l mr high averages il tin dim iufnin dor mel irtnry u i b h ii man burlmilim 11 it inpiii lorame marchmcnt ing a brief ill pewtress piled up an record in the hornby before his death born i ii mills mdv 23 1869 he tto halton when he was to the lot 12 cone 5 igar farm where he spent marned to the for i inie may medforth ml be later moved to rr llby and spent the last 31 i of his life there an tjmembcr of st clair mas l i lodge 135 for 61 years tned in 1900 was master received his 50 vcar i i in 1950 and then in 1959 i bed his pasl master 50 year i was very active in com ty hfe until his last three i scorning cigarettes but ig the odd cigar he loved and boasted good eye i he enjoyed meeting pen i a sharing his many fond tries accumulated during etimc operated the farm until i and drove 3 mail route i from the hornby post retiring in 1945 i wiving besides his wife h0ns medfor h of rr 1 and kcimrtlr nr r r 4 lieven grandchildren he lpredeceascd by a brother i igton and slsters marj parker margaret mrs i robinson and charlqtte i l george wilson meral service was held l i ckcrsie funeral home on 13 with rev j f rell of st stephen s ang i church hornhv offic members of st clair a attended i rial was at the presbjter church hornb wuh dis i residents william robin i george galbraith frank jaolm ted robirtson oor 1 ibrigdcn and clarence pea i as pallbearers t lower wcre grandsons bobby i p about 9 30 pin sun firemen answered a call t motors on guel where abzead d been ignited i were nitng the men ing track t wu prott- no stinuitt gigantic annual january t i 40 main street north i fiat distributed rv chrysler ma veal motor sales ltd triangle 736u in iact with a fiat 600 everything goes a long way money for instance buys a great car plus loads of extras as standard equipment a gallon of gas goes a long way 50 mtles or more parts go along way practicalty never wear out passengers can go a long way tooxijyfour seat foam rubber comfort and youll go a long way toward making driving and parking a pleasure again georgetown storewide reductions 25 to 50 must vacate final 10 days kentons cutrate 28 main street north georgetown triangle 79481 dresses 25 off fur trimmed and untrimmed coats regular 39 98 lo si 10 00 vi price skirts pi mia moiimrs r i i rsibl i s 9- dusters kli plaid slims 999 car coats rpq s16 9tj 10 34 9 vi price mens flannel dress pants reg s5 9a mens no iron dress shirts girls size 36x duffle coats 199 1 ladies blouses 400 in four styles 29 ladies cotton i blouses 199 half slips and panty sets ri x 59 299 boys corduroy or cotton lined jeans iii xii s 1 i 199 49 men s waterproof ouilt lined suburban coats s99 dresses 199 ladies orlon pullovers cardigans 1 99 299 boys flannel perry comoshfrts 59 men s flannelreg m 98 sp0rtshirts 149 r 299 boys all wool zip off hood suburban coats girls and boys pyjamas sweaters slim jims shoes ladies all wool skirts 200 lo choose 199 299 399 ti 699 reg to 12 95 values z many items for spring k on sale to clear- at far below cost 20 all sales final bradbury s ladies wear 23 main st south all merchandise first quality no reasonable offer refused ah states

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