Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 29, 1955, p. 9

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butter 59c unsted umn daily mush high quality meat daily fresh eggs at wholesale prices lockers for rent 60 100 and 10 00 vaariy w aha tall latfcar cartom for uta la fraian load lack and hessva fvaaa georgetown creamery and locku syottaot 38 gueipm street tbwngle 7 2402 hbiibwllbbbhbbwbhbbbhbb pummlwf halton cohtestants at dateiiax- yeans from is eauatie eampetad at the quality milk competitions which were i pirt ol uu progruanm at ontarios dairy day held at kunptviue agricultural school lut week a full programme or demon strations and exhibit portrayed tha very lalat in tha dairy induatry to tha urge crowd of eastern ontario farm people in attendance in spit of the distance involved helton coun ty was worthily represented in the quality uilk competitions by jean peterson fine vice president of hal ton junior fanners and roy ford treasurer of tha hilton junior farm era competing as a tea they were required to prepare cows for milking milk one cos care for the milk and wash up the equiptnent and at the same tune provide a running coramen tary on hpw and why quality milk should be produced the hilton- turn placed sth 10 the keenly contested competitions in whlrb peterfcoro county duplicated the record of helton s 10m team by winning the team competition and ifle dairy mad and dairy man awards marsland 250000 plant being erected in waterloo wednettuy bvcaiatf jon at ims page v next public holiday be hrld in ccyrghown thi friday nluly wt this 11 toe holiday nok known as canada day y get in the swim yes georgetown is going to have a swimming pool and your help is needed dont wait to bo asked dig down now ard help the lions club in this wonderful community endeavour attend sons wmuts in british colombia mr and urc heary lyeaton geor- oetown were among weddiiif guests in fresrview united chorea van couver on june 18tb when their son ross henry prestos married beverley ann lay the groom has been living in the west for some time and is employed with gilpin construction co the bride daughter of mr and airs liar ry lay t330 victoria dr vancouver u employe in the bank ol moa- trest branch at 4 1st and victoria j in the city hev gerald a ucslschan officia ted usts ross was organist and the soloist wtuiam waster brook saug uecsuse during the signing of the re gister 7be brtdt wore whit lace and net over satin a fingertip veil and a necklace which the grooms mother wore at her own wedding attend inti were her sister lira shirley tuvrnrr as matron of honour bride maid mimes lcy uaguire and pat cadillac and her 4yearold sister ca rot lay flower girl the senior at- trndknu wore matching gowns of jale ytllow gretrn sod pink snd car ol wore mauve mr lay gave hu daughter in mar riaifr the groom s brother lloy lra ton suuth lturnsby ii c was grooms man and ushers were william young and johnny sam ids the two mothers rtcrived after wards at a reception at 1431 west broadway mrs lay wore blue lace with white acceuoriea ii r predion a rur dm with rhinestone and pearl trim and whiu accessories oulh had curm iravlni on a honeymoon trip the bride won a black suit with white nek tox sly it- and pink accessories mr and mr irestun will be making i lit ir huini in south llurnaby 11 c you and your trtt ohowtus sincl i ii 13 children will be the ones who benefit space contributed in the service of the community by john labatt limited parents arrive to visit mrs s young arriving last week from y ngland mr jml mrs jack scott of a rd will h sp mling the lummi r here with thtir daughter mrs stuart young thi scolls had booked passage on the s s saxonia whihi was unable to sail hecsiuki of the dock strike thi shipping firm srraneed for them to crow th atlantic by air and they wrrr met at dorval airport by mr and mrs young who drove to mon trral mrs scott visited in town a few yean at but it is her husband i first trip to canada mr and mrs young were married while he was serving overseas with the itcar during the war monument brampton monument work daslens submitted cemetery latterlno cerner pasts and markers a good disilav in stock wm c allan prop i qua it wast brampton snap 1410j phenee res 313 rep tbm nicol ptiana bramnfa tww understand hindustani language b only one of the difficulties kced by canadians who buy and sell in foreign market currencies exchange and trade regulations payments and collections market information locating sales representatives abroad all call for prompt efficient handling over long distances the chartered banks are an essential part of this whole trade picture through their foreign branches agents and representatives they provide permanent onthespot contact in commercial centres around the world facilitating the flow of international trade is only part of the work carried on every day by the chartered banks of canada your local branch is a convenient banking servicecentre where you can obtain expert help on money matters large and small oufy 4 dmrtrnj knli iflirs at fall rdngi f lulling unlets mchidinf cuitlmt accounts for individuals and companies shajnr by cheque your can- exiled cheques sere u receipts uottoaol loans foe buqdlaf four home ander the tetus of the national housing act samty dlrosit soxts keep your important papers and other tslusbles safe ret resdof sccessibla bahkiha by uah convenient and asves time all your routine bsnldoa cast be handled in this wsy the cha1rtkjrbd banks serving your community a special statement was made by air stanley uarslaisd ibis week to the employee of harvey kay marsland lli that due lo recent electromech anical tajtineeriiig developments and the lane increase la business for both the kitchener and georgetown plants it la necessary to build a new plant in waterloo a 230000 plant now under coa strudion will be know as marsland precision equipment limited and will be qulppeavttllth moatmod era ntarhlnea available to produce the precision equipment to be manufac tured there the local plant will remain in geor getown but will revert back to the old name ilarleyeuy under which naane it hu established siarn a good reputation in the textile industry v 1 krmpei who became general manager of llarley kay marsland fpl lowing the sudden death of vice pre idant and general manager bert gil mer in april will be general meager of jbe new waterloo plant mr llernpel has been commutlog from kitchener where be uvea with bis wife and two children he will ronlinue in georgetown until the waterloo plant opens in october mrs vtckie lay plant summer dance classes a newcomrr to town mrs vlcfcla iay of 8 margaret street sunbeam heights will he conducting morning classes for children in ballet up and musical comedy st her home this sum mn and in central georgetown during the fall and winter season mrs iay hsi recently moved from toronto where ss well as running her school of dsnnng she wu the phy sical culture snd dancing instructress at iuretto abbey college many of mrs i jy s studrnls have been success ful in both amstrur snd professional rxsmlnstions snd recently s number of students psued medsl tests for tap and set the rerord tor 1m ing the first studrnts in lansds to gain thest awards buy thtrbest buy bh paints fouttfosj basoty r- tolcf by twins woodworking llmeh6uu tit 72162 manufacturers of sash fftames scmeni doom insltu and out tllm door haftdwabi hooi till class open evenings till 9pm and all day saturday mr max featherstone new county w i head altokmhi r 21 senior branchi and on junior branch wrrt n pr m n ird at the mlh district annual of hal ton county w omen i institute hrld june 1 in ahkrove unitexl church warm rreelinm wrre tfiven by mr tom nrownriilge of the church st ion hoard to which mn itg of ncl iun responded many interctink rr porta were given by the convener of standing committees mrs max aeathentone president expressed pleasure at the splendid turnout of delefstes mrs mablc lloruitrom hal ton home hconomtst told of the 4h club work and urged the seniors to supply leadership a cup wu donated by the district lo the public b peaking contestant from a public school a history pas es of the put will be placed in all schools as soon as it is off the press mrs c hayes department speaker spoke on the l xtcnsion services ivail able and advised all to take advantage of this adult education mrs hendry provincial director told of the wfio functions and uk ed the support of branches for auxil lary classes for retarded children thai child she said is no difftrent than other children only his need she asked that everyone support the women s institute financially rather than so many other organizations the election of officers conducted by mrs h d hendry resulted as fol lows honorary prealderftt mrs j emerby rii acton president mrs max featherstone ii xl 1 bur unffton first vicepresident mrs geo somerville ult 2 acton aecond vice- president mrs vclma norris rr 2 milton secretary treasurer mrs guy busaell r r 1 hornby lcd era ted representative mrs c service rr 3 milton auditors mrs p merry rr 1 hornby and mrs frank chisholm hornby musical fea tlval director mn j robertson rr 6 milton district dcletfate mrs max featherstone federation of ajcncul tun mrs alex near rr 2 rock wood agriculture and canadian in duatrics mrs f anderson acton citizenship and education mrs c service rr3 milton home econom ics and health mrs it davidson r r 2 acton community activities and public relations mrs f chisholm hornby historical research and cur rent events mrs a j iluddell r r 2 georgetown resolutions mrs d a wendovcr palermo adjournment for a bountiful lunch was next on the program the afternoon session opened with o canada followed by the mary stew art collect an invitation was accep ted to have the next district annual at hornby the county picnic will be held in july at lowville community park mrs w ballpntlne favoured with two deliahtrul readings and mrs thompson of aihflrove sang bless y this house it was decided to have a nominjtinjf committee for next year namely mn u brown mrs f smith mrs p mer ry mrs u crawford and mrs d wendover the only resolution brought in from natasaweya branch wu defeated mrs crawford in her usual capa ble manner conducted community alnjinjf a vote of thank it tendered all who had rilltt tbii atiatal lucc by the courtesy ratvenev mrst j iayncn a flowers for all occasions wedding work coraage a specialty cut fiowers and funeral designs we wire flower rosedale floral 32 albert st tr 72952 aott pumbtk billgarbutt sarah street fkom triangle 73638 travel notes visit vancouver and victoria traval on tha luxurious canadian round trip coach fare to vancouver victoria and seattle for as little as 10735 lew cell meals en rout the canadian canadas most talked about train i consult john il ttatfor trml itswtaer ttlar7isftrilktt j fjira

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