Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 21, 1956, p. 2

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small tubes parts 1 year warranty on picture tube no down payment only 14 00 monthly including carrying chargai see us before you buy for the best deal offered anywhere we make tv our specialty when you buy from milliere tv you are guaranteed prompt efficient service milliere television trungl 73405 12 wnltyan st georgetown mps political associates pay tribute to miss bennett sybil bennett qc mp hal tons first lady member of parlia ment who hid represented the county at ottawa since 1953 was buried in greenwood cemetery here on thursday following funeral service in milton the funeral cortege including many members of parliament and county politieal figures proceeded from m paul s united church in milton by way of acton burial fol lowed a service in the church con ducted by itcv morgan mcfarlane georgetown assisted by rev lome graham minister of the mil ton church and rev eric warren huttimullc during the service in which mr mel arlanc paid tribute to miss bennett as a vital christ an woman who had served well her community and her country eleanor sthenic sang one of her favourite hymns ihe king of love and funeral attendants ano ther unto the hills the church was filled with mour ners paying respect to one of hal s best knownresidcnts whose death at 52 eut shw an active pol itical career and ended the local law firm of dale arid bennett mr dale died a week earlier active pallbearers were gcorfae elliott q c bruce fitzgerald and dr carl martin of milton san dy best georgetown allans nicfi olson burlington and beek wilson meadovvale an impressive list of honorary pallbearers followed the casket from the church these included from georgetown mayor jack arm strong leslie m clark canadian legion zone commander and presi dent of the local pc association george c hewson dr r t paul and harding price stan hall mpp mrs gordon graydon judc arch ibald cochrane hon thomas l kenned mpp and john pallet mp for peel miss margaret per q c toronto judge n robinson thomas w lawson jc and g h cooper oakville mr charles palmer and crown attor ne lloyd dingle burlington may edward tyler acton andrew frank umpbellvillc c ipt scott misentr pt col borne and hon william macdonald q solicitor general who represented the fid ral imminent anion other federal mps itten dml the service were kobirl mc lor yoik r ist frank i nnbrd tttntworlh lewis cardiff huron north mrs him fairclouh hani hon west hon pari howe duf ftrinsinick george ikes toronto broadview gordon 1 rasi r 1 tier borough west j micdonmll tor greenwood john hamilton york west and james mcbain st thorn is also prcstnt w is mrs john diifenbaker wife of tin numbir for prime alht rt s isk miss ijtnnt tt uas born it st giorj and ncuvu her irlv id i n in pubhe mil high schools m- sybil bennett ocmp sions was his k c gown which he presented to her for her court ap pcarances she first entered the political field as a progressive con servative candidate in the 1949 el ections losing to halton s liberal member hughes cleaver in 195j she defeated 1 ibcral murray me phail and ccf stan allen to win her seat in parliament she was a ftcd orator and at one time or another had spoken to practically every county organiza tion from women s institutes to church groups to agricultural or gamzations she was elected prcs ident of the national women s pc association in 1950 she was a member of the georgetown iode chaoter georgetown business and profcssionaf u omens club the united church soroplimist club law society of upper canada wo mens law association and honor ary president of esquesing ancul tural society miss bennttt leave one brother arnold of port colborne stewarttown here hir fithir 1 1 ihudisl 111 nisur s fr in tin i nivu itv k hill ind w in 1sh0 shi i 1 licit f i i upmi nt 1 k sill w n i in i i jnrtntr hip in thi i 1 i 111 mi th 1 iltov i i bum tt mi tt in i if llu iit it why get stuck this winter english visitors with the walkers visitors with mr in j mrs cecil walker arc mr arthur north and mr p milne of portsmouth lnc land a happj thai ksli inj iaj n maxwell to be two ears ntxt sun da a happv thanksiiv in l day to all our riadcrs i he junior a miitini w is held last week a mrs bail s honu shirley greenwood chose the open mc hymn from me in unto ot e in and conducted the worship service ihe sunday pledge was j rcstnlcd the sn d i sch ol in post 1 helm i r wins read the minutis of lh list weiks mi it mil quilt 111 itks i m ioc in thi busy piund meetings were el sid with llu espir hwun ml ihe gr ict in u n tin w milling was ht id it mrs bliinls home with bind int thi jiult th afurnoons wor mi ii i mis i dw ud huh of 1 ironto win usit rs with mr linlv list silirdiv ffi ballinafad farmers union has successful euchre n t nj n ilih i vt mm w is pi nt in shw ntl wn hill i i div mn in- wli n i illmif il i c il f the onl in i inn ts i mini hi id i n u n i i mi nst pi m m tin i i nk 1 n hid hid sit md pu s win w n l mis i isku md ii d ml m in dm prii i bil if thick ud i n itcl v i lin hi uk w i w n u mi ii iiiultt n win ilsi w n h inckv do r pnzi si in mic ban w n llu luckv ird dnw i bhek of sill limited b ttillud sinlirs ii fki lunch thin w s imunj 1 the mel fie r onhsli cil sihctions bv i it il in 1 i in i sw ndh hurst nd de i lo llu i i rune s i nti rl unini nt mi when 00 down 00 a week buys a new suburbanite winter tire by goodvear us loonl georgetown tire and battery your friwtdly good ytr dmit 44 main it n th m2 tkliiuil ith llir 1 of i union is tin t lohn and nine baptized sunday at knox presbyterian a toronto couple joined eight loeil couples in presenting their children for inptism sundav mornint il knox presbyterian church rev alex cildir ofilci itd mr ind mrs chirw s mender son former miplt avenue resi dents brought the ir bah bryan limes lo town for tht service other children baptized at the same sorvicr were dark ne ann daughter of mr and mrs b l pacini 2 bard lane nincy jean daughter of mr and mrs boh footttt 20 mclntvrc cresc wendy barbara daughter of mr and mrs ronald kells 20 cleave holm timothy nicholas son of mr and mrs n b baboy 40 charles st julia nancy dauph ter of mr and mrs james coul ter norton cresc catherine margaret daughter of mr and mrs bruce 1 indsay rr 1 catherine jojcc and robert allan children of mr and mr albert smith main st s what is more appealing to the appetite than the early morning aroma of sausages or bacon and eggs mingled with that of fresh perking coffee or perhaps for your counrrystyle breakfist you prefer pancakes with saus ages or bacon no matter what you desire hot or cold cereals breakfast juices tea coffee in fact everything for a perfect break fast you ii find at your iga store start the day right enjoy a he breakfast countrystyle tablerite pure pork sausage i ib pkt tahlf rite side bacon tail eritl back bacon maple leaf sliced for frying boneless ham mapi e leaf chopped suet 45c 1 lb pkt 85c halt lb pkt 59c lb 87c 1 lb bag 23c iv ib pkg aunt jemima pancake mix 21c 2 lb tin crown brand corn syrup 31 c quick cereal 14 oz pkg cream of wheat 18c nabisco shredded wheat 2 pkas 35c iga swletfved 20 oz tins orange juice 2 for 33c pke 35c i lb bag 99c it oz ctllo pkt 31c quick or instant quaker oats sunny morn iga coffee smaiuir iahgi- dried prunes food values effective november 22 23 24 for freshness try iga grade a royal gold eggs and theyre priced so lowi black currant raspberry strawberry iga jams our choice of 3 59c iga fancy fruit cocktail 39c dr ballard s fancy regular dog food 2 25c chocolate 247c milko half price iihiiys grlr frozen peas 12 oz pkgs 2 for 35c u1ut rk cheez whiz uirlsllf s m arrowroots ji off hit i mi crisco hi iff ril im cheer mil iff hi inn joy 1 oz jar 33c l fruit vegetables for apple pies supreme fancy grade northern spy apples 6 qi bskt 3 lb poly bat 75c 35c in sdson bursting with health diving june florida oranges 29c sizo 250 dozen tht zipper skinned iiuit swcil juic good size 176 doz tangerines 39c ilifoinui ljt clusters emperor 2 lbs grapes 29c ashgrove varied program for wms meeting the noumber wms meeting was held on tuesday afternoon nov ember 13th at the home of mr john bellboddy with twentv one ladies ind seven children present mrs leslie giffen president op ened with a hymn and prayer the roll call was answered with an 0 crseas missionary and her field mrs frank wilson spoke for a few minutes on literature books for missionary reading the nominating committee to plan next years officers are mrs t blacked and mrs j bellboddy reports of the sectional meeting held in ballinafad church on october 30th were given by mrs hector bird and mrs frank wilson devotional was taken by mrs harvey nurse followed by the 3rd study chapter irv was given hv mrs eo nurse was a conversalnu aoout malava and indonesia she was assisted by mrs vcrn picket and mrs w bird prayer for our host i mission ary was given by mrs geo nurse mrs t biacrett dedicated the of fering mrs frank ruddell thank ed the hostess and all who had ta ken part and the meeting closed with a social hour over the teacups the writer was privileged to at tend the anniversary service m hornby united church on sunday morning and was thrilled to sit in that beautiful place the men and ladies have worked hard many hours this past summer at their church but they certainly have a building to be proud of and it should be full of worshippers every sunday grace baptist church in georgetown odd fellows hall this sunday morning at 1 1 00 a m a talented group of students from central baotist seminar toronto will be in charge of the service they comprise a quartet pianist and violinist the speaker will be mr maurice bollett i member of the sem inary staff come and enjoy these flfted youn people

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