the georgetown herald wednesday march 11th 1993 page it in our childrens dept we are featuring nylon blouses orlon skirts allweather coats the everpopular trench coat suits millinery smmrs coming events w i euchre ballinafad hall tuesday march 17th at 8 30 good prizes and lunch 35c the explorers of st johns united church are planning a st patricks supper friday march 20 from 4 30 to 7 30 in st john s mem orlal hall adults 60c children under 12 35c 3 18 ballinafad auxiliary invhes you to see a one act play mrs 0leary s cow plus a variety program fri day march 13th in ballinafad hall 8 30 pm admission 50c and 35c st patrick s day euchre party and sale of home baking st paul s parish hall norval tuesday march 17th sale opens at 8 pan euchre 8 30 pm 25c refreshments aus pices st paul s guild and men s club the local council of women will hold their regular meeting ot he home of mrs j b mackenzie on friday march 20th at 3 p m mr j l lambert will talk on the public library don t miss the big st patrick s euchre and dance community hall stewarttown friday march 20th sponsored by esquesing agricul aural society prizes lunch ad mis sion 50c two big st patricks blngos monday march 16 in holy cross hall georgetown tuesday march judy mccumber is top public school speaker a georgetown and an acton girl were chosen to enter the county competition when semi finals of a public school speaking contest were held thursday in howard wriggles worth school here ella yenney acton placed first telling of her trfep from her native hungary to acton and judy mc cumber was second with her story of the watchdog of ville marie eleven boys and girls jrom the district competed in the contest which was judged by rev john m smith rev lfred barker mrs j euerby and mrs orr of acton shirley mason acton was third with the story of the flag tied for fourth place were carolyn biehn georgetown who told the family life of an early settler and ray mond braida acton speaking on lord nelson other contestants were paulene watson and linda mino of chapel st school ruby tennant linda moffat and susan canham of wrlg glcsworth school ljnda mann of acton the two v inners will speak at milton high school on march 25th m the finals when a total of eight halton young people will partici pate 7e tweet- which triplet trades at mcclures the middle one natch incidently shoppers are you suffering from rotating tetina economic ennui and a palpitating paroxysm in the region of your pocketbook we d like to ask you a question do you ever pine fir nice furniture maple we can help you because we wooden know offhand where you can find off hand a better selection than ours let s knot fail to drop in and see wat we have home furnishings store ntht in sl joseph h ai 13 regular games door prize specials admission 25c 8 30 pm dr lotta hitschmanova will speak in st johns memorial hall march 13th at 8 pjn and show moving pictures of her travels during four months in europe ja pan and korea last year there will also be musical entertainment sil v er collection sponsored by limehouse w 1 and silver wood wi 3 11 thomas leslie was pioneer oxford farmer farnells coronation souvenir huntley and palmers choice assortment of fancy biscuits packed in lithographed souvenir drum priced at only 1 25 swifts jewel shortening 1 lb carton 23c ogilv1e minute oats 14 oz ipkg 2 pkgs 19c special feature lean pickled cottage rolls 4 6 lbs average lb 53c york canned meat 4cam- h 33r bologna tin 35c canadian boiled dinner 33c maple leaf hams 1 lb tin f 69 maple leaf butter 1 lb tin 85c b5sgbg rnells frh deuvbty limeiiolse institute asks for improvements on hill improvement of the dangerous school hill at limehouse wiu be asked by representatives of the women s institutc when they meet with esquesing council at a meeting or the w i last thursday mrs ed sanford mrs jack roughley mrs prank brown mrs w mitchell and mrs a j smethurst were delegated to meet with council in the hope that some thing can be done to improve the hill which is dangerous and too narrow for present traffic most of the children from gibraltar school travel this way to and from school and the ladies especially those with small children wai t some action taken before a serious at tide t t curs there havt been two ice d ents on the 1 ill recently and the w i feels it is time now to hive somcthir l dont to present norc s r lous jouble mrs charles jones was hostess ii d the r 11 ctii a proverb was asnwered by twcl e members and tl ret mmlors mrs s kirkpitr ck report l i on hall iclivities md mrs will in mitchell on the library mrs jncs s noble told of flowers and fruit sert to sick people and a parcel sent to a family in england for which a letter of thanks had been received mrs roughley gave the report ot the financial committee for the month ft euchre party was held at the home of mr and mrs paul spilzer last month proceeds of which will be used for fencing and beautifying the piece of ground in the centre of the village mrs harry brown convener of citizenship and education called on conveners of standing committees to give two minute reports on their v6rk twenty aollars was voted to the halton music festival mrs jones and her assistants mrs charles meredith and mrs ed sanford served lunch a relative of several district res idents thomas j leslie 72 died in norti oxford township on febru ary 26th on the homestead where he was born and where he farmed all his life he was a son of the late benajah leslie and jane neely he had served several terms in north ox ford couneil and was twice reeve one of the oldest members of ban i or united church he was a mem ber of the session and a sunday school teacher 28 years mr leslie was a past master of king solomon masonic lodge thamesford a char ter member of court banner cof and a member of thamesford odd fellows lodee surviving are his wife kither ine leslie a son joelon the home farm a daughter mrs roy gor don north oxford one brother george leslie of thamesford and one sister mrs albert capstick of ingersoll rev p e james conducted the funeral service in banner united church mothering sunday sunday roast beef supper st albans parish hall glen williams march 15tfa from 5 to 7 1 00 and 50c a semicentennial feature sponsored by st albans guild now is the time to order your madetomeasure j soff or ipcau for easter delivery come in and choose your new spring outfit from huudied o n sa you go wi be expertly tailored by one of canada s foremost makers we feature the following lines progress brand clothes sav1lle rowe w r johnston ltd oxford clothing over 400 suits and 200 topcoats to choose from in stock it pays to shop at silvers glen williams glen eliminates erin beeton series next with erin eliminated in the oriia phydovns gkn williams meets 1 st yeir s intermediate a chimpions bcctoi in the next r u d tiil leim i 1 y in hot ton lonirht th t reti r time i georgetown arena on jrichy a fcit ire of the fridtj imi will t the draw for i uit oi wit h tukets hivt bee i id for thi i t sex en 1 weeks pliving in erin siturdiy the itn won ti eisy 8- victory erin w i o mat h fc r tl c faster skating ck tcim and onlj otr anx t t lus the good work of the erin goalie kept the score out of double figures scv en minor penalties were iwirdcd 5 to the glen and 2 to erin marring an otherwise clean game the erin goalie received a gash on the forehead from a high i uck two roils by carl schenk one a solo effort and ithe other with hills assisting were registered in the first three more were added n the second the first a three way combine scott to j haines to schenk followed by goals by bud haines and jarvie assists from schenk and grasby in the third snow scored enns only goal on a breakaway scott and mcclure teamed for a goal grasby scored hie 7th on a pass from mc clure currie and scott got the fin goa of the game inlhe rctrn game last night in erin glenaf ill lams scored another easy 9 2jn mackenzie news this is the time of year when all the ladies think of a new hat and the man ibout a new fishing rod it s t good time to ret those odd jobs done too before spring arrives sufficient marboleum ttlc for a bathroom 5x7 would cost 12 42 in amtico plaztcx n ihf mi wrtilld ho f5s7 youll want to hear bramptons ionic male choir kiwarus festival winners monday march 16th knox presbyterian church 8 15 pm jack asher director bernice gowland accompanist tickets 50c from rnox choir members i zion tabernacle come to the revival meetings sundays 11 am and 7 30 p m wednesdays 800pm ou will enjoy the lively singing and the gospel message preached under the anointing of the holy ghost water street georgetown opposite post office rev f m fletcher pastor fhone 750w i fairview coffee shopgrill fairview coffee shop grill fairview coffee shop grill fairview coffee shop grill fairview coffee shop grill fairview coffee shop grill open monday thursday 10 am to 8 p m fridays 10 am to after 2 am saturdays 10 am to 1 am 1326 yds from main st on no 7 highway you would probably require pop- lir iplywood for underlay at a cost of 4 95 ind i ril of water proof cement at s3 9 for your time ida modest outlay you could improve the appoarartcc of your bathroont and hive a floor that ii easy to keep all the ladies who can should not miss the opportunity of hearing dr hitschmanova at st john s hall on eriday after noon j jft mackenzie a son lumber coal building suppli fireman called no fire firemen called to the house on queen street where mr and mrs jack lavoie and mr and mrs des mond earl live on thursday af ternoon found their services wero not necessary apparently the furnace in the house had just been lit and a pu per by noticed amok and caqtidta the brigade good wages fre parttime evening work wattkk mhjnoj