Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 3, 1974, p. 15

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K I I everything you need to make it on your own Regina Electrikbroom Regina Vacuum A powerful workhorse that take the drudgery out of spring cleaning Complete set attachments handles from floors to ceilings Hug nozzle has pile height adjustment dusting brush nozzle crevice tool 3 chromed wands two disposable filler bags flexible White hose Riviera Blue with While and Chrome trim Carpet Sweeper Between vacuuming help O Cedar cks up surface thread dust crumbs 77 The Great Spring Cleanup a beautiful investment 6 Aluminum Stepladder Low spring clean up price Sturdy side rails with serrated steps skid feet CSA safety approved Galvanized Scrub Tub I handyman tips Spring Cleaning I Rubber Heel Marks on vinyl floors can be removed with petroleum solvent such as I Mac Wax Stripper Wax Build Up Self polishing wax needs ammonia solution I and scrubbing with stiff brush For other waxes use solvent type wax remover such as Mac Wax Stripper in a series Black Stained Hardwood Floors Place soft cloth soaked in concentrated oxalic acid on spot until stain is gone Stained Walls around heat registers can be cleaned with solution of phos sold at Beaver Removing Cellulose Tape from walls is difficult Try heal It with warm iron A pel solvent or nail polisher remover may then remove the adhesive Ekco Solvease Floor Sweepup Step On Can Wall Cleaner Kit Whio Avocado Prostyle Ills Enameled steel Poppy or God d rt and greist dustpan magnet brush Mac Eachern Wax Strip stubborn OPEN am to 9 pm Monday to Friday Saturday am to pm Guelph Stmt l Georgetown Page THE WedneidBV On Tuesday morning March a cold wintry day some 31 institute members and two visitors left parking let by car for They slapped at Sara Lee Ltd where they toured Die building and saw the making of the cakes baking in the huge ovens and then packed In boxes ready tor the trucks to deliver them to the stores Everything was spotlessly clean and only the finest ingredients used After the tour oil went to the restaurant at the Civic Centre for a lovely dinner after which they went upstairs and toured the different rooms of the library other rooms It was a very interesting day and thanks go to Mrs Frank W Wilson and Mrs Frank Barnes for arranging this Agriculture and Canadian Industries meeting The Annual Spring Fling dance of the Women Institute was very successful on Saturday evening March in Community hall Music was provided by the from Brampton Two seta of square dances were called by Jim Brooks of Milton Variety and spot dances were won Mr and Mrs James Bud Bishop and Mrs John Mr and Mrs Craig Iloyce Mr and Mrs Tom Kavonaugh John Bradley and Mrs Bill Bradley Tom and Mrs Jackie Lucky chair prize of a potted mum went to Mrs Clifford MacDonald draw for a second pot of mums to Mr and Mrs table centre was won Mr and Mrs John Bradley Prizes were donaied by John Houghton Jewellers Holmes Department Store North ton Sports Young Pharmacy and United CoOp Milton Much thanks goes to the committee Mrs William Donaldson and Mrs Frank M Wilson for arranging the lovely and the workers on the lunch committee Mrs James Carney Mrs W Bird Mrs Clayton and Mrs John During Inst week school break Miss Ann McClure flew to Vancouver to visit and relatives and enjoyed every mmuk Also Miss Verm Fisher along with a group from Milton 1igh School travelled to Home Naples and Ireland Mrs John Bellboddy Mrs Walter has returned from an enjoyable Inp by bus as far as Miami and fat Petersburg in company with several lady friends We extend sympathy to the John Mithie family in the of his aunt Miss Ida Bailey at the Manor last week The and Si Iverwood Women Institutes are combining to entertain the manor residents on Thursday evening As a result the regular meeting of the will be week late Last week the cubs had another interesting resource meeting when Mr and Mrs brought their collection of stones and some of their machinery to show the boys The talk and display were very interesting and each boy went home with a Lake Superior stone of his choice in his pocket There have been three more cubs Invested Brent Amos Arts and Eddie Holt man Mrs and Mr Arts and were present for the ceremony and coffee was served after Chris Stansbury was presented with his collectors badge Don was given his team players and collection badges Warren Crawford his athlete and skaters badges and Doug Hannah received his tawny star Doug now has all five stars Assistant cubmastcr Rick Brown has left the pack to move to Thunder Bay The cubs presented him with a Wolf Cub trophy in ap preclation for his work returned from a flight to the west coast to attend the Funeral of Mrs Book smother E Hannah ACTON OPP Acton charged a Cambridge man with failing to yield the right of after a minor collision occurred at Main Street and Street at last Thursday night Jan Jankonczyk 14 queen Street in Cambridge had an estimated damage to his car An additional damage was estimated on a second cor driven by Ray Surettc of 228 Kemp Crescent Stratford HERALD 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