Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 29, 1956, p. 2

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the georgetown herald wednesday evening feb 29th 1956 page 2 anglican parish st georges lent hi no service church school and 800 a m 945 am bible class 11 00 a m nursery class 1100 am holy communion why go to church 2 30 p m holy confirmation instruction young peoples group 4 00 p m holy bapusm 7 00 p m lenten evensong film in the large parish room tha salt of the earth wednesday march 7th 7 45 a m holy communion high school and office staff breakfast afterwards 4 15 p m children s service 7 30 p m lecture christian marriage 3 thursday 10 00 a m holy communion st albans glen williams lent ui 8 00 am holy communion mens corporate 9 30 a m mattins 10 40 a m church school thursday 415 pm holy confirmation instruction young cpoplct group 7 30 p m i cntcn penitential home economist at monarch cooking school miss mary twible home economist for the maple leaf milling co who will conduct the monarch cooking school in knox church hall next wednrfs day and thursday sponsored by the ladies of esquesing agricul tural society for spring 1956 silvers presents three of canads finest topcoats the lambeau the aquascutum the lamkasha citizen soldiers recruiting will commence this thursday at 8 00 p m in the georgetown armoury do your part to keep the defence of canada and georgetown strong enjoy outside army pay and regimental activities join c company lorne scots this thursday propane now available at the coop schedule of prices 1 to 4 tanks a year per tank of propane 10 50 over 4 tanks a year on 7 tank installat on 9 00 4 tank installation or over per tank 7 00 20 lb cylinders exchange 3 50 halton cooperative supplies free delivery route days georgetown tr 72271 milton tr 82391 teacher church worker dies on florida vacation a florida vacation for three cous ins had a sad ending on february 19 when mamie m campbell 27 park ave died in hospital in st peters burgh a few hours after suffering a severe stroke miss campbell had gone south a few weeks before accompanied by her cousins mrs james lyons brampton and miss clara quance hagcrsvillc they were having a happy time and on the evening of february lflth were visiting with other florida vacation ers mr and mrs hartley harrison of toronto mr harrison formerly of acton was a childhood neighbour of miss campbell miss campbell had ended her tea ching career last summer when she retired from the staff of keele st school toronto where she had been a teacher for almost forty years prior to 1917 when she started teaching in the city she had taught at s s 1 erin the school where she received her early education at brittania and at boston mills a daughter of the late mr and mri donald campbell she was born on their farm lot 1 concession 11 lrin and attended georgetown high school before graduating from teachers col lege the family moved to georgt town when mr campbell retired from farming and miss campbell continued to make her home here maintaining an apartment in the city and spending week ends and vacations in george town alwas an active ch irch worker she woh a sunday school teacher at knox presbyterian and after church union performed a sim lar task at st john t lnited where she was also ac tivc in the wa and the omens mis lonary socictj last fill anticipat ing more free time to devote t church affairs she v lunteered to be erncl pc secretary tor the sunday school and superintendent of the 13a bv band for the wms and ilso bee ume treasurer of the v a she was al a member of the 1 a 1 is i awn bow lint club 1 redtceised erat jcirs afi by a si ter sadie mis d j s nclair she leau me sister i ionic mrs win r sinela r an i one brother john u campbell both of c reitown mr cirnpl till t 1 been sit ni in tucson arz m w th hs la itiiti r martiret an 1 returne i h me by plane whin ni v f li r death irr vi 1 the f neral ser ce in st johns i nited church on th rsday was on ducted by hiv morgan mclarlanc with rc lex cildir of hno church as itint m hs ituth fvans sang a solo an 1 pallbearers were wilfrid and starrct ixislie frank petch roy mat loulhlen john camp ell t nion and her nephew camp ell sinclair flow er bearers were thomas h edgar and william i yons albert dolson wes rutlcdi an 1 blake and eorge h i eshe interment wab in melvile cemetery junior institute elects officers norval junior institute elected of ficers at a meeting thursday at the home of clifford mcdonald mrs borgstrom halton s home economist was present an i conducted the elec l on for the girls new officers are joan wriggles worth president ruth tt ilson vice president evehn bird secretary treasurer verna wilson director barbara cunningham district direct or jean brigdcn press reporter thelma brown fred mac stull man n wrigglesworth auditors the girls discussed f lturc meetings and decided that the joint and separ ate meetings wo lid be held alternate ij each month meanwhile the exec utive of the bos club had a discus sion and did some planning of the r own for future meetings later at a joint session the two groups finalized planning of the car s meetings appointed lunch committees and d scusscd other business mrs mcdonald served lunch after the meel ng social personal mrs c e biehn of chesley spent a few days last week visiting with mr and mrs walter biehn mrs william kent toronto spent the week end in town with her broth er in law and sister mr and mrs jam es linton mr and mrs i inton arc leaving on friday for florida with mr and mrs e birnbaum of guclph they will be staying at franklin man or in sarasota farm news lots of bull jb w the 1956 sale of beef bulls is schcci uled for the royal winter fair bull dings in toronto on march 7 and 8th among the 283 head entered we note two bulls entered from the well known angus herd of w f james george town four head from 8 g bennetts scotsdale shorthorn herd at george town two from the herd of grant campbell at moffat and four from the abcrfeldy herd of gardhousc milton as in former years every ontario far mer who purchases a bull in the sale will be eligible for a grant equal to 25 per cent of the purchase price but not exceeding 150 furthermore all bulls must past a culling committee and with rigid health regulations gov ernlng the erect it should be an ex ccllent spot for any hilton farmer re quiring a beef bull to make his selec lion incidental hereford and an gus sell on the finit day and short horns on the second day of this big event sponsored by the ontario beef cattle improvement association of values join in the parade of shoppers that make iga their one stopshopi tho jsands of people have discovered that complete selection and low prices are at iga every dayi why wait come in todayi iga choicl ungraded peas 2 29c 23c ica royal glest coffee 1 lb 1 at 99c saico solid white fancy tuna fish clark s in chili sauce beans with pork iga italian style macaroni shirriff s all flavours instant puddings bocconcini fiore rutini or shells 7 oz lin is oz s 2 for 27c 12 oz pkg aylmer choice red pitted cherries 15 oz tins 2 for 33c 15c re pk 2 for 23c rldi em your 10c coupon pink determent with jour coupon vel liquid 29c 9 ica royai coid 8 pirh it si k ls cheese slices 23c kobin mood orange cake mix 29c siicim 3c off slf h uffo shortening 23c ll itoknia ichjri utlbl sjiii head lettuce cal ii ol l s uhi i r i u jattlkal cauliflower ea29c omaiilfirwy rdi iuitosh aprles cubn largi sii 1 s pineapples new brunswick no 1 potatoes 2 for 19c 3 lb bag 25c each 29c 10 lb bag 29c florida new crop valencia oranges jumbo size 176 dozel 39 lean and meaty deai hk dlessint side pork p0rk burns daisy brand rind on 1 lb cello pkg spareribs simbac0n blrns tender tasty hot dog weiners swifts irrmium fully cookrd brown n serve m mw sausage 4c lb 79c llo pkg 43c 1 lb pkg 33c half lb pkg thb trend today is frozen foods pictsweft frozen fresh 15 oz pkg strawberries 39c pictsweet mixed vegetables 11 oz pkg 23c stewarttowal beaumont takes qmrch service rector absent mr beaumont of glen williams took charge of the church service last sunday aftcrnoop in the absence of mr maxwell the service next sun dv being the first sunday of the month will be holy communion at 930 a m sunda school at 1 00 p m the w a meeting will be held at mrs blizanl s home on thursday after nooh march 1st at 2 p m a happy birthday to mary lawson who will be 12 friday o fthis week march 2nd also having a birthday this week is dons picket saturday march 3rd 12 years happy birthday dons happy birthday to bill walker who will be 14 years next wednesday march 7th junior v a meeting was held on monday of last week it was johan nah ewins turn to choose the hvmn and conduct the worship service the hymn was jesus loves me the new hvmn to be memoriied is stand up for jesus we remembered our fn day pledge the chinese and japan ese kindergartens in british colum bia a quilt was tied in the busy pe riod the jw a was organized on march 3rd 1930 and is 26 years old kirkkraft studio announces with pleasure our georgetown representative for the baby department macmurdos ladies and childrens wear 14 ouelph street tr 7 11js the follow ng hand woven i nes are always ava lable baby blankets baby shawls baby jackets baby bonnets baby scarves childrens scarves 3 75 to 5 00 9 00 s3 35 to 4 15 si 50 150 150 for other woven articles and handicraft call mrs m h mover tr 72974

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