Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 17, 1974, p. 11

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Pug Wednesday April II Womens Institute YearEnd Summary Shows Busy Time For Group Fourteen members half of them mid sixties or more of Limehouae Women a Institute had a year judging from the retiring presidents sum The Branch Joined with Silverwood to entertain and serve lunch at the April thday party for the residents of Hal ton Centennial Manor a dessert luncheon number of visitors held In the Memorial Hall with an D Smith representative displaying the firm products afterwards one hundred box lunches prepared for the Federation Naturalists Bruce Trail walk and sixty lunches for students from Mlsslssauga on a similar outing dinners served to forty three I members ana friends from near Barrie on their way home from a bus trip to Creek and a lunch booth at an auction sale Gift boxes were packed for seven sick or shut Ins at Christmas and neighborhood sick were remembered throughout the year Gifts were presented to the retiring secretary treasurer to a member of forty years and moving away and to the area convention stall of gifts Cash donations were made to the Sick Children Hospital Arc Industries Margaret Hospital Ont Hear Fund and Save the Sight fund Members were represented at eleven regular meetings and one Tweedsmuir History work meeting and a workshop at the District Day featuring at District Annual Area Con Association for the Creative and Performing Arts a Family and Consumer Affairs workshop Officers con ferenee and Mrs eightieth birthday reception Two numbers have pen pals resulting from the late Mrs Henderson at Banff Committees have been named for displays at Fall Fairs the Tweedsmuir quilt competition the Pro Plowing Match banquet and a summer Four exhibits were entered in contests at District Annual winning two first and two second Two clubs finished projects during the Year their leader being honored for five years con ecutive leadership members Joined a neighboring branch for Ideas for the Kitchen Creative Stltchery and a visit to the Erland Lee Homestead Delegates to all conferences conventions etc brought splendid reports to meetings after Speakers here Included Mrs Wilkes Artistic Craftsman who had a large display of her and a demonstration of making and painting pottery a visiting from England Mrs Frost with news Prov Board member Mrs John Bird and District con of Citizenship and World Affairs Mrs Gordon Booth A number of members prepared good papers and mottoes for All Canadian Selections The All Canadian selections sponsored by the Journal have been announced for thus bringing another show season a close Green I- 1ms Christina a daughter of the excellent and class extra sire Telstar won the honor of All cow for the consecutive year for her owners It and Brown Paris Ontario Originally tired Wilson Packcnham picked up major prizes at the IJT3 Ontario Spring Show where she was grand champion it the West Championship Show it where he was AUCTION SALE OF LARGE QUANTITY OF GOOD USED LUMBER HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE APPLIANCES RABBITS ETC at the farm located just south wait of Malta lot on the first line of from line go west I miles then south on the first fine tint arm on right for JACK VARCOE FRIDAY APRIL 19 AT 11 NOON Quantity tongue and groove boards ft lengths Cedar boards Pine Boards Quon Quan of Large of old pine board varying inlengthsiaft 12tt varying lengths of 6 a ft lengths Quan and to In various lengths of plywood 4xSandother plywood of l 1 varying 7 In bundles Victorian style pine 5 large House varying In Quon of aluminum and wooden windows various sizes Large pine Imitation fireplace frame Quan Inside and old fashioned doors some with bevel glass Five display counters could be used as work bench Large plate glass all sites ideal for shelving Some steel rooting Old fashioned window shutters very old A alum extension ladder Some toilets stainless steel sinks Hot wSter furnace of cement blocks steel kitchen counter sink Quan of electrical supplies Quan odd lumber New Zealand rabbits HOUSEHOLD GOODS Moffat 30 burner electric stove Regent automatic clothes dryer Round oak table w pedestal base Stripped Maple drop leaf table oak buffet and oak chairs painted chrome kitchen rs Captain chair old brass fireplace screen irons and grate continental bed Steel double bed Wicker baby bassinet and imitation fireplace grate sectional chesterfield Old pine kitchen table chesterfield on light fixtures laroe show cart wheels In perfect condition bed chesterfield and matching chair Terms are cash No reserves Lunch available Owner or Auctioneer not responsible or accidents Order of Sale Household goods sell first at 12 noon followed by AUCTIONEER CHRIS A SCHOUTEN AUCTION SALE SATURDAY APRIL 20 AT NOON FURNITURE Pine with glass pane doors corner cupboard open hutch large drop leaf table drop front writing desk jam cupboard cradle blanker boxes vqrlous Odd chairs Quebec rocker largeblanket box wllh bottom drawer sap buckets pine dough box on legs ash wash stand oak shelf bookcase patented pine mirrors largo 2dressers a drawer bed with pine apple made into mirror Note almost PRIMITIVES Old pulleys tree hay bootjack large cast iron tea kettle 2 cast Iron hanging frying pans large lantern buck saw cabbage flat Irons sad Iron trivets miniature print wooden rake wall telephone etc CHINA Flo plates and platters scenic plates Willow platter Royal scenic cup and saucer Rose Canton cup and saucer other very good German English Nippon Carnival Cranberry Depression Cobalt glass and china LAMPS Good solid brass hanging lamp with shades nice hanging lamp with matching shade font and prisms Burlington finger lamp flowered milk glass base lamp Damps one dated one dated etc BOTTLES CROCKS gallon Hamilton glass works bottle King head truetrult no dot crown gem Ball midwest etc Several good crocks some flowered and named SI John Yarmouth ginger beer bottles J J McLaughlin Toronto plus other good named bottles pottery Ink bottles etc COLLECTABLES engravings oval copper plates In height showing the first mayor of I860 Copper boiler ginger bread clock several boxes of old books somedaled 1714 Several books Incl pleiuresque America Several good pictures and dated Da Hon calculating machine dated working Brass jelly pall large brass pail IBM Solid plaque 1974 land Columbus oil painting tea caddies I crop book post cards coins 1B96 pennies IBM Bank of Lower Canada halt penny 1837 And many other good collectable items Terms are cosh No reserves Lunch available Owners Hall or Auctioneer not responsible for ac cldtnts Preview from ID a day of sale won you plan to spend day with us as this is a good offering AUCTIONEER prize dry cow reserve grand champion and at the Fair Toronto as leader of the dry cow class Memory bred by Hay liottema Indiana led the aged hulls and oak the all Canadian honor Sired by flection Marquis who Is ixcellent and superior type Memory was grand champion bull at the Winter I- iir He is named reserve ill Canadian aged hull in 1J and is now owned jnd Son Indianapolis Ind and Hays Oik title Ontario largess ill Canadian honors wint lo Oak Firms Oik Ontario In nominations cither wholly ir owned by wtrc ill two wen ill imdian five honordble hit winner wis with ill selection the esteemed breeder herd two reserve ill las among our This is the third vnr in succession that the Breeders herd and the ir Mr had lift inadinn hardens herd SOU of winch he w Mr It Brown owned one the members ill in fiet of sire by Ho brook plus joint iiwncrship in the resere all idi in four old heifer the individuals the numbers the groups inflection sired the greatest number named ill jnadian or reserve ill t Hi hid one ill and lour reserve- suling hid and The folfowintft ire thi ill winners ihe and mentions ill lies icserve ilKimdnn Hon IillllK Mrrtwa Merc liuki bred ind owned llderton His from bred I Out from In Mi mm in Tinners Hill Sine l tint ind from 1 I idy 1itir lit ffenng owned In ekmflon I- Midem I Port 1crn meetings Pot luck dinners two meetings and husbands and friends were entertained at a Christmas party The branch loans property to youth groups and contributed a large sum towards a chimney on the Scout hut and gave free use of the Memorial Hall for local showers and meetings The W I began the ji when they held their annual meeting in the Halt on April with a pot dinner The Mrs Frank Brown opened by calling for the Ode ana Collect Annual reports were read the secretary treasurer conveners of standing committees he P R officer retiring president The district direc or report old of he annual at Church on May where roll call will be interesting item from Newfoundland and contests will Include pound of plain maple cream a loaf of white bread and an essay on public relations Mrs presided for elections resulting as follows president Mrs Gordon Boolli first vice president Mrs TN Anderson second vice president Mrs Milcham secretary treasurer Mrs A Benton assistant Mrs J district director Mrs FTC Brown alternate Mrs Anderson branch director Mrs Noble Conveners of standing committees flower and fruit Mrs J Noble agriculture and Canadian industries Mrs Anderson citizenship aid world affairs Mrs Booth education and cultural tlvities Mrs Benton family and consumer affairs Mrs Davies curator and Tweed history Mrs Brown resolutions Mrs delegate to officers con Mrs delegates to district annual Mesdames Brown Booth A Benton and N Anderson as alter nate Mrs Anderson and Mrs called retiring president Mrs Brown forwird and presented her with a light bag in recognition of her six SHORT years of untiring leadership Various events were discussed for coming months adjournment coming about 1st Group Committee held their April meeting at the home of Mr and Mrs Thirteen people were present Reports were received from the Cubs and Scouts and Thomp son reported on the District Council meeting which she attended Events under discussion were he April euchre he multisalc and the father and son banquet A lovely lunch was served following he meeting At the last Cub meeting Frank and Hugo received their collectors badges The boys were also given their Trees for Canada kits Can vassing was to begin Saturday and the trees planted April Last week local school children enjoyed a trip to Mr and Mrs Johnson sugar bush on the fifth line and pancakes with maple syrup at the school later Another teacher helped her class make hot cross buns at school Workmen are quite busy the new iddltion when weather permits The youth groups predict a busy month ahead with a euchre a banquet and a sale planned so far Mr and Mrs Harrv and their grandsons their motrcr all of tolled on Mr and Mrs James Noble last weeli and Mrs Laskoof were home with her parents the for Easter Easter was celebrated with a communion service in Presbyterian Church on Sunday evening when a number of visitors attended and a pleasant social hour followed FARM FOR SALE CONSERVATION FARM The Credit Valley Con ated acres with a large being part of the west half of Lot Concession Townsh of Erin and approximately a house drive shed large building Being part of the East hall of Lot Concession Township Erin Both parcels of land front on Wellington County Road No Seventh Line Thofarmmay be sold either In two separate parcels or as a total property Appointments see the form may be mode by contact Mr Walter Huxley Areo Code 519 Sealed tenders tor the pur chase of this properly should be addressed to the General Manager Credit Valley Conservation Authority Ontario and will be accepted up to noon Wednesday the if May v deposit cheque the amount of must accompany the lender which will be returned If the tender is not accepted Terms cash to balance on closing Hit siley Con Authority reserves the right to accept or any lender received CHRIS A SCHOUTEN WANTED FOR THE ROTARY CLUB AUCTION JUNE 3 at GEORGETOWN ARENA USED AND DISCARDED USEFUL ITEMS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE DISHES POTS PANS GARDEN TOOLS OR ANYTHING YOU NO LONGER NEED PLEASENO UNSALABLE ITEMS Auctioneer FOR PICK UP OF DONATIONS CALL 877 2522877 9312877 9621 HELP ROTARY HELP YOUR COMMUNITY SERVICES furniture TREE SERVICE TREE MAN LIMITED BOX ACTON Lot Elm GEORGETOWN CARPET INSTALLATIONS D M Sheet Metal industrial Residential 101 KING ST EAST GEORGETOWN me JOHN S GENERAL MAINTENANCE 838 ENJOY OUTDOORS Snow lawn mowpr Jims Sales and Service Centre Corner Line West and No GIBSONS TREE LANDSCAPING SERVICE SODDING FERTILIZING FREE ESTIMATES TENDER NOTICE TENDER FOR THE GEORGETOWN DISTRICT fclEMOftJATMbSPITAL Scaled tenders on a stipulated sum basis plainly marked Additions Alterations to the District Memorial HI be received until I P Thursday at he architect Church el floor Toronto Ontario or at the of the Georgetown D strict Memorial tai Princess Anne Drive Georgetown o General contractors may payable to the Architect Thscheque refundable upon BOARD OF GOVERNORS GEORGETOWN DISTRICT MEMORIAL HOSPITAL For Results COLLI not this Is for Three bedroom on large landscaped lot west of Metro Screened sun room Close to own School bus at door bungalow Six large bright roams plus den or fourth bedroom Beautiful rec room with wet bar Attached garage Many extras Including stove and eve level oven dishwasher and water softener Villi the cottage and buv this four bedroom prestige home with swimming pool professional finished recreation area and of course attached garage Exceptional value at 1 1 ITS This modern ranch bungalow on ft country lot boasts all the joys of living vet close to town Eight rooms two baths two car garage and famtK room son List With Us We Guarantee A Sale Esther Wiles Mel Owon James Goudy Allan Mall Carl Angus Manager SERVICES LTD TORONTO MAl 877 STREET GEORGETOWN ONTARIO AND BRAMPTON STATE BOAR Chris A Schouten Alfred Spence RYDERS TV UHFVHF SPECIAL Tower auto rotor UHF VHF Antenna INSTALLEDSlvOQO Dan Antennas PLANBUtLD SERVICES LIMITED WC WILL DESIGN AND SUIT YOUR BUDGET Commercial 877 6974 BROCKTON MOTORS SALES AND SERVICE ALL GASOLINE MOTORS LAWN MOWER 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