Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 28, 1955, p. 2

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tub okodfibtown hekjlld wednesday evening sept muc 1055 page 2 cool in summer and warm in winter ik fuatt trial twk llmia wuwuw w vufj tuple tiick dmfnlhjt allows conlrolltitentiution all ym round linjrrlp conlfol ol all instils in jny posilion no lemonal ol tucks rvm lor cluninj season aire spells moie loi your money free detnonilntion life eslmialf phil clappison 17 byron strt georgetown the modern aires invite you to a fair nite dance to open the saturday evening dancing season rose room georgetown arena october 1st only george travelle and his orchestra pius square dance music with vic poswisti national champion old tim fiddur if daymonds gigantic warehouse furniture sale starts friday at 900 am everything for the home furnishing at genuinely reduced prices this is a sale you i- cant afford to miss come early m daymonds home furnishings the house of quality 107 outturc street ouelph phone 7000 nrt tjoot to guolpli bu suhoti aateffaiitl iwathiilliliilj 111 baptists mark 108th church anniversary the lofltb anniversary services were obwrved at first baptist church on sunday with dr t b ucdormand toronto who u the general secretary of the baptist convention of ontario and quebec as guest preacher and mrs marion crowley newby toronto as soloist tb services of worship wreonjju cr ied by rev a j barker dr mcdormand chose his teat for the morning termon from acts 11 the former treatise have i made o theophilus of ajl that jesus began both to do and l each in jesus mm- ittr there is a process of a rjorinv tion that cannot be stopped because god it in it what jesus began to do mti teach 000 ears ago u itill pri marily being practiced from genri ion to generation jesus cirue irito the world to make cod his kuthcr real unto men ieople iiiu1 lite m a sswng relationship of their iord ihr ehujr unler mrs w tuwierwla dtretlimi anj the awakening chor us and frs newby s solos were o iads li along and jreat is thy faithfullntss in the evening ir mclkjrminds fcfrioon tali uai iud i want to jh a christian relating his message in three point 1 w ho0ver belierth that jesus it ttie chful is born of aod 2 if we belie w we must low our fel low men 3 when we love ud we inual ouy hi commandments life was made tu conform to the light of jiiui omt and love is the dominant thing atxiut our ixhatiour and nut tu tn- onfurmed of this world but to be uniformed mrs niu ihobe a her hi ledums for the ewning mt ire moxart h ir angi t ii nt of when i survey that wondroui cross and the negro fcpir itiiil iord i want to be a christian the choir anthem wa const ration dies while visiting in new brunswick a resident of georgetown for uu vian enrge asa llobinson 5j died miildenk at hotel dim hospital in ierfh n ii mi september mill iul lowinn a hruf illnes mr and mn ittbinsnr pun based the jim hi nnetl home 21 duilph street when thi y ruu e to tomii from the nuritirnes a tr uciks jo br w rut to i ty hrunsvit k to attend the wnllm of their daiihtir thai confined to hospital after a slight attack of para m he nr i r rieuered lr kotuiimin wai born at gordons mile carlelun counl nit son of howard am martha hohinson tor twent iars hi resided at kile llrook w here mr hutcessfulls operated llai ker urn hlore two ears ago the i mil moved to georgetown when- he and mrh hobinion hae lcen adber enti of the georgetown ilaptut church mr hohmson is sun i rd b his wife the former juanita ixckhart one non howard at georgetown five daughters mrs kdmund krjes zclla jviham maw mrs george connors thais fredencton nil mrs joseph kielbasa yvonne amherst mass itnda and marcia at home two bro ther- iwrence at stickney and arn old bath n h two sisters mrs vcr non hideout stickney n b and mrs jack anderson flatter hock it c the funeral was held from the home of his sister mrs vernon hub out sticknr to the primitive baptist church service was conducted by rev a hatfield assisted by lirenti ate philip giberson and rev arthur clark hymns were the golden moi nmg ziona hill solo by undertaker britton some golden da break pallbearers were garfield and neil ross austin howard james miller james hayden and lewis mcaskill interment was in the hunter cem etery stickney n b the family was also grieved to learn of the sudden loss of the deceas eds mother mrs martha hohinson who died september 26th at hotel dieu hospital perth n b at the ace of 78 mrs hohinson haefbeen suffer ing from a long illness and her death was hastened by the loss of her son stewarttown many watch house move across pond mra harrlion haa returned to tor- onto after a few daya visiting with her inter mrs j ii smith a pear tree planted in mr rlizards harden last year is in blossom now the wa met at mrs lllizarda home last thursday for a quilting meeting the house belonging to the iato mrs w lawion was moved lost week around the pond it was a strenuous job interesting to watch but it arrlv cd safely at its destination that is two housea moved in rocent months the other was tho one forrnely owned by mr and mrs sanford and was mo ved to ballinafad junior wjl was hold last woelc at mrs dailys homo susan smith choso when mothers of salem as tho op ening hymn and conducted the war ship service the monday pledge tho medical work among the children of honan china was remembered a story was read about the littleijiel pen in india sewing on quilt blocks in tho busy period viaitorswith mra bally saturday woro mr and mrs edward bally of toronto xlr and mrj p it bally dawn and stcphon and mra marshall of islington service at st johni church next sunday will be holy communion at 030 am 10 m tins corntxira this yaars mast ttxuuful rcip twin ifr yoo will fllld tfiet by notrt cooks in th kilchwm of canadas vou sov mor iswmit fowl tvpe4un ksv bn rllii ifxal brought tatw in m blf easy kihwu nopplri8 ot iwaa twlten in hm oclabar luui of chatalain availabla at youe iga storvl s ayiuwl choice unckadkd 20 oi tin peas 2 33c camrllklls nkw iack 10 o tomato soup- 2 for 23c domktic shortening 1ca chxitk coatku iiiscl its ch0c0 wafers qlkk cookinc cream of wheat ka kancy tomato juice i ib pkg 27c pkt of m tjiscuili 29c lj ox pkg 27c 20 tint 2 for 23c caukoiinia ihisp swkkt kki maica grapes id sunkist caiirokma valencia oranges rikm gulden ullk bananas cauroltnia ickiirltc nkw cltol lenuce new iihunswkk no 1 potatoes 5 ib bag 59c ibisc jumbo head 19c 10 ib bag 29c fresh hockijcss picnic style pork shoulders swifts toemi franks swifts premium skinless ib 35c 1 lb cello pkg 37c swifts premium lean hindless side bacon fresh sljced beef liver maple leaf suced luncheon meat half ib pkg 37c lb 25c lb 45c ckeen want fancy niblets corn kernels 14 ui tins 2 for 33c ka choice ripe n ragoeo- peaches 20 oi tint 2 for 39c evaporated carnation milk tall tins 2 for 25c juc olk sale mailj ltkv liquid detergent kiant 24 ox tin 59c jemro lemon pie filler reg pkfii 3 for 26c iieehive new squeeze pack corn syrup 1 ih dispenser 45c uetty crocker devils food cake mix 20 oz pkgs 31c shiriuffs lushus and bud desserts reg pkgs 3 for 26c frozen food features york brand fillet of sole ib 49c dict sweet 0 ot pkg french fries 19c what council did highway resurfacing gets final approval while too late in the season to com plete reaurfucin- of no 7 mfihway throuch town in the opinion of town encineer douglas wilson the lonfi- delayed project is at last under way with approval through from the highway department council sept 10 gave third reading to a bylaw calling for the work it is planned to proceed immediate ly with storm sewers and to save time invitation bids are being asked from half a dozen firms who presented their tenders to council last monday open bids are being advertised for curbs- and sidewalks and for grading and fill these to be in councils hands by next monday ica much of the work as is practical will ho dono this fall and tho town is definitely assured of a smart now highway surface before next summer i a now transit necessary for tho work of tho engineering departmont will bo purchased tho instrument residents of main st s below ma ple ave will have street lighting ser vice when a new light is installed in this area permission was given the post of fice to plaeoa stamp vending mach ine in front of the municipal building a stop sign was suggested on the extension of charles street where it enters a dangcrsous intersection at the church street corner complaints of dust on aovcral un paved streets in town were turned over to tho engineer for disposal country music night for swim pool fund the lions club sponsors of a sec ond country music night which was hold in the arena friday were disap pointed at financial result of the night which was planned for the com munity swimming pool fund those present enjoyed an evening of country music variety headed by earl scott and the blue valley jjoya mr scott produced the show and pro- aldont harold mcclure of the club which costs 500 will be purchased spoke briefly and introduced tiny jim with a 380 rebate from north ilolton hopkins of milton who emeeed urban board representing glorge- chuck fortune and the chuck wa- towns shfre of equipment purchased gon ramblers the melodalre and when the three towns shored iervlcea bab both group tvom toronto plus 1 your safest way is by taxi 0 one engineer and the tale ol thtjuehjoeai and dlatricttalent aa bill boo twti tr z2596 pr2f tnuult- vv nmfinmms lsv tkjil ilachney from milton and bill strang osprlnge were on the bill an unannounced attraction was a dance afterwards in the rose room which had an attendance of iso we appreciate your patronage end tsks this opportunity to thank you for your contin ued patronage at our ranch this year you helped to make this our best season tb data 1t earl and gladys scott bluivaluyltanth umehouse- r e z b

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