Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 21, 1956, p. 3

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allbweet margarine aylmee pube bitteb marmalade oz jab mclarens gaelic dill pickles 25c peas aylmee blue nd gold fancy style 2 ss 29c beans- pork 2 33c sr soup 2 23c vhtfcjfc velveeta fvc white honey 57c 35c 27c 37c daeeb abboeted biscuits cheezpleez chbibtie8 carlton crackers pard llb bbstobio oallo m soz 2 boqaefort 14oz pro dos and oat food laos ran fob 21c 8o00e88 wax h mht duty tih 59c arizona large firm crisp heads head lettuce 2 27c florida 8 oz cello bag crisp solid radish 2 15c cuban sweet and juicy pineapple 29c notice due to the steady increase in prices of cleaning solvents and supplies pertaining to the dry- cleaning industry we are forced to increase our prices slightly effective monday march 26th barragers cleaners custom cleaners kings cleaners stouffville dealer once garageman here charles d ward 54 stouffville car dealer who once operated a garage business in georgetown succumbed to a heart attack at his home on satur day evening march 10th mr wards wife the former edna hill of georgetown had come to town that evening to visit with her mother mrs edward hill guelph st and to attend the stouffville raiders hockey game he suffered the fatal attack while she was in georgetown a native of stouffville he was the son of the late mr and mrs richard ward several years ago he was a garage operator here in the premises now occupied by wallys auto body he leaves his wife and three chil dren douglas toronto roy and june mrs kenneth hamm both of stouffville and two grandchildren the funeral service took place on tuesday march 13th at the l e oneil funeral chapel with interment in stouffville cemetery andersons in front lead bowling league keen competition for top place in the industrial bowling league finds 6 teams in the running with ander sons pulling ahead by two points last week after sharing the lead with pro vincials for a week tom herbert led the single scorers with a 334 last week while several others also broke 300 h brand- ford 325 f anderson 317 b james 308 j harlow 306 g king 304 and d stamp 300 tops in triples were f anderson 813 d stamp 790 h brandford 780 j saunders 777 g king 776 t her bert 77t and r ryali 752 holder of the ten high averages at present are bill anderson 226 jim graham 220 george barber 218 nip shipway 215 frank anderson 212 joe hall 2u george webster 211 bill korzack 207 h chaplin 206 j saunders 203 balunafad grandmothers remedies used for wa roll call wa met at the home of mrs f w shortill for their march meeting the theme of the worship service was penitence with psalm 51 being read responslvely mrs townsend stated that during this lenten period the hearts of christians are turned to penitence for the sins which sent the son o fgod to the cross the hymn just as i am without one plea was used for closing the roll call was answered with naming a remedy my grandmother used which recal led many that are still in use mis r mcenery and mrs f smith were appointed delegates to the conference at five oakes mrs mclean tested our knowledge with some good rid dles and a reading was given by mrl mcenery visits made and cards sent to sick and shut ins were recor ded after a short business period lunch was served by mrs mclean and mrs mcenery and a social time was enjoyed mr and mrs gear sinclair and- laurie of milton were sunday visitors with mr and mrs b mcmenemy despite the cold stormy weather the robins and crows have become quite plentiful which surely reminds us that spring cant be too far away the young people held their reg ular meeting at the home of bobby and marie kerr sunday evening beth mcenery led in the worship service the topic was on the subject of tem perance with scripture references and was read by ross shortill mrs kerr served delicious refreshment at the close of the meeting we wish to extend our sympathies to mrs lloyd marshall in the loss of her father mr fred delaney who pas sed away suddenly on sunday mr ernie mcenery is recovering from an attack of pleurisy after hav ing the misfortune to fall and frac ture several ribs last week wednesday evening march 21 1956 the georgetown herald team standings w l pts andersons 50 31 115 provincial 47 34 113 legion no 1 48 33 111 kentners 44 37 107 silvers 46 39 106 firemen 44 37 104 legion no 2 42 39 97 kays 43 38 97 lome scots 33 43 76 imperials 32 49 72 ramblers 30 51 69 misfits 29 52 67 reid equnment has machineiy display 9ft apteytr h1 saotjjlolq the choir boys of st georges an glican church and several of their friends enjoyed a real thrill last sat urday night when they were treated to the hockey game at maple leaf gardens with the chicago black hawks meeting the leafs the party of thirteen boys in all were driven to toronto by mr anil mrs jack armstrong alf sykes er nie rawson and mr and mrs thomas warnes reid equipment and supply co were hosts at a machinery display and film show in the township hall stew- arttown last friday when officials of the alhschalmcrs co joined them in the special day herb reid jim doane and ken reid of the local firm displayed the new gleaner baldwin selfpropelled combine and other aluschalmers products outside the hall inside those who attended saw films and heard a brief talk by robert sinclair toronto branch manager who outlin ed allischalmers expansion since the day he joined the firm in 1932 oth ers who attended included lcn pop- kes agricultural sales manager for eastern canada and blockmcn george norris and pc ncllis farmers from several surrounding districts attended the show they were served refreshments and door prizes were won by max monkman bf brampton east who guessed closest on the number of pennies in a jar c hinkman a model of a catepillar tractor john mcclure model of a wd 45 tractor and fred nurse a tractor seat cushion kr a better crop plant coop seed stewarttown report successful year for 4h club happy birthday to jackie barclay ten years old next tuesday march 27th also happy birthday to incka koes- lag to be eleven years old next wed nesday march 28th junior wa meeting was held last week with ten members present din ah elvins chose onward christian soldiers for the opening hymn and conducted the worship service joh anna ewins presented our monday pledge for prayer the medical work among the children of honm china minutes of last meeting were read by judy walker sewing on baby cloth es was the work or the busy period mooting closed with the vesper hymn and the grace in unison esquesing womens institute march meeting was held at mrs boh harris home wednesday evening my pet peeve was to be answered at roll call and nearly every person had one mrs armstrong reported on the retarded children also on the very successful year the 4h club has had and spoke of the probability of it being carried on for another year plans were made for the annual mee ting in april when the roil call will be answered by the payment of dues thursday afternoon the wa meet ing was held at mrs bllxards home with a quilting mrs blizard served afternoon tea a couple of foxes have been seen around the cecil walker house one was about ten days ago and on sunday a much smaller and thinner one was seen it made for col browns bam and then disappeared down the tracks it had come up from the ravine ontario adapted 9 high germination 9 true variety properly cleaned 9 reasonably priced you will find coop quality packed in coop bags commercial no 1 treated oats 150 bus registered no 1 treated oats 185 bus halton cooperative supplies georgetown tr 72271 miiton tr 82391 lkughmifhahjduit unuum m ma amitm tow jtthilimjsm ueitmnt adtrunsv 7ajtcars huh l intcanatlonal 1 in spite of the gas industrys fine safety record natural gas is often blamed for many accidents in which it is not connected in any way one reason for this is that the word gas is used to refer to so many different substances such as gasoline amonia butane etc stat istics compiled by the national fire protection associa tion prove the safety of natural gas for instance the report shows that out of 23 causes of loss by fire nat ural gas ranks fourteenth which makes natural gas the safest fuel in its category my husband and i have decided we will use natural gas when it is ready for distribution just what do we have to do to have natural gas made available to us b h milton sometime during the next few months a representative of the united suburban gas company will call at your home as well as every home in your community he will explain in detail to your complete satisfaction ev erything you will need and want to know in order that you may become a customer for natural gas la should we decide to use natural gas what will it cost us to have this fuel piped to our house j l georgetown if there is a gas main on your street and your house is within 100 feet of the street line k wont cost you any thing this service is provided free of charge wmm i own and operate a small busi ness which requires melting down metal would you tell me if natural gas is practical for such a purpose j m- acton it certainly it natural gat la used extensively by in dustry both large and small because it offers instant heat with no wamvup period precise temperature con trol and a high degree of efficiency and dependability you will also find that because it is clean and requires no storage space as well as its many other qualities it is ideally suited to your requirements phase address all questions to the united suburban gas company limited natural oas questions and answers co georgetown heraid box 200 sz restr 733z9

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