Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 8, 1957, p. 3

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warraww fswwtr alurhinuni combination screen storm widows doors jt awnings enjoy the convenience of dumont aluminum screens even the head of a small pin cant slip through right now and pay nothing until september no money down pay as low as 215 per week after september 2 week installation qtttg dumont to m ffoee generous trdein allowance for your old storms and screens regardless of condition dumont made and sold by the worlds largest manufacturer of aluminum windows and doors call today for free estimate georgetown acton j h acton 66 t reception in muton for liberal candidate k y dick many iroin- georgetown attend ed a rawpon on saturday held in fconour f sij w pakk ruscs 100 liberal party candidate lor halton 4 m in the june 10th federal election lwbds fot undo mk the recetioii was held in the af- tertioon and evening at the home of mrs f s sicquat victoria st milton s guests who were welcomed at the door by mr and mrs dick and the hostess spent a friendly hour or so ia the- spacious house re newing acqua and meet ing nw friends- v those pouring tfta for the oc casion were miss- julia tamsrsh president of the southwestern region of the- ontario womens liberal association mm harry g nixon wife of the hon mr nix on mrs ross tfacdonald wife of senator itacdonald mrs w i dick mother of 4he candidate mrs p wellington cooke of mil ton mrs george tprndhanc whose husband is minister of mines and technical surveys mrs hale pre sident of the ontario womens libera association and mrs percy leslie georgetown presi dent of halton women liberals among the thirty assistants in the dining room were mrs james brown wife of the liberal mem ber for brant county and mrs walter h miltok daughter of the hon lester b pearson mrs mcquaf s home was taste fully decorated with beautiful spring flowers arthur frederick cooke former georgetowner arthur frederick cooke a nep hew of mr and mrs thomas warnes of victoria crescent died at his home in agincourt on sat urday april 27th at the age of fortyone mr cooke attended public and high schools here se veral years ago during the sec ond world war he served with the rcaf being stationed in the mid- die east with a radar division of the raf at the conclusion of the war he married helen french and they had made their home in agin court since that time prior to his death mr cooke operated a tv service and repair business he is survived by his mother mrs j f cooke toronto his wife and two daughters bonnie ann and nancy a brother and sister ce cil and ava toronto also sur vive him funeral service was conducted from st timothys anglican church by the rector of the par ish interment was in pine hill cemetery toronto lamps for camp was the catchy slogan used by 2nd geor getown cub pack when theysold light bulbs on friday tad satur day j the sale which is planned as an annual event by the jjptot off tv the sum of some 300 far profits which will be used to help the boys defray expenses of their weeks stay at jpeace haven near gait thev plan to leave for camp on july 18th the sale was organised by the group committee headed by chairman gordon speace secre tary thomasparry and vicechair man charles renwick light bulbs were sold downtown on friday and housewives were personally canvassed saturday both in town and in glen williams nerval stewarttown and terra cotta la dies of the auxiliary served lunch in st georges church at noon to the boys and their leaders gross proceeds amounted to over 700 tmtchard grass fire alls firemen to scene damage was kept to a minimum sunday afternoon when fire black ened an apple orchard on the property of bob lane opposite sunbeam heights the firemen had merely to keep watch on the blase while it burned itself out the alarm was turned in at about 410 to the police station where cst ted scott was on duty after investigating cst scott noti fied the fire department fishing party a new idea for birthdays roads were blocked with cars and streams were crowded with fishermen over the weekend but there were none more ardent than the youngsters that attended da vid johnsons eighth birthday par ty on saturday afternoon last davids guests met at the home of his grandparents mr and mrs s nome mountainview road and then they all went fishing the guests were david farnell ronnie hue john mints john fleming bryan trimble a cousin from milton steven norrie a cousin from brampton and kathy norrie a cousin from acton the tired fishermen came back to the norrie home for a birthday supper after which they played games slwwbow ct h p vly if hilltop the georgetown rqtaxycmb aid other members of the cast of the recent minster show boat pres- ented for three nights in knox church jhall held a party at job- top lodge last saturday night at the regular dinner meeting at fanview tan on monday an in- r face 3 ft complete report revealed a nat pteftt otm0 from ihefahow the money will go for welfare works theclwb is approaching their see oad via fond ralsingscheme of the year to tbe annual auction sale thu has been scheduled for soma time in june ashgrove seeding housecteaning keep district fotk busy the countryside is looking very beautiful these days mother nat ure is giving the trees and bushes and fields a coat of lovely green tractors are seen going up and down the fields as the seeding has got underway and housecleaning and gardening are keeping every one busy the bright star mission band met on sunday afternoon at the home of margaret brownridge dont forget to honour our mo thers on sunday just a faith that never doubts true as stars above finest treasure on this earth just a mothers love the young people held their meeting on sunday evening at the home of verna and doris picket with barbarai cunningham in charge evelyn bird read the scripture bill wilson gave the prayer and allan brownridge read a paper eh christian culture miss irene huffman of milton spent the weekend with mrs r j graham mr frank wilson arid mr and mrs thomas fisher of george town attended the funeral of their cousin mr clarence bousfield last thursday at hagersville coop ntws in this column ypur co- op in the future is going to endeavour to keep you pos ted on current market trend and supply of grain seed etc poj plan as you know we are in a per iod of instalment buying so your coop has an instalment saving plan this is known as a patron owner plan or pop plan for junior fanners as well as others here is how it works you can deposit 800 a month or multiples thereof and after 12 consecutive monthly deposits receive a certificate in the amount of 100 that will pay interest of 5 per annum from date of certificate this plan is available to any member of the halton co operative supplies and ap plications for the plan can be obtained from any director or the offices in georgetown or milton when ordering feed seed fertilizer or farm supplies see coop first halton cvopeamtlve supplies georgetown tr 7-2271- ott of hospital mrs douglas ismond nerval who underwent a major operation far guelph general hospital is now oiit of hospital daring her recuperation she is staying at the filing fold ers need a backbone toql oxford folders stand up rigidly in the file always at attention for your atterv tjon thats because oxford folders are made of a special stock extra stiff in one direc tion you never see slumping sagging folders in an oxford equipped file they give you quicker easier reference longer service and lower fil ing costs heavyweight filing folders h h used km an office yotril find it at georgetown office supplies ltd mill street mtxkart btqgj n frid till 9 pm main street georgetown g eck these ijwprices libbys fancy peas a taste sensation deep brown libbys beans in rich tomato sauce libbys spaghetti libbys mixed vegetables 15 ox cans 2 29c 15 oz cans 2 29c 15 oz cans 2 25c 15 oz cans 2 29c v libbys frozen food specials libbys frozen 12 oz pkgs green peas 3 59c libbys frozen 12 oz pkgs cut corn 2 49c libbys frozen 15 oz pkgs strawberries 2 69c libbys choice sliced beets libbys fancy tomato juice libbys fancy sauerkraut 20 oz cans 2 29c 20 oz cans 2 29c 28 oz can 2 29c flavour of the month freshpak fresh strawberry ice cream 1 pt pkg 25c new crop valencia oranges 3 99c luscious sweet pineapple crisp tender celery hearts locally grown fresh rhubarb a real favourite fresh cocoanuts 2 45c bunch 19c 3 buns 25c ea 19c dont forget popular mechanics encyclopedia vol no 5 only 99c start your sit now1 i spring changeover m get your car ready now for summer trips m keep your car in good condition 5 sx that you can drtvlsafely i norval wtwaudoitforyou l v mayfcwmi biwjt makithvnn vn atsj bei ik wok b iirb4 aij g 1 i vv aa ftjh p yiiaw mm

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