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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 28, 1953, p. 10

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the georgetown heiau wednesday evening jan 28 1953 page 10 glen williams st albany guild reelects officers all officers were reelected with mrs gordon hutft added to the ex- ecutlve as assistant treasurer at the annual meeting of st albana guild on wednesday the president mrs h f beau mont mentioned several improve ments which might be made in the parish hall and members agreed that as this is st albans fiftieth an- niversary it would be a good time to start improvements vttlch will al low for more church activities to take place with greater ease arch deacon w g o tjiompson in com plimenting the guild on a success ful years work spoke his agree ment with the plan reports were given by the trea surer secretary and sick convener the archdeacon presided at the election of officers who are mrs h f beaumont president mrs w rtggs vice president mrs arthur beaumont 2nd vicejeresj dent mrs thomas haines secre tary mrs william korzack treas urer mrs gordon hilts assistant treasurer mrs reg wuliams sick convener and pianist mrs jack lu cas sowing convener mrs j hoo per and mrs williams social con venera organization meeting of the home school association monday february 2nd 8 pm wngglesworth school election of officers jvlrs jarvis and mrs mcnaughton of guelph will be present parents and all interested in joning the group are invited york canned meat for your valentine barbers have that certain gift a new selection of costume jewellery including many scatter pins from 1 00 artificial flowers have arrived t a r ri r c diamonds watches ttvrvdlllv o jewellery gifts beside the roxy c- phone 3 10w a complete line of rustcraft valentine cards saturday skating special georgetown aren afternoon and evening free hot dog potato chips pop or chocolate bar with each paid admission adults or children regular prices 50c and 25c farnells kam 12 oz tan bologna 12 oz tin skinless wfjners 14 oz tin canadian boiled dinner 1 5 maple leaf butter 1 lb tin 1 tan of each 100 tin 33c 85c chauenoer brand boston brand fancy blueback salmon corned beef loaf halves 29c 1 2 oz tin 33c special offer shirriffs puddings 1 jkg oranos cocoantra tapioca pudding l pkg vaniua i tapioca pudding both for 15c schneider s crispyflake shortening 2 lbs 29c peak frban8 twiglets new 4 oz pkg 39o glen valley rrand pork and beans i 5 oz tin 2 tins 19c farnells bowunq news shavers jump ahead ace bailer silvers lessened the pressure in ithe race for first place by taking a 5 2 victory over maplerfef dairy macpormack s tried to keep the pace with them but slipped back a few points wben they came put second best in a 4 3 split with mc- clures the team standing la now silvers 58 maopormack s 51 mc clures 44 and maple leaf dairy 43 joe hall proved to be the out standing bowler of the week by rolling high triple and single his scores were 263 210 304 777 run ners up in the triple class were j carney 728 273 221 234 h dickie 725 220 258 249 a bailey 707 181 266 266 for singles over 250 the only one we can report is 3 boyle with 290 some one by the name of bert c rolled 106 high team score was rolled by silvers 3255 b section lawn bowlers taken lawn bowlers just managed to keep from losing everything by winning one game from misfits to give themselves z and the others 5 it was also a 5 2 decision in fa vour of legion no 1 between the other two teams the team stand ing is lawn bowlers 58 misfits 53 legion no 1 48 and provincials 37 in the scoring class it was f anderson leading the way with 692 179 298 215 runners up were j saunders 638 241 221 170 a nome 626 219 207 200 we have 5 scores over 250 section k please not th were her rington 276 h brandford 272 b young 203 h arnold 260 and l tracey 256 trying to hold the whole group down v is e wilcox with 93 high team score was rol led by misfits 3066 c section kays lose chance kay s by losing 7 0 to lome scots lost their chance to overtake first place in rolling against imperials the legion no 2 team managed to come out with a 5 2 victory the team standing is now legion no 2 57 kay s 54 imperials 47 and lome scots 38 with regards to high team score it was legion no 2 rolling 3043 in the individual scoring it was a grieve leading the triple class with 697 runners up wtre it korzack 0b3 253 209 215 and r ryall with 635 191 252 192 a grieves scores were 224 211 262 leading the singles class it was r lorusso with 270 runners up were b fleming 261 j mcbain 241 and b muir 232 coming events organ recital this sunday ev ening at 730 pm in st albans church glen williams iode annual valentine- formal in the arena rose room friday february 13th ionic male choir is coming to georgetown on march 10th spon sored by knox p hurch choir keep saturday may 30th open for coronauon supper sponsored by the daughters of st george s church keep february 17th open for the 2nd annual pancake supper sponsored by knox church young ladies auxiliary euchre and dance in stewart- town hall friday february 6th cards at 830 glassfords orchestra prizes refreshments admission 50c keep wednesday february 18 and friday march 20th open for two more big euchre and dances sponsored by the esquesing agric ultural society euchre in the legion hall thursday january 29th at 8x0 p m sponsored by the ladles auxiliary admission 35c old fashioned euchre and box social in terra cotta community hall friday february 13th 8 30 p m good prizes for cards and de coratcd boxes no admission charge 1 21tf euchre and dance in lime house memorial hall friday feb ruary 6th at 830 p m hulls orch estra lunch provided admission 50c auspices hall board euchre every friday night 8 30 ptn in st paul s parish hall nor val under the auspices of st paul s men s club admission 25c prizes and refreshments the regular meeting of geor getown women s institute will be held on wednesday february 4lh at 8 p m at the home of mrs j williamson charles street a social evening is planned judges ottawa poultry show corey herrington show poultry breeder and editor of the feather fancier poultry paper was judge of the annual show in ottawa last week of the forester ottawa poul 4ry association clarence spence accompanied mr herrington to ottawa and acted as his clerk for the judging this large eastern ontario show was held in lansdowne pa rk former norval man buried here tuesday a resident of norval several years ago where he was employed with the late w g m browne in his flour mill james f harvey was buried in greenwood cemetery here on tuesday mr harvey died in toronto on saturday fuv fr v j morgin officiated at a graveside unmony fololwing requiem high mass in our lady of lourdts church toronto on tucsdiy morning mr harvty uives his wife nd three sons patrick of bnntford joseph of st thomas and furzty of aurora curlers from several towns are competing in an allday bonspiel thursday in the georgetown arena 75 kb deuvhcy raiderettes beat brampton again shirley forbes once again we can say that geor gelown at least has one good hock ey team in the return game with georgetown brampton girls were once more defeated and once more convinced that the girls are harder to beat than they realize brampton scprcd the first g4al of the game just a few minutes af ter the puck was dropped which the coach nor yours truly never saw georgeum n then came back st them in the form of june prunes thompion scorer the second period was well fought but failed to bring about a tie breaker in the third period neretta spike zilio scored a well earned goal by a deft twist of the wrist and lots of muscle behind it no 9 of bjampton was given a penalty for thrashing prunes who was later heard saying after the game catherine sorenson hey no 9 said you were jabbing her in the ribs prunes replied to the astonish ment of her fellow sportsmen i was t about 5 seconds after no 9 got her penalty no 18 was given a penalty for holding the puck at any rate this excellent game of hockey ended with the score at 2 x in favour of the ralderettcs credit must certainly go to joyce herrington for playing a wonderful game and who had a lot of tougri breaks at scoring we need nolmention jean hancock for ev eryone knows that she is the major person who helps give george town their raiderettes victories thank you on behalf of georgetown cham ber of commerce i wish to thank the following merchants for their ciih domtions for chrislmas trees biins c to 1 00 store simmons jewellers georrctown herald gol den gite cafe h sienko h gold ham caruso fruit market mcrv cook iilhco s beautv salon sil or s birralcr s clciners living stone ivikiry mcgowan specialty shop kobb s drugs good let s hirdware hither shoes richard sons hirdwirt farnell s mc dure home furnishings brills bank oj commerce thompson hardware kcntncr s drugs buck s ernie s rado georgetown 5c to 100 store c r wray for merchant division chamber of commerce mackenzie news its nice to see the sunshine even if it is colder do you need to re new a ceil ing or wall it is hard to beat gyproc for low cost or stab llity the cost is 1 b0 for a 4x8 sheet we have tape and joint filler for the joints you at t quiet man- mrs frank whitmee who under went an operation in guelph gen eral hospital last week expects to be returning home this weekend hes only quiet for an irish man j b mackenzie a son lumber coal building supplies juvenile i hockey monday feb 2nd georgetown arena 5 s 8 00 p m 5 fergus s j vs 5 georgetown g admission 35c and 25c i shop and save during silvers annual winter sue for quality and variety you cant beat silvers print good quality tubfast prints in small floral designs 3c y broadclotfc closecount cotton broadcloth in many attractive shades u 39c y towels canon towels 20 x 40 in 5 excellent shades pr 1j9 ladies station wagon coats only at silver s values like these 1500 an u ladies coats and dresses our entire stock of winter coats and dresses dras tically reduced in price you save on every pur chase ladies slacks clearance of all wool slacks in plaids and solid col ours originally much higher priced out they go at mens overcoats our entire stock of men s o coats reduced for quick sale buy now and save from 20 to 50 on a quality coat boys overcoats well made coats in all wool fleece matenals 1000 boys parkas a good assortment on hand priced from g 0 mens storm coats quuted linings nylon blend gabardine 15 95 mens sweaters penmans cardigans excellent quality 520 boys sweaters monarch a wool pullov in sizes 8 to i 6 years mens work sox all wool ribbed sox 49c mens work shirts- plaid doeskin shirts 249 mens overalls blue denim bibstyle overalls 398 mens shirts heavy all wool mackmaw shirts in red only c qjj boys weeks save 20 r on any pair of boys breeka in the store mens oxfords many clearances of discontinued lines sharply reduced 395 u 9s ladies shoes several groups ofcasuals formerly priced at 4 50 now 298

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