Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 23, 1957, p. 5

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w3 january fc mmm i if ladies pumps value to 595 now 2ir ladies shoes sfolues to 1295 now nwistep aa and b widths 588 ies slippers ines of slippers values to 298 now oof fleets steve enunerson president doug herringto responding secretajryv lavr bnan j x- i tr ae stamp mike boy scouts paper collection saturday february 9th haw your p tied in b outside by 9 ajn 1 6t veftmlf wfll tsmkfe plemel tfcek foqorwmlq stt unions neit officers of union locals of the ibpspwet alliance ftpar iohs ltdand povinctal paper ltd have taken ottccafter their election far december 77 1 del majuery is the new jpresf dent of local 47at alliance and other officers arebof wiggins vicepresident boy mcgill record ing secretary percy chaplin fin ancial secretary george ingus treasurer and basil hadley guard at srovimdax local 481 has atauc ttendry serving his third cerm as preadent wttli other of- sso rennie gadd trustees bill alio and donhurren guards alliance smf association has the following officers taking office th nttnth jamesboyle dent bob footttt- vicepresident ted stigger treasurer mrs geo grashy secretary olive james brandford bay robson boy wardnegotiat ing committee the other union local in town has elections in midyear offi cers of local 788 ibkw which operates at the smith a stnttfflding plant are harvey copland dent gym 3aike vkiepretf dent ykh gordon toglis treasurer bfll cot- uer financial secretary lire betty jamieson recording secre tary tfred spires ddugias fend- iey trustees baixinapad chaun6ltiriwisagl by india spsakir a great challenging was brought to the people of bat lshafad church on sunday morn ing by the rev daniel patlia of india he gave many enlightening tag and thoughtprovoking illus- 3 christ within ourselves trattons of the results of mission ary efforts by the united church of canada among his own people but went on to say that 96 per cent of che population or 400 mil lion still needed the christian message brought to them the first missionaries went into nor thern india 79 years ago but he explained that his country was one of great extremes and chan ges were enacted very slowly there ar 30 million languages and this is also on of tn great problems s 1 his message to the children in the morning was the story of his own life and how he was left an orphan being educated at the missionary school with the help from mission bands in canada among 400 boys at a school he attended he was the only chris tian and so did not have many friends until he became a cham- ptonta sportsman this qws way of using bun to encourage other young people to live the christian way the evening service was of an informal nature with rev pauhvk answering questions about his native land he did not want us to pity his people but rather to help them because of the love for at the morning service mrs n sinclair mr and mrs r mcenery and mr neekm sang my jesus i love thee in the evengthef w choir sang a suitable anthem and mr black and mr neelon sang two duets and the congregation enjoyed a sing song of old fav ourite hymns band officers elected bruce mckerr milton and nor man long georgetown were elec ted president and vice president ot the lome scots band when mem bers attended the nnnal meeting in georgetown on january 15th other officers of the band for 4957 are douglas peck george town secretary ernest forgrave georgetown treasurer and com mittee members emery thompson georgetown arthur herbert geor getown and vic carter brampton christian rbformbd church builds in acton town growth ofthe christian be- formed church n this part of ontario is noted recently with acton- bwinnri h imifdlnga church of then own and a building be ing remodelled locally oso in acton construction has start ed on a church building and ser vices are being held in the base ntentvbev boelof groeneboer who earned fromtholland in 1963 holds services in dutch end eng lish on alternate sundays in georgetown the former georgetown dairy building on main st has been purchased and will be remodelled jiito a church future jnenuteitt of the congregation most f them ner canadians of dtttev descent have been attending church in brampton up to the present- 7 a jt- nuts- sam vaiirtr i mvl prrsidf nt meeting oh thursday january 10th in the parish halt members of the wa of st georges angus can reelected mrs sam walker as their 1957 president other officers who will serve the group this year are mrs kenneth richardson honorary presidemf mrs ernie stmi vicepresident mrs chris sar- s gent recording secretary mrs j rbn edwards treasurer mrs ed pries envelope secretary mrs a- barnett ectracentaday mrs fred laws thankoffering mrs charles chapman living mess- arnes little helpers mrs thomas leslie dor cas secr mrs fred fryer sewing convener rotarian see movies canadian golf open botarians saw foms of the cana dian open golf match at their din ner meeting monday at fairview inn the club invited russ kelly pro at north helton golf club as their guest for the evening printing of distinction is the motto for our printing ser vice when you require any kind of printing we can supply you with fine quality and service at reasonable prices the george town herald come to mcclures v yfif page 57 th imi 7 i wgwgi i ii aabbbt main street oeorgbtown sheavfridays till 9 1 lvmi 8 i 9 o j m a b a m s iiia tis j u p mvigp rrnncwmbteikr mm y 1 rs l- sztttrrrr 13 dnd i nancy lynn 5vi j5 dwwpr only ml with your purchase of 500 or- mors clip thi coup and pttent if wuh your purchases fjtybur grand unionchockor grand union main street georgetown one pair per family expires january 30 1957 6arabnr6hrechjfwgj4bunr6n i i rbrights fancy tomato juice for salads baking or frying mazoa oil jj big buy on the fabqlous save 5c fab detergent campbells e beans with pork ogihrie white 7c off coke mix good luck s margarine from sunny florida farms 48ozcmi 29t 32 oz bh 69c s big box 35c 15 oz cans 2 for 29 1- pkgj 28ca 1 lb pkg 33c grapefruit marsh seedless 629c uri appliances in their history r all 56 appliances must ooliff your cbance to get canadas no 1 refrig or range at prices way below average but come early for the widest selection at these prices theyll go fast heres the automatic range that has everything r specially built in todays popular 0 width e has fullwidth oven 15 78 high by 16 deep by 23 wide e cookmaster automatic oven control fullwidth fluorescent light e fullwidth storage drawer porcelain broiling pan automatic appliance outlet e rotisserie for indoor barbecuing available at slight extra cost width 30 height at back 48 depth 27 model s101c56 f only 25995 4 bwblmmapbbiabablblglnbi bis bin 1 cubic foot deluxe model refrigerator jtoomy crossthetdp freescr 8 automatic defrosting four- shelves including two roiltoyou shelves b sliding meat tender twin hydra tors storage door height 6438 width 30 78 depth 31 come in earlyi theyll 60 fast model fd120cs6 only 37995 l m m s beautiful family- 5 stae 101 cubic fri9erator acrossthetbp super freeser chest three quickube ice trays sliding meat tender and glideout hydra- s tor keeps fruits and vegetables 5 dewyfresh and crisp three full- s width aluminum shelves one is 8 justablefor bulky foods height 62 width 27 38 depth 30 38 bbatbiabmmatablg4 many other models to choose from florida pascal cejery washed 2 marsh carrots california fresh dates sweet and juicy large crisp stalks 2 for 25 1 3 lb poy bag 5 17c 8 oz pkg 17c s dance sponsored by club midt0wn nu- tones orchestra in the arena rose room friday january 25th 8301200 admission boys 100 girls 50c couples 125 farm fresh ontario phonw acton 204 especially grown and dressed for those who want the bestl v m deddous nufrihew lorraine farms i sold to householdeie hotels restadranta chu t3rupt 17 fcmetani

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